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that's now what california expects.hat is the california dream story. ♪ >> although prop 187 was never implemented, governor jerry brown signed legislation last month formally removing it from the books. the author of that bill? democrat kevin deleon. >>> moving to another anniversary. it's been 25 years since the loma prieta earthquake shook northern california at 5:34 p.m. it was minutes before the start of game 3 of the world series between the san francisco giants and the oakland a's. san francisco filmmaker john leona dykus was at candlestick park with his brother tim, both lifelong giants fans. john brought along his video camera to document the game. i'll be talking to him in a moment, but first a clip from his film, the day the world series stopped. >> minutes before the quake struck, i left our seats to pick up some dinner. i walked up here to get a hot dog because they have a stand here against the wall. i'm waiting in line with everybody to get my dog, and bam! i can hear the ground growning underneath the co
that's now what california expects.hat is the california dream story. ♪ >> although prop 187 was never implemented, governor jerry brown signed legislation last month formally removing it from the books. the author of that bill? democrat kevin deleon. >>> moving to another anniversary. it's been 25 years since the loma prieta earthquake shook northern california at 5:34 p.m. it was minutes before the start of game 3 of the world series between the san francisco giants and the...
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. >> california is in a really intense prolonged drought. this is a worldwide thing, all over the globe, there are more extreme weather events. places are getting warmer, places are getting drier. it's a pretty big deal. >> we went to central voluntarily to see just how bad it is, what technology can do to maybe help fix it. let's take a look. >> we are seeing a period of epic drought, the extremes for extreme. it affects all of us. >> we get a satellite view of california's epic drought. >> they're the eye in the sky. >> we get a boots on the ground perspective where once fertile fields have gone to dust. >> my parents were migrant farm workers and then we established our family here in the early 1950's and that's where i grew up learning a lot about farming, especially cantaloupes. >> growing fruits and vegetables has been joe's life work, but this year, a third of his fields will sit unplanted and unproductive. >> our water comes from the u.s. bureau of reclamation and that allocated zero water thousand year. we did not have enough water
. >> california is in a really intense prolonged drought. this is a worldwide thing, all over the globe, there are more extreme weather events. places are getting warmer, places are getting drier. it's a pretty big deal. >> we went to central voluntarily to see just how bad it is, what technology can do to maybe help fix it. let's take a look. >> we are seeing a period of epic drought, the extremes for extreme. it affects all of us. >> we get a satellite view of...
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empire, as peoople say california. as a gay similar to, man, when you meet someone who part of lg bt, it changes the rhetoric and it changes the tone. when i was working and do re talking about how to we get students to themselves as undocumented, it was difficult. people were really scared. these dream e now act students taking charge of their own lives. members active, open of our society and immigrants to get, you know, as we introduce more policies to help them, the students are coming out of the shadows. again, seeing immigrants of our neighbors, as our coworkers, i think that has helped the social movement. >> i just want to let those struggling south californians a very at detroit is low-cost option. [laughter] incredible value for your dollar. a so-called sanctuary city. i do not, frankly, like thatterminology. the reality is that we want to create a safe environment. violent ve a lot of crime in detroit and we need people who are willing to work with police. us to focus on not immigration issues when we are so
empire, as peoople say california. as a gay similar to, man, when you meet someone who part of lg bt, it changes the rhetoric and it changes the tone. when i was working and do re talking about how to we get students to themselves as undocumented, it was difficult. people were really scared. these dream e now act students taking charge of their own lives. members active, open of our society and immigrants to get, you know, as we introduce more policies to help them, the students are coming out...
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new questions about public safety in california schools two months after the earthquake in napa valley. >> we were so lucky this happened at 3:00 in the morning on a sunday. >> expanding ethnic studies in south san francisco. >> you figure out that not everybody is the same. >> we really don't care of your ethnic background. >> the president of u.c. reflects on her first year on the job. >> the breadth and depth of the university of california is almost impossible to comprehend until you are sitting in a chair like mine. >> janet napolitano dresses the controversy over record numbers of out of space students. >> we don't actually have a policy. we don't have a cap. >> latino wroe kindergarteners, they often around at school behind their peers academically. >> the surprising finding is -- >> research is shedding new light on latinos little known strengths. stwloo that just tells us that things are changing. >> now here's nbc bay area's jessica agirri. >> welcome to our class action news special. >> tonight we'll bring you some of our best daegs stories, and we begin with school safety.
new questions about public safety in california schools two months after the earthquake in napa valley. >> we were so lucky this happened at 3:00 in the morning on a sunday. >> expanding ethnic studies in south san francisco. >> you figure out that not everybody is the same. >> we really don't care of your ethnic background. >> the president of u.c. reflects on her first year on the job. >> the breadth and depth of the university of california is almost...
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and reduce california's chronic prison overcrowding. advocateds say it will save the state between 150, and $250 million a year. forgery and fraud, personal use of most ill heel drugs, and if pasted, prop 47 will be implemented retroactively, an estimated 10,000 inmates currently serving time in california, could be eligible for a sentence reduction, if they don't have a history of violence crime, and past risk assessment tests. as election day approaches pro and anti-ads for prop 47 are regular t.v. fair. proposition gives the opportunity for women who have been arrested for miner offensed to come back. >> prop 47 is a bad idea, it reclassified numerous felonies to misdemeanor. what does that mean? criminals who steal a gun likely receive no jail time. criminal whose steal your identity, no jail time. even when they commit those crimes over and over and over. >> polls show nearly 60% of californians favor prop 47, they call the initiative the safe neighborhood and schools act, because that's the name of the fund to be created with the
and reduce california's chronic prison overcrowding. advocateds say it will save the state between 150, and $250 million a year. forgery and fraud, personal use of most ill heel drugs, and if pasted, prop 47 will be implemented retroactively, an estimated 10,000 inmates currently serving time in california, could be eligible for a sentence reduction, if they don't have a history of violence crime, and past risk assessment tests. as election day approaches pro and anti-ads for prop 47 are...
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los funcionarios aseguran que california estÁ lista para enfrentar el virus del Ébola. >> los gigantese san francisco tocan el cielo con las manos, se han puesto a una victoria de la serie mundial. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. >>es hora del noticiero mÁs visto en el Área de la bahÍa. noticias univisiÓn 14 a las 11. >> buenas noches, le saluda marÍa leticia gÓmez, hoy un funcionario de salud pÚblica informÓ que una segunda enfermera contrajo el virus del Ébola en estados unidos. la noticia desatÓ una serie de cuestionamientos en torno a las condiciones de riesgo que enfrentan los trabajadores de la salud. contradicen las versiones oficiales aseguran que lo cuentan con el equipo necesario para tratar a los pacientes que tienen el virus mortal. >> gracias marÍa leticia, buenas noches, por un lado el departamento de salud pÚblica de california ha asegurado que en caso de registrarse un posible contagio con el virus del Ébola california estarÍa preparado. sin embargo las enfermeras han dicho lo contrario al presidente obama. al afirmar que no cuentan con la indumentaria indicada para
los funcionarios aseguran que california estÁ lista para enfrentar el virus del Ébola. >> los gigantese san francisco tocan el cielo con las manos, se han puesto a una victoria de la serie mundial. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. >>es hora del noticiero mÁs visto en el Área de la bahÍa. noticias univisiÓn 14 a las 11. >> buenas noches, le saluda marÍa leticia gÓmez, hoy un funcionario de salud pÚblica informÓ que una segunda enfermera contrajo el virus del Ébola...
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thank you gentlemen, i have a lot of questions about education california is phasing education how will you improve the education for the students. >> at the end of the day and this is something david and david have spoken about college education funding has been severely slashed by the state of california we've seen a thirty persecute we need someone that will develop consensus to bring the revenues i'm the one candidate who worked to put forth a business tax that is bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars to san francisco to spend it on folks we need someone to go to san francisco with the body ten times the size of san francisco to develop the consensus i think it's important for someone to fight for proper 13 and california is the only oil prourg state that will bring in blindfolds for hire education and affordable housing as well as transit. >> (clapping) >> supervisor campos i believe that education is the civil rights issue of the day the california teachers association and the faculty not only sf state. >> city colleges all the educators in california are supporting me because
thank you gentlemen, i have a lot of questions about education california is phasing education how will you improve the education for the students. >> at the end of the day and this is something david and david have spoken about college education funding has been severely slashed by the state of california we've seen a thirty persecute we need someone that will develop consensus to bring the revenues i'm the one candidate who worked to put forth a business tax that is bringing hundreds of...
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california has tried attempts before at realignment in 2011.e had a shift in three strikes the year after that. the question is now is more needed and that's where the debate is. >> and that's a good point. wouldn't it make sense? and some people including jerry brown said in the past let's not all of these other reforms carla eluded to, let's see how they work before we add on another layer of reform on sentencing. what's the argument with that. >> if you look at the last session of the last legislature almost anything rational was defeated in the legislature. it's almost impossible to get anything through the current california legislature. >> is that just what fear of the politics? >> it's mostly fear of theq!x politics but the other thing that makes this time is that the -- a lot of senior member of the legislature like darryl steinberg, are terming out. so the feeling is its going to be a whole lot of new people. new staff. starting all over again so it would be years until any of these proposals would seriously be considered. >> are the p
california has tried attempts before at realignment in 2011.e had a shift in three strikes the year after that. the question is now is more needed and that's where the debate is. >> and that's a good point. wouldn't it make sense? and some people including jerry brown said in the past let's not all of these other reforms carla eluded to, let's see how they work before we add on another layer of reform on sentencing. what's the argument with that. >> if you look at the last session...
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on california public television.ries is endorsed by: >> whenever our nation wants a glimpse of the future, it looks to california, a place that's always embraced the new. as a company founded in california, we at chevron believe the same. so today we're in our home state harnessing the sun, developing a new generation of fuels-- we've been here more than 125 years and we're looking ahead and seeing what's possible. this is the power of human energy, chevron. [music] >> it's quite impressive when you're driving on highway 99 through the san joaquin valley which is one of the richest agricultural areas in the world. you're surrounded by fields as far as the eye can see, growing all kind of produce from nuts to fruits to vegetables. but this adventure focuses on a whole new chapter of california's agricultural history. it's all very exotic and it's all happening right in the san joaquin valley around fresno and it's very much a part of california's gold. richard, this is absolutely amazing. when you stand here early mor
on california public television.ries is endorsed by: >> whenever our nation wants a glimpse of the future, it looks to california, a place that's always embraced the new. as a company founded in california, we at chevron believe the same. so today we're in our home state harnessing the sun, developing a new generation of fuels-- we've been here more than 125 years and we're looking ahead and seeing what's possible. this is the power of human energy, chevron. [music] >> it's quite...
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shackle out the largest earthquake drill in california history that long bell will instrumental the benefit begins shall i is marina pan dozen i'm mayor ed lee the mayor of the san francisco i'm down here with you on the great shack out to practice our safety in case there's a big earthquake and students if i may say this you have a whiff principle and great teachers here but i think the most important part i say that the students of marina middle school are the greatest students of san francisco i saw that i saw that directly i was in one of our classrooms today you are getting ready you are joining over 52 thousand students in the entire san francisco unified school district get ready for disaster and earthquake and our also joining some 10 million students across the state of california on t this great shakeout thank you yourself learning to do in your classroom what our learning to get ready for the first 72 hours our california strategist emergency services and pillow and fire they're here to support the fact you'll take the megs message back home to our parents and family and
shackle out the largest earthquake drill in california history that long bell will instrumental the benefit begins shall i is marina pan dozen i'm mayor ed lee the mayor of the san francisco i'm down here with you on the great shack out to practice our safety in case there's a big earthquake and students if i may say this you have a whiff principle and great teachers here but i think the most important part i say that the students of marina middle school are the greatest students of san...
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is ready for california immigration reform. we've been ready for a while. wanted to put that for the record. you know, one of the issues that we've been trying to deal with as we prepare for one day comprehensive immigration reform is this issue of fraud prevention and the idea has been floated around of creating at a state level of office of new americans, kind of the things that we're all on the same page on. again, in california there's kind of a patch work of different things that are going on throughout the state. cities have office of immigration relations, office of new immigrants, but there's not really one kind of hub where we're strategizing on how do we do outreach, how do we do education, how do we do fraud prevention. language courses, civic courses and things of that nature. the main focus of that for us is fraud prevention. we've known -- you know, we've seen since the passage in 2001 of 8540 which was a bill to allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition, we saw these little businesses pop up saying give
is ready for california immigration reform. we've been ready for a while. wanted to put that for the record. you know, one of the issues that we've been trying to deal with as we prepare for one day comprehensive immigration reform is this issue of fraud prevention and the idea has been floated around of creating at a state level of office of new americans, kind of the things that we're all on the same page on. again, in california there's kind of a patch work of different things that are going...
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california just announced today.n't know whether you know that or not that they are going to quarantine along with new york, new jersey illinois and a couple of other states. that's embarrassing. >> what i think is driving this is a confidence void at the he federal level that governors are trying to sell. not unlike the immigration dewait that you have where governors hands are tied but they are the ones dealing with the anxiety of constituents and here you have governors who wanted to do what they could to owe live united states angst zits. think about what we have been told. we were told it was remote that it would get here. that turned out not to be true. we were told that the hospitals take care of it. that turned out not to be true. >> i'm trying to understand the mentality of the president which is not easy to understand. is he being undermined by the states. states are saying to him hey, your policy is bone headed so we, and we are talking california, new york. i mean, these are liberal states. big liberal st
california just announced today.n't know whether you know that or not that they are going to quarantine along with new york, new jersey illinois and a couple of other states. that's embarrassing. >> what i think is driving this is a confidence void at the he federal level that governors are trying to sell. not unlike the immigration dewait that you have where governors hands are tied but they are the ones dealing with the anxiety of constituents and here you have governors who wanted to...
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>> haciendo mÁs fácil abrir un negocio en el estado de california, es una responsabilidad muy grandetar el nivel de participaciÓn cÍvica en california, registrando mÁs votantes, asegurando que mÁs gente salga a votar. sino tambiÉn protegiendo el derecho a votar. >> por su parte peter son dijo que necesita mejorar el cactus de las planillas de votantes, california estÁ por detrás de la mayorÍa de estados y ademÁs necesita mÁs fácil y menos caro a abrir un pequeÑo negocio, indicÓ. cabe aclarar que el secretario de estado se dedica a hacer al gobierno mÁs trasparente y es posible en Áreas de genes, negocios y campaÑas polÍticas. >> yo creo que mucho potencial en incorporar tecnologÍa, creando oportunidades de registrados para votar, y en cÓmo votar. >> peter son se mostrÓ a favor de atender mejor intrusiÓn en las boletas de material para la votantes, para que sea entendido fÁcilmente. >> el debate de organizado por la uniÓn norteamericana de libertadas civiles y la liga de mujeres votantes en california.. >> precisamente la organizaciÓn iniciÓ hoy una campaÑa de llamadas para activar a
>> haciendo mÁs fácil abrir un negocio en el estado de california, es una responsabilidad muy grandetar el nivel de participaciÓn cÍvica en california, registrando mÁs votantes, asegurando que mÁs gente salga a votar. sino tambiÉn protegiendo el derecho a votar. >> por su parte peter son dijo que necesita mejorar el cactus de las planillas de votantes, california estÁ por detrás de la mayorÍa de estados y ademÁs necesita mÁs fácil y menos caro a abrir un pequeÑo...
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california has a new law that limits how technology companies can use data. they're not allowed to sell student data or target advertising to students who use their services. >>> we're just getting started. coming up the president of uc sounds off on higher education. >> first of all, it is not as expensive as you think. >> fact, fiction, and the price of a college education. straight talk with the president of the university of california, janet th janet th janet napalitano. californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. >>> welcome back to this class action news special. it's been just over a year since the university of california hired its high profile new
california has a new law that limits how technology companies can use data. they're not allowed to sell student data or target advertising to students who use their services. >>> we're just getting started. coming up the president of uc sounds off on higher education. >> first of all, it is not as expensive as you think. >> fact, fiction, and the price of a college education. straight talk with the president of the university of california, janet th janet th janet...
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during the california puc proceeding california providing rates for 12.2 cents for kilowatt hour for customers. that's about 2.5 cent premium over the base generation rate. the enhanced community renewable portion of the program would target the procurement of smaller scale resources located near the communities with the green tariff program. pg & e has identified it's project on the green tariff website and invited customers to prescribe to services located near them. boston marathon -- pg & e is also promoting the program to allow to express interest developing the project in their community and city. pg & e intends to use that information to help inform solicitation to the market. finally pg & e hasn't provided rate estimates for the portion of this program mostly because it has yet to initial solicitation and it will depend on the types of projects and locations that they see. with that, i'm happy to answer any questions that you may have about this. >> i bet you have a question. >> i have a couple of questions. i'm not going to take up too much time but i would love to get a dee
during the california puc proceeding california providing rates for 12.2 cents for kilowatt hour for customers. that's about 2.5 cent premium over the base generation rate. the enhanced community renewable portion of the program would target the procurement of smaller scale resources located near the communities with the green tariff program. pg & e has identified it's project on the green tariff website and invited customers to prescribe to services located near them. boston marathon -- pg...
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not only had southern california. they organized in sanita ana, sn diego, houston chapter, the dallas chapter, chapters all along the southern plains. so the southern chapter of the black panther party was a very strong chapter and all the work they did with the young -- with hasn't been documented but i would love to collaborate with someone because i'm doing oral mists myself. so -- >> i think there was one last question over here. >> again, in the interest of bringing it forward some, and i apologize i was not here at the beginning of the program, i may have missed something, but i'm thinking about the southern farmers cooperative and then currently an organization, the rural coalition which does work to bring farm workers together across all groups. did any of those activities begin to come in to the research because i don't know, lauren, when your research ended, but in terms of thinking about what we do today, what groups we look to support and become a part of. >> right. i'm really definitely -- it doesn't come
not only had southern california. they organized in sanita ana, sn diego, houston chapter, the dallas chapter, chapters all along the southern plains. so the southern chapter of the black panther party was a very strong chapter and all the work they did with the young -- with hasn't been documented but i would love to collaborate with someone because i'm doing oral mists myself. so -- >> i think there was one last question over here. >> again, in the interest of bringing it forward...
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california is the port that it comes into. so we close off the port and we close off the shark fin trade to north america. >> chinese restaurants specializing in celebratory banquets have had to come one alternatives to shark fin soup. at coy palestine, tace we wante something as rare as shark fin which she sold for as much as $120 a bowl. >> it's a delicacy. they feel wow, the host is so wealthy and so, you know, like appreciate you guys coming. >> in the kitchen, chef tong is preparing soup for two birthday banquets. a broth with chicken pork meat and ribs, ham and spices, s simmers for 7 hours. when it is ready instead of adding shark fins pieces he adds an ingredient called birds nest which he has previously soaked in water. they are made by swallows and harvested mainly in indonesia and vietnam. >> i'm sure in some places there are all kinds of abuse going on the way the nests are collected and may be damaging the collections. but it's probably more sustainable that be shark fin. >> birds nest soup is one of the nine dish
california is the port that it comes into. so we close off the port and we close off the shark fin trade to north america. >> chinese restaurants specializing in celebratory banquets have had to come one alternatives to shark fin soup. at coy palestine, tace we wante something as rare as shark fin which she sold for as much as $120 a bowl. >> it's a delicacy. they feel wow, the host is so wealthy and so, you know, like appreciate you guys coming. >> in the kitchen, chef tong...
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a dos agentes del shell de california y herir a otros +1 ellos podrÍa estar sentenciada a muerte. >>os su rostro en cÁmara, el acusado vestido anaranjado ingreso a la sala de audiencias encadenado y con el brazo izquierdo vendado. la juez le ordenÓ que proporcionarÁ su nombre verdadero. dijo llamarse diego monroe, el sujeto que habÍa sido fichado inicialmente como marcelo mÁrquez ni quien se cree habÍa utilizado distintas identidades en el pasado. bracamontes enfrenta total de 14 cargos de delito mayor incluyen dos por el asesinato de los agentes del departamento del alguacil de sacramento y el maricÓn de miembro del alguacil ambos cargos con circunstancias especiales por tratarse de agentes del orden y resistirse a la del resto y el robo de intento de robo de autos. tambiÉn se nos prohibiÓ mostrar el rostro de daniel mÁrquez monroe a quien la juez le dictÓ diez cargos. >>al salir de la corte el abogado de oficio que representarÁ a bracamontes comentÓ que estÁ esperando obtener el reporte policial antes de comenzar sobre el caso u ofrecer mÁs detalles sobre su cliente. por otro lado
a dos agentes del shell de california y herir a otros +1 ellos podrÍa estar sentenciada a muerte. >>os su rostro en cÁmara, el acusado vestido anaranjado ingreso a la sala de audiencias encadenado y con el brazo izquierdo vendado. la juez le ordenÓ que proporcionarÁ su nombre verdadero. dijo llamarse diego monroe, el sujeto que habÍa sido fichado inicialmente como marcelo mÁrquez ni quien se cree habÍa utilizado distintas identidades en el pasado. bracamontes enfrenta total de 14...
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not only had southern california. they organized in sanita ana, sn diego, houston chapter, the dallas chapter, chapters all along the southern plains. so the southern chapter of the black panther party was a very strong chapter and all the work they did with the young -- with hasn't been documented but i would love to collaborate with someone because i'm doing oral mists myself. so -- >> i think there was one last question over here. >> again, in the interest of bringing it forward some, and i apologize i was not here at the beginning of the program, i may have missed something, but i'm thinking about the southern farmers cooperative and then currently an organization, the rural coalition which does work to bring farm workers together across all groups. did any of those activities begin to come in to the research because i don't know, lauren, when your research ended, but in terms of thinking about what we do today, what groups we look to support and become a part of. >> right. i'm really definitely -- it doesn't come
not only had southern california. they organized in sanita ana, sn diego, houston chapter, the dallas chapter, chapters all along the southern plains. so the southern chapter of the black panther party was a very strong chapter and all the work they did with the young -- with hasn't been documented but i would love to collaborate with someone because i'm doing oral mists myself. so -- >> i think there was one last question over here. >> again, in the interest of bringing it forward...
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so proposition 47 will be on the california voter -- it's the california voter initiative. it reduce cans six low-level felonies to misdemeanors. it will transfer $250 million a year out of the adult prison system into schools, into rehabilitation services, into victim services. so if this proposition passes, the people, the voter will shift many resources and lower the amount of time that people can spend in prison for substance abuse, for petty theft or theft, for receiving stolen properties. there's six low-level offenses that will change. and it will also make people who have went to prison for those crimes eligible for an an expungement. and i'm really excited about it because after being released from prison 20 years, after rehabilitating myself and hundreds and hundreds of others, jeanne, i'll will eligible to get an expungement. i'll be eligible to clean up my record, to not be punished anymore for medicating my grief with an illegal substance and incarcerated when i lost my son. and that's not just me. those are hundreds of thousands of more californians. so i'm re
so proposition 47 will be on the california voter -- it's the california voter initiative. it reduce cans six low-level felonies to misdemeanors. it will transfer $250 million a year out of the adult prison system into schools, into rehabilitation services, into victim services. so if this proposition passes, the people, the voter will shift many resources and lower the amount of time that people can spend in prison for substance abuse, for petty theft or theft, for receiving stolen properties....
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unas 98.000 personas corren en riesgo de perder cobertura mÉdica bajo cover california hoy se cumpleompaÑa en la clÍnica. >> asÍ es estas personas no solo corren el riesgo de perder su cobertura, sino tambiÉn de ser penalizados y hasta tener que reembolsar cualquier subsidio que hayan recibido, son 98.000 personas en riesgo de perder su cobertura y hasta ser penalizados cuando la fecha lÍmite es hoy cover californiano dijo que aÚn estÁn a tiempo para enviar los documentos. >> la carta que mandamos a las familias tienen un listado bien extensivo de los documentos que aceptamos como comprobante ciudadanÍa puede ser un pasaporte de ee.uu. la tarjeta de green card puede ser una licencia de conducir. >> cover california dice que dependiendo de su cobertura si no comprueba su presencia legal se le puede exigir que reembolse los sus cirios y hasta con interÉs. >> cancelar hemos tu pÓliza de seguro mÉdico si no nos mandas los documentos, si nosm andas podemos seguir hablando con ellos. >> la reinscripciÓn empieza el 15 de noviembre en la clÍnica vÁzquez dicen que los hispanos no se registran
unas 98.000 personas corren en riesgo de perder cobertura mÉdica bajo cover california hoy se cumpleompaÑa en la clÍnica. >> asÍ es estas personas no solo corren el riesgo de perder su cobertura, sino tambiÉn de ser penalizados y hasta tener que reembolsar cualquier subsidio que hayan recibido, son 98.000 personas en riesgo de perder su cobertura y hasta ser penalizados cuando la fecha lÍmite es hoy cover californiano dijo que aÚn estÁn a tiempo para enviar los documentos....
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para distribuir las drogas en california.ujo univisiÓn. >> los dos candidato o se enfrentaron en un debate en la plaza la herencia hispana contestaron preguntas sobre 5 temas elegidos por decisiones gubernamentales, las su repÚblica, finanzas municipales, la creaciÓn de viviendas y las necesidades del distrito 5 de la ciudad con bajos recursos econÓmicos. respondieron a preguntas de nuestros televidentes para apoyar a la comunidad inmigrante. >> que cada persona en nuestra comunidad sabe que la ciudad es para servir a todos. todos los miembros de nuestra comunidad que la policÍa no va a participar con ice o la migra para implementar. solo vamos a servir. >> creo que la su comunidad inmigrante quise saber que estÁ segura aquÍ que puede acercarse sus autoridades sin miedo dijo cortese. >> tÚ estuviste moderando el debate podÉis criticar con ellos. los votantes del Área de la bahÍa dirÁ si suben o no salario mÍnimo. >> san francisco y oakland podrÍa elevar los salarios a mÁs de 12 dÓlares por hora. san francisco y oakland son ci
para distribuir las drogas en california.ujo univisiÓn. >> los dos candidato o se enfrentaron en un debate en la plaza la herencia hispana contestaron preguntas sobre 5 temas elegidos por decisiones gubernamentales, las su repÚblica, finanzas municipales, la creaciÓn de viviendas y las necesidades del distrito 5 de la ciudad con bajos recursos econÓmicos. respondieron a preguntas de nuestros televidentes para apoyar a la comunidad inmigrante. >> que cada persona en nuestra...
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although we were able to make a lot of gains in northern california, we know there's pockets of california especially when they bring new immigrants and don't know their rights where farm workers are being mistreated and where employers are not following the laws in terms of providing them with the clean toilets or the drinking water or respirators or safety conditions, right, and that they are entitled to and the basic rights we got for farm workers, farm workers throughout the country still don't have the basic rights, and that's a tragedy. >> on the next "washington journal" dr. ron waldman of the group "save the children looks at how nonprofit groups are helping to fight the ebola outbreak in west africa. rob barnett of bloomberg discusses the recent decline in gas, oil and energy. plus your calls and facebook comments and tweets. that's all on "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a town hall meeting on the media's coverage of events in ferguson, missouri, as harris stow state university in st. louis an
although we were able to make a lot of gains in northern california, we know there's pockets of california especially when they bring new immigrants and don't know their rights where farm workers are being mistreated and where employers are not following the laws in terms of providing them with the clean toilets or the drinking water or respirators or safety conditions, right, and that they are entitled to and the basic rights we got for farm workers, farm workers throughout the country still...
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next week we're tracking rain chances as a cold front moves in to northern california. latest models are bumping up those chances into next week. overnight, tomorrow morning, the 50s with a foggy coast side. fog increases over the night and temperatures head up this weekend as this low pressure scoots out and the high pressure moves in. the warmest day will be on sunday and the fire danger goes up, so we have a red flag warning beginning late saturday and lasting through monday morning, gusty winds out there and we could have winds approaching 40 mph with that red flag warning place in place and it remains in place until early monday morning. tomorrow, the clouds in the morning and clearing back into the afternoon hours, still partly cloudy skies around the bay and lots of sunshine to livermore. oakland, 76, san jose, lower 80s, san francisco, lower 70s, your five-day forecast, temperatures are ramping up into sunday. we definitely cool things off into monday. look at those changes by tuesday and wednesday, more clouds, a chance of some rain. that looks like it could be
next week we're tracking rain chances as a cold front moves in to northern california. latest models are bumping up those chances into next week. overnight, tomorrow morning, the 50s with a foggy coast side. fog increases over the night and temperatures head up this weekend as this low pressure scoots out and the high pressure moves in. the warmest day will be on sunday and the fire danger goes up, so we have a red flag warning beginning late saturday and lasting through monday morning, gusty...