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and finally, california is running out of water. just tell me they won't run out before they get a chance to make that "full house" reboot! everybody separate your plastics from your cardboards. this is "the nightly show "-- let's do this! captioning sponsored by comedy central >> yes thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> welcome to "the nightly show." we got the writing and the props all in order for tonight. we have discussed it all and it's all in good shape >> we're going to starts the show with a new segment: (singing) "black people can't do nothin'!" >> "black people can't do nothin'!" >> ok. >> today's thing black people can't do? ride bicycles. >> according to the tampa bay times, in the past three years tampa police have written more than 2500 bike tickets. and a new investigation shows that 8 out of 10 of those tickets were issued to -- >> wait. does anyone care to venture a guess who 8 our 10 of those tickets were issued to? keep in mind that this segment is called, "black peop
and finally, california is running out of water. just tell me they won't run out before they get a chance to make that "full house" reboot! everybody separate your plastics from your cardboards. this is "the nightly show "-- let's do this! captioning sponsored by comedy central >> yes thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> welcome to "the nightly show." we got the writing and the props all in order for...
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. >> california is looking at a dry earth day.ifornia is going through the worst drought in1200 years. >> 1200 years, who is keeping weather reports 1200 years ago? witches? man, that sounds pretty bad. well, how much water do these californians need? can't we just send them a few cases of the sun? i'll put it on my credit card. i got this. >> 11 trillion rains of rain water are needed to pull the state out of this crises. >> you know my card has expired. >> i mean i will get the next drought. >> you know i'm actually very concerned about this because i'm in california all the time. just tell me what i need to do to help. i will do anything. >> the governor today said do not flush the toilet after every flushing. >> doesn't seem too considerate to the next person. how about i cut my triple flush to a double? i'll cut out the second courtesy flush. i'm just trying to help. well, exactly how much longer can you last on your current supply of water? 10, 20 years? >> california has one year left of water. >> one year left of water? pe
. >> california is looking at a dry earth day.ifornia is going through the worst drought in1200 years. >> 1200 years, who is keeping weather reports 1200 years ago? witches? man, that sounds pretty bad. well, how much water do these californians need? can't we just send them a few cases of the sun? i'll put it on my credit card. i got this. >> 11 trillion rains of rain water are needed to pull the state out of this crises. >> you know my card has expired. >> i mean...
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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 to
. >> 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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roll out and another 1.4 million enrolled in cover california and estimate the uninsured rate drops by 50 percent in san francisco we had similar success we had had about 46 thousand people enrolled in medi-cal expanded coverage the total caseload which does the enrollment has almost doubled over the past year and another 41 enrolled in medi-cal and we saw the healthy enrollment drop by 60 percent ems covered california recently closed up u up it's second enrolled in the middle of february i kind of wanted to do a comparison between last year's open enrollment and this year's open enrollment those are only the new people in 2014 we had 41,000 people in 2015 another 11 thousand plus enrolled in san francisco when we had a comparison of which tier plan they picked in blue we've got 2014 and orange 2015 so you can see the overhead profile didn't change they're still the most important, however, the most popular is the browns plan. >> so this map shows plan selection by carries and so again in blue in 2014 we see the chinese health plan was the most popular. >> evenly in the health net in
roll out and another 1.4 million enrolled in cover california and estimate the uninsured rate drops by 50 percent in san francisco we had similar success we had had about 46 thousand people enrolled in medi-cal expanded coverage the total caseload which does the enrollment has almost doubled over the past year and another 41 enrolled in medi-cal and we saw the healthy enrollment drop by 60 percent ems covered california recently closed up u up it's second enrolled in the middle of february i...
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to california students. michael: i think that's a myth that we really need to keep addressing with our california cohort. it's not true so the fact is that out-of-state students don't compete, don't take the spots of california students. we are enrolling at our campuses the entire cohort of californians that we get state funding for. in fact, some of the monies that are brought in by non-resident students are used-- jessica: goes to pay for those california students. michael: are used to you know help other californians have access to the university. so i--what i would say is that if you take this as a pedagogical issue, it's going to enhance a california student's education to have students from other states and other countries be part of their educational experience because when they enter a global society, either in the workforce or through graduate school, they aren't gonna be competing with just california students. jessica: right. okay, lay it out for me. what do i need to get into a uc school? michael
to california students. michael: i think that's a myth that we really need to keep addressing with our california cohort. it's not true so the fact is that out-of-state students don't compete, don't take the spots of california students. we are enrolling at our campuses the entire cohort of californians that we get state funding for. in fact, some of the monies that are brought in by non-resident students are used-- jessica: goes to pay for those california students. michael: are used to you...
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i don't see the california retreating on that. it will probably have some effect, but the truth is that there's a mechanism. >> let's open it up for questions. and i believe there are microphones. let's start the first and i saw was way in the back. >> maybe a few years ago i heard they were trying to define what is an electric car. and general motors indicated that the volt is an electric car and then we heard analysis saying that it's not a to electric car, it's a hybrid. however, it's just an electric motor. is the batteries for electric motor -- automatic we have the japanese small electric car the hybrid car. that's considered a hybrid. what are the percentages that are required in these limitations you know, california 2017 or 2016? >> how do we define the electric car? >> and i have another point. i live in a high rise, 300 units, and i wondered a couple years ago about getting a plug-in hybrid and i needed a myspace but i haven't underground space and i wonder how to handle this. they said they were looking for but absolut
i don't see the california retreating on that. it will probably have some effect, but the truth is that there's a mechanism. >> let's open it up for questions. and i believe there are microphones. let's start the first and i saw was way in the back. >> maybe a few years ago i heard they were trying to define what is an electric car. and general motors indicated that the volt is an electric car and then we heard analysis saying that it's not a to electric car, it's a hybrid. however,...
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california farmers feed the world. there is a huge fight between them and residents because city dwellers have to cut back their water, farmers don't. people are going nuts over almonds. it takes one gallon of water to make one almond. what do the farmers say, especially sips most of those nuts are exported. >> if city residents have to cut 25%, why don't you have to cut 25%. >> unfortunately, we're in the federal irrigation district. i know we've taken criticism in the last couple of weeks that the farmers aren't doing their fair share. i will tell you two years ago we got 40% of our water allocation. -- three years ago. two years ago we got 20%. last year we got zero. >> reporter: could some of your groundwater be pumped to go to cities? in other words, take it away from these trees and send it to people who need to drink water? >> well ultimately people will always have the first call on water and in an extreme situation i'm sure that up and down the state, groundwater pumped resources would somehow be delivered to
california farmers feed the world. there is a huge fight between them and residents because city dwellers have to cut back their water, farmers don't. people are going nuts over almonds. it takes one gallon of water to make one almond. what do the farmers say, especially sips most of those nuts are exported. >> if city residents have to cut 25%, why don't you have to cut 25%. >> unfortunately, we're in the federal irrigation district. i know we've taken criticism in the last couple...
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we have a problem in california. in four kinder gart ens in this state -- kinked gart ens. >> so complicated medically speaking now. all of the things that we've done to alter the nature from natural to something less than natural, it has become incredibly dangerous in many -- okay. but the minute it enters the political arena and becomes the subject of law, it becomes a question of debate. it becomesan emotional issue and appears that the legislature is reacting to the push pack. they'realready talking about amendments for religious exemption and others. >> and in part, it is because of the nature of who you's now in the legislature. people whowould develop the level of security by virtue of tenure where they could push back oo all of these demands, it would be a brand among their particular voters. that's nolonger the case. everyone ofthese people who currently hold elected office is almost as if they're on their first bus trip, their first ride and they don't have the comfort level of being able to sper suede the
we have a problem in california. in four kinder gart ens in this state -- kinked gart ens. >> so complicated medically speaking now. all of the things that we've done to alter the nature from natural to something less than natural, it has become incredibly dangerous in many -- okay. but the minute it enters the political arena and becomes the subject of law, it becomes a question of debate. it becomesan emotional issue and appears that the legislature is reacting to the push pack....
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effects of the drought in california.ecrease in the agricultural areas, which are the roughly the equivalent of the surface water the firm not have last year because of the drought. there is a lot that can be non-technologically, but until you get the public -- pricing right, and the political economy -- that can be done technologically, but until you get the pricing right, -- amy: what about stewart reznick and his connection to the governor of california? mark: not just the governor, but as you mentioned mr. reznick is a billionaire, and he made his money by being a smart farmer and a great marketer. he hired stephen colbert to do a super bowl commercial for pistachios. he has seen, as many big business people do, you have great advantages if you throw a lot of money around in politics, and he has been a bipartisan campaign contributor to republicans and democrats alike -- but much every governor -- senator dianne feinstein, all of them, have been recipients of mr. reznick's campaign contributions. in a way, the example
effects of the drought in california.ecrease in the agricultural areas, which are the roughly the equivalent of the surface water the firm not have last year because of the drought. there is a lot that can be non-technologically, but until you get the public -- pricing right, and the political economy -- that can be done technologically, but until you get the pricing right, -- amy: what about stewart reznick and his connection to the governor of california? mark: not just the governor, but as...
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arias propuestas de ley para la protecciÓn de indocumentados en california.reportero: proyectos de ley que tendrÁn que ser sometidos a votaciÓn. propuestas que intentarÁ ofrecer protecciÓn a miles de inmigrantes. >> los inmigrantes le dan forma a california. reportero: este grupo de legisladores con el presidente del senado estatal lanzÓ un paquete de medidas que intentarÁn mejorar la calidad de vida y proteger a miles de inmigrantes indocumentados en california. >> a vivir y trabajar en las sombras todos perdemos salarios, salarios justos, perdemos ingresos. perdemos innovaciÓn, perdemos justicias y lo mÁs importante perdemos nuestra identidad. reportero: la que california quiere es sentar el ejemplo proponiendo leyes a favor de los inmigrantes. >> aquÍ se les respeta como humanos. reportero: entre las propuestas se encuentra la 174 la cual les da la posibilidad de solicitar la visa u. se les ha negado por su estado migratorio. la sb10 establece ayudas para servicios de naturalizaciÓn, la ave 899 resguarda niÑos migrantes en contra de una revelaciÓn. ab 900
arias propuestas de ley para la protecciÓn de indocumentados en california.reportero: proyectos de ley que tendrÁn que ser sometidos a votaciÓn. propuestas que intentarÁ ofrecer protecciÓn a miles de inmigrantes. >> los inmigrantes le dan forma a california. reportero: este grupo de legisladores con el presidente del senado estatal lanzÓ un paquete de medidas que intentarÁn mejorar la calidad de vida y proteger a miles de inmigrantes indocumentados en california. >> a vivir y...
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jane wells has more on california's first ever mandatory water curbs. >> reporter: the drought california is about to get real. it has not been this dry in the golden state since the 1980s when george hurst, william randolph's father bought this property. i'm at hurst cap and the grass is low and so is the water table. after years of threats, the governor is demanding the state water resources slashed use by 25%. among the orders the governor wants to replace 50 million square feet of lawns on government property with drought tolerant plants. create a temporary rebate for consumers to apply appliances with more efficient ones. require golf courses and other large facilities to significantly cut water use and ban new homes and developments for using water for landscaping unless they use drift irrigation. not yet in this order, water rationing. that is not happening statewide for consumers. however, it is happening in specific communities like the ones around hurst castle here and while the pool is empty is renovated due to a leak, it's unclear whether it will be refilled. this castle gets
jane wells has more on california's first ever mandatory water curbs. >> reporter: the drought california is about to get real. it has not been this dry in the golden state since the 1980s when george hurst, william randolph's father bought this property. i'm at hurst cap and the grass is low and so is the water table. after years of threats, the governor is demanding the state water resources slashed use by 25%. among the orders the governor wants to replace 50 million square feet of...
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sequia que azota california cada gota de agua es mas valiosa.ue algunos ayuntamientos gastan enormes cantidades de dinero para reparar las tuberias averiadas para evitar el desperdicio del vital liquido... ---katherine orozco nos tiene mas informacion... katherine... take pkg ;01 ;12 1;13 blanca ---olvdese de mantener verde el csped de su jardn como en algunas comunidad lo exigen. take vo ---la asamblea estatal acaba de aprobar una medida para que no le pongan una multa si usted tiene el jardin seco y es que residentes en algunas ciudades se quejan de haber recibido amenazas por no regarlo. ---la medida denominada "brown lawns" o "cesped seco" entrar a consideracin al senado de california. ---recordemos que el estado impondr multas de 500 dlares a quienes desperdicien agua al aire libre. take 3 shot angle cam cesar ---veamos como pinta el pronostico para los proximos dias... blanca ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... adelante gabriela.. take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticie
sequia que azota california cada gota de agua es mas valiosa.ue algunos ayuntamientos gastan enormes cantidades de dinero para reparar las tuberias averiadas para evitar el desperdicio del vital liquido... ---katherine orozco nos tiene mas informacion... katherine... take pkg ;01 ;12 1;13 blanca ---olvdese de mantener verde el csped de su jardn como en algunas comunidad lo exigen. take vo ---la asamblea estatal acaba de aprobar una medida para que no le pongan una multa si usted tiene el jardin...
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other parts of california-- california, obviously has a very strong environmental culture, and a lot of people are skeptical of it. a lot of say why turn to desalination? it's almost an extreme response compared to conservation, compared to reclaimed water. >> stewart: and the environmental issue is the extra salt that comes out of the water, what happens to it when you fut back in the ocean? is that right? >> reporter: one big factor, yes. there's a lot of leftover salt if you're not careful, if it's dumped back in all at once it's much denser than sea water so it sinks and can hurt sea life on the bottom wherever it's dumped. it takes a lot of energy to run a desal positive plant and people grouse about the carbon footprint as well. >> stewart: daniel potter from kqed, thanks for sharing your reporting >> stewart: want to know more about desalination? see the step-by-step process in our video from the israel plant. visit facebook.com/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend saturday. >> stewart: a couple of million people visit the prado museum in madrid, spain, each year to see w
other parts of california-- california, obviously has a very strong environmental culture, and a lot of people are skeptical of it. a lot of say why turn to desalination? it's almost an extreme response compared to conservation, compared to reclaimed water. >> stewart: and the environmental issue is the extra salt that comes out of the water, what happens to it when you fut back in the ocean? is that right? >> reporter: one big factor, yes. there's a lot of leftover salt if you're...
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. >>> one northern california man stranned on mount everest finally got to speak with his family usinge time. >> i'm good. >> charlton churchill told his wife and daughters he is okay but the aftershocks are still scary. still no word on he will be able to come home. >>> search crews in the country's capital are working nonstop to find survivors. cbs holly williams reports from katmandu. >> reporter: the ground began to heave in nepal at midday on saturday. the security video captured the violent tremors. in just a few minutes, the quake razed buildings to the ground. splintered tarmac roads. and claimed more than 3,000 lives. >> there is just floods of people just running to open spaces. the wounded, some with head and spine injuries, poured into nepal's hospitals. many of them poorly equipped for a disaster like this one. >> they are still digging through the rubble here in katmandu. hoping to find survivors. but expecting to discover many more bodies. we found this search team working furiously. digging through the rubble, with shovels, and even their bare hands. they have already b
. >>> one northern california man stranned on mount everest finally got to speak with his family usinge time. >> i'm good. >> charlton churchill told his wife and daughters he is okay but the aftershocks are still scary. still no word on he will be able to come home. >>> search crews in the country's capital are working nonstop to find survivors. cbs holly williams reports from katmandu. >> reporter: the ground began to heave in nepal at midday on saturday....
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. >> thousands of businesses in california, not paying their workers millions in wages. we investigate why the state is struggling to stop it. >> so when someone from one of those industries comes to blow the whistle, is that happening? >> no. >> we investigate the agency that is supposed to protect workers who report wrongdoing. why some claim it's not doing its job. >> so what does he have to say to get the card? >> basically, just say you have lower back pain or something. >> we investigate pawn shops in the bay area and why marijuana clinics that owe millions in taxes are still open for business. here is chief investigative reporter. >> thank you for joining us for the next 30 minutes, we investigate, uncovering the critical stories, asking difficult questions and holding our government accountable. we begin tonight with your money, getting paid for what you do. tonight, we investigate wage theft. it adds up to millions of dollars in unpaid wages, senior investigative reporter steven stock takes us into the investigation here in silicon valley. >> not paid. did they
. >> thousands of businesses in california, not paying their workers millions in wages. we investigate why the state is struggling to stop it. >> so when someone from one of those industries comes to blow the whistle, is that happening? >> no. >> we investigate the agency that is supposed to protect workers who report wrongdoing. why some claim it's not doing its job. >> so what does he have to say to get the card? >> basically, just say you have lower back...
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. >>> this is beautiful stockton, california. stockton, california, nice place. basically due east from san francisco. stockton is on the san joaquin river in california. lovely stockton, california, they have a weed problem. i don't mean it as a euphemism for marijuana. i have no idea how much pot they smoke in stockton, or whether it's a problem. where they have a weed problem in stockton is actually in their river, in the san joaquin river. the weeds are so bad in that river, in the shipping channels that lead to the port in stockton, they're overgrowing the delta and the river itself. there's an aqueduct around there that the weeds are clogging up, and blocking not just the inflow and outflow of the river, the weeds are so bad they're literally blocking the ship traffic in and out of that industrial port. a big ocean going international freighter carrying cement from japan in october had to phone in a delay for the people who were waiting for them to drop that cargo at the port of stockton. the delay they had to phone in was a water hyacinth delay. there was
. >>> this is beautiful stockton, california. stockton, california, nice place. basically due east from san francisco. stockton is on the san joaquin river in california. lovely stockton, california, they have a weed problem. i don't mean it as a euphemism for marijuana. i have no idea how much pot they smoke in stockton, or whether it's a problem. where they have a weed problem in stockton is actually in their river, in the san joaquin river. the weeds are so bad in that river, in the...
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california's last reported case was march 2nd.ch april 17th if there are no new cases reported, the state will declare the outbreak over. >>> giants' manager bruce boche and sabian aren't going anywhere soon. the team announced today that they have both received contract extensions through the 2019 season. sabien got a bump up a promotion. he's now the executive vice president of baseball operations. bobby evans takes over at the gm. the giants and the a's square off in game two of the bay bridge series tonight 7:15 p.m. at at&t park. the oakland a's open their baseball season regular season on monday and fans will see new things at the coliseum. the biggest and brightest a 145-foot wide scoreboard. the same size as the previous one, but this one can be filled completely with video. looks pretty cool, actually. it can also be made interactive. >> you can see replays and we can show two things at a time. we're really going to be able to do things that we could never do here before. we will have interactive features and twitler the
california's last reported case was march 2nd.ch april 17th if there are no new cases reported, the state will declare the outbreak over. >>> giants' manager bruce boche and sabian aren't going anywhere soon. the team announced today that they have both received contract extensions through the 2019 season. sabien got a bump up a promotion. he's now the executive vice president of baseball operations. bobby evans takes over at the gm. the giants and the a's square off in game two of the...
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the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: this frees funding at last year's level until the authorizing committees sit down and review them and revise them. nor is anything in this affected by this freeze. i appreciate my friend from idaho's sympathy but i would trade it for his support. and i would point out that this amendment, the whole point of this amendment that authorizing committees have got to review, re-authorize, revise or repeal these measures. they have got to do one of those things, but why should they -- why would they want to go to all of the fuss and bother of reviewing these programs tasking on entrenched interests, asking hard questions making people cranky in the process, when all they have to do under our current practice is sit there and do absolutely nothing and the funding just like the mighty mississippi, just keeps rolling along. we cannot continue down this course responsibly. we have a responsibility to the american people to do that heavy lifting, to go through these programs with a fi
the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: this frees funding at last year's level until the authorizing committees sit down and review them and revise them. nor is anything in this affected by this freeze. i appreciate my friend from idaho's sympathy but i would trade it for his support. and i would point out that this amendment, the whole point of this amendment that authorizing committees have got to review, re-authorize, revise or repeal these measures. they have got to do one of those...
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california has a massive water problem. don't think it's california's problem alone. the golden state now turning brown produces one-half of all fruits nuts and vegetables consumed in america and prices are rising across the board. they should have planned for dry skies but the liberal state directed water away from farming areas in order to protect wildlife. billions of gallons of water are diverted away from the delta region into the ocean every day to protect a delta smelt, a two-inch fish. more than 30% of water runoff is allowed to drain into the pacific ocean. wake up california. you don't have a water supply problem. you have a water management problem. the state has a massive annual water runoff surplus. but for 40 years, almost uninterrupted heavy-handed democratic control of the state's legislature has california drying up. hundreds of billions of tax dollars mismanaged could have been used for preparing for dry periods. the state has a gdp of $2.3 trillion. why weren't billions spent planning for a nonrainy day? instead of protecting a two-inch nonedible fi
california has a massive water problem. don't think it's california's problem alone. the golden state now turning brown produces one-half of all fruits nuts and vegetables consumed in america and prices are rising across the board. they should have planned for dry skies but the liberal state directed water away from farming areas in order to protect wildlife. billions of gallons of water are diverted away from the delta region into the ocean every day to protect a delta smelt, a two-inch fish....
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a serious dilemma for california farmers. we'll tell you why many are simply deciding to let their fields go empty. >>> faced with a puchbishing brought water agencies in southern california offering to buy water from farmers in the northern part of the state. >> that is presenting them with a unique dilemma, should they keep growing their crops or cash in? holly jackson explains. >> reporter: this dust will turn to mud in a couple of weeks when charlie matthews floods his rice foolds with millions of gallons of water. >> but some of his fellow farmers may stay dry. choosing instead to sell their water south, for more money than they'd make growing rice. doesn't this create an interesting dilemma for you? are you a water seller or are you a rice farmer? we primarily want to be a rice farmer but in order to be a rice farmer we have to have the water. >> reporter: matthews took us to the northern california district, which just decided to sell water to southern california. not an easy decision for him. >> if we don't find a way
a serious dilemma for california farmers. we'll tell you why many are simply deciding to let their fields go empty. >>> faced with a puchbishing brought water agencies in southern california offering to buy water from farmers in the northern part of the state. >> that is presenting them with a unique dilemma, should they keep growing their crops or cash in? holly jackson explains. >> reporter: this dust will turn to mud in a couple of weeks when charlie matthews floods his...
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the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. nunes, is recognized. mr. nunes: at this time we're still awaiting speakers to come down, madam chair, so i'll continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman the -- from california mr. , nunes, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, is recognized. mr. schiff: madam chairman, i yield three minutes to mr. swalwell, another of our ranking members on the intelligence committee and a colleague from california. mr. swalwell: thank you. i want to thank our ranking member and the chair for bringing forth this bipartisan, necessary legislation. as we speak right now americans are under attack, and these attacks are not coming in the form of anything that we have been used to before. people are not kicking down front doors of homes and businesses. instead, they're attacking us through our networks. our bank accounts, our health care records, our social media accounts our cell phones are , all being hacked every day. cnn reported in 2014h half of the nation's adults were hacked. the
the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. nunes, is recognized. mr. nunes: at this time we're still awaiting speakers to come down, madam chair, so i'll continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman the -- from california mr. , nunes, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, is recognized. mr. schiff: madam chairman, i yield three minutes to mr. swalwell, another of our ranking members on the intelligence committee and a...
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Éste paquete busca consolidar en california lo aprobado para las licencias de indocumentados.tes pagar por los servicios indocumentados. >> se puede pagar por extender daca y dapa. jaime: la oficina de jerry brown declinÓ hacer comentarios, pero en el pasado se ha seÑalado abiertamente que en california se da la bienvenida a los trabajadores inmigrantes. marÍa: el panorama para los indocumentados en mÉxico no es tan alentador, un reporte indica que mÉxico duplicÓ las deportaciones de centroamericanos en lo que va de 2015. podrÍa haber vÍctimas de abuso que merecÍan algÚn tipo de protecciÓn. alejandro: estas dos personas son originarias de honduras, llegaron a mÉxico tras pasar un verdadero calvario, ambos relatan que el endurecimiento de la frontera sur los pone en mayor riesgo en su trÁnsito por mÉxico. >> allÍ se encuentra de todo, zetas, pandilleros, hay que dar dinero para pasar. alejandro: ahora tienen que caminar escondidos, y entre matorrales para no ser deportados. >> aquÍ la policÍa te agarra y te pide dinero. alejandro: cifras del instituto nacional de migraciÓn reve
Éste paquete busca consolidar en california lo aprobado para las licencias de indocumentados.tes pagar por los servicios indocumentados. >> se puede pagar por extender daca y dapa. jaime: la oficina de jerry brown declinÓ hacer comentarios, pero en el pasado se ha seÑalado abiertamente que en california se da la bienvenida a los trabajadores inmigrantes. marÍa: el panorama para los indocumentados en mÉxico no es tan alentador, un reporte indica que mÉxico duplicÓ las deportaciones...
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for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of new shoes is a small but important gift.n is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. >>> another day of full sunshine in the bay area. on the way to work i saw the boats on the bay, so here you have it. mostly clear skies over san francisco, and a bit of a chop on the bay waters. winds though backing off a bit into your sunday forecast. today though temperatures feeling comfortable. 60s, and 70s out there. a string of 70s for livermore and concord, and santa rosa. higher clouds approaching the extreme northern parts of the state. we have some fog developing near the coastline. looking toward the west late this afternoon and evening hours, you could see the fog bank regrouping near half moon bay, so this will expand in coverage into the overnight hours. current numbers in the 50s with santa rosa 59, livermore 58, concord 60, and san francisco 56. live camera showing you this, the bay bridge, and mostly clear skies, bits of a breeze out there -
for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of new shoes is a small but important gift.n is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. >>> another day of full sunshine in the bay area. on the way to work i saw the boats on the bay, so here you have it. mostly clear skies over san francisco, and a bit of a chop on the bay waters. winds though backing off a bit into your sunday forecast. today though...
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so california has had droughts before.ct this time seem to be so much more severe? >> okay, this is one of the worst droughts that california has ever had in history, but moreover you have to consider they put in a place of policies, species restrictions or protections for endangered species like the delta smelt which had allowed water just to be flushed out into the ocean. >> now, explain why that is the case. and flushed out into the ocean without -- this is water that comes down from the sierra nevadas and instead of being used by human beings it is flushed into the san francisco bay? >> yes. because -- >> why? >> because the pumps may endanger the three inch smelt, because sometimes the smelt swim to the pumps so instead they have to flush more of the water out to the ocean. so -- to protect the smelts. >> even during the dry years and it's been several now when their state has been starved for water, they have been pumping -- what kind of magnitude? >> you're pumping tens of thousands of acres and sustaining tens of t
so california has had droughts before.ct this time seem to be so much more severe? >> okay, this is one of the worst droughts that california has ever had in history, but moreover you have to consider they put in a place of policies, species restrictions or protections for endangered species like the delta smelt which had allowed water just to be flushed out into the ocean. >> now, explain why that is the case. and flushed out into the ocean without -- this is water that comes down...
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california has 61 va hospitals. about 60% are seeing patients within the 30-day goal, but that means about 40% are not. the va hospital in sacramento has the most delays for appointments. officials there say they're hiring more doctors, nurses and staff to try to keep up with demands. >>> student health doctors at university of california campuses began a four day strike today accusing their employer of unfair labor practices. doctors and their supporters carried signs and walked the picket line outside uc berkeley student health center today. they joined the counter parts at uc san francisco and three other california campuses for this walkout. the doctors are currently negotiating their first contract. union representatives accuse uc of withholding financial information that they say they need to negotiate a fair contract. >> our doctors haven't had any sort of significant raise in years. they're below market value. we're worried for the student health centers that they need to be recruited and retained. >> doctor
california has 61 va hospitals. about 60% are seeing patients within the 30-day goal, but that means about 40% are not. the va hospital in sacramento has the most delays for appointments. officials there say they're hiring more doctors, nurses and staff to try to keep up with demands. >>> student health doctors at university of california campuses began a four day strike today accusing their employer of unfair labor practices. doctors and their supporters carried signs and walked the...
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and that the game -- that became the law of the land in california. see my california friends in the audience. [applause] that was a huge victory. and so, naturally as you might imagine, when this system was passed and implemented immediately, all of the power players tried to do -- tried to figure out what to do about it. could they overturn it? could they cut some sort of deal that would in ely rate -- emilia rate the effects of that. i said, let's have become precision. let's deal with the issues. let's break it down. but most of all, let's do that in such a way that we can bring the people of california the people of america, all of the people into the process of saying what kind of democracy we want to have. that is our job. that is our job. [applause] so, in california, i wanted to share this with you, this tickled me a bit. recently, the university of california-berkeley journal of politics and policy came out with their february edition. the entire addition was devoted to an analysis of the impact of top two. they published 15 articles written
and that the game -- that became the law of the land in california. see my california friends in the audience. [applause] that was a huge victory. and so, naturally as you might imagine, when this system was passed and implemented immediately, all of the power players tried to do -- tried to figure out what to do about it. could they overturn it? could they cut some sort of deal that would in ely rate -- emilia rate the effects of that. i said, let's have become precision. let's deal with the...
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a los alamos man recently spotted a california condor in his backyard and took these photos. condors are reportedly the largest flying birds in north america. this bird is part of the condor recovery program, so really cool to see that just out there in the backyard. >> you know that fairlawn swim we talked about? >> yes, the one we're hoping to do. >> i couldn't do it. rob mayeda would do it. >> with a boat. i'll gladly watch. no way, that water is too cold off of the coast. the air temperature kind of chilly too, off our cool pacific ocean. the ocean air conditioning that we're talking about. 63 in san francisco, 71 in san jose. a few high clouds going on by. you see oakland breezy at this hour. 68 degrees at the home of the warriors there at oracle. 63 right now in san francisco. the wind will be part of our weather story tomorrow as they briefly change direction and allow for temperatures to warm on up. inland sacramento close to 80 tomorrow. sacramento could be closing in on 90 degrees. truckee up to 55 degrees right now. those wind speeds as you saw bouncing around our
a los alamos man recently spotted a california condor in his backyard and took these photos. condors are reportedly the largest flying birds in north america. this bird is part of the condor recovery program, so really cool to see that just out there in the backyard. >> you know that fairlawn swim we talked about? >> yes, the one we're hoping to do. >> i couldn't do it. rob mayeda would do it. >> with a boat. i'll gladly watch. no way, that water is too cold off of the...
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it's a california desert tortoise and the california state reptile so the kids learn about our animals found in california but really what is neat about this it's bundling disciplines. it's bundling science and art and literature. they have to write what they're drawing so it's really taking an opportunity to bundle these disciplines. this is our ninth year. we had over a thousand submissions. if you never come and seen the excite mentd on the day it's really infectious so join us next year about this time and the next this is the west and pond turtles and about collaborations and unfortunately about drought. we have been partnering with sonoma state to help us biologists and scientists to advance the knowledge about the native fresh water turtle on the western united states and the pond turtle and found in oregon and washington and california and special species in california and it's endangered in the other states and the biologists are trying to figure out the way to increase the rate of producing and if you cook them at one temperature you might get all males and the idea is cook t
it's a california desert tortoise and the california state reptile so the kids learn about our animals found in california but really what is neat about this it's bundling disciplines. it's bundling science and art and literature. they have to write what they're drawing so it's really taking an opportunity to bundle these disciplines. this is our ninth year. we had over a thousand submissions. if you never come and seen the excite mentd on the day it's really infectious so join us next year...
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>> well california is the nation's breadbasket. the produce and fruits and vegetables that are consumed in the u.s. and around the world are grown in california's central valley. agriculture uses about 80% of the total water usage for one year. almond is one of the big - almond crops use a lot of water, it's one of the biggest water consumers when you talk about large farms and big ag. there's a lot of smaller farms as well that cater to the farmer's market and do the farm to table. but what is happening with the farms is they have already seen for the past few years, huge reductions in the amount of water that the state allocates to the farms for irrigation. some farms have received no allocation over the last few years, others saw cutbacks and they were having to buy water. it is at least three times as expensive, and the smaller farms rely on groundwater, that is not replenished because like you said it never rains in southern california - as it turns out it never rains in california at all, it seems. the farmers have to start r
>> well california is the nation's breadbasket. the produce and fruits and vegetables that are consumed in the u.s. and around the world are grown in california's central valley. agriculture uses about 80% of the total water usage for one year. almond is one of the big - almond crops use a lot of water, it's one of the biggest water consumers when you talk about large farms and big ag. there's a lot of smaller farms as well that cater to the farmer's market and do the farm to table. but...
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. >> california leading the way once again.tt. >>> a state senator from santa cruz says soda cans should come with a warning label. the bill would require warnings on cans that have 75 calories or more. a similar measure in sacramento failed last year. >>> a bill that will make it it easier to register to vote cleared a hurdle at the state capitol. the motor vehicle act would register someone to vote when they went to the it dmv. the bill passed the assembly elections committee today. oregon has a similar law. after it was passed, voter roles increased in the state by as many as 300,000 people. >>> independent senator bernie sanders from vermont said he is going to run for president as a democrat. sanders calls himself a democratic socialist. he wants to fight the obscene levels of income disparity, and campaign finance, which he calls a real disgrace. >>> two democrats are making another push to raise the federal minimum wage. senator patty murray of washington, and congressman bobby scott of virginia plan to introduce the leg
. >> california leading the way once again.tt. >>> a state senator from santa cruz says soda cans should come with a warning label. the bill would require warnings on cans that have 75 calories or more. a similar measure in sacramento failed last year. >>> a bill that will make it it easier to register to vote cleared a hurdle at the state capitol. the motor vehicle act would register someone to vote when they went to the it dmv. the bill passed the assembly elections...
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in california we approach this in a somewhat different way. because we have a very robust financial aid system in california. so at the university of california, 55% of our undergraduates pay no tuition because they come from families that make less than $80,000 a year. as i mentioned, the key driver is that public investment from the states have gone down. >> any reason to believe that money is going to come back though? >> well, we hope. as state budgets are restored as moneys come back into the coffers, we're advocating in california that it's time to reinvest in the university of california and the cal state university system. california has the best system of higher education of any state in the country. i ought to know, i was the governor of another state. so i know the comparisons. and so for a state like california, based on innovation entrepreneurship and all of the things that make california such a great place to be and such a great economic engine for the country, all pivot off of the higher education system that we have. >> the pr
in california we approach this in a somewhat different way. because we have a very robust financial aid system in california. so at the university of california, 55% of our undergraduates pay no tuition because they come from families that make less than $80,000 a year. as i mentioned, the key driver is that public investment from the states have gone down. >> any reason to believe that money is going to come back though? >> well, we hope. as state budgets are restored as moneys...
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warm welcome to tower session on california lies and california history. to be here with my friend cozy colleagues. we'll talk and then make certain to hold time for your questions and comments, which if you keep them crisp, will allow as many of you as possible to exchange thoughts with our distinguished panel. >>> our focus today is on three saints and three sinners which given to the complex ahis ma tick of life and california, ayes up to three people, not six. in splendid form, all three of our authors investigate and calculate not only the lives of their subjects but the legacies of them. making this an especially rich exploration of the california that once was, but also the california that is and perhaps will be. we start immediately to my left with professor steve hackel of uc riverside, scholar of colonial america and the world of new spain, and now one of the authorities on father junipero serra, especially by way of this book. steve's teaching and his work remind us all that colonial america need not be only focused on new england pilgrims and p
warm welcome to tower session on california lies and california history. to be here with my friend cozy colleagues. we'll talk and then make certain to hold time for your questions and comments, which if you keep them crisp, will allow as many of you as possible to exchange thoughts with our distinguished panel. >>> our focus today is on three saints and three sinners which given to the complex ahis ma tick of life and california, ayes up to three people, not six. in splendid form, all...
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leÓn: si aÚn no se ha inscripto a cover california, esta es Última oportunidad porque de lo contrarionte al aÑo 2014. marÍa: a enrique peÑa nieto se le olvidÓ la grafÍa de su paÍs. el mandatario estuvo en la inauguraciÓn de la empresa de la carretera leÓn a aguas calientes. durante su discurso dijo que tanto leÓn como lagos de moreno son estados cuando en realidad son ciudades que pertenecen a los estados de guanajuato y jalisco respectivamente. >> acciÓn deportiva extra presentado por sus concesionarios locales. william: se definiÓ al monarca de la concacaf. amÉrica puede decir misiÓn cumplida. andrÉs romero ponÍa la situaciÓn arriba pero que no panda el cÚnico, amÉrica comenzÓ a hacer contundente, uribe peralta anotaba y amÉrica comenzÓ encontrar el camino hacia japÓn donde se estarÁ jugando el mundial de clubes. benedicto una vez mÁs, el resto serÁ cuestiÓn de saber por cuantos ganarÍa el equipo de matosas, amÉrica comenzÓ a celebrar y se desquitaron otros. gano el equipo del amÉrica cuatro a dos y es el nuevo gigante de concacaf. es tan grande que matosas no ha logrado conocer bie
leÓn: si aÚn no se ha inscripto a cover california, esta es Última oportunidad porque de lo contrarionte al aÑo 2014. marÍa: a enrique peÑa nieto se le olvidÓ la grafÍa de su paÍs. el mandatario estuvo en la inauguraciÓn de la empresa de la carretera leÓn a aguas calientes. durante su discurso dijo que tanto leÓn como lagos de moreno son estados cuando en realidad son ciudades que pertenecen a los estados de guanajuato y jalisco respectivamente. >> acciÓn deportiva extra...
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the box you wouldn't want to miss. >> strong gusts of wind blast through california. the destructive blows. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good afternoon, everybody. it is much warmer today than yesterday. but not as warm as it will be tomorrow. your full forecast coming up as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >>> the dow is doing well up about 99 points right now. >>> today, of course, is tax day. and it's not too late to file your return. you have until midnight to send your tax forms or you can apply for an extension. it gives you six more months until october 15. a few post offices around the bay area will be open late tonight for those last-minute returns. the san jose main post office and the oakland main branch will be open until 8 p.m. the airport post office in san francisco will be open until midnight. this is the first tax season that americans need to check a box on their returns indicating they had health coverage last year. >>> santa ana winds are rustling through southern california today. those winds are very strong and potentially damaging.
the box you wouldn't want to miss. >> strong gusts of wind blast through california. the destructive blows. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good afternoon, everybody. it is much warmer today than yesterday. but not as warm as it will be tomorrow. your full forecast coming up as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >>> the dow is doing well up about 99 points right now. >>> today, of course, is tax day. and it's not too late to file your return. you have...
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he's wanted in california for the murder of his friend, susan berman. coming up on the morning news, convictions in an historic school cheating scandal. atlanta educators are found guilty in a shocking case involving teachers and a principal. >>> a heart transplant patient is killed in a car chase. this is the "cbs morning news." is killed in a car chase. this is the "cbs morning news." people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you
he's wanted in california for the murder of his friend, susan berman. coming up on the morning news, convictions in an historic school cheating scandal. atlanta educators are found guilty in a shocking case involving teachers and a principal. >>> a heart transplant patient is killed in a car chase. this is the "cbs morning news." is killed in a car chase. this is the "cbs morning news." people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood...
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take vboxes --autoridades del sur de california...ina... le tendremos los detalles de lo sucedido... take vo --y la generacin milenio parece ser la mejor amiga de las tarjtas de crdito... y "no" precisamente por lo que usted se imagina... le diremos lo que un nuevo estudio revel... ===traffic open=== live bug juan fran - 2 shot --y porque en telemundo somos primeros con la noticia le tenemos nuevos detalles sobre la alerta amber emitida esta maÑana en la ciudad de fairfield... lorena - on cam --ah las autoridades andan tras la pista de un sujeto que rob un vehculo con un menor a bordo. juan fran - take vo --segn la polica el niÑo de 8 aÑos identificado como "brock guzmn mide 5 pies y 1 pulgada de estatura, pesa unas 110 libras tiene cabello rubio y ojos azules... y vesta una camiseta gris y pantalones de mezclilla. lorena - take vo --el vehiculo robado es un toyota corolla de color plateado del aÑo 2-mil uno o 2-mil cuatro. juanfra/con fs --le recordamos... la placa del automvil es: 5- b-w-f-0-7-2. --si usted tiene alguna informacin,
take vboxes --autoridades del sur de california...ina... le tendremos los detalles de lo sucedido... take vo --y la generacin milenio parece ser la mejor amiga de las tarjtas de crdito... y "no" precisamente por lo que usted se imagina... le diremos lo que un nuevo estudio revel... ===traffic open=== live bug juan fran - 2 shot --y porque en telemundo somos primeros con la noticia le tenemos nuevos detalles sobre la alerta amber emitida esta maÑana en la ciudad de fairfield... lorena...