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california. for five years now, we traveled across the u.s. to explore their iterary and historic sites and isit it at c espn delrg.org. the wright k to brothers. and that wasn't the first airplane meaning that it didn't do much. flew 10 feet. something that could take off and land and do a 360-degree turn. as airplanes became more exeanl, there was an interest to get their own. and glen curtis and the proper gregs sold the first airplane to the navy right here in san diego in 1911. it is the birthplace and former navy fighter pilot, it oice part of our mecca. . there were simply those innovators out there, glenn curtis being one of them, that wanted to take aviation to that next level. curtis wanted to come here because the navy was here. we had a significant foot print here. he was also one of those who relocated because he could do testing. he had the weather. things very friendly to aviation. time, the army was interested in airplanes. if you looked at some of the early aviators, they were wi
california. for five years now, we traveled across the u.s. to explore their iterary and historic sites and isit it at c espn delrg.org. the wright k to brothers. and that wasn't the first airplane meaning that it didn't do much. flew 10 feet. something that could take off and land and do a 360-degree turn. as airplanes became more exeanl, there was an interest to get their own. and glen curtis and the proper gregs sold the first airplane to the navy right here in san diego in 1911. it is the...
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part of that has to do with california. california is an easier place to live. they get more families. once they hit gender parity, a lot of these rules disappear, so they don't stay the most progressive state on women's rights. that becomes other states that need to incentivize women to come. you ever wonder why wyoming was the first state to gave women the right to vote? it was way back then too. it wasn't they were so progressive. it was that they realize one of the best ways to get women was to give them rights, then actually a whole lot of women's rights advocates started toocating women should move these places, move with their feet, and convince people that you will not stay where you are not treated fairly, so california is the first of the states to consider mail-order marriage. there is a lot they learned from eliza farnham's proposal. even though she doesn't ring over any actual mail-order brides, her idea is replicated for the next 50 years or so. there are these mail-order expeditions that bring over groups of eastern women to western mining towns,
part of that has to do with california. california is an easier place to live. they get more families. once they hit gender parity, a lot of these rules disappear, so they don't stay the most progressive state on women's rights. that becomes other states that need to incentivize women to come. you ever wonder why wyoming was the first state to gave women the right to vote? it was way back then too. it wasn't they were so progressive. it was that they realize one of the best ways to get women...
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the central valley of california has benefited perhaps more than any other region in california, leaders andhave that part of our state that are not acknowledging the benefit to their people, so we need to help our friends and colleagues and neighbors across the state and across this country understand what the affordable care act really is, not what it has been represented to be, so leader pelosi, i cannot thank you enough. i will be your partner to do everything we can to make it work. >> one important thing to remember about the affordable care act, medicare, medicaid, and the aca are wedded. in the aca, we have prolong the life of medicare. we began closing the donut hole for the cost of prescription drugs. the whole bill is about prevention and wellness. it is about a healthy america, not just health care in america, but wellness in advance of that, and the medicaid piece of it is very central. while medicaid is thought of to be for poor children and their families and for a large number of beneficiaries are children, but a much smaller percentage of the money is spent on children.
the central valley of california has benefited perhaps more than any other region in california, leaders andhave that part of our state that are not acknowledging the benefit to their people, so we need to help our friends and colleagues and neighbors across the state and across this country understand what the affordable care act really is, not what it has been represented to be, so leader pelosi, i cannot thank you enough. i will be your partner to do everything we can to make it work....
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and this picture the property of the california department of water resource the reason the california departnt ofater resources had a photographer on site taking pictures that day of the majorettes in orville is because that day the governor of california and his wife came too orville, california, to tour a really big awesome new piece of water structure the california governor at the time was ronald reagan. he and his wife nancy went to orville for the dedication of the brand new orville dam. it looks kind of fun. they got to go inside the dam, see in the white sneakers with the super cute hair cut? that's ron, jr., he got to go along with an unnamed friend. looks like they were having a good time. looks like a cool visit. ronald reagan made a speech. you can see next to him while he was giving the speech they had the big cooler of water. just in case. there had been a big parade downtown to welcome to governor and dignitaries. they had not just the majorettes from the middle school, they had the high school band, too. look how many people were there. look at that. thousands of peopl
and this picture the property of the california department of water resource the reason the california departnt ofater resources had a photographer on site taking pictures that day of the majorettes in orville is because that day the governor of california and his wife came too orville, california, to tour a really big awesome new piece of water structure the california governor at the time was ronald reagan. he and his wife nancy went to orville for the dedication of the brand new orville dam....
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those dollars belong to the people of california. are our tax dollars by hard-working californians. they are not donald trump's dollars. he is not giving it to us out of the largess of his hard, a gift to california. those are the hard-working taxpayers of california. i want to make sure that we're not caught in the deportation machine of donald trump. in order for donald trump to be successful in separating children from others and mothers from children, he needs to commandeer local sheriffs, state highway patrol's. we need an extension of the federal immigration authorities spirit i want to make sure he does not use our tax dollars, hard-earned tax dollars, two separate children from their mothers by, during our local police agencies. i'm clearly aware that federal is the solen law exclusive jurisdiction of the federal government and homeland security. but if you think the state of california is going to cooperate with you, be very clear about one thing, we're not going to lift one single finger or spend cent to help this man separ
those dollars belong to the people of california. are our tax dollars by hard-working californians. they are not donald trump's dollars. he is not giving it to us out of the largess of his hard, a gift to california. those are the hard-working taxpayers of california. i want to make sure that we're not caught in the deportation machine of donald trump. in order for donald trump to be successful in separating children from others and mothers from children, he needs to commandeer local sheriffs,...
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in 2020, the california legislator expanded that law so it applied to all eggs sold in california. mr. pruitt joined a lawsuit suing california over this law presumably because he did not like that regulation approved by our voters and affirmed by our state legislature would do a good job. mr. pruitt's case was ultimately objected by the federal appellate court because, of course, his lawsuit failed to demonstrate how this california law presented a harm to his state. you would think that a state's rights proponent would appreciate that one state passes a law and it should be respected, especially when it doesn't create any harm to his own state, but that was not the case. mr. pruitt has filed seven lawsuits against the e.p.a. that has since been settled. in those lawsuits he opposed the clean power act and the clean water act. he sued over regulations to make electricity engineering and generating powerplants install technology to curb air pollution. he sued over a plan to reduce pollution from coal-fired power plants and a regulation aimed at refusing greenhouse gases. he sued an
in 2020, the california legislator expanded that law so it applied to all eggs sold in california. mr. pruitt joined a lawsuit suing california over this law presumably because he did not like that regulation approved by our voters and affirmed by our state legislature would do a good job. mr. pruitt's case was ultimately objected by the federal appellate court because, of course, his lawsuit failed to demonstrate how this california law presented a harm to his state. you would think that a...
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california valley of has benefited perhaps more than any other region of california. yet, we have elected leaders in that part of the state that are not acknowledging the benefit to their people. so we need to help our friends and colleagues and neighbors across the state and across this country understand what the affordable care act really is, not what it has been represented to be. leader pelosi, i cannot thank you enough. i am here to be your partner to do everything we can to make it work. [applause] speaker pelosi: thank you, madam secretary. remembertant thing to about the affordable care act, medicare, medicaid, and the affordable care act are wedded. india for the cure as we prolong the life of medicare, we began closing the donut hole for the cost of prescription drugs. we have the free checkup to keep seniors healthier sooner. the whole bill is about prevention and wellness. about a healthy america, not just health care in america. wellness even in advance of that here in the medicaid piece of it is very central. thought of to is be for poor children and th
california valley of has benefited perhaps more than any other region of california. yet, we have elected leaders in that part of the state that are not acknowledging the benefit to their people. so we need to help our friends and colleagues and neighbors across the state and across this country understand what the affordable care act really is, not what it has been represented to be. leader pelosi, i cannot thank you enough. i am here to be your partner to do everything we can to make it work....
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if we are able to keep our taxes in california we'll be able to keep the federal agency jobs in californiand the agencies and the programs and grant, you name it. we'll have them be under the control of the state government as opposed to the federal government. >> sure. i'm an american citizen. i was born in new york, but i emigrated to california in 2006. i have studied and lived in russia on and off during that time period, but i'm a californian first and foremost, and just like the majority of our supporters consider themselves californians first and foremost. a third of californians come from other places outside of california. i'm with the people of california that originate somewhere else. >> do you have a sense if it were to come to vote today how it would fare. >> if the entire united states were to vote today? >> for the state of california, let's look at it that way. do californians want this? >> sure. recent reuters polled 32% of californians are in support of it and up from november. we are seeing a massive support of cal-exit, and it's growing in the last couple of months and
if we are able to keep our taxes in california we'll be able to keep the federal agency jobs in californiand the agencies and the programs and grant, you name it. we'll have them be under the control of the state government as opposed to the federal government. >> sure. i'm an american citizen. i was born in new york, but i emigrated to california in 2006. i have studied and lived in russia on and off during that time period, but i'm a californian first and foremost, and just like the...
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i just spent the week in california, as you know. they are now voting on whether they should become a sanctuary state. state of california, led by a governor jerry brown is defied you, absolutely defied the president of the united states. california and the usa are on a collision course. how do you see it?ru >> president trump: i think it's ridiculous. it sanctuary cities. as y i am opposed to sanctuary cities. they breed crime. there's a lot of problems. you did it very well with kated the other people you talk about. i will tell you that sanctuary cities -- they got a lot of problems, and if there is tremendous crime. a lot of people agree with me. this was a campaign issue. california is out of control in many ways, as you know. from an economic standpoint, people are leaving california and going to texas and other places that run in a different manner, but we will see what happens. we will certainly not stand for sanctuary -- even cities, let alone states. >> bill: you mentioned kate's law.s why do you think the party opposes kat
i just spent the week in california, as you know. they are now voting on whether they should become a sanctuary state. state of california, led by a governor jerry brown is defied you, absolutely defied the president of the united states. california and the usa are on a collision course. how do you see it?ru >> president trump: i think it's ridiculous. it sanctuary cities. as y i am opposed to sanctuary cities. they breed crime. there's a lot of problems. you did it very well with kated...
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amy kitchener of fresno, california. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:30 p.m. today. >> his objection was to going into warming centers or schools where officials might frighten children. your response to the governor on that? >> i was asked specifically what his -- what the comments were with respect to sanctuary cities. again, i would reiterate with all due respect to the governor. i'm not here to pick a fight with the governor. i enjoyed my time going to school in the state of connecticut. i kind of -- the reality is i think that there is a difference. whether or not what he wants to do is state funds, maybe -- without knowing the exact nature of how he's funding what he's funding, it's difficult. the question i was asked at the time was on how we would be handling it. i think the answer whether it's connecticut or california, is the president's executive order and the president's commitment is to make sure that tax dollars are not
amy kitchener of fresno, california. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:30 p.m. today. >> his objection was to going into warming centers or schools where officials might frighten children. your response to the governor on that? >> i was asked specifically what his -- what the comments were with respect to sanctuary cities. again, i would reiterate with all due respect to the governor. i'm not here...
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i am pleased to live in california because california -- [applause] california gives a dam. we were worried about were -- raising the age for medicare. the only program that allows people to age, if they need to go to assisted living, it allows them to go. there is a way for them to live in dignity. we took people there. we took 1000 people to bakersfield. they had asked for a meeting in mccarthy, they turned up the off the lights and locked the door. we went there to show the people of bakersfield that they need to know this. that a percentage of them are on medicare and medicaid. he wants to voucherizing do block rates. we went up the central valley, going all over the state and going to republicans about what they need to do to represent their constituents. [applause] not the 400 richest people. i have no question for you. [laughter] i just want to thank this wonderful hospital that helped, i want to thank planned parenthood for doing a great job. [applause] i am so dam happy that i am on medicare. it has helped me live. we can take back the house then. >> just say you kn
i am pleased to live in california because california -- [applause] california gives a dam. we were worried about were -- raising the age for medicare. the only program that allows people to age, if they need to go to assisted living, it allows them to go. there is a way for them to live in dignity. we took people there. we took 1000 people to bakersfield. they had asked for a meeting in mccarthy, they turned up the off the lights and locked the door. we went there to show the people of...
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we will speak with the california state senate president who has introduced a bill to make california a sanctuary state. probably half of my family would be eligible for deportation under the executive order. amy: and we will speak to the head of the new york immigration coalition. first, hundreds of fast food workers plan to converge today on the corporate offices of labor secretary nominee, fast food ceo andrew puzder. we will speak to a guest from the restaurant opportunity united group, a former employee at one of puzder's restaurants, carl's jr. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. immigration officials have arrested more than 600 people across the u.s. in the last week. the arrests in at least 11 states including california, new , york, georgia, north carolina, south carolina, illinois, indiana, kansas, kentucky, missouri, and wisconsin have spread fear amonimmigrants and their advocates. it is not clear if ice, or immigration and customs enforcement, is continuing routine operations or stepping up
we will speak with the california state senate president who has introduced a bill to make california a sanctuary state. probably half of my family would be eligible for deportation under the executive order. amy: and we will speak to the head of the new york immigration coalition. first, hundreds of fast food workers plan to converge today on the corporate offices of labor secretary nominee, fast food ceo andrew puzder. we will speak to a guest from the restaurant opportunity united group, a...
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the california license plate from that vehicle is 7jkf913. the san jose police confirm an hour by the freeway crime there was a hit-and-run accident on tully road near coconut drive. there was a report of property damage in the case and the striking vehicle is described in the police report as a red toyota corolla. the suspect was not arrested. the sjpd is investigating to see if the corolla from the tull whree road hit-and-run is the same vehicle that left a san jose resident seriously injured as he changed a flat tire on the freeway. >> the best practice and the safest way always to move the vehicle off of the freeway especially if, in this situation, this scenario that left side tire was going to put that gentleman on the traffic side. >> reporter: both the chp and the san jose police department are searching for that red toyota corolla with the california license plate 7jkf913. if you have any information about that vehicle or either accident call the police or the chp. in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there is new informatio
the california license plate from that vehicle is 7jkf913. the san jose police confirm an hour by the freeway crime there was a hit-and-run accident on tully road near coconut drive. there was a report of property damage in the case and the striking vehicle is described in the police report as a red toyota corolla. the suspect was not arrested. the sjpd is investigating to see if the corolla from the tull whree road hit-and-run is the same vehicle that left a san jose resident seriously injured...
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, because california -- california gives a damn and that's important to me. when we were looking at kara, the problem that we worried about voucherizing and raising the age for medicare, and we worry about a block grant for medicaid. the only program, the only program that allows people to age in place and if they need to go to assisted living, allows them to go and live in dignity. and so we went and asked that of mcclintock and took people there. and we took a thousand people to bakersfield because people in bakersfield had asked for a meeting with mccarthy, and he turned off the lights and locked the doors. so we went there to show the people of bakersfield, and you need to know this, 51% of the people in bakersfield are on medicare and medicaid. and he wants to voucherize and he wants to do a block grant. so what we are doing is going through the central valley, going up to reading, going all over the state, and talking to republicans about what they need to do to represent their constituents, not the 400 richest people. and so i really have no question f
, because california -- california gives a damn and that's important to me. when we were looking at kara, the problem that we worried about voucherizing and raising the age for medicare, and we worry about a block grant for medicaid. the only program, the only program that allows people to age in place and if they need to go to assisted living, allows them to go and live in dignity. and so we went and asked that of mcclintock and took people there. and we took a thousand people to bakersfield...
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they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. put them in a downtown high rise. >>> the city of san jose has a new idea to help the homeless. put them in a downtown high rise. the apartment building would be built next to saint james park downtown which has the highest concentration of homeless in the city. kpix5 reporter len ramirez is going the tell us where the money for this high rise is going to come from,
they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and...
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. >>> california's new senator kamala harris tweeted this. i am troubled by the nomination of judge gorsuch and will fight to assure the voice of the american people is heard in this process. senate democrats are vows to block the nomination just like republicans blocked president obama's pick last year. and house minority leader nancy pelosi is not mincing wording calling gorsuch a very hostile appointment. >> if you eat food, take medicine, or in any other way interact with the courts, this is a very bad decision. well outside the man stream of american legal thought. >> and, from congresswoman barbara lee, ," i am concerned he will not meet the high standards necessary to be a justice that protects all americans." >> this just in, tonight, santa clara county is getting ready to sue president trump. kpix5's christin ayers has the late breaking details. christin? >> reporter: yeah, the city council voted unanimously to file a lawsuit over president trump's executive order targeting sanctuary cities. santa clara county gets a billion dollars
. >>> california's new senator kamala harris tweeted this. i am troubled by the nomination of judge gorsuch and will fight to assure the voice of the american people is heard in this process. senate democrats are vows to block the nomination just like republicans blocked president obama's pick last year. and house minority leader nancy pelosi is not mincing wording calling gorsuch a very hostile appointment. >> if you eat food, take medicine, or in any other way interact with the...
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to try and make sure the levee covering california this morning. parts of southern california are still cleaning up after weekend storms that killed at least 5 people. this is just some of the damage they had to deal with over the weekend. this is a massive sinkhole that opened near studio city in los angeles, swallowing two cars. kron 4's j-r stone takes a closer look at the damage down south. "we've had a lot of water and floods, but this is ugly."a soaked northern california is bracing for several more days of relentless rain ... as the southern part of the state dries out following downpours that left at least five people dead.on friday, a storm victim was electrocuted after a power line fell along an intersection in los angeles. another person was found dead in a flooded vehicle in san bernardino county.authorities recovered a body from a river, saturday, after floodwaters receded. and two others died following a traffic accident in san diego due to the wet road conditions.in the santa barbara area, some motorists were even forced to abandon t
to try and make sure the levee covering california this morning. parts of southern california are still cleaning up after weekend storms that killed at least 5 people. this is just some of the damage they had to deal with over the weekend. this is a massive sinkhole that opened near studio city in los angeles, swallowing two cars. kron 4's j-r stone takes a closer look at the damage down south. "we've had a lot of water and floods, but this is ugly."a soaked northern california is...
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to cars swallowed in a sinkhole in studio city in southern california. back here at home, in the south bay, the storm downed power lines and trees and once again this morning keeping a close eye on the rising waters of the anderson reservoir. this is what it looked like late last night. gushing water at the bottom of the anderson dam. from a relief valve for the reservoir nearing 100% capacity. it's only six inches away from flowing over the spillway for the first time in 11 years which could mean flooding in nearby creeks. >> we're out here about 26, 28 years ago, when the spillway first went over. we came out here and it looked like niagara falls. >> the latest storm toppling trees throughout the south bay like this one on park lane in santa clara. it was a close call. >> very happy that it fell to the street, because my bedroom is right there, and my partner was still in bed when it fell. so it could have been a disastrous situation. >>> and this massive eucalyptus went crashes down on park avenue and another hitting a house, crushing that pickup truc
to cars swallowed in a sinkhole in studio city in southern california. back here at home, in the south bay, the storm downed power lines and trees and once again this morning keeping a close eye on the rising waters of the anderson reservoir. this is what it looked like late last night. gushing water at the bottom of the anderson dam. from a relief valve for the reservoir nearing 100% capacity. it's only six inches away from flowing over the spillway for the first time in 11 years which could...
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for california the stakes are high. >> i think california's in for a rude awakening. >> reporter: thefessor is a founder and director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence at chapman law school. he says california could benefit from what he calls a constitutional court. >> i think quite frankly a constitutional court is going to allow the state to go their separate ways as the constitution originally envisioned. so if california wants to experiment with a marijuana law, you know, they ought to be able to do that. >> reporter: but the state wouldn't be totally free to experiment. >> there are some areas that are clearly given to the federal government like the power over immigration. so this latest push to make california a sanctuary state won't go too far. >> reporter: then there are individual rights. >> california tries to overly restrict gun possession as they have done i think you're going to see pushback on that by this court. >> reporter: the executive vice president of the united educators of san francisco, part of a california federation of teachers. the cft wasted no
for california the stakes are high. >> i think california's in for a rude awakening. >> reporter: thefessor is a founder and director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence at chapman law school. he says california could benefit from what he calls a constitutional court. >> i think quite frankly a constitutional court is going to allow the state to go their separate ways as the constitution originally envisioned. so if california wants to experiment with a marijuana...
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california has very severe shortages right now. to the point where districts -- 75% of districts say they're experiencing shortages. 80% say they're worse this year than last year. it's very hard to fill certain kinds of classes. courses get canceled. class sizes get increased. and people without training get hired. so it's a very pressing issue for the quality of education for students, particularly in those subject areas. >> and so you actually found that in 2015, from 2015 to 2016, the state issued more than 10,000 permits and waivers to place people in classrooms who had not yet completed teacher training programs. >> right. many of them had not started any kind of training as well. so that's a very big warning sign. we had this kind of problem back in the late 1990s. and put in place a number of programs to stem the problem. teacher scholarships. if you would go into the field, financial aid, new programs to support teachers. all of those were eliminated in the 2000s. we actually have to go back to building an infrastructure t
california has very severe shortages right now. to the point where districts -- 75% of districts say they're experiencing shortages. 80% say they're worse this year than last year. it's very hard to fill certain kinds of classes. courses get canceled. class sizes get increased. and people without training get hired. so it's a very pressing issue for the quality of education for students, particularly in those subject areas. >> and so you actually found that in 2015, from 2015 to 2016, the...
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the study by humana and the university of southern california finds.. characters over 60-years- old... are under- represented in oscar nominated movies. in films nominated for best picture over the past 3 years, fewer than 12- percent of the characters were over age 60. but, those over 60 reportedly make up more than 18-percent of the population. when movies did feature leading or supporting characters over age 60 - they were often portrayed in a negative light. the study says, hollywood may be missing out on an opportunity at the box office. new ahead at 8. a man jailed ....all because of a mix up. what he shared with a wanted fugitive that landed him behind bars. and later. heart - stopping moments... as a police officer rushes to free a driver trapped inside a burning car. here's what we're tracking tonight at ten...it's a protest that gained national attention...fires and damage on the campus of u-c berkeley over the planned speech of far- right writer and speaker milo yiannopoulos.now campus police have pictures of the people they think caused the
the study by humana and the university of southern california finds.. characters over 60-years- old... are under- represented in oscar nominated movies. in films nominated for best picture over the past 3 years, fewer than 12- percent of the characters were over age 60. but, those over 60 reportedly make up more than 18-percent of the population. when movies did feature leading or supporting characters over age 60 - they were often portrayed in a negative light. the study says, hollywood may be...
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that day the governor of california and his wife came to orville california to tour a big new piece of water infrastructure. he and his wife went to orville for the brand-new orville dam. they got to see the machinery. they got to go inside of the dam. you see in the white sneaker, with the super cute haircut, that's ron, jr., he got to go along. it looks like they were having a good time. ronald reagan gave a speech. it was a hot day, just in case. there was a big parade to welcome the governor and all the big dig na tearies. lookt that. thousands of people turned out to the dedication of the orville dam. we have one picture of the crowd that's in color as well. look at that, 1968. who are the ladies in green? what was their role? the local middle school and high school bands would come out to meet you. this for example is what they gave ronald reagan for a souvenir. what this is a ball of dirt specifically it is dirt from moment in history. ronald reagan in 1968 of the opening ceremony of the dam. but this is the moment that they broke dam. this was 1957. this was good win night a
that day the governor of california and his wife came to orville california to tour a big new piece of water infrastructure. he and his wife went to orville for the brand-new orville dam. they got to see the machinery. they got to go inside of the dam. you see in the white sneaker, with the super cute haircut, that's ron, jr., he got to go along. it looks like they were having a good time. ronald reagan gave a speech. it was a hot day, just in case. there was a big parade to welcome the...
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>> and california is a donor state. can the federal government force the lapd to pick people up for immigration raids? >> no. think about it practically. i can't have my officers solving homicides, rapes, burglaries, if they suddenly become deputized. it's not only against thelaw. we've always said the most conservative police chief we ever had started this policy in the '70s. because we have to have the trust of the people we police. logistically, we would stop solving crimes in los angeles if they had officers. >> mayor eric garcetti, thanks very much. >>> up next, did a member of the trump administration break the law by talking to russia? that's next. >>> and later in the show, we'll talk to the family of a woman who is being called the first victim of trump's immigration raids. and we'll have more on the i.c.e. raids that are sending shudders in immigrant communities including mothers and children. >> reporter: recently, 8-year-old kelly heard a knock on the door. it was immigration officials with questions for kel
>> and california is a donor state. can the federal government force the lapd to pick people up for immigration raids? >> no. think about it practically. i can't have my officers solving homicides, rapes, burglaries, if they suddenly become deputized. it's not only against thelaw. we've always said the most conservative police chief we ever had started this policy in the '70s. because we have to have the trust of the people we police. logistically, we would stop solving crimes in...
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up to 1857, the jaguar was in california. >> the new california trail and exhibit is scheduled to be finished this summer. >>> the gash in or render is getting bigger by the day. we first told you about the problem this week. the hillside is sliding. the concern is that it would take a high-voltage transmission tower down with it. right now, pg&e says not to worry, they have it stabilize. >> let's hope so. even if we don't get any more rain it still could slide. >> that is the interesting thing. we could be hearing about new mudslides next tuesday when it's dry. the ground is not going to dry out for weeks. we need weeks of dry weather to increase that mudslide risk. right now, flood weather on a friday night, we take you to the east bay, quite present -- pleasant in fremont. san ramon, danville, looking dry as well. the weather is going to be pretty pleasant for the next several days. we will have some showers moving in tomorrow. it is not a huge weather event but may impact outdoor plans, baseball practice, softball practice, maybe a barbecue. if you're heading into the sierra, jus
up to 1857, the jaguar was in california. >> the new california trail and exhibit is scheduled to be finished this summer. >>> the gash in or render is getting bigger by the day. we first told you about the problem this week. the hillside is sliding. the concern is that it would take a high-voltage transmission tower down with it. right now, pg&e says not to worry, they have it stabilize. >> let's hope so. even if we don't get any more rain it still could slide....
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for southern california what they are looking at. we aren't looking for advisories here but for the wind advisory and then in southern california they have multiple advisories. with we just have the wind right now. there is the system as it rotates in and as it does it'll start to spread out a lot of wind and rain. the low is dig more toward centrall and southern california. not a lot of rain through saturday. then we will get a break late saturday. the key will be sunday night into monday into tuesday. look at some of the totals for sacramento. also yukia and san jose. lack at monterey. 6.17 to san jose's almost five. if that happens santa cruz mountain also get a lot of rain. winter storm warning out for the mountains of southern california. flash flood watch out for the other inland areas and near the coast. we will see this continue to pump in a lot of rain and wind. we are looking at off and on rain, tapering off. then it picks up again sunday and then cranks in on monday. >> i guess southern california is getting hammered. >> t
for southern california what they are looking at. we aren't looking for advisories here but for the wind advisory and then in southern california they have multiple advisories. with we just have the wind right now. there is the system as it rotates in and as it does it'll start to spread out a lot of wind and rain. the low is dig more toward centrall and southern california. not a lot of rain through saturday. then we will get a break late saturday. the key will be sunday night into monday into...
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they enrolled through covered california.t's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. added to the short list of freeways to be demolished. ==take vo+rail== >>> an oakland interstate just got added to the short list of freeways to be demolished. we're talking about interstate 980, one of the top ten freeways across the country that needs to come down. the mayor has called the interstate a scar across the city that separates people from opportunity. according to plans from a citizen led campaign, removing this freeway could open up space for 21 city block zbloos the current lefty's o'douls restaurant is going to be closing earlier than expected. originally the plan was the baseball themmed sports bar would close f
they enrolled through covered california.t's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. added to the short list of freeways to be demolished. ==take vo+rail== >>> an oakland...
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here in california. what about that? how worried should california be? >> we should be very worried. that is a real challenge, and there are those who want -- i argued for single-payer health care. we can't repeal this without a plan for replacement. i grilled one of the witnesses on the budget committee. she admitted that she thought trump's plan was inadequate as recent recently as april of last year. we have to keep making the point that they have no replacement plan. >> is there a sense or concern on your part that california is setting itself up as the resistance movement with jerry brown and the new attorney general? are you concerned that we could be putting ourselves in the cross hairs? >> i'm not. i think that california is doing something that is principle to our values. that said, i don't think that is a sufficient strategy. and my belief is we need to have an affirmative agenda, a positive version, and understand that this election was not just about donald trump. this election was about a lo
here in california. what about that? how worried should california be? >> we should be very worried. that is a real challenge, and there are those who want -- i argued for single-payer health care. we can't repeal this without a plan for replacement. i grilled one of the witnesses on the budget committee. she admitted that she thought trump's plan was inadequate as recent recently as april of last year. we have to keep making the point that they have no replacement plan. >> is there...
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esta imagen de satÉlite indica cÓmo siguen entrando sobre la bahÍa y el norte de california.peraturas promedio, 5:09 50 y 7° prÓximos cinco dÍas, tengo el pronÓstico a volver. leticia: hay una queja sobre la sub de electricidad de pg&e. al cumplirse 100 aÑos de la constituciÓn mexicana el presidente enrique peÑa nieto habla de la crisis que se podrÍa vivir en mÉxico. en el dÍa despuÉs del super tazÓn, tenemos un informe de los 49ers. regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. tu gente, tu voz. san francisco dio el primer paso, que estudiantes puedan recibir educaciÓn gratuita. nuestro compaÑero flavio nos explica. flavio: esta medida fue propuesta por la supervisora del aÑo pasado, ella pidiÓ inicialmente, 13 millones de dÓlares sin embargo el alcalde, aprobÓ casi 5 millones y medio para echar a andar este proyecto. la ciudad de san francisco invertirÁ 5 millones y medio de dÓlares para ofrecer clases gratuitas. la supervisora, propuso esta medida en abril de 2016 y a partir del otoÑo de 2017 mÁs de 20,000 estudiantes, podrÁn recibir educaciÓn gratuita en el colegio comunitario de
esta imagen de satÉlite indica cÓmo siguen entrando sobre la bahÍa y el norte de california.peraturas promedio, 5:09 50 y 7° prÓximos cinco dÍas, tengo el pronÓstico a volver. leticia: hay una queja sobre la sub de electricidad de pg&e. al cumplirse 100 aÑos de la constituciÓn mexicana el presidente enrique peÑa nieto habla de la crisis que se podrÍa vivir en mÉxico. en el dÍa despuÉs del super tazÓn, tenemos un informe de los 49ers. regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. tu...
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most of those were to and from destinations in california and across the west.on4's charles clifford spoke to some frustrated travelers. in the santa cruz mountains... a huge monterey pine crushed the front of a duplex off 49th avenue. no one was hurt... because the residents of the front unit had just left for work when the tree fell. elsewhere in capitola, crews were at work cutting up several 100- foot tall eucalyptus trees which were blown down along park avenue. the road littered with debris... amid what seemed like another new road block and another downed tree at every turn. downed trees also a big problem in san jose. and the damage is cutting power to thousands of people. neighbors on east empire street, near 12-th street say... this palm tree snapped and landed on a home. no one was injured. but the damage did not stop there. near downtown san jose... p-g-and-e crews are busy working on damaged power lines. crews are reminding people to look up as you walk and drive around... because there could be damaged and dangerous powerlines are hanging above. ma
most of those were to and from destinations in california and across the west.on4's charles clifford spoke to some frustrated travelers. in the santa cruz mountains... a huge monterey pine crushed the front of a duplex off 49th avenue. no one was hurt... because the residents of the front unit had just left for work when the tree fell. elsewhere in capitola, crews were at work cutting up several 100- foot tall eucalyptus trees which were blown down along park avenue. the road littered with...
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we know that there's enormous potential to use water more efficiently in california. there are also other supply options like treated waste water, we could use much more of, capturing storm water. those have to be part of the new way of thinking about water. it's not just about dams and ak we ducts anymore. >> do you think this could be a tipping point, craig? could it be a catalyst for change? you know, we've had some bad situations come up before in 1997, when lake oroville risked flooding and levies basically failed. people were saying then, oh, something will be done. nothing was done. nothing really changed. >> as legislators and people in funding circles always say, never waste a good crisis. this clearly is a wakeup call that we need to look at the whole system. but again, you know, i think that process has already started. because of the five-plus year drought that we just weathered here, i think the state is already in the midst of making a major transition toward improving its water security in years to come. now, flood security, of course, is a slightly dif
we know that there's enormous potential to use water more efficiently in california. there are also other supply options like treated waste water, we could use much more of, capturing storm water. those have to be part of the new way of thinking about water. it's not just about dams and ak we ducts anymore. >> do you think this could be a tipping point, craig? could it be a catalyst for change? you know, we've had some bad situations come up before in 1997, when lake oroville risked...
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. >>> despite all the rain we've had, california is officially in a state of emergency because of the drought. at least until the governor announces it's over. >>> let's take a look at the most recent map of drought conditions in california. almost 40% of the state is out of drought and no part of california falls into the worst part of the drought stage. the sierra drought paco owe that should be enough for the governor to lift drought restrictions on water use. >> it's a ruse to tell the people of california you need to keep under these tight regulations. it's affected a lot of districts. >> on wednesday, the state water resources board will vote to either continue or lift the current water conservation rules on residents. here's another look at live doppler 7. you can track it with the abc 7 news app. enable push alerts to get them on your tablet. >>> a police officer will keep his job despite his involvement with a self-described sex worker who claims she was involved with dozens of police officers around the bay area. for the first time since this law enforcement scandal made hea
. >>> despite all the rain we've had, california is officially in a state of emergency because of the drought. at least until the governor announces it's over. >>> let's take a look at the most recent map of drought conditions in california. almost 40% of the state is out of drought and no part of california falls into the worst part of the drought stage. the sierra drought paco owe that should be enough for the governor to lift drought restrictions on water use. >> it's...
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most of the system dies in southern california. for us it will stay cool is starting to dry out after today. 50s on the temps. >>> things are still quiet i hope. >>> they are. i am looking at the solano collude -- commute. heading out to vallejo it looks good so far with no major problems. if you're driving on the east shore freeway hercules to richmond it has been good. let's talk about the bay bridge. weaken the traffic is getting busier in some of the outside lanes. the fast track lanes are moving without delays. we're looking at the san mateo bridge where westbound 92 traffic looks good going to be peninsula. when you get to 101 it moves well in both directions. >>> people living in the rural part of contra costa county are worried remains -- what remains of a vital road damaged by a landslide could crumble at any time. morgan territory road is one of the roads for people to get into clayton. friday part of it collapsed. it broke the areas water main. over the weekend county leaders met with homeowners to figure out what to do.
most of the system dies in southern california. for us it will stay cool is starting to dry out after today. 50s on the temps. >>> things are still quiet i hope. >>> they are. i am looking at the solano collude -- commute. heading out to vallejo it looks good so far with no major problems. if you're driving on the east shore freeway hercules to richmond it has been good. let's talk about the bay bridge. weaken the traffic is getting busier in some of the outside lanes. the...
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or what rpose does the gentleman from california seek regnition? >> mr. speaker, move to suspd the rules and pass h.r. 88. the speaker pro tempore: e clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 88, a billto modify the boundary ofhe shiloh nationalilitary park loated in tenessee and mississippi to establish parkers crossroads battlefield as an affiatearea in the national -- ofthe naonal park system and for other puroses. the speaker pro tempore: pursuanto the rule, e gentlemafrom california, mr. mccltock, and the gentlewoman om california, mrs.orres, willach control 20 minutes. >> i yield myself such ti as may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, h.r. 88 introduced by burnsentative marsha black of tennessee expands the boundaries of the shiloh national military park to include 2,126 acres of battlefields and designates the parker's crossroads battlefield as an affiliated area of the national park system. the battle shiloh was one of the bloodiest battles in the history of this nation and a
or what rpose does the gentleman from california seek regnition? >> mr. speaker, move to suspd the rules and pass h.r. 88. the speaker pro tempore: e clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 88, a billto modify the boundary ofhe shiloh nationalilitary park loated in tenessee and mississippi to establish parkers crossroads battlefield as an affiatearea in the national -- ofthe naonal park system and for other puroses. the speaker pro tempore: pursuanto the rule, e...
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maybe getting a bit of a break for folks in northern california and southern california completely dryor them. for everyone else what are we paying to across the country. continuing to be a large system that we have to watch as we are going to be continuing to see what's happening there throughout the rest of today and again as we talk about the center of the country incredibly warm, i'm looking at temperatures, good 25 to 30-degrees above the seasonal average before today's over and that's going to be tracking east so i'm expecting it to be on the east coast in the next couple of days. heather: thank you. clayton: heartbreaking news, brenda has passed away after a hard-fought battle with cancer. heather: brenda was incredibly smart and passion for motorcycles and full of life. >> well, let's sell this a little bit better. with your tie loose you're having a little problem there. clayton: before joining fox in 2000 brenda was a harvard graduate, oxford university, niel cavuto paying tribute. neil: in her sickest moment there was brenda cheering you on. it's what separated her from is b
maybe getting a bit of a break for folks in northern california and southern california completely dryor them. for everyone else what are we paying to across the country. continuing to be a large system that we have to watch as we are going to be continuing to see what's happening there throughout the rest of today and again as we talk about the center of the country incredibly warm, i'm looking at temperatures, good 25 to 30-degrees above the seasonal average before today's over and that's...
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in san francisco and in california, the rates are generally high. some of this is just due to--due to changes in the way people are choosing to have sex and a lot of the advances they may of heard about with getting 20 with hiv have to do with a very very effective biomedical hiv prevention including preexposure prophylactics or prep and also treatment which is great for the individual person's health but also prevents transmission of hiv. there have been some documented decreases in condom use associate with both of those strategies over time and so that then does not protect against std transmissions with some increases over time could san francisco has historically had high rates of stds and other areas as well. predating the impact of biomedical agency prevention. >> thank you. let's go to public comment. we don't have a budget legislative and also report on this so we will open it up. any members of the public to speak on this item? public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> the matter is in our hands. let's make a motion to send it to the full boa
in san francisco and in california, the rates are generally high. some of this is just due to--due to changes in the way people are choosing to have sex and a lot of the advances they may of heard about with getting 20 with hiv have to do with a very very effective biomedical hiv prevention including preexposure prophylactics or prep and also treatment which is great for the individual person's health but also prevents transmission of hiv. there have been some documented decreases in condom use...
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it's a tropical air mass piling into california did, this several times in january. now we're doing it in february. we call it an atmospheric river. certain spots will get heavy rainfall. tomorrow morning that certain spot will be slicing right through the bay area, 6:00, 7:00. the drive to work will be very messy. it will be sloppy outside. leave early if you want to get to work on time. 1:00 heavy rain is done for the majority of the bay area. it's the santa cruz mountains where i think the worse flooding is likely to occur because the atmospheric river sets up over the santa cruz mountains. tomorrow evening just showers for everyone. the rain event is finished. scattered showers wednesday morning, wednesday evening, one final round of steady rainfall arrives thursday morning. how much rain? by the end of the week at least 2 inches of rain for the east bay, at least an inch for the south bay, 5 inches of rain in the santa cruz mountains and 3 inches of rain in the north bay. big ridge of high pressure build whens in at the weekend -- big ridge of high pressure buil
it's a tropical air mass piling into california did, this several times in january. now we're doing it in february. we call it an atmospheric river. certain spots will get heavy rainfall. tomorrow morning that certain spot will be slicing right through the bay area, 6:00, 7:00. the drive to work will be very messy. it will be sloppy outside. leave early if you want to get to work on time. 1:00 heavy rain is done for the majority of the bay area. it's the santa cruz mountains where i think the...
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it goes from almost northern california all the way down to southern california. they will get their fair share. there are advisories out for many. including southern california. pretty strong cell now. south san francisco. just went by pacifica. looks like -- heading in over daily city. west lake. have to make sure we mention that. sal will get after me. we have walnut creek. back toward san leandro, . eastedy rain for some. heavier for others. 50s on most of the temperatures but the breezes, i would -- especially some of these to the south. there is san jose. east at 30. it's on its way. 25 mountain view. it's only a matter of time before it make itself in. look for -- i would say multiple cells coming through. retasting through this is a big, big system and wind is going to turn up and the rain will-to increase. rain and on your friday forecast. 50s and low 60s. 6:02 sal. >>> i like it. you keep it simple. rain and wind. 50s and 60s. i can deal with that. >> all you need to know. >> thank you for mentioning that -- next time mention westboro, g, h. i digress. l
it goes from almost northern california all the way down to southern california. they will get their fair share. there are advisories out for many. including southern california. pretty strong cell now. south san francisco. just went by pacifica. looks like -- heading in over daily city. west lake. have to make sure we mention that. sal will get after me. we have walnut creek. back toward san leandro, . eastedy rain for some. heavier for others. 50s on most of the temperatures but the breezes,...
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and we visit fresno, california, to talk with local authors and visit the cities literary sites. a few over the programs on booktv this weekend. for a complete schedule, booktv.org. 48 yours of nonfiction backs and authors, television for serious readers. >> the middle of california is called the central valley but the extra valley goes from the place -- the central valley goes from bakersfield to sacramento and beyond it's 400 miles long. we're in the middle of the the biggest, most industrialized farm belt in the united states, if not the world. >> welcome to fresno, california, on booktv. over the next 90 minutes we'll travel the city to talk with local authors about the history of fresno and surrounding areas. first up, off to david masumoto talk about child, race, and identity in california's central valley. >> one of my book ises called "harvest son" and looking at the immigration from my grandparents from japan to america and then trying to plant roots in american soil and facing the contradictionses of america, the racism of it, and the struggles to try establish themselv
and we visit fresno, california, to talk with local authors and visit the cities literary sites. a few over the programs on booktv this weekend. for a complete schedule, booktv.org. 48 yours of nonfiction backs and authors, television for serious readers. >> the middle of california is called the central valley but the extra valley goes from the place -- the central valley goes from bakersfield to sacramento and beyond it's 400 miles long. we're in the middle of the the biggest, most...
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california, we're not going to back down to a bull lane.re going to stand with our immigrant communities, and the president does not have the authority to strip us of money. it's really bluster on his part. but just to be clear in terms of what you just mentioned, president trump has been very clear that he thinks that undocumented immigrants are committing crimes, and president's a public safety issue when we know that they are less likely to commit crimes than the population at large. so's a stereotype. it's really slander this constant linking of immigrants with criminal activity. any human being is capable of com mating crime. beg an undocument immigrant does not make you in any sense more likely to commit a crime. these are people would came hear for opportunities. the federal government enforces federal law. we can't control would they're going to do. what we can control is how the government and california interacts with its common neighbors. we need to run our own state, and that means including all of our communities. >> all right,
california, we're not going to back down to a bull lane.re going to stand with our immigrant communities, and the president does not have the authority to strip us of money. it's really bluster on his part. but just to be clear in terms of what you just mentioned, president trump has been very clear that he thinks that undocumented immigrants are committing crimes, and president's a public safety issue when we know that they are less likely to commit crimes than the population at large. so's a...
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california voters legalized marijuana in november. legal pot sales are due to start next year. >>> the big story this morning, still the lake orrville dam and ahead we will bring you the very latest on the lake level ahead of yet another storm coming tomorrow and the questions about the cost of repairing the state's aging infrastructure. >> cal trans crews will be working against the clock traying to repair highway 17 for this week's rain. >> we have traffic that looks okay now and it was a little dark on the bay bridge earlier. there are the lights. they are up now. this is the normal view. it's getting crowded on the way into san francisco. >> our last day on the break here was much deserved though water levels haven't come done that much and rain is on the way for tonight into tomorrow and probably for the next week or so. guys, thanks for making our new french toast so authentic, you'll swear it came from a fancy brunch place. its 100% real. just like my favorite sport - pro wrestling. um... yeah, about pro wrestling... its fake.
california voters legalized marijuana in november. legal pot sales are due to start next year. >>> the big story this morning, still the lake orrville dam and ahead we will bring you the very latest on the lake level ahead of yet another storm coming tomorrow and the questions about the cost of repairing the state's aging infrastructure. >> cal trans crews will be working against the clock traying to repair highway 17 for this week's rain. >> we have traffic that looks okay...
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this is not just a california or united states problem. so, who have you heard from?>> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada. it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids that dyslexia -- i have it, too. so it's not like it's just you. >> okay, you're not alone. right? >> yeah. >> thank you so much for sharing your message. all right. and we have a lot more to talk about. coming up, you're going to meet the mother of a dyslexic child who decided that she had to take her fight to the state legislature to get services for children like her son. also, you're going to meet a doctor considered to be the guru of dyslexia, working on science-based programs for decades. stay with us. we'll be right back. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike
this is not just a california or united states problem. so, who have you heard from?>> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada. it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids...