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it is a little microcosm of california, the california story. we can, "american history tb" is future ready, california. visited towards staff to showcase its history. learn more about redding all weekend on american history tv. lori: at the height of california's gold rush in the 1850's, this town of shasta had seven hotels saloons, bars, , bookshops, wholesale businesses, retail businesses. you can see the shell of the buss
it is a little microcosm of california, the california story. we can, "american history tb" is future ready, california. visited towards staff to showcase its history. learn more about redding all weekend on american history tv. lori: at the height of california's gold rush in the 1850's, this town of shasta had seven hotels saloons, bars, , bookshops, wholesale businesses, retail businesses. you can see the shell of the buss
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to form california as part of the united states the california -- united states of america.e travels to san francisco via longer and delivers the anticipated news of californians becoming part of the united states of america. roughly 10 years after purchasing, it becomes known as the city of chico. in 1878, 18 years after the city is founded, he donates the original eight acres for the school to be founded. today, it is known as chico state. the second oldest in the state of california. here we are in the most interesting room of the mansion. today, the library is home to a vast array of original items including the bookcases themselves, 80% of the literature within the cases, the native american artifacts within the cases and the chinese tapestry in the corner. the quality of literature scene within this room is it something that would have been considered typical for the average household of the time. and this offers a great insight into the lives and minds. here, thinking to the history woman suffrage, we can see that they were involved in the women's suffrage movement. h
to form california as part of the united states the california -- united states of america.e travels to san francisco via longer and delivers the anticipated news of californians becoming part of the united states of america. roughly 10 years after purchasing, it becomes known as the city of chico. in 1878, 18 years after the city is founded, he donates the original eight acres for the school to be founded. today, it is known as chico state. the second oldest in the state of california. here we...
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four million in california. eliminates three million people with behavorial health won't get it any longer. it gives almost $800 billion in tax cuts for the top 1 management. that's all the bill -- 1%. that's all the bill was ability. >> but california has a history of pushing for the -- for health care. whether it's single payer or whatever. now, california has the option of picking up those people. right? >> right. >> paying for it themselves. >> but with a lot less support from the federal government. less than we've ever gotten in previous administrations. including in george w. bush's administration republican administration. >> okay. when it goes to the senate, what are you expecting there? does it go anywhere or die slowly? >> i hope it dies and we coalesce to your point and say okay, i won't get what i want. which is medicare for all. so let's see how we can fix the affordable care act. which would be controlling costs for coniumers, making sure the -- consumers, making sure the prescription drugs are co
four million in california. eliminates three million people with behavorial health won't get it any longer. it gives almost $800 billion in tax cuts for the top 1 management. that's all the bill -- 1%. that's all the bill was ability. >> but california has a history of pushing for the -- for health care. whether it's single payer or whatever. now, california has the option of picking up those people. right? >> right. >> paying for it themselves. >> but with a lot less...
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gracias por acompaÑarme en "ediciÓn digital" california.on las noticias mÁs importantes del dÍa. ciudadanos inconformes con las polÍticas del presidente donald trump llegaron hasta el club de golf de rancho " palos verdes" en el sur de california que es la vida del mandatario. el objetivo era exigirle que presente sus impuestos, pero finalmente por falta de tiempo sÓlo desplegar la palabra " resiste". jordi pro muestra su apoyo a los inmigrantes indocumentados que podrÍan ser deportados en el presupuesto para este aÑo fiscal, incluyÓ 15 millones de dÓlares a la propuesta inicial y con esto se alcanzan los 33 millones de dÓlares. la postura del gobernador ha sido elogiada por grupos defensores de los derechos de los inmigrantes asÍ como los abogados que manejan este tipo de casos. le recuerdo que se acerca la fecha para que california tambiÉn las licencias de manejo y las tarjetas de identificaciÓn, para que cumplan con los estÁndares federales aprobados en el 2005, tras los ataques terroristas del 2001 se adelanta que se gastarÁn 220 millon
gracias por acompaÑarme en "ediciÓn digital" california.on las noticias mÁs importantes del dÍa. ciudadanos inconformes con las polÍticas del presidente donald trump llegaron hasta el club de golf de rancho " palos verdes" en el sur de california que es la vida del mandatario. el objetivo era exigirle que presente sus impuestos, pero finalmente por falta de tiempo sÓlo desplegar la palabra " resiste". jordi pro muestra su apoyo a los inmigrantes...
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it is a little microcosm of california, the california story.captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] learn more about reading on our website c-span.org. sunday night on afterwards, --ene cooper, discovers discusses liberia's first elected president. that's in her book, madam president, the extraordinary journey. she is interviewed by karen bass of california. >> when did you first meet madame president? >> i've known about her all my life. >> but did you know her? >> she became famous for minister of finance in 1979 and 1980. i'm 13 or 14 at that time. she knew my parents. somebody that, as a child growing up, she was always criticizing the same government she worked for, and in 1985, when she was arrested and thrown in jail, i heard all about that. she became a political icon at this time. watch sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. this class errors in its entirety on lectures in history. that is he
it is a little microcosm of california, the california story.captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] learn more about reading on our website c-span.org. sunday night on afterwards, --ene cooper, discovers discusses liberia's first elected president. that's in her book, madam president, the extraordinary journey. she is interviewed by karen bass...
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>> i don't think it's singling out california for punishment, but california always wants to have it kind of my way. they almost act like they're an independent state. so i remember when governor wilson was governor, you had a number of folks who said, well, california can't have its own immigration policy, the federal government has that exclusive right and responsibility. now it's 180 degrees different. so the truth of the matter is california wants a lot and asks for a lot and acts like it's its own independent state but it's not being punished, it just has policies out of the mainstream and policies donald trump articulated when he was running for office. >> is there an element of payback to any of this in terms of, you gave hillary clinton 4.3 million votes than i got? >> not at all. every republican i know and a lot of state voters and democrats are very much anticipating and looking forward to law and order returning to california. the immigration -- failure to enforce our immigration laws is a big problem for safety and security -- >> what about the tax plan? that in particul
>> i don't think it's singling out california for punishment, but california always wants to have it kind of my way. they almost act like they're an independent state. so i remember when governor wilson was governor, you had a number of folks who said, well, california can't have its own immigration policy, the federal government has that exclusive right and responsibility. now it's 180 degrees different. so the truth of the matter is california wants a lot and asks for a lot and acts...
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it is a little microcosm of california, the california story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] . >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to redding, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about writing and other spots --redding redding and other stops on our tour on c-span.org. coming up next on american history tv, a group of historians discuss their roles as expert witnesses for court cases on abortion, native american treaties, gay rights, and affirmative action. they also examine how the courts value history anev
it is a little microcosm of california, the california story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] . >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to redding, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about writing and other spots --redding redding and other stops on our tour on c-span.org. coming up next on american history...
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it is a little microcosm of california, the california story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] traveled totaff california to learn about its history. you can learn more about our cities to her on www.c-span.org. >> congress declared war on germany, entering world war i. a panel of authors and historians looked at what motivated the u.s. to get involved in what was called the great war. that promised mexico territory in the southwest united states. wilson'stalks about decision making progress in asking congress to declare war. his 45 minute event took
it is a little microcosm of california, the california story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] traveled totaff california to learn about its history. you can learn more about our cities to her on www.c-span.org. >> congress declared war on germany, entering world war i. a panel of authors and historians looked at what motivated...
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>> first of all, california went all in with cover california and the affordable care act. we stand to lose billions. what's probably a better reflection of my belief on what should happen with health care at the federal level is h.r.28, which i was the only republican to vote for in the state assembly -- of course, this vote was in the house of representatives -- it was a reflection of how should we best maintain coverage and also choice for californians. that's probably a better reflection of what i think is the policy and where we should go. >> given what's happening in congress, what -- it now goes to the senate? i mean, would you like to see them start over, or are there things about what passed this week that you like? >> one thing that i know for sure is it's going to be winding through a complicated process. it's got to get through the senate, get to the president's desk. i think it needs to maintain choice, and it needs to maintain access including for pre-existing conditions. >> you said california was all in. >> yeah. >> on the aca. do you think california went t
>> first of all, california went all in with cover california and the affordable care act. we stand to lose billions. what's probably a better reflection of my belief on what should happen with health care at the federal level is h.r.28, which i was the only republican to vote for in the state assembly -- of course, this vote was in the house of representatives -- it was a reflection of how should we best maintain coverage and also choice for californians. that's probably a better...
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participating in the american conquest of california. but, in the course of that, he did some exploring in the center mean sacramento valley. he helped other sellers locate and. north ofocess sacramento, he was familiar with chico crreek. and the chico area. he was very attracted to it and its potentials. rush inng the gold 1848, 1849, bidwell did quite well and made quite a bit of money of mining gold in the southern river area. what became known as bidwell farms. it was just north and east of oville which is now underneath the waters of the reservoir. in thee money he earned two seasons of mining in 1948 and 1949, he had enough money to buy the rancho chico property from the original miexico grant. that, process of locating bidwell came to admire the property and when he had enough money, he bought it. he relocated in the property and we developing what was one of the great model farms of late 19th century california. decade, thefull settlement of chico were wondering the same thing -- one in the same thing. ofwas located in the domain
participating in the american conquest of california. but, in the course of that, he did some exploring in the center mean sacramento valley. he helped other sellers locate and. north ofocess sacramento, he was familiar with chico crreek. and the chico area. he was very attracted to it and its potentials. rush inng the gold 1848, 1849, bidwell did quite well and made quite a bit of money of mining gold in the southern river area. what became known as bidwell farms. it was just north and east of...
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continuamos con mÁs noticias en california.es una frase que pronto podrÍa estar en las placas de los abusos to mÓviles del estados. los ingresos serÁn destinados a organizaciones pro aborto. la senadora jackson, de santa bÁrbara, presentÓ la propuesta 309 y ahora se espera su aprobaciÓn a la legislatura estatal. la placa costarÍa 50 $ y 40 $ la renovaciÓn. ante una voz de alarma en las cortes de california, en caso de que ocurrieron terremoto, 140 casos de justicia podrÍan sufrir daÑos y tambiÉn habrÍa fuertes pÉrdidas humanas, segÚn un reciente estudio. el problema es que no hay fondos para la reparaciÓn, para reparar las 12 que estÁn en peor estado costarÍa mÁs de 1300 millones de dÓlares. hoy no le van a cobrar el boleto o a quiÉn viajar en autobÚs, pero para eso tiene que llegar en bicicleta. ya sabe, si llega a tomar el metro o el autobÚs con su bicicleta, viajarÁ gratis. ante el aumento de casos en las cortes federales, muchos afectados tratan de continuar con su vida mientras pasan los aÑos sin resolverse sus casos. vivi
continuamos con mÁs noticias en california.es una frase que pronto podrÍa estar en las placas de los abusos to mÓviles del estados. los ingresos serÁn destinados a organizaciones pro aborto. la senadora jackson, de santa bÁrbara, presentÓ la propuesta 309 y ahora se espera su aprobaciÓn a la legislatura estatal. la placa costarÍa 50 $ y 40 $ la renovaciÓn. ante una voz de alarma en las cortes de california, en caso de que ocurrieron terremoto, 140 casos de justicia podrÍan sufrir...
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gracias por acompaÑarnos el inicio digital california.reembolsar 13.000.000 $ a dos y nos cuenta 1000 clientes tras la determinaciÓn de la comisión de seguros. despuÉs de haber perdido dos veces ante la corte. de diciembre pasado a febrero de este aÑo, hizo cargos excesivos, cada cliente estarÁ recibiendo en promedio 54,92 $. los votantes de california podrÁn votar para decidir a quÉ tipo de bocadillos procesados se les podrÁ aplicar un impuesto. generarÍa millones de dÓlares, podrÍan ser aplicados a programas de salud. se cree que estos tipos de alimentos procesados han causado un alarmante 55% de adultos con diabetes, un 33% de adultos jÓvenes con prediabetes. los Ángeles vive hoy una importante jornada electoral. quienes reciÉn en el distrito 1 eligen a su concejal. su voto es muy importante en la capital de california los latinos una fuerza para ayudar a la comunidad inmigrante del estado. liliana paez -- viviana pÁez nos tiene mÁs informaciÓn. viviana: amigos de univisiÓn y tal california, estamos en el centro de convenciones de sacr
gracias por acompaÑarnos el inicio digital california.reembolsar 13.000.000 $ a dos y nos cuenta 1000 clientes tras la determinaciÓn de la comisión de seguros. despuÉs de haber perdido dos veces ante la corte. de diciembre pasado a febrero de este aÑo, hizo cargos excesivos, cada cliente estarÁ recibiendo en promedio 54,92 $. los votantes de california podrÁn votar para decidir a quÉ tipo de bocadillos procesados se les podrÁ aplicar un impuesto. generarÍa millones de dÓlares,...
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so we have a wonderful collection here of the history of california. it is available for anyone to come in and look at and read and use and look at the pictures. so it's a very important have to preserve. >> book tvs look at writing continues. next, a trip to the behrens-eaton house to the story of shasta county superior court judge richard behrens-eaton, see his unique book collection and learn why he felt preserving the home and its history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that the psalm was a
so we have a wonderful collection here of the history of california. it is available for anyone to come in and look at and read and use and look at the pictures. so it's a very important have to preserve. >> book tvs look at writing continues. next, a trip to the behrens-eaton house to the story of shasta county superior court judge richard behrens-eaton, see his unique book collection and learn why he felt preserving the home and its history was important to the area. >> judge...
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numbers released by the group, visit california, show tourist spent an estimated $126 billion in california. that's up about 3% from the previous year. the same report found tourism in california generated more than 10 that's up about 3% from the previous year. the same report found tourism in california generated more than $10 billion in tax revenue and support about 1.1 million jobs. >>> bart once again suspending service between the lake merritt and fruitvale station this weekend for track maintenance but no trains will run between those stations and the lake merritt station will be closed a free bus bridge will be available between the 19th street station and the fruitvale station. bart said the closures will continue during several weekends there early july. >>> 4:39 am. a move for better relations. coming up, a meeting between president trump and australia's prime minister after that reportedly very heated phone call back in january. >>> are you looking for something to do to celebrate cinco de mayo? coming up in 10 minutes, the events happening this weekend right here in the bay area
numbers released by the group, visit california, show tourist spent an estimated $126 billion in california. that's up about 3% from the previous year. the same report found tourism in california generated more than 10 that's up about 3% from the previous year. the same report found tourism in california generated more than $10 billion in tax revenue and support about 1.1 million jobs. >>> bart once again suspending service between the lake merritt and fruitvale station this weekend...
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so there could be communists working for the state of california right now? >> for the last 50 years that's been the law. >> reporter: because in 1967, the u.s. supreme court struck down a federal law barring members of the communist party from working in the defense facility. the court said, the inhibiting effect on the exercise of first amendment rights is clear so california's law would similarly be unenforceable. >> my original intent was like i said this would be a technical clean-up bill taking unconstitutional language deemed unconstitutional by the united states supreme court off the california law books. it turned into some community members much more than that. >> reporter: when it came time to present the bill on the floor of the assembly some republicans were strongly opposed. >> communism stands for everything that the united states stands against. we're for freedom, we're for justice, we're for democracy. we're for the rule of law and communism is none of these things. >> reporter: several of his colleagues didn't vote for the bill. then faceboo
so there could be communists working for the state of california right now? >> for the last 50 years that's been the law. >> reporter: because in 1967, the u.s. supreme court struck down a federal law barring members of the communist party from working in the defense facility. the court said, the inhibiting effect on the exercise of first amendment rights is clear so california's law would similarly be unenforceable. >> my original intent was like i said this would be a...
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learn about redding, california and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. navy bribery the scandal involving leonard francis. >> it shocked the culture of the navy that people were corrupted to provide information about ship movements, but other things as well in exchange for not that much money, but a fairly lavish lifestyle. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. aftercer: sunday night on words, helene cooper discusses the life and presidency of liberia's first elected female president in her book, madam president, the extraordinary journey. ms. cooper is interviewed by karen bass of california. >> when did you first meet madam president? >> i had known about her all my life. ,he was minister of finance 1979-1980 was when the coup happened. parents.my she was somebody as a child growing up, she was always speaking truth to power criticizing the same government she worked for, and then in 1985 when she was arrested and thrown into jail, i heard all about that, and she became at this time sort of a political icon. announcer: watch aft
learn about redding, california and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. navy bribery the scandal involving leonard francis. >> it shocked the culture of the navy that people were corrupted to provide information about ship movements, but other things as well in exchange for not that much money, but a fairly lavish lifestyle. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. aftercer: sunday night on words, helene cooper discusses the life and presidency of...
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california is fortunate because california has always been a state that values its resources. so the prophecies have remained good. one of the issues that has always been the fact of not being enough officers to go around. i'm not sure there is almost 40 million people in california and the fields, the number of wildlife officers in the field is probably around 400. so that gives you a little example but working with the legislature, california officers have done fairly well. they are pretty well supported. >> i wrote both books for three reasons. the first reason i had all of these great stories to tell. and i want people to enjoy these great stories and understand and the second reason was for people to understand that the game warden's job is a lot more than checking fishing licenses and writing fishing the third reason was i wanted to include a resource, a conservation message and everything i write. so that is what i wanted to take away from it. each one of the stories has a message. about how valuable the resources are and what it takes to keep them there. so people, fut
california is fortunate because california has always been a state that values its resources. so the prophecies have remained good. one of the issues that has always been the fact of not being enough officers to go around. i'm not sure there is almost 40 million people in california and the fields, the number of wildlife officers in the field is probably around 400. so that gives you a little example but working with the legislature, california officers have done fairly well. they are pretty...
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. ♪ >>buenas tardes,yo soy ramos, bienvenidos a ediciÓn digital california.estÉn pasando bien nuestro memorial day. conversamos en washington, d.c., tona trump rindiÓ su primer homenaje a los soldados, hombres y mujeres que han dado su vida por esta naciÓn. colocó una ofrenda floral en la tumba del soldado desconocido. [habla en inglÉs] >> el presidente donald trump dijo que nunca podremos reemplazarlos ni podremos pagarles, pero siempre serÁn recordados como hoy, que es lo que estamos haciendo, recordando los. uno de cada 50 soldados en estados unidos ha muerto en un conflicto bÉlico, y a todos ellos se les recuerda en california. cada aÑo 20 granos hacen guardia-- veteranos hacen guardia de honor durante 24 horas. >> hoy es un dÍa muy especial para estados unidos, especialmente para esta comunidad en los Ángeles, al oeste de la ciudad de los Ángeles. se sabe bien que aquÍ me ve una gran comunidad latina y celebran este dÍa. hay una tradiciÓn muy importante que se le dan del de el dÍa antes-- desde el dÍa antes del día de los caÍdos frente a este monumento,
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this allows us to access all the tribes in california. so this next book is also a bok that is used very often, because this is about the wintu but it is written for kids, and so when the fourth-graders are assigned their report to do a report on a native american tribe, we can get them this book and it very simply lays out how they lived. talks about the houses that they lived in, their dress. and so there's also typical question on the fourth grade report, so we use this book a lot. the next thing i'm going to talk about is, it's a very important book that is not actually in the california indian collection. it is in our boggs local history collection and this is the wintu dictionary. there are not very many of these out there. as you can see from the pages, it is not in the best of shape. an important part of preserving the wintu culture is of course preserving the wintu language. it is a dying language. they are not very many people who speak wintu anymore. i do work with the redding rancho rio which is a local rancher reappear every
this allows us to access all the tribes in california. so this next book is also a bok that is used very often, because this is about the wintu but it is written for kids, and so when the fourth-graders are assigned their report to do a report on a native american tribe, we can get them this book and it very simply lays out how they lived. talks about the houses that they lived in, their dress. and so there's also typical question on the fourth grade report, so we use this book a lot. the next...
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the fog is in southern california. that is what will be in store for people tomorrow near the coast. 50s and 60s, 70s for some. and the santa clara valley, 63 in morgan hill. 64 at santos -- san jose state. look for higher clouds to clear out. sunshine and warm temperatures for just about everyone. i think a big change starts tomorrow for those near the coast. 70s, 80s and 90s. >>> he had a very busy day yesterday. let's hope today is quieter. >> i'm with you, steve. i'm looking at the list and i do not see a lot going on. we do see traffic busy on the altamont pass and the tracy super commute. westbound 205 at mountain house parkway, a hit and run. traffic will be busy. that's were traffic against to slow before that but it is going through there. watch for some delays. we do not have any major delays in the area as you drive into the altamont pass from tracy. also looking at the livermore commute. traffic is moving along okay into dublin, castro valley and hayward. here's a look the bay bridge toll plaza. a little ba
the fog is in southern california. that is what will be in store for people tomorrow near the coast. 50s and 60s, 70s for some. and the santa clara valley, 63 in morgan hill. 64 at santos -- san jose state. look for higher clouds to clear out. sunshine and warm temperatures for just about everyone. i think a big change starts tomorrow for those near the coast. 70s, 80s and 90s. >>> he had a very busy day yesterday. let's hope today is quieter. >> i'm with you, steve. i'm looking...
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california is fortunate because california has always been a state that values its resources and all the policies have remained good and one of the issues has been the fact that there not being enough wildlife authors to go around because right now what is there, like 40 million in california and the field, the number of wildlife officers in the field is probably around 400 that gives you an example but working with the legislature, california officers have done very well, they say they're pretty well supported. i wrote both books for three reasons. first reason i had all these great stories to tell and i want people to enjoy these great stories and understand and the second reason was for people to understand the game wardens job allows more than catching checking fish and game licenses, there are 1 million things they have to do and that the most important reason was i wanted to include a resource, conservation message and everything i write so that's what people i wanted people to take away is each one of those stories has a message about how valuable these resources are and what
california is fortunate because california has always been a state that values its resources and all the policies have remained good and one of the issues has been the fact that there not being enough wildlife authors to go around because right now what is there, like 40 million in california and the field, the number of wildlife officers in the field is probably around 400 that gives you an example but working with the legislature, california officers have done very well, they say they're...
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nos trasladamos a la capital de california.cen pasar por abogados. adelante, viviana. viviana: hola amigos de "ediciÓn digital" california. por el Ámbito polÍtico que se vive en estados unidos son muchos los inmigrantes que estÁn buscando asesorÍa legal, hemos visto varios casos de fraude y precisamente se encuentra con nosotros alba galvÁnm para hablarnos acerca de los pasos que se han reportado. alba: hemos visto varios casos asociados con este tipo de industria, de los dos mÁs comunes afortunadamente son personas que se hacen pasar como abogados, quien realmente no son abogados y no tienen licencias adecuadas nacionalmente o es totalmente para dar consultas de informaciÓn legal sobre casos de inmigraciÓn o ambos, donde desafortunadamente hay abogados que tienen su licencia estatal o federal, y desafortunadamente se toman a aprovechar estas personas que necesitan ayuda, les quitan dinero, les quitan mucho el tiempo. viviana: asÍ que no toman el tiempo para resolver el caso? Álava: eso, muchas veces. a veces hasta mienten. cua
nos trasladamos a la capital de california.cen pasar por abogados. adelante, viviana. viviana: hola amigos de "ediciÓn digital" california. por el Ámbito polÍtico que se vive en estados unidos son muchos los inmigrantes que estÁn buscando asesorÍa legal, hemos visto varios casos de fraude y precisamente se encuentra con nosotros alba galvÁnm para hablarnos acerca de los pasos que se han reportado. alba: hemos visto varios casos asociados con este tipo de industria, de los dos...
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and realize when you look at the whole nation, california is the gold standard. we do better than anybody else. >> wouldn't you agree the state has taken far too long to get to this point? >> this is a classic case environmental injustice. there's no doubt about it. >> this is showing all the wells throughout california that have tcp in them. you can also find it on our website nbcbayarea.com. now we reached out to both dow and shell but they did not return multiple messages. they said pub lalipublicly in t humans have never been harmed by it. they admit the state has taken a long time to reach a maximum allowable level and they're hoping to set that standard in the next month or so. now back to you. >>> thank you very much. now if you have a tip for steven, give us a call at 1-888-996-tips. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >>> we're getting close to the summer and temperatures are going back to early spring and the possibility of a few showers in the forecast. >>> certified most accurate in the bay area. >>> and out of our high definition
and realize when you look at the whole nation, california is the gold standard. we do better than anybody else. >> wouldn't you agree the state has taken far too long to get to this point? >> this is a classic case environmental injustice. there's no doubt about it. >> this is showing all the wells throughout california that have tcp in them. you can also find it on our website nbcbayarea.com. now we reached out to both dow and shell but they did not return multiple messages....
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california's fortunate because california has always been a state that values its resources. and so the policies have remained good. and one of the issues has always been the fact that not being near enough wildlife officers to go around because there's -- i'm not sure right now what is there, like, almost 40 million people in california? the number of wildlife officers in the field is probably around 400. so that gives you a little example. but working with the legislature, california officers have done fairly well. they're pretty well supported. i wrote both books for three reasons. the first reason, i had all these great stories to tell, and i wanted people to enjoy, enjoy these great stories and understand. and the second run was for -- reason was for people to understand that the game warden's job is a lot more than checking fishing licenses and writing fishing tickets. there's a million things a game warden has to do. and the third and most important reason was i wanted to include a resource, a conservation message in everything i write. so is that's what i want them to
california's fortunate because california has always been a state that values its resources. and so the policies have remained good. and one of the issues has always been the fact that not being near enough wildlife officers to go around because there's -- i'm not sure right now what is there, like, almost 40 million people in california? the number of wildlife officers in the field is probably around 400. so that gives you a little example. but working with the legislature, california officers...
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this allows us to access all the tribes in california. the next book is also a book that's used very often because it's a book written for kids. when the fourth-graders are assigned to their report on the native american tribe, we can give them this book and it simply lays out how they lived , their dress. the next thing i'm going to talk about is a very important book that's not in the collection and this is the dictionary. there are not very many of these out there and as you can see from the pages, it's not in the best shape heard an important part of preserving the culture is preserving the language heard it is a dying language, there are not many people who speak the language anymore. i dowork with the local branch and every once in a while they do a class and come in and i explained the collection and we always get this out and it's available for their students to look at. this is another interesting one. it's the history of indians, and what i find most helpful is it is done chronologically. what it does, we can look at a year and
this allows us to access all the tribes in california. the next book is also a book that's used very often because it's a book written for kids. when the fourth-graders are assigned to their report on the native american tribe, we can give them this book and it simply lays out how they lived , their dress. the next thing i'm going to talk about is a very important book that's not in the collection and this is the dictionary. there are not very many of these out there and as you can see from the...
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chipped to centers in four states including california. so far no one reported getting sick. >>> still ahead, a terrible fall leads it a very lucky break for the mother of kpix 5's elizabeth cook. >> whoever thought breaking your arm could be a gift. >> the strange accident that saved her life and the diagnosis she never could have expected. >> and collecting millions of gallons of california's water to bottle and sell? the company pumping it from public land for less than a $1.50 a day. >> ocean beach, we have the forecast including a big warm up. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for 30-million gallons of water? mireya villarral reports: for one company collecting it from >>> how much would you expect to pay for 30 million gallons of water? for one company collecting it from public land in california the tab comes out to a few hundred bucks a year. >> reporter: in the san bernardino mands outside los angeles this maze of pipes collects tens of millions of gallons of water each year. the original source for arrowhead water but the steam ter
chipped to centers in four states including california. so far no one reported getting sick. >>> still ahead, a terrible fall leads it a very lucky break for the mother of kpix 5's elizabeth cook. >> whoever thought breaking your arm could be a gift. >> the strange accident that saved her life and the diagnosis she never could have expected. >> and collecting millions of gallons of california's water to bottle and sell? the company pumping it from public land for less...
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we have a wonderful collection here of the history of california. it is available for anyone to come in and look at and read and use and look at the pictures so it's a very important past to preserve. book's tv look at redding continues. look his unique book collection and learn why he helped preserving home and history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that this home was a
we have a wonderful collection here of the history of california. it is available for anyone to come in and look at and read and use and look at the pictures so it's a very important past to preserve. book's tv look at redding continues. look his unique book collection and learn why he helped preserving home and history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that this home was a
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(jrstone) in southern california...a young boy is recovering after being seriously injured in a hit- and-run last saturday. six-year-old lennox lake and his family were on their way back from disneyland when they were hit by an alleged drunk driver. constantino banda-acosta is accused of running a stop sign... then running away from the crash. the 15-time deportee was caught a half hour later by police and boarder patrol. lennox's father is now speaking out about his son. (benjamin lake/father): "he's everything to me. he's the reason why i get up and go to work. i see him fighting so hard and i just want to get him to hopefully the best i can get him but ultimately i'm just thankful he's still with us." butted to "we're pray the justice system does what they need to do."(jrstone) banda-acosta plead not guilty to felony charges wednesday... and is being held on over 230-thousand dollars bail. he has been charged with multiple felony crimes. if convicted banda-acosta faces seven years and eight months in prison. (jrstone
(jrstone) in southern california...a young boy is recovering after being seriously injured in a hit- and-run last saturday. six-year-old lennox lake and his family were on their way back from disneyland when they were hit by an alleged drunk driver. constantino banda-acosta is accused of running a stop sign... then running away from the crash. the 15-time deportee was caught a half hour later by police and boarder patrol. lennox's father is now speaking out about his son. (benjamin...
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congressman says whether it is federal or state, look to california on healthcare. >> i think california'serstanding in the long run you will get better quality care. california will lead the way out of this. >> reporter: anne makovec, kpix 5 voters will have a lot more influence in the next presidential election. california state senator is just approved a bill that would move up the june primary to the third tuesday in march. that would make california the third primary in the nation after iowa and new hampshire. supporters say would give californians a much more powerful voice in national decisions until other states also move up their primaries. >>> we are hearing more about a man who wants to be the next mayor of san francisco. former city supervisor and state senator mark leno announced last week he will be making a run in 2019. we asked him how he would tackle one of the cities most pressing problems, homelessness. >> this is not just a local problem, it is a national problem. we are making progress. we have to do much better. the misery on the streets is untenable. we have to inves
congressman says whether it is federal or state, look to california on healthcare. >> i think california'serstanding in the long run you will get better quality care. california will lead the way out of this. >> reporter: anne makovec, kpix 5 voters will have a lot more influence in the next presidential election. california state senator is just approved a bill that would move up the june primary to the third tuesday in march. that would make california the third primary in the...
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there it is in southern california. it is not taken the turn past southern california but that will work its way and probably tomorrow night. that will be very shallow. it will make any difference at all today. 50s and 60s. it would said 76. pittsburg, 72. they are not cooling off at all. want to creek, 58. 67, martinez. very warm conditions. these higher clouds are helping but they will clear out fast. high pressure will kick in. 70s, 80s and 90s. 82 in the city. >> 82. 82 was a good year. >> that sounds about right. >> everything is becoming fog year and foggy here. i hear dave snickering back there. >> i'm older than you! >>> good morning, everybody. let's go take a look at the commute. solano county, if you are driving on 80 westbound, bacca feel, -- vacaville, fairfield and vallejo. no problems into vallejo. 37 looks good. no problem on the car kunis or venetian bridge. this is a look at highway 24 from lafayette. if you driving for want to creek to oakland, no major problems. at the bay bridge toll plaza there are
there it is in southern california. it is not taken the turn past southern california but that will work its way and probably tomorrow night. that will be very shallow. it will make any difference at all today. 50s and 60s. it would said 76. pittsburg, 72. they are not cooling off at all. want to creek, 58. 67, martinez. very warm conditions. these higher clouds are helping but they will clear out fast. high pressure will kick in. 70s, 80s and 90s. 82 in the city. >> 82. 82 was a good...
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entonces, eso no sÓlo afectarÍa a nosotros, california como estado.ente en la frontera. los tiempos para que la gente pueda cruzar, que cruce con los negocios, con lo que venden aquÍ en california. lo que vendemos en mÉxico, todo nos afecta. es engaÑarnos como estado a nivel econÓmico. andrea: senador, cuÁl es la situaciÓn actual de los centros de detenciÓn, para inmigrantes indocumentados en el estado de california? hemos visto casos lamentables, que hay quejas de trato inhumano, para quienes estÁn ahÍ dentro. incluso ya hay muertes reportadas. ricardo: los derechos humanos, no sÓlo son violados. han habido muertes. estamos promulgando una ley, para ponerle un alto a estos centros de detenciÓn. que su interÉs mayor es hacer mÁs dinero,, más gente que puedan detener. a asegurar de que ellos tambiÉn, fuercen los mismos reglamentos humanitarios que ha puesto ice. vamos a forzar la ley de los derechos humanos, para nuestros hermanos y hermanas que estÁn detenidos y poner fin a estos centros de detenciÓn. osvaldo: el representante de la policÍa de los ang
entonces, eso no sÓlo afectarÍa a nosotros, california como estado.ente en la frontera. los tiempos para que la gente pueda cruzar, que cruce con los negocios, con lo que venden aquÍ en california. lo que vendemos en mÉxico, todo nos afecta. es engaÑarnos como estado a nivel econÓmico. andrea: senador, cuÁl es la situaciÓn actual de los centros de detenciÓn, para inmigrantes indocumentados en el estado de california? hemos visto casos lamentables, que hay quejas de trato inhumano, para...
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so, his reputation was established, both here in california, and throughout the country. probably his best friend was earl warren. he knew him from the days of being a district attorney in oakland, and later became thenney general, and governor of the state of california, and that you know, chief justice of the supreme court. throughout earl waa rren's political career he would , promote issues important to him. and that group of people included mostly republicans, but also the other side of the aisle, and even socialists that evenhandedlyite about their approach to issues. he concentrated on what their answers were to the problems we faced as citizens of california and the united states. this made him also very ppealing for other people. he was comfortable in his interviews without worry of someone having a preconceived prejudice or slant. his observations were interesting from that point of view for me, and then i read some of his articles and i honest, openis an hand approach and using , journalism to transmit people's ideas and promote the people themselves, not preju
so, his reputation was established, both here in california, and throughout the country. probably his best friend was earl warren. he knew him from the days of being a district attorney in oakland, and later became thenney general, and governor of the state of california, and that you know, chief justice of the supreme court. throughout earl waa rren's political career he would , promote issues important to him. and that group of people included mostly republicans, but also the other side of...
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porque las buenas escuelas públicas mejoran a california para todos.primero va a verificar en ciertos casos que el transporte sea un beneficio cubierto cuando haga la cita. el programa podÍa estar en efecto el prÓximo mes de agosto o septiembre, ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estamos muy cerca de ya no hacerlo, porque no hay ganancias. ramÓn: los desafÍos de los campos de cultivo de uvas son tremendos por la escasez de recogedores que se van por temor a la deportaciÓn, quÉ hacen para salvar los viÑedos de napa, "la cosecha del miedo", lo podrÁ ver esta noche a las 11. regresamos a san francisco con mi compaÑera marÍa leticia gÓmez con el equipo de la ruta de impacto. marÍa: estÁ tony dandrades, lleva mÁs tiempo con "primer impacto" y hace un documental behind the escenes. tony: es mi Último reportaje, todo lo que ustedes no han visto cuando vamos en carretera en el autobÚs, es un reportaje de colecciÓn. marÍa: lo vamos a ver maÑana sin falta. borja, quÉ es lo que mÁs te gusta y lo que menos? >> lo que menos me gusta es que toni no nos deja dormir porque se
porque las buenas escuelas públicas mejoran a california para todos.primero va a verificar en ciertos casos que el transporte sea un beneficio cubierto cuando haga la cita. el programa podÍa estar en efecto el prÓximo mes de agosto o septiembre, ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estamos muy cerca de ya no hacerlo, porque no hay ganancias. ramÓn: los desafÍos de los campos de cultivo de uvas son tremendos por la escasez de recogedores que se van por temor a la deportaciÓn, quÉ hacen...
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i don't have to sill on california. san jose partly cloudy 7:00 a.m.orrow morning, and then some sunshine tomorrow in san jose. it taps out tomorrow in san jose. 66 degrees. a few days ago we were seeing temperatures in san jose that were in the 80s, closing in on 90. so tomorrow mostly mid-60s. here's the five-day forecast. no sprinkles in the forecast, julie, but just temperatures on the mild side. more like today. really right into your mother's day weekend. >> mild and a little chilly out. >> i actually wished i had a jacket. i was watching bill's game. >> where do they play? >> they're undefeated, frank. >> baseball. >> awesome. >> proud dad over here. >> oh yeah. >> bill, thank you. california lawmakers were asking questions about the safety of the spillway. assembly members held meetings today a. >> the culture of monitor, watch, patch, paint the crack, and then monitor some more must be corrected. the status quo is simply unacceptable for the 200,000 people living in the shadow of this dam. >> the hearing comes three months after the dam autos
i don't have to sill on california. san jose partly cloudy 7:00 a.m.orrow morning, and then some sunshine tomorrow in san jose. it taps out tomorrow in san jose. 66 degrees. a few days ago we were seeing temperatures in san jose that were in the 80s, closing in on 90. so tomorrow mostly mid-60s. here's the five-day forecast. no sprinkles in the forecast, julie, but just temperatures on the mild side. more like today. really right into your mother's day weekend. >> mild and a little chilly...
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beatriz:con recursos legales pueden salir al frente. >> aquÍ en california entendemos algo.ado de 50 de los estados unidos es la sexta potencia del mundo economicamente. beatriz: precisamente recalcÓ. >> si quiere manejar siguiendo la ley, lo queremos aquÍ. si podemos proteger una familia trabajadora, lo vamos a hacer. beatriz: el procurador apoyado en las cortes en iniciativas a favor de las ciudades santuario. ramÓn: al sur del condado de santa clara un hombre apuÑalÓ a una mujer, a los niÑos y a un bebÉ el sÁbado. segÚn datos de las autoridades al llegar a la residencia se encontraron con varias personas que fueron acuchilladas. el sospechoso tambiÉn se auto infringiÓ heridas. no se ha confirmado si las personas lesionadas son miembros de una misma familia o el tipo de relaciÓn que podÍan tener con el detenido. continÚa desaparecido el padre que rescatÓ a su hijo al caer de un bote en altamar. ambos estaban en una embarcaciÓn de pittsburgh. aumenta el nÚmero de personas que optan por visitar rÍos y playas en busca de un chapuzÓn para refrescarse, pero hasta quÉ punto toma
beatriz:con recursos legales pueden salir al frente. >> aquÍ en california entendemos algo.ado de 50 de los estados unidos es la sexta potencia del mundo economicamente. beatriz: precisamente recalcÓ. >> si quiere manejar siguiendo la ley, lo queremos aquÍ. si podemos proteger una familia trabajadora, lo vamos a hacer. beatriz: el procurador apoyado en las cortes en iniciativas a favor de las ciudades santuario. ramÓn: al sur del condado de santa clara un hombre apuÑalÓ a una...
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cuÁl es la situaciÓn exactamente california?lifornia, la cifra exacta no la conozco. pero en los Ángeles la cifra, del momento en que empezÓ el aÑo hacia ahora, se han reportado 700 personas, aquÍ en los angeles. la mayorÍa son personas que tienen antecedentes penales. pero realmente no publican, o no nos dan la informaciÓn. completa para saber si tienen, antecedentes penales. ellos tienen recursos limitados, ha dicho el departamento de ice. por lo tanto, tienen que enfocarse solamente en cierta cantidad de personas. personas que tienen antecedentes penales y personas que tienen una orden de deportaciÓn. pero como menciona angÉlica, muchas veces las personas que tienen una orden de deportaciÓn, una decente penal, llegar a una casa y se llevan a todos. osvaldo: eso es muy preocupante. en una de las coberturas que hemos realizado personas han sido detenidas en el proceso de ir a buscar a otras. es factible, que un agente federal pueda llegar a una propiedad y sin tener fundamento restarÁ otra persona, porque sospechan que esa pers
cuÁl es la situaciÓn exactamente california?lifornia, la cifra exacta no la conozco. pero en los Ángeles la cifra, del momento en que empezÓ el aÑo hacia ahora, se han reportado 700 personas, aquÍ en los angeles. la mayorÍa son personas que tienen antecedentes penales. pero realmente no publican, o no nos dan la informaciÓn. completa para saber si tienen, antecedentes penales. ellos tienen recursos limitados, ha dicho el departamento de ice. por lo tanto, tienen que enfocarse solamente...
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the southern california, 18.4. slight different by the city of san francisco can decide a neighborhood in los angeles city and they can decide probably santa monica region, right? >> so when you compare, yeah, we're actually the same and when you look outside of it, if you compare, let's bring salinas into the picture. another location and you can compare them to other places in san bernardino. and we have this phenomenon of silicon beach, right? developing venice and so forth. as i looked at the latest numbers on venture capital, and there must have been and that is coming and the snapchat, and hopefully feeling this and the enthusiasm and all of that we have here helping us along. i think this economy is poised for that digital era, and the services and digital exports just by digital and bring the venture capital here and very powerful and netflix is a primary example of the digital company and the u.s. these stories require it. >> but to your point. los angeles had maybe the non-durable goods manufacturing sect
the southern california, 18.4. slight different by the city of san francisco can decide a neighborhood in los angeles city and they can decide probably santa monica region, right? >> so when you compare, yeah, we're actually the same and when you look outside of it, if you compare, let's bring salinas into the picture. another location and you can compare them to other places in san bernardino. and we have this phenomenon of silicon beach, right? developing venice and so forth. as i...
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. >> today we are here in redding california and we are at the redding library of the public libraries and we are on the second floor of the library in the firesign room. today we're going to be looking at items from our local history collection which is called the bonds collection. so the bonds collection is named after mae bacon box. she moved as a child out to suffolk county in 1871 and she grew up here in el paso and she had a love for history and particularly transportation and early california history so she, most of her life she was collecting items and she did collect books and she ended up getting some of, a portion of her collection of the cabinet to the library and that was the start of the bonds collection. now the bonds collection has grown and we've outgrown the cabinet and we are now in minicamp and it consists of probably about 5000 items and the collection focuses on early california history, native americans but then particularly the history of suffolk county. so this collection is important because it is a way for us to preserve the past and learn about the past in c
. >> today we are here in redding california and we are at the redding library of the public libraries and we are on the second floor of the library in the firesign room. today we're going to be looking at items from our local history collection which is called the bonds collection. so the bonds collection is named after mae bacon box. she moved as a child out to suffolk county in 1871 and she grew up here in el paso and she had a love for history and particularly transportation and early...
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california now has 39.5 million people living in the state. live look over san jose, which has grown by nearly 10,000 people, san jose, the bay area's most populous city now justover 1 million people a. lot of people moving to san francisco as well. the population in the city rose also by nearly 10,000 people. >>> they called the white house home for eight years, what better way to say good-bye than a slum better party. michele obama said the night before inauguration the girls invited their friends over to spend the night, ate pizza, nuggets and stayed up late. they basically did what every girl does. slum better party, but with secret service. >> and with pizza. good night. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- goldie hawn. nikoolaj coster-waldau. brian reed.
california now has 39.5 million people living in the state. live look over san jose, which has grown by nearly 10,000 people, san jose, the bay area's most populous city now justover 1 million people a. lot of people moving to san francisco as well. the population in the city rose also by nearly 10,000 people. >>> they called the white house home for eight years, what better way to say good-bye than a slum better party. michele obama said the night before inauguration the girls invited...
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that water turned california into an agriculture mega place. california is one of the largest agriculture producers in the world is certainly in the united states. this comes from the general treasury. we are funded by the federal government, it's a federal facility. we produce power. we sell water contracts to agriculture and we have obligations to them and we have obligations to power we try to meet as well and as those things to solved, that goes back the treasury and we as a specific entity go back to the treasury and say we need this much money to operate shasta dam in the year and generate far more money than we need to operate shasta. in studying the top auger fee of the area, they are looking for a big basin, something that will be able to hold a lot of water. to look where the water is. we are situated here at shasta where we get about 75% of the states precipitation right to the north of us. here, they the dam are providing flood control to the city of reading which is the largest city in shasta county all the way to the bay area. you
that water turned california into an agriculture mega place. california is one of the largest agriculture producers in the world is certainly in the united states. this comes from the general treasury. we are funded by the federal government, it's a federal facility. we produce power. we sell water contracts to agriculture and we have obligations to them and we have obligations to power we try to meet as well and as those things to solved, that goes back the treasury and we as a specific entity...
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algo muy importante aquÍ en california donde existe una alta posibilidad de terremotos.mandatario elimina fondos para este tipo de investigaciones, por lo que el sistema geolÓgico podrÍa poner fin. vamos a washington, d.c. >> quÉ tal? estamos en washington, frente a uno de los escenarios tradicionales de la conmemoraciÓn del dÍa de los caÍdos. nos referimos a este concierto que se realiza frente al capitolio. esta vez puede ser un poco especial debido al ataque, esta semana, en mÁnchester, inglaterra, en un concierto. el departamento de seguridad nacional ha dicho que todavÍa no ve una amenaza especÍfica contra conciertos en lugares pÚblicos en estados unidos. sin embargo, se ha impuesto en una docena de aeropuertos una nueva serie de procedimientos para realizar aparatos electrÓnicos que sean mÁs grandes que celulares. estos aparatos estÁn en siendo observadas aparte. vuelvo con ustedes a estudios. >> gracias. fÍjese que el turismo en estados unidos ha disminuido significativamente desde que trump ocupÓ la presidencia. segÚn afirma un estudio realizado, el nÚmero de vis
algo muy importante aquÍ en california donde existe una alta posibilidad de terremotos.mandatario elimina fondos para este tipo de investigaciones, por lo que el sistema geolÓgico podrÍa poner fin. vamos a washington, d.c. >> quÉ tal? estamos en washington, frente a uno de los escenarios tradicionales de la conmemoraciÓn del dÍa de los caÍdos. nos referimos a este concierto que se realiza frente al capitolio. esta vez puede ser un poco especial debido al ataque, esta semana, en...
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california will lead the way out of this.>> reporter: melissa came -- anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> california voters might have a more influence in the next presidential election because they senators approved a bill that would move up the june primary to the third tuesday in march. that would make california the third primary in the nation after iowa and new hampshire. supporters of the bill say it would give californians more influence in national decisions. >>> a man who hopes to be the next mayor of san francisco is vowing to do more to tackle the city's homeless problem. a former city supervisor and state senator will run for the city's top job in 2019 and he has already wrapped up some key endorsements. today he told us homelessness is one of the issues that he intends to focus on. >> this is not just a local problem. it is a regional problem. it is a national disgrace. we are making process. we've got to do better. we have to invest more in mental health services. >> san francisco currently spends a quarter billion dollars a year on homeless services.>>> quite a show when the sky for t
california will lead the way out of this.>> reporter: melissa came -- anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> california voters might have a more influence in the next presidential election because they senators approved a bill that would move up the june primary to the third tuesday in march. that would make california the third primary in the nation after iowa and new hampshire. supporters of the bill say it would give californians more influence in national decisions. >>> a man who...
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font> trump's wall, then you're going color="#ffff00">against california values. color="#ffff00">>> don't punish us for the type of work that we do. th >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. at least nine candidates are in the running to replace james comey as head of the f.b.i. president trump said today his nomination could come within the week. his pick will have to be confirmed by the republican-controlled u.s. senate. the president spoke to reporters en route to liberty university in lynchburg, virginia, where he delivered the commencement address. here's errol barnett. >> and i'm thrilled to be back at liberty university. >> reporter: before returning to the largest christian college in the country for his first commencement speech as president today, mr. trump said a new f.b.i. director is imminent. >> i think the process is good, because almost all of them are very well-known. you know, they've been vetted over their lifetime. >> reporter: washington is still reeling from the president's dec
font> trump's wall, then you're going against california values. >> don't punish us for the type of work that we do. th >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. at least nine candidates are in the running to replace james comey as head of the f.b.i. president trump said today his nomination could come within the week. his pick will have to be confirmed by the republican-controlled u.s. senate. the president spoke to reporters en route to liberty university in lynchburg, virginia,...
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for us in california, a federal gas tax hike would be on top of the california gas tax hike.g luzader has more on the president's plan. >> reporter: the federal gas tax is not changed since 1993 and the president sees it as a possible means to help fix the nation's crumbling highways and bridges. how much more would you be willing to pay here for better roads and highways out here? president trump told bloomberg news that after meeting with trucking groups at the white house back in march, he'd consider a hike in the gas tax. >> the truckers have said that they want me to do something as long as that money is earmarked to highways. >> reporter: a white house spokesman was questioned about the remark and try to downplay it. >> b had expressed a willingness to see something like that as a way to help pay for and repair the roads and bridges and he said out of respect would listen to them and consider. >> reporter: gas prices have been rising somewhat. averaging $2.38 per gallon nationally, up a bit from last month but up about $.16 from last year. the president has talked about
for us in california, a federal gas tax hike would be on top of the california gas tax hike.g luzader has more on the president's plan. >> reporter: the federal gas tax is not changed since 1993 and the president sees it as a possible means to help fix the nation's crumbling highways and bridges. how much more would you be willing to pay here for better roads and highways out here? president trump told bloomberg news that after meeting with trucking groups at the white house back in...
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we have stronger laws on background checks in california. we prohibit lead-based ammunition because it poisons the environment. i think we in california deserve to be protected from the lowest standards of these other states. so, why not additionally purpose the agricultural inspection stations that are on every highway entrance to california as 24/7 inspection stations for guns and ammunition that people try to bring into our state in automobiles that do not conform to california's much stricter laws as a means of protecting the people of california. >> host: all right. gregory, thank you very much. gary younge? >> guest: i think greg's point is could individual states not be more rigorous in defending the kind of gun culture that they want and the kind of protections and regulations. i mean, i am not american. it is not for me to really, you know, talk a whole lot about that but i guess i would say that seems to be -- while each state has its own jurisdictions they are all part of one country. you don't have border guards on states. it is
we have stronger laws on background checks in california. we prohibit lead-based ammunition because it poisons the environment. i think we in california deserve to be protected from the lowest standards of these other states. so, why not additionally purpose the agricultural inspection stations that are on every highway entrance to california as 24/7 inspection stations for guns and ammunition that people try to bring into our state in automobiles that do not conform to california's much...
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and it's -- i think, i hope, not for california. >> reporter: there are 14 california republicans ine house of representatives. and every, single one of them voted in favor of the american healthcare act today. now, all members of congress are supposed to be back in their districts next week. so we'll see what kind of homecoming everyone gets. melissa caen kpix 5. >>> a major meth bust in florida traced back to a california prison pipeline. 32-year-old jesus hernandez is serving 12 years on drug trafficking charges. authorities say the drugs confiscated near tampa were the result of a sophisticated drug operation allegedly masterminded from hernandez's cell at north kern prison in delano. the sheriff in pasco county, florida, says the inmate was on the phone 18 hours a day directing more than a dozen employees. florida authorities say their two-year sting operation got 15 pounds of meth off the streets. the suspect, the ring, is still operating in ohio and alabama. >>> a murder trial involving a south bay teenager who disappeared five years ago now in the hands of the jury. they bega
and it's -- i think, i hope, not for california. >> reporter: there are 14 california republicans ine house of representatives. and every, single one of them voted in favor of the american healthcare act today. now, all members of congress are supposed to be back in their districts next week. so we'll see what kind of homecoming everyone gets. melissa caen kpix 5. >>> a major meth bust in florida traced back to a california prison pipeline. 32-year-old jesus hernandez is serving...