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he built the great california canal that ships water from northern to southern california. he worked hard in building the california dream. >> on a regular basis, pat brown was cited as a potential presidential candidate but his son, edmund gerald brown injure or jerry, didn't always present the image the family wanted. >> our neighbors down the street had put new sidewalk down and so it was wet cement. and my brother had just learned to write and he wrote big as could be, jerry brown. and so when the parents came home and they saw their new sidewalk sign, jerry brown, they went and knocked at the house and my brother was held responsible for it. >> when he reached his teens, though, the young rebel seemed to undergo a metamorphosis. >> he said he doesn't remember this, but it happened, his girlfriend at the time organized a surprise birthday party and he never showed up. it was during lent. and he had gone to do the stations of the cross at five churches or something in san francisco. and we knew that that was -- something serious. >> the governor's son and namesake was ca
he built the great california canal that ships water from northern to southern california. he worked hard in building the california dream. >> on a regular basis, pat brown was cited as a potential presidential candidate but his son, edmund gerald brown injure or jerry, didn't always present the image the family wanted. >> our neighbors down the street had put new sidewalk down and so it was wet cement. and my brother had just learned to write and he wrote big as could be, jerry...
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in california. i believe it is time for a new approach, and a new voice, and it's time for a change. mark: senator feinstein. sen. feinstein: with representing the largest state in the union, there are a lot of obligations. california is a major player on the pacific rim. keeping this economy healthy and enabling people to earn a good living in this state becomes very important when you are 40 million people. things which those move the economy forward, which improve our ability. for example, we are the largest agricultural state in the union. the exports are $20 billion a year. we employ huge numbers of people. many of them are undocumented. , which i haveay introduced, of a blue card to make agricultural workers, some 50,000-60,000 of them, legal to work in this country, to work in an industry that americans do not work in i think is very important. i think growing the economy is important. doing those things and educating our people to take -- take better jobs that produce better incomes. being a
in california. i believe it is time for a new approach, and a new voice, and it's time for a change. mark: senator feinstein. sen. feinstein: with representing the largest state in the union, there are a lot of obligations. california is a major player on the pacific rim. keeping this economy healthy and enabling people to earn a good living in this state becomes very important when you are 40 million people. things which those move the economy forward, which improve our ability. for example,...
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really making the government of california look like the people of california.ested in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a good move. i'm going to avoid limousines. >> brown asked his chief of staff gray davis, a future guv negative himself to assign him a nondescript car other general legislators used. >> we've got plymouths this year and i said blue. and there's only one car awaiting us, and it's blue all right but it's powder blue. and he says, oh, great, that's not it, is it? and i said i'm not sure, governor, but i think it is. >> it was a bit not quite a muscular tone than i was probably looking for, but there it was and i accepted it. >> unlike most prior governors brown had neither a wife or children. he did, howe
really making the government of california look like the people of california.ested in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a good move. i'm...
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host: anderson, california is also in northern california. jerome is waiting there. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: doing well. caller: thank you for taking these calls. congressional first district, we have a race appear that i think is pretty tight. we have audrey denney going against the republican. she's raised a lot of money. she's getting a lot of support. but we hear nothing of it. i'm like gary. i feel at the middle child of a family in northern california. the upper regions of california just get passed over by congress and everyone else because we are sparsely populated. but that doesn't make it necessary for people not to come here because we are part of california. there is a big movement now to split california. i am totally against that because i think california is strong as a state. but i just want to know why we are not focused on as much, especially as this race is so close, on audrey denny and what's his name. i would just like you to comment on that. host: thanks for the call. caller: sure -- guest: sure. northern california does ha
host: anderson, california is also in northern california. jerome is waiting there. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: doing well. caller: thank you for taking these calls. congressional first district, we have a race appear that i think is pretty tight. we have audrey denney going against the republican. she's raised a lot of money. she's getting a lot of support. but we hear nothing of it. i'm like gary. i feel at the middle child of a family in northern california....
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run through california. the democrats were feeli very good about three, four weeks ago. everything has narrowed. you have from kavanaugh to w elizabetren to hillary clinton, kind floating a trial balloon she's going to run again. you name it. >> adrenaline to the gop? t the gop. and the democrats have now turned it on. they have 10-x funt-raising ades in these races. republicans were very depressed a few weeks ago. now they're in the fight forve their and the person who makes the mistake last is probably the person who's going to lose. mimi walters is in much better hape today. even dana rohrabacher is looking better. i will call it out. duncan hunter even though he's indicted is probably going to win. there are other races in more trouble. but republicans are looking a lot better today than they did three weeks ago. >> fund-raising f advantagr the democrats has been amazing. but sean is right. some ats have made strategic mistakes in the way they brought up different issues. elizabeth warren being a good ex
run through california. the democrats were feeli very good about three, four weeks ago. everything has narrowed. you have from kavanaugh to w elizabetren to hillary clinton, kind floating a trial balloon she's going to run again. you name it. >> adrenaline to the gop? t the gop. and the democrats have now turned it on. they have 10-x funt-raising ades in these races. republicans were very depressed a few weeks ago. now they're in the fight forve their and the person who makes the mistake...
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warning, california. a handful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our neighborhood public schools is always tony's top priority. >>> we are learning now about a data breach involving a government computer system that interacts with healthcare.gov. officials say the system was hacked this month and sensitive personal data of some 75,000 people was compromised. the hacked system is used by insurance agents and brokers to directly enroll people for subsidized health insurance under the affordable care act. all other sign-up systems are working. >>> one of a
warning, california. a handful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping...
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right here in california. california knows how to create jobs.nors from texas and north carolina and elsewhere try to come here to steal them. you talk about climate and trump's selection, but if you look how trump did in kra kr caa in 2016, that says its all. he lostcalifornians believe in science and we know that climate change is real. >> mayors across the country said they would meet the standards of the paris climate accord regardless. what are you doing more broadly across the state? >> look at governor brown's leadership. if trump wants to go backwards on addressing climate change, he is going to continue to travel the world and develop mous with not just other states, other provinces, but frankly other nations to keep making progress towards the emission reductions that we need for sake of the health of our planet. it's not just elected leaders. if you polled these students on the college campus, climate change, access to health care, affordability, climate change is up there with the issues they care about that they're activating and org
right here in california. california knows how to create jobs.nors from texas and north carolina and elsewhere try to come here to steal them. you talk about climate and trump's selection, but if you look how trump did in kra kr caa in 2016, that says its all. he lostcalifornians believe in science and we know that climate change is real. >> mayors across the country said they would meet the standards of the paris climate accord regardless. what are you doing more broadly across the...
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we use california department of public-health. they are the experts for radio logical matters, not the t.f.c. they are under contract to us. for the review of all the rest of the hunters point site, we will collaborate very closely with california department of public-health to make sure that all the remaining areas are compliance with radio logical exposures so there is no harm associated with exposure to the community surrounding the site. but as far as parcel a, california department of public-health took the lead to rescan and determine whether or not there is any remaining contamination left in parcel a. parcel a, as you recall, was release inside 2004 and has been developed since 2012. we are not oversight role anymore from parcel a, but, if the scanning results from california department of public-health shows that there is contamination left at this parcel, then both the dtfc and ucepa will have to decide what additional testing or mediation needs to be done. at that point, we will become the oversight agency. >> president
we use california department of public-health. they are the experts for radio logical matters, not the t.f.c. they are under contract to us. for the review of all the rest of the hunters point site, we will collaborate very closely with california department of public-health to make sure that all the remaining areas are compliance with radio logical exposures so there is no harm associated with exposure to the community surrounding the site. but as far as parcel a, california department of...
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their carbon price would be higher than the california price. california is $12 a ton. china is aiming more like0 or more a ton. under president obamahe u.s. e.p.a. has said the social cost of carbon should be more like $30 to $40 a ton. >> this u.n. report says heavy taxes on carbon dioxide emissions would be needed to help avoid catastrophe. is that politically feasible? >> $27,000 is not feasible. what it was highlighting is that if your only tool is a carbon price it might ned to be not $50 or $100 a ton, but several hundred. places like california and europe have a number of other mechanisms. in california we have requirements for cle ectricity and buildings. we don't expre it. at it is saying is if you want to take away all the other rules you wouldceeed to p that high. so what they are saying is the other way around. what they are saying is a mixture of a reasonable carbon price and the carbon price that we some back to poor people, plus all of these targets, that is aha strategy t would get us on pace to meet this target. >> and it kind of gets to what some cons
their carbon price would be higher than the california price. california is $12 a ton. china is aiming more like0 or more a ton. under president obamahe u.s. e.p.a. has said the social cost of carbon should be more like $30 to $40 a ton. >> this u.n. report says heavy taxes on carbon dioxide emissions would be needed to help avoid catastrophe. is that politically feasible? >> $27,000 is not feasible. what it was highlighting is that if your only tool is a carbon price it might ned...
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votantes, 4 el nÚmero a llamar es el155386420 yy puede llamarnos desde cualquier parte del norte de californiaomunÍquese a este telÉfono. a sÓlo semanas de las elecciones primarias, expertos aseguran que los jÓvenes estÁn involucrando mÁs en la polÍtica. basado en temas de inmigraciÓn y justicia, que de cierta manera ha despertado las ganas de votar en muchos, pero otros no tienen interÉs en estos comicios. los peÑa con el reportes. >> una persona promedio pasa cuatro horas en el celular, mayor y es una de ellas. >> en facebook y redes sociales. >> precisamente, en redes sociales es donde esta generaciÓn ha recopilado la informaciÓn que ha animado a muchos a votar o a aburrido a otros. >> me cuenta del proceso de las elecciones pero no le pongo mucho interÉs. >> el voto es muy importante que no todos tienen el voto. >> algo que expertos aseguran jugarÁ un papel decisivo el 16 de noviembre. >> ha sido muy difÍcil, el costo de vivienda estÁ altÍsimo, vemos un joven que estÁ viviendo con su mamá o su papÁ. >> la dramÁtica elecciÓn al nuevo juez de corte suprema, niÑos migrantes en centros de dete
votantes, 4 el nÚmero a llamar es el155386420 yy puede llamarnos desde cualquier parte del norte de californiaomunÍquese a este telÉfono. a sÓlo semanas de las elecciones primarias, expertos aseguran que los jÓvenes estÁn involucrando mÁs en la polÍtica. basado en temas de inmigraciÓn y justicia, que de cierta manera ha despertado las ganas de votar en muchos, pero otros no tienen interÉs en estos comicios. los peÑa con el reportes. >> una persona promedio pasa cuatro horas en...
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it has been california and who is leading california? this is a policy that is cost our state tremendously. it has cost us in every area, we are still suing and being sued by the federal government. resist is what has made the sanctuary states and caused everybody to come across the border. resist is running the house. maxine waters, nancy pelosi, they are not going to be comfortable until this president is going through impeachment hearings. luckily, it will not make it through the senate, but it will cause chaos and mayhem just until they get another election. you know that what is -- you know that is what it is. the republican breaking ranks is probably -- is probably one of the problems. there was no democrat support for immigration, no democrat support for any of the tax reform. our two senators were absent as well as every member of the delegation and that is what we got little consideration. i got back and got as much as we could because they know we are an important state. bottom line, the state of california with the resist poli
it has been california and who is leading california? this is a policy that is cost our state tremendously. it has cost us in every area, we are still suing and being sued by the federal government. resist is what has made the sanctuary states and caused everybody to come across the border. resist is running the house. maxine waters, nancy pelosi, they are not going to be comfortable until this president is going through impeachment hearings. luckily, it will not make it through the senate, but...
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california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. sfx: tinny headphone musicnge . be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. andinclude free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. >>> a plane carrying the royal couple prince harry and meghan markle, the plane had to fly around because another plane was right there on the runway, the flight landed safely a few minutes later, the royal couple was in the middle of a 4 nation tour, and it's part of the invictus games and they'll finish with a trip to new zealand. >>> and kneel sen had a completed section of a replacement wall in southern california. >> with this new wall, we're finally providing our agents with the infrastructure they need to be successful. we'll begin construction on 11 more mo
california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. sfx: tinny headphone musicnge . be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. andinclude free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life......
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the thing is that according to the department of finance in california, california drivers will have about $10 per month. granted, california is an expensive place to live, but what is not included in the yes campaign is the cost per year on front end alignments and shocks and tire repairs because of bad roads. $739 per year, estimated. >> i would like to know where jerry brown was over the last eight years when he raised the state budget. over a 250% increase in not one penny was prioritized for roads. not one. the gas tax was diverted to the general fund and into projects including the high-speed rail and it did not go to roads. this year alone, he has $6 billion in surplus income tax collections and $4 billion in surplus property tax collections.>> reporter:, -- california spends $35 billion per year on transportation. is that money spent as well as it could be? >> investing and fixing the roads is incredibly important and very simple. it is important to do because it actually gets more expensive. it is more expensive if you don't fix your roads. to take away the $5 billion is ter
the thing is that according to the department of finance in california, california drivers will have about $10 per month. granted, california is an expensive place to live, but what is not included in the yes campaign is the cost per year on front end alignments and shocks and tire repairs because of bad roads. $739 per year, estimated. >> i would like to know where jerry brown was over the last eight years when he raised the state budget. over a 250% increase in not one penny was...
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susan marie smith, 53, simi valley, california. teresa camera, california. thomas allen day, jr., 54, corona, california. victor lloyd link, 53, california. h-meddie, edmonton, alberta, canada. jessica vinechuck, valley view, alberta, canada. jordan heckledon't know, maple ridge, british columbia, canada. terra ann roe, 34, alberta, canada. harley ann crybalm, 33, sutherland, iowa. rhonda laroch talks. mr. burr:ry, massachusetts. lisa marie nunes, 48, gallop, new mexico. william winfield, wolf, jr., 42, newburgh, pennsylvania. a senator: james sonny mettleton, big sandy, tennessee. hedger lorraineal dorado, 35, utah. carolyn lee parsons, 31, seattle, washington. denise berdides, west virginia. and to the hundreds injured that night, those still recovering from the scars visible and invisible, we stand with you and we have not forgotten. thank you, and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standin
susan marie smith, 53, simi valley, california. teresa camera, california. thomas allen day, jr., 54, corona, california. victor lloyd link, 53, california. h-meddie, edmonton, alberta, canada. jessica vinechuck, valley view, alberta, canada. jordan heckledon't know, maple ridge, british columbia, canada. terra ann roe, 34, alberta, canada. harley ann crybalm, 33, sutherland, iowa. rhonda laroch talks. mr. burr:ry, massachusetts. lisa marie nunes, 48, gallop, new mexico. william winfield, wolf,...
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of california voted for trump and is very red.what proaftsz the trump supporters in california? >> gov. brown: i think they didn't like -- obama didn't look the way he they used to. republicans successfully stigmatized demonized the affordable care act, made it look like a horrible thing. it's a lie technique so that became a boogie man, and the republicans exploited that. and trump took it to a new level. but it doesn't mean -- there's still 40% of the people that no matter what trump does or says, they're willing to embrace that or at least tolerate it because they don't like the opposite, which is a change, a diversity that is empthetical to their sense of identity belonging and security. so, you have to find a way to appeal to that. that's what politicians do. that's what leaders do. culturally i think it can be done. it is done by some. right now with the disruptions we see, are not limited to the united states. brexit, in england, the movement in spain, the five-star movement, the northern league in italy. the populist movem
of california voted for trump and is very red.what proaftsz the trump supporters in california? >> gov. brown: i think they didn't like -- obama didn't look the way he they used to. republicans successfully stigmatized demonized the affordable care act, made it look like a horrible thing. it's a lie technique so that became a boogie man, and the republicans exploited that. and trump took it to a new level. but it doesn't mean -- there's still 40% of the people that no matter what trump...
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host: explain a lot of california passed this week. guest: california and a few states have passed that neutrality laws in the past few months. fcc created obama .et neutrality rules the title to communications act, the phone that work, telegraph communications network of the past. the u.s. had never regulated internet in this way. and the the trump fcc which now has republican majority, repeal those rules from the obama administration. in response, states have been passing their own net neutrality bills regulating run services. california is the biggest, the fourth state to have that neutrality rules. theuse it is the center of tech industry, has attracted attention. governor brown signed this into law and within hours the trump doj filed a lawsuit to stop the enactment of the law. host: what will that mean, what are they trying to do with this lawsuit? will this set precedent for all the other states trying to pass their own laws? californiapurpose of is to set standards, bring back regulations, something like what was in place in 20
host: explain a lot of california passed this week. guest: california and a few states have passed that neutrality laws in the past few months. fcc created obama .et neutrality rules the title to communications act, the phone that work, telegraph communications network of the past. the u.s. had never regulated internet in this way. and the the trump fcc which now has republican majority, repeal those rules from the obama administration. in response, states have been passing their own net...
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. >>> it would profits for california's california just dialysis centers. we talked to supporters and opponents about prop 8 will impact employees and patients. the 4 on 2 starts now. >>> a federal investigation is underway after someone mailed homemade pipe buns -- bombs to leading democratic lawmakers. no one has been hurt by these devices but now authorities are trying to make sure the threat is over. welcome everyone to 4 on 2, i'm alex savidge. >> and i am heather holmes . >> boxes lauren blanchard joins us on what that is one of many crime scenes. >> reporter: we are just down the street from president obama's house here in washington dc. he is one of the several democrats who received the suspected explosive devices, they believe pipe bomb. now authorities are rushing to believe that just learn who is responsible. >> the full weight of our government is being deployed to conduct this investigation and bring those responsible for these despicable acts to justice. >> reporter: president trump speaking out against a series of seemingly dangerous devices
. >>> it would profits for california's california just dialysis centers. we talked to supporters and opponents about prop 8 will impact employees and patients. the 4 on 2 starts now. >>> a federal investigation is underway after someone mailed homemade pipe buns -- bombs to leading democratic lawmakers. no one has been hurt by these devices but now authorities are trying to make sure the threat is over. welcome everyone to 4 on 2, i'm alex savidge. >> and i am heather...
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next, the battle that california next, the battle that california is fighting against the federal california'sublic schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> early voting centers are opening up in santa clara county this weekend. the election is 11 days away, and starting tomorrow there will be seven places where you can cast a ballot. verify your voter registration or request a replacement ballot. if you missed the deadline to register to vote you can do something called conditional voter registration. what it means is that you will be able to cast a ballot in the election and it will be counted after your registration is verified. to learn about what is on your ballot, the issues and
next, the battle that california next, the battle that california is fighting against the federal california'sublic schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in...
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> there is a new app aimed at keeping kids in florida safe from predators this halloween. it was developed by the florida department of law enforcement. once users download the app, they can see where registered sex offenders are located. >> you touch that button and you will know where all of the perverts around you are. that's a great opportunity for us to have. >> anywhere you are, pull up the map. it will show you where sex offenders are registered in your area. >> law enforcement says the app, free to download, can help parents know which homes, which neighborhoods they s
california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> there is a...
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and in particular, another mention of california, that california has five latinos running for state-wide offices in this election, which is quite extraordinary again. one thing we do see that is a little troubling is that we expect there to be a slight deadline in the number of latinos serving in state houses. this phenomenon really being a function of sitting state senators and state house representatives and assembly members moving up and running for higher office and not being played by other latinos or latinas. our projections is there may and net loss of three state senators and four lower house representatives in state capitols around country. once the election is done after november 6th, we will issue our final report on the numbers of latinos elected to congress, to the united states senate, state-wide offices and to state houses. stay tuned for that. that will come shortly after november 6th. finally, let's look a little bit at latino voter impacting gubernatorial races. here we see the percentage of latinos that make up the electorate in these very tight races for governor in a
and in particular, another mention of california, that california has five latinos running for state-wide offices in this election, which is quite extraordinary again. one thing we do see that is a little troubling is that we expect there to be a slight deadline in the number of latinos serving in state houses. this phenomenon really being a function of sitting state senators and state house representatives and assembly members moving up and running for higher office and not being played by...
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not just for northern california. down through southern california they're also expecting some very gusty santa ana winds and that's also bringing some concern for southern california, so craving down through southern california today, or up into the north bay, these are a couple of things to keep in mind. we're talking about strong, gusty conditions, ranging 20 to 30 miles per hour, gusts upwards of 60 miles per hour. pair that up with low humidity levels, less than 10%, especially overnight, that's what's going to bring the biggest concern so if you see the highlighted areas, anything really above a thousand feet will be at a higher threat. now, the wind advisory is also in place for the north bay hills. that's when we're tracking some of the strongest winds, which unfortunately means the highest fire danger and this is in effect through tomorrow morning, at about 10:00 a.m., especially for the north bay mountains. north-northeasterly winds will begin to gust up and kick up. let's talk about some of the highest gust
not just for northern california. down through southern california they're also expecting some very gusty santa ana winds and that's also bringing some concern for southern california, so craving down through southern california today, or up into the north bay, these are a couple of things to keep in mind. we're talking about strong, gusty conditions, ranging 20 to 30 miles per hour, gusts upwards of 60 miles per hour. pair that up with low humidity levels, less than 10%, especially overnight,...
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theoes california need west? >> somebody use the term earlier that we have not unpacked the notion of what it is to be in the west. there are a lot of different definitions. the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common story. there are distinctive challenges because we are living in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering. we have a culture of creativity which has transformed the world, as we have seen. high-tech is not in the silicon valley. and inustin, in boise different parts of western states. the west, at this moment, is not one entity. andave the extracted states the mountain states. as mark is talking about, with more power than a normal democracy would allocate to them. unusual democracy that we give
theoes california need west? >> somebody use the term earlier that we have not unpacked the notion of what it is to be in the west. there are a lot of different definitions. the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common...
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> the cbs evening news is next. >> ier -- jeff glor is here with the preview. >> up next on the cbs evening news, we're at the prison where notorious mobster was murdered. >>> the story of the first husband and wife b-2 bomber pilots. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00, bids drying up for organic -- businesses drying up for organic dairy farmers. back in 30 seconds with that. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this tuesday, the president mourns shooting victims in a controversial trip to pittsburgh. he also claims he ha
california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> the cbs...
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. ♪ [ monitors beeping ] >> all right, let's monitor his vitals, keep a close eye on spo2. pupils are reactive, but the patient is still unresponsive. >> his blood pressure's steady. >> alert me if that changes and as soon as we get the ct back from radiology. it appears to be some serious trauma. i want to know exactly what we're dealing with from that fall. >> ridge: we didn't think bill was gonna come at us like that. >> brooke: you went over there to confront him, ridge. you had to know what would have. t thmessage.sked him to leaveede geno, was him. he d bill is lying unconsi
california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. ♪ [ monitors beeping ]...
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warning, california. a handful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our neighborhood public schools is always tony's top priority. >>> 30 years to life, that's how long a livermore man has been sentenced for killing a mother and her infant daughter in a drunk driving crash in 2015. brian jones was in court this morning where he listened to the family of the victims speak before receiving his punishment. as cristina rendon reports, it was an emotional day for everyone inside the courtroom. >> reporter: the defendant waited for the judge to hand down the sentence. he is convicted of crashing int
warning, california. a handful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our...
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a large number located in southern california.hat does that tell us about the political fault lines in california today? >> well, the fault lines have actually been shifting a little bit. we see that democrats really do have a plurality of registration in the state. there are somewhere about 45% democratic registrants in the state, but we've also seen that for the first time republicans are actually a minority as far as registration goes and they have been overtaken by those who call themselves no party preference voters. what we have been watching -- if you watch the registration numbers, really california has been moving into the democratic column. although we're not an absolute majority democratic state. as you can see, we're not over 50% democratic. but we are democratic at least in terms of overall -- the top number of democrats who are registered. so what we see playing out is here in southern california, that maybe in the last few decades, republicans have had an advantage. democrats have been slowly overtaking those number
a large number located in southern california.hat does that tell us about the political fault lines in california today? >> well, the fault lines have actually been shifting a little bit. we see that democrats really do have a plurality of registration in the state. there are somewhere about 45% democratic registrants in the state, but we've also seen that for the first time republicans are actually a minority as far as registration goes and they have been overtaken by those who call...
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he lived in california. he was born in arizona. he moved to california. he started work as a migrant farmworker for showtime and he then becomes a community organizer in the 1960s. as a community organizer, he is very interested in mexican- american rights. he wanted to improve the quality of life for next can american farmworkers and he goes -- he is in delano, california. this is a little aside. -- the keep point i want to know did you to know is i will talk about chavez as a mexican american but this was a coalition between filipino workers and mexican americans. we should think this different of this is a coalition as well. the filipino workers wanted to push chavez two strike the first time. this was 1965. the goal was a higher minimum wage of $1.50 per hour, the right to unemployment insurance and the right to hire, have a union and have them be hired by the union hall. chavez always wanted more than just a union. he really thought of a larger movement. it was a movement for mexican- american rights and labor rights. the first strike happened in 196
he lived in california. he was born in arizona. he moved to california. he started work as a migrant farmworker for showtime and he then becomes a community organizer in the 1960s. as a community organizer, he is very interested in mexican- american rights. he wanted to improve the quality of life for next can american farmworkers and he goes -- he is in delano, california. this is a little aside. -- the keep point i want to know did you to know is i will talk about chavez as a mexican american...
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who will lead california from the governor's office? lieutenant governor gavin newsom democrat and the former mayor of san francisco faces republican john cox, a businessman from illinois. john cox promises to fight special interest and institute what he calls smart immigration and help the homeless help themselves. gavin newsom says he believes in california's sanctuary laws and single-payer healthcare. he points to his own history of backing issues like universal healthcare and marriage rights. now our recent kpix survey poll shows amongst likely voters that 52% intend to vote for gavin newsom and 35% say they will vote for john cox and 13% say they have not decided. >> and other keyways for california is the u.s. senate race between four term incumbent dianne feinstein and the state senator kevin de leon. >> we have folks in washington, d.c. the have lacked the courage of their convictions to do the right thing by everyday folks. i wish democrats and washington will fight like for dreamers. just the way it done on trump and republica
who will lead california from the governor's office? lieutenant governor gavin newsom democrat and the former mayor of san francisco faces republican john cox, a businessman from illinois. john cox promises to fight special interest and institute what he calls smart immigration and help the homeless help themselves. gavin newsom says he believes in california's sanctuary laws and single-payer healthcare. he points to his own history of backing issues like universal healthcare and marriage...
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california again. to my earlier ., california is very much -- is an outlier in terms of the national electorate of latinos. in california we expect more than two million latinos to vote. that is more than a quarter of the total number of voters national. colorado, 225,000. over one million in florida. more than a quarter million projected to vote in illinois. 284,000 in new jersey. 178,000 in new mexico. which is comparable to the number of latinos who voted there in 2014. over half a million latino voters expected to turn out in the state of new york. and texas, again with very compete tiff races, more than 1.1 latinos expected to participate by november 6th, 2018. texas being one of those early voting states. so the factors affecting latino participation in 2018, there is lots going on around the country that is affecting latino participation in our election. first i would like to focus on some of the obstacles that we continue to see latino voters encounter in voting. in your pact today we are relea
california again. to my earlier ., california is very much -- is an outlier in terms of the national electorate of latinos. in california we expect more than two million latinos to vote. that is more than a quarter of the total number of voters national. colorado, 225,000. over one million in florida. more than a quarter million projected to vote in illinois. 284,000 in new jersey. 178,000 in new mexico. which is comparable to the number of latinos who voted there in 2014. over half a million...
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thank you, california. [cheering] i want to say, a word to the minority of folks in california. who voted for john. this is what i want to say. during this campaign in 2016, trump said a whole lot of thin things, which on the surface, sounded reasonable. they only problem is, this guy is a pathological liar. [cheering] it doesn't matter what he says, the next day he is going to change his beer. view. trump ran for president, he said i'm going to provide healthcare to everybody. i believe that. barbara believe that. turns out, he lied. when he became president, he helped read to help throat 32 million americans off the healthcare they have. thank god in the second, in the senate, with the vote of the late don mccain, we were able to defeat that proposal by one vote. [cheering] during his campaign, trump said that we have got to take on the pharmaceutical industry and lower the cost of prescription drugs. he is right. that's what we should do. unfortunately, he lied again and over the last two years, prescription drugs costs in california and throughout this country have soared. i
thank you, california. [cheering] i want to say, a word to the minority of folks in california. who voted for john. this is what i want to say. during this campaign in 2016, trump said a whole lot of thin things, which on the surface, sounded reasonable. they only problem is, this guy is a pathological liar. [cheering] it doesn't matter what he says, the next day he is going to change his beer. view. trump ran for president, he said i'm going to provide healthcare to everybody. i believe that....
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in arizona nearly half a million voters can 486,000 their california again to my earlier point, californias very much over, an outlier in terms of the national electorate of latinos. in california we expect more than 2 million refutable, more than a quarter of the total number of latino voters nationally. colorado 225,000. over a million latinos projected to vote in florida. more than a quarter million projected to vote in illinois. nearly 300,000 in new jersey. when hundred 78,000 in new mexico which is coupled to the number of latinos who voted there in 2014. 2014. over half a million latino voters expected to turn out in the state of new york, and texas again with very competitive statewide races, more than 1.1 million 1 million latinos expected to participate by november 6, 2018. texas a ringwood of the early voting states. so the factors affecting latino participation in 2018. there's lots going on around the country that is affecting latino participation in our elections. i would first like to focus on some of the obstacles that we continue to see latino voters encounter in voting. i
in arizona nearly half a million voters can 486,000 their california again to my earlier point, californias very much over, an outlier in terms of the national electorate of latinos. in california we expect more than 2 million refutable, more than a quarter of the total number of latino voters nationally. colorado 225,000. over a million latinos projected to vote in florida. more than a quarter million projected to vote in illinois. nearly 300,000 in new jersey. when hundred 78,000 in new...
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warning, california.dful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our neighborhood public schools is always tony's top priority. >>> a 12 pound chunk of the moon fell to the earth as the media right and has been sold for more than $600,000 at an auction. >> it is made up of six fragments that fit together like a puzzle. it was discovered last year in northwest africa it is considered one of the most significant meteorites ever found because of iom vietnam but information about the buyer was not disclosed. >>> $600,000 for a moon rock. it would be a great talki
warning, california.dful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our...
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california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> another one of northern california's spectacular vistas is becoming a victim of its own beauty. big sur's bixby bridges being overrun by tourists. the graceful span off conducted by karzai and tour buses and sullied by growing piles of trash but it doesn't help with the local tourism bureau named the bridge one of the top 10 snapshot spots in monterey canterbury truck we, you start your weekend until you see these guys. today, service dogs who regularly visit patients at stanford medical, were dressed up as a pack o
california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school...
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muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos en este especial "un aÑo mÁs de los incendios al norte de california"iar con cobertura en equipo para traerles testimonios e imÁgenes de las desgracias que dejaron los incendios al norte de california hace un aÑo. la comunidad de santa rosa de une en estos momentos en una emotiva vigilia. y hoy se presentaron nuevas estrategias para emergencia en aquellas ciudades que aÚn se recuperan. pero vamos a iniciar con jaime peluffo, quien tiene testimonios de residentes que lo perdieron todo y tuvieron que volver a empezar. jaime. jaime: palmira, estos siniestros dejaron a miles de personas sin hogar y las secuelas son a largo plazo. a continuaciÓn, un resumen de lo ocurrido. las imÁgenes de hace un aÑo fueron desgarradoras. una compilaciÓn de extrema sequÍa y fuertes vientos facilitaron que se propagara en las llamas y, en poco tiempo, miles de personas en los condados de napa y sonoma corrÍan por salvar sus vidas. >> no sabÍa si iba a vivir o iba a morir con mis hijos: jaime: alondra mendoza fue una de las residentes que tuvo que salir huyendo del vecindario.
muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos en este especial "un aÑo mÁs de los incendios al norte de california"iar con cobertura en equipo para traerles testimonios e imÁgenes de las desgracias que dejaron los incendios al norte de california hace un aÑo. la comunidad de santa rosa de une en estos momentos en una emotiva vigilia. y hoy se presentaron nuevas estrategias para emergencia en aquellas ciudades que aÚn se recuperan. pero vamos a iniciar con jaime peluffo, quien tiene...
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. >> the redwood trees are what make california so special. they're a unique species and has helped define california as a unique place and one of the places we all love.heeae has es redwood memorial grows in 30 california parks. >>> a young model shot and killed on her way to work. a desperate plea now from her family. >>> a california authority getting big bucks to research earthquakes. >>> plus walmart may be shelling out to end a lawsuit brought by california cashiers. the changes they may now be making in stores. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks and requires they receive fema level training and active shooters and natural disasters. vote yes on 11 to ensure 911 emergency care is there when you or your love one need it. >>> california university is getting a big boost to help them study earthquakes. the
. >> the redwood trees are what make california so special. they're a unique species and has helped define california as a unique place and one of the places we all love.heeae has es redwood memorial grows in 30 california parks. >>> a young model shot and killed on her way to work. a desperate plea now from her family. >>> a california authority getting big bucks to research earthquakes. >>> plus walmart may be shelling out to end a lawsuit brought by...
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the great california shakeout happens tomorrow. i'll show you more about the energy released during an earthquake and what does the most damage. and how warm tomorrow. that's coming up at 6:19 tonight. >>> cracked pavement, potholes and bumps in the road are costing drivers in the bay area an average of $1,000 each year. a new report by a national transportation group says san francisco, oakland, and san jose have the roughest roads in america. and contra costa county aren't doing much better. nbc bay area's melissa colorado is in concord with this list. >> reporter: concord and antioch actually top the list when it comes to mid-size cities with the reports roads in america. take this avenue, for example. you can see there's a dip in the middle of the road here and there's a line of scrape marks. and this is when the undercarriage of a car scrapes across this pavement and opponents of prop 6 say that if the gas tax is repealed the roads here in the bay area are only going to get worse. juniper bausch of oakland rarely drives her va
the great california shakeout happens tomorrow. i'll show you more about the energy released during an earthquake and what does the most damage. and how warm tomorrow. that's coming up at 6:19 tonight. >>> cracked pavement, potholes and bumps in the road are costing drivers in the bay area an average of $1,000 each year. a new report by a national transportation group says san francisco, oakland, and san jose have the roughest roads in america. and contra costa county aren't doing much...
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>> does california need the west? >> i do think someone use the term earlier, that we really haven't unpacked the notion of what it is to be in the west and there are a lot of different definitions. the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition of the west, it's the one we use at the lane center but sometimes i wonder why to use the continental divide or do it in terms of topology, the mississippi river? >> so, obviously, the one thing that i think is important to rule the best realize in critical ways, the west is distinctive and that's what breeds the common story. there are distinctive challenges in the west because we are living basically in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering that we have a culture of creativity that has transformed the world because basically, hitec is not in the silicon valley, it's coming in boise in different parts of the western state, but at this particular moment in time the west is not just one entity, we have the extracted states an
>> does california need the west? >> i do think someone use the term earlier, that we really haven't unpacked the notion of what it is to be in the west and there are a lot of different definitions. the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition of the west, it's the one we use at the lane center but sometimes i wonder why to use the continental divide or do it in terms of topology, the mississippi river? >> so, obviously, the one thing that i think is important to...
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. struck another lottery jackpot getting your. the powerball jackpot is no winter yet. department number is 15. there has not been a big winner since august and the jackpot keeps growing. last night with $370 million and it jumps to $430 million for saturday's drawing. the other big jackpot is in the mega millions. it has grown to $900 million and it is the second largest lottery jackpot in us history. i am guessing mike will play again. the next mega millions drawing is trying night. >>> the red sox are trying to punch their ticket to the world series. when they played the houston as
california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. struck another lottery jackpot...
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thank you, california. and given the fact that trump and his friends are attacking california every day, you guys must be doing something right. thank you, california. but i want to say a word to the minority of folks in california who voted for trump, and this is what i want to say. during his campaign in 2016, trump said a whole lot of things, which on the surface sounded reasonable. the only problem is that this andis a pathological liar it does not matter what he says, because the next day is going to change his view. when trump ran for president, you all may recall, he said, i am going to provide health care to everybody. i believe that. arbor believes that. barbara believes that. it turned out he lied, and when he became president, he helped lead the effort to throw 32 million americans off of the health care they have. and thank god in the senate, thank god in the senate, with the vote of the late john mccain, we were able to defeat that proposal by one vote. during his campaign, trump said that we h
thank you, california. and given the fact that trump and his friends are attacking california every day, you guys must be doing something right. thank you, california. but i want to say a word to the minority of folks in california who voted for trump, and this is what i want to say. during his campaign in 2016, trump said a whole lot of things, which on the surface sounded reasonable. the only problem is that this andis a pathological liar it does not matter what he says, because the next day...
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warning, california.andful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our neighborhood public schools is always tony's top priority. happening today... a tahoe ski resort is offering its guests more time during opening weekend. mount rose ski resort has decided to extend its opening weekend through this afternoon for season ticketholders. the resort's wizard lift will be open from 9 until 3 in the afternoon. opening day for the resort was friday. after this weekend, lift operations and the opening of additional terrain will resume as weather and conditions allow
warning, california.andful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our...
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california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, teachers, and mental-health professionals. vote "yes" on c. big corporations pay for it, not you. >>> take you outside, live look at san francisco, this beautiful afternoon, a nice warm-up happening for the weekend. a look at the current conditions and also the halloween forecast?>> a beautiful view there, san francisco is 70 degrees, upper 70s and santa rosa, low 70s in oakland, san jose checking in around 77. partly cloudy for many, partly cloudy to partly sunny we will call it over areas of the coast, concord, cooler in oakland, a few degrees, all in all, similar to yesterday, some of us little bit more sunshine and a little bit warme
california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, teachers, and mental-health...