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california. aboutennedy talks mexico's governance and plans for california in the decades leading up to the 1848 mexican-american war in which mexico lost california to the united states. rick: ok, scholars. this is what we are going to do today. oflass called high hopes mexican california. this is an important thing. for those of us who live in california especially coastal california, this is our heritage. partis who we are is in mexican. a lot of our class it is the blending that goes on that create us and stuff like that. ina mexican period california in history, we will deal with the big picture and also look at individual stories and individual things to think about. hopefully you will have some ideas to talk about, any issues you want to talk about, then you -- one of, if the great things about history is we talk about the big ideas and also get down to particulars. heard of the class, i hope you spend your life driving up highway 101 or don't highway 5 or driving around los angeles, you w
california. aboutennedy talks mexico's governance and plans for california in the decades leading up to the 1848 mexican-american war in which mexico lost california to the united states. rick: ok, scholars. this is what we are going to do today. oflass called high hopes mexican california. this is an important thing. for those of us who live in california especially coastal california, this is our heritage. partis who we are is in mexican. a lot of our class it is the blending that goes on...
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he arrived in california and there is no doubt that leland stanford loves california. he thinks he is in paradise. he is a booster of california promise. of its beauty, agricultural potential and the potential of california citizens to form the greatest society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. our leland. and forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners of commerce in sacramento, the big four associate. they formed the union pacific railroad. their initial vision is they will build a wagon road turnpike poole rd. into the sierras for the mine. they discover that the government is selling bonds so you can get paid to do that. so they start building a wagon road. they need the wagon road to build the railroad anyway. and then they discover that there is all this cash that you can get from the government. they struggle for a couple years on how to get their hands on that cash. and richard white's book will tell you all about that. eventually floods of money are coming in and leland stanford's job in the transcontinental railroad was to keep the p
he arrived in california and there is no doubt that leland stanford loves california. he thinks he is in paradise. he is a booster of california promise. of its beauty, agricultural potential and the potential of california citizens to form the greatest society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. our leland. and forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners of commerce in sacramento, the big four associate. they formed the union pacific railroad. their initial vision is...
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he is an inveterate booster of california's promise, of california's beauty come up california's agricultural potential, and of the potential for california's citizens to form the greatest society and arthur. -- society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. [laughter] and he forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners in commerce in sacramento, the big four, the associates, they form the union pacific railroad. and there initial vision is that they are going to build a wagon turnpike road to the sierra and the minds. and then they discover the government has these bonds, and you could get paid to do that. so they start building the wagon road, and they need the wagon road to build the railroad anyway. and then they discover there is all this cash that you can get the government. a struggle for a couple of years on how to actually get there hand on the cash -- get their hands on the cash, but eventually just floods of money are coming in, and leland stanford's job in the transcontinental railroad was to keep the political engine running that was bringing in that money, an
he is an inveterate booster of california's promise, of california's beauty come up california's agricultural potential, and of the potential for california's citizens to form the greatest society and arthur. -- society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. [laughter] and he forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners in commerce in sacramento, the big four, the associates, they form the union pacific railroad. and there initial vision is that they are going to build a...
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igueroa comes to california in 1833. and this is the first book in california. this guy was a military officer bought a press, and then his him to a uses then write this book. an awkward book. mostly about this colonization at.rt that he's mad in's on't need to know the and out's but the big idea was the russians along the coast. figueroa was quite willing to develop relations with the ussians, but at the same time, he wanted to create people to nowt living up here, what's sonoma.sa, port ross, he sends viejo to this big ole house, 1934, years 936, these are the we're talking about, and he was the sed to help with redistribution of the lands that mission had there, and he faulted. he didn't do the job. basically was most interested in grabbing land for himself and don't get a good picture of the indians getting they deserved up here north of the bay. other places in california, figueroa was able to empower people to get things done. indians.d help the and this is what i had you read here. let talk about this real quick. i'll be done here in 10 or 15 okay?es, to
igueroa comes to california in 1833. and this is the first book in california. this guy was a military officer bought a press, and then his him to a uses then write this book. an awkward book. mostly about this colonization at.rt that he's mad in's on't need to know the and out's but the big idea was the russians along the coast. figueroa was quite willing to develop relations with the ussians, but at the same time, he wanted to create people to nowt living up here, what's sonoma.sa, port ross,...
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this is proctor and leland stanford milking california dry, that is the root of california here, these are the railroads as the caption says sucking her dry. this is three of the big four, the three were still living at the time writing the railroads, keeping on the railroad in one hand and the legislature in the other hand. and corrupting california. my interest is in this part. how these railroads work, how they made their money and what was in this part that you will hear about later, mostly ends with the driving of the golden spike the railroad construction, the job is done and it is time to move on. but i am less interested in the building of it and how it actually operates. how it works in california in the 19th century. so, this is where usually the culmination of the story end. the meeting of the promontory summit. you have all seen these pictures, you're going to see them again, you will see them over and over again for next year during this centennial. i will just skip over those to get more into this which is the railroad actually an operation. now the best way to see the tr
this is proctor and leland stanford milking california dry, that is the root of california here, these are the railroads as the caption says sucking her dry. this is three of the big four, the three were still living at the time writing the railroads, keeping on the railroad in one hand and the legislature in the other hand. and corrupting california. my interest is in this part. how these railroads work, how they made their money and what was in this part that you will hear about later, mostly...
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last year california has one eighth of the u.s. population of three hundred twenty seven point seven million it's a third of the size of japan half of germany and not quite two thirds of the u.k. but its economic strength looms larger than any of them just about every measure of growth shows that the golden state is pure among developed economies for increase in population expanding gross domestic product improved joblessness rising personal income investment in innovation and wealth created by its stocks and bonds so the california g.d.p. by the way just to put it in context is number one in the united states and it's sixty percent larger than number two. which is texas well certainly they have microsoft they have apple they have well as i said yeah i don't believe north yet but they say silicon valley book they have a lift all of these are the biggest you know the biggest corporations in the way of the legacies feces and all that stuff so there's a potent mix right so no doubt that it is a potent mix of about but for sure somethi
last year california has one eighth of the u.s. population of three hundred twenty seven point seven million it's a third of the size of japan half of germany and not quite two thirds of the u.k. but its economic strength looms larger than any of them just about every measure of growth shows that the golden state is pure among developed economies for increase in population expanding gross domestic product improved joblessness rising personal income investment in innovation and wealth created by...
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california. this pain is devastating. it's crippling and changes one's perspective on how this system addresses the issue when it comes to our black and brown community, children being murdered, young children being pushe.we ask to support this legislation because it's been saving lives. the department of justice through ab. -71 has a source where you can view this and ab953 helps to substantiate everything we say is true. what we saying last year what sb1421 being passed and how many officers have been wrong. >> thank you. >> good morning. i'm with an organization called the community of justice in oakland and i want to thank the supervisors for letting us speak on this important issue and thank you supervisor haney, for supporting this revolution. revolution. resolution. the current use of force standards in 1872, during that time it was legal according to california legislato legislatorp california indians and force them into forced servitude, essentially slavery in the state of california. vi
california. this pain is devastating. it's crippling and changes one's perspective on how this system addresses the issue when it comes to our black and brown community, children being murdered, young children being pushe.we ask to support this legislation because it's been saving lives. the department of justice through ab. -71 has a source where you can view this and ab953 helps to substantiate everything we say is true. what we saying last year what sb1421 being passed and how many officers...
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[laughter] california regard to and the century state, california is simply saying that the people that are there legally in california and those that are there without documentation have certain rights, as does every person in this nation, and that we will cooperate, all the police agencies will cooperate when there is a violent or criminal act by any of these people. it. is basically if a person's there, not involved in criminal activity, then that is where the century comes in. with regard to johnson and guam, it is often said, particularly theight wing blogs, but reality, hank johnson was joking about the amount of military activity and construction that is currently going on in guam. frankly, it is an extraordinary multibillion-dollar buildup of the american military on the island of guam. is it necessary, the answer is yes. while the island tip over, no. host: from malibu, california on the republican line, go ahead. caller: thank you very much. mr. garamendi, i have followed you for years. i have some problems with the century city situation -- sanctuary city situation. the democ
[laughter] california regard to and the century state, california is simply saying that the people that are there legally in california and those that are there without documentation have certain rights, as does every person in this nation, and that we will cooperate, all the police agencies will cooperate when there is a violent or criminal act by any of these people. it. is basically if a person's there, not involved in criminal activity, then that is where the century comes in. with regard...
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california. vigilante lynching were common against mexicans, african-americans, chinese immigrants, italian immigrants. this was california 150 years ago. this predates the exclusion act of 1882. this is when it was absolutely illegal for women to vote. women had almost zero rights in the state of california. this is when the california legislator was exclusively white male privileged property owners. this is the context for which the current law, as it stands, has been set, but that's not who we are any more in california. so we ask san francisco to please provide leadership and pass this resolution and let's bring us up to 2019 and defend human rights in california and pass ab32. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm marlene sanchez and i'm for the restorative justice in oakland and i'm a san francisco native at the bayview hunter's point and i'm here in support of ab-392, changing the language from reasonable to necessary. we know that the police have the training and that they're actually gettin
california. vigilante lynching were common against mexicans, african-americans, chinese immigrants, italian immigrants. this was california 150 years ago. this predates the exclusion act of 1882. this is when it was absolutely illegal for women to vote. women had almost zero rights in the state of california. this is when the california legislator was exclusively white male privileged property owners. this is the context for which the current law, as it stands, has been set, but that's not who...
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now more on the report on how california is aging. >> reporter: california seniors, those over 65, are becoming much more dominant in economic, social and financial and political force. the california department of finance projects that in just 11 years, 9 million of the state's 44 million inhabitants will be senior citizens. that means by 2030 there will be 3 million more seniors than today, making seniorhood the state's fastest growing population segment, more than the growth of children and working aged populations. in fact the 21% of california's population that seniors will represent will be larger than florida's per capita, the sunshine state long considered to be the nation's foremost retirement state >> no one is surprised by this. it has been anticipated for decades now. >> reporter: the national director of the journalist network on generations is a veteran journalist on aging. in california it is said it is pointing the state to an important decision-point. >> it is important to adjust our system to begin to look at older people as a tremendous resource >> reporter: overall
now more on the report on how california is aging. >> reporter: california seniors, those over 65, are becoming much more dominant in economic, social and financial and political force. the california department of finance projects that in just 11 years, 9 million of the state's 44 million inhabitants will be senior citizens. that means by 2030 there will be 3 million more seniors than today, making seniorhood the state's fastest growing population segment, more than the growth of...
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from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke. this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire. and it is not just insurance companies that are wondering, but it is health care worker, recovery afterwards, there are so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, the community design, resilience and health all need to collaborate on this. because it is the most vulnerable populations that are being the most severely affected. we want to prevent this. this is that community i mentioned. coffee park in santa rosa california in 2017. completely burned down after embers jumped over a freeway. and a lot of other area to get here. what if we could have preened that that? how would public health improve? and i think prevention is a key. we need to plan, we need to innovate, we need to engineer new materials and think about how to equip our first responders so they can respond to
from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke. this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire. and it is not just insurance companies that are wondering, but it is health care worker, recovery afterwards, there are so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, the community design,...
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mccarthy: you know, i'm from california. the average price of a gallon of gasoline in america -- and i can get this wrong because i'm from california -- is roughly probably about $2.80, $2.90. in california we pay about $4.10. the current governor was shocked by this. he was so shocked last week that he wanted an investigation why the price of gasoline in california was so high. this was after they had raised the gasoline tax in california. california, just in the last -- i might not get this exactly correct. in the last five years, i believe the revenues in california, just the excess what they have been able to grow, is the entire budget of wisconsin or arizona. do you know how much money they increased when they had all that increase in revenue to infrastructure? not $1. not $1. that is really a responsibility of government. so they spent this money on something else, and then they went to california and said you have to pay more. you have to pay quite a bit more than what other states have to pay. now, who does that hurt
mccarthy: you know, i'm from california. the average price of a gallon of gasoline in america -- and i can get this wrong because i'm from california -- is roughly probably about $2.80, $2.90. in california we pay about $4.10. the current governor was shocked by this. he was so shocked last week that he wanted an investigation why the price of gasoline in california was so high. this was after they had raised the gasoline tax in california. california, just in the last -- i might not get this...
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the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. roe: i reserve, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. takano: madam speaker, i'm prepared to close. i have no further speakers. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, madam speaker. i have no further speakers. i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: madam speaker, i encourage all members to support this. i think it's a great step forward for our veterans, for our guard and reservists. i want to pass along a quick story. one of the reasons that i have pushed this so hard is that in my tennessee guard at home, my previous commander said in the first 40 days, 45 days he commanded the tennessee guard, he had four suicides. and he knew he had to do something. so he instituted a prog
the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. roe: i reserve, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. takano: madam speaker, i'm prepared to close. i have no further speakers. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, madam speaker. i have no further...
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. >> california depends on tourism but what happens when those visitors show up and trample pristine parkland in plain act crazy? turns out there is an instagram account for that. glenn ramirez shows us. on days like today easy to see why people come from all over the world to see big sur. but many of them don't follow the rules or act in a safe way. often just for a social media posting. which probably explains why this man and woman son will lead darted into the lanes of highway one of the bixby bridge. the woman stopping mid-span to pose, the man directing her to find just the right angle. then they dodge oncoming traffic to get back. looks like you did some dangerous photos right there? >> it was just on the -- you know, on the edge there not too dangerous. >> reporter: you are standing in the middle of the street. >> was in any cars that's okay. >> reporter: they did not want to answer any more questions but it's the type of activity that apparently inspired a new instagram account to shame tourist the postings it could be considered irresponsible or unsafe. the account called b
. >> california depends on tourism but what happens when those visitors show up and trample pristine parkland in plain act crazy? turns out there is an instagram account for that. glenn ramirez shows us. on days like today easy to see why people come from all over the world to see big sur. but many of them don't follow the rules or act in a safe way. often just for a social media posting. which probably explains why this man and woman son will lead darted into the lanes of highway one of...
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gentlelady interest california. ms. waters: we have no regrets about how we organized the byrory. -- bureau. with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman from missouri, the chair of the subcommittee, housing, community development, and insurance on the financial services committee, mr. clay. the chair: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for two minutes. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i thank the chairwoman for yielding and i rise today to enthusiastically support the consumers first act. a bill that returns the onsumer bureau to its intended role as a nonpartisan consumer watchdog that elevates the interests of the american taxpayers above those of special interests. the bureau was created by the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act following the financial crisis to ensure that americans have a regulator working solely on their behalf in order to protect them from predatory and abusive actors. under director richard cordray's leadership, the consumer bureau helped over 30 million consumers who were
gentlelady interest california. ms. waters: we have no regrets about how we organized the byrory. -- bureau. with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman from missouri, the chair of the subcommittee, housing, community development, and insurance on the financial services committee, mr. clay. the chair: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for two minutes. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i thank the chairwoman for yielding and i rise today to enthusiastically support the consumers first act. a...
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rouda of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. rouda and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. rouda: this amendment recognizes that american cities, states and businesses are stepping up and pledging to meet the paris agreement goals in the wake of absent and uncertain united states leadership. while the current administration takes steps to undermine the position of the united states on the global stage with regard to climate change, an unprecedented coalition of american states, ities and are taking action to take us to a low carbon. cities across the country are taking the challenge of combatting climate change. these cities are implementing new sustainability initiatives by targeting 100% renewable energy, recycling 100% will wastewater. as california continues to be an international leader in forward-thinking energy policy and environmental stewardship, we are not alone. when describing the work and action still needed, governor brown said quote, we are at th
rouda of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. rouda and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. rouda: this amendment recognizes that american cities, states and businesses are stepping up and pledging to meet the paris agreement goals in the wake of absent and uncertain united states leadership. while the current administration takes steps to undermine the position of the united states on the global stage...
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congresswoman ellen tauscher of california. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. mccarthy: first, let me apologize for being late. it's something i don't like to do. i don't control the floor anymore so, i'm sorry. good afternoon. i want to start, first, by recognize day of remembrance. a time when our nation pauses to remember the millions of lives lost during the atrocities of the holocaust and the valiant actions of those who risked it all, to bring it to an end. this is a time to reflect on our fight against anti-semitism. it's ongoing and we must combat it with everything we have as a nation. last year, the instances of anti-semitism rose by historic levels. already this year, we have had two horrific shootings at synagogues. just last week, and in pittsburgh. this is a stark reminder that our fight against anti-semitism is not over. we should all pledge to never s
congresswoman ellen tauscher of california. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. mccarthy: first, let me apologize for being late. it's something i don't like to do. i don't control the floor anymore so, i'm sorry. good afternoon. i want to start, first, by recognize day of remembrance. a time when our nation pauses to...
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>>drama tonight between the trump administration and california this time. it is about money owed to state fire department just all comes to a head as cal fire officially declared that today. >>the start of fire season at least in some counties capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. how california bills the us forest service when it fights fires on federal land is now at the center of yet another conflict between the state and trump administration. >>the us forest service's california about million for the 2018 fire season money in question as the forest service notified california it wants to change the terms of a contract spelling out how the state deals for the services. california s chief brian marshall says the changes come after a federal audit of the us forest service showed it was slow to pay out nearly half of the contracts, it has for services to maintain the land but now the federal government claims california has overbilled the department. the contract reimburses california for emergencies beyond the fires. the agreement has been in eff
>>drama tonight between the trump administration and california this time. it is about money owed to state fire department just all comes to a head as cal fire officially declared that today. >>the start of fire season at least in some counties capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. how california bills the us forest service when it fights fires on federal land is now at the center of yet another conflict between the state and trump administration. >>the us forest...
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adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is projected to reach $22 billion by the year 2020. and that is just a few years away. >> it can be a huge legal industry in california. i think very shortly, the actual growing of marijuana may become the biggest cash crop in the state and so you want that to be a legal tax paying cash crop, all the way down the line to a sales tax on the retail level. >> the california medical industry is a 3 billion-dollar industry last year. anticipating that multiplier as 20, 30, 50 times in the consumer marketplace once adult use is really in place, you could go ahead and apply that multiplier to revenue. it will be huge. >> when that undergroun
adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is projected to...
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encuentra como univisiÓn Área de la bahÍa por otro lado le contamos de una propuesta de ley en californialiviar la crisis de vivienda al permitir que se construyen las casas para mÁs de una familia >> asÍ es, esta propuesta fue bien recibida por residentes de san josÉ que opinan que esto va a ayudar a bajar los precios de la renta marÍa antonieta mejía en vivo tiene la informaciÓn, delante marÍa >> a tier, esa propuesta puede convertir a california en el primer estado en realizar cambios en las regulaciones de propiedad, algunos consideran un tanto discriminatoria. josÉ lÓpez se dedica a reparar e instalar techos en san josÉ y dice que serÍa positivo que el gobierno estatal diera luz verde a una propuesta que permitirÍa construir no sÓlo viviendas para una sola familia sino duplex y hasta cuatro departamentos en algunos terrenos. >> estÁ muy difÍcil para comprar, estÁ muy caro. >> esta propuesta para construir algunos en el vecindario que se prohÍbe fue incorporado a la sb50 organizaciones ven con buenos ojos la medida que creen que beneficiarÍa a ciudades como san josÉ. >> quiere que cam
encuentra como univisiÓn Área de la bahÍa por otro lado le contamos de una propuesta de ley en californialiviar la crisis de vivienda al permitir que se construyen las casas para mÁs de una familia >> asÍ es, esta propuesta fue bien recibida por residentes de san josÉ que opinan que esto va a ayudar a bajar los precios de la renta marÍa antonieta mejía en vivo tiene la informaciÓn, delante marÍa >> a tier, esa propuesta puede convertir a california en el primer estado en...
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it is all california, california, california.acturing, california is one of the top five manufacturers. when we talk about oil, california is in the top five of states. the reason i throughout california is we are not a one note wonder so it is not oil is down so of course texas is going to be slowing down or finance is slow so there goes new york. every single sector is going to be in california as the lead for all intents and purposes so it is a very diversified economy. joe: andrew, what is the significance of any of the elimination of the change of the tax law which had a lot of blue states? is that in your view acting as a drag on california and also presumably new york, new jersey, and some other states? andrew: basically, less tax refund this year because of the issue where you cannot detect more of your mortgage and the state income tax type of thing. i do not think it showed up yet but i also know talking to my colleagues out here that most people are unaware that coming into this year's tax year they did not plan for an
it is all california, california, california.acturing, california is one of the top five manufacturers. when we talk about oil, california is in the top five of states. the reason i throughout california is we are not a one note wonder so it is not oil is down so of course texas is going to be slowing down or finance is slow so there goes new york. every single sector is going to be in california as the lead for all intents and purposes so it is a very diversified economy. joe: andrew, what is...
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cielo mayormente nublado en todo el estado de california.egresando las lluvias asociado con otro frente frÍo que se va estar destrozando. para mÁs informaciÓn baje nuestra aplicaciÓn que es gratis de "univision 14". que tenga una excelente tarde. >> muchas gracias, elena. vamos a pasar ahora con un adelanto del "contacto deportivo". >> mÁs adelante los deportes, el city es campeÓn en la premier de inglaterra. ademÁs, te contamos cÓmo le fue los tallan en casa de los reds. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> esto es "contacto deportivo". ♪ >> quÉ tal. el city buscaba su segundo tÍtulo consecutivo dentro de la premier league. el equipo de guardiola visitÓ con la misiÓn de ganar para asegurar el campeonato. pese al comenzar perdiendo responder un rÁpido y con goles de sergio agüero. y la corte daban la vuelta al matador antes del descanso . ya en la segunda parte los golazos sellaron la goleada 4 1 y con esto consiguieron su segundo tÍtulo del premier de manera consecutiva. ademÁs, el cuarto en los Últimos ocho aÑos. guardiola por su parte, guardÓ su tÍtulo 26 como entre
cielo mayormente nublado en todo el estado de california.egresando las lluvias asociado con otro frente frÍo que se va estar destrozando. para mÁs informaciÓn baje nuestra aplicaciÓn que es gratis de "univision 14". que tenga una excelente tarde. >> muchas gracias, elena. vamos a pasar ahora con un adelanto del "contacto deportivo". >> mÁs adelante los deportes, el city es campeÓn en la premier de inglaterra. ademÁs, te contamos cÓmo le fue los tallan en...
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california. the disaster aid package has the support of president trump and has passed through the senate. yesterday democrats said the house will try again to pass the measure during a session some time next week. >>> missouri is still in the middle of a relentless spring storm season. drone video shows the widespread damage from this week's large tornado that cut a mile-wide path from the south end of jefferson city north to the missouri river. the swollen river is projected to top a levee some time today and potentially flood the airport already evacuated. there are no reports of deaths or missing people in jefferson city, but the storm system is blamed for three deaths in southwest missouri. >>> in mississippi farmers are dealing with floods that are threatening their livelihoods. flood waters in some areas are not expected to recede until early july. water from heavy rain in recent months combined with melting know from the upper mississippi delta. about 800 square miles of farmland is under
california. the disaster aid package has the support of president trump and has passed through the senate. yesterday democrats said the house will try again to pass the measure during a session some time next week. >>> missouri is still in the middle of a relentless spring storm season. drone video shows the widespread damage from this week's large tornado that cut a mile-wide path from the south end of jefferson city north to the missouri river. the swollen river is projected to top a...
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are on the decline, the long-term effect that could have on the california economy. >>california currently has the largest population in the entire nation but that could change ovee nextseveral decades kron four son asked a hernia looks at a new report on the decline in birth rates here in the golden state. >>when it cos to newborns hospitals in california are seeing last and last in fact recent estimates show the number of births in the state went down by 18,000 in 2018 nearly 187,000 people were born in california last year making it the slowest growth rate recorded since the year 1900 san francisco is feeling it too cbn's you the average about crawl put 13 babies they for a couple years ago we did the book 15 baby >>as far as the bay area goes san francisco has the 4th largest population in the state doctor fan of california pacific medical center believe societal changes are what's causing the decline to a lot of cool. no the mother. >>and also a lot of high educate mother. so that has tried to have their baby to libya that do time to have been baby and then also
are on the decline, the long-term effect that could have on the california economy. >>california currently has the largest population in the entire nation but that could change ovee nextseveral decades kron four son asked a hernia looks at a new report on the decline in birth rates here in the golden state. >>when it cos to newborns hospitals in california are seeing last and last in fact recent estimates show the number of births in the state went down by 18,000 in 2018 nearly...
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gracias por estar aquÍ en " conexiÓn california ". que nos puede seguir en las redes sociales en " conexiÓn california" opine a en las redes sociales en " conexiÓn california" opine a travÉs de twitter. ssentials. ♪ ♪ ♪ jairo: los hombres o parejas del mismo sexo, tambiÉn pueden solicitar un beneficio migratorio se han sido vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica. leÓn: la violencia domÉstica y siempre una gran tragedia, sin embargo, en estados unidos tambiÉn puede abrir la puerta a una residencia potencial si estado violencia domÉstica es plenamente creÍble. hoy invitamos a esta abogada, noemÍ ramírez, para hablar de este tema tan importante. cÓmo estÁs? estamos hablando de esto que podrÍa estar dirigido contra la violencia de la mujer. pero no es el caso. noemÍ: lo que se tiene que demostrar es que el agresor tiene que ser residente o ciudadano y tiene que existir la relaciÓn. en otras palabras, tienen que estar legalmente casados. si el agresor es residente, entonces la vÍctima puede ser conyugal o hijo menor de edad. ahora, si el agresor
gracias por estar aquÍ en " conexiÓn california ". que nos puede seguir en las redes sociales en " conexiÓn california" opine a en las redes sociales en " conexiÓn california" opine a travÉs de twitter. ssentials. ♪ ♪ ♪ jairo: los hombres o parejas del mismo sexo, tambiÉn pueden solicitar un beneficio migratorio se han sido vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica. leÓn: la violencia domÉstica y siempre una gran tragedia, sin embargo, en estados unidos...
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>>this contract between california and the federal government expires at the end of this year. reporting in sacramento. ashley's above a crime for names. >>tonight at 6.45 senator kamala harris has her sights set on a new issue will look at how she plans to tackle the wage disparity between the genders. >>and california residents are making the best of their situation flooding hitting some city streets. many relying on some pretty creative modes of transportation. >>and next the often seen, but rarely penalize violation police are now cracking down ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived jason's way. chase. make more of what's yours. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matte
>>this contract between california and the federal government expires at the end of this year. reporting in sacramento. ashley's above a crime for names. >>tonight at 6.45 senator kamala harris has her sights set on a new issue will look at how she plans to tackle the wage disparity between the genders. >>and california residents are making the best of their situation flooding hitting some city streets. many relying on some pretty creative modes of transportation. >>and...
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so far monsanto lost three cases here in the california.ase, a jury awarded more than $2 billion to a couple from livermore. >>> 6:37. police in danville searching for four suspects. they want your help. they broke into cars. they are women, two women all in their mid-30s and 40s. they used the victims' credit cards, stolen credit cards at safe way stores. >>> a 20-year-old woman is recovering after her car plunged 450 feet off a cliff in the hills over in napa yesterday morning. that helicopter hoisted her from her car in that wooded area and flew her to a hospital in treatment. she is really lucky to be alive. a cyclist happened to be in the area, saw her cargo over a cliff and called 911. >>> a study on the affects of marijuana legalization in california finds an increase in drug abuse and decrease in pain. visits for chronic pain fell. they suggest in places where cannabis has been legalized such as california and colorado, policymakers should develop plans for potential health risks. >>> 6:39. fans of the band will help to feed the hun
so far monsanto lost three cases here in the california.ase, a jury awarded more than $2 billion to a couple from livermore. >>> 6:37. police in danville searching for four suspects. they want your help. they broke into cars. they are women, two women all in their mid-30s and 40s. they used the victims' credit cards, stolen credit cards at safe way stores. >>> a 20-year-old woman is recovering after her car plunged 450 feet off a cliff in the hills over in napa yesterday...
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>>gas prices continue to rise in the bay area and across california aaa says the average price in california is $4.5 a gallon now we're all feeling the pain at the pump a state government analysis as the skyrocketing prices could be because of possible market manipulation by a handful of well-known retailers. in a memo to governor gavin newsome the california energy commission said at the end of april the difference between this states gasoline prices and the national average increased by more than a dollar. the commission says that's the highest increase ever seen after accounting for the state's additional taxes and other program costs. the increase range between $0.16 and $0.34 a gallon since 2015 the commission also note chevron shell exxonmobil and 76 doubled their prices compared to our co unbranded retailers and so-called hypermarket locations but as of right now the commission notes a preliminary estimates are not precise. they propose studying the issue for the next 5 months, you're the average gas prices and some bay area cities, san francisco for 16 a gallon open for 10 san jose 4
>>gas prices continue to rise in the bay area and across california aaa says the average price in california is $4.5 a gallon now we're all feeling the pain at the pump a state government analysis as the skyrocketing prices could be because of possible market manipulation by a handful of well-known retailers. in a memo to governor gavin newsome the california energy commission said at the end of april the difference between this states gasoline prices and the national average increased by...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. shea: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1520. -- 1503. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. such time as ield i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. eshoo: i rise in support of h.r. 1503. this is a different color book, it's the orange book transparency act. sponsored by the gentlewoman from illinois, congresswoman robin kelly. her bipartisan legislation makes important updates to the food and drug administration's orange book to ensure that this resource is accurate and up to date to promote the development of generic drugs that save so many americans so much money. when it passed in 1984, the drug price competition and patent term restoration act also referred to as hatch-waxman, created the orange book as a resource for drug manufacturers to reference when deciding when and how to seek approval for new drug products.
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. shea: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1520. -- 1503. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. such time as ield i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. eshoo: i rise in support of h.r. 1503. this is a different color book, it's the orange book transparency act. sponsored by...
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tores of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 329, the gentlewoman from california, mrs. tores and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. mrs. torres: mr. chair, i yield myself such time as i may consume and i rise today to offer an amendment to h.r. 9, the climate action now act. my grand sons' generation will remember president trump's decision to leave the paris agreement as the day that he condemned them to a world of manmade devastation. today, we have a chance to change that. which side do we want to be on? the side of future generations or the side of those who would profit at their expense? h.r. 9 mandates that the united states government honor the commitments we made in the paris agreement. we also need to protect the rights of cities and states to go above and beyond to meet the nique strains climate change puts on their regions. for example, california has committed to source 100% of its electricity from renewable s
tores of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 329, the gentlewoman from california, mrs. tores and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. mrs. torres: mr. chair, i yield myself such time as i may consume and i rise today to offer an amendment to h.r. 9, the climate action now act. my grand sons' generation will remember president trump's decision to leave the paris agreement as the day that he condemned them to a...
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a california woman is suing tesla. she lamz her model s suv pinned her up against the wall while she was egna. mallory harcourt filed the lawsuit in alameda county superior court. harcourt lives in santa barbara, but she says the incident last december broke her leg, fractured her pelvis, and forced her into premature labor. "business insider" is reporting that tesla sent har court's attorney a letter defending herself writing that data from her model s shows her suv responded to the operator's hangts as designed. where we're seeing the nasdaq, s&p 500, and the dow all up. the dow up 20 points right now. stocks traded slightly higher a fears over the global economy slowing down. >>> a scary story out of houston addingth video by now. it was last night's cubs and astros g minute maid park when a hard-hit foul ball struck and injured a little girl. chicago's albert almora hit that ball. from the video you can see immediately he knew something went terribly wrong. almora was visibly shaken up, even seen crying between inn
a california woman is suing tesla. she lamz her model s suv pinned her up against the wall while she was egna. mallory harcourt filed the lawsuit in alameda county superior court. harcourt lives in santa barbara, but she says the incident last december broke her leg, fractured her pelvis, and forced her into premature labor. "business insider" is reporting that tesla sent har court's attorney a letter defending herself writing that data from her model s shows her suv responded to the...
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but ultimately it is our decision to make california lawmakers vowed to protect a woman's right to choose the state sued the trump administration to block a move that would have stripped significant funding from abortion providers governor gavin newsome also budgeting to double state funds for health services in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>one day after canceling a nearly billion federal grant president trump is mocking california's high-speed rail project while talking with the national association of realtors in washington dc today, the president joked at california's expands and described the project as a failure. the trump administration moved to and money for the program after statements by california governor gavin newsom back in february at the time the governor said the state was scaled back the plan to $77 billion high speed rail project because of cost hikes delays and management concerns and instead suggested the california would finish a smaller sections. officials at california high school in san ramon will increase police security on campus through the end of th
but ultimately it is our decision to make california lawmakers vowed to protect a woman's right to choose the state sued the trump administration to block a move that would have stripped significant funding from abortion providers governor gavin newsome also budgeting to double state funds for health services in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>one day after canceling a nearly billion federal grant president trump is mocking california's high-speed rail project while talking with...
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uno de ellos de gravedad en un parque de atracciones en el sur de california.Ño de 10 aÑos fueron tan tratados por heridas menores. por otra parte, francisco y guadalupe tuvieron muchos aÑos esperando por la residencia permanente realizando todos los trÁmites legales necesarios durante es ese tiempo nacieron sus dos hijos y gonzalo gonzÁlez nos va a contar esta historia, que afortunadamente tuvo un final feliz. >> una gran alegrÍa embarga guadalupe y a francisco, ya que despuÉs de esperar 25 aÑos, por fin son residentes permanentes. >> todavÍa me siento como que si soÑando. >> en 1995 francisco le pidiÓ a su mamÁ quien era residente permanente y el habÍa llegado a los Ángeles como indocumentado, pero debido a que ya era mayor de edad quedÓ en la lista de espera. pasaron los aÑos y francisco perdiÓ las esperanzas. >> muy difÍcil. tantos aÑos queriendo hacer algo y no se puede. >> en el 97 frase que guadalupe comenzaron una relaciÓn estable y tuvieron dos hijos, pero no se casaron. sigue pasando el tiempo y la mamÁ de francisco se hizo ciudadana estadounidense en
uno de ellos de gravedad en un parque de atracciones en el sur de california.Ño de 10 aÑos fueron tan tratados por heridas menores. por otra parte, francisco y guadalupe tuvieron muchos aÑos esperando por la residencia permanente realizando todos los trÁmites legales necesarios durante es ese tiempo nacieron sus dos hijos y gonzalo gonzÁlez nos va a contar esta historia, que afortunadamente tuvo un final feliz. >> una gran alegrÍa embarga guadalupe y a francisco, ya que despuÉs de...