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¿y porque estÁn prohibidos en california?gracias emely. al volver vamos a ver las acciones leÓn: como ya hablÁbamos con emely, las acciones para contrarrestar los cambios climÁticos son muy importante, una joven de 16 aÑos de edad pone el ejemplo, hablÓ en el congreso la semana pasada, su influencia fue tan grande que muchos jÓvenes realizaron una protesta masiva mundial el viernes pasado. esta protesta se dio antes de la cumbre de las naciones unidas que se celebrarÁ maÑana. >> un joven mexicano, que nos acompaÑa hoy para platicarlos hoy sobre el cambio climÁtico y porque es algo muy importante para los jÓvenes, jesÚs villalba cuÉntanos y gastes a estados unidos a los tres aÑos y te has involucrado en el paÍs con el tema de los cambios climÁticos. jesÚs: si hay temas muy importantes. >> ¿porque el tema es importante para ti? jesÚs: cuando pensamos en cambio climÁtico, pensamos en los osos y los polos que se derriten,pero eso tiene que ver con los huracanes que se estÁn formando y los sismos en nuestros paÍses, esto tiene que
¿y porque estÁn prohibidos en california?gracias emely. al volver vamos a ver las acciones leÓn: como ya hablÁbamos con emely, las acciones para contrarrestar los cambios climÁticos son muy importante, una joven de 16 aÑos de edad pone el ejemplo, hablÓ en el congreso la semana pasada, su influencia fue tan grande que muchos jÓvenes realizaron una protesta masiva mundial el viernes pasado. esta protesta se dio antes de la cumbre de las naciones unidas que se celebrarÁ maÑana. >>...
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california cars have no closer link to california climate impacts than do cars on the road in japan or anywhere else in the world. and california's climate impacts are not extraordinarily distinct from those felt in other states in the same way that its smog impacts are. it makes sense that congress carved out waiver authority for california to address its unique local problems. it does not make sense to use that authority to try to address national and global issues like greenhouse gas emissions. it's time to put california's waiver back in its box. the box that congress always intended it to stay in. california's unique, extraordinary criteria air pollutant issues. today's action does not impact a number of other california programs, including its low-emission vehicle program designed to address harmful ozone and other forms of air pollution. this will allow the state to focus on addressing its air quality problems and finally achieving compliance with e.p.a.'s national ambient air quality standards. california has the worst air quality in the united states. it has 82 nonattainment a
california cars have no closer link to california climate impacts than do cars on the road in japan or anywhere else in the world. and california's climate impacts are not extraordinarily distinct from those felt in other states in the same way that its smog impacts are. it makes sense that congress carved out waiver authority for california to address its unique local problems. it does not make sense to use that authority to try to address national and global issues like greenhouse gas...
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origin in in its context, the california waiver authority exists because california has uniquely bad problems with small-forming pollutants. there is a direct and tight link between california cars and their emissions criteria of pollutants, the local concentrations of those emissions, and the impact they have on california due to the state's extraordinary perfect storm of features like population, traffic, temperature, wind, ocean currents, and typography. but for greenhouse gases, the type and direct link is not there. california cars have no closer link to california climate impacts than do cars on the road in japan or anywhere else in the world, and california's climate impacts are not extraordinarily distinct from those felt in wayr states in the same that smog impacts are. it makes sense that congress carved out waiver authority for california to address its unique local problems. it does not make sense to use that authority to try to address national and global issues like greenhouse gas emissions. it is time to put california's waiver back in its box, a box congress always in
origin in in its context, the california waiver authority exists because california has uniquely bad problems with small-forming pollutants. there is a direct and tight link between california cars and their emissions criteria of pollutants, the local concentrations of those emissions, and the impact they have on california due to the state's extraordinary perfect storm of features like population, traffic, temperature, wind, ocean currents, and typography. but for greenhouse gases, the type...
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mcclintock of california. pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, and a member pposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: this will remove the pacific coast for moratorium imposed under this legislation. california my democratic colleagues' heads' also manyut there are other reasons to support this amendment. pursuing is already these green new deal policies brown and jerry arnold schwarzenegger and alifornians are paying the highest price in electricity and gasoline. has grown production 130%, it's declined in 20%.ornia by in 2000, california produced 50% consumed roleum it every year. 50%. 30%.figure's now down to in 2000, california imported 25% f its oil from foreign countries. today, it imports 60%. year, t the last california's oil purchases from audi arabia ballooned from 98 million barrels to 135 million barrels. hese foolish policies are contributing to one of the highest unemployment rates, the largest homeless population, and the highest effective poverty nation.
mcclintock of california. pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, and a member pposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: this will remove the pacific coast for moratorium imposed under this legislation. california my democratic colleagues' heads' also manyut there are other reasons to support this amendment. pursuing is already these green new deal policies brown and jerry arnold schwarzenegger and...
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bigad: sam paredes heads gun owners of california, which has spent more than $1 million lobbying californiars over the past 15 years for fewer gun restrictions. he says the focus should be reducing crime, not disarming lawful americans. sam: more laws, more regulations, more rules will do nothing to prevent mass shootings. that's what we have to get into our head. bigad: california, texas, and ohio, all sites of recent mass shootings, also happen to be the biggest recipients of congressional campaign contributions from gun rights groups. sitting me and $591,000 in ohio. so, what did that money buy? in texas, less restrictive gun laws earned the state a failing grade from the giffords law center, which advocates for more gun control. ohio got a d for its gun laws. california earned an a rating for its tougher regulations, even though when you add up the contributions from gun control groups, california only received $224,000, but that's still the most in the country. virginia ranks second with $189,000, but still earned a d rating for its lack of gun restrictions. new york is third at $120,0
bigad: sam paredes heads gun owners of california, which has spent more than $1 million lobbying californiars over the past 15 years for fewer gun restrictions. he says the focus should be reducing crime, not disarming lawful americans. sam: more laws, more regulations, more rules will do nothing to prevent mass shootings. that's what we have to get into our head. bigad: california, texas, and ohio, all sites of recent mass shootings, also happen to be the biggest recipients of congressional...
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>>well speaking of keeping money in california. the housing crisis. ben carson is here to austin simply help out about that is that just carry or see some money coming out, it's an interesting to watch a gap nuisance says it better not be politics is 52 lawsuits filed against the trump administration a lot of those. >>could well be politics you know that the the trump administration did help out with regard to water and that's a one of the biggest issues facing california and they did make modifications that helped in that regard. i do expect them to try and you know give some on these issues because at the end of the day they do want some things to be better if not everything has to be politic i think trump points result, he says that we've got to get these homeless people off the streets and if that is a heavy-handed tactic. >>there's going to be an issue with some of these local cities who are you know pretty the friendly to the homeless population, you know fighting against siege. the government how involved to do you think the government will foe
>>well speaking of keeping money in california. the housing crisis. ben carson is here to austin simply help out about that is that just carry or see some money coming out, it's an interesting to watch a gap nuisance says it better not be politics is 52 lawsuits filed against the trump administration a lot of those. >>could well be politics you know that the the trump administration did help out with regard to water and that's a one of the biggest issues facing california and they...
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natural en california.nvitarlos a que realmente estÉn listos, que toman el paso extra. despuÉs de ver este programa estÉn listos a nivel familiar, individual para que puedan disminuir el impacto del desastre. la pÁgina web es www.cfalistos.org. >> quÉ Últimos consejos nos da a nuestro pÚblico? edwin: hay que poner mucha atenciÓn. si hay una emergencia que estÉn listos para evacuar. nosotros estamos aquÍ para ayudarlos a ellos para que eva cuen apropiadamente. >> perfecto . seÑorita mÓnica, quÉ Último consejo le puede dar a nuestro pÚblico? mÓnica: nuestro estado es un estado con varios riesgos de desastre natural, por eso es importante estar preparados y pueden conocer cuÁles son sus riesgos, tener un plan de emergencia y registrarse para alertas de emergencias locales y tambiÉn es importante tener varios kit de emergencia con artÍculos esenciales que le va a durar tres dÍas a lo mínimo y aquÍ tenemos artículos bÁsicos que pueden tener, como linterna, comida, radio a pilas y estar listos para cualquier desa
natural en california.nvitarlos a que realmente estÉn listos, que toman el paso extra. despuÉs de ver este programa estÉn listos a nivel familiar, individual para que puedan disminuir el impacto del desastre. la pÁgina web es www.cfalistos.org. >> quÉ Últimos consejos nos da a nuestro pÚblico? edwin: hay que poner mucha atenciÓn. si hay una emergencia que estÉn listos para evacuar. nosotros estamos aquÍ para ayudarlos a ellos para que eva cuen apropiadamente. >> perfecto ....
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se encuentra a 50 millas de baja california sur.Án lorena. >> funcionarias tanto del servicio meteorolÓgico nacional como de protecciÓn civil mantienenalerta roja por los peligros que puede causar las precipitaciones intensas. las autoridades recomiendan que las personas estÉn pendientes de las indicaciones de protecciÓn civi, se dejen de los arroyos, no cruzar los arroyos a pie. hasta el momento las autoridades no reportan personas fallecidas o lesionados unto consideran que el huracÁn traerá beneficios por los aguaceros intensos que caerÁn en la zona norte del paÍs la cual registra sequías severas. >> bastante agua. varias regiones con precipitaciÓn. varias presas estÁn en niveles relativamente bajos de esta Época del aÑo. >> ganemos de tema. se
se encuentra a 50 millas de baja california sur.Án lorena. >> funcionarias tanto del servicio meteorolÓgico nacional como de protecciÓn civil mantienenalerta roja por los peligros que puede causar las precipitaciones intensas. las autoridades recomiendan que las personas estÉn pendientes de las indicaciones de protecciÓn civi, se dejen de los arroyos, no cruzar los arroyos a pie. hasta el momento las autoridades no reportan personas fallecidas o lesionados unto consideran que el...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: well, i thank the restraint.or his one of the arguments my friend invariably makes when we talk about this issue is that the proposed drilling area tiny little piece of a great big refuge in a great big it's typically characterized as just a little 2,000-acre postage stamp. e need to dispel this very inaccurate and disingenuous character. acres of hard footprint, but it's not 2,000 acres of development all in one place. is spread out across the coastal plain, which is the america's art of largest wildlife refuge. if you want to see what this ootprint really looks like, it's not so tiny, folks, when you look at the hundreds of and the gravel mining and the gravel pads and other rigs and infrastructure that have to go a lot differently than what has been characterized. this picture depicts what the this little t of postage stamp development in the arctic refuge looks like, and i by any fair measure, it ould absolutely disspoil the beating heart of america's largest wildlife ref
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: well, i thank the restraint.or his one of the arguments my friend invariably makes when we talk about this issue is that the proposed drilling area tiny little piece of a great big refuge in a great big it's typically characterized as just a little 2,000-acre postage stamp. e need to dispel this very inaccurate and disingenuous character. acres of hard footprint, but it's not 2,000 acres of development all in one place. is spread out...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. speaker. i know the gentleman does not mean to disrespect or trivialize the interests of an indigenous tribe that for hundreds and hundreds of years has depended on the porcupine caribou herd where it's calving grounds and heart of the migratory road is right in the refuge we are talking about. i know the gentleman doesn't mean to disrespect them by suggesting their voices don't matter, but we believe that the gwich' in voice does matter. you are going to hear them stand up for their interest consistently on this issue. with that i'd like to recognize the gentleman from southern california, congressman levin, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman from southern california is recognized. mr. levin: i rise today in support of h.r. 1146, the arctic cultural and coastal plain protection act. after almost 40 years of trow pro-text, the trump administration anti-fossil fuel lobbyists who have taken up residence at the department of interior opened up the arctic nat
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. speaker. i know the gentleman does not mean to disrespect or trivialize the interests of an indigenous tribe that for hundreds and hundreds of years has depended on the porcupine caribou herd where it's calving grounds and heart of the migratory road is right in the refuge we are talking about. i know the gentleman doesn't mean to disrespect them by suggesting their voices don't matter, but we believe that the gwich' in...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. . mr. correa: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. langevin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for five minutes. mr. langevin: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 3722, the joint task force to combat opioid trafficking act of 2019. mr. speaker, we are in the midst of a public health emergency that is devastating communities across the country, including my home state of rhode island. no matter the race, gends, race, or religion, americans are suffering from the opioid overdose epidemic. in 2017 approximately 47,600 fatalities were attributed to opioid overdose. fentanyl is exacerbating the problem. this powerful synthetic opioid, 25 to 50 times strorninge than heroin, at 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine caused more than 15 times more death in 2017 than in 2009. the majorities are seize the at ports of entry. in fact southern border accounts for at least 75% of all opioids collected
the gentleman from california is recognized. . mr. correa: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. langevin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for five minutes. mr. langevin: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 3722, the joint task force to combat opioid trafficking act of 2019. mr. speaker, we are in the midst of a public health emergency that is devastating communities across the country,...
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the state is not doing great for california, in all areas.tty healthy that we have competition and we are giving people hope that things can get better. >> let's talk a little bit about this dynamic we see unfold between president trump and the state of california, the democratic leaders here. it seems like the two sides are constantly locked in some sort of a battle. the latest of course the trump administration and revoking the tougher emission standards here in california. do you think, is this a calculated strategy on the part of the president to sort of train his focus on the state of california? and what's behind the strategy? we make no, i don't think it is. to call it a tussle, or a war of equals, is not accurate. california and its leaders have been attacking the president since he came into office, there were about 50 lawsuits filed by the attorney general, they are constantly trying to impede his right as a president. so this cpa thing, it actually puzzles me as a lawyer, as to why we have a federal statute, but one state was able
the state is not doing great for california, in all areas.tty healthy that we have competition and we are giving people hope that things can get better. >> let's talk a little bit about this dynamic we see unfold between president trump and the state of california, the democratic leaders here. it seems like the two sides are constantly locked in some sort of a battle. the latest of course the trump administration and revoking the tougher emission standards here in california. do you...
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and some of the top sponsors from oakland, waste management of al lameadda california, california wasteutions. argent materials out of east oakland, andy's construction, silver gates construction donating on behalf of the cyprus training program. i want to thank my sister across the bay, london breed. [applause.] >> all right. london, show me what you got. >> mayor breed: let me start by saying, i have never been this excited since the oakland raiders and the 49ers played the last time at candlestick where we won. and we all know that in san francisco we don't talk big, we just do big stuff. mayor, my sister from across the bay, i accept your challenge because in san francisco we already make cleaning up and greening and taking care of our city a regular part of what we do. in fact, every single month mr. clean, our director of public works, mr. clean himself, organizations incredible groups like united players and other folks out there taking care of the streets. here is the thing. we have amazing volunteers. we have amazing people who work for the department of public works and the re
and some of the top sponsors from oakland, waste management of al lameadda california, california wasteutions. argent materials out of east oakland, andy's construction, silver gates construction donating on behalf of the cyprus training program. i want to thank my sister across the bay, london breed. [applause.] >> all right. london, show me what you got. >> mayor breed: let me start by saying, i have never been this excited since the oakland raiders and the 49ers played the last...
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they loved it. ♪ [applause] >> the next governor of the state of california, ronnie reagan. ♪ ["californiae i come"] ♪ narrator: he gave the voters the facts. [applause] >> the administration of california's welfare is in such a snarl of red tape that it is becoming difficult for this program to fulfill its purpose. each new applicant for welfare must be greeted by the filling out of 15 separate forms. this is followed by a constant reevaluation and the submission of these reports, to where counties have protested to sacramento, from each county office of welfare, 180 reports a month. other forms must be filled out every time a recipient has a special needs and this can range from a doctor's bill to a bus ride. and county welfare officials have charged that for special claims totaling as little as one dollar to the welfare recipients, paperwork to process that claim comes to $10 and the administrative budget. he might try to explain why in this last five years, and 18% increase in our population has been met with a 49% increase in the number of people on welfare, and a 100% increase in the
they loved it. ♪ [applause] >> the next governor of the state of california, ronnie reagan. ♪ ["californiae i come"] ♪ narrator: he gave the voters the facts. [applause] >> the administration of california's welfare is in such a snarl of red tape that it is becoming difficult for this program to fulfill its purpose. each new applicant for welfare must be greeted by the filling out of 15 separate forms. this is followed by a constant reevaluation and the submission of...
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california's governor calling it amautn from california. >> reporter: tonight, president trump in california, picking what could be a long legal fight, with this tweet. "the trump administration is revoking california's federal waiver on emissions." barring california from setting its own auto emission standards, the president said is about making cars safer and cheaper. california leaders saying it's about something else. >> pure politics. and politics that could have profound consequences not just in terms of the air we breathe in the state of california, but will impact the rest of the country. uncertainty into the is proposs automotive industry. california leaders say they will challenge it in court. >> our message to those to claim to support state's rights, don't trample on ours. >> reporter: the latest move against california, part of what the governor here calls the president's political vendetta against the state. the president also hitting california's other big pressure point, homelessness. suggesting to reporters aboard air force one it hurts the prestige of the major cities, a.
california's governor calling it amautn from california. >> reporter: tonight, president trump in california, picking what could be a long legal fight, with this tweet. "the trump administration is revoking california's federal waiver on emissions." barring california from setting its own auto emission standards, the president said is about making cars safer and cheaper. california leaders saying it's about something else. >> pure politics. and politics that could have...
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keep in mind that california is an enormous consumer market.g to sell that because there is a significant part of their business plan and people who support these stricter emissions standards, they california has, will make the point that the companies are already moving in the direction, with an eye to the global market, rolling out new models that are more fuel—efficient. so i think that way that this fight plays out will have enormous consequences. how do you think it will play out the seller that's hard to say. because they i have the legal training to say for certain. but california has battled the trump administration on dozens of issues at this point number of other quite a few of them. this is going to set up a real test of california's ability to set up its own standards. the law allows the federal government some narrow circumstances in which they can revoke these powers and we are going to see if this lives up to that requirement. just briefly, it is an indication, isn't it, what a political battleground climate change has become in
keep in mind that california is an enormous consumer market.g to sell that because there is a significant part of their business plan and people who support these stricter emissions standards, they california has, will make the point that the companies are already moving in the direction, with an eye to the global market, rolling out new models that are more fuel—efficient. so i think that way that this fight plays out will have enormous consequences. how do you think it will play out the...
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the california wild fires. we take a closer look at whether there's a climate change connection to what we're seeing. a meteorologist joins us now with the closer look at the numbers and science behind this. >> when you take a look at the state's top 20 wild fires, we quickly see of those top 20, 75% of them have occurred since the year 2000. that's an amazing statistic that has been driven in large part due to gradually warming temperatures across california, specifically going bah k to 2000. you'll notice california's average temperature since 2000 has been steadily on the rise including the last five years seeing the warmest temperatures since 1960. we thought we would ask the experts who have been on the front lines for many of the state's largest wild fires while gathering research. are the trends we're seeing both in temperature and number of wild fires expected to continue? >> particularly we've seen our fire seasons expand into earlier spring and later in the fall. and this is been attributed to climate
the california wild fires. we take a closer look at whether there's a climate change connection to what we're seeing. a meteorologist joins us now with the closer look at the numbers and science behind this. >> when you take a look at the state's top 20 wild fires, we quickly see of those top 20, 75% of them have occurred since the year 2000. that's an amazing statistic that has been driven in large part due to gradually warming temperatures across california, specifically going bah k to...
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desde san diego, california . univisiÓn .e las cortes de migraciÓn en mÁs de 1 millÓn. los mÁs afectados por la acumulaciÓn de los casos son quienes viven en california donde hay mÁs de 200,000 migrantes esperando la decisiÓn de el wesh. marÍa: el viacrucis no termina para aquellos similares que esperan una decisiÓn de las cortes de inmigraciÓn. desde los casos pendientes de los tribunales sobrepasaron 1 millÓn, esto segÚn datos del centro independiente por sus siglas en inglÉs trac de la universidad de siracusa >>este es el segundo muro . porque es algo intencional. no es por accidente. es algo que la administraciÓn quiere hacer contra las comunidades ingratas. marÍa: a 31 de agosto 1,007,000 casos esperaba la decisiÓn de los magistrados. el estado mÁs afectado es california donde 175,000 personas desconoce su futuro migratorio. solamente la ciudad de los Ángeles, los jueces tienen que realizar mÁs de 82,000 casos. luego le sigue texas, el informe tambiÉn indica que los casos de las cortes se han duplicado los Últimos tres a
desde san diego, california . univisiÓn .e las cortes de migraciÓn en mÁs de 1 millÓn. los mÁs afectados por la acumulaciÓn de los casos son quienes viven en california donde hay mÁs de 200,000 migrantes esperando la decisiÓn de el wesh. marÍa: el viacrucis no termina para aquellos similares que esperan una decisiÓn de las cortes de inmigraciÓn. desde los casos pendientes de los tribunales sobrepasaron 1 millÓn, esto segÚn datos del centro independiente por sus siglas en inglÉs...
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doing to our beautiful california. it is a disgrace to our country. it's a shame. the world, this looking at it look at los angeles with that tense. >>and the horrible harm. disgusting conditions, look at san francisco. you have a governor that invites so what gunman, the california will pay for health care. we'll pay for and then you wonder why so many people are coming up. >>governor newsom says he's heard it all before and he wonders why the president is not offering solutions instead, he's just criticizing. >>president of the united states of america, united states includes all states includes every city in those states within the cities. some accountability responsibility, the leadership and so if you've got a critique. offer some advice and counsel and solutions. >>some of the big battles, stay leaders in the white house of famously disagreed on a host of issues like the border wall and immigration wildfire fighting and prevention his tax returns. and there's also the administration's repeated efforts to roll bac
doing to our beautiful california. it is a disgrace to our country. it's a shame. the world, this looking at it look at los angeles with that tense. >>and the horrible harm. disgusting conditions, look at san francisco. you have a governor that invites so what gunman, the california will pay for health care. we'll pay for and then you wonder why so many people are coming up. >>governor newsom says he's heard it all before and he wonders why the president is not offering solutions...
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it didn't take long for california leaders to snap back. in a press conference this morning, governor gavin newsom blasted the move, saying it's a matter of health and promising to take the president to court. now there is history here. for 50 years the
it didn't take long for california leaders to snap back. in a press conference this morning, governor gavin newsom blasted the move, saying it's a matter of health and promising to take the president to court. now there is history here. for 50 years the
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. >> nos autoridades de california lanzan una campaÑa contra los cigarrillos electrÓnicos de vapor, seonan miles de personas enfermas y 13 muertos. donald trump podrÍa enfrentar juicio polÍtico analizamos el tema con el senador kevin de leÓn. la moda tambiÉn es tema de polÍtica hablamos con una diseÑadora mexicana. buenas tardes, le saluda claudia botero vamos al punto de los temas que afectan a nuestra comunidad. el bateo sigue siendo un tema en nuestra comunidad los casos de padecimiento pulmonar relacionado al uso de los cigarrillos electrÓnicos creciÓ, son 13 los fallecidos y mÁs de 100 mÉdicos trabajan. el fiscal general de california y su homÓlogo de los Ángeles se unieron para lanzar una campaÑa sobre los cigarrillos electrÓnicos. norma roque con la informaciÓn. norma: tenemos con nosotros a javier becerra para realizar una informaciÓn importante sobre el bateo. ¿quÉ sucediÓ en estos dÍas? javier: el 1.5 millones de dÓlares para la ciudad de los Ángeles y para el el vapeo, queremos saber que cualquier persona que crezca aquÍ va a crecer en prosperidad y no morirÁ. norma: ¿cuÉnte
. >> nos autoridades de california lanzan una campaÑa contra los cigarrillos electrÓnicos de vapor, seonan miles de personas enfermas y 13 muertos. donald trump podrÍa enfrentar juicio polÍtico analizamos el tema con el senador kevin de leÓn. la moda tambiÉn es tema de polÍtica hablamos con una diseÑadora mexicana. buenas tardes, le saluda claudia botero vamos al punto de los temas que afectan a nuestra comunidad. el bateo sigue siendo un tema en nuestra comunidad los casos de...
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mason says the university of california could be a viable option. >>felipe should all kron 4 news. another big story we're tracking tonight canadian prime minister justin trudeau is apologizing after a picture surfaced of him in brown face makeup. >>the yearbook picture from 2001 was shot at a school where trudeau worked before he entered politics. it was taken at a dinner which had andrei being night's theme addressing reporters tonight trudeau said he deeply regrets what he did. he said it was a racist act, but he also said he did not know that at the time. officials say. >>double the rate of other americans now a major effort to stop the suicide altogether. >>the big time democratic donor in california is now chaiged with running a drug house after a 3rd person d's at his home. plus details of the shooting that police say started it. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be
mason says the university of california could be a viable option. >>felipe should all kron 4 news. another big story we're tracking tonight canadian prime minister justin trudeau is apologizing after a picture surfaced of him in brown face makeup. >>the yearbook picture from 2001 was shot at a school where trudeau worked before he entered politics. it was taken at a dinner which had andrei being night's theme addressing reporters tonight trudeau said he deeply regrets what he did....
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>> in california right now, no. right now what is considered moderate is what might have been a liberal democrat. because you have a progressive wing even further to the left. so what is a moderate democrat right now in sacramento is really quite over to the left. they do pull from the same financial backers and have similar views. not a ton of daylight between progressives and moderates in sacramento. there are some but it serves for moderates. >> so republican's in california are a vanishing breed at the moment. moving on. a measure tighten california's vaccination laws is inching closer to the governor's desk. medical exemptions for vaccinations have tripled since other loopholes were closed in 2015. senate bill 276 would give the state the power to deny certain medical exemptions that appear suspicious. it has cleared both houses. the bill contains amendments that governor gavin newsom requested. now he has demanded further changes which are in a second bill, sb714. still ahead, we sit down with state senator je
>> in california right now, no. right now what is considered moderate is what might have been a liberal democrat. because you have a progressive wing even further to the left. so what is a moderate democrat right now in sacramento is really quite over to the left. they do pull from the same financial backers and have similar views. not a ton of daylight between progressives and moderates in sacramento. there are some but it serves for moderates. >> so republican's in california are...
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we have two operation centers, one in northern california, one in southern california and they are thesources in both parts of the state. when a big event happens, all resource ordering goes to these two centers, and we can move resources all over the state. thousands of people that need to be used, and this is the time of year that we get the damaging fires. of the top 10 fires in california's history, the majority happen late in the summer/early fall and offshore conditions. >> the thing that is different heading into this fire season, is the fact that we now have pg&e instituting these planned safety power shutoffs in areas of concern. what role does cal fire play in figuring out how, when, and where to shut off the power? >> obviously it follows very closely with the offshore wind event, and where it's going to hit. they have their own process for determining when the shutoffs will occur. there is coordination at a regional level, as far as when and where they will occur, that fire officials locally know that will happen. and that's important both for being ready for the community
we have two operation centers, one in northern california, one in southern california and they are thesources in both parts of the state. when a big event happens, all resource ordering goes to these two centers, and we can move resources all over the state. thousands of people that need to be used, and this is the time of year that we get the damaging fires. of the top 10 fires in california's history, the majority happen late in the summer/early fall and offshore conditions. >> the...
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the california will prevail. >>attorney general javier threatened to sue the administration if it goes through with the plan. president trump says that he revoked the waiver. so our manufacturers can produce cheaper and safer vehicles. he says university of california president janet napolitano has announced that she plans to step down. >>in august of next year an apology on a made the announcement today at a meet board of regents in 2013 she fir the 10 campus university of california system. the pilot on a said in a statement that the decision to step down was tough and bitter sweet, but that the time is right. president trump has named the country's new national security advisor and he's got bay area ties robert o'brien went to cardinal newman high school in santa rosa graduated from u c berkeley law school. o'brien will take over for john bolton who was forced out last week. today fallen 7 california with the president. o'brien spoke about his new job. >>we've got a number of challenges. there's a great team i
the california will prevail. >>attorney general javier threatened to sue the administration if it goes through with the plan. president trump says that he revoked the waiver. so our manufacturers can produce cheaper and safer vehicles. he says university of california president janet napolitano has announced that she plans to step down. >>in august of next year an apology on a made the announcement today at a meet board of regents in 2013 she fir the 10 campus university of...
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california is a mess. they say if california goes the rest of the nation follows.here to tell you california is not a model to follow and if you do you will travel down the same road and will be a road you will not be able to backtrack on quickly and you will wish you could have. heather: thank you for joining us, we love having you with us. >> thank you so much. heather: we will be right back, stay with us. heather: and immigrant faces 50 years in prison after police say he raped a woman. has a gun dollars is accused of assaulting a female friend twice in montgomery county, maryland, tend illegal immigrant charged with sexual crimes in that county since july. montgomery county is considered a sanctuary jurisdiction. nearly 3 dozen illegal immigrants found hiding in the back of a tractor-trailer, border patrol arresting the driver at an immigration checkpoint. the arizona man was smuggling immigrants between 15 and 40, all 31 mexican nationals are now in custody. let's switch gears and talk about the good, the bad and the ugly. a magical surprise when a texas girl
california is a mess. they say if california goes the rest of the nation follows.here to tell you california is not a model to follow and if you do you will travel down the same road and will be a road you will not be able to backtrack on quickly and you will wish you could have. heather: thank you for joining us, we love having you with us. >> thank you so much. heather: we will be right back, stay with us. heather: and immigrant faces 50 years in prison after police say he raped a...
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the president has talked about california specifically. the governor of california new simpson the president yesterday saying we are open to some help, specifically about 50,000 rental subsidy vouchers. what broken federal government play when it comes to solving the homeless crisis in california? >> i wish california can solve it on its own and they have had plenty of opportunities to help they've actually made it worse. the federal government has federal land. they have federal buildings. they can start to help. they need to intervene because the state of california and municipalities are not doing enough of a job handling. it's become a very sad state of affairs for the state and the homeless crisis. the state policies that are coming out of sacramento just continue to make it worse? >> what can the federal government do? what do you think president trump can offer up here? >> i don't know specifically. have potentially federal buildings that have old military bases they could possibly house people at. if there is money, there is ground
the president has talked about california specifically. the governor of california new simpson the president yesterday saying we are open to some help, specifically about 50,000 rental subsidy vouchers. what broken federal government play when it comes to solving the homeless crisis in california? >> i wish california can solve it on its own and they have had plenty of opportunities to help they've actually made it worse. the federal government has federal land. they have federal...
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will be paid next week at the state capital could have a significant impact on industries across california and the legislature has 5 work days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would reclassify a number of workers in several industries as employees instead of independent contractors. >>this week, dozens of truckers blared their big rig warns outside the capitol in protest gig economy companies like uber lyft and doordash threatening to put an initiative on the 2020 ballot to let voters decide if the bill passes. another measure being considered that could shake up an industry sp 2, 0, 6, the bill would allow college athletes in california to be compensated for the use of their likeness and image, a proposal that flies in the face of nc double a rules nba star lebron james tweeting support for
will be paid next week at the state capital could have a significant impact on industries across california and the legislature has 5 work days left to get proposed laws on the governor's desk, some of which could change the landscape of a number of businesses. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has a preview of what we can expect. the clock is winding down on california's legislative session next week lawmakers will make their final decision on a b 5 a measure that would...
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the california p.u.c. has a proceeding addressing how utilities would proactively deenergize their power lines to limit the impact of power line failure on fire. the deenergy sayings has to do with the communities being served. so there are guidelines on how they would do this. it has impacts on our facilities and our city departments and our residents and businesses. so, we've been an active participant. our contributions have been focused on making sure pg&e and others are communicating with the local government to ensure that the proper services are notified if one of these shut offs is imminent. also, there are plans to appropriately care for the most vulnerable members of our community. for example, those that are medically dependent on electricity. so, this is an important area that we're working on. we're working closely with the city attorney's office, representing really the entire city in this prooding. -- proceeding. the third item here, resource adequacy. this one is a little wonky. i will admi
the california p.u.c. has a proceeding addressing how utilities would proactively deenergize their power lines to limit the impact of power line failure on fire. the deenergy sayings has to do with the communities being served. so there are guidelines on how they would do this. it has impacts on our facilities and our city departments and our residents and businesses. so, we've been an active participant. our contributions have been focused on making sure pg&e and others are communicating...
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california. it's called comparative negligence state when there's a lawsuit for negligence and max was a defendant. the city's a defendant fitting family they're all defendants. if the jury were to find that civil suit if the jury were to find. max what's a 50% liable for their losses. well, then 50% of the total award of money is going to have to come out of knox's pocket. my son have any money. so i'm max being exonerated in this case that's going to reduce is significantly reduce if not entirely is civil liability. and so what that means in turn is that the plaintiffs in that case the family members of the victims. they now have a more direct route to. the purse strings of the city. the city is going to be found to be more liable because of max's exoneration so this really benefits the family members and i'm sure that that's hard. maybe that's a for them to swallow really this does benefit them in a financial sense. >>well the civil trial is expected to begin in the spring of 2020. family memb
california. it's called comparative negligence state when there's a lawsuit for negligence and max was a defendant. the city's a defendant fitting family they're all defendants. if the jury were to find that civil suit if the jury were to find. max what's a 50% liable for their losses. well, then 50% of the total award of money is going to have to come out of knox's pocket. my son have any money. so i'm max being exonerated in this case that's going to reduce is significantly reduce if not...
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california estÁ en otros estados con mÁs retrasos en trÁmites migratorios.firma que california es el estado con mÁs retrasos de la naciÓn. yomara lópez hablÓ con un juez quien le explica a quÉ se debe el retraso. tomara: las cortes tienen un retraso de casos que espera la decisiÓn de un juez. en agosto sobrepasÓ el millón . asÍ lo revelÓ un anÁlisis hecho por lo necia de siracusa. Éste abogado nos explica lo que podrÍa estar pasando. >>simplemente no hay suficientes jueces para todos los casos que hay de deportaciÓn. entonces, ahÍ mÁs casos de los recursos para resolverlos. yomara: no descarta que sea por el nÚmero de migrantes que intentan cruzar la frontera. >>hay personas mÁs pidiendo el asilo, no necesariamente por las pÓlizas del presidente. yomara: nos encontramos a las afueras de una corte de migraciÓn ubicada en sacramento en el centro de la ciudad, abriÓ recientemente y segÚn el estudio, existen mÁs de 170,000 casos retrasados de inmigraciÓn en nuestro estado. convirtiendo a california como el estado con mÁs demoras, las cortes de los Ángeles tienen
california estÁ en otros estados con mÁs retrasos en trÁmites migratorios.firma que california es el estado con mÁs retrasos de la naciÓn. yomara lópez hablÓ con un juez quien le explica a quÉ se debe el retraso. tomara: las cortes tienen un retraso de casos que espera la decisiÓn de un juez. en agosto sobrepasÓ el millón . asÍ lo revelÓ un anÁlisis hecho por lo necia de siracusa. Éste abogado nos explica lo que podrÍa estar pasando. >>simplemente no hay suficientes jueces...
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democratic congressman from california, tony cardenas.om new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is balance of power on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. cannabis stocks were all the rage for a while there, but they have largely come back to earth, waging the question -- raising a question whether the business is not bear that some thought or if it is still to come. we welcome now sarah ponczek, who wrote a piece on this subject and is joining us from washington. so the cannabis stocks spiked and came right back down? sara: i think the long-term opportunities are the cannabis industry as a whole remains pretty strong, but in the short-term, it has been a pretty bumpy rollout in canada, which was the second country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana, and we have seen a lot of big-name companies in the sector stumble as they try to figure out how the market is going to unfold and they try to adapt to its regulations. david: why was it bumpy in canada. what kept it from being all that it would be. it is notbig thing, wi
democratic congressman from california, tony cardenas.om new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is balance of power on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. cannabis stocks were all the rage for a while there, but they have largely come back to earth, waging the question -- raising a question whether the business is not bear that some thought or if it is still to come. we welcome now sarah ponczek, who wrote a piece on this subject and is joining us from washington. so the cannabis...
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he owns a home in california, he loves california.dent of all the people, doesn't matter if you voted for him or not, but they're basically saying butt out. >> absolutely it's ridiculous. i would love for him to come to venice beach and start there. the solution is not that difficult. i think the fed owns like 46% of the land in california. if you just go 50 miles east of los angeles, the land is inexpensive and needs to be developed. you could give people jobs paving roads, putting in drywall, you could get people jobs, essentially green energy, putting solar panels, there are so many options, you can immediately give people beds and toilets and showers in the way that cities trying to solve this is i think the average price per permanent supportive unit, which not have been created because there are $7,000 a unit. >> it's insane. >> $25 billion to solve this problem, -- >> laura: hold on, dr. drew, go. >> i spoke to ben carson, clinician to clinician, he gets clearly was going on. he has confidence he can help. he's aware that we ar
he owns a home in california, he loves california.dent of all the people, doesn't matter if you voted for him or not, but they're basically saying butt out. >> absolutely it's ridiculous. i would love for him to come to venice beach and start there. the solution is not that difficult. i think the fed owns like 46% of the land in california. if you just go 50 miles east of los angeles, the land is inexpensive and needs to be developed. you could give people jobs paving roads, putting in...
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>>right and what a better state to do and then in california. >>the geo group runs for private prisons in california in a statement they called themselves an innovator in the field of rehabilitative services. they say ab 32 works against the state's proposition 57 and high
>>right and what a better state to do and then in california. >>the geo group runs for private prisons in california in a statement they called themselves an innovator in the field of rehabilitative services. they say ab 32 works against the state's proposition 57 and high
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and, he cowas the person to die in california. >> of ththe more 80 cases of lung damage in californiabu can you tell us about the cases in alameda county? i understand there were four cases of lung illness in alameda county. ose cases? arities among >> yes, across the state and the country we are using some criteria to define w calling cases. some of them -- all have been hospitalized and have rays and some ve needed cks x- support whether it's oxygen or extra pressure and in extreme cases they have been intubated anin intensive care. they definitely have all had some use of vaping devices within the last 90 days. and st of thcases have reported either using thc or cbd in the devices. th >> is america -- that is anthe ingredient in mari that makes you hike essentially . >> exactly. >> are they honing on that thc products? >> it's been hard to determine the cause and there are still no conclusions within the state or nation my. there have been conference calls across the nation talking to pulmonologist another clinicians across the country characterize what are the commonalities and co
and, he cowas the person to die in california. >> of ththe more 80 cases of lung damage in californiabu can you tell us about the cases in alameda county? i understand there were four cases of lung illness in alameda county. ose cases? arities among >> yes, across the state and the country we are using some criteria to define w calling cases. some of them -- all have been hospitalized and have rays and some ve needed cks x- support whether it's oxygen or extra pressure and in...
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only two states declined in california is one. haven't had a conversation with the attorney general about it, but google is a california-based company. if we want to look at how it is doing business practices, it is important to do it in a thoughtful way. i know the department of justice and the federal trade commission are also talking about doing investigations of anti-competitive practices at these companies. and it is good to look at this and investigate it and make sure the companies are behaving. i'm nuts or breaking companies up is a good idea. these are big companies with a lot of tentacles, a lot of employees, and if you can break up a company like that, manage to do it, there will be unintended consequences. for example, what would happen to the date of these companies own, how we would parse that up, how any people would be displaced, if it would have an effect on the overall economy. so regulatory approaches might be better than antitrust in my opinion. >> does your district in california have a tech presence? a techne
only two states declined in california is one. haven't had a conversation with the attorney general about it, but google is a california-based company. if we want to look at how it is doing business practices, it is important to do it in a thoughtful way. i know the department of justice and the federal trade commission are also talking about doing investigations of anti-competitive practices at these companies. and it is good to look at this and investigate it and make sure the companies are...
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they are recreating them in california.cies destroy the progress we've made here across our country. >> congressman, i couldn't agree more with you. thank you for joining us tonight. i fear we've gotten complacent about energy resources, energy availability, because we have had such a huge boom in fracking and production across not just offshore but onshore, too, surprising every industry analyst i have ever talked to. the issue i think is not the 30% of our reserves today come from offshore, or lie offshore. the question is the availability of unproven reserves, as you point out. if we're not even going to explore, we don't know what that looks like. people have no idea that it takes 20, 30 years sometimes to bring on an offshore oil field. we need to know what's out there. but i think also, people just need to be aware of the fact that 70% or 80% of our potential energy resources may be offshore. can you talk to people about that and kind of spread the word? >> it's not complicated. the more we look, the more we tend to f
they are recreating them in california.cies destroy the progress we've made here across our country. >> congressman, i couldn't agree more with you. thank you for joining us tonight. i fear we've gotten complacent about energy resources, energy availability, because we have had such a huge boom in fracking and production across not just offshore but onshore, too, surprising every industry analyst i have ever talked to. the issue i think is not the 30% of our reserves today come from...
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legislative california's day of california's legislative session. tag.is (pam) (pam) it is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the u-s -- it's hearing loss and it can leave those who suffer from it, feeling isolated -- a new study suggests hearing aids an help more than just a person's ears. mandy gaither has more, in today's health minute. < --reporter pkg-as follows-- (pam) a little boy battling cancer in virginia... is buzzing with excitement after an epic birthday surprise. his parents wanted to make his fourth birthday special ... because he has been sick.. every birthday of his young life-- (ken) the boy loves the bumblebee character from the transformers movies... so they put out a plea on social media for yellow vehicles to surprise him.jay korff shows us what happened next.
legislative california's day of california's legislative session. tag.is (pam) (pam) it is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the u-s -- it's hearing loss and it can leave those who suffer from it, feeling isolated -- a new study suggests hearing aids an help more than just a person's ears. mandy gaither has more, in today's health minute. < --reporter pkg-as follows-- (pam) a little boy battling cancer in virginia... is buzzing with excitement after an epic birthday...
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given that lat inex are the largest group in california and out number the caucasian population in california for half a decade, we are long overdue to create a pathway for representation. thanks to sarah, all those in california are one step closer to having a seat at that table. [applause.] sarah, has co-sponsored multiple resolutions addressing social and economic inequities. it is not surprising given her focus at the california reinvestment coalition on financial inclusion for women and communities of color. those of you who have had the pleasure of working with her know her to be bubbly and humble, genuine and caring and passionate about the things we care about, affordable housing, economic justice, equitable education and the kind of person who is always looking to uplift others. she proudly serve on the board of directors of the community resource center and eastern neighborhood cac, organizing for immigrant communities for over a decade. met with more members of congress than everybody on the board of supervisors combined and has participated in the emerged leadership program. i can
given that lat inex are the largest group in california and out number the caucasian population in california for half a decade, we are long overdue to create a pathway for representation. thanks to sarah, all those in california are one step closer to having a seat at that table. [applause.] sarah, has co-sponsored multiple resolutions addressing social and economic inequities. it is not surprising given her focus at the california reinvestment coalition on financial inclusion for women and...
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in california leaders have said they will fight any challenge to their autonomy.ral of california already has sued the trump administration on a range of issues, he has vowed to head back to court, saying california's clean car standards are achievable, science —based and a boon for hard—working american families and public health. and a to alice, trump's move is ugly to bea and a to alice, trump's move is ugly to be a popular nationwide and in california with americas by the supportive of stricter fuel efficiency standards. so this will beindeed efficiency standards. so this will be indeed a major battle between trump and california. thanks a lot, good to see. let's discuss facebook now. facebook has unveiled its plan to create an independent board to make decisions over how the world's biggest social network is moderated. the company says the panel will make decisions over contentious material and have the power to override facebook‘s own policies. our north america technology correspondent dave lee explains what else he's learnt about the so—called ‘facebook su
in california leaders have said they will fight any challenge to their autonomy.ral of california already has sued the trump administration on a range of issues, he has vowed to head back to court, saying california's clean car standards are achievable, science —based and a boon for hard—working american families and public health. and a to alice, trump's move is ugly to bea and a to alice, trump's move is ugly to be a popular nationwide and in california with americas by the supportive of...
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i mean, this get back to california, consumers should have choices.r ticking clock. the clock is ticking. twelve years, if we don't do it between now, it's all over. they all more or less have committed to that timeline. >> i think they've probably provided themself some wiggle room. ten years from now -- i mean, the obama administration didn't say anything. they had very ambitious goals, and they kind of had renewable fuel mandates and basically granted them a waiver. charles: hey, when we come back, a golden state showdown. fresh from some high dollar fundraising in california, president trump takes on democrats there over the homelessness crisis and the power to set their own auto emissions standards. >> nearly half of all the homeless people living in the streets in america happen to live in the state of california. what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country. ♪ ♪ of a different kind. adp helps canyon ranch place the right people in the right jobs, so employees like dave can achieve what they're working for. ♪ ♪ aw
i mean, this get back to california, consumers should have choices.r ticking clock. the clock is ticking. twelve years, if we don't do it between now, it's all over. they all more or less have committed to that timeline. >> i think they've probably provided themself some wiggle room. ten years from now -- i mean, the obama administration didn't say anything. they had very ambitious goals, and they kind of had renewable fuel mandates and basically granted them a waiver. charles: hey, when...
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. >>> the feud with california tonight. president trump telling that state it cannot set its own emissions standards. the governor fuming and ready to fight. >>> and tonight, abc news obtaining video, authorities say a drunk pilot who turns around at security, accused of throwing a bottle of vodka out in the bathroom before boarding the flight. and then stopped right before takeoff. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have a lot to get to, and we begin tonight with chilling new reporting here. tine a passenger jet right before takeoff in miami. and tonight, prosecutors now say that worker had videos of isis killings on his phone. the new evidence presented at a hearing just today involving the american airlines worker at the miami airport. the man reportedly said he disabled a sensor on the plane because he wanted more overtime, that it was a labor dispute. but now prosecutors on those isis videos and some evidence, they say, indicating his brother might have worked with isis. h
. >>> the feud with california tonight. president trump telling that state it cannot set its own emissions standards. the governor fuming and ready to fight. >>> and tonight, abc news obtaining video, authorities say a drunk pilot who turns around at security, accused of throwing a bottle of vodka out in the bathroom before boarding the flight. and then stopped right before takeoff. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have...
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california within seven years of the first hydraulic. what they have done is remade the entire river environment, not the entire environment, but much of the river environment of california. what else do they need? well, wood. you need plenty of wood to build the camp, the stores, the cabins. how much do you need for this? then the deforestation goes in to hyper drive. whole areas are stripped of trees to provide the wood for this. that leads to massive erosion, clogging up, silting of the streams, destruction of fish, aquatic life, and all sorts of other problems, and that is only one part of the problem with the streams and the water. once they get into those settling beds, as i described earlier, now you have to get the gold out. how do you get it out? you can't go in there with pans. that goes back to the same pennies.f mining the it won't work. you need to extract it in a more efficient and expanded way. when i first talked about the nature of gold, i said one of the key traits is that it is very, very inert. it does not combine wit
california within seven years of the first hydraulic. what they have done is remade the entire river environment, not the entire environment, but much of the river environment of california. what else do they need? well, wood. you need plenty of wood to build the camp, the stores, the cabins. how much do you need for this? then the deforestation goes in to hyper drive. whole areas are stripped of trees to provide the wood for this. that leads to massive erosion, clogging up, silting of the...