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california california surfers surfers are are already already hitting hitting the the water. water. high high surf surf advisories advisories are are in in effect effect until until monday. monday. >>> >>> california may may not not get get the the help help it it needs needs for for its its drought drought this this winter, winter, at at least least from from el nino. el nino. earlier earlier they they predicted predicted an an 80% 80% chance chance an an el nino el nino system system would would develop. develop. now now that's that's to to 60%. 60%. meteorologists meteorologists say say if if we we get get only only a a weak weak el nino, el nino, the the extra extra moisture moisture will will help help but but it it will will take take several several winters winters to to compensate compensate for for the the last last three three years years of of drought. drought. always always hoping hoping for for a a little little bit bit of of rain rain in in september. september. it's it's the the highest highest fire fire danger. danger. september september and and october october can can be be bad bad for for wildfires. wildfires. >> >> and and the the temperatures temperatures in in san francisco s
california california surfers surfers are are already already hitting hitting the the water. water. high high surf surf advisories advisories are are in in effect effect until until monday. monday. >>> >>> california may may not not get get the the help help it it needs needs for for its its drought drought this this winter, winter, at at least least from from el nino. el nino. earlier earlier they they predicted predicted an an 80% 80% chance chance an an el nino el nino...
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california. >>> california on fire as wildfires rage across the drought-stricken golden state forcing the evacuations of thousands of residents and destroying more than 100 homes. right now, more than 6,000 firefighters are working to put out a dozen major wildfires that are burning out of control. so far, the most destructive is the bowls fire bumping north of us. sal castanedo has been monitoring this fire and the damage it's caused and joins us live from the newsroom. >> tori, good afternoon. calfire says today a damage assessment team in siskiyou county is determining how many buildings burned after the fast- moving fire took off and gave people very little time to get out. 1500 people have been evacuated in siskiyou county. more could be asked to leave soon. the fire known as the bowls fire began monday afternoon near the city of weed and quickly spread consuming thousands of acres and burning more than 100 buildings including homes, businesses and at least one church. residents say there they had little notice and were told to go quickly. >> i stopped, met a friend and said if you need a place to stay, i'm fine, thinking i wasn't gonna have to evacuate. an hour after i got home, i got the phone call, get out of there. >> reporter: the evacuated removed about 30 miles away. calfire says 375 acres have burned and the fire is 20% contained. it says 400 homes are threatened. there's also a report the local high school has burned down. some say they came face to face with the fire. >> i started to smell smoke. happened to look to the right and that tree was in flames. it was so close to me. i was shaking in my boots because i could see the fire jump in. >> reporter: in el dorado county a fire is only 5% contained and has affected pollack pines. fire evacuees saying waiting to find out what bumped is the tough part. >> i'm just hoping there is gonna be a home to go back to. >> reporter: as the fire passes through, some have been allowed to return. a red flag warning exists in many of the counties affected by the fire. calfire urges extra caution outdoors to prevent extra fires. ken wayne will be reporting from the bowls fire today on our later newscasts. live in the newsroom, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> now let's go to rosemary orozco who is monitoring the weather conditions firefighters are facing. >> as we know entering the peak of fire season, everything is just tinder dry out there. in some cases, it's hot. in many cases the winds are definitely a factor. right now we're looking at temperatures in the low to mid- 80s in and around northern california. this map showing you just the several fires burning over parts of northern california. the winds thankfully not expected to be as bad as monday. they were gusting at 40 miles an hour. the winds fan the flames and start new fire. this system is expected to bring rain to california including the bay area. this is excellent news. i will tell you more coming up. >> thank you. >>> our coverage of these wildfires continues at ktvu.com. you will find the latest information as we get it online as well as twitter and facebook. >>> governor jerry brown signed a bill that seeks to regulate ground water for the first time in california. california's been the only western state with a pump as you please approach. but under the new bill. local agencies will begin to manage their wells and the state can inter-- can intervene if necessary. overpumping has led to sinking land and billions of dollars in damage to aquifers and canals. >>> firefighters are keeping their eyes on a business near 101 in sa
california. >>> california on fire as wildfires rage across the drought-stricken golden state forcing the evacuations of thousands of residents and destroying more than 100 homes. right now, more than 6,000 firefighters are working to put out a dozen major wildfires that are burning out of control. so far, the most destructive is the bowls fire bumping north of us. sal castanedo has been monitoring this fire and the damage it's caused and joins us live from the newsroom. >> tori,...
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california. the communities of los angeles long beach working with the california emergency and the homeland security recently visited almost $6,000 those are installed. this investment has made california early warning ready thanks to the commitment of the mayor and we're looking forward to seeing this happen across all of california. the economic impact of an earthquake optional the west coast will not only be affected by rather than the rest of the world. 5 of the 10 buses idiot along the west coast and the two busiest in the earthquake country the businesses depends on those could be tlaejd. shackle alert can help reduce earthquake losses but the system is not yet completely complete for this reason a technical plan was outlined to move shake alert into full operation providing are alerts to the public and businesses across the west coast states the plan calls for adding foreseen sources and strengthening data and rigorously testing the system. the plan lays out how the system will be managed in providing opportunity for private businesses carrying out this plan and plans in california require a true collaborative effort they require dangers and commitment in federal and state and l
california. the communities of los angeles long beach working with the california emergency and the homeland security recently visited almost $6,000 those are installed. this investment has made california early warning ready thanks to the commitment of the mayor and we're looking forward to seeing this happen across all of california. the economic impact of an earthquake optional the west coast will not only be affected by rather than the rest of the world. 5 of the 10 buses idiot along the...
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california, traffic still moderate. >> 19 rollover at battery/california. >> california and battery. >> california and battery, blue on blue. >> units on scene. we have to break out his back window here so we can see some into it. >> we need you to shut down battery and pine, no civilian traffic. >> shut down battery, pine, no civilian traffic, no foot traffic. >> if you would like to see more video and interviews from the this crash head to our website, kpix.com. >>> a big legal battle over a closed public beach has surfers very happy to finally hit the waves. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre has more on that story. >> reporter: just one day after a big legal victory surfers wasted no time taking advantage of martins beach. martins beach used to be open to the public until it was purchased by a silicon valley billionaire in 2008. that is when it was closed to public access. but a san mateo county superior court judge ruled the new owner violated california coastal commission regulations in closing the beach and ordered public access restored. >> how significant a day is this for you? >> very important day. the right to acc
california, traffic still moderate. >> 19 rollover at battery/california. >> california and battery. >> california and battery, blue on blue. >> units on scene. we have to break out his back window here so we can see some into it. >> we need you to shut down battery and pine, no civilian traffic. >> shut down battery, pine, no civilian traffic, no foot traffic. >> if you would like to see more video and interviews from the this crash head to our...
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california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the california channel, here in sacramento, i'm john myers. the two are the only candidates, democrat, jerry brown and the republican, neel kashkari. we'll get started in just a moment but first let me introduce the journalists who along with me will be asking m along with me the questions. dunia elvir and jim newton. kqed public media, the los >> bickering in sacramento, republicans fighting with democrats. 27 billion. when i went up there i rolled up my sleeves, i started cutting my budget. the legislature gave me a budget i didn't think was tough enough. so i sent it back to them. i vetoed the first budget in the history of california. we started making the right cuts and making the right decision. so that budget from 27 billion in the red is now in a surplus. a solid surplus. all the jobs we lost in the recession we got back. 1.3 million jobs. our schools instead of laying off 30,000 people we're increasing the funding all available for the kids. >> 60 seconds. neel kashkari, your opening statem
california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the california channel, here in sacramento, i'm john myers. the two are the only candidates, democrat, jerry brown and the republican, neel kashkari. we'll get started in just a moment but first let me introduce the journalists who along with me will be asking m along with me the questions. dunia elvir and jim newton. kqed public media, the los >> bickering in sacramento,...
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california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in californiasued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary clinton has said we need to treat them with compassion and send them home. we can't solve all the worlds problems with open borders. we need sensible immigration laws and embrace immigrants. when he 24's are laws and take kids -- we need to enforce laws and take care of kids in california. >> this is a tragedy. i disagree with mr. kashkari. the law that they came in at under george bush gave these kids a hearing, i don't think we ought to change that. they ought to get a decent hearing. some of them are facing games and murder, girls being put into prostitution. they came here all the way through mex
california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in californiasued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary clinton...
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california's director of interservices that's his office that has the responsibility that mandating the legislation introduced last year to develop the plan for california early warning system and he's going to tell us about the process right now (clapping.) thanks richard and great to be with a all today. yeah. you know, i kind of like a thorn amongst roses i think the thing we need to not loss site of in california is that we are doing something about earthquake early warning we're implementing a program. ; isn't that right pa did he see legislation the work of those leaders up on the stage and all of your work based on all of your work we're first and foremost capability to be able to deliver earthquake alerts to the public at large to businesses, of california that does so much not only to save lives but also to insure we've got resiliency built into our community in essential it's one of the programs we can implement because getting that warning businesses and individuals can do so much to protect their financial interest and protect their lives if you can protect both of those before the earthquake hits it helps to in fact the earthquake and rebound and move forward it's critical. so first of all, all of your work over the last 20 plus years where this has been talked about a lot we're now bringing that together what i call the last mile of being able to get it implemented. as you can imagin
california's director of interservices that's his office that has the responsibility that mandating the legislation introduced last year to develop the plan for california early warning system and he's going to tell us about the process right now (clapping.) thanks richard and great to be with a all today. yeah. you know, i kind of like a thorn amongst roses i think the thing we need to not loss site of in california is that we are doing something about earthquake early warning we're...
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they're all over northern california, central california, even southern california. look at the acreage over 150,000 acres burning. what's going to change that is, this isn't a drought breaker but this system that i'm going to be telling you about over the break. it's going to increase the moisture and humidity. it's going to help out a ton for firefighters. so when i come back we'll let you know exactly how this system times out. but just suffice to say it is going to help greatly in dousing those fires in northern california. >>> and our coverage continues online at ktvu.com. you can watch more video of the fire fight and get the latest updates on containment and evacuations. >>> police gave the all clear this afternoon to a san francisco high school that was evacuated because of a bomb threat. police say that threat was reported just before 1:30 this afternoon at lowell high school near lake merced. the school was evacuated and officers did a sweep of the campus. students were eventually september -- eventually sent home for the day. in the end they turned up nothi
they're all over northern california, central california, even southern california. look at the acreage over 150,000 acres burning. what's going to change that is, this isn't a drought breaker but this system that i'm going to be telling you about over the break. it's going to increase the moisture and humidity. it's going to help out a ton for firefighters. so when i come back we'll let you know exactly how this system times out. but just suffice to say it is going to help greatly in dousing...
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california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in californiasued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary clinton has said we need to treat them with compassion and send them home. we can't solve all the worlds problems with open borders. we need sensible immigration laws and embrace immigrants. when he 24's are laws and take kids -- we need to enforce laws and take care of kids in california. >> this is a tragedy. i disagree with mr. kashkari. the law that they came in at under george bush gave these kids a hearing, i don't think we ought to change that. they ought to get a decent hearing. some of them are facing games and murder, girls being put into prostitution. they came here all the way through mex
california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in californiasued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary clinton...
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california -- california is looking for ways to recover. . >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news, it is 6:24 toxic gases have halted recovery efforts in central japan. that is a popular climbing destination which erupted on sunday. most managed to escape but a lot are still trapped. 31 people are believed to be dead and many are buried in more than a foot of ash. >>> an earthquake rattled the central valley in san ben nieto county. the u.s. geological survey said it was a 4.0 magnitude earthquake. >>> they are trying to raise money but thousands showed up to support that for you day festival. >>> yes, bands, restaurants winery, they all came together for napa rocks. tickets were sold out. the idea was to bring people together to celebrate and remind everybody especially people who don't live there are still a great place to visit. >> they didn't destroy it. >>> federal organizers -- festival organizers say the best you can do is spend money in the shops, hotels and other businesses and just visit there. >>> a dramatic scene unfolded in the east bay. >> fire in the hole, fire in the hole! >> we will have more on the bomb scare in pittsburgh which forced people to take shelter and we will tell you what police discovered. >>> and good morning bay area at least for the auditions process. >> all right, so traffic is doing oh okay and we a have a lot of low clouds and fog and we'll see if temperatures will stay on the warm side. . >>> some very happy people out there . these folks are ready to audition foresees son 14 and it is all underway, thousands of people are panning around, coming up in 8 minutes, my american idle, some of people are trying to get out on the show, good luck, folks. >> okay, thanks you for joining us, monday morning, september 29 september 29th, i am dave clark . what you don't see or hear, steve and dave . we got to get on to sylvester. >> you guys tell jokes, i don't sing. >>> reduced fog and visibility and the thunderstorm clouds are now too far east and we are out of that pattern , methamphetamine -- they have come up and low and not the cloud build up, a cool morning for some, 70s and lower 80l1sl0, lots of 70s around the bay, here is sal. >>> all right, steve, we are still looking at a commute where traffic continues to look good in many areas but it is busy in others. first of all the bay bridge is not too bad, there is a wide load, and on the and matt matt bridge and it is niece looking drive if you are driving on the freeways on highway 24 from walnut creek to oakland in fact we can put that on the maps, the it is 6:31 let's go back to the desk. >>> a shelter in place was landed in one area. we will tell what you was discovered near the pittsburgh high school, alex? >>> it turned out selling road here is and they blue it up on the lawn of this school. you can see want a hole was loan in a near -- nearby apartment. his cleanup crews discovered the item as they were going through belongings in that empty unit. it is on the block of summer street very close to pittsburgh high school. people living nearby were orders it stow end side and as a precaution the point questioned detonate -- as a precaution the bomb squad detonated the suspicious item. pittsburgh police are serving for the man who used to live in the apartment. they likely left the road flares behind had any explosive power. they are not identifying the man, the man they are searching for to question further. alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it includes federal investigators. they are looking into a string of intentionally set fires in alameda. it broke up and in some days your family were disliced or tie tied tried. -- destroyed. >> alameda police arrested two people on suspicion of arson. their names have not yet been released. the task force is checking surveillance video and they are collecting evidence from the eighth fire scenes. >>> the firep happened two days after what happened and in this days so far no arrests in oakland and they are not saying if the people may or may not be corrected to the same fires set in oakland. >>> happening today, we will learn more about the federal money from washington d.c. that will be used to help fight crime in oakland. they have received 1.8 million dollars in federal grants to hire 15 new police officers. it will provide help and the congressman in oakland today. >>> no means no has been replaced with yes means yes. a new law signed by governor brown could help curb sexual assaults on college campuses. >> reporter: what it means is you have to be conscious and sober and willingly agree to have sex. last month lawmakers approved the bill which was created by a senator and universities nationwide are under fire to change how they handle it. a lack of reassistance said it can be nonverbal such as a nod of the head or moving in closer towards the person and critics say the bill is over reaching and puts universities in mirky legal waters. campus assault sexual victims and women's advocacy groups delivered this to governor brown urging him to sign the bill, tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> happening today t- labor pore talks and it and a dozen bus drivers called in sick at the last minute which disrupted bus service. they still appear to be far apart on the big issues of salary and health benefits. >>> the next singling sensation to hit it big on american idle could be at the palace right now. the latest starts right now this is a final straw and i know you wanted me to become the next idle contestant. good morning everybody. [applauds] >> reporter: a lot of people have been lining up hoping for their shot and the gates will open gearing up foresees son 14 of american idle. [ music ] >> reporter: now for many it is their chance to go at least as far as san jose back in 2012 and when he was here, remember adam lambert was the big sensation and still to the early part of the after dash afternoon. they can start leaping up at 6:00 a.m. and some have been out here since 9:00 a.m. and wrist bands will be despite boothed -- disputed. that will be around 8308 da -- 8:30 in the arena. many people have been here since yesterday. tell us about what you can do and tell us about yourself. >> i am from the bay area san jose california. i have been singing since i was limb and i have a passion for singing. >> south bay, we have to get this going, you ready? >> yes. >> [ music ] . >> reporter: how old are you? >> 17. >> are you sure about that? >> yes. >> if i was a judge i would give her a ticket right now. >> are you guys excited? >> yes. a lot of people out here all morning long, we will bespeaking to more contestants and i will not be sinking. let's get that straight. >> brian come on. >>> buy and flores, and it find out you can watch right here on ktvu channel 2. >>> time now 6:40. >>> a suspected drunk driver ploughed into an east bay backyard. >> he could have killed my wife and my kids, anybody on the street. >> police say how fast the driver was going and why the family in the home said it could have been a lot worse. >>> there has been a lot of disappointed people who showed up to 'east bay park on a the golden gate bridge, it is getting very slow. >> mother nature is sink ago tune of fog but high and mid-
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california in 1996. it means that california and any california governmental entity, including the university of california system, california state university system, can not include admissions considerations of race, ethnicity, or gender. the policy becomes one of -- california and begin to go to other places. >> you mentioned yesterday a lot of the backlash came from the vietnam war since the economic downfall of the 1970's. i am just wondering during this time, was there any attempt or studies that attempted to actually measure the amount of opportunity that may be taken into account class and gender? >> they did. the studies revealed an interesting fact. the groups in american society that benefited significantly most from affirmative action were white women, especially in employment. but, the lightning rod was admissions to undergraduate institutions of higher learning. that is why you see he then goes on a journey to establish these comparable propositions in florida, michigan, and other higher education places. i am going to talk about that because the culture war on the battle of affirmative actio
california in 1996. it means that california and any california governmental entity, including the university of california system, california state university system, can not include admissions considerations of race, ethnicity, or gender. the policy becomes one of -- california and begin to go to other places. >> you mentioned yesterday a lot of the backlash came from the vietnam war since the economic downfall of the 1970's. i am just wondering during this time, was there any attempt...
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some people are here from as far away as california to see california chrome. >> california chrome hasess! >> reporter: three months ago, this horse was the talk of racing. >> this time i said i'm coming here. >> reporter: doris is one of california chrome's loyal followers. she came from cleveland, ohio, to see him race at parks tomorrow. >> he is amazing. i love him. i watched him from when he first started. i kept following him. >> california chrome, reaching for the wire. >> reporter: california chrome won the kentucky derby and preakness stakes but missed out on the elusive triple couldn't with a loss at bell monday the. >> this is the first time in the history of the track that the reigning kentucky derby champion will race, be in the game to start of the pennsylvania derby. >> reporter: for you to be calling that race. >> i've been waiting 28 years to do something like this. >> reporter: for some area racing fans it brings back memories of another talented horse. >> here is smarty jones. >> that was ten years ago. >> he did so much to energize the city. it's great that that ener
some people are here from as far away as california to see california chrome. >> california chrome hasess! >> reporter: three months ago, this horse was the talk of racing. >> this time i said i'm coming here. >> reporter: doris is one of california chrome's loyal followers. she came from cleveland, ohio, to see him race at parks tomorrow. >> he is amazing. i love him. i watched him from when he first started. i kept following him. >> california chrome,...
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. >> i want to ask about something going on in california. california has a yes means yes law.o longer consent. yes only means yes. your reaction. gloria steinem thinks this is going to cut down on sexual assaults on college campus. >> it is absurd. certainly yes means yes, we never have verbal consent. people are out on a date. getting romantic. do you think they will stop and one says to the other, would you like to have sex with me now? and the other says yes, i would like to have sex with you now. that doesn't happen. that never happens. so the de facto consent in the scenario, women get a little tipsy and men get tipsy. women, i hate to say it, they have to be smarter for themselves. they are falling out of their clothes and draped all over some man and whispering nasty things in his ear. they take that as consent. that is de facto consent. in the absence of verbal consent. >> i get that this doesn't happen, but there would be less ambiguity if it were to happen. less of the gray area cases where someone misinterpret. >> it's not going to happen. imagine it at any point in
. >> i want to ask about something going on in california. california has a yes means yes law.o longer consent. yes only means yes. your reaction. gloria steinem thinks this is going to cut down on sexual assaults on college campus. >> it is absurd. certainly yes means yes, we never have verbal consent. people are out on a date. getting romantic. do you think they will stop and one says to the other, would you like to have sex with me now? and the other says yes, i would like to...
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we had -- in 2012, across the country, in california california is going through a lot 500 year drought. we don't have water in californiat political wranglings about the water situation as far as agriculture goes, haven't been able to grow a lot of forage they eat if they start to produce milk, california is the number one producing milk state in the union so that combine with the fact we have got more and more demand every year and shot these prices up in the short term, we are up 25% roughly on the year, we exported 17% of the total -- that is a lot of demand and because of the drought will be that way little bit but milk futures behind me tell me things will go back to normal next year. melissa: we look forward to that. it is time for fun with spare change. one business that still went gangbusters through the great recession and beyond is haircutting. it has grown for ten years with a whopping 80 million cuts last year alone. fox business's jeff flock has been getting itself groomed. you look -- i can't see you yet but i hear you look fantastic. >> i am lucky i have hair. as perhaps you know. exclusively on spare cha
we had -- in 2012, across the country, in california california is going through a lot 500 year drought. we don't have water in californiat political wranglings about the water situation as far as agriculture goes, haven't been able to grow a lot of forage they eat if they start to produce milk, california is the number one producing milk state in the union so that combine with the fact we have got more and more demand every year and shot these prices up in the short term, we are up 25% roughly...
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california connection. and mile >> ever been to china? well, your calamari probably has. why california caught squid is why california caught squid is ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- oh no, we have a dress code here, and it's not see through. next! whoa, this is a lunchbox, not a halloween bag. so sorry - this lunchbox is already at capacity. rrrrr...a natural beauty. you're making me melt. shall we? mini babybel is 100% natural cheese. a good source of protein and calcium, and a whole lot of fun. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. kids suffering from an intee respiratory illness. >>> tonight hospitals across the country are filling up with kids suffering from an intense respiratory illness. it's called enterovirus d68. it causes coughing and difficulty breathing. it spread across a dozen states so far and appears to be targeting mainly children and teens. no cases in califo
california connection. and mile >> ever been to china? well, your calamari probably has. why california caught squid is why california caught squid is ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- oh no, we have a dress code here, and it's not...
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. >> i want to ask about something going on in california. california has a yes means yes law.ence no longer consent. yes only means yes. your reaction. gloria steinem thinks this is going to cut down on sexual assaults on college campus. >> it is absurd. certainly yes means yes, we never have verbal consent. people are out on a date. getting remomantic. do you think they will stop and one says to the other, would you like to have sex with me now? and the other says yes, i would like to have sex with you now. that doesn't happen. that never happens. so the de facto consent in the scenario, women get a little tipsy and men get tipsy. women, i hate to say it, they have to be smarter for themselves. they are falling out of their clothes and draped all over some man and whispering nasty things in his ear. they take that as consent. that is de facto consent. >> i get that this doesn't happen, but there would be less ambiguity if it were to happen. less of the gray area cases where someone miss interpret. >> imagine it at any point in any adult life, do you ever really stop in an int
. >> i want to ask about something going on in california. california has a yes means yes law.ence no longer consent. yes only means yes. your reaction. gloria steinem thinks this is going to cut down on sexual assaults on college campus. >> it is absurd. certainly yes means yes, we never have verbal consent. people are out on a date. getting remomantic. do you think they will stop and one says to the other, would you like to have sex with me now? and the other says yes, i would...
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california could face devastating dry conditions for ten years or even endure a megadrought that could last up to 35 years over the next century. >> the predictions come with california already in the grips of the worst drought in recorded history. bigad shaban has more on the conditions and growing water crisis from californiaundreds of residents are without running water. >> just last year this was all green. >> reporter: adriana marquez says three years of drought dried up her garden and her water supply in the town of eastporterville. he she and other families in the area have had their private wells run dry. >> water is precious. you take it for granted until it happens to you. >> reporter: scientists at cornel university predicts there's an 80% chance a ten- year drought will strike california and other southwestern states due to climate change. this tank has been set up as a short-term solution. residents here in porterville are bringing the water back home for their basic necessities like showering and flushing tear toilets. since june volunteer donna johnson has passed out thousands of donated bottles of water to homeowners in need. >> drought is kind of like a silent killer. it doesn't register on how serious it is and what the long- term effect of this is. >> reporter: marquez recently started usi
california could face devastating dry conditions for ten years or even endure a megadrought that could last up to 35 years over the next century. >> the predictions come with california already in the grips of the worst drought in recorded history. bigad shaban has more on the conditions and growing water crisis from californiaundreds of residents are without running water. >> just last year this was all green. >> reporter: adriana marquez says three years of drought dried up...
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nevada and california with an exceptional drought, the highest drought rating there is and it's been that way for a few months. we have dry fuels, and a big time california. southern california is the place to watch the next couple of days. exercisive heat continues in the los angeles area. it's 105 and 107. as the temperature goes up, the relative humidity goes up. there's the potential there for explosive fire. this is straight from the weather service in the southern california mountains. record heat, record power use on monday. good news, onshore flow for us we'll talk about when it may rain in a few minutes. >> paul, thank you. the middle of the worst drought in decades, california finally closing the tap on ground water. governor brown today signed a three bill package to require more active management of ground water. so other states have already been doing. unregulated ground water has led to sinking land and damage to aqua firs and the roads. the rain is certainly coming down in arizona. people are bracing for a torrential downpour. in arizona, it's very hard. residents gearing up with the sandbags ahead of tonight's storm. flash flood warnings are in effect up to 4
nevada and california with an exceptional drought, the highest drought rating there is and it's been that way for a few months. we have dry fuels, and a big time california. southern california is the place to watch the next couple of days. exercisive heat continues in the los angeles area. it's 105 and 107. as the temperature goes up, the relative humidity goes up. there's the potential there for explosive fire. this is straight from the weather service in the southern california mountains....
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cheryl: california? >> california attorney general.activist attorney general, very consumer oriented. preet racked up the most victories in prosecutions on insider trading. cheryl: do you leave what could be a political career if you are her to take something for two years, and then administration changes. >> it's a better job than what she has. she has elected office. state attorneys general out of new york are not as strong, and new york attorney general eric schneiderman has a lot of power because the martin act. a blue sky law, that they can indict you for parking tickets almost. cheryl: sex trafficking was a big one. >> she was involved in the mortgage task force as was schneiderman working under holder that went after the likeses of jamie dimon on and wells fargo and the big banks. she has some chops. like i said, preet, i think if you look at candidates on paper is probably the strongest. the real question is, and i ran into ed henry, washington white house correspondent and said how much stroke does holder have in aiming this?
cheryl: california? >> california attorney general.activist attorney general, very consumer oriented. preet racked up the most victories in prosecutions on insider trading. cheryl: do you leave what could be a political career if you are her to take something for two years, and then administration changes. >> it's a better job than what she has. she has elected office. state attorneys general out of new york are not as strong, and new york attorney general eric schneiderman has a...
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california m california en medio de una sequÍa increible, estados como oregon que tambiÉn se han visto amenazados por las llamas pero hoy dÍa eran las cenizas que quemaban a los residentes el incendio redujo a escombros mÁs de un centenar de viviendas y la iglesia de la pequeÑa poblaciÓn. >> nunca habÍa experimentado algo asÍ me dijo con angustia la abuela en uno de varios albergues al este de sacramento, asegura que saliÓ de su casa con la ropa que lleva puesta y no ha podido regresar entre los mÁs de 2.000 evacuados en la zona muchos tuvieron que huir de madrugada. >> es muy difÍcil pero estamos aquÍ para el servicio de la gente. >> las llamas siguen amenazando a unas 2400 viviendas y edificios en esta regiÓn y ya han destruido centenares en todo el oeste del paÍs. >> la temporada de incendios estÁ en paÑales. en el bosque nacional de el dorado cristian londoÑo, telemundo. >> la intensa ola de calor en californiacamente baÑados en sudor y con sangramiento en la nariz porque las temperaturas de 113 grados f° no se soportan, las autoridades instalaron ventiladores en sus salones porque muchos de ellos y los aire acondicionados estÁn daÑados y en las ultimas horas los apagones afectaron mÁs de 10.000 hogares. >> se calienta cuando se estÁ utilizando mucha electricidad, tienen la oportunidad de enfriarse durante las horas de la noche, pero cuando hay una ola de calor como lo que estamos pasando no tienen la oportunidad de bajar de temperatura y a veces fallan. >> se recomienda utilizar los grandes, solamente por la noche y mantener la temperatura del aire en 78 grados f°. el festival callejero en brooklyn nueva york. los protagonistas policÍa y vendedores. y denuncian. que atacaron. el incidente por terminar el festival de la quinta avenida. la policÍa pedia. que se retiran del lugar. a las 6 de la tarde y los comerciantes que tenÍan que retirarse. subiendo de tono y uno de los policÍas comenzÓ a
california m california en medio de una sequÍa increible, estados como oregon que tambiÉn se han visto amenazados por las llamas pero hoy dÍa eran las cenizas que quemaban a los residentes el incendio redujo a escombros mÁs de un centenar de viviendas y la iglesia de la pequeÑa poblaciÓn. >> nunca habÍa experimentado algo asÍ me dijo con angustia la abuela en uno de varios albergues al este de sacramento, asegura que saliÓ de su casa con la ropa que lleva puesta y no ha podido...
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the month leading up to california, getting off to california. you know. californiatill hates wisconsin people. we're not welcome there. we're not that type of people. but we had a lot of fun and our fans came out there. it was just, you know, nothing but great, great memories. >> as many accolades as you had, you didn't go in the first round. you're a second-round pick of the redskins. were you disappointed? did you think you'd go in the first? were they proceeding smoke up you know where, did you buy any of that? >> i didn't buy any of it. i got sick of -- it's such a -- to chosen by the redskins was the highlight of my career, has been to this day. leading up to it, the combine, the guys that are doing it right now, all the way up to the draft, it was the most miserable, miserable time to be doing that. to hear everybody do this, this, this, saying this, in your ear about this. first round, second round, yada, yada, yada. it was just something that i was -- i was real good at going and finding hide-aways and being ice fishing or back woods and nobody found me ther
the month leading up to california, getting off to california. you know. californiatill hates wisconsin people. we're not welcome there. we're not that type of people. but we had a lot of fun and our fans came out there. it was just, you know, nothing but great, great memories. >> as many accolades as you had, you didn't go in the first round. you're a second-round pick of the redskins. were you disappointed? did you think you'd go in the first? were they proceeding smoke up you know...
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california -- affecting california, boaters. the water levels are so low that there is a five mile per hour speed limit for the reservoir. that means no skiing or wake boarding and it shuts down boating altogether. the speed limit will stay in affect until it rises to an elevation of 400 feet. >> the battle over a proposed soda tax is anything but sweet. coming up, what is being done that may be a sign of things to come. and waging war for your ts. apple debuts the much anticipated watch. when you can land the tech titan's new timepiece. and why the information super highway may soon seem more like a dirt back road coming up tomorrow. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. get ready for beach weather. a warmer pattern is settling in and as high pressure builds in, i will be back with a detailed look at the temperatures. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks. here is a look at what we made for you tonight. >> i am the worst person to go to the beach with. i don't like direct sunlight on my face. also my daughters, i'm like daddy is very uncomfortab for over0,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i sure hope so. what? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green gia
california -- affecting california, boaters. the water levels are so low that there is a five mile per hour speed limit for the reservoir. that means no skiing or wake boarding and it shuts down boating altogether. the speed limit will stay in affect until it rises to an elevation of 400 feet. >> the battle over a proposed soda tax is anything but sweet. coming up, what is being done that may be a sign of things to come. and waging war for your ts. apple debuts the much anticipated watch....
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california -- affecting california, boaters. the water levels are so low that there is a five mile per hour speed limit for the reservoir. that means no skiing or wake boarding and it shuts down boating altogether. the speed limit will stay in affect until it rises to an elevation of 400 feet. >> the battle over a proposed soda tax is anything but sweet. coming up, what is being done that may be a sign of things to come. and waging war for your wrists. apple debuts the much anticipated watch. when you can land the tech titan's new timepiece. and why the information super highway may soon seem more like a dirt back road coming up tomorrow. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. get ready for beach weather. a warmer pattern is settling in and as high pressure builds in, i will be back with a detailed look at the temperatures. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks. here is a look at what we made for you tonight. >> i am the worst person to go to the beach with. i don't like direct sunlight on my face. also my daughters, i'm like daddy is very uncomfortable right now. when la quield the ready for you alerield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. owners are sounding off on a proposed soda tax. it is designed to cut consumption of sugar re drinks -- sugary drinks, but they are worried it will cut their livlihoods. they are making their point in dramatic fashion. >> there is one of the billboards and they are heavily funded by american beverage association. they are urging them to reject the tax because it could hurt business owners, but they say the message is misleading. the billboards show the faces of local business owners and the message i am voting no on e. stop unfair beverage taxes. taylor peck is on several signs and he co owns the fizzery, a boutique soda and candy shop with two san francisco locations. >> it will certainly affect us in a way that will result in diminished sales and increased competition from out of city vendors. >> based on his math he is look it look -- looking at $4,000 to $9,000 in taxes per month. they charge 2 cents per ounce and it will be passed to the merchant and again passed on the consumer. tax on a 12-ounce bottle of owe do would be 24 cents more. this health add advocate has been trying to get a bill like this to fight childhood obesity and diabetes. >> there are as many business folks who think it will be a good thing, but we don't have the millions of dollars to pay to put billboards up. >> the billboards are misleading because they are mutting -- putting small business owners up . it will be paid by the distributor and not the retailer. >> the bigger message is what the board does not say. it will go toward nutrition and health programs and promote a healthy community. abc7 news. >> the rumors were true. apple didn't make one, but flee big -- three big announcements today. >> the biggest advancement in the history of iphones. >> apple debuted the iphone 6 and 6 plus today in cupertino. both have bigger screens and better cameras and apparently better batteries than the previous versions. pre sales start this friday. the tech titan also revealed the apple pay. it is a feature that aims to virtually eliminate the credit card. it will use near field communication a and the iphone fingerprint reader. the biggest announcement came in the form of a watch. apple's first entirely new product in four years. you can send text and read e-mail and has health sensors making a full-fledged fitness tracker. but you have to wait for it. it doesn't go on sale until next year. >>> "world news tonight" anchor had exclusive access to the product launch. he scored a rare one on one interview with ceo tim cook. they talked about the apple watch and david tried it out. being 234 -- being in the crowd to watch the presentation was like history unfolding. >> they were not the first to invent the watch? remember the ipod? we were not the first for that, but we revolutionized music. >> david said apple's event is newsworthy because they design products you -- they want you to depend on in your lives and they succeed where few do. >> and david muir sits down with apple's chief designer taus about what this means for the watch industry. >>> you may sometimes something different when you are on-line. you could be seeing a lot of this icon. it is the latest symbol of internet activism. it will display a loading icon featuring a blue cat to protest an fcc proposal and could allow internet service providers to charge extra money for a faster connection. look for that. >>> wildfires burning north of the bay area are impacting air quality here. >> one of the fires, the happy campfire, has charred 162 square miles and two structures. >> it erupted a month ago and it is aggressively growing. sandhya patel has details on how it is affecting our air. sandhya? >> the smoke from the fire is hundreds of miles away and it will be transported to our area. the concern is particularly the east bay. look at a nasa imagery. there are the fires in northern california and particularly the happy campfire. the smoke because of the wind flow is expected to push the wind -- the wind is expected to push the smoke down toward our area which is why there is a smoke advisory for wednesday and thursday for the entire bay area. particular concern once again is the east bay as that smoke travels from sacramento to our region. be aware of the fact that if you are particularly sensitive and smell smoke or see smoke you will want to stay inside and limit your outdoor activity. if you have health concerns follow your doctor's orders. take a look at the smoke layer from our east bay hills camera. we are seeing a small sign of it, and it was really clear as we look at the time lapse. as we look at our live doppler 7hd tonight signs of change, it was a warmer day today and the fog is pretty much right near the coastline. it is not going far inland like the previous nights because it is so shallow. the last couple nights it was about 2,000 feet and we had a pretty go
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california there are in california there are 500 500 censors in the system. censors in the system. like this one. like this one. >> should we go there. >> should we go there. >> yes, let's go down. >> yes, let's go down. i will follow. i will follow. so this is some of the green so this is some of the green domes that we are looking back domes that we are looking back in the lab. in the lab. >> that's correct. >> that's correct. they are the real back bone of they are the real back bone of the seismic network. the seismic network. and they are sensitive enough to and they are sensitive enough to tell you where the moon is over tell you where the moon is over your head. your head. the pull of the moon. the pull of the moon. >> they provide the data scene >> they provide the data scene turning movements into the turning movements into the yellow p waves and red waves we yellow p waves and red waves we see in the lab. see in the lab. >> these are the guts of the >> these are the guts of the early warping system. early warping system. they -- warning system. they -- warning system. they they detect the motion detect the motion that an that an earthquake sends. earthquake sends. that's the first part. that's the first part. these are what gets the these are what gets the information out to the rest of information out to the rest of the system, and let's us know the system, and let's us know when an earthquake is coming when an earthquake is coming ahead of time. ahead of time. >> from the moment the p wave >> from the moment the p wave reading comes across the system reading comes across the system to the time the s or sheer waves to the time the s or sheer waves strike, a lot can happen. strike, a lot can happen. strains could be stopped. strains could be stopped. rock -- trains could be stopped, rock -- trains could be stopped, planes waved off landings, planes waved off landings, elevators sent to the nearest elevators sent to the nearest floor and hospitals could go floor and hospitals could go into emergency mode. into emergency mode. timing is everything. timing is everything. >> so it is very much like >> so it is very much like watching the way a hurricane watching the way a hurricane plays out, but everything plays out, but everything happens quickly. happens quickly. in a hurricane this happens over in a hurricane this happens over a couple of days. a couple of days. in an yaik it happens in in an yaik it happens in a a couple of minutes. couple of minutes. >> reporter: that means >> reporter: that means decisions about what decisions about what needs to be needs to be shut down have to be made, but shut down have to be made, but it can save lives. it can save lives. >> having 5 >> having 5 seconds, 10 seconds, seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds warning is 30 seconds warning is lifetime. lifetime. hospital. hospital. >> you may have a >> you may have a patient on the patient on the table. table. there's a chaps someone could there's a chaps someone could be -- chance someone could be in be -- chance someone could be in the middle of a procedure. the middle of a procedure. if we have if we have 5, 10, 30 seconds 5, 10, 30 seconds advance warning, there's a lot advance warning, there's a lot of things we can do. of things we can do. >> reporter: >> reporter: co californiaifornia has only only early warning system. early warning system. >> when i was a kid the weather >> when i was a kid the weather guys guys guys were not good. guys were not good. over time they got better ways over time they got better ways of community that is similar to of community that is similar to the weather business. the weather business. earthquake. earthquake. >> earthquake, very strong >> earthquake, very strong thicking thicking expected in 2 seconds. expected in 2 seconds. [ buzzer ] [ buzzer ] >>> so after seeing the piece, >>> so after seeing the piece, what stands out is a country what stands out is a country like mexico, japan, they have like mexico, japan, they have these early warning systems, yet these early warning systems, yet we don't. we don't. why not? why not? >> they had major, major yaicks >> they had major, major yaicks that killed thousand, and then that killed thousand, and then put put the systems in, we are the systems in, we are fortunate not to have
california there are in california there are 500 500 censors in the system. censors in the system. like this one. like this one. >> should we go there. >> should we go there. >> yes, let's go down. >> yes, let's go down. i will follow. i will follow. so this is some of the green so this is some of the green domes that we are looking back domes that we are looking back in the lab. in the lab. >> that's correct. >> that's correct. they are the real back bone of...
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california. >> california not a big player in this thing. >> they don't understand that part. it doesn't help. >> i haven't looked to see what in 1961 that californiavil war commemoration is much less hawaii and alaska. i have no idea. but in theory, they had, you know, commemoration commissions. jamie, did you want to -- >> this is sort of a nice cold war narrative, too. black and white, good and bad. you can use it for almost any end, if you want. >> i don't think you can extract it from the civil rights movement, or the civil war. if you look at dwight eisenhower's speech at gettysburg, kennedy was originally supposed to speak, but did not. eisenhower did. if you read eisenhower eve speech, when you get to the end of it, it's a strong cold war message. even though he talks about equality for all. it's still a very strong cold war message. very strong. okay. now, the national civil war commemoration for the centennial was not as successful at holding things together. in part, because there was very much dissension over what the war meant. there was a trickling of understanding that the civil war might have something to do with what in the '60s wo
california. >> california not a big player in this thing. >> they don't understand that part. it doesn't help. >> i haven't looked to see what in 1961 that californiavil war commemoration is much less hawaii and alaska. i have no idea. but in theory, they had, you know, commemoration commissions. jamie, did you want to -- >> this is sort of a nice cold war narrative, too. black and white, good and bad. you can use it for almost any end, if you want. >> i don't...
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california, r. mckeon, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi is recognized. mr. garamendi: i yield three minutes to my friend from california plrks price. mr. price: i rise in support of the mckeon amendment which would permit the administration to train and equip syrian opposition forces to confront the deadly threat posed to them and their country by isil. this measure is limited and leaves the broader question of authorizing the use of force against isil and extends only to december 11, the expiration date of the continuing resolution that it demands. but, it is necessary. if our country to get under way the training of forces that are essential. if the syrian component to degrade and defeat isil is to succeed. the president has no intention of introducing ground combat forces into this conflict, but our strategy does depend on indigenous forces for iraq and syria fighting. forces of -- capable of taking advantage of the support we will provide. getting forces up to speed in syria is one of the most difficult challengeses we face. many speakers have stressed these uncertainties and risks. there isn't one that the preside
california, r. mckeon, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi is recognized. mr. garamendi: i yield three minutes to my friend from california plrks price. mr. price: i rise in support of the mckeon amendment which would permit the administration to train and equip syrian opposition forces to confront the deadly threat posed to them and their country by isil. this measure is limited and leaves the broader question of authorizing the use of force against isil and extends only to...
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california -- affecting california, boaters. the water levels are so low that there is a five mile per hour speed limit for the reservoir. that means no skiing or wake boarding and it shuts down boating altogether. the speed limit will stay in affect until it rises to an elevation of 400 feet. >> the battle over a proposed soda tax is anything but sweet. coming up, what is being done that may be a sign of things to come. and waging war for your wrists. apple debuts the much anticipated watch. when you can land the tech titan's new timepiece. and why the information super highway may soon seem more like a dirt back road coming up tomorrow. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. get ready for beach weather. a warmer pattern is settling in and as high pressure builds in, i will be back with a detailed look at the temperatures. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> thanks. here is a look at what we made for you tonight. >> i am the worst person to go to the beach with. i don't like direct sunlight on my face. also my daughters, i'm like daddy is very uncomfortable right now. one that invented low-fares so everyone could fly. one that decides where to go next by putting your needs first. and knows people are its most powerful fuel. some say we do things differently. we say, why would we do things any other way? without a heart, it's just a machine. owners are sounding off on a proposed soda tax. it is designed to cut consumption of sugar re drinks -- sugary drinks, but they are worried it will cut their livlihoods. they are making their point in dramatic fashion. >> there is one of the billboards and they are heavily funded by american beverage association. they are urging them to reject the tax because it could hurt business owners, but they say the message is misleading. the billboards show the faces of local business owners and the message i am voting no on e. stop unfair beverage taxes. taylor peck is on several signs and he co owns the fizzery, a boutique soda and candy shop with two san francisco locations. >> it will certainly affect us in a way that will result in diminished sales and increased competition from out of city vendors. >> based on his math he is look it look -- looking at $4,000 to $9,000 in taxes per month. they charge 2 cents per ounce and it will be passed to the merchant and again passed on the consumer. tax on a 12-ounce bottle of owe do would be 24 cents more. this health add advocate has been trying to get a bill like this to fight childhood obesity and diabetes. >> there are as many business folks who think it will be a good thing, but we don't have the millions of dollars to pay to put billboards up. >> the billboards are misleading because they are mutting -- putting small business owners up . it will be paid by the distributor and not the retailer. >> the bigger message is what the board does not say. it will go toward nutrition and health programs and promote a healthy community. abc7 news. >> the rumors were true. apple didn't make one, but flee big -- three big announcements today. >> the biggest advancement in the history of iphones. >> apple debuted the iphone 6 and 6 plus today in cupertino. both have bigger screens and better cameras and apparently better batteries than the previous versions. pre sales start this friday. the tech titan also revealed the apple pay. it is a feature that aims to virtually eliminate the credit card. it will use near field communication a and the iphone fingerprint reader. the biggest announcement came in the form of a watch. apple's first entirely new product in four years. you can send text and read e-mail and has health sensors making a full-fledged fitness tracker. but you have to wait for it. it doesn't go on sale until next year. >>> "world news tonight" anchor had exclusive access to the product launch. he scored a rare one on one interview with ceo tim cook. they talked about the apple watch and david tried it out. being 234 -- being in the crowd to watch the presentation was like history unfolding. >> they were not the first to invent the watch? remember the ipod? we were not the first for that, but we revolutionized music. >> david said apple's event is newsworthy because they design products you -- they want you to depend on in your lives and they succeed where few do. >> and david muir sits down with apple's chief designer taus about what this means for the watch industry. >>> you may sometimes something different when you are on-line. you could be seeing a lot of this icon. it is the latest symbol of internet activism. it will display a loading icon featuring a blue cat to protest an fcc proposal and could allow internet service providers to charge extra money for a faster connection. look for that. >>> wildfires burning north of the bay area are impacting air quality here. >> one of the fires, the happy campfire, has charred 162 square miles and two structures. >> it erupted a month ago and it is aggressively growing. sandhya patel has details on how it is affecting our air. sandhya? >> the smoke from the fire is hundreds of miles away and it will be transported to our area. the concern is particularly the east bay. look at a nasa imagery. there are the fires in northern california and particularly the happy campfire. the smoke because of the wind flow is expected to push the wind -- the wind is expected to push the smoke down toward our area which is why there is a smoke advisory for wednesday and thursday for the entire bay area. particular concern once again is the east bay as that smoke travels from sacramento to our region. be aware of the fact that if you are particularly sensitive and smell smoke or see smoke you will want to stay inside and limit your outdoor activity. if you have health concerns follow your doctor's orders. take a look at the smoke layer from our east bay hills camera. we are seeing a small sign of it, and it was really clear as we look at the time lapse. as we look at our live doppler 7hd tonight signs of change, it was a warmer day today and the fog is pretty much right near the coastline. it is not going far inland like the previous nights because it is so shallow. the last couple nights it was about 2,000 feet and we had a pretty go
california -- affecting california, boaters. the water levels are so low that there is a five mile per hour speed limit for the reservoir. that means no skiing or wake boarding and it shuts down boating altogether. the speed limit will stay in affect until it rises to an elevation of 400 feet. >> the battle over a proposed soda tax is anything but sweet. coming up, what is being done that may be a sign of things to come. and waging war for your wrists. apple debuts the much anticipated...
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california. what has been the role of california in the gardens and the american environmentalists? >> good question. california has always had an outside influence on and off just california but on the rest of the country and the rest of the world because in a sense it is so visual everything is bigger here in seminole valley and s-sierra and the thought of the desert. it's a landscape that is just powerfully iconic and it's also a climate that is release active. so you draw people here to live in the kind of splendor of nature. too many people come here and we get back into the same public that we already had. you can only run so far individually for you is a kind of, is our national trauma and obama quite large. it's also the case that environmental politics and environmental formation and rhetoric really matured into a form you from david brower in the sierra club and based in northern california. but modern environmentalism tickets shape probably here. then the second part of your questions about gardens, and i think the modern garden did emanate from california. it came out of postwar suburbia and it is a
california. what has been the role of california in the gardens and the american environmentalists? >> good question. california has always had an outside influence on and off just california but on the rest of the country and the rest of the world because in a sense it is so visual everything is bigger here in seminole valley and s-sierra and the thought of the desert. it's a landscape that is just powerfully iconic and it's also a climate that is release active. so you draw people here...
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we heard that from northrop grumman when they came from california. californiaould not even call them back when they said they were leaving, so they came here. they did not pick maryland the they picked virginia because we are a low regulation, right to work, low-tax state, and we need to be that kind of country if we are going to compete internationally. [applause] >> thank you very much. karen, a question for supervisor -- >> rebuttal. one minute. >> my opponent likes to talk about eliminating regulation and dealing with it, but at the fairfax county board of supervisors us chairman of the economic commission, we do it. we work with industry groups. we have staff working with industry groups all the time looking at the regulation that is in place, trying to improve it, trying to make it less costly and create a more business-friendly environment. you can talk about your business environment in virginia, but i guarantee you in fairfax county and northern virginia, we have a very business-friendly environment. my opponent likes to point to things and say that th
we heard that from northrop grumman when they came from california. californiaould not even call them back when they said they were leaving, so they came here. they did not pick maryland the they picked virginia because we are a low regulation, right to work, low-tax state, and we need to be that kind of country if we are going to compete internationally. [applause] >> thank you very much. karen, a question for supervisor -- >> rebuttal. one minute. >> my opponent likes to...
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california connection. usand mile >> ever been to china? well, your calamari probably has. why california caught squid is making a 12,000-mile trip to your plate. this is a different kind of airline. one that invented low-fares so everyone could fly. one that decides where to go next by putting your needs first. and knows people are its most powerful fuel. some say we do things differently. we say, why would we do things any other way? without a heart, it's just a machine. (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. kids suffering from an intee respiratory illness. >>> tonight hospitals across the country are filling up with kids suffering from an intense respiratory illness. it's called enterovirus d68. it causes coughing and difficulty breathing. it spread across a dozen states so far and appears to be targeting mainly children and teens. no cases in california yet, but it has been reported as close as utah. was first in california i >> i was scared. i remember thinking that i was going to die. >> he was white as a ghost, lips were blue. he was completely unconscious at that point. >> so far no one has died. this particular virus was first discovered in california in 1962. until now it's been pretty uncommon. the cdc is trying to figure out why this outbreak is so severe. >>> a swirling sinkhole looked more like a swimming pool in a southern california neighborhood. check out this watery mess caused by a water main rupture in encino. the pipe break caused a 20-foot section of street to completely collapse. at least two garages were damaged. untain, near los an >>> fire torched the section of the colossus roller coaster at six flags magic mountain near l.a. within half an hour the upper section of the big drop caved in. luckily the ride was closed. it was shut down last month for a major overhaul. >>> cooler weather is helping slow the spread
california connection. usand mile >> ever been to china? well, your calamari probably has. why california caught squid is making a 12,000-mile trip to your plate. this is a different kind of airline. one that invented low-fares so everyone could fly. one that decides where to go next by putting your needs first. and knows people are its most powerful fuel. some say we do things differently. we say, why would we do things any other way? without a heart, it's just a machine. (vo) ours is a...
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california. >> from california originally, three years ago. and the way that dogs are discarded or treated in the sot is different. >> jon: really? >> it's a cultural difference. a lot of dogs are chained in the backyard, left to fend for themselves, running around your property, on the streets. so not everybody, but it is pretty common. and the sad part is the south, especially in the louisiana where we are at, they don't have the resources that we did in californiare in new york, with animal shelters, the humane society you kind of feel like are you on your own, in ground zero when are you out there. >> jon: where do you get resources then, does the slow help with that? can they free you guys to do that? a couple dougie beds? >> unfortunately, you know, there's good and bad that comes with having a show. yes, we get a lot of people that notice us now and say i want to adopt the dog am but we also get quadruple the amount of dogs coming in, people needing the help. so it has almost backfired as far as the number of dogs. we are up to a little over 400 dogs. >> jon: you have 400 dogs. and that is all in one studio apartment. that is amazing. (laughter) >> yes. >> jon: is the facility, you also probably don't have the land that you had. >> no, and california we had a big ranch. >> jon: right. >> so now we're living in a more urban type of environment so we have a big warehouse building, like an animal shelter. we have about three of them now. >> jo
california. >> from california originally, three years ago. and the way that dogs are discarded or treated in the sot is different. >> jon: really? >> it's a cultural difference. a lot of dogs are chained in the backyard, left to fend for themselves, running around your property, on the streets. so not everybody, but it is pretty common. and the sad part is the south, especially in the louisiana where we are at, they don't have the resources that we did in californiare in new...
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california suddenly molded this discovery. california wants to come in and asked for permission in 185015 time in mexico does. california is admitted almost immediately. new mexico had away for 62 years before 1912. what made the difference? the court obviously. so when california aspirate missions, the slave states were in a not poor because the admission of california was going to upset the balance in the senate are turning free and slave states. we upset it. the big issue during the whole compromise was the west had been free soil and could slavery be extended. that was the whole debate. california settled the debate. so it should've been slave territory, but we jump the line. they got greatly enhanced slave act. they got the popular song treason states and territories thereafter would decide whether they would be free or slave or the missouri compromise line and eventually the kansas nebraska act. basically california entry is a free state led to the civil war. the gold rush also attracted tens of thousands of miners from mexico, central america and south america. and you had been here so these latin american immigr
california suddenly molded this discovery. california wants to come in and asked for permission in 185015 time in mexico does. california is admitted almost immediately. new mexico had away for 62 years before 1912. what made the difference? the court obviously. so when california aspirate missions, the slave states were in a not poor because the admission of california was going to upset the balance in the senate are turning free and slave states. we upset it. the big issue during the whole...
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california highway patrol. more stops campaign funded by money from california office california safety, on traffic collision this the attention of deputy richard sennett shot to carry sheriff's office. ever can to complete stop wheels rolling may tire time. also didn't do something else back to the testing >> : right behind you at the lights and siren on emulous police car the other issue we had your stopping year car struck the curbs both rims back donnish ya bless now in your room or if there were for a hit the curve of little concern with your driving he it set back for retesting this type of mike solomon forssmann happens monthly as sematech county not just for drivers board, on this and people behaving badly. >> : president obama and getting a today's vote and hustler bursitis also to train cyril's the fices president obama says that the u.s.'s come right committed to fighting the group that does not mean that the u.s. will sending troops to back to art " for combat missions. >> : degrade ultimately destroy comprehensive sustained counter-terrorism strike we mean what we say our region is long if you threat
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california ballot yet. do you believe that there's a value in breaking up california into six pieces? >> absolutely. i think californiatten too big and unwieldy and unmanageable, and it's operating as a monopoly. the state is charging us the most and giving us the worst service, and we're getting factor and farther distant from our government here in california. we don't really know what's going on in sacramento. they don't know what's going on back here, and i think we need to get closer to our government. this is an opportunity for californians to look at their government and say, hey, if there were six of us, how would it all work? and to give it a refresh. in the last 40 years, we've gone from first in education to 47th in education. in the last four years, gone from the best place to do business to literally the worst state to do business. we're 50th now. liz: something's got to be done. >> it's time for a change and six californias is a big opportunity for california. liz: the northern californians blame us, the southern californians for stealing their water. they can have their little piece. we'll keep ours. th
california ballot yet. do you believe that there's a value in breaking up california into six pieces? >> absolutely. i think californiatten too big and unwieldy and unmanageable, and it's operating as a monopoly. the state is charging us the most and giving us the worst service, and we're getting factor and farther distant from our government here in california. we don't really know what's going on in sacramento. they don't know what's going on back here, and i think we need to get closer...
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pudiera en un 30% afectar como precisamente, la provincia de baja california sur, en california.los setentas grados con base en el titulado, y asÍ se mantiene los siguientes cinco dÍas, por lo menos hasta los prÓximos dÍas. el prÓximo lunes. mÁs detalles maÑana, buenas noches. que descansen. regresamos. >> el club tijuana fueron multados con 67.290 $ por alineaciÓn indebida en copa en x. los balseros han prometido que declarar ante correcaminos estarÁn devolviendo el dinero de las entradas. amigos como bienvenidos a acciÓn deportiva. >> la selecciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol sub-fifa, ubicÁndose en la casilla 16, metas y costa rica sigue siendo mejor ocupando lugar nÚmero 15. >> pumas presentÓ su 11 ideal en 60 aÑos de historia, campos, beltrÁn, beron, suárez, vÁsquez, espaÑa, negrete, ferreti, hugo sÁnchez y castro. la mls presentaciÓn oscura. hacer una de las mejores ligas en el 2022. >> el jugador que estÁ es landon do uno, hoy hablÓ. >> hace tres aÑos, tenÍas unas ofertas de amÉrica, y en ese momento estaba pensando en la oportunidad de jugar ahÍ. >> considero mÁs detalles del caso
pudiera en un 30% afectar como precisamente, la provincia de baja california sur, en california.los setentas grados con base en el titulado, y asÍ se mantiene los siguientes cinco dÍas, por lo menos hasta los prÓximos dÍas. el prÓximo lunes. mÁs detalles maÑana, buenas noches. que descansen. regresamos. >> el club tijuana fueron multados con 67.290 $ por alineaciÓn indebida en copa en x. los balseros han prometido que declarar ante correcaminos estarÁn devolviendo el dinero de...
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california. california has gerri brown, he was talking about that. he can sit pretty.ory. we have golf with greg nordman. the initial reports said, this thing nearly cost him his left hand. greg nordman is on the phone right now. thank you so much for joining us. the initial report was you almost lost your left hand. >> good morning. it was an interesting situation. i think the premonition was more stunning than anything else. we are extremely lucky. i took it down on top of the blade of the chainsaw. it was getting close. that is what happened. yes, i would have lost my arm. i was extremely lucky. the damage is minimal. stuart: i have a tree farm in the catskills. a lot of local people around them, every single person around them has a scar from a chainsaw. can you get back to playing golf exactly the way that you used to? >> not exactly. i am fully confident that i will get back. 100% i will be back. >> that is the best news of the day. terrific golfer. >> i love watching you. stuart: marijuana with food stamps. the dow is up 100 points. ♪ guys! you're not gonna beli
california. california has gerri brown, he was talking about that. he can sit pretty.ory. we have golf with greg nordman. the initial reports said, this thing nearly cost him his left hand. greg nordman is on the phone right now. thank you so much for joining us. the initial report was you almost lost your left hand. >> good morning. it was an interesting situation. i think the premonition was more stunning than anything else. we are extremely lucky. i took it down on top of the blade of...
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california and should look closely at what factors led to tesla choosing reno and determine what we can do better going forward to attract and retain middle class jobs in california. >> now, one california lawmaker is calling out tesla for picking nevada. that story ahead tonight at 6:00. >>> pg&e plans to fight the record $1.4 billion penalty it's facing over the deadly 2010 pipeline explosion in san bruno. pg&e submitted papers today indicating it plans to file an appeal within 30 days. the utility didn't list a reason but a spokesman said yesterday the company wants state regulators that take into consideration the money pg&e has already spent and plans to spend on pipeline safety improvements. >>> what would you do if 10, 30, 45 second heads up that an earthquake was about to strike? [ beep beep ] >> earthquake, earthquake! >> that was uc-berkeley's early warning system just before the napa quake. scientists from around the world are now gathered at cal for a three-day summit to work on improving it. kpix 5's ann notarangelo has more for us tonight. >> reporter: and allen, this is the third annual international conference but it comes just 10 days after the napa quake so it's never
california and should look closely at what factors led to tesla choosing reno and determine what we can do better going forward to attract and retain middle class jobs in california. >> now, one california lawmaker is calling out tesla for picking nevada. that story ahead tonight at 6:00. >>> pg&e plans to fight the record $1.4 billion penalty it's facing over the deadly 2010 pipeline explosion in san bruno. pg&e submitted papers today indicating it plans to file an...
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. >> who out there is from california? oy california! it's working much. it's an australian thing.d be affected by the commitments made on stage tonight here at the global citizen festival? >> yes! >> but do you think we need to do more and have a well-funded global plan that actually works to end extreme poverty by 2030? are you willing to commit to being a global citizen fighting in every way you can to take action yourself and call on your leaders, make sure this plan is put in place? i'm sorry. i didn't actually catch that. are you willing to being committed to generation zero, the generation that commits to zero poverty by 2030? >> yes! >> and there happens to be a fairly attractive early middle-aged man called hugh jackman standing backstage at the moment. would you like him to come on stage and kick some butt? >> yes! >> here he is. hugh jackman! >> hello! tonight, business leaders, world leaders have come together with one vision, to see the end of extreme poverty by the end of 2030. so we need to make sure, in exactly one year's time when the u.n. general meeting happens h
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california. >> each in the state of california works the relationship with the lack operation in china. it only says good things. that's one of the largest economies in the world and they seem to be making san francisco and california in particular. >> the state of california and the province in china spread to strengthen ties and clean energy and education and tourism. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9:00, a new report on san francisco's growing ambulance response crisis. plus nas's latest mystery on mars that begins tonight. a post pops occupy joan river's facebook page weeks after she died. the bay area company that is connected to the facebook faux pas. abc 7 is honoring hispanic heritage month. today is world gratitude day and san francisco's mission economic development agency. disturbed at the agency's executive director in the past executive director in the past 15 ye it's yoplait greek taste-off, and we're asking this sport town which blueberry greek yogurt is their champion. bottom of the nine, who's it gonna be? could i ask you some questions? which one tastes the best? a tastes better. a. i love. let's lift it up and see who the winner is...it's yoplait! wanna see which one yoplait greek beat? chobani?
california. >> each in the state of california works the relationship with the lack operation in china. it only says good things. that's one of the largest economies in the world and they seem to be making san francisco and california in particular. >> the state of california and the province in china spread to strengthen ties and clean energy and education and tourism. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9:00, a new report on san francisco's growing ambulance response crisis....
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california. four children in southern california have been hospitalized this month for a respiratory virus. >> reporter: there are no reported cases here in the bay area, but experts say that could change because it is very contagious. i just spoke to a pediatrician. she said kids with asthma are at most risk. it starts looking like a cough and can escalate very quickly. it's called the ents row virus 68. 150 people have tested positive. and today the cdc confirms four more cases in california. experts say it's spreading quickly and likely in other pars of california. >> and it seems as though it starts out as a common cold. they don't even have a fever. and then all of a sudden they develop stroshl respiratory distress. they end up in our emergency rooms and intensive care units. >> reporter: and since this is a virus, the flu shot won't health help and neither will antibiotics. and they say when you cough, make sure you do it into your arm and not your hand. >>> the votes are being counted as we speak. we should know later tonight if scotland will end its 300 year old union with great britain. if it does happen, there's a lot to sort out. for example what currency will scotland use? the euro or the pound? scotland would also be responsible for half of the u.k.'s national debt. >>> it's a drug that could significantly reduce the spread of hism v, but at what cost? i'm mark matthews at san francisco city hall. the story coming up next. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorolog
california. four children in southern california have been hospitalized this month for a respiratory virus. >> reporter: there are no reported cases here in the bay area, but experts say that could change because it is very contagious. i just spoke to a pediatrician. she said kids with asthma are at most risk. it starts looking like a cough and can escalate very quickly. it's called the ents row virus 68. 150 people have tested positive. and today the cdc confirms four more cases in...
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california. but california has the third-highest in the nation. >> host: why is back? is that because it's a social welfare state or because of the culture of california old versus the culture of texas? >> guest: i think south korea is a middle-class country with a free democracy and a higher gdp per-capita. we have a laboratory experiment of east germany and west germany and you can say between the cheek you have a laboratory experiment of cuba and -- we have a bit of that with texas and california. and the fact is that these policies marxism doesn't work and it's been proven many times. you have to be an academic or an intellectual to deny reality -- to that reality so you have that dichotomy. you have a lot of californians moving to texas and not a lot of texans moving to california. i think if you look at a night going to my book as to why that might be. texas has an older hispanic population. texas already when it joined the union in 1945 i believe one third is mexican by pre-existing mexican population. >> host: to reinforce your point when we went to war with mexico, the mexican-american war we had a lot of american mexicans have fought on the
california. but california has the third-highest in the nation. >> host: why is back? is that because it's a social welfare state or because of the culture of california old versus the culture of texas? >> guest: i think south korea is a middle-class country with a free democracy and a higher gdp per-capita. we have a laboratory experiment of east germany and west germany and you can say between the cheek you have a laboratory experiment of cuba and -- we have a bit of that with...
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california. nevada gave some significant tax breaks to go to nevada. would you have given civics significant tax breaks to go to california? >> my economic plan is not big on one business at a time. it is to improve the overall economic climate for all businesses, big, medium and small so they call thrive and grow. if we pass my regulatory reforms tesla is not going to ask for as much money in terms of tax break to come to california right now we are 50 out of 50 states for jobs and business climate. when you are asking tesla to come to 50th out of 50 states they want compensation for the whole they are starting in so if we improve the economic climate now all this and we compete without having to spend more money. stuart: when it elected what is the first big thing that you would do? >> easy. canceled a high-speed train, what i call the treaty train. it makes more sense we have more important things to focus on. stuart: second thing? >> reform of regulations. they are driving businesses out of state, driving jobs out of state. elon musk is going to define whether his factories in california or nevada but the 6500 californians that could have had good jobs in california, they are who i am fighting for and why i am running for governor and the people jerry brown has forgotten about. stuart: thanks as always for joining us, come again soon. i got some breaking news for you. it is now official, the president will mak
california. nevada gave some significant tax breaks to go to nevada. would you have given civics significant tax breaks to go to california? >> my economic plan is not big on one business at a time. it is to improve the overall economic climate for all businesses, big, medium and small so they call thrive and grow. if we pass my regulatory reforms tesla is not going to ask for as much money in terms of tax break to come to california right now we are 50 out of 50 states for jobs and...
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. >> look at california. >> california doesn't count.ughter] that muchnia, not money spent this year. only $2 billion -- $2 million in the republican race. >> it's pretty lopsided. if the republicans to take the senate, what do you think will be the biggest difference for business in the united states? what will be the biggest impact on business? >> you will see the administration going to the regulatory spirit to try to move policy points across. i think republicans at that point will have a grip on nominations. not just for his own administration, but in judgeships. regulatoryl with issues, whether there is a wide gap between the republican attitudes towards regulation and democratic attitudes? legislatively, it's going to depend on how much the president is willing to compromise to be able to get small increments on some of the issues he cares about like immigration. >> the big issue is probably going to be tax reform it. it's kind of under the radar right now. there is a fight going on in the house of representatives on the republica
. >> look at california. >> california doesn't count.ughter] that muchnia, not money spent this year. only $2 billion -- $2 million in the republican race. >> it's pretty lopsided. if the republicans to take the senate, what do you think will be the biggest difference for business in the united states? what will be the biggest impact on business? >> you will see the administration going to the regulatory spirit to try to move policy points across. i think republicans at...