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california y nos cuesta demasiado dinero >>> y california serÍa el Único estado en el paÍs en subsidiar la salud este grupo. >>> bueno se espera que la votaciÓn final se haga el prÓximo viernes y con este voto y la firma del gobernador se aprobarÍa estÁ medida, marÍa celeste >>> gracias por la informaciÓn >>> bueno se hizo justicia para una empleada domÉstica indocumentada quien fue abusada y explotada durante 20 aÑos que trabajÓ cuidando una pareja de ancianos en californialÓ con ello en san francisco california california. >>> la recibieron con un aplauso en honor a su valor, casi dos dÉcadas, francisca vÁsquez de 62 aÑos entregÓ al servicio de una familia ajena. asegura viviÓ el peor de otros maltratos a noons es de los hijos de dos ancianos a quienes acompaÑÓ a morir >>> asÍ pasaba el dÍa, la noche limpian dola >>> condiciones de bloplorabledeplorables explica esta activista que al denunciarla le dieron la visa t >>> la tenÍan en amenazas constantes y realmente no hicieron lo que prometieron verdad. su estatus migratorio ayudarla a preprender a leer y escribir. >>> luego de obtener sus papeles, francisca demandÓ a sus empleadores porque no le paragaron $500 al mes, ellos negaron haberla contratado >>> la encontrÉ en la caja y mi mamÁ la recogiÓ y la vimos como una mascota >>> la oficina del comisionado de el trabajo de california fallÓ a su lado otorgÁndole los pagos atrasados de lo que francisca recibiÓ cien mil. el abogado de la familia dicen que su
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california china officer trade investment december 18, 2014. ken leads a dedicated [inaudible] in china and california to facilitate chinese investment in california and help california companies doing business in china. prior to the california auchs china trade and investment ken was a exponentative vp of wells fargo. during the 30 years at wells fargo ken held many positions including the [inaudible] managing director of wells farg bank and other banking positions >> i would like tatalk about ken putrela. i fs blessed to go with peter daily maritime director jim [inaudible] marketing director of the port. we went to the philippines first and then to shanghai to the conference and was during that time that we went to the california china officer trade and investment and sat there with ken putrela and his assistants and we were there for over a hour and a half. ken enlightened us on a lot of things and what i liked about ken is he has impeccable credentials in the business world and with people but he want today know what he could do to help the port of san francisco bring more business into the port and what we want as far as general cargo and cu
california china officer trade investment december 18, 2014. ken leads a dedicated [inaudible] in china and california to facilitate chinese investment in california and help california companies doing business in china. prior to the california auchs china trade and investment ken was a exponentative vp of wells fargo. during the 30 years at wells fargo ken held many positions including the [inaudible] managing director of wells farg bank and other banking positions >> i would like tatalk...
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california i don't like in california i can be a member i'm a member of the national association saw so it is a statewide equivalent. >> yes. in my state of virginia. >> i think you heard that the california diabetic association supports those policy interventions so you our disagreeing with the professional organization for dieticians in california. >> it is rare that the california diabetic california speaks for all they really take positions on prevention so i know at the national level i can speak for not all dieticians but all dieticians speak and think the way we do diet i can took a position. >> i mean, i can't dispute that i don't know that i can talk to leaders not association and like i said, it is rare they do that at the national level there are many dieticians they would say it is not one cause of obesity or disease we need to look at the whole picture. >> now here we and we've gone through this did you testify on the soda last year. >> i did. >> on that soda take it is follow-up legislation to the proposed sodas tax we've had the support i want to list a few california nurses association and the medical and the california dental association san francisco medical soeshlth our
california i don't like in california i can be a member i'm a member of the national association saw so it is a statewide equivalent. >> yes. in my state of virginia. >> i think you heard that the california diabetic association supports those policy interventions so you our disagreeing with the professional organization for dieticians in california. >> it is rare that the california diabetic california speaks for all they really take positions on prevention so i know at the...
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california. california trae de manera significativa ingreso del comercio internacional y el base central no es la excepciÓn. se analizamos nuestro estado es el quinto mayor proveedor de alimentos y productos agrÍcolas en el mundo y sabemos que paÍses como china se interesan en el comercio y las exportaciones de california
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california california. >> good evening. i'm an attorney with messenger sincere our firm represents a lot of lobby registers with the city and county with two primary concerns with the law amendments we're concerned with the recommendation that those changes be implemented through the ballot process as opposed to the ballot process this will effectively tie the hands of the commission and protest you from impacting clarifying language and he did the law maybe for an distinct purpose the interpretation outside the original intents of the thorough it is necessary to subvert loopholes or unforeseen law this will likely require a requirement to insure the statutes are, if you know if infected the ballot measure needs to go through the process again of us blue cross the commissions ability to remedy any circumstances under the law and further take another election conditioner to make sure that the public is aware and second we roll call request that the commission opens up for additional comments to determine if there's an sufficient way to achieve the proposal it could critique redundancy a group would be required to foil this is confusing for the public to navigate through multiple layers that are redundant and a common period will provide the commission with the opportunity to consider an alternative option for capturing this information without creating a complex and confusing reporting sxoem for example from the commission were to adopt similar to the state whereby the information that is going to be captured in the lifted proposal could be captured under one single report there is much easier for the public to interpret this lobbying information if it appears in one report those for these reasons we respectfully request the commission precede through the legislation and not the ballot process as well as to find additional opportunity to comment on the legislation thank yo thank you. >> good evening form civil grand jury member i think that would be from if you guys put something on the ballot that's been a long time if there is concerns about the language being properly drafted i think at some point you need to meet with the drafting people in the city attorney's office for the drafting for the supervisors i think you're in the shop they're in so it is is an important step for you to take if there's concern about placing someone know the ballot and not being amenable in the future this is one chapter of the conduct code that doesn't have the prerogatives you see in the campaign section and conflict of interest sections it can be amended to further the chapter by 4 votes of ethics commission and you 2/3rd's of the board of supervisors this is an excellent opportunity to add this is to the lobby ordinance as well and then put it open the ballot in corrective measures can be taken it will go through a similar process with the finance and the conflict of interest ordinance that language is standard between those two sections so i think that is something you can lift and drop into this charter so that's my suggestions thank you. >> thank you. >> david pill pal i strongly suggest those who are pushing this concept i believe i remember in 2009, 2010 that was changed i believe the reason the primary reason the draft didn't want to simplify and make most of the provisions similar to other jurisdictions in the state interest and i recall that there were issues with the definition of an expenditure lobbyist and how to track that there were expenditures made and this could be implemented, regulated and enforced so i feel strongly that the language drafted here needs some more work to the extent it may go forward should have language that's workable. >> i don't have a strongly held view as to whether this is a huge problem that needs to be address through regulation i guess it is my belief that people with money or financial interests be the developers are people with policy interests and others will spend money to make their views known dribble through contacts or indirectly through grassroots work or advertising or some other maples it didn't surprise me that airbnb and others spend money to get their way in this building i'm just a guy that didn't have money only goes to meetings and speaks up i don't have a big corporation so there's that i agree with the couple of comments you've heard about including provisions to allow right now the board by a 2/3rd's and the thirty day period to make clarify or infuriating amendments that's consistent with other provisions in the law but not in the lobbyist ordinance that will be in order here thank you. >> good evening, commissioners my name is john wood i live in north beach i've been there 50iers or years never appeared before your commission i'm usually busy arresting before the library commission or mta or rec and park and it is usually unsuccessful but you're the ethics commission it applies a better chance of being heard i'm not hundred percent clear about what was happening i think in 2009 a previous group of ethics commissioners gave themselves oversight over a lobbyist and defined what a lobbyist was the oversight became eir rotated i see the definition currently the lobbyist is that the person that's giving money are trying to influence the decision has to have one physical contact with a city employee i think that is kind of ridiculous on the face of it what i gather mr. cain was authorized to prepare a report about what should be done to broken down the exemplification of a lobbyist that can't be a bad thing can it it can't be all i heard he be given a month to rise the report i hope for the sake of people that have been trusting you you'll agree to that thank you. >> call the question. >> i apologize if i could make a a couple of points to follow up on this comments certainly i and my office are happy to participate as pretty much all ballot manufacture our office drafts the final ordinance and certainly happy to cooperate with commissioner president keane in the drafting process and, secondly, and this is because commissioner hur made a comment hose to the available in june something for the ballot requires a 4, 5 vote so as june without commissioner hur here obviously wool we'll need a unanimous vote and if someone else can't make the june meeting that should be taken into consideration as well. >> commissioner president keane. >> thank you, mr. chair i'd like to indicate for the record in regard to the materials that have been sent i've been send them to mr. shimming and had some february from mr. shin if his words he's in the loop on whaelz so the it don't make any difference being involved this is over the course of the last couple weeks has indeed been part of the overall process and they're aware of it and aware of the differences in the languages and are invited along with mr. minority to go ahead and make their own submissions as to the changes and certainly this is the progress we'll continue over the course felt next month the city attorney's office is part of the package here i just like to add one other thing in regard to one of the things that commissioner hur said with all due respect i am glad that mr. mel stack is here we ought to let the board do this i don't think so we heard mr. mel history of the very unfortunate incident that is going to be characteristic of the way the board of supervisors as a perspective body with they are own actions to ground and their own constituents i say this their own payoffs from interest groups or other things they're not the group that can look at this neutral it is asking the fox to ensured the chicken come up that's and one of the reasons one of the main reasons as indicated here that this commission is unique is that we have this independent power to pit things on the ballot where we know that if we go ahead well we'll submit to the board of supervisors they'll grind it up like hamburger and put it in the waste basket and it's not going to happen not happen we all know that so i think that should be taken off the table right away the board is not going to do it we have an obligation we've leader from the citizens of the san francisco and lots of people we see that something was revolt when this change was made by this commission we have an obligation as a commission in the interest of transparency the interest of the ethics we go ahead and do this thank you, mr. chair. >> commissioner hur. >> mr. chair, i have a couple of follow-up questions to what mr. shin raise and commissioner stephenson can you describe the difference in the amended process if we were to put in the proposal that mr. ravages way offered in terms of how to amend this legislation if approved by the voters versus if it was entered into by the board of supervisors. >> the purpose of restriction that mr. ravens way mentioned both the ordinance and the governmental ethics ordinance were enacted by the voters as many of the commissioners are aware by the voter it can't be amended by the board of supervisors it needs to go back to the voters it can't are reform for the ethics ordinance as mexico's to allow for later perspective fix so lobs as those changes indicator the provisions so in a way it allows you to not have to go back to the voters as long as their consistent with the spirit of the original ordinances it allows to you e rattle to adjust 2:00 o'clock and make slight fixed by something that was voted by the voter you try to extract a perfect ordnance about it is difficult having that option is a good thing. >> i agree so if alternatively we propose to did board and they infect it how is the amendment process differ. >> if you go through the normal legislative process that provision is not as i guess necessary because any board and acted orientals can simply be amended so the board 3 votes also known as to the super majority or 4, fifths of commission you could certainly well- it yeah. it wouldn't be necessary any board to include that progression provision it is intended for the board manufacture. >> so the difference in terms of effecting changes a super majority is needed consistent with the purposes of the legislation if we go to the ballot if it goes to the board it's majority and any changes can be made. >> exactly you don't need that clause from the normal perspective process. >> it looks like the gentleman wants to say something. >> if i may side board of supervisors anticipated it last year is it not come to the ethics commission in in any way, shape, or form i think perhaps comments by the commission. >> when i talk about is consistent with state law for pure political practices act that was approved by the voters from the sections of city ordinances that were approved by the voters if you make this change in the lobbyist law big sections will be approved by the voters at this point and you know the sort of process will allow the voters will approve that process to allow the engagements amendments in the super majority. >> thank you, mr.tion. >> the only other thing i'll say i have no opposition to commissioner stephenson proposal other than the fact there will be a time i won't be here this will be the probation of my vote but i understand. >> call the >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> > opposed? >> no carried four to one. >> by way of clarification can i ask what ultimate will expected of staff for this project for planning purposes. >> i understand. >> a memo. >> commissioner president keane will be working with the staff and with the city attorney's office to draft a final version that will ask the commission at june meeting to say yes let's go forward or not go forward or hold it off whatever it is and then that's my understanding. >> so no memo basically. >> that's right. >> just exclusively feedback. >> i'm sorry. >> exclusively feedback. >> as opposed to preparing a memo and drafting the language. >> those are fine. >> well, it is by way of clarification for the work plan. >> as i understand what comes back is not a memo but a drafted proposed piece of legislation. >> that's correct. >> right? >> that commissioner president keane was asked us to yay or nay. >> right i guess what i was wanted clarification in terms of our workload and commissioner hur said often a memo there's something a copy for planning purpose want to understand is it the commission has feedback from staff on this it is an unusual process i'm trying to figure out what at planning process is. >> mr. chair at the time, we have the working document at this point whoever wants to weigh in on anything relating to the working document we should everyone should have it the city attorney should have at it and we'll make a decision yeah, that's okay. >> yes to a memo or? >> who is taking the lead on this. >> i am. >> on drafting the motion. >> so you're taking the lead it sounds like commissioner hur sounded like did staff took the lead in the past i was wondering if i of the hearing between the lines does it help for the staff and the situation like this to continue to take the lead so it there in spite of appearance ever imagine about the process we can get to the same outcome. >> mr. chair if i may. >> commissioner president keane. >> this is something the commissioner commission or at least the commission has initiated the chair appointed an ad hoc committee me to go ahead and report on those things to make recommendations i've done that and now i'm asking that the process go forward in regard to the work of that ad hoc committee me with the staff and will have some sort of outcome as a result of that i'm not sure what you're saying when you say should the staff just take over i don't know where our coming from. >> commissioner recount. >> my understanding is that if typically the staff does the drafting and write a memo why we're doing this the particular changes the pitfalls and then we'll make a vote on this is an unusual process again, i appreciate you know commissioner president keane's been able to desolate so much times but the staff needs to take a role a memo from them and having involvement is more to my view i know that the staff has other things going potentially that's a problem but i'd like not wanted to go forward with the staff not fully vetted. >> if i could say. >> through the chair commission asked the staff to draft this in july of 2013 two years ago they've had two years to draft it and not turned it back the fact it is unusual the staff didn't perform what we were assigned to do by the commission. >> well. >>. let me say that as i envision what should happen between now and june is that the draft and weather revisions they want to make based on the comments from the minority and others it should be submitted to the city attorney's office to draft a final document to say and presented to the commission saying this is the final draft that the city attorney's office is prepared to sign off on to go on the ballot and that's - in that regard, i particularly urge the city attorney's office to focus on enforcement prerogatives in that statute and if there are problems to you would assume to the city attorney will present those problems to us and we'll have to decide what provisions to make if any based on those but what i would envision and i think what commissioner president keane has in mind where we have before us is the document that we're prepared to vote and a on and the four of us vote yes should go on the ballot >> and lemon to be clear i have no preference one way or the on the as commissioner hur alluded to we have another thing on the work plan i'm trying to anticipate to the extent to the amount of work and to the extent we'll have to be push other things back this is simply why i'm asking. >> with the plan we approved two or three months ago for the year. >> all right. item number 6 discussion and possible action regarding complaints that are initiative by the nichgs for one government section and san francisco campaign and governmental conduct code a failure to maintain the committee records california government code section making cash expenditures and san francisco campaign code section exposing contribution limits and two san francisco conduct codes failure to disclose lobbying contacts possible closed session and first public matters on all matters pertaining to the agenda items 6 including whether to meet many closed session >> any public comment hearing none do i hear a motion as to whether to assert the attorney-client under the section brown act section 549569 a sunshine ordnance 67.10 for the discussion the anticipated litigation as explained. >> so moved. >> second. >> public comment? or the call the question >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> > opposed? carried unanimously 5 we'll go into closed session. >> mr. chair let me state for the record there are two matters and the second matter i'll be recusing participate. >> all right. we're now in 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california california is predicted to go 20% by 2020, and the people living here by 2030, that statistic, becomes more alarming, when you look at this for the 7.2 million people here now, they drive 5.7 vehicleses, moving the elderly, and young that means some people are driving two cars every day with a million extra people coming here, you are looking at 800,000 vehicles on our roads and highways so, what is theling whiage of those vehicles, to greenhouse gasses and climate? 40% of our criteria unhealthy pollutants i talked about, and 30% greenhouse gas inventory, comes from these vehicles -- in terms of regional policy for emissions reduction, we have 15% per capita emissions reduction, in greenhouse gasses, set for 2030 been our metropolitan transportation, commission -- targeting, 80% reduction, in greenhouse gasses, by 2050 below 19/90 levels -- electric vehicles, are the key to us achieving those goals, in terms of taking a look at what that means in raw numbers, that means by the year 2020 we need over 100,000 vehicles on the road 0 emission vehicles and by 2,025,250,000 vehicles. so where are we relative to those numbers today? the bay area represents 38% of california's total electric vehicle sales that means, the marketplace here is 10% of the national sales of vehicles, even with those numbers we're 1% of the total vehicle fleet here in the bay area, right now, with the electric vehicles the 37,000 number represents the eb rebates, we think there is another 20% on top of that we can add, so we're some where around 50,000 vehicles, in this region, in the year 2015 needing to go to 250,000 or more. so what has to happen to get us there? there is a huge regional eb infrastructure here. there is lots of stakeholders, we got electricity providers, we got vehicle manufacturers, all of these groups work together quite well, to foster, electric vehicles, and to move the cause of 0 emissions vehicles forward. if i boil it down to 4, 5, maybe six things maybe more than that that we could do i would say that, you know the price of the vehicles, and charging has to come down, people will not buy these vehicles unless they're cost competitive, we can do that wi
california california is predicted to go 20% by 2020, and the people living here by 2030, that statistic, becomes more alarming, when you look at this for the 7.2 million people here now, they drive 5.7 vehicleses, moving the elderly, and young that means some people are driving two cars every day with a million extra people coming here, you are looking at 800,000 vehicles on our roads and highways so, what is theling whiage of those vehicles, to greenhouse gasses and climate? 40% of our...
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from freight, the 5th largest in the united states actually second largest in the state of california california is predicted to go 20% by 2020, and the people living here by 2030, that statistic, becomes more alarming, when you look at this for the 7.2 million people here now, they drive 5.7 vehicleses, moving the elderly, and young that means some people are driving two cars every day with a million extra people coming here, you are looking at 800,000 vehicles on our roads and highways so, what is theling whiage of those vehicles, to greenhouse gasses and climate? 40% of our criteria unhealthy pollutants i talked about, and 30% greenhouse gas inventory, comes from these vehicles -- in terms of regional policy for emissions reduction, we have 15% per capita emissions reduction, in greenhouse gasses, set for 2030 been our metropolitan transportation, commission -- targeting, 80% reduction, in greenhouse gasses, by 2050
from freight, the 5th largest in the united states actually second largest in the state of california california is predicted to go 20% by 2020, and the people living here by 2030, that statistic, becomes more alarming, when you look at this for the 7.2 million people here now, they drive 5.7 vehicleses, moving the elderly, and young that means some people are driving two cars every day with a million extra people coming here, you are looking at 800,000 vehicles on our roads and highways so,...
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california. and from the san joaquin river, it is pumped south and over to the mountains way done here into southern california. that is the great california project. the result of that pumppings is an extreme decline in the environment of the delta, like san francisco bay. the salmon and other species have been diss mated by those projects. what are we to do? we take the information that's been developed over the many years and develop a comprehensive plan. one plan, which actually dates back 60 years now, is one that would take the water around the delta and bring the water down to the pumps. that was taken up by governor brown and it was called the peripheral cafpble, around the delta, delivering water to the pumps. i represented the delta at that time. and i said governor, what you have managed to create here is the great vampire ditch. this canal was big enough to take the water from the sacramento depriving the fresh water that it needed, and deliver it to the pumps. we had another great water work. it went on the ballot and the people of people of california decided not to build that california. there it sat until the second iterati
california. and from the san joaquin river, it is pumped south and over to the mountains way done here into southern california. that is the great california project. the result of that pumppings is an extreme decline in the environment of the delta, like san francisco bay. the salmon and other species have been diss mated by those projects. what are we to do? we take the information that's been developed over the many years and develop a comprehensive plan. one plan, which actually dates back...
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. >>> and also this from a boat launch in santa barbara, california california, truck sinking.he driver inside, he had been trying to launch the boat, it was still connected to his trailer, he backed up a little too far, the boat started to pull away and it brought down the truck. yes, this is what happens. now the guy eventually got out and the truck was pulled out of the water at some point later as well. >>> new campaign to get the fda to approve so-called viagra for women. the campaign is backed by a drug developer and some women's groups. they're accusing the fda of gender bias for approving drugs to help men and nothing for women. one drug for women has been rejected twice by the fda. >>> let's turn to our guys for some sports now. >> we got pros, we got college, men and women. we have highlights from our guys at espn. >>> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in los angeles. along with neil everett, i'm stan verrett. while we wait for the stanley cup final in hockey and nba finals, we got baseball. >> and bowling. >>> we'll show you baseball right now. dod
. >>> and also this from a boat launch in santa barbara, california california, truck sinking.he driver inside, he had been trying to launch the boat, it was still connected to his trailer, he backed up a little too far, the boat started to pull away and it brought down the truck. yes, this is what happens. now the guy eventually got out and the truck was pulled out of the water at some point later as well. >>> new campaign to get the fda to approve so-called viagra for women....
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mission is to promote the state of california and to facilitate chinese direct investment into california as well as help cael companies doing business in china. california has a big wonderful diverse economy. we are the 7th largest economy in the world so i'm looking at things in technology, agriculture, maritime industry, moving making that is a hot topic between china and california right now, manufacturer, biotechnology. there are a variety of things we do to promote the state of california. we are promoting the states investments into california by having various hosting delegations both in china as well as in california. i am out promoting as many places that i can. i'm speaking all the time in china. it is amazing how powerful the states name is and having a business card with state seal on it is very very powerful. i'm invited and incollided in a lot of things. compared to other states my challenge is not business development. i'm overwhelmed with opportunities. my challenge is to sort through opportunities to pick the right ones and notd waste time and energy so that is a key challenge. believe me, that is not the case with a lot of other states
mission is to promote the state of california and to facilitate chinese direct investment into california as well as help cael companies doing business in china. california has a big wonderful diverse economy. we are the 7th largest economy in the world so i'm looking at things in technology, agriculture, maritime industry, moving making that is a hot topic between china and california right now, manufacturer, biotechnology. there are a variety of things we do to promote the state of...
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a big priority, why are you not using california high-speed rail of dollars to upgrade not only the corridors of those connecting routes in california? california obviously we're ptc was started it is a big concern for those that ride the rail in california. it's a big concern for those who live by real in california. this is a national issue but in our home state were looking to provide leadership to resolve the safety concerns that people have quickly. and california high-speed rail continues to have its challenges challenges, and certainly by their current burn rate of dollars they do not appear to be able to spend the money that has been allocated to them by the deadline. and so our ongoing exchanges, what else could use that money for? could it be used for safety in california? and i gotcha written response. i wanted to bring one issue to your attention. under california high-speed rail investment strategy for phase one, they specifically state electrifying the entire caltrain corridor so must replace outdated piece of technology with electric locomotives or electric multiple units train sets and introducing positive train control will not
a big priority, why are you not using california high-speed rail of dollars to upgrade not only the corridors of those connecting routes in california? california obviously we're ptc was started it is a big concern for those that ride the rail in california. it's a big concern for those who live by real in california. this is a national issue but in our home state were looking to provide leadership to resolve the safety concerns that people have quickly. and california high-speed rail continues...
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peters of california, an amendment by mr. issa of california. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida, dr. yoho, on which further proceedings were pogsponed and on which the yeas -- were postponed and on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. yoho of florida. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient numbering are viz -- having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] just
peters of california, an amendment by mr. issa of california. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida, dr. yoho, on which further proceedings were pogsponed and on which the yeas -- were postponed and on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. yoho of florida. the chair: a recorded...
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california history in dramatic ways. if he had broke down the mission system ok, and he did. he signed the final breakdown of the mission system as governor. california, the cities and counties of californiawould look much different, because he broke that down. and then those lands parcels were parceled out. from that, they formed the various counties of california. he did something -- whether or not you are pro mission or not -- this was a very big and monumental undertaking. we definitely need to look to individuals like that. everybody is not a saint but he made some changes that were important and lasting. i don't know. i am going to take a 23 and me test. i imagine i am. i'm mexican. but, you know, that could mean a lot of things. my last name is salomon, which some of you might know is not exactly a spanish name. >> i just have a question in relation to the indigenous peoples during the time of the mexican occupation of california, because h crosses over bothe. what was the status of the indigenous population in california, like just before 1848? -- secularization did not really benefit them tremendously. then how rapid was the decline really, that happened in that post period after
california history in dramatic ways. if he had broke down the mission system ok, and he did. he signed the final breakdown of the mission system as governor. california, the cities and counties of californiawould look much different, because he broke that down. and then those lands parcels were parceled out. from that, they formed the various counties of california. he did something -- whether or not you are pro mission or not -- this was a very big and monumental undertaking. we definitely...
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california. >> pam: california's chief prosecutor spill near santa barbara and indicated trouble for the houston oil company responsible. attorney general kamala harris says, her office is weighing potential criminal charges against the company - "plains all american pipeline". where a ruptured pipeline spilled more than 100-thousand the california coastline. some 21-thousand of those gallons spilled into the pacific. a federal report released yesterday, concludes that the corrosion inside the pipeline likely caused it to fail. just ahead a driver that head a 9089 year-old man. >> gary: >> reporter: mostly cloudy tonight and temperatures will warmonger and will talk about when temperatures will make a comeback . (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ contra costa water district customers will soon have to cut back on water by at least 25- percent. or face additional charges. the board of directors has voted to raise rates to households that use more than 200 -gallons per day on average. the current average is roughly 320- gallons a day. contra county customers who stay below 200-gallons a day. will receive a credit red
california. >> pam: california's chief prosecutor spill near santa barbara and indicated trouble for the houston oil company responsible. attorney general kamala harris says, her office is weighing potential criminal charges against the company - "plains all american pipeline". where a ruptured pipeline spilled more than 100-thousand the california coastline. some 21-thousand of those gallons spilled into the pacific. a federal report released yesterday, concludes that the...
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california. >>> covering santa clara, san francisco, east bay and all the bay area. this is abc 7 news. >>> three uc berkeley students have filed a civil lawsuit against the university of california regents and cal. according to the suit the university fails to properly investigate sexual assaults. live, with more on the story. leanne? >> reporter: well, dan about a year ago the university created a task force to address some of these situations. and three survivors and others are not happy with the results. sylphie was only a freshman at cal when she was sexually assaulted. >> he was put on disciplinary probation and put on counseling, at no time was i told. >> reporter: today these three uc berkeley students are suing not only uc berkeley but the university of california regents who they say have failed to properly respond to their complaints and fully punish the perpetrators. >> i never imagined a famed institution would place more value on its reputation and image than in the very well-being of the students it prides itself on serving. >> reporter: in a statement today, a spokesperson said while working with faculty and staff we have made great strides on this front and we are dedicated to building on those efforts. in recent months each campus has hired an advocate. a website was also launched to shed light on the issue. still, she says it's not enough. she was assaulted and while her assailant was charged and suspended he will now be allowed to return to finish his degree. >> if they really had a zero tolerance policy for sexual assault, none of our assailants would be allowed to return to school. >> when institutions end up having to pay money that seems to be what captures their attention the most. >> their attorney hopes a public trial will bri
california. >>> covering santa clara, san francisco, east bay and all the bay area. this is abc 7 news. >>> three uc berkeley students have filed a civil lawsuit against the university of california regents and cal. according to the suit the university fails to properly investigate sexual assaults. live, with more on the story. leanne? >> reporter: well, dan about a year ago the university created a task force to address some of these situations. and three survivors and...
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. >> the animal shelter is the first in northern california northern california to use -- to in northern california to use finding rover but anyone can and the more users the better it works. >> my son found him in napa. no one claimed him. i put him on finding rover. i have that app for my dogs. >> reporter: it is not meant to replace a microchip. it is meant to add to it to be another solution to a terrible every day problem. >> these things are great tools to help us get dogs back to you. >> we had 600 redemptions last year. that is just 50%. >> reporter: more happy endings. hopefully more wagging. and less whining in wine country. >> good picture of that dog. >>> all right. time to check the weather now. a hotter day again outside. what is going on? >> this, this, this, rain, cool, heat and now back into the heat. started today. concludes tomorrow with highs back into the triple digits. these are the highs from today. you noticed it inland. redwood city 90 degrees today. temperatures up there compared to yesterday. these 90s tomorrow are going to turn into upper 90s, low 100s. now it looks robu
. >> the animal shelter is the first in northern california northern california to use -- to in northern california to use finding rover but anyone can and the more users the better it works. >> my son found him in napa. no one claimed him. i put him on finding rover. i have that app for my dogs. >> reporter: it is not meant to replace a microchip. it is meant to add to it to be another solution to a terrible every day problem. >> these things are great tools to help us...
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control being such a big priority why are you not using california high-speed dollars to upgrade the corridor and connecting routes in california? california obviously where ptc was started it is a big concern for those that ride the rail in california, it is a big concern for those that live by rail in california, this is a national issue. but in our home state, we are looking to provide leadership and resolve the safety concerns that people have quickly. and california high-speed rail continues to have its challenges and certainly by their current burn rate of dollars they do not appear to be able to spend money allocated to them by the deadline. our ongoing exchanges, what else could you use that money for? could it be used for safety in california? i got your written responsibility and wanted to bring one issue to your attention, under california high speed rail investment strategy for phase one, they state electric the corridor and replacing with electric locomotives or train sets and introducing positive train control will speed up the service and pave the way for high speed rail. positive train control is a federal mandate that will
control being such a big priority why are you not using california high-speed dollars to upgrade the corridor and connecting routes in california? california obviously where ptc was started it is a big concern for those that ride the rail in california, it is a big concern for those that live by rail in california, this is a national issue. but in our home state, we are looking to provide leadership and resolve the safety concerns that people have quickly. and california high-speed rail...
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california. >> california could learn the lesson of places like arizona and other places that use a different mix of approaches. there are places in europe that insist when you build a highway you build a highway that lasts for 25 years. >> patterson says many of his constituents complain of paying higher taxes but getting poor roads. he says they often ask him what are you doing with the money? >>> well from cars and train that is oversees the nation's railroads has asked digital mapping companies to include an alert for railroad crossings. last week, 250 people were killed in cars versus trains. the first year that it increased. google plans to update their maps to show 250,000 crossings around the country. apple, tom/tom and mapquest have been asked to do the same thing so that drivers with gps can be alerted to the possibility of an oncoming train. >>> there is a lot more to get to, just ahead a young student on the peninsula who was removed from class because of his hair style. is it too distracting? only on abc 7 news. >> the rent that could be doubling even quad drupling what could be affordable housing. >>> and donald trump gets fire >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center this is abc 7 news. >>> the parents of an african-american kindergarten student kicked out of a belmont classroom because of his hair cut complained. the archdiocese responded saying they have not seen the complaint but the school hair policy is explicit. vic lee has more on the story. >> reporter: this is 6-year-old jaylen broussard. last week he went to his class with a new hairdo, called a faded cut. slightly longer on the top and shorter on the sides. >> he was excited. he had chosen this hair cut. he was really excited about it. they usually go short afro or bald. >> reporter: that excitement suddenly turned to tears. his mother got a call saying his hair cut violated school policy. >> he said well in this situation it's much more important that they don't have an undue influence on the rest of the population. >> reporter: broussard had no choice but to take jaylen home. they kept asking why, the school policy banned extreme hair styles, mohawks tails spikes and such but mentioned nothing that looked like this. plus, there were other students that maybe should have been questioned too because of their hair length. >> i do believe he was discriminated against. there are a lot of kids that hair longer in the middle and shorter on the sides. >> the only difference is the texture of this hair. because -- he is an african-american. >> broussard said that e-mail communications with the school produced no new answers. and in late july she pulled he and his brother out of the school and filed a complaint. broussard asked president obama what he thought. when he arrived, 8-year-old tyler got to meet him. >> i got to shake his hand, he said i liked his mohawk. >> wonder what the president would say about jaylen's hair. >>> at least two dozen homes and four businesses were destroyed in a wildfire in washington state. firefighters blame high temperatures and gusty winds for spreading this fire half way between seattle and spokane. many homes are now gone. >> the firefighters tried to catch the spot fires as they were -- embers were going from one house to another catching the roofs on fire. >> embers blew into the city's downtown district starting several more fires. tonight, winds are expected to pick up too and the temperature may reach the triple digits tomorrow. very poor conditions there on the fire lines. >>> well, firefighters across the bay area are asking residents to be on high alert this week as the high weather that spencer talked about could create dangers. the temperatures are heating up and with the drought they are expecting more fires. cal-fire issued a burn ban for parts of alameda and contra costa. firefighters encourage everybody to be careful for the fourth of july. >> we encourage people to clear the brush around their house. be careful with the hot weather and stay hydrated. >> we recommend they have a bucket of water standing by. they do it away from their house and shrubs and grass. >> volunteer firefighters expect it to be busy and they will do their part. >> and rising rents are going on in san francisco. what do you do when city hall is your land lord. today, sergio quintona looked into it. >> reporter: and these are some of the housing complexes of the working class group. but recently, residents got a letter on shocking hikes. >> i it is going up to 3,000. >> reporter: this woman lived in her unit for 25 years. and recently, the city's management company has been making it difficult for her to stay. >> they said i had income changes that i need to put in the first initial thing. i need to do it. i was told absolutely not. >> reporter: the san francisco sheriff used to represent this district as a city supervisor. he showed up to support their efforts. >> would you serve evictions to people who were issued them at this complex? >> well, we'll come to that intersection when and if we need to. i hope a court order for their eviction never comes to be as i hope for nobody else. >> reporter: residents want to actually meet with the mayor ed lee to plead their case, because mid-town park is the only complex in san francisco owned by the city. they want to know why long-term residents are not protected by rent controlingss. this is not her district but because it benefits from federal aid there are strict rules. residents must pay up to 30% of their income from rent. she says there is every hope to keep people there but they need to certify their incomes to stay. >>> and if you checked your 401(k) stocks took a downturn when greece announced they would not pay a loan payment that is due tomorrow. the dow jones fell 350 points on that news and is now lower than it was. indices in europe were even hit harder. greek banks were forced to close to keep from collapsing. the greek economy is relatively small but there is fear that there will be fallouts across europe if greece defaults on his debts. >>> and republican candidate donald trump is not apologizing for his views on immigration. today he spoke at a sold-out lunch. only 350 people got tickets protesters greeted him outside the event. trump has offended many claiming that residents coming from across the border of mexico bring drugs and crimes and are rapists. nbc is dropping him from the network, but trump is not backing down. >> you cannot have -- i know nbc may not agree with me. you don't have illegal immigration, you don't have a country if you have that. >> last week they said they would not work with trump. now trump is expecting to sue the spanish language company for breach of contract. >>> and coming up, the role of my name is fernando gonzalez. i'm the gas service supervisor here in sonoma county. we moved up here 35 years ago and we just love it up here, it's a fantastic place to live. our function is customer support... ...making sure that our customers are safe and that's the most important thing. we know we are part of a huge company but sonoma county is our home. sonoma county is our pg&e. what we're doing really means something in the community and it's just a great, great feeling. together, we're building a better california. ea >>> kgo radio talk show host ron owens stated he would have surgery to ease his parkinson's disease symptoms. he spoke about his disease on beyond the headlines and will have a surgicalerysurgery called deep brain stimulation. >> it took me a half hour to get one button on this morning. the others i was able to do. that is not something that happens to you once you have something like parkinson's. >> the doctors at ucsf involved in his surgery will be working with deep brain stimulation around the country. ron's surgery is in august. we'll follow his progress for you here on abc 7. and we of course wish ron nothing but the best. >>> and the east bay is blaming the drought for the killing of fish. others are not sure who to blame. they have drained a creek east of lodi. now there are dead fish everywhere. reporter george warren explains how it happened. >> reporter: the vultures could not be happier. hundreds have washed up on lake comanche. >> we were driving by yesterday and look
california. >> california could learn the lesson of places like arizona and other places that use a different mix of approaches. there are places in europe that insist when you build a highway you build a highway that lasts for 25 years. >> patterson says many of his constituents complain of paying higher taxes but getting poor roads. he says they often ask him what are you doing with the money? >>> well from cars and train that is oversees the nation's railroads has asked...
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california, about one third of our water storage is reliant on snowpack is a natural reservoir. we don't have the concrete reservoirs to store enough water that california needs. we rely on that snowpack. the hotter it is, the more precipitation falls as rain rather than snow and the snow that does fall melts earlier in the year. and we are seeing those in californiain this drought. when we look over the long-term history of california, we're seeing increasing occurrence of years in which there is both low rainfall and high temperature. and that is when we know we have an elevated risk of drought. amy: have you ever seen anything like this before? >> i was born in 1974, so i was alive in the much remembered 1976-1977 drought. something that is interesting, a lot of our climate indicators show that this drought is more severe than any drought that is happened in california's recorded history. 120 years of recorded history, this is the most severe drought. a lot of people talk about population growth and development in california and how these have been really large over the last 30 or 40 years but interestingly statewide, our water use is pretty similar now compared to 1976-1977. we have become much more efficient and using water in california. we have a much larger population, but our total wash the -- water usage is pretty similar. it really is t
california, about one third of our water storage is reliant on snowpack is a natural reservoir. we don't have the concrete reservoirs to store enough water that california needs. we rely on that snowpack. the hotter it is, the more precipitation falls as rain rather than snow and the snow that does fall melts earlier in the year. and we are seeing those in californiain this drought. when we look over the long-term history of california, we're seeing increasing occurrence of years in which there...
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california. maybe california. maybe since you have been able to meet the deadline and you've been able to jump over obstacles and through the hoops to make this happen, what advice would you give other commuter rail lines in this century who are trying to meet the deadline by the end of the year? >> thank you for that question. i would like to thank mr. lemay grow for his shout out to our project director who has been just diligent in pushing this project forward. that sentiment has come all the way from the top ranks of metrolink the board and our grantors have made a strong commitment to this project. the funding they provided was the crucial element in getting this project going along with the adamant support from our board to get this project started. we started early and made a very concerted effort around the clock and have been working very hard at it for many years. it's hard i wouldn't say there's a silver bullet for other railroads to accomplish it, it's been a very challenging it, it's been a very chall
california. maybe california. maybe since you have been able to meet the deadline and you've been able to jump over obstacles and through the hoops to make this happen, what advice would you give other commuter rail lines in this century who are trying to meet the deadline by the end of the year? >> thank you for that question. i would like to thank mr. lemay grow for his shout out to our project director who has been just diligent in pushing this project forward. that sentiment has come...
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california's drought. no, i take that back. we've got a problem in california tell -- in california. short-term and long-term. and it deserves the attention of the congress of the united states because this california is the seventh largest economy in the world and critically important to the future of this nation. mr. speaker i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015,, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for 30 minutes. mr. gohmert: thank you mr. speaker. has been a tough week for all christians in the country have lost three brothers and six sisters and the -- at the church in charleston, south carolina. the whole country mourns. probably not everybody. evil has those who support it, wallow in it, as did the evil perpetrator of the killings. so our prayers continue to go out to the immediate family members, to the church family members, for their peace and for their comfort. because those of us who are believers know that those we've lost are at the foot of the save yor in paradise -- sav
california's drought. no, i take that back. we've got a problem in california tell -- in california. short-term and long-term. and it deserves the attention of the congress of the united states because this california is the seventh largest economy in the world and critically important to the future of this nation. mr. speaker i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015,, the chair recognizes the...
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california. california prison officials promise to propose a new single drug lethal injection within 120 days of that ruling but many legal hurdles remain before executions can resume here in californiastate law requires extensive publica new execution method. that process could actually take a year. there are 750 people currently on death row here in our state. >>> it is getting close to 6:30. coming up a controversial cut in belmont. the racial discrimination claim over a five-year-old's hair style. >> in an hour and a half from now fireworks will be able to go on sale throughout the bay area. >>> how are you doing? good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. it's the last day of june i'm brian flores in for dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. i could really use more coffee that is how i'm doing today. >> i agree with you. >> some days you just need more coffee. i'm drinking green tea it's just not cutting it. >> somebody should make a run. >> someone should make a run. anyone? [ laughter ] >> full moon is tomorrow you two. >> it looks pretty bright this morning. >> very bright in the sky. >> there will be two full moons in july. one tomorrow and again on t
california. california prison officials promise to propose a new single drug lethal injection within 120 days of that ruling but many legal hurdles remain before executions can resume here in californiastate law requires extensive publica new execution method. that process could actually take a year. there are 750 people currently on death row here in our state. >>> it is getting close to 6:30. coming up a controversial cut in belmont. the racial discrimination claim over a...
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california. >> california inmates are dying of drug overdoses at nearly triple the national rate. the department of corrections spent $8 million this year on new security scanners and drug sniffing dogs and they plan to strip search visitors of ferrying drugs to inmates. >> northern texas saw heavy flooding again today a result of weekend tropical storm bill. several people were rescued in raging waters after a bridge in hunt county, texas collapsed. nobody was hurt. more than seven inches of rain fell on wiley texas this morning. kevin is here with the weather. >> they do not need anymore rain. after seeing so much heavy rain previous to bill, then bill, and then these storms that happened today, take a look at the radar summary. the thunderstorms we are talking about are these up towards the north, kind of hanging out here on the border, dumping a lot of rain over a long period of time. that's where we have the flooding there. we've had heavy rape towards parts of southern texas, as well. now, these are the watches and the warnings that are out. you notice that most of the warnings are along these rivers. this is the trinity river right here. this is the red river this is the mississippi river. because so much water has fallen in the rest of the area, all the water is draining into these rivers. these are susceptible to that flooding situation. flooding like that along the rivers takes a very long time once it gets to the gulf of mexico. the temperatures, take a look out there. right now we're talking about best of my memory in ham alabama, charlotte at 91, we are going to see these temperatures tomorrow still very, very high, well above average for this time of year, almost 100 degrees in charlotte and that is not figuring in the heat index in the region, triple digits, it's going to feel like in most of these areas. atlanta, this is the temperatures, we're going to be seeing 96 degrees for tomorrow. by the time we get to mid week, things are finally going to come down a little bit more towards normal. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> 66 surfers have set a world record for most people riding a surfboard at once. they came to hang loose on a custom board in california saturday. 66 surfers rode the board for 12 seconds. of course it had to be waxed. it broke a previous record a decade ago when 47 surfers managed to hang 10 or only 10 seconds. >> when we return, some scientists say they can change human behavior while people sleep. we'll look at whether the benefits outweigh the pit falls. >> the scene after a deadly shooting in south carolina. >> a sleep study shows it's possible to make permanent behavioral changes for the good of mankind the experiment alarmed ethicists questions whether brain manipulation during sleep could be abused. we take you inside the clean experiment. >> in a neuroscience lab at northwestern university in evanston illinois, researchers will explore whether a science major has racial or gender biases. all he has been told is he's here for a sleep study. this replicated experiment is taking place for our cameras but if the results are in line with the findings of 40 previous testimony subject it will show that unconscious bi
california. >> california inmates are dying of drug overdoses at nearly triple the national rate. the department of corrections spent $8 million this year on new security scanners and drug sniffing dogs and they plan to strip search visitors of ferrying drugs to inmates. >> northern texas saw heavy flooding again today a result of weekend tropical storm bill. several people were rescued in raging waters after a bridge in hunt county, texas collapsed. nobody was hurt. more than seven...
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. >>> now, in northern california california, a big wildfire northwest of l.a. is 45% contained.rted yesterday afternoon. it has burned 350 acres. more than a thousands people had to evacuate, and a part of the i-5 freeway was shut down. but all the evacuation orders, they were lifted last night. one firefighter had to be treated for minor injuries. >>> oakland police say they are working on new strings to crack down on side shows, and this comes after a police officer is injured in a freelance photographer shot at. . >> this youtube video shows a side car early saturday morning. oakland police say, when officers responded, someone threw a bottle, hitting a female officer in the place. she had to undergo emergency surgery, and received more than 100 stitches in her face. that same night a freelance photographer was shooting video of another side show when multiple shots were fired in his direction. >> i don't know. it's been going on a long time. you it stopping? i don't see it stop. >> oakland police say it will increase staffing on the weekends and get help from the sheriff's d
. >>> now, in northern california california, a big wildfire northwest of l.a. is 45% contained.rted yesterday afternoon. it has burned 350 acres. more than a thousands people had to evacuate, and a part of the i-5 freeway was shut down. but all the evacuation orders, they were lifted last night. one firefighter had to be treated for minor injuries. >>> oakland police say they are working on new strings to crack down on side shows, and this comes after a police officer is...
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california. >> california could learn the lesson of polices like texas and arizona and other places that use a different mix of asphalt and different approach. there are places in europe that insist when you build a highway you build a highway that last for 25 years. >>reporter: patterson says many of his constituent campaign about paying higher tax but getting poor road. they often ask him what are you doing with the money. >> let's focus on the heat coming for the next couple day. triple digit tomorrow. we are back with a full foyvrjt the areas inland dan will be sizzling in the heat. no doubt bit. 105 for hot spots. i know. ouch. if but don't worry we values place to good hear in the bay area. i'll show it to you in a moment. live doppler 7 hd will give you an indication as to where you can stay cool. the coast yes we have some fog and it is pan we have some fog and it is panly confined to the beaches here and you will see it here from our sutro tower cam are in a moment. temperatures today ride range in the mid 60's half moon bay but mid 90's in livermore so good 30 degree spread between coast and inland. 87 in santa rosa. 78 if san jose. 76 oakland exploratorium 68 degrees. here's the view from our view the tower cam are and there is a little bit of fog that has been crossing the golden gate here. temperatures in the low 60's for san francisco. oakland. mid 60's around mountain view. 67 san jose. 75 rate now in morgan hill. and from our east bay hills camera you can see visibility is terrific for the time being. might be changing as we head towards tomorrow morning. numbers in the 60's for the north bay. santa rosa napa 59 in petaluma. getting a little bit of a breeze which definitely cools you off and in the 70's inland for condition cord and livermore. beautiful view. still in the warrior blue. coyote tower from exploratorium camp are and plenty of clear sky here. hot day ahead this week. triple digit on tuesday wednesday. with graduate cooling coming into the weekend which of course includes the fourth of july. but it is going to be heating up tomorrow. high pressure hot air mass and this is going to impact much of the state. not just here in the bay area. so new wave of heat heading in our direction. let's look at the western u.s. high for your tuchlts you will notice the trim digit in the desert up to the northern portion of the statement 112 in redding. 115 on wednesday there. 100 in reno. 108 degree ins 40's no. 107 in vegas. thursday 114 in redding. the week ahead for livermore. triple digit next couple day. above the average of 88 and temperature slide in time for your weekend plans. speaking of slitding tomorrow morning down into the mid 50's to low 60's with some fog around in the morning near the coast and high clouds up above. temperatures tomorrow afternoon south bay 100 in morgan hill. 97 degree ins gilroy. low 90's san jose. santa clara milpitas. sunnyvale on peninsula. 88 palo alto. 88 in redwood city. 84 san mateo o. fog will keep you really quite comfortable at the coast. half moon bay 66 degrees. daly city 43 air conditioning. you are used to that. 66. 72 in downtown san francisco. and in the north bay you will see the 60's at the coast but triple digit around mostly clear like. clover dale ukiah. 94 santa rosa. 92 vallejo. east bay 81 in oakland. 89 union city and inland spot this is where you sizzles. 102 in concord. 103 in livermore. 105 in antioch. the pretty hot. accu-weather 7 day forecast another day of triple digit on wednesday. temperatures coast side 60's. we start to drop off into the 90's just in time for all those long holiday weekend plans. really dan that is comfortable for any out democrats and republicans activity. >> yes. >> especially compared to 105. >> exactly take the 90's any day. >> thanks very much. >> coming up next. one of the toughest golf tournament to get into. not because of tough great golf courseth. popularity of the hos see in california highway patrol is cracking down on solo drivers who get into the car pool lane. you have seen the people. putting out the warning on twitter too. this tweet says solo in the car pool lane and suspended license equal car goes to jail. another one showing a ticket with a tweet reading continue risk a 500 dollar car pool ticket. out in force again along i 80. we have all been warned. >> kgo radio talk show roingt ron announceded he will undergo surge troy ease his simentsd from parkinson's disease. spoke publicly about the battle with the disease on abc 7 beyond the headlines and is considering a procedure called deep brain system laetion. ron spoke about his reaction to the diagnosis of this disease. >> it takes awhile to absorb that but when do you you kind of get through it and the shaking was the main thing. >>reporter: doctor at ucsf involved in ron procedure are conducting largest clinical trial of parkinson's treatment through deep brain stimulation if i where in the country. ron
california. >> california could learn the lesson of polices like texas and arizona and other places that use a different mix of asphalt and different approach. there are places in europe that insist when you build a highway you build a highway that last for 25 years. >>reporter: patterson says many of his constituent campaign about paying higher tax but getting poor road. they often ask him what are you doing with the money. >> let's focus on the heat coming for the next...
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california. >> california love. >> not on camera. >> maybe we can change that today. all right. >> better dancer than hillary. >> okay. concerns are growing about homegrown terror as we learn new details about the suspects in the alleged boston plot targeting police officers. do the feds have what they need to fight isis? >>> when it comes to fighting isis retired general david petraeus who commanded u.s. forces in iraq and afghanistan said it is time for the united states to rethink its strategy. is he right? we'll ask the senator. ♪ you know our new rope has actually passed all the tests. we're ready to start with production. ok, are you doing test markets like last time? uh, no we're going to roll out globally. ok. we'll start working on some financing options right away. thanks, joe. oh, yeah. it's a game-changer for the rock-climbing industry. this is one strong rope! huh joe? oh, yeah it's incredible! how you doing team? jeff you good? [jeff] i think i dropped my keys. [announcer] you work hard to build your company. wells fargo will work right alongside you, bringing the expertise your company needs to move forward. wells fargo. together we'll go far. get the complete balanced nutrition of ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...wt get enough of. the sunshine vitamin! ensure. take life in. when i started at the shelter, no one wanted benny. so i adopted him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up i was afraid i would have to give him away. i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said, "try aleve." just 2 pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong. and try aleve pm now with an easy open cap. my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for 12 years. i have three kids. i love living here and i love working in my hometown. at pg&e we are always working to upgrade reliability to meet the demands of the customers. i'm there to do the safest job possible not only for them but everybody, myself included, that lives in the community. i'm very proud to do the work that i do and say that i am a lineman for pg&e. it's a rewarding feeling. together, we're building a better california>> welcome back to "outnumbered." there are new concerns about homegrown terror as we learn new details of that alleged boston terror plot. the fbi saying the suspect killed in a confrontation with investigators had planned a beheading, then changed his mine and told a relative he wanted to kill police officers instead. that relative seen here on the left has been arrested on conspiracy charges. this as reports say the person who usaama rahim originally planned to behead, pamela geller, the organizer of a controversial draw muhammad contest in texas. telling lawmakers at a hearing today there could be thousands of people in the united states secretly feeding on isis propaganda through social media. he says in certain cases the agency has no way of monitoring or even knowing about those conversations. watch. >> we're past going dark in certain instarses. we are dark. the ability to know what they're saying in encrypted communications situations is troubling. there are 200 plus social me
california. >> california love. >> not on camera. >> maybe we can change that today. all right. >> better dancer than hillary. >> okay. concerns are growing about homegrown terror as we learn new details about the suspects in the alleged boston plot targeting police officers. do the feds have what they need to fight isis? >>> when it comes to fighting isis retired general david petraeus who commanded u.s. forces in iraq and afghanistan said it is time for...
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el paso, texas, and san diego, california california both are border cities. as the complete myth. and frankly a disturbing myth that immigrants bring crime. quite the opposite is true. when we look at cities with large immigrant populations, they tend to be the safest in america. >> do you think the republicans need to distance themselves from that comment? >> i think anyone who seriously wants to be president of this country cannot be talking about a large block of the population of this country as rapists and criminals. >> that is disgusting and completely inappropriate. and i would hope that politicians of all stripes quickly come out to disown those comments. >> and your reaction to his comment saying that he would eliminate all of the executive orders that have been signed by this president on immigration? >> i think he's also flipping and flopping on this issue. because in the past he's been both bad on immigration and good on immigration. and particularly he's said in the past to young immigrants that he thought there was a place here for them. the president's executive act
el paso, texas, and san diego, california california both are border cities. as the complete myth. and frankly a disturbing myth that immigrants bring crime. quite the opposite is true. when we look at cities with large immigrant populations, they tend to be the safest in america. >> do you think the republicans need to distance themselves from that comment? >> i think anyone who seriously wants to be president of this country cannot be talking about a large block of the population...
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california? [applause] first i have to correct you slightly. we moved back when i became the chief executive. we are celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary tomorrow as a matter of fact. here's what's wrong with california. liberal policies hillary clinton and barack obama are trying to spread throughout the united states. it's liberal policy; he does california now it is california now have the highest poverty rate in the nation they also have the highest income inequality and the highest poverty rates in the nation. you know that back or culture is now being destroyed in california not because we have another drought but california has had droughts for centuries. the reason it's being destroyed by this drought is because liberals and environmental policies prevented the building so 70% of the rainfall washes out and then they said farmers get 10% of what they need. i've been to these committees where it's up to 40% where there are acres of land that is now a dust bowl because of policies that are pursued by liberal politicians and i for 1 a.m. in salted when president obama goes out to california for the food bank. people do not want a food bank they want a job. >> taxes. >> it tells people they are actually going to save some money but tinkering with the tax code needs people to believe they are not going to get their tax bill cut. where d
california? [applause] first i have to correct you slightly. we moved back when i became the chief executive. we are celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary tomorrow as a matter of fact. here's what's wrong with california. liberal policies hillary clinton and barack obama are trying to spread throughout the united states. it's liberal policy; he does california now it is california now have the highest poverty rate in the nation they also have the highest income inequality and the highest...
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california. once california legalizes, colorado will look like small potatoes. you have the infrastructure t genetics and the strains best of all. the best marijuana in the world in california event continues tomorrow. >>> speaking of highs, we will be way up there again tomorrow. like the mid 80s or so. we had a warm day around the bay area. a lot of fog and fairly gusty winds. father's day looks a little bit cooler for the bay area as we look to sfo. the low cloudiness coming in through the san bruno gap and the numbers right now, 68 degrees in concord. oakland, 55. livermore, 67. here in the city, just 54 degrees. out the door tomorrow morning, more fog in the bay area coming down the golden gate. around the bay it will be mostly cloudy and 58 degrees. inland, low 60s should do it with partly sunny skies. that is starting things out. what is happening is we have the warmest day today with high pressure that built in over the bay area. drove numbers up into the low 90s . now low pressure sinks south out of the gulf. the water is freezing offshore. and you have a good on shore push, nice coastal breezes, you take that refrigerated air and move it inland. that means the tem
california. once california legalizes, colorado will look like small potatoes. you have the infrastructure t genetics and the strains best of all. the best marijuana in the world in california event continues tomorrow. >>> speaking of highs, we will be way up there again tomorrow. like the mid 80s or so. we had a warm day around the bay area. a lot of fog and fairly gusty winds. father's day looks a little bit cooler for the bay area as we look to sfo. the low cloudiness coming in...
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california. the california public employees retirement system will raise the whom whom and ppo rates by 7 percent and so percent next year citing higher drug costs. it could be an increase of medical spending after a historic slow down. >> it took seven decades but two special high school graduates exit to cross the stage and accept their long overdue diplomas. >> george and miko are graduates in southern california. their diplomas look different from this year's the class of 1943 the your they should have graduated but were, instead, interned as many japanese americans were during world war ii. last knit a -- night a childhood friend helped the couple get the recognition they deserved. >> 72 years and never expected this so it is quite an honor for us. >> the couple received a standing ovation. they said it really feels like congratulating. >> wow, did you see the tassels? 1916. >> first a championship and now time to party at 5 o'clock, coverage of the big bash oakland is throwing today for the nba champions golden state warriors. >> legal challenge a group of farmers is laying down against some of the new water rules. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> morning at 5:00 a.m. on friday good friday, the warriors fans with excitement in the east bay later on. i tell you about that coming up. >> say it just go ahead, "p," word. >> parade. >> you can catch it here on dubs
california. the california public employees retirement system will raise the whom whom and ppo rates by 7 percent and so percent next year citing higher drug costs. it could be an increase of medical spending after a historic slow down. >> it took seven decades but two special high school graduates exit to cross the stage and accept their long overdue diplomas. >> george and miko are graduates in southern california. their diplomas look different from this year's the class of 1943...
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california, where fire crews are battling a 17,000-acre blaze. what's worse, california is in the worst drought in its history. okay. seems like a good time for larry wilmore to update the californiarought in a segment we're calling "larry wilmore updates the california drought." ♪ ♪ >> larry: very nice guys. very clever. (laughter) that's nice. (laughter) all right. so this drought is a huge deal. right? and everyone's weighing in. including a state legislator from bakersfield, who offered her thoughts on god's opinion of the drought. >> assembly member sharon grove believes the drought represents god's wrath over abortion. the article quoted grove as saying texas was in a long period of drought until governor perry signed the fetal pain bill. the quote continues. it rained that night. now god has his hold on california. (laughter) >> larry: wait. god still does weather punishments? (laughter) that's so old testament. (laughter) jesus, god! join the 21st century. (laughter) i mean you really want to get people to listen about abortion? reset everyone's instagram followers to zero. (laughter) okay? i'm listening now. (laughter) recently officials were saying -- this is true. the s
california, where fire crews are battling a 17,000-acre blaze. what's worse, california is in the worst drought in its history. okay. seems like a good time for larry wilmore to update the californiarought in a segment we're calling "larry wilmore updates the california drought." ♪ ♪ >> larry: very nice guys. very clever. (laughter) that's nice. (laughter) all right. so this drought is a huge deal. right? and everyone's weighing in. including a state legislator from...
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yes, a student in california, fresno california. >> reporter: in 1959, president eisenhower rode with through tehran in a cadillac eldbroado and here it is, rescued by a collector. oh, my. this is a piece of history. >> it sure is. >> reporter: ramin salehkhou is the head of the iran classic car committee. is it going to be on the road again? >> yes, of course. what would restoration be if the car didn't run anymore. >> reporter: american classics stranded instranded in iran by history and politics are still kings of the road. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tehran. >> rose: thank you liz. who doesn't love a red mustang convertible? that is the cbs evening news. scott will be back tomorrow. i'm charlie rose. thank you for allowing me >> bob: the nats are in new york to start a road trip, but this time in the bronx. masahiro tanaka goes for the yankees against max scherzer. it's a fantastic game one matchup. ♪ >> bob: yankee stadium, the nats haven't been here since 2009. first year this ballpark was
yes, a student in california, fresno california. >> reporter: in 1959, president eisenhower rode with through tehran in a cadillac eldbroado and here it is, rescued by a collector. oh, my. this is a piece of history. >> it sure is. >> reporter: ramin salehkhou is the head of the iran classic car committee. is it going to be on the road again? >> yes, of course. what would restoration be if the car didn't run anymore. >> reporter: american classics stranded...
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california sat. that broke a previous record in queensland australia and they managed to hang 10 for only ten seconds. >>> now to a strange phenomenon involving california sea lions. thousands are washing up on california starving and near death. "techknow"'s phil torres has the story. >> rebounded from 10,000 in the 1950s to over 300,000 today but now it seems they may be in trouble again today. sea lion pups are finding their way as far as l.a. freeways. is it just nature taking its course? shini somara investigates. >> this sea lion pup may hold the answers to a sad epidemic along california's coastline. l.a.'s 90 freeway isn't a safe place, a sight of a baby sea lion a quarter of a mile inland is a sad sight. what is really going on is more complex. "techknow" went to the san diego headquarters for noaa, a federal agency that studies the ocean for answers. >> what's happening is the walters have warmed up more than anything we're used to. >> according to noaa, a warmer ocean has made it harder for nursing sea lions to forage. el nino is a phenomenon that scientists are seen often. >> usually the water warms after the en19 yoa develops, now it's preceding it. >> the el nino develops. >> you'll see m
california sat. that broke a previous record in queensland australia and they managed to hang 10 for only ten seconds. >>> now to a strange phenomenon involving california sea lions. thousands are washing up on california starving and near death. "techknow"'s phil torres has the story. >> rebounded from 10,000 in the 1950s to over 300,000 today but now it seems they may be in trouble again today. sea lion pups are finding their way as far as l.a. freeways. is it just...
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yes, a student in california, fresno california. >> reporter: in 1959, president eisenhower rode with through tehran in a cadillac eldbroado and here it is, rescued by a collector. oh, my. this is a piece of history. >> it sure is. >> reporter: ramin salehkhou is the head of the iran classic car committee. is it going to be on the road again? >> yes, of course. what would restoration be if the car didn't run anymore. >> reporter: american classics stranded instranded in iran by history and politics are still kings of the road. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tehran. >> rose: thank you liz. who doesn't love a red mustang convertible? that is the cbs evening news. scott will be back tomorrow. i'm charlie rose. thank you for allowing me to share this time with >>> is katy perry about to release a revenge song about taylor swift? >> why the rumored feud may have been just taken to the next level. >>> is katy perry planning a "bad blood" payback? >> we hear there's going to be a new song. >> taylor's new performance explained what has everybody fired up. >>> then new photos of caitlyn jenner a
yes, a student in california, fresno california. >> reporter: in 1959, president eisenhower rode with through tehran in a cadillac eldbroado and here it is, rescued by a collector. oh, my. this is a piece of history. >> it sure is. >> reporter: ramin salehkhou is the head of the iran classic car committee. is it going to be on the road again? >> yes, of course. what would restoration be if the car didn't run anymore. >> reporter: american classics stranded...
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yes, a student in california fresno, california. >> reporter: in 1959, president eisenhower rode withh through tehran in a cadillac eldorado, and here it is, rescued by a collector. oh, my. this is a piece of history. >> it sure is. >> reporter: ramin salehkhou is the head of the iran classic car committee. is it going to be on the road again? >> yes, of course. what would restoration be if the car didn't run anymore? >> reporter: american classics stranded in iran by history and politics are still kings of the road. elizabeth palmer, cbs news tehran. >> rose: thank you, liz. who doesn't love a red mustang convertible? that is the "cbs evening news." scott will be back tomorrow. i'm charlie rose. thank you for allowing me to share this time with you. i'll see you in the a.m. on "cbs this morning." homeowners on the hook for illegal fireworks going off on >>> other people may be lighting them off but you could pay the price. a new rule puts homeowners on the hook for illegal fireworks going off on their property. good evening. i'm ken bastida . >> and i'm veronica de la cruz. santa cla
yes, a student in california fresno, california. >> reporter: in 1959, president eisenhower rode withh through tehran in a cadillac eldorado, and here it is, rescued by a collector. oh, my. this is a piece of history. >> it sure is. >> reporter: ramin salehkhou is the head of the iran classic car committee. is it going to be on the road again? >> yes, of course. what would restoration be if the car didn't run anymore? >> reporter: american classics stranded in iran...
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california. california obviously was started as a big concern for those that ride the rail and those that live by real in california. this is a national issue and in our home say we are looking to provide leadership to resolve the safety can times people have quickly and california high-speed rail continues to have its challenges and certainly by their current burn rate of dollars they do not appear to be able to spend the money allocated to them by the deadline and so our ongoing exchanges what else could he use the money for? could it be used for safety in california and i got your written response. it was possible, but i want to bring one issue to your attention. under california high-speed rails investment strategy for phase one as they specifically state electrifying the entire corridor so as to replace outdated diesel technology but electric locomotives for multiple unit train sets and introducing positive train control anonymous data of caltrain service to pave the way for high-speed rail. positive train control is a federal man he double reduce the potential for train to train collision and improve signalin
california. california obviously was started as a big concern for those that ride the rail and those that live by real in california. this is a national issue and in our home say we are looking to provide leadership to resolve the safety can times people have quickly and california high-speed rail continues to have its challenges and certainly by their current burn rate of dollars they do not appear to be able to spend the money allocated to them by the deadline and so our ongoing exchanges...
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meanwhile, those of you who are from california know that agriculture is now being destroyed in california. not because we had yet another trap, yes, drought is capable california has had droughts for centuries. the reason california agriculture is being destroyed by this drought is because liberals and environmental policies prevented the building of a single new dam single the water reservoir, single new water conveyance system over a 40 year period despite doubling of the population in california for 70% of the rainfall washes out to sea and then they said we're going to protect the fish over families. soap operas get 10% of the water they need. i've been in these communities where unemployment is up to 40%. where there are acres of once fertile agricultural land that is now adjustable, and it is because of policies that are pursued by liberal politicians, and i, for one am insulted in the extreme when president obama's at the telephone and leaves behind $100 million for a good thing. mr. president, people do not want a food bank. they want a job so well back some these policies so people can go back to work a plus but. >> taxes -- >> too many, too high. [la
meanwhile, those of you who are from california know that agriculture is now being destroyed in california. not because we had yet another trap, yes, drought is capable california has had droughts for centuries. the reason california agriculture is being destroyed by this drought is because liberals and environmental policies prevented the building of a single new dam single the water reservoir, single new water conveyance system over a 40 year period despite doubling of the population in...
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california, el estudio realizÓ la universidad de california los angeles y el director de la investigaciÓnndicÓ que las causas de la obesidad estÁn relacionadas con la falta de recursos econÓmicos. estÁn retirando del mercado espinacas y fabrica la mexicana food products. no se han reportado personas afectadas por su consumo. lanzan una alerta padres de familia porque adolescentes estÁn abusando de los jarabes para la tos. Éste causa alucinaciones cuando se excede a dosis recomendada y deportaron a varios estudiantes hospitalizados por abusar de este medicamento. la alcaldÍa de san francisco se ilumina con los colores de la bandera del orgullo gay, ya se las presentamos al volver. ♪♪
california, el estudio realizÓ la universidad de california los angeles y el director de la investigaciÓnndicÓ que las causas de la obesidad estÁn relacionadas con la falta de recursos econÓmicos. estÁn retirando del mercado espinacas y fabrica la mexicana food products. no se han reportado personas afectadas por su consumo. lanzan una alerta padres de familia porque adolescentes estÁn abusando de los jarabes para la tos. Éste causa alucinaciones cuando se excede a dosis recomendada y...