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california. california california being from california, we have our own versions of what's going on with the drought and certainly the science that i look at is different than the gentleman's look at the science he's at. but that's what policy debates are all about. we should debate that here in the congress and debate it in the senate and it shouldn't be decisions that are made unilaterally by any president of the united states. that's why we have a democracy here and not a king. and so, i would oppose this amendment and encourage all the members to oppose this amendment and yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. pocan: i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from wisconsin. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. mr. pocan: i would like a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from wisconsin will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 10
california. california california being from california, we have our own versions of what's going on with the drought and certainly the science that i look at is different than the gentleman's look at the science he's at. but that's what policy debates are all about. we should debate that here in the congress and debate it in the senate and it shouldn't be decisions that are made unilaterally by any president of the united states. that's why we have a democracy here and not a king. and so, i...
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california. california, you have 551 votes, how do you cast your votes? >> california. california. california the state with lots of energy, lots of enthusiasm, and the state that defies donald trump on climate change, immigration reform, and the $15 minimum wage cast for bernie sanders, 221 votes. and for hillary clinton, the next president of the united states, 330 votes! [ cheers and applause ] >> california, you have cast 330 votes for secretary clinton, and 221 votes for senator sanders. thank you very much. colorado. colorado you have 71 votes. how do you cast your votes? >> madame secretary, colorado is home to rocky mountain, mesa verde, sand dunes, and black canyons which are some of the world's most wondrous and diverse lands. as colorado democrats, we're proud to fight every day to protect these lands because they are america's lands. our delegation is happy to announce 41 delegates are casting their votes for senator bernie sanders. 36 delegates for hillary clinton, and 1 abstention. >> we're going to take a very, very quick break. you can watch the tally at the bottom o
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immediately after that and all over the place in washington and texas and california, southern california, northern california, detroit, maryland, new york, we came back. >> host: what work did your parents do? >> guest: my father -- federal government, they bounce you around a lot. >> host: at what point did you decide to be a lawyer? >> guest: i didn't decide i wanted to be a lawyer until i had graduated from college at ucla with a degree in political science with a minor in international relations focusing on the middle east. i wanted to be in the state department and in the foreign office, in the field and especially back then, not so crazy they were about having girls in the foreign office and at the time i spoke french, hebrew, english, some spanish, this could be good and they asked me if i could type. >> host: what was your response? >> guest: i said no thank you. i wasn't good at typing. >> host: you went into law school. >> guest: i went into law school. >> host: prior to the o.j. simpson case or cases that you work on? >> guest: i had been in the office, i started in 1981 after having been a defens
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california -- >> california's vote was unanimous. 172 delegates in all. all in for trump. earlier san francisco delegate opened the proceedings with a sikh prayer. >> i was honored by the respectful response i got and the overwhelming response on social media all over the world. >> later chris christie, a former federal prosecutor made a case against hillary clinton for president. >> we cannot promote someone to commander-in-chief who has made the world a p a a -- a more violent and dangerous place with every bad judgment she has made. >> excuse me if i am a little nervous. >> two of trump's grown children made an effort to show another side of their famous father. >> you wouldn't to know what kind of president he will be? let me tell you how he ran his businesses. i know because i was there by his side on job sites and in conference rooms from the time i could walk. >> the nomination may be secure, but the business of unifying the party is still a work in progress. to that end, tomorrow night two of donald trump's once bitter rivals will be the headliners. both ted cruz and marco rubio are set to take the stage along with the vice presidential nominee mike penz. live in cleveland, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> thank you very much. tomorrow should be very interesting. >>> hillary clinton is calling the first day of the republican convention, quote, surreal. >> they had about eight hours of speeches yesterday. they spent most of their time attacking me and president obama rather than making any kind of argument about the future we want to build for our country. you know we can do a lot better than that. >> clinton hinted today that her decision for a running mate could come on friday. the leading contenders are tim cain and agriculture secretary. >> you can count on abc7 news for continuing coverage of the republican national convention. laura anthony and morning news anchor are there all week. they will be at the democratic convention next week as well. tomorrow night and every night of the convention you can watch "your voice, your vote" with in depth coverage. it starts after abc7 news at 6:00. >>> happening right now, a very late night for the oakland city council. on the heels of a sex scandal involving several officers they are deciding on whether to implement a new police reform measure. alyssa harrington is live at oakland city hall. alyssa? >> this is a marathon night at oakland city hall. one councilmember told me he expects to be here until 2:00 a.m. right now there are a few hundred people speaking on housing and rental issues in the city. wea just heard from about 100 more on the topic of police reform. an over flow crowd packed oakland city hall spilling out to the rotunda. 96 speakers signed up to weigh in on police reform and a proposal to create a citizen police commission with the power to investigate and discipline officers. >> the blue code of silence, racial profiling, when will it end? jay -- >> many in favor of this say they lost faith with the current department. others took the opportunity to express anger and distrust in police. some officers were put on leave for their involvement with young prostitutes. last month they went through three police chiefs in nine days. >> there is no way any rational person can say we don't need a police commission in this city. >> she got a strong reaction in the crowd. her teenage son was killed by police in 2012. >> be the examples in the u.s. of coming together and building a strong police commission and reporting to the citizens review board and standing up for our young, black lives. >> there are those who are not on board with this idea like the oakland police officers association. they argue it would violate a union contract. the city council is expected to vote next week. if approved it would go on the november ballot. in oakland, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> abc7 news was the first to report on death threats against the current head of san francisco's police department. police arrested 60-year-old hoganson. he is accused of a hate crime and making threats against the interim chief. hoganson's twitter page shows a ghia teen near the picture of the interim chief. they say hoganson is outspoken. >> i have witnessed him ranting on the corner. >> racial and offensive language. >> abc7 news was in san francisco's sunset district where hoganson lives. you can see signs of white extremist scribblings on the window of his home. >> drivers say they saw a man with a rifle near interstate 80 in berkeley today. they were above east shore state park as police conducted an extended search. it started when drivers called 9-1-1 around 12:30 this afternoon saying a man with a gun was on a pedestrian overpass. a nearby day camp was placed on lock down. the search ended 6:30 this evening with no sign of the man. >> you are looking at a man police believed robbed the bank. he was arrested near amadore plaza road and was hit around 11:15. they found him at the bart station with a large amount of cash. witnesses also identified him as the bank robber. smith is being held in the santa rita jail. >> are you looking at efforts to fight a fire near clear lake. so far it forced the evacuation of five homes in the community of lucern. it has burned about 60 acres since it broke out this evening. and cal fire says it is 30% contained. 130 firefighters are on the front lines. >> pleasanton city council decided to let voters decide if a costco can be built. you can see the proposed site here. costco's opponents gathered enough signatures to put a measure on the ballot. they claim costco will hurt small businesses. costco supporters say it will boost pleasanton economy. >>> and a notoriously congested stretch of highway 101 in the bay area could finally be getting relief. transportation officials are looking to add a pay to play express lane near interstate 380 near sfo and whipple avenue in redwood city. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has the story. >> that stretch you mentioned starts just about behind us here. right now it doesn't have any carpool lane at all. the metropolitan transportation commission has put together enough funding so san mateo county will start to study it and look at possibly adding a carpool lane or a lane that solo drivers can use if they pay. >> it is the worst. it is no surprise to run into traffic for no reason. >> the metropolitan transportation commission says highway 101 between 380 and whipple avenue is one of the most unreliable stretches in the bay area. >> that roadway is bad now and it has been bad for years and will only get worse unless we do something about it and we can do something about it. >> the san ma day yo county trans -- san mateo county transportation authority will look at options such as a traditional carpool lane. they believe an express lane is the only way to go. it is basically a carpool lane that solo drivers can pay to use. >> the express lanes are always there for you. they are priced to make sure traffic is always moving. transit buses can get in for free and carpools can get in for free. we can use it to the maximum capacity. >> commuters are anxious for any solution. >> now we have to sigh -- see what it is like and are interested. a co-worker may incenti size me to meet with her. >> it alleviates traffic for everybody. it is not just the people using the express lane, but also for the people in the other lanes. >> the study is expected to take more than two years to complete at a cost of $11.5 million. in san mateo county, abc7 news. >> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, sad news from hollywood tonight. remembering the legendary director who brought us "happy days,"" pretty woman" and so much more. >> and an out of control car slams into a police cruiser. officers are blaming pokemon go. >> my goodness. and better late than never. a california couple comes forward to claim their multi-million dollar powerball jackpot. >> i 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tomorrow night two of donald trump's once bitter rivals will be the headliners. both ted cruz and marco rubio are set to take the stage along with the vice presidential nominee mike penz. live in cleveland, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> thank you very much. tomorrow should be very interesting. >>> hillary clinton is calling the first day of the republican convention, quote, surreal. >> they had about eight hours of speeches yesterday. they spent most of their time attacking me and president obama rather than making any kind of argument about the future we want to build for our country. you know we can do a lot better than that. >> clinton hinted today that her decision for a running mate could come on friday. the leading contenders are tim cain and agriculture secretary. >> you can count on abc7 news for continuing coverage of the republican national convention. laura anthony and morning news anchor are there all week. they will be at the democratic convention next week as well. tomorrow night and every night of the convention you can watch "your voice, your vote" with in depth coverage. it starts after abc7 news at 6:00. >>> happening right now, a very late night for the oakland city council. on the heels of a sex scandal involving several officers they are deciding on whether to implement a new police reform measure. alyssa harrington is live at oakland city hall. alyssa? >> this is a marathon night at oakland city hall. one councilmember told me he expects to be here until 2:00 a.m. right now there are a few hundred people speaking on housing and rental issues in the city. wea just heard from about 100 more on the topic of police reform. an over flow crowd packed oakland city hall spilling out to the rotunda. 96 speakers signed up to weigh in on police reform and a proposal to create a citizen police commission with the power to investigate and discipline officers. >> the blue code of silence, racial profiling, when will it end? jay -- >> many in favor of this say they lost faith with the current department. others took the opportunity to express anger and distrust in police. some officers were put on leave for their involvement with young prostitutes. last month they went through three police chiefs in nine days. >> there is no way any rational person can say we don't need a police commission in this city. >> she got a strong reaction in the crowd. her teenage son was killed by police in 2012. >> be the examples in the u.s. of coming together and building a strong police commission and reporting to the citizens review board and standing up for our young, black lives. >> there are those who are not on board with this idea like the oakland police officers association. they argue it would violate a union contract. the city council is expected to vote next week. if approved it would go on the november ballot. in oakland, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> abc7 news was the first to report on death threats against the current head of san 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they found him at the bart station with a large amount of cash. witnesses also identified him as the bank robber. smith is being held in the santa rita jail. >> are you looking at efforts to fight a fire near clear lake. so far it forced the evacuation of five homes in the community of lucern. it has burned about 60 acres since it broke out this evening. and cal fire says it is 30% contained. 130 firefighters are on the front lines. >> pleasanton city council decided to let voters decide if a costco can be built. you can see the proposed site here. costco's opponents gathered enough signatures to put a measure on the ballot. they claim costco will hurt small businesses. costco supporters say it will boost pleasanton economy. >>> and a notoriously congested stretch of highway 101 in the bay area could finally be getting relief. transportation officials are looking to add a pay to play express lane near interstate 380 near sfo and whipple avenue in redwood city. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has the story. >> that stretch you mentioned starts just about behind us here. right now it doesn't have any carpool lane at all. the metropolitan transportation commission has put together enough funding so san mateo county will start to study it and look at possibly adding a carpool lane or a lane that solo drivers can use if they pay. >> it is the worst. it is no surprise to run into traffic for no reason. >> the metropolitan transportation commission says highway 101 between 380 and whipple avenue is one of the most unreliable stretches in the bay area. >> that roadway is bad now and it has been bad for years and will only get worse unless we do something about it and we can do something about it. >> the san ma day yo county trans -- san mateo county transportation authority will look at options such as a traditional carpool lane. they believe an express lane is the only way to go. it is basically a carpool lane that solo drivers can pay to use. >> the express lanes are always there for you. they are priced to make sure traffic is always moving. transit buses can get in for free and carpools can get in for free. we can use it to the maximum capacity. >> commuters are anxious for any solution. >> now we have to sigh -- see what it is like and are interested. a co-worker may incenti size me to meet with her. >> it alleviates traffic for everybody. it is not just the people using the express lane, but also for the people in the other lanes. >> the study is expected to take more than two years to complete at a cost of $11.5 million. in san mateo county, abc7 news. >> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, sad news from hollywood tonight. remembering the legendary director who brought us "happy days,"" pretty woman" and so much more. >> and an out of control car slams into a police cruiser. officers are blaming pokemon go. >> my goodness. and better late than never. a california couple comes forward to claim their multi-million dollar powerball jackpot. >> i 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california, that they are today. so really it was a locally concentrated identity, because it was really about being from california to a large extent. i didn't realize that at the time, but traveling around the country i realized the chicano, chicano movement, really seemed to be los angeles and california. >> hinojosa: and probably it's worth it just for audience members who don't know that term. what is chicano? you say that you were part of a chicano movement, chicano identified city. so define chicano. >> chicano and the chicano movement during the 1960s was a movement of mexican americans, primarily, many of whom were college students, who were pushing for civil rights for the latino community in california, but nationwide as well. the term chicano actually has many different connotations, and many different folks view it in differen for me it has always been a term that reflects an awareness of where you've come from and where your community is trying to go. and it's that particular part that was something my father instilled in me a lot, and it was part of our regular discussions of what it meant to grow up latino-- at the time we didn't use latino, we said chicano-- in california. so reading chicano literature, listening to mariachi music, and being aware of that were all things
california, that they are today. so really it was a locally concentrated identity, because it was really about being from california to a large extent. i didn't realize that at the time, but traveling around the country i realized the chicano, chicano movement, really seemed to be los angeles and california. >> hinojosa: and probably it's worth it just for audience members who don't know that term. what is chicano? you say that you were part of a chicano movement, chicano identified city....
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but california -- >> california. >> hillary clinton's back pocket. >> i'm sorry california's economy the best economies now in this country if not in the world right now. and there are pockets of problem in california but as a state in a whole, it is now the fifth largest economy in the world and doing very, very well. >> and that's because it has 36 million people. cheryl: chris, i'm taking you to modesto, and i'm going to have to leave it there. >> exactly. >> love it. i'm in. cheryl: ford, chris, guys, thank you very much. appreciate your analysis. >> thank you. cheryl: we'll be right back ne oy life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid.e inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the ris
but california -- >> california. >> hillary clinton's back pocket. >> i'm sorry california's economy the best economies now in this country if not in the world right now. and there are pockets of problem in california but as a state in a whole, it is now the fifth largest economy in the world and doing very, very well. >> and that's because it has 36 million people. cheryl: chris, i'm taking you to modesto, and i'm going to have to leave it there. >> exactly....
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california reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i'll continue to reserve the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. chairman and members, in closing i would just like to say that we are all in agreement that iran should not be a nuclear state. which would pose a direct threat to both the united states and international security. the iran nuclear deal is the best option we have for keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of iranian government -- out of the -- the weapons out of the iranian government's hands. it would be reckless to abandon our agreement under the deal which allows iran the opportunity to produce weapons grade nuclear material for use in a bomb, for at least a generation. to date, iran again has upheld its end of the deal and we have a responsibility to do the same. the president's statement of administration policy on h.r. 4992 and the other harmful iran-related bills on the floor this week states that undermining the jcpoa would, and i quote, remove the unprecedented constraints on and monitoring of iran's n
california reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i'll continue to reserve the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. chairman and members, in closing i would just like to say that we are all in agreement that iran should not be a nuclear state. which would pose a direct threat to both the united states and international security. the iran nuclear deal is the best...
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before you today on behalf of the great state of california california that as 100% a trump delegation. 100% donald j. trump. 172 delegates in california. all of them are on trump. the crowd is going wild on the floor. the rollcall takes place. underway right now with california voting 172 delegates for trump. it is extraordinary. all of them went to trump. >> they cast all of those. it is the sheer enthusiasm and energy and passion for donald trump. it is the reason he is standing here ready to accept the party's nomination. >> we are off to colorado with their 37 delegates. the dynamics which is the home base of the clintons obviously it's not a solid republican state. california which i grew up with is now a blue state. a longshot at the changing dynamic. we will see a fascinating campaign ahead. ed rollins think you so much for your insight. we won't be right back with more life from the roll call at the national convention. welcome back we are coming to life. the rollcall takes place in front of us. we are life with the rollcall vote. governor it is good to see you. you can feel the energy in the room. it was one of the highlights
before you today on behalf of the great state of california california that as 100% a trump delegation. 100% donald j. trump. 172 delegates in california. all of them are on trump. the crowd is going wild on the floor. the rollcall takes place. underway right now with california voting 172 delegates for trump. it is extraordinary. all of them went to trump. >> they cast all of those. it is the sheer enthusiasm and energy and passion for donald trump. it is the reason he is standing here...
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california puc. the major changes to the california puc would transfer of some of the cpuc's transportation responsibilities to departments within the california transportation agency, the dmv, the california highway patrol. we're looking into whether that transfer of authority is going to affect the regulation of light rail here in the city. right now safety incidents that occur on an overall safety enforcement on the light rail system in the state of california is overseen by the california public utilities commission and that includes the sfmta facilities. it also is seeking assessment of the california public utilities commission's governance of telecommunications and it directs an assessment of that authority to be provided by january 1 of 2018. the california puc would maintain their existing rate setting and regulatory authority over electricity matters. so, for example, we expect to continue to participate there on rates that are paid for by san francisco residents and businesses by the pcia charges and our street light rates, all of those activities we expect to continue at the california puc under this reform. the reforms would allow
california puc. the major changes to the california puc would transfer of some of the cpuc's transportation responsibilities to departments within the california transportation agency, the dmv, the california highway patrol. we're looking into whether that transfer of authority is going to affect the regulation of light rail here in the city. right now safety incidents that occur on an overall safety enforcement on the light rail system in the state of california is overseen by the california...
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california puc. the major changes to the california puc would transfer of some of the cpuc's transportation responsibilities to departments within the california transportation agency, the dmv, the california highway patrol. we're looking into whether that transfer of authority is going to affect the regulation of light rail here in the city. right now safety incidents that occur on an overall safety enforcement on the light rail system in the state of california is overseen by the california public utilities commission and that includes the sfmta facilities. it also is seeking assessment of the california public utilities commission's governance of telecommunications and it directs an assessment of that authority to be provided by january 1 of 2018. the california puc would maintain their existing rate setting and regulatory authority over electricity matters. so, for example, we expect to continue to participate there on rates that are paid for by san francisco residents and businesses by the pcia charges and our street light rates, all of those activities we expect to continue at the california puc under this reform. the reforms would allow
california puc. the major changes to the california puc would transfer of some of the cpuc's transportation responsibilities to departments within the california transportation agency, the dmv, the california highway patrol. we're looking into whether that transfer of authority is going to affect the regulation of light rail here in the city. right now safety incidents that occur on an overall safety enforcement on the light rail system in the state of california is overseen by the california...
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and southern california, and would i say northern california is probably less aggressive than southern california, l.a. area. >> reporter: aaa found that it doesn't matter where you live. males age 19 to 39 seem to be the aggressor in most cases. coming up at 6:00, more on how to diffuse road rage situations. live in san jose, chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much, chuck. from the south bay to a live picture in the east bay where a plan to ease traffic on the richmond san rafael bridge is moving forward. the plan which has been formally submitted to kranz calls for a third lane to be opened on the bridge during heavy commute time. construction could start as soon as october with an estimated opening of december 2017. projects leaders are also planning on adding a bicycle and pedestrian lane to the upper deck of the bridge. the two projects are estimated to cost $74 million. >> decision 2016 now and back to the campaign trail. today hillary clinton headed to the nation's capital to woo latino voters. the presumptive democratic presidential nominee gave a speech before the nation's
and southern california, and would i say northern california is probably less aggressive than southern california, l.a. area. >> reporter: aaa found that it doesn't matter where you live. males age 19 to 39 seem to be the aggressor in most cases. coming up at 6:00, more on how to diffuse road rage situations. live in san jose, chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much, chuck. from the south bay to a live picture in the east bay where a plan to ease traffic on the...
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california up front. you might expect that from new york with donald trump being a new yorker, born and bred, but putting california up front? he don't have any connection to california. california is a very, very, very blue state. the field poll in california has hillary clinton not just up by double digits but by double double digits. and to the idea that the traditional republican map is so stacked against donald trump that he's got to completely remake the red versus blue order, throw ohio back to the end of the room, put them in exile, they are insufficiently loyal, bring california up, it's either going to shoot the moon or it's going to win by a lot. >> it's going to sthohoot the m or it's going to win by a lot. when we come back, we are so happy to have of counsel to us, the man the party has turned on after afternoons like this one. we will talk to ginsberg among others. >>> trump 1, the specially fitted boeing 757, has arrived as you see the air stairs have come up to the aircraft. secret service motorcade awaiting. >> there's the guy in charge of the handbag. >> donald trump has arrived in cleveland, ohio. hallie jackson is on the convention floor with for
california up front. you might expect that from new york with donald trump being a new yorker, born and bred, but putting california up front? he don't have any connection to california. california is a very, very, very blue state. the field poll in california has hillary clinton not just up by double digits but by double double digits. and to the idea that the traditional republican map is so stacked against donald trump that he's got to completely remake the red versus blue order, throw ohio...
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california. >> california? >> go to california. >> campaign in california? >> every parent should have the same rights as barack obama and hillary clinton. >> good point. i don't want to talk about a broken record, but we talk about tufrp promises to america. you've got to get republicans that are running for office to buy into it. you don't have the house and senate, is anything like that being discussed? >> let me point out one of the real payoffs of having him pick pence is paul ryan introduces him. that is a very big step towards this ticket coming together. i think ryan would be willing to talk through are there 57, maximum 10, things that are big enough and real enough in programs veteran's administration reform through april 30th. i think over the course of august, september, we can develop a program like that. >> what did you make, one person got booed in this loudly. the rnc put out a piece what ted cruz did was classless. seemed like you might have ad libbed, maybe i'm wrong. >> i thought it was funny. ted says look, vote with your conscience. in t
california. >> california? >> go to california. >> campaign in california? >> every parent should have the same rights as barack obama and hillary clinton. >> good point. i don't want to talk about a broken record, but we talk about tufrp promises to america. you've got to get republicans that are running for office to buy into it. you don't have the house and senate, is anything like that being discussed? >> let me point out one of the real payoffs of having...
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and large portions of southern california and central california are in extreme or exceptional drought. this works out better for california of the major reservoirs are in northern california. shasta and oroville, for example, are spilling water, since they're only designed to capture about a typical season's rainfall. groundwater supplies will take longer to rebuild, but the replenished reservoirs will help. jay: well, they kind of go together. the main way we recharge aquifers in the central valley is with irrigating crops with surface water. sam: and there will be more surface water to go around this year. governor jerry brown: the drought is serious, and we have to take serious measure to respond. sam: but even though governor jerry brown removed the 25% water reduction mandate, we found many local water districts are not changing their calls for conservation or their rules. the san francisco public utilities commission says, "customers will still be asked for a voluntary 10% cut. and restaurants in the city will still serve water by request only." the santa clara valley water district hasn't budged yet either. the dis
and large portions of southern california and central california are in extreme or exceptional drought. this works out better for california of the major reservoirs are in northern california. shasta and oroville, for example, are spilling water, since they're only designed to capture about a typical season's rainfall. groundwater supplies will take longer to rebuild, but the replenished reservoirs will help. jay: well, they kind of go together. the main way we recharge aquifers in the central...
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california. 172 delegates with the following bound delegates. 172 trump. [ chanting ] >> hold it down, california. mr. chairman, mr. chairman, my name is shirley houssar. i am the mother of three boys of the greater los angeles area. mr. chairman, it is so important that my sons, my three sons, have hope and opportunity for their future, that there are good jobs and that there are families that need safety in their communities. mr. chairman, donald trump is the candidate that can provide for my boys and all californians the hope and opportunity of the true america. that's why i am honored to stand before you today on behalf of the great state of california, california that is 100% rock solid pro-trump delegation and i am proud to place 172 votes to the nominee of the next president of these united states, donald j. trump. >> from california to the rockies we go. jacob soboroff is with the colorado delegation. any early look at what we can expect from there? >> reporter: so this gentleman i'm standing behind in the neon green hat is the whip. he has his own whip count which he's been texting back and forth with someone with steve house, the state chairman for colorado is the man right here at the podium. this is the moment i think a lot of people are looking at to see if there's going to be any sort of protest coming from here. the chair is now recognizing the votes of the california delegation. i believe coming up next are the folks here in colorado. this man, if he did his job correctly -- here we go. >> the frontier state, the great state of colorado where the plains meet the rocky mountains on god's most beautiful piece of real estat
california. 172 delegates with the following bound delegates. 172 trump. [ chanting ] >> hold it down, california. mr. chairman, mr. chairman, my name is shirley houssar. i am the mother of three boys of the greater los angeles area. mr. chairman, it is so important that my sons, my three sons, have hope and opportunity for their future, that there are good jobs and that there are families that need safety in their communities. mr. chairman, donald trump is the candidate that can provide...
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california. california, that is 100% rock solid. pro trump delegation, and i am proud to place 172 votes to the nominee of the next president of the united states. donald j. trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, it is all about the presentation, isn't it? >> i think the delivery of the california line. >> kind of get the sense, brett, of when donald trump sees and hears that coming from people in california, why he think he is can win that state, i think most experts think it is a long shot, but a lot of enthusiasm on display for sure. >> the other thing, mike gallagher, there has been a lot of diverse faces and voices in this convention. >> i'm glad you mentioned that. democrats love to use the word diversity, and sheerhere is a w of color who is enthusiastically showing her support for donald trump. there are a lot of people that look a lot different than the five of us here on this stage who are huge donald trump supporters. you know, brett mentioned how enjoyable this is to watch. you feel this infectious enthusiasm for all the states, because they're so proud to have their state represented in that manner. i spent a lot of years in south carolina, known henry mcmaster, who gave one of the nominating speeches, i was on the floor minutes after it was announced he was going
california. california, that is 100% rock solid. pro trump delegation, and i am proud to place 172 votes to the nominee of the next president of the united states. donald j. trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, it is all about the presentation, isn't it? >> i think the delivery of the california line. >> kind of get the sense, brett, of when donald trump sees and hears that coming from people in california, why he think he is can win that state, i think most experts think...
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. >> but we can't round out california. >> california, i've said all along, we have an issue there, we'reorking very closely with department of insurance. before we closed we were talking about it. that the individual plan there, the ppo had a bad product design. and we knew that. and we've already submitted the changes effective january 1 of '17. they're going to be fully approved. so we're tabling the appropriate pricing to get it right. so when you have these issues, you take the pdrs, and that's just, eliminates it. we're the same company. we don't have more losses. the cash flow. the timing of some of the states. >> that's not this premium deficien deficiency. >> as far as i'm concerned, we're the same company. we've dealt with the issue ofs th -- issues that existed there. >> there's people who know your company far better than me. and i'm sorry to focus because -- >> please, please. >> you're forthcoming guy, and we got to get this straightened out. >> we want to. >> however, credibility took a step back today as the $390 million of reserves were significantly higher than centene s
. >> but we can't round out california. >> california, i've said all along, we have an issue there, we'reorking very closely with department of insurance. before we closed we were talking about it. that the individual plan there, the ppo had a bad product design. and we knew that. and we've already submitted the changes effective january 1 of '17. they're going to be fully approved. so we're tabling the appropriate pricing to get it right. so when you have these issues, you take the...
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california. the california nurses association says that kaiser has not increased staffing levels as directed by a 2014 contract. the hospital says otherwise starting at 2 p.m., nurses are set to picket at 4 locations here in the bay area. santa clara, oakland, san francisco, and vallejo. but all hospitals are expected to operate as normal today. >>> today prosecutors are expected to wrap up their case in a criminal trial against san francisco-based pg&e. an fbi agent testified yesterday that the utility increased pressure in some gas pipeline beyond the max. those pipelines include the ones that caused the 10 -- the 2010 san bruno pipeline explosion. prosecutors accuse of the company of poor recordkeeping and obstruction of justice. >>> we are hearing from the parents of the cal student killed in last week's bastille day attack in nice, france. 20-year-old man was in nice for a study program abroad and planned to major in environmental sciences. his parents went to france to find him but they found he was killed when the attacker killed the crowd watching fireworks. >> the students that we met his classmates in the program were here and they greeted us. we were so -- overwhelmed by the love and support that we got from nic's friends from the university, from the u.s. embassy. >> leslie is the second cal student killed in a terrorist attack this month. on july 2, uc-berkeley sophomore was among 20 people killed in an attack in bangladesh. >>> just when thought the trouble for volkswagen was sorted out, new lawsuits against th carmaker. more coming up. >> the "pokemon go" craze getting bigger in san francisco. where to expect tons of digital players later today. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good afternoon, everybody. [ no microphone ] >> we're looking at our live weathercam from towards san francisco. weather is up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, three states... claim top executives were involved with creating the devices that >>> new problems for volkswagen and the carmaker's emissions standard. lawsuits by three states says top executives were involved in creating the devices that allowed the vehicles to cheat the tests. kris van cleave has the story. >> this was not a corporate decision from my point of view. this was a couple of software engineers who put this in for whatever reason. >> reporter: that was the u.s. volkswagen ceo in october giving congress what was the volkswagen emissions scandal party line. some found it hard to believe. >> vw is trying to get the you stays of america to believe -- the united states to believe these are a couple of engineers? i reject that. >> reporter: defeat devices were discussed with managers and concealed from regulators. >> this cover-up was deep, wide and long lasting. >> reporter: volkswagen, audi and porsche sold nearly 600,000 vehicles in the u.s. with software designed to cleat emissions standards. the lawsuit says vw developed six defeat devices to get around engineering challenges with its clean diesel engines and get a cost-benefit analysis over potential penalties for getting caught. joe bought a 2011 audi a3 equipped with a defeat device. >> how do nine guys sit around a table and go, hey, let's cheat, and no one else goes, that's a bad idea? >> reporter: in a statement, volkswagen said the allegations are essentially not new. it is regrettable that some states have decided to sue for environmental claims now. kris van cleave cbs news. >> they stopped short of saying the ceo was aware of the devices. these cases can move forward because the $15 billion settlement last month didn't deal with the penalties that vw could face. >>> turning to wall street now, the dow is up 45. >>> a major merger in the shaving world. unilever is buying dollar shave club for $1 billion. the club is a startup based in santa monica. it offers razor delivery subscriptions to more than 3 million members. you will recognize unilever for its consumer products like dove soap and body spray. >>> facebook's instant messaging service has paid off. the social media company reports its messenger app has received 1 billion users five years after its debut. facebook's other messaging service "whatsapp" hit the 1 billion user milestone in february. >>> if you are tying the knot, you may want to move to fremont. a new study conducted by wallet hub found the east bay city has the lowest divorce rate in the country. the study analyzed several factors that caused stress on a city including the divorce rate. other california cities also have bragging rights for low stress. irvine is the lowest number of violent crimes. and fresno has the highest number of psychologists per capita. >>> san francisco police are gearing up for a swarm of people playing "pokemon go." the city's first-ever "pokemon go" crawl kicks off tonight at 6:00. there are several starting point including dollars park and delores park and the embarcadero. so look up every so often. >>> will we have good conditions for the game? >> take a look at this beautiful view. it's a sea of low clouds and fog streaming in over the north bay. you can see the top of the marin headlands there. we have some partly sunny skies baywide. otherwise 77 degrees with clear conditions in livermore. it is 75 in santa rosa. and also mid-70s around the peninsula and redwood city. our weather watcher dana, 84 in novato. she worked in the garden before the bees arrived. i know what you're talking about there. winds are increase. all my weather watchers have been rep
california. the california nurses association says that kaiser has not increased staffing levels as directed by a 2014 contract. the hospital says otherwise starting at 2 p.m., nurses are set to picket at 4 locations here in the bay area. santa clara, oakland, san francisco, and vallejo. but all hospitals are expected to operate as normal today. >>> today prosecutors are expected to wrap up their case in a criminal trial against san francisco-based pg&e. an fbi agent testified...
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california, nevada, california, muy agradable. y temperaturas en los 72, mÍnimas en los 55. el panorama va a seguir asÍ, muy agradable, estable, especialmente en la lÍnea costera sin ningÚn problema para nosotros las advertencias se mantienen hacia el interior del pacÍfico. ballenas son las que se han estado viendo... condiciones muy agradables, y todos los turistas sorprendidos temperaturas los 55, se espera que continÚe asÍ... entre los 66 y 72. ahÍ estÁ el pronÓstico algunos nublados que siempre se disipan, temperaturas agradables. amigos en san josÉ hasta los 76,77 jueves y viernes... prÓximo sÁbado mismas condiciones. buena racha para nosotros, especialmente maÑana. hay mÁs detalles maÑana, buenas noches. conductora: una mutaciÓn del gen rsaesta ligada a un mayor Índice de cÁncer de mama. pero un nuevo estudio seÑala que esta mutaciÓn tambiÉn eleva en un 22% la probabilidad de desarrollar cÁncer de Útero. estudiaron por cinco aÑos a mÁs de 1000 mujeres que tienen la mutaciÓn del gen en estados unidos y gran bretaÑa. el cÁncer de Útero tiene una tasa de mortalidad del 50%. un nuevo estudio, establece que las aplicaciones para determinar la fertilidad femenina no son exactas y mucho menos eficaces. los resultados arrojados por 100 aplicaciones diferentes para telÉfonos celulares, no ayudan a las mujeres independientemente de si los usan para prevenir embarazos o para determinar cuÁles son sus dÍas fÉrtiles. ya volvemos con mÁs. >> si tiene historia y deseas que las investiguemos llame al 4158388014 o envÍe un correo. enfrentando una intensa radiaciÓn una nave de la nasa llegÓ hace unas horas a jÚpiter tras un viaje de cinco aÑos para empezar a explorar el planeta mÁs grande de nuestro sistema solar. estuvo a cargo de un ingeniero guatemalteco que hace crecer su legado desde california,esto lo ayudo. miles de personas soportaron el frÍo y el viento en san francisco para ver aunque sea un poco los fuegos artificiales... cuando decimos un poco nos referimos a que la densa neblina casi echa a perder el espectÁculo. ingenieros instalaron dos balsas llenas de fuegos artificiales en el muelle 39 y los detonaron por medio de una computadora. san francisco fue una de las 10 ciudades favoritas para celebrar el 4 de julio. gracias por habernos acompaÑado. buenas noches.
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then, when a representative from california began speaking, the whole convention center erupted in support of california delegates. >> california, that is 100% rock solid! and i'm proud to place 172 votes to the nominee of the next president of these united states, donald j. trump! >> reporter: it was a big response, you can also hear behind me, of course, congressman mccarthy speaking with a prime position as well. we talked to one delegate from berkely, she's 22, the youngest delegate from california, she's been getting a little ribbing by her colleagues about being able to come to such an event at a young age. >> they think it's cool that an active berkely college student is here. a lot of them tease me. i'm 50 years old, and this is my first convention, and you're 22, and already here as a full fledged delegate. i think there's a little bit of joking jealousy that i get to be on the floor at 22 years old. >> reporter: certainly, she wasn't there in 2012, when california delegates told me that they felt like a bit of a second class citizen, and maybe a little pity. that certainly does not seem to be the case this year. >> ca
then, when a representative from california began speaking, the whole convention center erupted in support of california delegates. >> california, that is 100% rock solid! and i'm proud to place 172 votes to the nominee of the next president of these united states, donald j. trump! >> reporter: it was a big response, you can also hear behind me, of course, congressman mccarthy speaking with a prime position as well. we talked to one delegate from berkely, she's 22, the youngest...
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plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> breaking news to tell you about from sour california -- southern californiasan diego police officers were shot, one suspect was taken into custody. the officers have been taken to the hospital, their condition not known. no word what caused the violence that happened late last night. >> a scary day for a ten-year-old girl in north philadelphia hit by a stray bullet. the shooting happening on the 3100 block of north rosewood street. the young girl was getting out of the car when she was caught in the crossfire. detectives have descriptions of two men who were shooting, but no arrests. >>> 40,000 people in camden have to boil there water because of a water main break. there was water everywhere at the site of the break at river and dellair road in pennsauken. a transmission main broke. officials are asking people to boil their water until it is repaired. we'll be right back. >> that i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> now on "action news," hillary clinton takes her place in american history. >> clearly emotional as she started her ac
plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> breaking news to tell you about from sour california -- southern californiasan diego police officers were shot, one suspect was taken into custody. the officers have been taken to the hospital, their condition not known. no word what caused the violence that happened late last night. >> a scary day for a ten-year-old girl in north philadelphia hit by a stray bullet. the shooting happening on the 3100 block of north rosewood street. the...
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california, northern california, new york, the d.c. area to name a few others that have disproportionately benefit from the economic growth that we have had. a lot of the parts of the country are suffering one of the things you try to do is find the next steve jobs and steve case is in a lot of places around the country that people don't think of as obvious places for entrepreneurship. so talk a little bit about what you were doing their and where you see the opportunities because this is the thing that up actually get this right, if other communities and atlantic magazine had a great cover piece by james fowles recently where he went around to 70 different large towns and small cities and what i saw at the first thing i thought about was your work. it was very optimistic. a lot of good things were happening in smaller cities and larger towns around the country that weren't obvious. tell us about what you are doing >> the core idea, how do you sign the spotlight for great entrepreneurs all over the country? there are great companies being built in california and new york and massachusetts. last year 75% of venture capital went to three states but they're also great companies in the other 47 states that most of the media attention and silicon valley and most of the industrial attention is on silicon valley, that's wrong. >> host: how much to silicon valley get? >> guest: hot -- half of all the venture california is overwhelmingly california so it's definitely got the lead and is doing a great job again if you look at the arc of america's history, talked earlier about detroit. when detroit was silicon valley silicon valley was apple orchards. these things rise and fall and agricultural is in the middle of the country in st. louis and louisville. some of the great inventions around tags farming are going to come from those places. the industrial revolution were powered by cities like pittsburgh is still capital. carnegie mellon has the best. so you are starting to see examples of this. i think it will accelerate and if we do help figure out
california, northern california, new york, the d.c. area to name a few others that have disproportionately benefit from the economic growth that we have had. a lot of the parts of the country are suffering one of the things you try to do is find the next steve jobs and steve case is in a lot of places around the country that people don't think of as obvious places for entrepreneurship. so talk a little bit about what you were doing their and where you see the opportunities because this is the...
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california classrooms after years of delay. >>> a new twist on an old sam, and it should be lesson to others. the unusual payment an irs impostor demanded from a woman in northern california. >>> california quality officials say a settlement plan with volkswagen to recall its diesel cars is insufficient. they say they rejected the recall of 16,000 diesel cars in our state because it didn't allow the agency to evaluate the effectiveness of the repair. volkswagen admitted to diesel cars cheating on pollution tests. this is the second time the air resources board has prevented a plan by volkswagen. >>> according to the examiner, they say a consultant owes the city $25,000. they specialize in tunnels and underground facilities. the central subway will connect chinatown to the south of market area. >>> 7:24. a woman from el dorado hills learned a tough lesson after she was tricked into giving away almost $3,000 in what turned out to be an irs phone scam. the woman who asked not to be identified says she received several messages from someone claiming to be with the irs. when she called back the person on the other line demanded that she immediately withdraw money from her bank, buy itunes gif
california classrooms after years of delay. >>> a new twist on an old sam, and it should be lesson to others. the unusual payment an irs impostor demanded from a woman in northern california. >>> california quality officials say a settlement plan with volkswagen to recall its diesel cars is insufficient. they say they rejected the recall of 16,000 diesel cars in our state because it didn't allow the agency to evaluate the effectiveness of the repair. volkswagen admitted to...
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and when she clinched the nomination after california california, she had as video montage introduction and it was all about the historic gender driven aspects of a campaign. and i wanted to pick up on what day mentioned about the controversial nature and when the book came out it was in the middle of they wanted to ask about or the billing records from the arkansas law firm that was the big controversy she was subpoenaed before a grand jury the book got lost. but in the first memoir she tells a story that after she testifies for a grand jury jury, one other juror is approached her with a copy to sign and she would autograph her copy and the juror was dismissed. she had a big barbara walters interview, the first thing she asks her is why is there always a mess going on around you? and it was a struggle because she tried to redefine herself and the book got lost. >> she is a serious person she loves to play a the role of the moralist they have this ability to file -- to fall into the whitewater and e-mail message possessor point take some responsibility what is going on you cannot see ho
and when she clinched the nomination after california california, she had as video montage introduction and it was all about the historic gender driven aspects of a campaign. and i wanted to pick up on what day mentioned about the controversial nature and when the book came out it was in the middle of they wanted to ask about or the billing records from the arkansas law firm that was the big controversy she was subpoenaed before a grand jury the book got lost. but in the first memoir she tells...
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>> i'm from california, northern california, which is still very haunted by the '60s, and i read helteg i read about the manson family. i remember being so fascinated that the women involved, the girls were really only a few years older than i was at the time when i first read it. and that's who i was interested in, in the story. i wasn't so interested in manson. to me, the girls, there was some space left over for a novelist. >> i looked up because of the laughter and kept looking because of the girls. i noticed their hair first, long and uncombed. i think as a reader i've always been drawn to books that create their own world, and that it's sort of our very immersive and you learn to read them as you go on. the cult aspect is interesting to me but it's a way of talking about what i'm really interested in, which is the lives of girls, and sort of that yearning and sort of how does the world treat that yearning, how do they take advantage of it in certain ways. it was an age when i'd immediately scan and rank other girls, keeping up the constant tally of how i fell short, and i saw rig
>> i'm from california, northern california, which is still very haunted by the '60s, and i read helteg i read about the manson family. i remember being so fascinated that the women involved, the girls were really only a few years older than i was at the time when i first read it. and that's who i was interested in, in the story. i wasn't so interested in manson. to me, the girls, there was some space left over for a novelist. >> i looked up because of the laughter and kept looking...
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california is apparently thinking about changing the rules for other car dealers. california says a certain percentage of cars that a company sells must be zero emissions. if a car company falls below that requirement they can buy credits from a car company that has extra like tesla. tesla has extra because all of its cars are zero emissions cars. the bottom line here, guys, is there are so many teslas on the road in california, other california car companies sell in california don't have to work as hard to sell electric cars. tesla is happy they make money. car companies don't have to work as hard. the bottom line is they don't have to work as hard to get the electric car. it's like the rule worked too well. >> it's cap and trade. >> it's working so well it's not working the way california inten te intended it to. >>> live look at oracle arena where crews are starting to install a huge welcome banner for nba superstar kevin durant. in just a few hours the warrior will announce durant as the newest member of the warriors. he was the most sought after free agent. he spent nine seasons with the oklahoma city thunder. nearly sunk the warriors. but on monday he revealed he would be leaving okc for the bay area. warriors general manager bob myers and head coach steve kerr will welcome durant today at 1:00. you can watch it on nbcbayarea.com. we'll be sitting with popcorn, i think. >> yesterday i think it was show
california is apparently thinking about changing the rules for other car dealers. california says a certain percentage of cars that a company sells must be zero emissions. if a car company falls below that requirement they can buy credits from a car company that has extra like tesla. tesla has extra because all of its cars are zero emissions cars. the bottom line here, guys, is there are so many teslas on the road in california, other california car companies sell in california don't have to...
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california. and becerra from california. bob: i think it jeb bush or marco rubio were nominated, i think perez could be picked. you need tot think pick a hispanic because donald trump's numbers are so low, and i think he is going to be driving a lot of hispanics to think becerra is in the mix, but i think clinton would be looking more towards kaine. out frankenor minnesota, his name continues to pop up. yes, al franken says he is interested, which is refreshing. has also beenhar: mentioned. it would be unusual to two has passed, and i think republicans would focus on that. i love her, when he came to the senate, he certainly was not talking to the national press. he was talking to the local press. he immersed himself in policy. he was a funny guy. a workhorse.be gave the advice, do not be a show horse. be a workhorse. steve: after the convention? yes, they are going to make a decision, and then they are going to want to know when to make it, and then you maximize it. maybe you still some thunder from the republican conventio
california. and becerra from california. bob: i think it jeb bush or marco rubio were nominated, i think perez could be picked. you need tot think pick a hispanic because donald trump's numbers are so low, and i think he is going to be driving a lot of hispanics to think becerra is in the mix, but i think clinton would be looking more towards kaine. out frankenor minnesota, his name continues to pop up. yes, al franken says he is interested, which is refreshing. has also beenhar: mentioned. it...
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california seek recognition. without objection, the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. mrs. capps: today i also rise on behalf of the families who have lost loved ones to gun violence. including in my very own district in isla vista, california, may 23, 2014. that horrific act killed six young people, injured 14. people young, full of life and promise. kathryn cooper, veronica weiss, hristopher martinez, ken hong, george chen, wa hang. when those lives were tragically cut short, our community band together and said no more lives should be lost to gun violence but that has fallen on deaf ears with the leadership of this house. resulting in countless americans wondering each day if their community will be next. this is simply unacceptable. we can't delay action any longer. mr. speaker, this house must vote on a bill to address the gun violence epidemic in our country. americans deserve a bill that will truly make our country safer, and they deserve a bill that seeks to ensure not one more can become a reality. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from maine seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman from min is recognized for
california seek recognition. without objection, the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. mrs. capps: today i also rise on behalf of the families who have lost loved ones to gun violence. including in my very own district in isla vista, california, may 23, 2014. that horrific act killed six young people, injured 14. people young, full of life and promise. kathryn cooper, veronica weiss, hristopher martinez, ken hong, george chen, wa hang. when those lives were tragically cut...
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california delegation. they are going to be very motivated. we'll see a lot of enthusiasm. but what's that going to translate when they come back to california? can they even turn around such a democratic state like california? >> you know, probably not. although this year is anything but predictable, we know that much already. but among the 5,000 or so delegates, 350 of them from california and alternates of course are some very big hitters financially speaking. more than their votes. trump needs their money. their money to be spent in other states where it can do some good. with a successful convention he'll have a new contributor base in california, one different from the ones we've seen in the past because quite frankly trump has a different set of followers. >> and it's been a different kind of campaign as well. thank you, larry. >>> a woman who was egged at a san jose trump rally is sitting with the california delegation tonight. video of rachel casey getting egged during the melee got national attention. she's from florida, but her job briefly took her to san jose and she decided to attend that june 2nd rally. the leader of the california delegation invited her to join them this week in cleveland tel
california delegation. they are going to be very motivated. we'll see a lot of enthusiasm. but what's that going to translate when they come back to california? can they even turn around such a democratic state like california? >> you know, probably not. although this year is anything but predictable, we know that much already. but among the 5,000 or so delegates, 350 of them from california and alternates of course are some very big hitters financially speaking. more than their votes....
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california department of fish and wildlife and others ave all indicated that privateation of juvenile -- predation of juvenile salmon is one of the primary stress joffers the -- stressors of the species. predation in california continues to be one of the major factors in the complex equation of california water and the drought our state faces. by eliminating this ntradictory law, they will once again thrive without wasting the massive amount of taxpayer dollars required to do system of this is a commonsense, easy solution for republicans and democrats to agree on. if we want to save the threatened engaged species, let's stop spending so much money on the very fish that eat 98% of the fish we're trying to save. i want to thank my colleagues from beth sides of the aisle for co-sponsoring this legislation and i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 4582 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. costa: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. costa: i want to commend the author and as the original co-sponsor of this important legislation to try to provide a balancing act in maintaining the waters for all beneficial uses in california.
california department of fish and wildlife and others ave all indicated that privateation of juvenile -- predation of juvenile salmon is one of the primary stress joffers the -- stressors of the species. predation in california continues to be one of the major factors in the complex equation of california water and the drought our state faces. by eliminating this ntradictory law, they will once again thrive without wasting the massive amount of taxpayer dollars required to do system of this is...
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california, says average monthly premiums will increase more than 13 percent next year. driven mostly by two large insurers. anthem blue cross. and, blue shield of california. covered california sells insurance coverage to about one- point-four million people who don't get coverage from an employer, medicare or medi-cal. >> gary: out to the coliseum very rarely get these guys under one roof robert swenson chagall all on the ice cream scoop for juvenilegiants in fenway park tonight trying to avoid their 4th straight loss since the all- star break. rob gronkowski you saw him dancing with paul mccartney cracks run out of the game. off- the-wall a tie rondo go across right now off 3 at 3 and in the 10th inning. a dozen the strut and the giants are now 4 1/2 games up on the dodgers. >> gary: and john gilmore pictures of ron kautsky we know it is guy around. david nord says puts this the average. 23rd home run of the year 20 its final season cake and hauled up a and n.d. retire or beautiful went all-out red sox beat the giants for nothing and dodgers win again the giants' lead it down to 4 1/2 games. grand the u.s. basketball team and oakland the plague china five exhibitions of fo
california, says average monthly premiums will increase more than 13 percent next year. driven mostly by two large insurers. anthem blue cross. and, blue shield of california. covered california sells insurance coverage to about one- point-four million people who don't get coverage from an employer, medicare or medi-cal. >> gary: out to the coliseum very rarely get these guys under one roof robert swenson chagall all on the ice cream scoop for juvenilegiants in fenway park tonight trying...
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california -- ms. herb oo of california -- ms. herb auto of california. amendment -- eschoo of california. amendment number 20 by mr. amodei of nevada. and amendment number 21 by mrs. blackburn of tennessee. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote from this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in house report 114-639 offered by the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redess the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in house report 114-639 offered by mr. ellison of minnesota. 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 number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this lab 15-minute vote. -- this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the u
california -- ms. herb oo of california -- ms. herb auto of california. amendment -- eschoo of california. amendment number 20 by mr. amodei of nevada. and amendment number 21 by mrs. blackburn of tennessee. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote from this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in house report 114-639 offered by the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, on which...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh california oh california i'm coming home ♪ ♪ oh make me feel good rock 'n' roll band i'm your biggest fan californiat horizon was here in l.a. >> that's where the record companies were. there was lots of sun. >> the way i got to california is really simple, in a '57 chevy by skipping my finals that year in college. >> virtually nobody was from southern california. they're all drawn to the light. and the light is the troubadour club. >> things happened gradually until we played the troubadour. we hold 250 people. happened on the first night. into every great songwriter i can think of came through the troubadour. jackson browne, j.d. henley, and fray, linda ronstadt, joen i mitchell and james taylor. the big sea change was people writing their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there many storied told me all the ways
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh california oh california i'm coming home ♪ ♪ oh make me feel good rock 'n' roll band i'm your biggest fan californiat horizon was here in l.a. >> that's where the record companies were. there was lots of sun. >> the way i got to california is really simple, in a '57 chevy by skipping my finals that year in college. >> virtually nobody was from southern california. they're all drawn to the light. and the light is the troubadour club. >> things...
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california seek recognition? mr. huffman: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 13 printed in house report 114-683 offered by mr. huffman of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 820, the gentleman from california, mr. huffman, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm glad my colleague from florida brought up the deepwater horizon tragedy. it was six years ago after 87 terrible days of the worst oil spill that bp deepwater horizon well was capped. the toll of that disaster, as everyone knows. 11 workers killed. untold economic damage to communities around the gulf of mexico and devastating ongoing impacts on fish and wildlife. this is a good time for us to reflect and to discuss the role of the federal government in reviewing the environmental impacts of oil and gas development not just in the gulf of mexico, but in a place where the environmental damage could be worse if and when something went wrong, arctic ocean. my amendment would strike section 127 of the underlying bill and doing that would allow the bureau of ocean energy management to move forward with its proposed update of regulat
california seek recognition? mr. huffman: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 13 printed in house report 114-683 offered by mr. huffman of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 820, the gentleman from california, mr. huffman, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm glad my colleague from florida...
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california. here in california. according to a new poll, clinton the two campaigns are now in negotiations over policy details for the democratic party official platform. >>> 4:38. let's take a look at some temperatures. we'll start in san francisco. if you're coming into the financial district, 53. in the mission and bay view, about 53 also. here is a look at some of the rest of the neighborhoods. daily city, 52. belmont, san leandro, 55 along with santa claire. here's what is going to happen in one of our usually warmer spots. about 87 our average high in livermore. look at this, noon, only 69. 4:00, 75 degrees. that is after a high of about 78 degrees. watch the colors as they get cooler saturday and then sunday the warming begins. >>> we have some traffic out of the central valley, fairly typical for our ellie morning commuters with speeds of about 35 to 4 45 miles per hour. and we do have high wind advisory for the altamont pass. a lot of big rigs could be getting blown around a little bit. so extra caution. a couple minor accidents northbound 101 near authority 1st, a car in the center divide. not blocking lanes. and then also 101 before old oakland, at the off-ramp, so not blocking there either. >>> pay as you go. next, the pilot program that could be the future of how we pay to repair our roads. >>> also classroom shortage. >>> also classroom shortage. the rare signing ♪ >>> also classroom shortage. the rare signing ♪ ♪ >>> also classroom shortage. the rare signing for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors translate their military experience to the civilian workplace. the warriors to work program also works with employers to find the right job for the right warrior. contact wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> we're looking at the aftermath of a deadly crash in the sea cliff witnesses say the driver was speeding when he slammed into the mansion. the driver died and the crash sparked a fire inside the home. family members say the driver was 75-year-old gary young who lived in the neighborhood. moments earlier the car slammed in to a parked truck. >> really high rate of speed. went through the stop sign over here at 32nd and californiaeard the impact down the roid. road. >> no one was in the home. two dogs were rescued. neighbors say this is the second crash since months. >>> san francisco schools are still looking to fill 100 teaching positions so they're offering signing bonuses. according to the chronicle, the city is offering $4,000 to special education teach her aides and veteran teacher. the district is asking them to go back to school for a special education credential. many of openings stem from retirements, regular nations and new positions. >>> would you rather pay to fill up by the gallon or the heil? program is under way instead of the current gas tax. here are the pros and cons. >> reporter: under the current gas tax, drivers who use more gas pay more tax. >> some people will be paying a lot more than other people to drive and there is an unfairness to that. >> reporter: with a mile annual tax, everyone pays per mile they drive. but why should fuel efficient drivers be punished? >> if some be is driving
california. here in california. according to a new poll, clinton the two campaigns are now in negotiations over policy details for the democratic party official platform. >>> 4:38. let's take a look at some temperatures. we'll start in san francisco. if you're coming into the financial district, 53. in the mission and bay view, about 53 also. here is a look at some of the rest of the neighborhoods. daily city, 52. belmont, san leandro, 55 along with santa claire. here's what is going...
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california puc. the major changes to the california puc would transfer of some of the cpuc's transportation responsibilities to departments within the california transportation agency, the dmv, the california highway patrol. we're looking into whether that transfer of authority is going to affect the regulation of light rail here in the city. right now safety incidents that occur on an overall safety enforcement on the light rail system in the state of california is overseen by the california public utilities commission and that includes the sfmta facilities. it also is seeking assessment of the california public utilities commission's governance of telecommunications and it directs an assessment of that authority to be provided by january 1 of 2018. the california puc would maintain their existing rate setting and regulatory authority over electricity matters. so, for example, we expect to continue to participate there on rates that are paid for by san francisco residents and businesses by the pcia charges and our street light rates, all of those activities we expect to continue at the california puc under this reform. the reforms would allow
california puc. the major changes to the california puc would transfer of some of the cpuc's transportation responsibilities to departments within the california transportation agency, the dmv, the california highway patrol. we're looking into whether that transfer of authority is going to affect the regulation of light rail here in the city. right now safety incidents that occur on an overall safety enforcement on the light rail system in the state of california is overseen by the california...
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california. the recipe mixes the classic mcdonald's fries with chopped garlic, olive oil, parmesan cheese and parsley. mcdonald's gilroy garlic fries will be available beginning july 27. >>> the california attorney general has opened an investigation into why gas prices in california are so much higher than the rest of the country. currently the spread between california's price of $2.83 per gallon is there dollars $.67 doubt -- per gallon higher than the national average. consumer watchdogs say that one of the main reasons for this is that california refineries are exporting gasoline by tanker ship. that is reducing the supply available to california. we verified the ship movements in previous reports. >> the work that ktvu did tracking these missing ships that were not dropping off gas but were taking it out of california has been part of the evidence we've put before the attorney general's task force. the attorney general final issued subpoenas to every major oil refinery. >> many people have been waiting for this. california refiners claim they have done nothing wrong. a say this is how the market currently works. in the past, state and federal government investigations have found no evidence of collusion in gasoline prices. we have this conversation all the t
california. the recipe mixes the classic mcdonald's fries with chopped garlic, olive oil, parmesan cheese and parsley. mcdonald's gilroy garlic fries will be available beginning july 27. >>> the california attorney general has opened an investigation into why gas prices in california are so much higher than the rest of the country. currently the spread between california's price of $2.83 per gallon is there dollars $.67 doubt -- per gallon higher than the national average. consumer...
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california. -- here in california. >> get out of my car! [ bleep ] >> reporter: uber driver snaps losing his temper as he demanded the passenger leave the vehicle, but the passenger is not budging. >> you have no right to scream at me. >> >> reporter: it unfolds what appears to be a hospital. she starts recording. >> administration is right here -- >> i'm going to the emergency room, sir. >> get in there! get out of my car, now. >> >> sir, i'm asking -- >> get out of my car now! >> reporter: the back and forth continues for several minutes, uber said they were contacted bide the driver and passenger, and now the driver is suspended while the company investigates. while the driver is extremely irate, the question is, did he break the law? our legal analyst says the passenger may be the one in the wrong. >> she had no right to videotape him without his permission, she did not seem to be in any distress or experiencing any kind of emergency at all. and, she was antagonizing him. >> reporter: he said the hired driver has the right to tell a passenger to leave their vehicle at a safe location. we don't know exactly how this encounter ended, but someone else's voice can be heard at the end of the clip. >> can you get her out of my car, please? >> where is the emergency room? >>> the california area resources board is -- the plan involves 16,000 of the volkswagen diesel cars, the state board called the proposal too vague. the epa also called the plan incomplete. last month, volkswagen agreed to pay nearly $15 billion to settle claims from its emissions cheating scandal. >>> a bay area teen is thankful to be in the 10%. that's the amount of people that survive after being bitten by one of the most deadly snakes in the world. she tells us her survival story. >> tell me again. >> it was an accident. i'm getting better. >> reporter: audrey benton back home after spending four weeks in a florida hospital. she was air lifted from belize to florida, after she was bitten by one of the deadliest snakes alive, the fer-de-lance. 90% of those who are bit at the bitten don't survive. she beat the odds. >> it's a miracle. >> absolutely, one day she can't skip, the next day she is skipping. everybody is amazed. >> reporter: for now, audrey just recalls being in an accident, but hopes to be
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california has it too and decided not. to by the way, north dakota just recently passed california as a producer of oil. so, california is going in the wrong direction immigrant if you followed the water crisis in california, the same kind of water policies that are in place in california are the same kind of policies they have in place with respect to oil. this makes the point you were making about the fact that we're cleaning up the environment. clean coal is huge today. the amount of emissions from coal plants in terms of the major pollutant we look at whether it's lead or sulfur or carbon monoxide. if think people get mixed up. carbon monoxide is a pollution. you can die from carbon monoxide. carbon dioxide is not a pollution and you can see dramatic reductions in some cases lead is now 70, 80, 90% from what was in the 1970s. some of this is certainly attributable to the epa regulations but there's a difference between smart regulations and nonsmart regulations. this is just showing we're not running out of this stuff and we have hundreds of years with it, with existing technology, and the technologies get better
california has it too and decided not. to by the way, north dakota just recently passed california as a producer of oil. so, california is going in the wrong direction immigrant if you followed the water crisis in california, the same kind of water policies that are in place in california are the same kind of policies they have in place with respect to oil. this makes the point you were making about the fact that we're cleaning up the environment. clean coal is huge today. the amount of...
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california this past winter, 60% of the state remain in severe or extreme drought. >>> they are a huge draw for tourists. california's redwoods are a valuable asset in the fight against global warming. a team including researchers from uc-berkeley took samples of redwoods in 11 forests areas. they found the towering trees store more carbon from the atmosphere per acre than any other forest on earth. and that's because redwoods can live more than 1,000 years and have wood that's resistant to decay. >>> the judge in the stanford sexual assault case facing a juror revolt! but now, retired judges say not so fast! why they warn removing him from the bench would set a dangerous precedent. >>> a bay area army veteran desperate to find her lost service dog. why leo is such a crucial companion. >> and a new alternative for the after life. how you can create a living memorial for your loved one. >> you had to be very patient for the sun to come out this afternoon anywhere close to san francisco bay. and even when it did, 59 for a high in san francisco. guess what? fog's already coming back. find out when the city and the many parts of the bay area will return to the 70s when we'll warm up coming up. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. trial... should keep his jo kpix 5's maria medina -- wi why they say the alternative city major want him fired but now one group says that the judge in the stanford rape trial should keep his job. kpix 5's maria medina with why they say that the alternative could be dangerous. >> i'm one of the signatories on the letter. >> reporter: ladoris cordell one of nearly two dozen retired santa clara judges who signed an open letter warning the public of the consequences if they successfully recall judge aaron persky. >> the key to a good judiciary system and we have the best in the world is our independence. not to look over his or her shoulder before rendering the decision to wonder what, you know, the people outside are going to say and whether or not i'm going to lose my job. >> reporter: there are several movements to try to remove persky from the bench after he sentenced stanford swimmer brock turner to a half year in jail for raping a drunk woman on campus including a recent online petition for those who refuse to ever serve as a future juror for the palo alto judge. >> i'm very troubled by this. >> reporter: a woman's activist group who organized the petition says they have collected 5,000 signatures, it's not clear how many are scholars voters. cordell our kpix 5 legal analyst says the petition sets a dangerous precedent. >> if you decide you want to get out of jury duty you just say, oh, i don't like this judge and that really will -- could get you out and that shakes up the whole jury system in a very bad way. >> reporter: she says a judge's job to decide someone's future is not easy and while she may not agree on his controversial sentence, the answer is not to strip him of his duties or to refuse your civic duty as a juror. >> you don't take one unpopular or controversial decision and decide that that judge can no longer serving. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >>> police caught a suspect after a place chase in hayward and fremont today. at one point the suspect rammed parked cars before taking off on foot. police set up a perimeter in the area and took the suspect into custody. >>> an emeryville man is guilty of second-degree murder in a crash that killed a marine. the man was being chased in 2014 after a fast-food worker reported he was drunk. yann ran a red lied and hit andrew silva -- light and hit andrew silva on a motorcycle. the lance corporal from union city had just came back from a tour in afghanistan. yann had admit to downing several shots of whiskey before the crash. he was convicted of vehicular manslaughter. >>> part of the bridge is on its way out. the fourth truss of the old bay bridge span was removed on back. it's a slow process so we have sped up the video a little for you. [ chuckling ] the work is scheduled through tomorrow. after this there will be just one of the old trusses left standing. >>> bay area veteran is desperately looking for her lost service dog. his name is leo. his golden retriever chow mix was last seen on lower sherman island in antioch. kpix 5's don ford on the people working to bring him back home. >> bark, bark [ he is looking for the lost dog leo. >> service dog trained to comfort in need. >> reporter: he belongs to an army veteran. he is helping her deal with post-traumatic stress. leo's dog sitter became separated from him while celebrate the 4th on sherman island in the delta. >> he was playing in the water and laying in the sun and some fireworks were set off and he took off. >> the group searched all weekend but leo was still missing. the companion is a member of the family and vital help with her condition. contra costa animal services is on alert hoping to reunite this veteran with her service dog. >> our officers looked to see if we identified the animal. we did not. >> reporter: he has a microchip and if found like all dogs he will be scanned. a coded number will identify him at once. meanwhile they are searching shelters for leo. he would now have matted hair and would appear different from the photograph so they are asking if anyone see a dog that remotely resembles this animal, call authorities. don ford, kpix 5. >> a craigslist posting says leo saved his owner's life multiple times and now it's our turn. >>> awww. >> bring leo home. >> where's summer? what happened? >> this is summer. this is summer in san francisco. but the difference is the past couple of years we have been talking about how warm the ocean is off the coastline. the breeze from the ocean 65, 66 degrees. the ocean is at 52 degrees right now. so that punch from the ocean is a colder punch this year compared to the past couple. and mother nature throwing jabs at us again. you can barely see the base of the golden gate in the center of your smartphone or television screen. here comes the fog and because of that chilly ocean, it was not warm today. last area it would have been the mid-60s but this year it's only 6 59. summer is more normal this year, which is chilly. nothing on the radar and despite the fact that we're so chilly this time of year we get the flow from the ocean, july is the driest month of the calendar year. speaking of drizzle, it will return to the coastline tonight. clouds enveloping much if not all of the bay area overnight tonight and temperatures will respond. they will drop to the mid-50s which is not moving that much for san francisco 53 for you. fremont 55. tomorrow very little changes. we keep the onshore flow. we keep the chilly air. and we keep temperatures running below avenue. look at concord. 76 tomorrow. only 6 degrees below where we normally are. this cool pattern won't change into the weekend. near average with morning cloud cover, a coolish weekend. 60s at the bay. that's it. 80s sunday. next week there will be a change. it will warm up, sunny and milder. but that won't happen until monday and we have four gorgeous days between now and then where it's going to be kind of chilly but call a friend who is mired in the heat and humidity and rub it in and you will feel better about the cold. >> thank you. >>> well, you could call it a growing trend. companies change the way we think about the after life. how you can keep your loved ones close by turning their ashes into trees. >> and a die-hard soccer fan from a bay area on a mission to see his team in the euro finals. the creative way he convinced his boss to let him have a day in the stands. ,,,,,,,,,, (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com many of those ashes are scattered, or pl >>> neither half of all people who die in the -- nearly half of all people who die in the u.s. are cremated. as julie watts explains, more and more people are now using their loved ones's ashes to help create living memorials. >> reporter: constance and her husband were so smitten with each other he proposed on their first date. >> he said, you know, this is really crazy, but will you marry me? and i said, this is really crazy, but yes! [ laughter ] >> reporter: 45 years later they are still together. but owen died in 2014 and was cremated. she is growing this in her san francisco backyard with his ashes. she did it with a biodegradable urn that allows you to live on tree after life. >> looks like a giant coffee cup made out of cardboard. >> reporter: planting material and seed on top you can choose to become one of a variety of trees including maple, pine, ginko, beech and ash. this is one of a growing number of products intended to help turn loved ones including pets into living memorials. memorials that cost much less than traditional burials and keep loved ones closer. the containers typically range from $100 to $200. >> how can i go wrong, right. >> reporter: she chose not to turn her husband into a tree. instead, she chose a plant. >> he would think it's funny. >> reporter: he would also likely enjoy that she is still taking care of him showering him with love. >> like going into a church like a sacred spot. >> reporter: for people who don't have a green thumb they are developing a tool called the in cube monitoring the plant's health and waters it automatically. >> if you could be a tree, what tree would you be? [ laughter ] >> is it legal? >> you know, it is actually legal as far as we can tell. so we actually scoured a lot of californiacalifornia law does regulate scattering and burying ashes on commercial property but it doesn't say anything about private property and a spokesman for the state's department of consumer affairs says planting your ashes in your backyard is kind of a gray area. but we couldn't find any law that prohibits this. so as far as anyone knows, it's legal. >> very sentimental. >> thank you. >>> coming up in our next half- hour, a federal investigation after a deadly police encounter. disturbing video shows officers shooting a man while he is pinned on the ground. the questions about what led up to that confrontation. >> and president obama admits to falling short of a campaign promise. the change of plans for troops in afghanistan. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, neighbors are concerned over plans to expand the iconic clarement hotel in the oakl berkeley hills. the plan would >>> neighbors aconcerned over plans to expand the iconic claremont hotel in the oakland berkeley hits. the plan would add dozens o
california this past winter, 60% of the state remain in severe or extreme drought. >>> they are a huge draw for tourists. california's redwoods are a valuable asset in the fight against global warming. a team including researchers from uc-berkeley took samples of redwoods in 11 forests areas. they found the towering trees store more carbon from the atmosphere per acre than any other forest on earth. and that's because redwoods can live more than 1,000 years and have wood that's...
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california and it'll continue to strengthen over the next cup offal days. so you won't see -- couple of days. so you won't see any rainfall over southern california. northern californiawill stay dry. and warmer-:Ñibqm temperatures,r conditions expected for inland locations. we will still deal with a little bit of patchy coastal fog in the morning and afternoon. by 7 a.m. visibility down to one mile and half-moon bay 0, in oakland 2, hay ward 1. and the fog clears quickly into the late morning hours. the high clear visibility for most of the area. and half-moon bay visibility around 2 miles which is pretty good. and napa 61, and san francisco 69. concord 64 degrees and livermore highs back to the 90s. 95 in concord tomorrow. and 95 in fair field. 92 in santa rosa. the inland temperatures warming back to the mid-90s. last week we were on the cooler side below average. and temperatures by the bay, closer to the 70s, mid-60 emphasis you're closer to the coast now your seven-day forecast shows all the changes heading into the weekend. and i will time everything out in your four zone forecast i'll let you know what to expect in your neighborhood for tomorrow. >> thank you
california and it'll continue to strengthen over the next cup offal days. so you won't see -- couple of days. so you won't see any rainfall over southern california. northern californiawill stay dry. and warmer-:Ñibqm temperatures,r conditions expected for inland locations. we will still deal with a little bit of patchy coastal fog in the morning and afternoon. by 7 a.m. visibility down to one mile and half-moon bay 0, in oakland 2, hay ward 1. and the fog clears quickly into the late morning...
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california has had a lot of problems with how rowdy they have been booing throughout the very first day. but all that changed today primarily because bernie sanders himself met with the california delegation at breakfast. >> i understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed. >> we are absolutely scare today have our voices be heard. >> reporter: hearing their calls, seeing some cry and some stand in silence. >> hillary clinton must become the next president of the united states. >> reporter: and after all, but demanding his supporters to support hillary clinton. >> california, thank you very much. >> reporter: bernie sanders today came directly to the loudest clinton decenters, the california delegations. >> as goes california, so goes america. >> reporter: and so went his direct final plea for the party to stop fighting. >> what we must do or forever look back in regret is to beat donald trump and elect hillary clinton. >> reporter: today they even booed sanders himself. but bernie sanders did not stop. >> in my view, it is easy, it's easy, it is easy to boo, but it is harder to look your kids in the face who would be living under a donald trump presidency. >> reporter: and with that some started to listen. >> we need to start beginning to have healing and the healing will come with more positive on both parties. >> reporter: the true test for this party comes tonight with former president bill clinton and nancy pelosi both speaking. >> it was very painful, very frustrating. >> reporter: the bay area delegate sat to many of the loudest protesters last nig
california has had a lot of problems with how rowdy they have been booing throughout the very first day. but all that changed today primarily because bernie sanders himself met with the california delegation at breakfast. >> i understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed. >> we are absolutely scare today have our voices be heard. >> reporter: hearing their calls, seeing some cry and some stand in silence. >> hillary...