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john: the federal reserve and california irvine found 85 percent of the studies show minimum-wage causell hire less. >> more salient studies show low income people who made more -- make more money put that back into the economy. john: that's true. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage? >> i feel this from a personal level and what got me out was not increasing the minimum wage but getting the education. the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty. john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >> then let's make it $100? you could make the opposite -- opposite argumen
john: the federal reserve and california irvine found 85 percent of the studies show minimum-wage causell hire less. >> more salient studies show low income people who made more -- make more money put that back into the economy. john: that's true. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage? >> i feel this from a personal level and what got me out was not increasing the minimum wage but getting the education. the fact is putting a...
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joining me is professor al valdez from the university of california irvine. good to see you. this is very serious. you were the chief of the orange county district attorney's gang unit. explain the phenomenon here. and what did these deported gang members take back to honduras to make it violent there? >> we're looking at a couple things here. when we put our criminals in prison, it's like sending them to college. so we send them to prison, educate them college-wise and deport them afterwards so they're like gang professionals who are unprepared to deal with the sophistication and activiti activities. the countries are ripe, because there are no businesses there, no opportunities for employment. extreme poverty and gangs understand this, and use violence to take over. >> and they -- the members gain credibility. street cred, in their home towns, because they had come from the united states, right? >> yes. there's a phenomenon that if you are a member of a southern california street gang, s-u-r-e-n-o, the title, that you have instant credit -- street cred, wherever you go outs
joining me is professor al valdez from the university of california irvine. good to see you. this is very serious. you were the chief of the orange county district attorney's gang unit. explain the phenomenon here. and what did these deported gang members take back to honduras to make it violent there? >> we're looking at a couple things here. when we put our criminals in prison, it's like sending them to college. so we send them to prison, educate them college-wise and deport them...
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richard leo, a professor of criminology and psychology at the university of california at irvine, agreeshis is an awful, awful interrogation. i think this is shoddy, poor police work, and i think these -- the detectives who conducted this interrogation should be retrained, and until they're retrained, should not be permitted to do another interrogation. >> during the first day of police interrogation, alvin denied he killed tinky. >> never. >> come on, alvin. what are you going to do? say something. explain it. >> what you saw was an incredible amount of intimidation. over 100 times, alvin said that he did not do it. he was emphatic in saying that he did not do it. >> why did you stab him? >> i didn't. >> why did you stab him? >> i didn't. >> alvin, the autopsy shows you did. you hit him in the throat with something? >> no. >> you hit him in the head with something? >> no. >> you didn't do nothing? >> no. >> i don't believe that. >> the police continued saying, alvin, until you tell us what we want to hear, you will not be able to go home. >> but during the second day of interrogation, a
richard leo, a professor of criminology and psychology at the university of california at irvine, agreeshis is an awful, awful interrogation. i think this is shoddy, poor police work, and i think these -- the detectives who conducted this interrogation should be retrained, and until they're retrained, should not be permitted to do another interrogation. >> during the first day of police interrogation, alvin denied he killed tinky. >> never. >> come on, alvin. what are you...
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richard leo, a professor of criminology and psychology at the university of california at irvine, agrees>> this is an awful, awful interrogation. i think this is shoddy, poor police work, and i think these -- the detectives who conducted this interrogation should be retrained, and until they're retrained, should not be permitted to do another interrogation. >> during the first day of police interrogation, alvin denied he killed tinky. >> never. >> come on, alvin. what are you going to do? say something. explain it. >> what you saw was an incredible amount of intimidation. over 100 times, alvin said that he did not do it. he was emphatic in saying that he did not do it. >> why did you stab him? >> i didn't. >> why did you stab him? >> i didn't. >> alvin, the autopsy shows you did. you hit him in the throat with something? >> no. >> you hit him in the head with something? >> no. >> you didn't do nothing? >> no. >> i don't believe that. >> the police continued saying, alvin, until you tell us what we want to hear, you will not be able to go home. >> but during the second day of interrogatio
richard leo, a professor of criminology and psychology at the university of california at irvine, agrees>> this is an awful, awful interrogation. i think this is shoddy, poor police work, and i think these -- the detectives who conducted this interrogation should be retrained, and until they're retrained, should not be permitted to do another interrogation. >> during the first day of police interrogation, alvin denied he killed tinky. >> never. >> come on, alvin. what...
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tracking water reserves in the drought stricken west and researchers at nasa and the university of california irvinevoirs are running low and underground resources are depleting at an alarming rate. one look at the white ring where water levels used to rise at lake meed reservoir, it's clear. the colorado river basin is drying up. what you don't see underground is even more unnerving. >> during these periods of drought we hit that ground water supply really hard. it gets significantly depleted. >> reporter: the colorado river basin is considered a life line to seven western states providing water to 40 million people and 4 million acres of farmland. researchers say it's lost almost 13 trillion gallons of underground water in less than a decade. is there a chance that we could see this underground water depleted? will it come back? >> it took thousands, millions of years, to fill up those in the first place and we are depleting them in decades. >> reporter: across drought stricken california water shortages are taken their toll. fresno resident's well ran dry a month ago. >> when you turn that faucet
tracking water reserves in the drought stricken west and researchers at nasa and the university of california irvinevoirs are running low and underground resources are depleting at an alarming rate. one look at the white ring where water levels used to rise at lake meed reservoir, it's clear. the colorado river basin is drying up. what you don't see underground is even more unnerving. >> during these periods of drought we hit that ground water supply really hard. it gets significantly...
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and a senior from irvine, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
and a senior from irvine, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
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scheduled as a keynote speaker for i-fest, a week-long pro-israel event at the university of california at irvine. unfortunately, one of the sponsoring organizations feared the appearance would be too divisive and canceled. had the wit to reject the teachings of islam and courage out eloquently and fearlessly about the harm that does inflictn and on its hosts. she deserves our appreciation and admiration. please help me give a warm and to nonieive welcome darwish. >> thank you. thank you. an honor. what an honor, a pleasure to be here with you. really, your group here just heart because i didn't know there were any conservatives in silicon valley. patriots of today. i learned from you. when i came from egypt and emigrated to this country, i baggage. i didn't know what liberty means. i didn't know what human rights women's rights. i didn't know equality. us.of this never taught to peace, the concept of peace, i any -- people like who if americans like you taught me what i am today so you.s why i want to thank i lived for 30 years of my life oppressive dictatorships and police states. i saw and exp
scheduled as a keynote speaker for i-fest, a week-long pro-israel event at the university of california at irvine. unfortunately, one of the sponsoring organizations feared the appearance would be too divisive and canceled. had the wit to reject the teachings of islam and courage out eloquently and fearlessly about the harm that does inflictn and on its hosts. she deserves our appreciation and admiration. please help me give a warm and to nonieive welcome darwish. >> thank you. thank you....
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and a senior from irvine, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. so far this week, we have discovered two things -- our contestants in the teen tournament are extremely bright and, secondly, they have marvelous senses of humor, don't they? i hope that's true of kevin, alan, and ananya. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and this round, as you know, contains one daily double in one of these categories. and we might as well go outdoors, as well. alex: kevin, start. let's go with the presidency for $1,000. ananya. what is the helicopter? correct. fictional characters for $200, please. kevin. who is nancy drew? right. let's go with the presidency for $800. alan. what's the oval office? you are right. presidency for $600, please. alan. what is 35? yes. presidency for $400.
and a senior from irvine, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. so far this week, we have discovered two things -- our contestants in the teen tournament are extremely bright and, secondly, they have marvelous senses of humor, don't they? i hope that's true of kevin, alan, and ananya. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and this round, as you know, contains one daily double in one of...
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right now, they have a lot of openings for engineers in india, they might be cutting jobs in irvine, californiaertainly are adding jobs in other places. >> all right. , let's talk about this, you knew we had to talk about it, wild ride. now tomorrow we get one report that i think everyone on main street and wall street we'll issue watching, the jobs report, for july. joannie, you were bullish earlier, you talked about looks foring there aring there 250,00d data since then, how do you feel about that number? are you still as positive? >> i am still optimistic about the job report tomorrow, we did see adp report on wednesday, 218,000 jobs were created. in private sector, and you know, i was optimistic about with that 84,000 of those, o were? in small business and 92,000 in mid side, that is a positive on sign, to see and of that growth. charles: some people argueed you can count all of them as small businesses, let's use that 250,000 jobs, what does market do? >> i think market will -- we'll get a fifth month in a row of 200 plus, but i think that market will move sideway, and feel heavy, because
right now, they have a lot of openings for engineers in india, they might be cutting jobs in irvine, californiaertainly are adding jobs in other places. >> all right. , let's talk about this, you knew we had to talk about it, wild ride. now tomorrow we get one report that i think everyone on main street and wall street we'll issue watching, the jobs report, for july. joannie, you were bullish earlier, you talked about looks foring there aring there 250,00d data since then, how do you feel...
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darren blomquist in irvine, california, darren, explain how you rank these cities. it's based on opportunities for returns, right? >> yes, the bane line these are places that have a quarter of the population that are baby boomers, and we've seen a 10% increase of baby boomers over the last six years. but then beyond that what we're really looking at is the return on rentals that investors are getting and we're seeing a 6% return to 20% or more. that means the rent that you're making off that property is 20% of what you pay for that property. so every year you're getting an annual gross return of anywhere from 6% to 20% in these markets. >> the report mention major life changes for millennials and boomers. what are the primary changes you're seeing in terms of that specific group that is driving them in to rental properties? >> when we look at these markets, these are mostly in the sun belt. 16 of the 25 counties that we're looking at where we're seeing the big increases in boomers are the places where you would think of as hot retirement spots. i think the big life
darren blomquist in irvine, california, darren, explain how you rank these cities. it's based on opportunities for returns, right? >> yes, the bane line these are places that have a quarter of the population that are baby boomers, and we've seen a 10% increase of baby boomers over the last six years. but then beyond that what we're really looking at is the return on rentals that investors are getting and we're seeing a 6% return to 20% or more. that means the rent that you're making off...
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he joins us from irvine, california. welcome back to the show, carl. i was looking at the numbers. gm has recalled something like 28 million cars this year alone. on monday, 8.4 million, an amazing number. what are the chances if i'm driving to my destination on the july 4th holiday somebody out there, me or somebody i am driving alongside will have recalled car and not know it? >> the chances are probably pretty good with all the cars out there. you will be fairly close to one at some point that either has been recalled or is waiting to have its recall addressed because it has inbeen fixed yet. gerri: you know, i think people forget rentals. rental cars out there are also at risk. is there anything being done about those cars and getting those cars fixed? >> that is an interesting question because that is really been raised, the visibility of that issue has come up because of all these recalls and all the idea is that you shouldn't renting cars to people that have recall issues that need to be addressed but there is no law right now that keeps rental car companies from doing that.
he joins us from irvine, california. welcome back to the show, carl. i was looking at the numbers. gm has recalled something like 28 million cars this year alone. on monday, 8.4 million, an amazing number. what are the chances if i'm driving to my destination on the july 4th holiday somebody out there, me or somebody i am driving alongside will have recalled car and not know it? >> the chances are probably pretty good with all the cars out there. you will be fairly close to one at some...
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scheduled as a keynote speaker for i-fest, a week-long pro-israel event at the university of california at irvine. unfortunately, one of the sponsoring organizations feared the appearance would be too divisive and canceled. she had the wit to reject the teachings of islam and courage to speak out eloquently and fearlessly about the harm that sharia law can and does inflict on its hosts. she deserves our appreciation and admiration. please help me give a warm and conservative welcome to nonie darwish. >> thank you. thank you. what an honor. what an honor, a pleasure to be here with you. really, your group here just warms my heart because i didn't know there were any conservatives in silicon valley. you are the patriots of today. i learned from you. when i came from egypt and emigrated to this country, i came with baggage. i didn't know what liberty means. i didn't know what human rights meant, women's rights. i didn't know equality. all of this never taught to us. peace, the concept of peace, i didn't know any -- people like you, if americans like you who taught me what i am today so that's why i
scheduled as a keynote speaker for i-fest, a week-long pro-israel event at the university of california at irvine. unfortunately, one of the sponsoring organizations feared the appearance would be too divisive and canceled. she had the wit to reject the teachings of islam and courage to speak out eloquently and fearlessly about the harm that sharia law can and does inflict on its hosts. she deserves our appreciation and admiration. please help me give a warm and conservative welcome to nonie...
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scheduled as a keynote speaker for i-fest, a week-long pro-israel event at the university of california at irvine unfortunately, one of the sponsoring organizations feared the appearance would be too divisive and canceled. she had the wit to reject the teachings of islam and courage to speak out eloquently and fearlessly about the harm that sharia law can and does inflict on its hosts. she deserves our appreciation and admiration. please help me give a warm and conservative welcome to nonie darwish. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. what an honor. what an honor, a pleasure to be here with you. really, your group here just warms my heart because i didn't know there were any conservatives in silicon valley. [laughter] you are the patriots of today. i learned from you. when i came from egypt and immigrated to this country, i came with baggage. i didn't know what liberty means. i didn't know what human rights meant, women's rights. i didn't know equality. all of this never taught to us. peace, the concept of peace, i didn't know any -- people like you, if americans like you who taught
scheduled as a keynote speaker for i-fest, a week-long pro-israel event at the university of california at irvine unfortunately, one of the sponsoring organizations feared the appearance would be too divisive and canceled. she had the wit to reject the teachings of islam and courage to speak out eloquently and fearlessly about the harm that sharia law can and does inflict on its hosts. she deserves our appreciation and admiration. please help me give a warm and conservative welcome to nonie...
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california's ground water is dramatically disappearing. >> we didn't really expect that the ground water losses would be that great. >> reporter: uc-irvine and nasa scientists found how, in just five years, the underground stores of water in the colorado river basin dropped by 40 million-acre feet. that's enough water to service every home in the bay area for 15 years. >> there are definitely some warning flags on the horizon. >> reporter: professor buzz thompson is a water expert at stanford university. he says in some parts of california, we're using too much ground water. >> what we're doing is still pumping the ground water out faster than nature is replenishing it and as a result, we're drawing down on our accounts in both dry years and wet years. and that's not sustainable. >> you can't buy any water. >> reporter: complicating the situation, while the state of california regulates surface water usage and quality, there is no statewide management of ground water. >> people assume that california has more regulation on everything than anybody else. and in the case of ground water, that just is not the case. >> reporter: there are cal
california's ground water is dramatically disappearing. >> we didn't really expect that the ground water losses would be that great. >> reporter: uc-irvine and nasa scientists found how, in just five years, the underground stores of water in the colorado river basin dropped by 40 million-acre feet. that's enough water to service every home in the bay area for 15 years. >> there are definitely some warning flags on the horizon. >> reporter: professor buzz thompson is a...
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in california the earthquake hazard extends over a wider area than previously thought but faults increased the risk for san jose, and san diego while new findings reduced the hassed for oakland, irvineta barbara -- hazards for oakland, urviver and santa barbara. >>> -- irvine and santa barbara. >> reporter: and now our weather. -- >>> and now our weather. >> temperatures stay on the mild side. today 80 the fairfield area. 84 antioch. highs from today. about the same tomorrow. push those into your friday. and then as we go into tonight fog and low clouds push inland. we have severe -- not severe yet but big thunderstorms around truckie, lake tahoe. especially in the truckie area. very strong storms. this is left over moisture that we had that made things muggy here and it is now moving out of our temperature. temperatures today where they happen yesterday but not as sticky feeling because of the humidity. the winds are gusting. out of the west. 32 miles per hour gusts in fair filed. 22 in concord. this is onshore breeze. not moist -- humid air but fog and low clouds and moist air. cool moist air from the pacific. and that is typical for this time of year. there is so much that tomorr
in california the earthquake hazard extends over a wider area than previously thought but faults increased the risk for san jose, and san diego while new findings reduced the hassed for oakland, irvineta barbara -- hazards for oakland, urviver and santa barbara. >>> -- irvine and santa barbara. >> reporter: and now our weather. -- >>> and now our weather. >> temperatures stay on the mild side. today 80 the fairfield area. 84 antioch. highs from today. about the...