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under the plan $148 million goes to the california state university system. $1 25 million to the university of california. and more money for both programs if they meet certain goals. an extra $100 goes to subsidiesed child care growing do $500 million over five years and $3.4 billion into the rainy day program which grows to $6.7 billion and heads to the governor for the signature. >> can we repeat history? a year ago today the warriors beef the cavaliers in cleveland in game six of the finals to win the first title in 40 years. tonight, the dubs will try to do it again. cleveland beat the warriors on monday and tonight draymond green is back. >> i have strong belief in i lay strong we win, but i put myself in a situation i could not play, being a great team has us this far so to be part of the great team is what i owe. >> game six, he be veil and we will have another opportunity to win a championship. no one will remember this if we get it down down the road. >> more than 19,000 warriors fans will be oracle arena for a watch party hoping to celebrate. >> you can watch game six right here
under the plan $148 million goes to the california state university system. $1 25 million to the university of california. and more money for both programs if they meet certain goals. an extra $100 goes to subsidiesed child care growing do $500 million over five years and $3.4 billion into the rainy day program which grows to $6.7 billion and heads to the governor for the signature. >> can we repeat history? a year ago today the warriors beef the cavaliers in cleveland in game six of the...
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lawmakers approved $122.5 billion budget with $148 million to the california state university system, $125 million to the university of california, and money for both programs in they meet certain goals. an extra $100 million goes to subsidizeed child care growing to $500 million over tour years. and $3.3 billion goes into the rainy day fund growing to $6.7 billion. it heads to the governor for his signature. >> we have a chance of light showers and that will not dampen the spires or the commencement of the high school seniors over in alameda at 6:00, 67 dropping to 64 by 8:00. congratulations to all involved. now, heading over to pleasanton and see what the we alameda county fair has for today, 75 with a chance of a sprinkle or would and it is not so breezy or as chilly, san mateo is a better chance of sprinkles but do not let it stopping from going, milder, and topping out at accident in the upper 50s to low 60s by the time they close and over the coliseum first pave at 12:30 and 68 by the end of the game. now, the sunshine in san jose, showers be possible today, sprinkles are possi
lawmakers approved $122.5 billion budget with $148 million to the california state university system, $125 million to the university of california, and money for both programs in they meet certain goals. an extra $100 million goes to subsidizeed child care growing to $500 million over tour years. and $3.3 billion goes into the rainy day fund growing to $6.7 billion. it heads to the governor for his signature. >> we have a chance of light showers and that will not dampen the spires or the...
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guest: i'm a proud graduate of what we commonly referred to as the harvard of the california state university systemshe state. caller: chico state university, beautiful campus. is, i would like to mention being born and raised there, i remember when reagan was governor. and all the people out there who are for assault weapons, etc., etc., it was reagan the but the on california. and the macro check you spoke of earlier. and because of the assault, and ak-47, young man shot a preschool, killing and wounding numerous children and a teacher. never -- no one had ever heard of an ak-47 before it less they were in the military. and that is when ronald reagan, and nra member with charlton heston as the president of the nra, past that law, because he was so inflamed by what happened. i believe that is why the still on the books today. host: is that true? it was governor george situation, but close. also a very conservative republican governor, and former attorney general. that shooting that the caller referred to was down in the central valley. it was on a schoolyard, and it was tragic. he didn't hesitate,
guest: i'm a proud graduate of what we commonly referred to as the harvard of the california state university systemshe state. caller: chico state university, beautiful campus. is, i would like to mention being born and raised there, i remember when reagan was governor. and all the people out there who are for assault weapons, etc., etc., it was reagan the but the on california. and the macro check you spoke of earlier. and because of the assault, and ak-47, young man shot a preschool, killing...
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they are state -- university of california is the largest and best public university system in the world. the state legislature and the governor fund it, plus tuition. and i don't believe the federal government should step in and begin to fund that tuition. we already put in about $9 billion in california to the university in the form of many lab grants. >> senator dianne feinstein, thank you. appreciate your time. >>> donald trump not even waiting for hillary clinton's speech to be over before responding. that's next. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. >>> welcome back. i'm jake tapper. republican speaker of the house paul ryan said he wil
they are state -- university of california is the largest and best public university system in the world. the state legislature and the governor fund it, plus tuition. and i don't believe the federal government should step in and begin to fund that tuition. we already put in about $9 billion in california to the university in the form of many lab grants. >> senator dianne feinstein, thank you. appreciate your time. >>> donald trump not even waiting for hillary clinton's speech to...
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california vowing to fight to the end for the state's 475 delegates in next week's primary. yesterday he talked to healthcare professionals and his plan for universal healthcare saying the company's system is wasteful, dysfunctional and took aim at the drug companies who made $50 billion in profit last year. so sanders not coming t for at least another 2.5 hours. and then he is off to davis for a speech at 8 p.m. by the way, donald trump is going to be in san jose tomorrow at the convention center at 7 p.m. hillary clinton is making plans to come to san jose but the time and place are to be determined. live in palo alto, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> hillary clinton is campaigning in new jersey before she head back to the west coast. she is working to gather more support in the garden state, which holds its primary the same day as california. clinton's strategy appears to be keeping her focus on donald trump and his veteran fundraising. >> he bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating a million dollars himself [ sarcastic tone of voice ] but it took a reporter to shame him into actually making his contribution. >> president bill clinton will be here this week, too. he
california vowing to fight to the end for the state's 475 delegates in next week's primary. yesterday he talked to healthcare professionals and his plan for universal healthcare saying the company's system is wasteful, dysfunctional and took aim at the drug companies who made $50 billion in profit last year. so sanders not coming t for at least another 2.5 hours. and then he is off to davis for a speech at 8 p.m. by the way, donald trump is going to be in san jose tomorrow at the convention...
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state's delegates in california. sanders was in emeryville yesterday touting his plan for universal healthcare to a crowd of medical professionals. he said america is doing healthcare wrong calling the systemasteful. then he spoke in santa cruz and monterey later in the day. >> if there's a large voter turnout, we will win. please do everything you can to make sure there is a large voter turnout and california helps lead this country into the political revolution. >> it is about 6:00 in the morning. shouldn't you be in bed? >> well, i can sleep when bernie is president. [ laughter ] >> reporter: um, why did you, um, decide to, um, make the effort to come out today? >> because i think that bernie is, like, a true honest candidate and i think he is, like, the only hope we have and i think it's important for me and my friends to be the first in line so we can get the best views. >> reporter: that was sabrina bratt one of the supporters out here at this early hour in palo alto. stanford released a poll. clinton leads sanders 51-38%. so the candidates will be zigzagging across the bay area and beyond. sanders speaking in palo alto at 2:30 this afternoon. then davis at 8 p.m. donald trump is spe
state's delegates in california. sanders was in emeryville yesterday touting his plan for universal healthcare to a crowd of medical professionals. he said america is doing healthcare wrong calling the systemasteful. then he spoke in santa cruz and monterey later in the day. >> if there's a large voter turnout, we will win. please do everything you can to make sure there is a large voter turnout and california helps lead this country into the political revolution. >> it is about...
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system is under assault. sisters of the poor, hobby lobby, current state initiative in california that would do away with christian universitiesinking of retiring very shortly. >> who will clarence thomas be eplaced? every person who follows christ, even the ago not sticks say without a doubt the judeo christian value system of america is under assault like never before. it's secular totalitarianism. >> what is it about donald trump that resonates with evangelicals? >> he speaks truth to power. i've had issues with aspects of the rhetoric and all of us indeed, but he speaks truth. he's not politically correct and i do believe donald -- here's with where i resonate with donald trump. on religious liberty, on sanctity of life. >> everyone is like who would be better, who would be better, for evangelicals, there's no doubt about it who the better choice is because donald trump laid out the 11 judges that he would nominate. >> conservative choices indeed. preserving religious liberty, all of our amendments without exception, without a doubt. there may be some trepidations, some angst regarding rhetoric, but we have to do a compara
system is under assault. sisters of the poor, hobby lobby, current state initiative in california that would do away with christian universitiesinking of retiring very shortly. >> who will clarence thomas be eplaced? every person who follows christ, even the ago not sticks say without a doubt the judeo christian value system of america is under assault like never before. it's secular totalitarianism. >> what is it about donald trump that resonates with evangelicals? >> he...
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state higher education system. he's educated his entire life to education which began when he received his own degree from washington, university, and a masters from the university of california, berkley. from there he went to each political science at yale and later at the university of michigan. in 1996, stephen came to minnesota to serve as the dean of college of liberal arts where his hard work and vision ultimately led him to being named the chancellor of the minnesota state colleges and universities in february of 2011. during his time as the head of minnesota state schools, stephen implemented numerous policies that ensured a better and more affordable education for minnesotans. thank you, stephen, for dedicating your life to helping others pursue their goals through education. we wish you a happy and restful retirement. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the 150th birthday of a fantastic minnesota company. general mills. washburn started a mill which would become general mills. located on the mighty mississippi, it was the largest mill west of the mississippi causing the locals to name it the pride of minneapolis. throughout the years, the company flourished, even
state higher education system. he's educated his entire life to education which began when he received his own degree from washington, university, and a masters from the university of california, berkley. from there he went to each political science at yale and later at the university of michigan. in 1996, stephen came to minnesota to serve as the dean of college of liberal arts where his hard work and vision ultimately led him to being named the chancellor of the minnesota state colleges and...