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so from the republican side you have charles munger junior again for a total of over $50 million thateally i am peril the governor's tax plan. so the mungers definitely not going to be invited to thanksgiving at the brown residence. >> or christmas or new year's or anything. yeah. i guess we'll all find out in about three weeks. we are close to the big election. >> find more on melissa's segments on cbs5.com-mornings. >>> two companies are teaming up on a prepaid card. jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com joins us on a holliday. happy monday. >> reporter: good morning. american express and walmart getting together on a prepaid card for consumers without access to traditional credit checking accounts and debit cards and right now the prepaid market dominated by cards that have heavy fees and not the same consumer fraud protections that traditional debit cards and checking accounts have. in this case, amex and walmart say that their prepaid card will have that protection as well as far fewer fees than typical on the prepaid cards. the governor signing in that gas suppliers and g
so from the republican side you have charles munger junior again for a total of over $50 million thateally i am peril the governor's tax plan. so the mungers definitely not going to be invited to thanksgiving at the brown residence. >> or christmas or new year's or anything. yeah. i guess we'll all find out in about three weeks. we are close to the big election. >> find more on melissa's segments on cbs5.com-mornings. >>> two companies are teaming up on a prepaid card....
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charles munger, jr. is giving money to the small business action community that is running a campaign in favor of proposition 32. that prop would curb union political dues, and is trying to defeat prop 30. governor brown's tax hike measure. this is on top of a mysterious $11 million donation from arizona last week. the governor is rallying to find out who is behind the money. political reporter grace lee shows us how he is taking his fight from the capitol to the courtroom. >> these shadowy figures, they say they're from arizona, but from all i know, they might be from hillsboro, or the grand kaman i can't think. i don't know where these people are from, because they're hiding. they're wearing masks. remember the people like to run around in hoods because they don't want people to see who the hell they are. well the state of california is going to court to unmask these people. >> strong words from governor brown today at the n.a.a.c.p. convention. he later clarified that he didn't necessarily mean to ref
charles munger, jr. is giving money to the small business action community that is running a campaign in favor of proposition 32. that prop would curb union political dues, and is trying to defeat prop 30. governor brown's tax hike measure. this is on top of a mysterious $11 million donation from arizona last week. the governor is rallying to find out who is behind the money. political reporter grace lee shows us how he is taking his fight from the capitol to the courtroom. >> these...
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. >> common cause took a lot of money from charles munger because it couldn't get government reform through the legislature. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes time and energy and money. to gather the signatures needed and required by the constitution. >> money doesn't always win. voter foundational says they only approve of third nistsd because it's harder to convince people to vote yes. >> you can buy your way on the ballot but you can't buy the voters' vote. >> the humane society got prop 2 passed in 2008 largely on grassroots effort. now hens have to have more room in their cages. if you want to see all the propositions, go to our website at abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. >> terry: focusing on one of those issues, should the rules be changed for insurance companies for auto insurance. the measure is very complex. here is michael finney with what your vote will mean. >> reporter: this is herb, he wrote the prop 33. >> that is the found ear and chairman of mercury insurance. george joseph. >> i don't know anything about georg
. >> common cause took a lot of money from charles munger because it couldn't get government reform through the legislature. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes time and energy and money. to gather the signatures needed and required by the constitution. >> money doesn't always win. voter foundational says they only approve of third nistsd because it's harder to convince people to vote yes. >> you can buy your way on...
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. >> we work with charles munger on the redistricting reform. >> he took a lot of money from charles during a previous election because he couldn't get government reform through the legislature. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads and campaign efforts. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes an an incredible amount of time and money needed for the signatures required by the constitution. but money doesn't always win. the california voter foundation said voters only approve a third of initiatives because it's harder to convince people to vote yes. >> you can buy your way on to the ballot, but you cannot buy the voters' votes. >> money isn't everything. the humane society of the united states got prop 2 passed in 2008 largely on a grass roots effort and now hands have to have more room in their cages. if you want to see a complete list of donors to all the propositions, you can go to our website and click on "see it on tv." nannette miranda, abc7 news. going into detail on one of those propositions, should the rules be changed for auto insurance companies doing business in
. >> we work with charles munger on the redistricting reform. >> he took a lot of money from charles during a previous election because he couldn't get government reform through the legislature. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads and campaign efforts. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes an an incredible amount of time and money needed for the signatures required by the constitution. but money doesn't always win. the california voter foundation said voters...
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charles munger, oddly enough her brother, $23 million for proposition 32.r a hedge fund manager, 22 million. l of the funding for proposition 39. then there's george joseph, insurance company executive. $16 million. almost all of the funding for proposition 33. sing ha single handedly individuals provided all of the funding for one side or the other. this has the impact and potential to affect impact of this proposition down at the end. >> only a couple seconds back. talk about the presidential debate tomorrow night. we've gone through two debates. top sick foreign policy. someone say not that exciting. give me a reason to watch. >> two major things pop out to me. the candidates must bring their a game. this time that is it. no sleeping if you are president obama. no. no. no. no major gaffes if your contender romney. binder full of women or libyan misstatement. there's no time for repairs after monday. you are talking two weeks. candidates have to be aggressive. not nasty but aggressive. respectful, if you will, in making points and distinguishing their pol
charles munger, oddly enough her brother, $23 million for proposition 32.r a hedge fund manager, 22 million. l of the funding for proposition 39. then there's george joseph, insurance company executive. $16 million. almost all of the funding for proposition 33. sing ha single handedly individuals provided all of the funding for one side or the other. this has the impact and potential to affect impact of this proposition down at the end. >> only a couple seconds back. talk about the...
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. >> we work with charles munger on the redistricting reform. >> he took a lot of money from charles during a previous election because he couldn't get government reform through the elect you are. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads and campaign efforts. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes an an incredible amount of time and money needed for the signatures required by the constitution. >> but money doesn't amounts win. the california voter foundation said voters only approve a third of initiatives because it's harder to convince people to vote yes. >> you can buy your way on to the ballot but you cannot buy the voters' votes. >> the humane society of the united states got prop 2 passed in 2008 largely on a grass roots effort and now hands have to have more room in their cages. if you want to see a complete list of donors to all the propositions, you can go to our website and click on "see it on tv." nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> should the rules be changed for auto insurance companies doing business in california? that's the central question voters are being asked
. >> we work with charles munger on the redistricting reform. >> he took a lot of money from charles during a previous election because he couldn't get government reform through the elect you are. the group says someone has to pay for all those ads and campaign efforts. >> to qualify a ballot measure takes an an incredible amount of time and money needed for the signatures required by the constitution. >> but money doesn't amounts win. the california voter foundation...
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of course, we have the big fight between molly munger, charles munger's daughter and rival jerry browning themselves in the foot and that's why it's going to fail. stuart: do you think it's the beginning of a real change where californians walk away from much more spending and much higher taxes, finally see the light and reverse course? i'm trying to be optimistic for you geese, is it realistically optimistic? >> well, i think there's 2014 and 16 is going to be the bottom for the democrats. keep in mind we have eight of the ten worst foreclosure, unemployment areas. californians can't afford to bail out sacramento. when they turn it down. jerry brown, he has grown government over the last two years, if you can believe it. i think the democrats are headed to a very difficult space especially after this tax increase is turned down e now, what about the general election? i still say that california gives at least a 10 point advantage to president obama. you're not going to contradict me on that, are you. >> no, you were at 15 the last time i was on. i'm glad you're down to 10. what's impo
of course, we have the big fight between molly munger, charles munger's daughter and rival jerry browning themselves in the foot and that's why it's going to fail. stuart: do you think it's the beginning of a real change where californians walk away from much more spending and much higher taxes, finally see the light and reverse course? i'm trying to be optimistic for you geese, is it realistically optimistic? >> well, i think there's 2014 and 16 is going to be the bottom for the...