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he is jerry brown, former governor of california. the one the political establishment fears most. see take back america, a revealing special. >> paid for by brown for president. >> i got into politics to change people's lives for the better. better jobs, better education, to solve social problems. that is what we need to do in america. restore the middle class, reduce poverty, organize this country. i have an economic strategy but a plan is still a piece of paper. line, -- lives, you need vision, leadership, and action. >> this is the story of a young man born in hope arkansas. the son of a widow that taught him everything was possible. this is the story of bill clinton. he worked his way through georgetown, became a world scholar, and set out to make a difference for others in one of the poorest states of our country. he tackled the schools, standards, accountability, smaller sizes, and now the highest graduation rate in the region. created.ring jobs it isn't a miracle. it is just progress. that is what this election is about and it is about your future. i want you to send the mes
he is jerry brown, former governor of california. the one the political establishment fears most. see take back america, a revealing special. >> paid for by brown for president. >> i got into politics to change people's lives for the better. better jobs, better education, to solve social problems. that is what we need to do in america. restore the middle class, reduce poverty, organize this country. i have an economic strategy but a plan is still a piece of paper. line, -- lives,...
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raising taxes, he found the money for better health care and tripled state aid to education, he's jerry brown, former governor of california. the one the political establishment fears most. find out why, see fake back america, a revealing tv special. >> paid for by brown for president. >> i got into politics to change people's lives for the better. for 11 years that's what i've worked to do. for health care, to solve social problems, bring people together. that's what we want to do in america today restore the middle class, reduce poverty i've got to find national economic strategy, a plan is still a piece of paper, to change lives you need vision, leadership and action. that's the work of my life and that's why i'm running for president. >> this is the story of a young man born in hope, arkansas, the son of a widow who taught him anything was possible. this is the real story of bill clinton, he worked his way through georgetown and yale law school. set out to make a difference for others. against all odds made progress. first he tackled the schools, standards, accountability, smaller class s
raising taxes, he found the money for better health care and tripled state aid to education, he's jerry brown, former governor of california. the one the political establishment fears most. find out why, see fake back america, a revealing tv special. >> paid for by brown for president. >> i got into politics to change people's lives for the better. for 11 years that's what i've worked to do. for health care, to solve social problems, bring people together. that's what we want to do...
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you do what jerry brown proposes, a 13% flat tax on all income, which is how much you earn, how much you give away, and your increase in wealth, that's the income. you pay 13%, and everyone does from beginning to end. you'll get tonnes of money, and stop getting the lawyers and accountants, favour grabbers, morality. >> should we be thinking differently about someone like me that earns their income through labour, earns it and gets a check from someone. versus someone that invests in capital. as far as you are concerned, everyone should be taxed based on what they earn. >> from the first dollar to the last dollar, then if you want to help people. using spending. don't hide it. write a check, and they'll know what they are getting from what they are. that's the way honesty and transparency does it. we are losing the race. we are becoming an oligarchic society like ukraine and some other places. >> when we talk of you as being the far side of economics, the concept of it trickling down society. >> you need to tax the rich the same as everyone else. warren buffet, in 2010, paid 0.6 of 1
you do what jerry brown proposes, a 13% flat tax on all income, which is how much you earn, how much you give away, and your increase in wealth, that's the income. you pay 13%, and everyone does from beginning to end. you'll get tonnes of money, and stop getting the lawyers and accountants, favour grabbers, morality. >> should we be thinking differently about someone like me that earns their income through labour, earns it and gets a check from someone. versus someone that invests in...
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jerry brown is on like jerry brown 3.0 now, it's awesome. the vietnam generation, veterans. and of course, bill clinton from arkansas. this is a field, a new democratic party. they are more centrist. some of them are southerners. they are picking up on some of these messages about law and order, reforming welfare, reinventing government, making government work better as a way to recapture some of those voters who are lost to the republican party. there is a third-party spoiler. this is one proof point of what a big deal cable television and cnn was in 1992. talk about this a lot in the book. cnn had been around for 12 years before this election. this was the first time it became a decisive force. what it did was a couple of things they created a 24 hour spin cycle of news, where you have what mandy broadwell called the beast that needed to be fed stories all the time. little blips became stories endangered from cycle to cycle. when you have 24/7 news -- that we have multiple cable news stations that need to be said -- so much more stuff is news. you don't just have walter cr
jerry brown is on like jerry brown 3.0 now, it's awesome. the vietnam generation, veterans. and of course, bill clinton from arkansas. this is a field, a new democratic party. they are more centrist. some of them are southerners. they are picking up on some of these messages about law and order, reforming welfare, reinventing government, making government work better as a way to recapture some of those voters who are lost to the republican party. there is a third-party spoiler. this is one...
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. >> pelley: today, governor jerry brown asked the california legislature for $176 million to clean up a toxic mess near los angeles. the exide battery recycling plant shut down in 2014 but left dangerous lead in the soil. mireya villarreal is following this. >> reporter: amelia no longer allows her children to play in their yard. >> before my kids would play on the ground. grass. i didn't know i was harming my kids. >> reporter: her home sits a mile north of exide technologies, where according to these smokestacks were spewing dangerous levels of lead and arsenic particles into nearby communities for years. valleio's property tested positive at 1500 parts per million, above levels for hazardous waste by california state standards. several members of her family suffer from serious health conditions often associated with lead poisoning, including her five-year-old disabled son. >> i feel like my whole family's been taken advantage but yet we're not getting the proper help. it's taking quite a bit of time. ask once again, the damage has been done. >> reporter: since 1981, exide technolog
. >> pelley: today, governor jerry brown asked the california legislature for $176 million to clean up a toxic mess near los angeles. the exide battery recycling plant shut down in 2014 but left dangerous lead in the soil. mireya villarreal is following this. >> reporter: amelia no longer allows her children to play in their yard. >> before my kids would play on the ground. grass. i didn't know i was harming my kids. >> reporter: her home sits a mile north of exide...
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the former governor of california, jerry brown. the one the political establishment fears the most. take back america. on channel nine. >> i got into politics to change lives for the better. for 11 years, that is what i have work to do -- better jobs, education, health care, social problems. we need to bring people together. put our own house in order, restore the middle class, reduce poverty. i have a national economic strategy. but in the end, a plan is still a piece of paper. to change lives, you need vision and leadership. >> paid for by clinton for president. >> this is a story of a young man for in hope, arkansas. foundn of the widow who that anything was possible through hard work and determination. this is the real story of bill clinton. he worked his way through georgetown, and became a rho des scholar. first, he tackled schools. smaller class sizes, accountability, and now the highest graduation rate. he built the economy, one of the highest growth rate of jobs in any state. manufacturing jobs at 10 times the national rate. that is what this election is about. >> is about
the former governor of california, jerry brown. the one the political establishment fears the most. take back america. on channel nine. >> i got into politics to change lives for the better. for 11 years, that is what i have work to do -- better jobs, education, health care, social problems. we need to bring people together. put our own house in order, restore the middle class, reduce poverty. i have a national economic strategy. but in the end, a plan is still a piece of paper. to change...
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o are political al >>> oakland mayor libby schaaf is asking jerry brown for answers.she claims the governor broke a promise. a controversial housing project now on hold. >> mayor libby schaaf did not want to publicly call out the governor but -- >> $45 million is a critical funding component to a project like this. that is why we are confident that the governor is going to do the right thing. >> the mayor's desk in 2006 -- the development agency agreed to give $45 million to help bill 665 affordable -- help build some affordable apartments. after the states -- shutdown the agency, jerry brown refused to release the money and essentially turn his back on his own city. >> oakland has become so unaffordable. >> it is now the country's fourth most expensive rental market. the average rent for a one- bedroom, $2200 a month. >> we need the 465 affordable housing units the way we need rain in california. >> people are asking the governor to honor their agreement. and near chinatown, one apartment has an owner threatening to is is its low income chinese families for higher pa
o are political al >>> oakland mayor libby schaaf is asking jerry brown for answers.she claims the governor broke a promise. a controversial housing project now on hold. >> mayor libby schaaf did not want to publicly call out the governor but -- >> $45 million is a critical funding component to a project like this. that is why we are confident that the governor is going to do the right thing. >> the mayor's desk in 2006 -- the development agency agreed to give $45...
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emma kratz bill clinton, jerry brown, and tom harkin. president bush won in new hampshire on his way to securing the nomination. becomeinton went on to the party's nominee.
emma kratz bill clinton, jerry brown, and tom harkin. president bush won in new hampshire on his way to securing the nomination. becomeinton went on to the party's nominee.
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jerry brown has also on occasion said he personally is opposed to the death penalty. so i'm thinking all you guys have to do, it's kind of like don't just do something, stand there. all you have to do is just sit down for a few days and not do anything and then we'll see what happens. it's not that the death penalty would automatically go away if they hadn't done that but it would have been a big step toward making it practically crumble in california. yet two days before the last time for appeal was about to pass, they finally decided to appeal. at the time, i organized a little petition that i started just because i was so pissed off asking the attorney general not to appeal the decision. much to my surprise it suddenly picked up, thousands of people signed it, i got all kinds of phone calls and iened ended up getting a personal phone call from the attorney general's office saying we really feel we need to explain to you why we did this. i said you don't owe me anything but let's hear it. it's interesting. what i got was a very jumbled reasoning that didn't really m
jerry brown has also on occasion said he personally is opposed to the death penalty. so i'm thinking all you guys have to do, it's kind of like don't just do something, stand there. all you have to do is just sit down for a few days and not do anything and then we'll see what happens. it's not that the death penalty would automatically go away if they hadn't done that but it would have been a big step toward making it practically crumble in california. yet two days before the last time for...
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and i suspect it in some ways, jerry brown and kamala harris are a similar type of politician. they're a smart on crime politician. they do not come at a rum values. this is an ordered society and this is how it needs to be. this relates to a lot of important things -- you can't look at the death penalty divorced from all the other issues and one of the really disturbing features of the early stages of jerry brown's career as governor in the second installment of his being governor was denying there was a problem at all. isnwhile, the prison system bursting at the seams and somebody dies of a completely preventable condition. it was only later when the federal court intervened that the brown administration was forced to do something. but this idea of we are not going to move unless someone forces us to characterizes both s, much to ther disappointment of progressive voters in the state. >> this is a broad question about gender. i wonder the extent to which the president has female death row inmates have shaped the rhetoric around this phenomenon? >> this is something one of my
and i suspect it in some ways, jerry brown and kamala harris are a similar type of politician. they're a smart on crime politician. they do not come at a rum values. this is an ordered society and this is how it needs to be. this relates to a lot of important things -- you can't look at the death penalty divorced from all the other issues and one of the really disturbing features of the early stages of jerry brown's career as governor in the second installment of his being governor was denying...
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jerry brown: but one way or another, the roads must be fixed. sam: driving into a new year, and governor brown has already hit a speed bump. the state's transportation budget is strapped for cash. at least, that's what the administration claims. here's how much california's gas tax revenues have actually generated, according to the nonpartisan legislative analyst's office. a peak of $5.5 billion 2 years ago, $5.4 billion last year, and revenues are expected to dip to $4.4 billion by 2017. that's a loss of about $1 billion, largely because half of california's gas tax revenues are tied directly to gas prices, which continue to fall. now, here's governor brown. jerry: that means, at some point sooner rather than later, we have to bite the bullet and enact new fees and taxes for this purpose. sam: the governor's office has talked a lot about testing out a mileage program, docking drivers based on how much they drive. but here's what's actually proposed in the budget for this year: $65 more per driver per car in registration fees, pending legislative
jerry brown: but one way or another, the roads must be fixed. sam: driving into a new year, and governor brown has already hit a speed bump. the state's transportation budget is strapped for cash. at least, that's what the administration claims. here's how much california's gas tax revenues have actually generated, according to the nonpartisan legislative analyst's office. a peak of $5.5 billion 2 years ago, $5.4 billion last year, and revenues are expected to dip to $4.4 billion by 2017....
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jerry brown sent linda ronstadt are red, violets are blue, i love you, pretty lady, but i am more in love with 1980." [ laughter ] which wasn't as funny as the guy sent billy carter. well, i know you're all anxious to find out what's the latest in the lee marvin-michelle triola trial. for those of you who missed the papers today, i want to keep you up to date on these important events. apparently today, michelle triola's trial would not allow michelle's lawyer to sue. she-- he wanted to sue for an additional one million dollars. now mrs. triola's lawyer, who's a fellow by the name of marvin mitchelson, claimed that when lee marvin said, "i love you," and then said he didn't mean it, that is fraud. [ laughter ] look, everybody knows when a man says, "i love you," it is not fraud, it's temporary insanity. [ laughter ] [ applause ] [ laughter ] important news out of the way, we can go to iran and see what's happening over there. they-they just opened their first soft drink factory over there, since the new government took over. it's called the ayatollah cola. [ laughter ] and it's, uh--
jerry brown sent linda ronstadt are red, violets are blue, i love you, pretty lady, but i am more in love with 1980." [ laughter ] which wasn't as funny as the guy sent billy carter. well, i know you're all anxious to find out what's the latest in the lee marvin-michelle triola trial. for those of you who missed the papers today, i want to keep you up to date on these important events. apparently today, michelle triola's trial would not allow michelle's lawyer to sue. she-- he wanted to...
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juan: es una manera de agradecer a la legislatura de california y al gobernador jerry brown, de hecho esta situaciÓn. fortalecerÍa mucho a la economÍa estadounidense el hecho de que hubiera una reforma. aumentarÍan sus ingresos y sus contribuciones tributarias. los llamados dreamers son otro ejemplo, dice. ya que muchos de ellos tienen mejores trabajos. agregar el abogado, quien desde el aÑo pasado es residente permanente, que los candidatos que se oponen a los inmigrantes deberÍan de fijarse en estos ejemplos. arantxa: sabÍa usted que la mejor playa de estados unidos estÁ en la florida? se trata de clear water beach. una playa que estÁ resguardada por una barrera de islas. en segundo lugar estÁ en hawai y en tercer lugar es en la costa oeste del estado de la florida. si Ésta fue elegida en 2011 como la mejor playa. fÉlix: en un momento les contamos, el real madrid se aleja del tÍtulo ante su pobre empate ante el mÁlaga. >> en sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora, acusaciones, ser amentos e insultos. >> odio a las palabras que resulta en odio a las calles. >> un odio que se convierte en un bu
juan: es una manera de agradecer a la legislatura de california y al gobernador jerry brown, de hecho esta situaciÓn. fortalecerÍa mucho a la economÍa estadounidense el hecho de que hubiera una reforma. aumentarÍan sus ingresos y sus contribuciones tributarias. los llamados dreamers son otro ejemplo, dice. ya que muchos de ellos tienen mejores trabajos. agregar el abogado, quien desde el aÑo pasado es residente permanente, que los candidatos que se oponen a los inmigrantes deberÍan de...
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. >> jerry brown tapped into this in 1992. he didn't do it his previous time. '92, bernie sanders is an extension of that. barack obama co opted it, you know, but he was able to be mainstream and establishment at the same time, he co-opted that what made him more powerful. >> times have changed. jerry brown talking about having a website. >> remember the 800 number. >> still works. still connected to jerry's political operation. >> you know what, young people are picking up on this fact, too. >> the 60s thick. >> no that it's the 60s thing. i talked to the lead singer of vampire weekend, who said to me i've watched bernie sanders from the 1990s and he is saying the same thing in all these youtube video as he is right now. >> i talked to the lead singer of vampire, dot, dot, dot. >> who have you talked to, any bandleaders? >> there weren't a whole lot of bandleaders at her event today. however, they did have gabby giffords. >> she's trying to make the point that he hasn't been consistent on every single point. i think what's in
. >> jerry brown tapped into this in 1992. he didn't do it his previous time. '92, bernie sanders is an extension of that. barack obama co opted it, you know, but he was able to be mainstream and establishment at the same time, he co-opted that what made him more powerful. >> times have changed. jerry brown talking about having a website. >> remember the 800 number. >> still works. still connected to jerry's political operation. >> you know what, young people are...
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so when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, >>> today, governor jerry brown asked the california legislature for $176 million to clean up a toxic mess near los angeles. the exide battery recycling plant shut down in 2014, but it left dangerous lead in the soil. amelia vallejo no longer allows her kids to play in the yard. >> i didn't know i was harping >> reporter: her home sits a mile north of exide technology where according to state environmental agencies the smokestacks were spewing dangerous levels of lead and arsenic particles into nearby communities for years. vallejo's property tested positive for lead at 1500 parts per million above levels for hazardous waste by california state standard. several member of her family suffer from serious health conditions often associated with lead poisoning including her 5-year-old disabled son. >> i feel like my whole family has been taken advantage. but yet, we'renot getting the proper help. it is taking quite a bit of time. and once again the damage has been done. >> reporter: since 1981, exide technologies recycled car
so when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, >>> today, governor jerry brown asked the california legislature for $176 million to clean up a toxic mess near los angeles. the exide battery recycling plant shut down in 2014, but it left dangerous lead in the soil. amelia vallejo no longer allows her kids to play in the yard. >> i didn't know i was harping >> reporter: her home sits a mile north of exide technology where according to state environmental...
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. >>> governor jerry brown has declared a disaster for fishermen.he commercial season was scheduled to open in november but because it was put on hold because of the toxic algae bloom on the west coast. and the port of san francisco has the waived port rental fees. >>> the warriors remain undefeated at oracle arena. tonight's game in phoenix is the last. the warriors gave the fans a good show, especially the 1st quarter. they beat the rockets 123-110. and steph curry led the way. andre iguodala had big numbers also. and boga had six blocked shots and three steals. >>> make some easy shots and then being in the game when it counted. >> the 47-4 warriors -- they're awesome. and we have the best ever record through 51 games. >> they are just the best ever. >> ever. [ laughter ] -they are awesome. >>> coming up in 20 minutes, the bust that netted guns, marijuana, and a federal fugitive. >>> and it's another rough day for asian markets as stocks continue to fall. what that could mean for us here in the u.s. >>> traffic is moving along well around the bay
. >>> governor jerry brown has declared a disaster for fishermen.he commercial season was scheduled to open in november but because it was put on hold because of the toxic algae bloom on the west coast. and the port of san francisco has the waived port rental fees. >>> the warriors remain undefeated at oracle arena. tonight's game in phoenix is the last. the warriors gave the fans a good show, especially the 1st quarter. they beat the rockets 123-110. and steph curry led the...
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an adviser to governor jerry brown-- told residents, that the final phase to intercept the start monday. more days to southern california gas company well, that began leaking in october. the blowout-- at the largest natural gas- storage facility in the west, has uprooted thousands of residents, and spewed more than 2-million tons of methane. residents have complained of headaches... nausea... and nose-bleeds. public health officials say-- there shouldn't be long-term health problems. ### a recent survey shows most sparks residents love living in the "festival city". but there are a few things they would change if they could - and they might get that chance. kolo 8 ne now's kendra kostelecky - and how you can help shape the future of the city. "that feedback is going to help us understand how we grow the city, how we manage our resources, if we need to expand some of our departments to meet some of those needs." the "ignite sparks" campaign is now in full swing. the city reaching out the the public on- line with a 3 question vision survey. "we know from our past experience that the publi
an adviser to governor jerry brown-- told residents, that the final phase to intercept the start monday. more days to southern california gas company well, that began leaking in october. the blowout-- at the largest natural gas- storage facility in the west, has uprooted thousands of residents, and spewed more than 2-million tons of methane. residents have complained of headaches... nausea... and nose-bleeds. public health officials say-- there shouldn't be long-term health problems. ### a...
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oakland in '76 with an organization called okur and i got involved with the school board, governor jerry brown appointed me to the school board and i bought the oakland post newspaper and. >> he's a publisher. >> i'm a publisher. >> and the post news group, when you gave your introduction on black history, we went from a week to a month. now, for black publishers, black history is a year-long event because every week is black history week with black publications. >> you brought dr. king here. >> dr. king was in oakland in 1962 at the oakland auditorium and my stepfather in law richard a.g. foster and reverend stovall and a lot of key ministers of the bay area, i got a chance to meet dr. king at the open auditorium and three months prior to his visit in december of 1962, we had what is called the mind of the ghetto conference where malcolm x and mohamed ali had come to oakland to crack a plan and discuss ideas such as reparations and so forth and a lot of the energy and thought and information from that conference was given to dr. king when he visited here which became the grist for his march o
oakland in '76 with an organization called okur and i got involved with the school board, governor jerry brown appointed me to the school board and i bought the oakland post newspaper and. >> he's a publisher. >> i'm a publisher. >> and the post news group, when you gave your introduction on black history, we went from a week to a month. now, for black publishers, black history is a year-long event because every week is black history week with black publications. >> you...
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that falls well short to the 25- percent ordered by governor jerry brown. officials worry that the recent storms have caused people to use more water. january was the 8th month of conservation. with the order going into effect last june. the order has been extended through october.since we don't know if this el nino storm will end the drought. a live look outside tonight at the golden gate bridge. we've had warm days and mild nights that last few days. brittany is here and says things are going to start to cool off a bit. >> brittney : you can't just turn on the water and let it run so we're going to see a slight chance of rain as we head into tomorrow and tracking the possibility of more rain as we go into next week we will keep you updated on that but here is a live look outside and air temperatures are at 50 degrees your wake up on our shows that temperatures will start out in the '40's and keep arming up as we go into the morning and i will go over all the details and what you can expect coming up in my full forecast >> pam :time is running out for home
that falls well short to the 25- percent ordered by governor jerry brown. officials worry that the recent storms have caused people to use more water. january was the 8th month of conservation. with the order going into effect last june. the order has been extended through october.since we don't know if this el nino storm will end the drought. a live look outside tonight at the golden gate bridge. we've had warm days and mild nights that last few days. brittany is here and says things are going...
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. >> that's from jerry brown. i know it. [ laughter ] >> love means take off your jeans. [ laughter ] >> not having to say sorry about hitting you last night, dear. [ laughter ] >> we have a warm group here tonight. [ laughter ] >> love means keeping your hands off of my cookies. [ laughter ] >> says sheryl. ruth starbalk, is that right, ruth? >> yes, starbrand. love means always be there when he or she needs you, sharing the good and the bad, being faithful and honest with each other. that's nice. >> that is nice. >> you left out, not turning the dog into -- >> yeah. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> obviously somebody is married here. cleaning his hair out of the drain. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it's the little things in marriage that will -- that will get you sooner or later. leaving the cap off of the toothpaste. loves means eating liver worst three times a day. [ laughter ] >> now let's see here, if you can pick anyone for your valentine who would it be. susie mcseeman. is that right, susie? >> susie? >> yeah.
. >> that's from jerry brown. i know it. [ laughter ] >> love means take off your jeans. [ laughter ] >> not having to say sorry about hitting you last night, dear. [ laughter ] >> we have a warm group here tonight. [ laughter ] >> love means keeping your hands off of my cookies. [ laughter ] >> says sheryl. ruth starbalk, is that right, ruth? >> yes, starbrand. love means always be there when he or she needs you, sharing the good and the bad, being...
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first, governor jerry brown talks to us about criminal justice reform and where he stands on questions of crime and punishment. this is brown's fourth term as governor. during his first tenure almost 40 years ago he signed a tough on crime bill that he calls an abysmal failure. >> prison is torture. while he's there you can give him training, teach him how to read, write, fix cars, maybe get some skills but it is a very coercive element. when you introduce rehabilitation and you over emphasize that concept, it often turns into being a very manipulatory, exploitive, discriminatory tool. >> many say that led to decades of explosive growth in our prison population. now the governor is pushing a ballot measure to allow them to get out of prison sooner. it would change who decides whether young defendants should be tried as adults or juveniles. scott schaeffer sat down with governor brown to talk about his change of heart. >> governor brown, thanks so much for talking to us. we are, as you know, in the midst of conversation about criminal reform and bipartisan agreement. in comes your propo
first, governor jerry brown talks to us about criminal justice reform and where he stands on questions of crime and punishment. this is brown's fourth term as governor. during his first tenure almost 40 years ago he signed a tough on crime bill that he calls an abysmal failure. >> prison is torture. while he's there you can give him training, teach him how to read, write, fix cars, maybe get some skills but it is a very coercive element. when you introduce rehabilitation and you over...
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take vo --este es el octavo mes de conservacin obligatoria establecida por el gobernador "jerry brownar 25 por ciento en el consumo, pero en diciembre solo se conserv 18 por ciento.. --aunque oficiales estatales extendieron el racionamiento hasta octubre.. tambin han dicho que si "el niÑo" continua..el racionamiento podra disminuir o incluso ser cancelado en abril.. lorena-take vo --- una advertencia por fuerte oleaje ha sido emitida ra gran parte de la costa de california... --- las autoridades sugieren a los baÑistas no entrar al agua... --- hoy se esperan olas peligrosas, corrientes rpidas e inundaciones menores... --- las olas podran alcanzar los veinte pies de altura en el norte y sur de san francisco y hasta doce pies para para los ngeles y san diego... lorena/topvo ---- la vacuna contra la gripa de este aÑo, ha sido una de las ms efectivas segn di a conocer el centro para el control y prevencin enfermedades... --- las personas que recibieron la vacuna fueron 59 por ciento menos propensas a est enfermedad comparado con las que no lo hicieron... --- las vacunas contra la gripe pu
take vo --este es el octavo mes de conservacin obligatoria establecida por el gobernador "jerry brownar 25 por ciento en el consumo, pero en diciembre solo se conserv 18 por ciento.. --aunque oficiales estatales extendieron el racionamiento hasta octubre.. tambin han dicho que si "el niÑo" continua..el racionamiento podra disminuir o incluso ser cancelado en abril.. lorena-take vo --- una advertencia por fuerte oleaje ha sido emitida ra gran parte de la costa de california......
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the latest numbers show the state cut water use 18% last month, but governor jerry brown was hoping the drought stricken state could cut 25% water use. it is the third straight monthly the state missed that target. >>> an international conference is underway in uruguay to deal with the zika virus as worries grow here in the u.s. someone in texas contracted the virus not through a mosquito bite but after having sex with an infected person. al jazeera has the latest. >> the vast majority of zika virus infections have happened through mosquito bites and health officials confirmed a case that was likely sexually transmitted. the case in dallas county, the texas county case, was acquired from someone who went to venezuela. the newly infected person had not traveled there, so the c.d.c. and doctors say the best precaution is to use protection. >> if a person is traveling to one of those 26 countries that have been declared by the pan american and world health organization to be transmitting the disease, mostly in the caribbean and south america, they should use condoms for their sexual contac
the latest numbers show the state cut water use 18% last month, but governor jerry brown was hoping the drought stricken state could cut 25% water use. it is the third straight monthly the state missed that target. >>> an international conference is underway in uruguay to deal with the zika virus as worries grow here in the u.s. someone in texas contracted the virus not through a mosquito bite but after having sex with an infected person. al jazeera has the latest. >> the vast...
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come from a state redevelopment program which was eliminated for financial reasons by governor jerry brown, a former oakland mayor. >> this request, i'm going to resist using demand, this request of the state of california to respect our agreement comes at a time when oakland's median rent for a one bedroom apartment is $2210 a month. >> the apartment complex with include affordable housing for seniors and housing. it's just a small portion of a 3100 unit along the embarcadero. >>> surveillance cameras on the golden gate bridge didn't get pictures of whoever fired blow darts injuring two people. >> chp check surveillance video but neither incident on february 9 was captured on the cameras. both victims say the blow darts hit them as he walked across the bridge. they were treated at the scene. darts are being analyzed. >>> protecting the health of adult film actors is one of california's main concerns today. >> the board is expected to vote on the clarification of the blood-borne pathogen standard. the board is hearing opinions on those opposed and in support of the proposal. >> before you
come from a state redevelopment program which was eliminated for financial reasons by governor jerry brown, a former oakland mayor. >> this request, i'm going to resist using demand, this request of the state of california to respect our agreement comes at a time when oakland's median rent for a one bedroom apartment is $2210 a month. >> the apartment complex with include affordable housing for seniors and housing. it's just a small portion of a 3100 unit along the embarcadero....
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governor jerry brown can claim $33. the late founder of apple steve jobs gave san francisco an extra $174. and what's this? kpix 5 is on this list. are you saying you tried to reach out and we never responded ? >> we did try to reach out. you haven't gotten back to us. maybe your contact has moved. >> reporter: don sharp points out we haven't moved and sfmta has refunded the station for several overpaid tickets in the past. do you think it's strange they got a hold of to us pay us back for other tickets but not these two? >> i think this system is very complicated. >> reporter: the list was first released late last year and time is running out to collect. if you don't claim your funds by next thursday, rose says sfmta will keep your refund. >> it goes into our operating budget. >> reporter: now, rose also says now that most tickets are paid online, the number of overpayments has significantly dropped. if you want to find out if your name is on the list and if the city owes you money, go to our website, cbssf.com. >> you
governor jerry brown can claim $33. the late founder of apple steve jobs gave san francisco an extra $174. and what's this? kpix 5 is on this list. are you saying you tried to reach out and we never responded ? >> we did try to reach out. you haven't gotten back to us. maybe your contact has moved. >> reporter: don sharp points out we haven't moved and sfmta has refunded the station for several overpaid tickets in the past. do you think it's strange they got a hold of to us pay us...