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. >>> y miles de camionetas "pick up" ford f-150 pueden ner un >>> las autoridades de riverside california >>> la muerte del disidente cubano juan wilfredo soto, presuntamente provocada por una golpiza de la inicia ha generado diversas reacciones, dentro y fuera de la isla. nos dicen como diferentes organizaciones del exilio cubano han alzado sus voces para que esta muerte no quede impune. >>> alrededor de 80 dis departamentos familiares y amigos lloraron frente al ataúd del fallecido opositor en sus funerales en santa clara. la disidencia interna en la isla, responsabiliza al régimen castrista por la muerte del estudiante. como llamaban a juan wilfredo soto. enfrentaba prisión política por su comportamiento desafiante frente al régimen comunista. hace unas semanas el opositor denuncio zque su vida peligraba >>> al gobierno de la policía represiva. >>> el periodista y opositor guillermo fariña por su huelga de hambre de 1 para 35 días. fue uno de los últimos en hablar con soto antes de morir. relató que se encontraba en un céntrico parque de la ciudad de santa clara, cuando policías de la
. >>> y miles de camionetas "pick up" ford f-150 pueden ner un >>> las autoridades de riverside california >>> la muerte del disidente cubano juan wilfredo soto, presuntamente provocada por una golpiza de la inicia ha generado diversas reacciones, dentro y fuera de la isla. nos dicen como diferentes organizaciones del exilio cubano han alzado sus voces para que esta muerte no quede impune. >>> alrededor de 80 dis departamentos familiares y amigos...
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. >> host: riverside california, you are on. >> caller: good afternoon. all of this is talking about voting, and everyone seems to be missing the main pool about devoting themselves. it's brought up people just kind of run over it like it's no big deal, old news or something, that the right wing dominates the voting machines here and in the 2010 election i was watching c-span and they had even republicans on their disgusted with their candidates saying they were going to vote democrat and then we had that a grand slam and the lead up to that election right wing politics were saying how they were going to take it and the sand that and they were just a little too small to and lo and behold, you know, the miraculously occurred. now why are democratic leaders on top of this because as long as they keep getting themselves in we are going to have that laws and that is where all of this is coming from and it's getting worse. >> host: thank you >> guest: i don't know what to say. >> host: she's worried about voting machines if we cast our vote as not accurately c
. >> host: riverside california, you are on. >> caller: good afternoon. all of this is talking about voting, and everyone seems to be missing the main pool about devoting themselves. it's brought up people just kind of run over it like it's no big deal, old news or something, that the right wing dominates the voting machines here and in the 2010 election i was watching c-span and they had even republicans on their disgusted with their candidates saying they were going to vote...
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. >> reporter: in riverside, california, keith larson lifted his horn for vietnam vet fuhrman hardy.as real overwhelming. >> reporter: at ft. myer, virginia, julie, an air traffic controller, sounded "taps" for army colonel will ritchie. >> i know that not everybody has the same ability to have somebody in person do "taps" and that really touches my heart. >> reporter: over ten years, tom day's mission has grown. now his group, bugles across america, has 7,000 volunteers, performing at 3,000 funerals every month. >> it's my song and my gift to that family. >> reporter: a gift that the final notes for veterans should be as authentic as the military service that they honor. chris bury, abc news, elwood, illinois. >>> honoring from the heart. thanks for sharing part of this holiday with us. there's a special edition of "nightline" later this evening and diane will be back tomorrow. >>> now, we leave you with images from across america this memorial day. in the words of a civil war veteran, robert ingersoll, they died for liberty, they died for us, they are at rest in the land they >> an
. >> reporter: in riverside, california, keith larson lifted his horn for vietnam vet fuhrman hardy.as real overwhelming. >> reporter: at ft. myer, virginia, julie, an air traffic controller, sounded "taps" for army colonel will ritchie. >> i know that not everybody has the same ability to have somebody in person do "taps" and that really touches my heart. >> reporter: over ten years, tom day's mission has grown. now his group, bugles across america,...
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a 10-year-old boy in riverside, california, is accused of shooting and killing his father, an outspoken racist and leader of the neo-nazi movement. bent on indoctrinating his young son. what happened? here's david muir. >> reporter: jeff hall is the man behind the megaphone, the head of the southern california chapter of the international socialist movement, the largest nazi party that remains in this country, he wanted a white society. often arming himself with guns and night-vision goggles to patrol the mexican border. his trademark, a skull on the back of his head, and his trademark message, too. >> it's our voice. the whites have a voice as well. >> reporter: authorities believe his voice was silenced by his own 10-year-old son. the boy reportedly stood at the bottom of the living room stairs and allegedly shot his father as he lay on the couch. journalist jesse mckinley had been documenting the father's activism for months. >> he was proud of the fact that he was able to teach his kid to use night vision goggles. and also how to shoot a gun. >> reporter: mckinley said the boy showe
a 10-year-old boy in riverside, california, is accused of shooting and killing his father, an outspoken racist and leader of the neo-nazi movement. bent on indoctrinating his young son. what happened? here's david muir. >> reporter: jeff hall is the man behind the megaphone, the head of the southern california chapter of the international socialist movement, the largest nazi party that remains in this country, he wanted a white society. often arming himself with guns and night-vision...
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he shot his father in riverside, california, last week.ing the use of a gun. so far authorities have not revealed a motive. joining me live now, defensive attorney rebecca rose woodland, good morning to you. >> good morning do you. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the insanity defense here. what does that mean for this case? a 10-year-old boy? >> it's so interesting and different and, quite frankly, really ahead of its time or maybe not in the best perspective. this is a 10-year-old in california the prosecutors are claiming they're going to charge him as an adult. that is extremely rare. the law there is 14 or over. that's even possibly to be considered. in this case they are going to push the judge to try this child as an adult. he ee's 10. now that is a big stretch from 10 to 14, and 14 is even very young because the adult in california is 18. the age of consent is 18. >> we're talking about an offense of what? >> what the prosecution is claiming is there there was motive of forethought. they're not telling us
he shot his father in riverside, california, last week.ing the use of a gun. so far authorities have not revealed a motive. joining me live now, defensive attorney rebecca rose woodland, good morning to you. >> good morning do you. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the insanity defense here. what does that mean for this case? a 10-year-old boy? >> it's so interesting and different and, quite frankly, really ahead of its time or maybe not...
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i guarantee you even if it's, fifth grade teacher in social studies, in inland empire in riverside californiaou get a video of that teacher abusing the child's media and that's new media and i guarantee you that school district will be in a deep amount of trouble. we need to hold the academic world, we need to hold the teachers accountable for what they've been doing unchecked for too long. >> host: it is obvious to me that you're a decent guy. you're very sincere. you mean well. and you really wrote -- you wrote this book. you poured your heart and soul into this book. you have a chance to talk to millions of people. what is it that you would like for them to know about you, andrew breitbart? >> guest: well, you just said it. that i'm sincere about this. >> host: yes you are. >> guest: that i'm not a liar. that i do this at great sacrifice and risk. >> host: and you're not a tool of the right. >> guest: i'm not a tool of the right. in fact, i say it. i help go proud. i went in to cpac where people were saying i don't want to be part of cpac if go proud is going to be there. i'm like i'm goin
i guarantee you even if it's, fifth grade teacher in social studies, in inland empire in riverside californiaou get a video of that teacher abusing the child's media and that's new media and i guarantee you that school district will be in a deep amount of trouble. we need to hold the academic world, we need to hold the teachers accountable for what they've been doing unchecked for too long. >> host: it is obvious to me that you're a decent guy. you're very sincere. you mean well. and you...
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because i guarantee that even if this is a fifth grade teacher in social studies in an empire in riverside california you get the video of that teacher abusing the child's mind, that is news media and i guarantee that school district is going to be in a deep amount of trouble. we need to hold the academic world and told the teachers accountable for what they've been doing for too long. >> host: it's obvious you are a decent guy and you wrote this book and poured your heart and soul into this book. you have a chance talking to millions of people what is it you would like them to know about you, andrew breitbart? >> guest: you just said it, then my sincere about this and i'm not a lawyer i do disagree sacrifice. i helped. i went into cpac when people were saying they don't want to be part and going to throw a party for these guys. i told the republican establishment. obviously the biggest myth is that it's racist. i believe it's black people who feel inside the inner city or wherever they live there simply to walk to the tea party and sat among people, be an actor, you know how to act, go out there and
because i guarantee that even if this is a fifth grade teacher in social studies in an empire in riverside california you get the video of that teacher abusing the child's mind, that is news media and i guarantee that school district is going to be in a deep amount of trouble. we need to hold the academic world and told the teachers accountable for what they've been doing for too long. >> host: it's obvious you are a decent guy and you wrote this book and poured your heart and soul into...
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host: doug joins us from riverside, california. caller: i was calling in for a few questions.we went into libya to prevent air strikes and into that hitting -- ended up hitting a compound that almost killed gaddafi. the next day, which killed osama bin laden. i do not think there are a lot of conspiracy theories in america. i think when we start to question, it begins to be a conspiracy theory. guest: from the standpoint of libya and what happened here, it is one thing about developing theories and another thing about where the facts are. you may get into the questions of the president on foreign policy before we leave. from the standpoint of being aloof with the iranian green revolution and in the administration, they went to the united nations, the same organization that put libya of to have the human rights council, to what we have seen in bahrain and syria. from a standpoint of what this week review what happened this week with the president, i think it shows his decisiveness has improved on foreign issues. host: you are both political strategists and not foreign policy st
host: doug joins us from riverside, california. caller: i was calling in for a few questions.we went into libya to prevent air strikes and into that hitting -- ended up hitting a compound that almost killed gaddafi. the next day, which killed osama bin laden. i do not think there are a lot of conspiracy theories in america. i think when we start to question, it begins to be a conspiracy theory. guest: from the standpoint of libya and what happened here, it is one thing about developing theories...
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there's a lot of things similar about california and florida, but in a recent survey, riverside in southern california ranked 18th on a new list of cities with the most dangerous areas for pedestrians. get this, the top four spots on the list all florida cities. still, nearly 7,000 pedestrians were killed in the last decade in california, a statistic interestingly which cost the state millions in federal transportation funds. >>> the best part of waking up will soon cost you more. the price for most smuckers coffee brands is coming up, folgers, dunkin' donuts and millstone cough. smuckers says its prices are going up 11% because of the increased cost of unroasted beans. >>> the apple app store reached another milestone today, three years after it first launched, it now has more than half a million apps. there's a catch to that total. the half million figure includes apps that apple has approved over the three years. they're not necessarily all live on the site now. now, if you take that away, the count is about 400,000. to put this number in perspective, it's ahead of whartplaicce which onl
there's a lot of things similar about california and florida, but in a recent survey, riverside in southern california ranked 18th on a new list of cities with the most dangerous areas for pedestrians. get this, the top four spots on the list all florida cities. still, nearly 7,000 pedestrians were killed in the last decade in california, a statistic interestingly which cost the state millions in federal transportation funds. >>> the best part of waking up will soon cost you more. the...
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host: doug joins us from riverside, california. caller: i was calling in for a few questions. into libya to prevent air strikes and into that hitting -- ended up hitting a compound that almost killed gaddafi. the next day, which killed osama bin laden. i do not think there are a lot of conspiracy theories in america. i think when we start to question, it begins to be a conspiracy theory. guest: from the standpoint of libya and what happened here, it is one thing about developing theories and another thing about where the facts are. you may get into the questions of the president on foreign policy before we leave. from the standpoint of being aloof with the iranian green revolution and in the administration, they went to the united nations, the same organization that put libya of to have the human rights council, to what we have seen in bahrain and syria. from a standpoint of what this week review what happened this week with the president, i think it shows his decisiveness has improved on foreign issues. host: you are both political strategists and not foreign policy strategis
host: doug joins us from riverside, california. caller: i was calling in for a few questions. into libya to prevent air strikes and into that hitting -- ended up hitting a compound that almost killed gaddafi. the next day, which killed osama bin laden. i do not think there are a lot of conspiracy theories in america. i think when we start to question, it begins to be a conspiracy theory. guest: from the standpoint of libya and what happened here, it is one thing about developing theories and...
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adam could not for riverside, california. shukri juma who among other places lived in florida, operating out of pakistan right now. so i would say we have a very serious invested interest in continuing to capture or kill these rights to the homeland including from america. i would say is we let down the line at the issue of pakistan, this could move in one of two directions. one would be an unfortunate reality. the relationship the u.s. had a mini 90s after the pressler amendment coronet did, with the relationship is virtually nonexistent in a strategic way. the other is where the relationship moved after the september 11th attacks and would protect a relationship captured khalid sheikh mohammed, al shahid, that captured serious al qaeda members. in my personal view, pakistan has a very serious series of options right now. we have the bulk of al qaeda leadership operating in pakistan. will it help us capture the rest of this organization? only facts on the ground will be able to tell. the last thing i'll note very briefly is
adam could not for riverside, california. shukri juma who among other places lived in florida, operating out of pakistan right now. so i would say we have a very serious invested interest in continuing to capture or kill these rights to the homeland including from america. i would say is we let down the line at the issue of pakistan, this could move in one of two directions. one would be an unfortunate reality. the relationship the u.s. had a mini 90s after the pressler amendment coronet did,...
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haven't found from riverside california, shipper juma who among other places lived in florida, operatingout of pakistan right now. so i would say we have a very serious vested interest in continuing to capture rich killed the source of the homeland including americans. i would say is for the down the line at the issue of pakistan, this could move one of two directions. one would be an unfortunate reality, the relationship the u.s. had the money to 90s after the missiles were not good, with the relationship was virtually nonexistent in a serious strategic way. the other is where the relationship moved after the september 11 attacks. more productive relationship captured khalid sheikh mohammed, now she. the capture of serious al qaeda members. my personal view, pakistan has a very serious series of options right now. we have the book of al qaeda's central leadership operating in pakistan. will it help us capture the rest of this organization? only facts on the ground will be able to tell. the last thing on the very briefly is one particular concern i would have and i continue to have, the
haven't found from riverside california, shipper juma who among other places lived in florida, operatingout of pakistan right now. so i would say we have a very serious vested interest in continuing to capture rich killed the source of the homeland including americans. i would say is for the down the line at the issue of pakistan, this could move one of two directions. one would be an unfortunate reality, the relationship the u.s. had the money to 90s after the missiles were not good, with the...
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adam could not for riverside, california. shukri juma who among other places lived in florida, operating out of pakistan right now. so i would say we have a very serious invested interest in continuing to capture or kill these rights to the homeland including from america. i would say is we let down the line at the issue of pakistan, this could move in one of two directions. one would be an unfortunate reality. the relationship the u.s. had a mini 90s after the pressler amendment coronet did, with the relationship is virtually nonexistent in a strategic way. the other is where the relationship moved after the september 11th attacks and would protect a relationship captured khalid sheikh mohammed, al shahid, that captured serious al qaeda members. in my personal view, pakistan has a very serious series of options right now. we have the bulk of al qaeda leadership operating in pakistan. will it help us capture the rest of this organization? only facts on the ground will be able to tell. the last thing i'll note very briefly is
adam could not for riverside, california. shukri juma who among other places lived in florida, operating out of pakistan right now. so i would say we have a very serious invested interest in continuing to capture or kill these rights to the homeland including from america. i would say is we let down the line at the issue of pakistan, this could move in one of two directions. one would be an unfortunate reality. the relationship the u.s. had a mini 90s after the pressler amendment coronet did,...
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not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary principle which the board adopted in 2003, very simple motto, think beforyo
not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary...
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not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary principle which the board adopted in 2003, very simple motto, think before you act and choose the least environmentally harmful alternative. regarding sequa, i would highlight the prevention is getting the people we opportunity attract to our cities. the historic buildings are assets and not liabilities. the developer widely recognized value added qualities of historic and orlede buildings respect the history of our community and contributions of those who came before them. forbe those who choose to demolish historic buildings, sequa is intended to challenge those constructions. it is wasteful and requires trucking and new materials and s
not only with los angeles, new york, charleston, but pasadena, san diego, riverside, fresno, all incredible cities in california that strive to do preservation planning and i know you can too.s0 we're here to help. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ryan turner. i'm a resident of the richmond district and practice environmental land use law. i'm strongly in fanger of the program. i see it as embodiment and action of the precautionary...
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university of california regents are now considering a plan that could charge students more to attend a more popular campuses. students may pay more for u.c. berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million towards his high speed law. 15 states were awarded $2 billion. the governor there cancelled the project. california collected $623 million in stimulus dollars last yao year as a result of similar decisions by governors in ohio and wisconsin. >>> tonight the city council will decide whether to cut salaries for firefighters when the city contracts out fire services. plan calls for san carlos and redwood city to create a new combined fire department. redwood city would provide managers with san carlos firefighters being fold in order the department. they report that city staff is recommending cutting firefighters pay by 5% to bring the city's pay scale more in line. they are recommending the p
university of california regents are now considering a plan that could charge students more to attend a more popular campuses. students may pay more for u.c. berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million...
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university of california regents are now considering a plan that could charge students more to attend a more popular campuses. students may pay more for u.c. berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million towards his high speed law. 15 states were awarded $2 billion. the governor there cancelled the project. california collected $623 million in stimulus dollars last yao year as a result of similar decisions by governors in ohio and wisconsin. >>> tonight the city council will decide whether to cut salaries for firefighters when the city contracts out fire services. plan calls for san carlos and redwood city to create a new combined fire department. redwood city would provide managers with san carlos firefighters being fold in order the department. they report that city staff is recommending cutting firefighters pay by 5% to bring the city's pay scale more in line. they are recommending the p
university of california regents are now considering a plan that could charge students more to attend a more popular campuses. students may pay more for u.c. berkeley or ucla than riverside or santa cruz. it would raise funds at a time when tuition hikes are common. opponents say the idea is elitist and could harm the u.c. system. >> california will benefit from florida's decision to cancel the high speed rail project. ray lahood announced that california will get another $300 million...
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autoridades de la universidad de california, proponen en aumento para la colegiatura, bajo el plan, cuotas altas se pagarían en los Ángeles, y berkeley, y tambié en riversidecadáveres de fosas clandestinas, en durango. >>> qu tal amigos, al regresar, temperaturas lo que viene en camino, viene el 10 de mayo, al volver. ♪. >>> qu tal amigos, buenas tardes, felicidades en este inicio de semana, y a las mamás que siguen de festejo, hoy y mañana tambin, se toman el día de festejo, con la familia, un sistema que vemos claramente, de baja presión, trae del norte, aire, y se traduce, para el sur de california, con nublados y lluvias, y para nosotros viento, y oleañe, y temperaturas frescas, 53,60 y 62 panorama para esta noche, 46 grados, parcialmente nublado, viento cede, y temperatura comienza a subir desde maana, 62 por completo despejado, buenas noticias, para el diez de mayo, hasta 70 grados, en san josñ, el jueves y viernes, desciende hasta 66 grados, y fin de semana, 68 semana estable, fresca, pero agradable, más detalles a las once. >>> gracias guillermo, en mñxico, localizaron once cuerpos más en durango, elevó a 168 los cadáveres encontrados en el último
autoridades de la universidad de california, proponen en aumento para la colegiatura, bajo el plan, cuotas altas se pagarían en los Ángeles, y berkeley, y tambié en riversidecadáveres de fosas clandestinas, en durango. >>> qu tal amigos, al regresar, temperaturas lo que viene en camino, viene el 10 de mayo, al volver. ♪. >>> qu tal amigos, buenas tardes, felicidades en este inicio de semana, y a las mamás que siguen de festejo, hoy y mañana tambin, se toman el día de...
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well, obviously it can't be dangerous to be a pedestrian in california but a new survey says some places are far more deadly. riverside was labeled the most dangerous and the san jose was 26th and los angeles 27th. however, the top four cities were all in florida. still, almost 7,000 pedestrians were killed in the last decade in this state, a static which cost the state millions in transportation funds. experts note air bags reduce traffic deaths dramatically but there's no technology keeping more pedestrians alive. >> we all use the internet but may not realize how much our economy depends on it. business and tech supporter scott budman is here. >> the internet, more than a platform for business, it's a huge business in itself and a report says that the net makes up 3% of the gross domestic product and has been responsible for 20% of our total economic growth. on top of that there is job creation. for every job lost because of the internet, 2 1/2 new jobs are created. another down day on wall street. stock still unable to rally past concerns that the european countries are carrying too much debt. >>> social networkin
well, obviously it can't be dangerous to be a pedestrian in california but a new survey says some places are far more deadly. riverside was labeled the most dangerous and the san jose was 26th and los angeles 27th. however, the top four cities were all in florida. still, almost 7,000 pedestrians were killed in the last decade in this state, a static which cost the state millions in transportation funds. experts note air bags reduce traffic deaths dramatically but there's no technology keeping...
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california. >> where do they live? >> they live everywhere. you know, interestingly, the largest -- the most growth among latinos was not in the coastal counties, but it was more in the inland counties, riversidesan bernardino, sacramento, salino. it's true across the country. you're seeing more asians and latinos in places like mcincome and, you know, states that we didn't typically see those at least in the first wave of immigrants, but now they're spreading out and living just not only throughout california, but throughout the country. >> which brings us really to michael's story, and that's transportation. to getç prosecute those places that are growing in the center of the country. so your story tonight is about getting us on to a train that moves faster than what we're accustomed to. >> 220 miles per hour. quite a bit faster. about 140 miles faster than trains go now. this was a big week for high-speed rail. it was november of 2008 that californians voted. it was a close vote, but they voted to invest $10 billion in a high-speed rail system. it was projected even then to cost about $43 billion, so some of the money was going to have to come from elsewhere, but the week started off well
california. >> where do they live? >> they live everywhere. you know, interestingly, the largest -- the most growth among latinos was not in the coastal counties, but it was more in the inland counties, riversidesan bernardino, sacramento, salino. it's true across the country. you're seeing more asians and latinos in places like mcincome and, you know, states that we didn't typically see those at least in the first wave of immigrants, but now they're spreading out and living just...
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california is considering whether to create a flex tuition plan for its system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter: he was one of 160 people on that american airlines flight that comes in from chicago every night about now. and last night anything but normal. was kind of fidgety and was mumbling right before it happened in arabic. >> reporter: this midwest businessman shares his story but not his name. he saw the suspect charge the aisle and ram the cockpit. heard the shouts as the man was subdued. >> you could see the scuffle and several passengers from the back came up to help. >> reporter: rageh almurisi with a california i.d. and a yelmny passport spent the end of the flight in first cla
california is considering whether to create a flex tuition plan for its system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in...
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california is considering whether to create a flex tuition plan for its system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in court tonight. debora villalon spoke to a passenger on the flight and -- and is live with his story. >> reporter: he was one of 160 people on that american airlines flight that comes in from chicago every night about now. and last night anything but normal. >> he was kind of fidgety and was mumbling right before it happened in arabic. >> reporter: this midwest businessman shares his story but not his name. he saw the suspect charge the aisle and ram the cockpit. heard the shouts as the man was subdued. >> you could see the scuffle and several passengers from the back came up to help. >> reporter: rageh almurisi with a california i.d. and a yelmny passport spent the end of the flight in fir
california is considering whether to create a flex tuition plan for its system. attending a flagship school like u.k. berkeley or ucla would cost more than attending classes at riverside or merced. uc officials have not endorsed the plan but exploring ways to increase revenue. they bumped up tuition for the next year to $11,000. >>> there is new information tonight about a security incident on board a jetliner bound for san francisco. the man who tried to storm the cockpit is due in...
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california is planning to have a different level of campuses. for example, ucla, berkeley could be paying more for education than those attending uc/riverside.hey are struggling with state budget cuts that already led to tuition increases and layoffs. >>pam: the class of 2011 will be graduating with more debt than any other red redding class going 22,900. 8 percent more than just one here ago. >>jacqueline: owith warm conditions on our extended forecast but creek cool off in even a wet forecast for this weekend. a cool off initially but then a wet weekend forecast. the new york beach highway human remains have pointed to two different suspects. authorities are saying that it is the work of a serial killer. the d.a. says the the circumstances now suggest at least two different people were telling these victims. >>catherine: newt gingrich, it is official that he will run for president. he will make a more formal statement on wednesday. he is a former court jugeorgia congressman and was eventually speaker of the house who resigned. >> >>catherine: jan brewer, the arizona congressmacontroversial immigration law is going to capitol hill for clari
california is planning to have a different level of campuses. for example, ucla, berkeley could be paying more for education than those attending uc/riverside.hey are struggling with state budget cuts that already led to tuition increases and layoffs. >>pam: the class of 2011 will be graduating with more debt than any other red redding class going 22,900. 8 percent more than just one here ago. >>jacqueline: owith warm conditions on our extended forecast but creek cool off in even a...