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we had 16 canneries in southern california from los angeles to san diego and were 40,000 people in the tuna industry alone in san diego and in southern california, but now all there is is the corporate offices for those tuna companies. the processing and the ships, the boats are all in the western pacific now. we've seen the seafood industry in southern california wane quite a bit from when i was a kid, and at the same time, as i mentioned earlier, the world population has tripled, so we're bringing in less seafood, even though the demand is going up and up,o we havthis opportunity to grow fish in the waters off the coast in clean, clear water that's not polluted. it's not within a bay. it doesn't interfere with water skiers or kayakers or anybody else, but it'll be out in 200 feet of water in a quarter- to a half-knot current going by, which means that the water stays clean and the biomass of the fish has no impact on the environment, and yet we're still in very close proximity to the market, so the product when it's brought in is harvested and on the dock within a couple of hours aft
we had 16 canneries in southern california from los angeles to san diego and were 40,000 people in the tuna industry alone in san diego and in southern california, but now all there is is the corporate offices for those tuna companies. the processing and the ships, the boats are all in the western pacific now. we've seen the seafood industry in southern california wane quite a bit from when i was a kid, and at the same time, as i mentioned earlier, the world population has tripled, so we're...
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you end up with kind of a connection of major american cities from san diego california, los angeles especially suburban los angeles and orange county to places like phoenix, albuquerque, dallas houston to austin and san antonio moving to the south in major cities like atlanta and younger cities like tampa come orlando jacksonville and charlotte and a lot of places in between. the personality of these cities is suburban. it's very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling and really kind of takes these two regions and morphs into something we have tried to understand. one of the things as a result of world war ii and technology that are produced as a result of world war ii era and not just world war ii but they almost seamless transition from world war ii to the potential for world war iii and the cold war with the soviet union. had been typically been tradition in the united states to go to war, mobilize armed forces capable of winning that war and then to be mobilized and to try although the united states has never attempted to maintain some sort of global neutrality. the cold war i
you end up with kind of a connection of major american cities from san diego california, los angeles especially suburban los angeles and orange county to places like phoenix, albuquerque, dallas houston to austin and san antonio moving to the south in major cities like atlanta and younger cities like tampa come orlando jacksonville and charlotte and a lot of places in between. the personality of these cities is suburban. it's very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling and really kind of...
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en san diego, california. jaime garcÍa. as de abuso o de abandono permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. jueces de la corte suprema de california establecieron que ya no serÁ un requisito indispensable la presencia de sus padres. desde san francisco, luis megid tiene mÁs detalles. luis: los jueces de la corte suprema de california quitaron un gran obstÁculo para que jÓvenes abusados o abandonados por sus padres puedan permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. quienes soliciten la protecciÓn de un programa que a travÉs de las cortes estatales les obtiene la residencia, ya no tendrÁn que cumplir con el requisito de que sus padres participen en el proceso. >> eso ayuda a que todos tengan la misma oportunidad. luis: abogados de inmigraciÓn dicen que la corte revierte la polÍtica que exigía la participaciÓn de los padres. >> ¿ cÓmo van a encontrar un padre que ni siquiera se preocupa por ellos? luis: el programa de visas para jÓvenes funciona en toda la naciÓn pero cada estado y cada condado tienen reglas diferentes. la decisiÓn de la corte s
en san diego, california. jaime garcÍa. as de abuso o de abandono permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. jueces de la corte suprema de california establecieron que ya no serÁ un requisito indispensable la presencia de sus padres. desde san francisco, luis megid tiene mÁs detalles. luis: los jueces de la corte suprema de california quitaron un gran obstÁculo para que jÓvenes abusados o abandonados por sus padres puedan permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. quienes soliciten la protecciÓn de un...
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host: let's go to harold in san diego, california. good morning. caller: yes, hello. host: good morning. you are on the air. caller: i am on the air? ok. i had a problem with a foot bug situation i have been working on for six months. the doctor does not know what it is. there have been several cultures taken on it. is not being infected by the blood, and it is sort of what they were talking about, sort of like athletes foot, but i'm very clean about my feet, and i am changing thoughts all the time, and it is only on one foot, but it is coming up in blisters. i put on -- the doctors have given me several different antiseptics and all, plus i have washed it and soaked it in mustard water and so forth, but nothing seems to be killing the infection. i was wondering if there was anything the doctors had that they might hear, or maybe if they want questions or something. int: let's go to milton north carolina. you are on the air. caller: good morning. thanks to c-span for giving us this opportunity. i would like to make you mentioned that there is a system called agenda 21
host: let's go to harold in san diego, california. good morning. caller: yes, hello. host: good morning. you are on the air. caller: i am on the air? ok. i had a problem with a foot bug situation i have been working on for six months. the doctor does not know what it is. there have been several cultures taken on it. is not being infected by the blood, and it is sort of what they were talking about, sort of like athletes foot, but i'm very clean about my feet, and i am changing thoughts all the...
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indocumentados o menores, esta semana un agente de la patrulla fronteriza de 70 aÑos fue arrestado en san diego, californiad de los inmigrantes, lo que quiere decir que estos abusos van a seguir. >> al regresar en noticias tele mundo la tecnologÍa estÁ matando la pasiÓn, como usar el telÉfono celular en la cama puede daÑar la relaciÓn con su pareja, imagÍnese usted. >> y el mundo llora a la legendaria aro reta franklin, la reina del soul falleciÓ hoy a los 76 aÑos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ si añades capas a tu rostro, tienes una barba. si añades capas a tu barba, eres un hombre lobo. si tu rostro necesita capas, tu barra de chocolate también. disfruta de capas crujientes y cremosas cookie layer crunch de hershey's más capas unas cejas de impacto que duran días. prueba prueba pruebatudi prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba picker upper ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚ
indocumentados o menores, esta semana un agente de la patrulla fronteriza de 70 aÑos fue arrestado en san diego, californiad de los inmigrantes, lo que quiere decir que estos abusos van a seguir. >> al regresar en noticias tele mundo la tecnologÍa estÁ matando la pasiÓn, como usar el telÉfono celular en la cama puede daÑar la relaciÓn con su pareja, imagÍnese usted. >> y el mundo llora a la legendaria aro reta franklin, la reina del soul falleciÓ hoy a los 76 aÑos. ♪...
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en san diego, california, jaime garcÍa. univisiÓn.scal general, jeff sessions, la separaciÓn familiar fue para detener la llegada de inmigrantes a la frontera. pero cifras revelan que ademÁs de provocar traumas a miles de niÑos, el plan no cumpliÓ con su objetivo. janet rodrÍguez nos tiene mÁs informaciÓn. janet: ni en la separaciÓn familiar ni la polÍtica de cero tolerancia parecieran haber tenido gran impacto en el flujo de migrantes que intentan cruzar ilegalmente, porque la cifra de detenidos en la frontera sur apenas ha disminuido. >> la separaciÓn de familias nunca iba a ser una forma eficaz de disuadir a la gente que venga aquÍ. la gente siente una necesidad de emigrar a este paÍs. janet: estadÍsticas publicadas por la oficina de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza revelan que la detenciÓn de familias disminuyÓ sólo en 227 desde mayo. el nÚmero de niÑos no acompaÑados detenidos bajo poco mÁs. el nÚmero total de inmigrantes detenidostambiÉn. hace unos meses, el gobierno habÍa impuestofuertes medidas para disuadir a los migrantes que
en san diego, california, jaime garcÍa. univisiÓn.scal general, jeff sessions, la separaciÓn familiar fue para detener la llegada de inmigrantes a la frontera. pero cifras revelan que ademÁs de provocar traumas a miles de niÑos, el plan no cumpliÓ con su objetivo. janet rodrÍguez nos tiene mÁs informaciÓn. janet: ni en la separaciÓn familiar ni la polÍtica de cero tolerancia parecieran haber tenido gran impacto en el flujo de migrantes que intentan cruzar ilegalmente, porque la cifra...
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>>> jimmy is a cross-fit professional in san diego california, she's a body builder, she's a beach.andstand and then. >> what? >> these are in the water. >> that i feel like i could do. >> okay, fine, you just keep watching the video and you tell me that you can do all of this under the water. >> no, no, i didn't say that. hold your horses, homey. >> dang, she could be a master diver, man, those skills. >> yes, yes she could. >> i could coudo that breathing >> what's interesting about this the little bit of weightlifting i've dup so much of it is breathe, breathe in, breathe out, keep your breath. i wond how that impacts her training when she can't breathe. >> but also the pressure, depending on how deep in that pool she is. >> she doesn't seem to mind because she's handling that kettle ball like a zblos i could probably do those one handed pushups in the water too without the weights. >> i would did it with about 12 ounces. >> a freak accident left her facing the prospect of spending the rest of her life in a wheelchair, here she is as resilient as all get out and popular. she's go
>>> jimmy is a cross-fit professional in san diego california, she's a body builder, she's a beach.andstand and then. >> what? >> these are in the water. >> that i feel like i could do. >> okay, fine, you just keep watching the video and you tell me that you can do all of this under the water. >> no, no, i didn't say that. hold your horses, homey. >> dang, she could be a master diver, man, those skills. >> yes, yes she could. >> i could...
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host: elizabeth in san diego, california. good morning, elizabeth. caller: good morning.the name of this proposed bill is -- says it all, like something out of "1984." to call this a safety initiative because more people can ditch their old cars is neanderthal look at the way we should conduct our automobile industry. it reminds me of -- remember the auto industry did not impose safety standards on its own. they had to be pushed to do that. now we have safe automobiles that save millions of lives over the decades. really, this whole proposal is a gift to the oil and coal industry through the neanderthals that are running this country now, trump. guest: you are right that this would benefit the oil industry because as the proposal lays out, the administration forecasts this would result in additional 500,000 euros of oil used per day in the united states. 2%, 3% higher oil consumption. this would be a benefit. would be using less electricity for the tv's, you could argue because of coal-fired power plants are still a large percentage of the electrical grid, it may not be a
host: elizabeth in san diego, california. good morning, elizabeth. caller: good morning.the name of this proposed bill is -- says it all, like something out of "1984." to call this a safety initiative because more people can ditch their old cars is neanderthal look at the way we should conduct our automobile industry. it reminds me of -- remember the auto industry did not impose safety standards on its own. they had to be pushed to do that. now we have safe automobiles that save...
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from san diego, california, david tamayo.cheers and applause] this--we gotta get this out of the way right now, 'cause this is a surprise party. surprise, family! >> oh, yeah. surprise, family. >> because what? >> my grandparents are avid "millionaire" fans. they don't know i'm on the show yet. so once it comes on air, "hey, grandparents. surprise!" [cheers and applause] >> this is it. this is the coming out party. >> oh, yeah. >> i love it. all right. the best surprise and how this
from san diego, california, david tamayo.cheers and applause] this--we gotta get this out of the way right now, 'cause this is a surprise party. surprise, family! >> oh, yeah. surprise, family. >> because what? >> my grandparents are avid "millionaire" fans. they don't know i'm on the show yet. so once it comes on air, "hey, grandparents. surprise!" [cheers and applause] >> this is it. this is the coming out party. >> oh, yeah. >> i love...
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there's a lot here i brownsville and the house and i guess the most ice the san diego california michael stipe he called i did. you know me that was different that are going to be then if not then there's thousand years they'll shoot medical. and more idempotence to say it's ideal i mean everything doesn't mean they want that all. of them look at that their bill clinton didn't want this i thought i. want that little recorder either but i'll carry their bones will i start until. they're all sort of there by their guns but he doesn't see the cannot of them about that about obama yes who starts to look at them as honest as a spineless idea i look at all oh this is the almost like yes i want and. yeah innocent on the. medical stuff on that i didn't. get the only not allowed to. and don't only joined up it's on us that idea it was the internet bacon of that was when us said and i mean some communities are full of them in a system about me and in those mean feehan me on this their idea if not from then on this idea of oh i don't mean it like they're not that i'm gonna get it they feed you i me
there's a lot here i brownsville and the house and i guess the most ice the san diego california michael stipe he called i did. you know me that was different that are going to be then if not then there's thousand years they'll shoot medical. and more idempotence to say it's ideal i mean everything doesn't mean they want that all. of them look at that their bill clinton didn't want this i thought i. want that little recorder either but i'll carry their bones will i start until. they're all sort...
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and up with cities from san diego or california or los angeles through phoenix and albuquerque and moving through the south because it is very college educated middle-class, sprawling, and something that we try to understand as the sunbelt. one of the things that we understand without technology wet with that seamless transition to the potential for world war iii and typically it had been a tradition to mobilize the armed forces and then 2d mobilize that has never been fully isolationist with a global neutrality. it is a game changer so the united states and perceiving that potential threat with the soviet union after world war ii that the government needs to make sure it can wage that fight to not demobilize those 16 million people to fight world war ii then not demobilize that you maintain a much larger military presence new research and development such as the manhattan project with a presence here in west texas and the weapons technology engineering aerospace and interested to staff these training grounds from texas to the desert into naval base or shipbuilding so all of the jobs that
and up with cities from san diego or california or los angeles through phoenix and albuquerque and moving through the south because it is very college educated middle-class, sprawling, and something that we try to understand as the sunbelt. one of the things that we understand without technology wet with that seamless transition to the potential for world war iii and typically it had been a tradition to mobilize the armed forces and then 2d mobilize that has never been fully isolationist with a...
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roseann, san diego, california, line for democrats.aller: there are so many horrible things that trump has done to talk about, but the one that i have on my mind is just the vulgar and horrible behavior of those people at the florida rally that he had. that was just so embarrassing for the american -- for america. i just cannot get over that much anger at nothing. anyway, that is my topic for today. believe how those people behaved and they are doing it all the time. it is not like that was anything new. host: president trump expected to hold another rally tonight in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. we will be covering it on c-span two and on c-span radio and the web at c-span.org. robert is in caspian, michigan, an independent. caller: good morning, america. about theopinion elections from state to state for governors and senators for different states. i don't think the president should get involved in different elections throughout the state, not just the present president but in the past i got to look in and watch in. i think he should m
roseann, san diego, california, line for democrats.aller: there are so many horrible things that trump has done to talk about, but the one that i have on my mind is just the vulgar and horrible behavior of those people at the florida rally that he had. that was just so embarrassing for the american -- for america. i just cannot get over that much anger at nothing. anyway, that is my topic for today. believe how those people behaved and they are doing it all the time. it is not like that was...
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california. a very blue state. this includes la jolla, a part of san diego, this has been a changing demographic. seat that could certainly flip in favor of democrats. it'll be interesting because if that happens, in sacramento in san diego. >> california has one of the risky places for the republicans the cycle. >> brett: byron, wrap it up. >> the north dakota senate. the republicans have been handicapped by having such a tiny majority. if they're going to make it any bigger, north dakota's probably their best chance to do it. the most important fact in the race between heidi heitkamp and kevin kramer is that donald trump won north dakota up by six points. heidi heitkamp, a first term, both were elected statewide. this is the one where republicans really hope they can pick up the seat. >> brett: thank you very much. we'll be following all those races, when we come back the late senator mccain is on his way to the nation's capital. ♪ before nexium 24hr mark could only imagine... a peaceful night sleep without frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid bef
california. a very blue state. this includes la jolla, a part of san diego, this has been a changing demographic. seat that could certainly flip in favor of democrats. it'll be interesting because if that happens, in sacramento in san diego. >> california has one of the risky places for the republicans the cycle. >> brett: byron, wrap it up. >> the north dakota senate. the republicans have been handicapped by having such a tiny majority. if they're going to make it any bigger,...
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in san diego, california, im camila bernal reporting. (pam) ahead at nine .. trying to find a seat on a bart train during commute hours is tough ... but standing during the long train ride home can be tougher ... but not for this extremely large four legged pooch... where he was seen riding bart on two legs... (grant)topvo plus... after just two years... the tracy police chief is out of a job... why lots of big wigs in the city... are upset with the termination of larry esquivel. (pam) and after the break... a former c-h-p officer facing child sex abuse and rape charges... how sheriff's investigators were notified of the alleged abuse.... (grant) now at 9:30...the tracy police chief is out of a job. city officials anounced larry esquivel was terminated this morning.(pam) esquivel spent 30 years with the san jose police department, and two- years as chief there, before taking the top ot in tracy. as reporter kay recede explains, the tracy police officers association expressed its frustration with the termination. (rhodesia ransom councilwoman, city of tracy)'we
in san diego, california, im camila bernal reporting. (pam) ahead at nine .. trying to find a seat on a bart train during commute hours is tough ... but standing during the long train ride home can be tougher ... but not for this extremely large four legged pooch... where he was seen riding bart on two legs... (grant)topvo plus... after just two years... the tracy police chief is out of a job... why lots of big wigs in the city... are upset with the termination of larry esquivel. (pam) and...
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host: jim in san diego, california. you are looking for a job, what is the job market like there? >> there are more jobs -- caller: there are more jobs available. i think the real unemployment numbers are 4%, -- not 4%, probably 14%, and when donald trump was running in the debates he said that obama -- it was 8% when obama was in office and donald trump's the real numbers 25%, 30%, i think that is going on now. it is more like 14%. they should count all the people under age of 65 that have less than 1000 dollars on their tax return for the year and include them in the unemployed. host: should we believe the current low unemployment numbers? guest: we should believe the current low unemployment number and the bureau of labour statistics try to get people who -- really not implied employed at their ideal jobs. they say there is an official unemployment rate that counts people looking for a job and who found -- who are in the labor market. rate, which captures people underutilized in their work. people in involuntary part-time work looking for full-time work. people who are long-ter
host: jim in san diego, california. you are looking for a job, what is the job market like there? >> there are more jobs -- caller: there are more jobs available. i think the real unemployment numbers are 4%, -- not 4%, probably 14%, and when donald trump was running in the debates he said that obama -- it was 8% when obama was in office and donald trump's the real numbers 25%, 30%, i think that is going on now. it is more like 14%. they should count all the people under age of 65 that...
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. >>> en san diego california, el oficial la empujÓ con lo que al parecer, es una macana.de relaciones con pandillas, resistencia al arresto. estos jÓvenes tienen otra versiÓn de los hechos. >>> la tumbÓ en el suelo y ahÍ la muchacha tenÍa las manos en su cara, no sabÍa si el oficial le iba a seguir pegando. >>> la razÓn por venir era por tirar el... no estamos haciendo nada, solo estÁbamos tirando la pelota. no tenÍa razÓn. estamos aquÍ jugando football american. >>> en este parque frecuentemente ocurren peleas. se revisan las acciones de los oficiales que apoarecen en este video. damos un giro en las noticias vamos con janis bencosme para que nos diga como van a estar las temperaturas. buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas, tenemos que inform inform inform informarnos para hacer los planes de fin de semana. advertÍ desde ayer el riesgo de tiempo severo en hasta el tiempo, mayormente hacia el norte, hemos tenido 5 tornados reportados en las Últimas 24 horas, un sinnÚmero... Árboles caÍdos, rÁfagas de viento y el panorama va a persistir. algunos estados quedan con el golfo de mÉxic
. >>> en san diego california, el oficial la empujÓ con lo que al parecer, es una macana.de relaciones con pandillas, resistencia al arresto. estos jÓvenes tienen otra versiÓn de los hechos. >>> la tumbÓ en el suelo y ahÍ la muchacha tenÍa las manos en su cara, no sabÍa si el oficial le iba a seguir pegando. >>> la razÓn por venir era por tirar el... no estamos haciendo nada, solo estÁbamos tirando la pelota. no tenÍa razÓn. estamos aquÍ jugando football...
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georgetown, texas, can do it come and it through public and city council in louisiana or in san diego, california, can say we are moving to 100% clean energy, then we should be able to see heads of state and leaders of corporations and governors across the country and people around the world saying, we're going to get also -- off of fossil fuel entirely. we will save money as well as saving lives in the process. amy: michael brune, thank you for being with us, executive director of the sierra club, speaking to us from oakland, california. and michael mann, professor of atmospheric science at penn state university. coming up, we will look at the thousands of california prisoners who are on the frontlines battling the fires. they make one e dollar a day. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we continue our coverage of the california wildfires with a look at who's actually fighting the fires, and it may just surprise you. in addition to roughly 7000 full-time and seasonal california firefi
georgetown, texas, can do it come and it through public and city council in louisiana or in san diego, california, can say we are moving to 100% clean energy, then we should be able to see heads of state and leaders of corporations and governors across the country and people around the world saying, we're going to get also -- off of fossil fuel entirely. we will save money as well as saving lives in the process. amy: michael brune, thank you for being with us, executive director of the sierra...
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they cover flights from oakland and san francisco to burbank, los angeles, san diego, several other california cities. the fares are only for travel on tuesdays and wednesdays. so there's the catch. >> you are never more than seven minutes away from the forecast. more school districts starting the new year today. 55, a little cloudy. an area that could see drizzle this morning. 59 by noon. then partly cloudy in the afternoon. only about 63 degrees. we got one more we'll talk about. belmont, redwood shores. cloudy this morning. drizzle less likely than yesterday. there still could be a spin or two of it. 57. noon, 63. mostly sunny and comfortable 72 during the afternoon hours. good luck. have fun. >>> okay. taking a look at the roads this morning. bay bridge toll plaza once again from our emeryville camera, we spun that oren for yoaround for. no metering lights. we have a little stackup on either side of the toll plaza in the cash lanes. maybe a couple minute wait there. it should not take long. other than that, mostly green on our traffic maps. i want to update you on a crash in the antioch ar
they cover flights from oakland and san francisco to burbank, los angeles, san diego, several other california cities. the fares are only for travel on tuesdays and wednesdays. so there's the catch. >> you are never more than seven minutes away from the forecast. more school districts starting the new year today. 55, a little cloudy. an area that could see drizzle this morning. 59 by noon. then partly cloudy in the afternoon. only about 63 degrees. we got one more we'll talk about....
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the affairs cover flights from oakland and san francisco to burbank, los angeles, san diego, several other californiaies too. the fares though are for travel on tuesdays and wednesdays only. >>> pan asian business leader has awarded deserving students with scholarships today. >> dionne lynn was proud to be one of the speakers during the convention in san francisco. the ascend is the largest nonprofits for business professionals an students. >>> and walt disney sponsored the luncheon and tomorrow i will be there moderating a panel alongside some disney executives. should be really good. >>> stay with us, a magical moment for a bay area boy. >> i was like you're my favorite player. can you sign my jersey. he was like sure. >> that is young anthony's autograph on chris davis' jersey. what? we'll tell you what the team decided to do with it. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. >>> coming up
the affairs cover flights from oakland and san francisco to burbank, los angeles, san diego, several other californiaies too. the fares though are for travel on tuesdays and wednesdays only. >>> pan asian business leader has awarded deserving students with scholarships today. >> dionne lynn was proud to be one of the speakers during the convention in san francisco. the ascend is the largest nonprofits for business professionals an students. >>> and walt disney sponsored...
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salud expertos d dicen hay relacion de longevidad entre madre e hija despues de un estudio en california, san diegoals fe feminas cuyas madres vivieron hasta los 90 aÑos tenian la mi m misma probabilidad de llegar a la misma edad y que lalongevidad no se hereda del dpapa . >>> autoridades confirmaron 76 l el numero de personas en menos d de 24 horas sobrieron una sob sobredosis . >>> lionel nos cuetnta de que r dorga fue lo que que tomaroa qu. >>> arutoridades confirmaron qu es k2, una marihuana sintetica q que al parecer no fue b vendido pero regalado a decenas de pe o personas ,vimos como alguien era atendido por una sobredosis, las camaras grabaron como un bhombr era atendido por paramedicos por un cuadro medico de sobredosis, mlultiples personas en total 7 t tuvieron que ser inyectadas, d mediacmento que se usa para contrarrestar el efecto de los o opioides, segun las arutoridade dos presoersonas fueron arrets p por tener la droga, arutoridade informaron que dos sujetos eran conocidos por venta de drogas y estaban en libertad condicional, algunas presoersonas tuvieron s ser atendidas hasta 2 a
salud expertos d dicen hay relacion de longevidad entre madre e hija despues de un estudio en california, san diegoals fe feminas cuyas madres vivieron hasta los 90 aÑos tenian la mi m misma probabilidad de llegar a la misma edad y que lalongevidad no se hereda del dpapa . >>> autoridades confirmaron 76 l el numero de personas en menos d de 24 horas sobrieron una sob sobredosis . >>> lionel nos cuetnta de que r dorga fue lo que que tomaroa qu. >>> arutoridades...
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. >> mi compaÑero froon circo de san diego california, se fue anoche a la casa de la familia de martÍnez, arriba, arribo lo veo ganador. >> sabÍa que Él iba a ganar, pero Él no era el Único compitiendo. >> su familia le amarÁnmanda un mensaje aquÍ si hay porras. >> asÍ con 3 de 3 javier termiÓo invicto en su primer participaciÓn haciendo historia en exatlÓn su familia lo ve en la final. >> orgullosa. >> una cosa es tener porra bien que la familia te apoye y este muchacho lo hizo con sus 3 pasadas. >> esto serÁ lo que afecta a tommy? puede ser muchas gracias por todo el retoro de extra tlan, y gums con adamari. >> yo opiniÓn que tienes que traerle al equipo rojo al equipo de los famosos bien cupe tardo tan four te como Él para que sea parejo, pero amigo vamos a una aus en fuied ante das trato naturales, cÓmo. >> ademÁs, ya estan en nuestra casa de "un nuevo dÍa" preparÁndose y disfrutando de un cafÉ ahÍ la estÁn retirando, fero demanda castillo, erick y joven actor emiliano que va a pasar con ellos, yo lo siente la claridad del alivio de claritin 24 horas sin causar sueño cuando las alerg
. >> mi compaÑero froon circo de san diego california, se fue anoche a la casa de la familia de martÍnez, arriba, arribo lo veo ganador. >> sabÍa que Él iba a ganar, pero Él no era el Único compitiendo. >> su familia le amarÁnmanda un mensaje aquÍ si hay porras. >> asÍ con 3 de 3 javier termiÓo invicto en su primer participaciÓn haciendo historia en exatlÓn su familia lo ve en la final. >> orgullosa. >> una cosa es tener porra bien que la familia...
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central valley warm, numbers exceeding 100 degrees, even in southern california. san diego and l.a., a lot of sunshine there, low- to mid-80s over the next couple of hours. see later tonight, astros later in town. first pitch a lot of sunshine right around 70 degrees. it will be a mild start to the game. by 10:00 as the game is wrapping up, temperatures slowly falling into the lower 60s. overnight tonight here is the call from accuweather. it will be mainly clear night for a lot of us. make marine layer compressed, cloud cover, fog confined to the coastline. overnight lows temperatures mid to upper 50s as we get you into the start of your weekend. accuweather seven-day forecast. the next seven days, warm and sunny out there. later this afternoon that heat will increase to start out the weekend. saturday away from the coast warm to hot around the bayshore line, inland, 100 decision in the rm whattest spot. the heat will ease for the second half of the weekend. cooling air, refreshing air inland will arrive on monday afternoon. really probably the warmest weekend we've had so
central valley warm, numbers exceeding 100 degrees, even in southern california. san diego and l.a., a lot of sunshine there, low- to mid-80s over the next couple of hours. see later tonight, astros later in town. first pitch a lot of sunshine right around 70 degrees. it will be a mild start to the game. by 10:00 as the game is wrapping up, temperatures slowly falling into the lower 60s. overnight tonight here is the call from accuweather. it will be mainly clear night for a lot of us. make...
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>> so the construction is starting in san diego, california.we're doing is we're extending the walls again in the strategic locations. but we're also reinforcing the old fences that have been torn through, criminal organizations will bring up welding torches and cut through the antiquated fences. we're reinforcing that and doing a lot of the infrastructure that's necessary. but again, it all circles back to what is the purpose and the purpose is to control the illegal flow of all of the illicit narcotics, all of the illegal aliens and criminals like the ms-13s. we're working on keeping them out of our country. >> bill: you are saying this is happening right now? how much more would it take to get the job done in the way that you think is sufficient? >> well, if you look at what he is requesting when he is requesting the $25 billion, i don't know that we necessarily need $25 billion but we definitely need around $5 to $10 billion. we have to look at the specific locations where walls are going to help us control the traffic. dictate where illega
>> so the construction is starting in san diego, california.we're doing is we're extending the walls again in the strategic locations. but we're also reinforcing the old fences that have been torn through, criminal organizations will bring up welding torches and cut through the antiquated fences. we're reinforcing that and doing a lot of the infrastructure that's necessary. but again, it all circles back to what is the purpose and the purpose is to control the illegal flow of all of the...
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host: stephen san diego, california. caller: hi.ospitalently in the and had great care from my employer. what a lot of it is is that people distrust the special interests as it is turned into a political football like the immigration issue. a large think that is part of the problem. people feel powerless. they are told in many counties in united states, people have a choice of one carrier if they are looking for an individual -- they want more choices, more control. told of the benefits packages that their insurance covers. maybe they do not want to have the benefits. maybe they are the 63-year-old retiree that does not want to maternity coverage in their package. giving people more options, i think it is the powerlessness and the lack of understanding of where the money is going. why does health care cost so much? to haveoptions and consumer power in reducing the cost of health insurance? i see the guy who is leading this effort to provide more health insurance options for suree, but also to make prescription drug prices are lower
host: stephen san diego, california. caller: hi.ospitalently in the and had great care from my employer. what a lot of it is is that people distrust the special interests as it is turned into a political football like the immigration issue. a large think that is part of the problem. people feel powerless. they are told in many counties in united states, people have a choice of one carrier if they are looking for an individual -- they want more choices, more control. told of the benefits...
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california. they get really warm. near 80 degree water temperatures here from oceanside to san diego to delmar. ry humid as well down in parts of southern california on the coast. even though they are getting into fog. it is warm. not for us. our fog is cooler. some thunderstorm activity in the sierra. 70s and 80s. 88 yesterday to 77 in redwood city today. san jose from 86 to 79. the city was 67 on sunday. dropping that temperature down. average is now 68. you see the high temperature average go up heading into mid- august at the end of august. in september can be darn warm in the city. so far we just see below normal temperatures. 1991 was the record. the pacific northwest system is allowing the door to open up to these cooler temperatures even into tuesday we are looking for mainly 80s well inland. a break from a lot of the 90s or one hundreds. i don't think the fog is going anywhere. it will be back tonight and tomorrow. 7 degrees cooler in oakland and the napa airport. nine in santa rosa. the big drop in the temperatures is already felt early enough and the onshore breeze along with the fog
california. they get really warm. near 80 degree water temperatures here from oceanside to san diego to delmar. ry humid as well down in parts of southern california on the coast. even though they are getting into fog. it is warm. not for us. our fog is cooler. some thunderstorm activity in the sierra. 70s and 80s. 88 yesterday to 77 in redwood city today. san jose from 86 to 79. the city was 67 on sunday. dropping that temperature down. average is now 68. you see the high temperature average...
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. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor louise alvarez teaches a class about what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suits virus. and how youth who wore zoot suits came to symbolize a challenge to racial and gender identities. his class is about an hour, 20 minutes. >>> all right, so let me just remind you where we are in our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week
. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor louise alvarez teaches a class about what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suits virus. and how youth who wore zoot suits came to symbolize a challenge to racial and gender identities. his class is about an hour, 20 minutes. >>> all right, so let me just remind you where we are in our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week
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researchers at the university of california san diego found that mothers that use marijuana and nursing had trace amounts much thc in their breast milk. it causes the high from marijuana. they stay could influence brain development. they cited that children had growth delays. >>> coming up, preparing for the upcoming flu season we'll look at if it is too early to get vaccinated against this year's virus and the changes to this year's vaccine. >> reporter: the twin peaks tunnel is back open again and trains are rolling thru for through -- through for the first time in two months. the changes that riders you may have noticed this morning. >>> starting today there will be enforced patrols on the interstates till labor day. the initiative is conjunction with the burning van in nevada and the vacation nears heading to lake tahoe. >>> this the first monday morning in nearly two months that the twin peaks tunnel is back open for commuters. >> reporter: we see a lot of smiles and looks of relief as they approach the tunnel. all the construction equipment is cleared away and the trains are rolli
researchers at the university of california san diego found that mothers that use marijuana and nursing had trace amounts much thc in their breast milk. it causes the high from marijuana. they stay could influence brain development. they cited that children had growth delays. >>> coming up, preparing for the upcoming flu season we'll look at if it is too early to get vaccinated against this year's virus and the changes to this year's vaccine. >> reporter: the twin peaks tunnel is...
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. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor lu up next, luiz isalvarez teaches class about what led to the los angeles zoot suit riots. he describes race relations in world war ii. and how they challenged gender and racial identities. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >>> all right. so let me just remind you where we are in on ongoing narrative of mexican american
. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor lu up next, luiz isalvarez teaches class about what led to the los angeles zoot suit riots. he describes race relations in world war ii. and how they challenged gender and racial identities. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >>> all right. so let me just remind you where we are in on ongoing narrative of mexican american
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we're up in california, san diego and various other places. we have a stretch of 80 miles that's just starting. we are doing well for but were having very little help from congress. in particular from the democrats in congress because they are just obstructionist. most of them voted for a while ten years ago, 12 years ago. they voted. but they are just a bunch of obstructionist. i have 400 people that haven't yet been approved. they are great people. like yourselves, they give up their jobs in order to work in government. they are going every ounce of time, they are delaying it and obstructing. their whole campaign is resist. our campaign is make america great again. [cheers and applause] even beyond claudia, i think claudia is going to do great. eve got to help her. you've got to make sure. she's running against someone -- >> bret: president trump in utica, new york. grieving for washington. he is campaign for claudia tenney. you saw the white house travel pool. the president listing the administration's successes. he makes the case for a mid
we're up in california, san diego and various other places. we have a stretch of 80 miles that's just starting. we are doing well for but were having very little help from congress. in particular from the democrats in congress because they are just obstructionist. most of them voted for a while ten years ago, 12 years ago. they voted. but they are just a bunch of obstructionist. i have 400 people that haven't yet been approved. they are great people. like yourselves, they give up their jobs in...
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california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858.owever, there is now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller. >> it could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures to stay in this anomalously warm state. >> it's very simple. scientists at the scripps hill have been recording temperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above normal. >>> what has the temperature gauge showed you in the last week or so? >> it showed we have been right at or outside the record temperatures that were already set back in the 30s. we know we are experiencing an extreme temperature event. >> it increases the likelihood a hurricane might track just a little further north than it would have. >> reporter: even though california has been battle tested by fires, mudslides and earthquakes, the widespread impact of a hurricane on lives and property is still unknown. >> the risk associated with surprising since we haven't been test foder th tested for that natural pheno
california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858.owever, there is now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller. >> it could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures to stay in this anomalously warm state. >> it's very simple. scientists at the scripps hill have been recording temperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above normal. >>> what has the temperature...
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there are opportunity zones in san jose, san diego, oakland, la. 879 in total throughout california. >> when you're building opportunity zones, how do you prevent against gentification. >> right. you can have folks like our fund we typically invest in diverse founders and communities. we see an economic benefit to doing that. there are others probably going to look and say, hey, if i do this thing, i can get a tax break. all right. how do you prevent the bad actors from taking advantage? and i think it's going to be up to the local government, actually, to put in place rules and regulations that, you know, fit on top of the federal law that has been set. some of the things that need to be put in place are you have to invest in a business that is actually starting that that community. if it's starting in that community, chances are, they have to hire from that community. if you hire from the community, now you have the residents making increased wages and becoming a part of next wave of technology and industry. as opposed to bringing new folks in and moving the old folks out. >> can t
there are opportunity zones in san jose, san diego, oakland, la. 879 in total throughout california. >> when you're building opportunity zones, how do you prevent against gentification. >> right. you can have folks like our fund we typically invest in diverse founders and communities. we see an economic benefit to doing that. there are others probably going to look and say, hey, if i do this thing, i can get a tax break. all right. how do you prevent the bad actors from taking...
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. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez teaches a class about what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suit riots, how youth 0 who wore zoot suits symbolized a challenge to racial and gender identities. his class is about 1:20. our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week we talked about 1910 and the mexican
. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez teaches a class about what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suit riots, how youth 0 who wore zoot suits symbolized a challenge to racial and gender identities. his class is about 1:20. our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week we talked about 1910 and the mexican
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. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez teachesut what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suit riots. he describes race relations during world war ii and how youth who wore zoot suits came to represent a challenge to conventional gender and racial identities. his class is about 1 hour 20 minutes. >> all right. so, let me just remind you where we are in our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week, we talked a lot about 1910 and the mexican revolution and the dramatic
. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez teachesut what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suit riots. he describes race relations during world war ii and how youth who wore zoot suits came to represent a challenge to conventional gender and racial identities. his class is about 1 hour 20 minutes. >> all right. so, let me just remind you where we are in our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week, we talked a...
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vamos con mario perea hasta san diego, l california, donde se llevara a c cabo esa audiencia. >> muchasen el proceso de su arresto ocur d ocurrido este aÑo e n imperia e beach californai diia dio un v t total. intentamo s obtener una r reaccion de su abogad,a pea, pes fue impoisible. nos revelaron qe e esteban loaiza recibno sale d s casa pero que si reccibibe visi. el abogado carrillo aunque no lo conoce nos dio un adelanteo de o qupasar hoy >> pareciera que llegarona a a acuerdo, a ambicambio de que c declarara culpaleble, habria mes castigo, se reduciria la sent c sentencia >> si maÑana se cambia la dec r declaracide declaracion es posible que el c acuerdo ya se realizo antes y h aha ahora pues va a dictar la sen n sentencia y entonces porque no normalmente en el proceso se va a declarar c(aplausos(culpabl n renunciando a sus derechos y e acepta la responsabilidad de los hechos >> la sentencia podria reducirse notablemente >> lo mas seguro es que ya no n enfrente carcel de por vida, sin embargo, podrian ser 10 aÑos, si el acuerdo es de tal magnitud, q que pueda ser que no va a estar
vamos con mario perea hasta san diego, l california, donde se llevara a c cabo esa audiencia. >> muchasen el proceso de su arresto ocur d ocurrido este aÑo e n imperia e beach californai diia dio un v t total. intentamo s obtener una r reaccion de su abogad,a pea, pes fue impoisible. nos revelaron qe e esteban loaiza recibno sale d s casa pero que si reccibibe visi. el abogado carrillo aunque no lo conoce nos dio un adelanteo de o qupasar hoy >> pareciera que llegarona a a acuerdo,...
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. >> southern california's ocean waters are getting warmer. in fact, last week, scientists in san diego recorded sea surface temperatures at 81.3. that's one of the highest temperatures ever recorded in california since officials started recording that back in 1916. an unusual weather pressure system is settling over southern california. the bay area has been chilly this summer, getting as low as 50 degrees. >> kids trying to hang on to the end of summer by heading to the beach. today a good one? >> it will be as we head into the afternoon. right now, we're still in the 50s. 57 degrees in san francisco, and we are expecting toe areas of fog, but i am tracking that warmup. i'll have all the details coming up. >>> tracking a delay for b.a.r.t. in the east bay. may be a new one out of san francisco. we're tracking that update as well as an issue getting to the richmond-san rafael bridge. we'll show you the problem getting there. jose thinking what day is it. 4:45, as you take a live look at san jose as you get started with this friday eve. >> crazy new video to show you this morning. a yac
. >> southern california's ocean waters are getting warmer. in fact, last week, scientists in san diego recorded sea surface temperatures at 81.3. that's one of the highest temperatures ever recorded in california since officials started recording that back in 1916. an unusual weather pressure system is settling over southern california. the bay area has been chilly this summer, getting as low as 50 degrees. >> kids trying to hang on to the end of summer by heading to the beach....
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renew a contract with the navy, the postal service, involved with claims processing, even san diego county in california business, they are involved with that. some of the deals in the press release or conference call, as reasons for confidence going forward. got it. thank you. perspective. we will keep an eye on that one. will speak with airport ceo tim than $2 day by more million in bonds. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. lisa: denver international the fifth busiest airport in united states serving more than 61 million passengers per year. it brings the issue of to $2.7 series of bonds for a improvements. earning is so much nicer than the airports we have in new york city. joining us is the chief executive of denver international airport. thank you for being here. let's start with what the money is going go toward her and >> a five-year $3.5 billion capital program. i know we are the newest airport but we have a lot of things to do and are expanding because we are growing so fast. we will be remodeling our increasing capacity for that. about a 30% increase. train
renew a contract with the navy, the postal service, involved with claims processing, even san diego county in california business, they are involved with that. some of the deals in the press release or conference call, as reasons for confidence going forward. got it. thank you. perspective. we will keep an eye on that one. will speak with airport ceo tim than $2 day by more million in bonds. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. lisa: denver international the...
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california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858.ere's now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller: , it could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures continue to stay in this anomalously warm state. >> it's very simple. ve reporter: scientists at the tripps pier have been recording historic temperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above normal. what has the temperature gauge showed you over the last week or so? >> it shown that we have been right at, or outside, the record temperatures that were already set back in the '30s. experi a verextreme temperature event. ex that potentially increases the likelihood that a hurricane might track just a little bit further north than it would tlve. >> reporter: even though california has been battle- y sted by fires, mudslides, and earthquakes, the widespread impact of a hurricane on lives and property is still unknown. >> the risk associated with those high-wind events might be terprising, sin
california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858.ere's now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller: , it could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures continue to stay in this anomalously warm state. >> it's very simple. ve reporter: scientists at the tripps pier have been recording historic temperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above normal. what has the temperature...
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. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor lu up next, luiz isalvarez teaches class about what led to the los angeles zoot suit riots. he describes race relations in world war ii. and how they challenged gender and racial identities. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >>> all right. so let me just remind you where we are in on ongoing narrative of mexican american history. we talked about 1910 and the mexican revolution and the dramatic changes that this made for the mexican origin folk on the northern side of the border. this week, we are going to begin discussion of our third flash point in the course which is 1943, really as a stand-in for world war ii, if you are recall, at the end of last week, we had been discussing those million plus mexican migrants who moved north of the border into the united states, many of them, hundreds of thousands of them and their children settling in the southwestern united states, california, texas, and elsewhere. we discussed their experiences, their trials and tribulations, what they lived through in the 1920s a
. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor lu up next, luiz isalvarez teaches class about what led to the los angeles zoot suit riots. he describes race relations in world war ii. and how they challenged gender and racial identities. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >>> all right. so let me just remind you where we are in on ongoing narrative of mexican american history. we talked about 1910 and the mexican revolution and the...
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. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez teaches a class about what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suit riots, how youth 0 who wore zoot suits symbolized a challenge to racial and gender identities. his class is about 1:20. our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week we talked about 1910 and the mexican revolution and the dramatic changes that this made for the mexican origin folk on the northern side of the border. this week we're going to begin discussion of our third point in the course which is 1943, really as a stand-in for world war ii. if you recall, at the end of last week we had been discussing those million-plus mexican migrant the who moved north of the border into the united states, many of them hundreds of thousands of them and their children settling in the southwestern united states. california, texas, and elsewhere. we discussed their experiences, their trials and tribulations, what they loved through in the 1920s and the 1930s and great depression. i mentioned a company of times and we'll be spend
. >>> up next on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez teaches a class about what led to the 1943 los angeles zoot suit riots, how youth 0 who wore zoot suits symbolized a challenge to racial and gender identities. his class is about 1:20. our ongoing narrative of mexican-american history. last week we talked about 1910 and the mexican revolution and the dramatic changes that this made for the mexican origin folk on the northern side of the...