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soto's private attorney, steven h.led a motion to have the criminal contempt charge dropped. >> mr. rosen, miss soto. >> stand up. >> as you know -- you may sit down. >> thank you. >> i want you to understand that there is case law that specifically says that what you did, flipping the finger and what you said -- >> i'm sorry. >> listen, do not say a word. >> i just -- >> relax. this is not the end of the world. >> okay. >> flipping the finger and what you said is contemptuous language. contemptuous behavior. you get contempt. it makes you a convicted felon and that will be with you for the rest of your life. >> now it's the attorney's turn to plead soto's case. >> her judgment on that day was impaired by her ingestion of drugs and alcohol prior to her coming to your courtroom. that impairment, even though i don't condone her actions, led her to the conduct that was contemptuous before you. >> soto's attorney brings forward an administrator from an outpatient mental health drug and rehab facility who evaluated soto whi
soto's private attorney, steven h.led a motion to have the criminal contempt charge dropped. >> mr. rosen, miss soto. >> stand up. >> as you know -- you may sit down. >> thank you. >> i want you to understand that there is case law that specifically says that what you did, flipping the finger and what you said -- >> i'm sorry. >> listen, do not say a word. >> i just -- >> relax. this is not the end of the world. >> okay. >>...
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de soto cab in san francisco unveiled a whole new look and name.6:00, david stevenson explains how the taxi service hopes rebrainedding itself will mean more fares for itself drivers. >> reporter: it is a splashy new rebranding. of one of san francisco's oldest cab companies. >> let me tell you, i was very, very worried about the idea of giving up such an iconic brand. >> reporter: de soto cab dates back to 1933. it is now turning red and being renamed after taxi hailing app fly wheel. a redwood city based company letting customers hail, track, and pay for a cab through their cell phone. >> we want to lift the whole taxi industries this helps to get the message across. >> reporter: the app has been around since 2009 and is already in 85% of san francisco cabs but more recent offerings from uber, lyft, and side car have hit the taxi industry hard. >> if we are going to be competitive, we have to make sure the public understands that we have these technologies. >> just trying to get the other drivers to realize we have a market. >> reporter: they are
de soto cab in san francisco unveiled a whole new look and name.6:00, david stevenson explains how the taxi service hopes rebrainedding itself will mean more fares for itself drivers. >> reporter: it is a splashy new rebranding. of one of san francisco's oldest cab companies. >> let me tell you, i was very, very worried about the idea of giving up such an iconic brand. >> reporter: de soto cab dates back to 1933. it is now turning red and being renamed after taxi hailing app...
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mejor actor protagÓnico: daniel arenas, eric elÍas, gabriel soto, jorge salinas, sebastiÁn rulli.novela: "el color de la pasiÓn", "lo que la vida me
mejor actor protagÓnico: daniel arenas, eric elÍas, gabriel soto, jorge salinas, sebastiÁn rulli.novela: "el color de la pasiÓn", "lo que la vida me
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after 70 years, de soto cab is rebranding itself as fly wheel.el is a taxi hailing app based in redwood city. de soto is trying to compete with ride share companies like lyft, side car, and uber. speaking of uber, had trouble hailing one lately? maybe you are not uber nice. tonight, julie watts shows us the app's secret rating system and what it takes to get blacklisted. >> reporter: emily relies on a 3:00 a.m. cup of coffee to get her going and a ride by uber to get her to work by 4:00. but that ride became less reliable when they stopped picking her up. she thought there was something wrong with her app at first. >> 15 seconds to air. >> reporter: then, she soon discovered she couldn't get a ride because some uber drivers thought there was something wrong with her. >> i asked a driver what was going on and he basically told me i had a really low uber rating. under three out of five. >> reporter: like many, she had no idea uber drivers rate riders and decide who to pick up based on that score. >> you know what your rating is? >> i have no idea.
after 70 years, de soto cab is rebranding itself as fly wheel.el is a taxi hailing app based in redwood city. de soto is trying to compete with ride share companies like lyft, side car, and uber. speaking of uber, had trouble hailing one lately? maybe you are not uber nice. tonight, julie watts shows us the app's secret rating system and what it takes to get blacklisted. >> reporter: emily relies on a 3:00 a.m. cup of coffee to get her going and a ride by uber to get her to work by 4:00....
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. >> reporter: andre soto is the richmond organizer for communities for a better environment. he says not only are the rails unsafe, the cars are, too. >> they're running this stuff, this explosive bakken crude in train cars designed to carry high fructose corn syrup. >> reporter: soto points to what happened in the feather river canyon back in november. this train derailed on the same tracks where trains transport 1 million gallons of bakken a week. luckily this 1 was full of corn rather than crude. >> we're not prepared today. >> reporter: after that accident state senator jerry hill wrote governor brown this letter urging him to halt the transport of crude oil by rail through our most treacherous passes in california. months later he's still waiting for an answer. >> i'm concerned that the railroads are not doing enough. i'm concerned that the oil companies are not taking it as seriously as he should. >> reporter: hill authored a bill that would collect money to train first responders to fight the catastrophic fire if a crude derailment like this one happened here. >> this
. >> reporter: andre soto is the richmond organizer for communities for a better environment. he says not only are the rails unsafe, the cars are, too. >> they're running this stuff, this explosive bakken crude in train cars designed to carry high fructose corn syrup. >> reporter: soto points to what happened in the feather river canyon back in november. this train derailed on the same tracks where trains transport 1 million gallons of bakken a week. luckily this 1 was full of...
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andres soto from benicians for a safe and healthy community fears that may also happen here at home.e you have the river canyon where the river flows into the lake, which is the water supply for two and a half million people. it threatens everybody's lauder's supply throughout northern california who receives water through the system. alecia reid>>: this isn't a first. a train carrying crude oil crashed in lynchberg virginia last year. also in quebec, canada in 2013 where 47 people died. >>:when these railcars the rail and blow up a they're like small atom bombs that turn into fireballs. alecia reid>>: rail lines are proposed to carry oil into the state by next year. affecting both the valero and tesoro refineries. over 1400 signatures were collected from people in benicia that are against it. because of all those signatures, the proposal has been recirculated, and will be reopened for public comment on june 30th. in benicia pam moore>>: a walnut creek family knows a lot about the gift of life. tonight, as kron-4's charles clifford explains, a man has received another medical miracle
andres soto from benicians for a safe and healthy community fears that may also happen here at home.e you have the river canyon where the river flows into the lake, which is the water supply for two and a half million people. it threatens everybody's lauder's supply throughout northern california who receives water through the system. alecia reid>>: this isn't a first. a train carrying crude oil crashed in lynchberg virginia last year. also in quebec, canada in 2013 where 47 people died....
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impact to neighbors views we current don't have privacy in our backyard the lot is oriented north soto south 0 so by the time the sun reaches noon our backyard it 125r9d to be shaded in a couple of hours with no sunlight in the backyard not only because of 89 harper but 11 harper one of our goals in doing the addition to have the deck so we're raised out of the shadow and can enjoy the sunlight as well as the neighbors i want to point out that we have widened the light we will we've accepted that and the planter itself has been widened since we made our first application the deck is reduced and the total width between the east side of the planter and the out surrounding the windows is almost 12 feet almost half the lot away from the windows so a fairly good separation for us and we've taken away the privacy fence the privacy fence on the west side of our planter we've originally put it in under thinking that we talked about the materials and she didn't want the privacy fence at all that works for us we're more than happy to do that in terms of the height of the planter 3.6 par fit is a
impact to neighbors views we current don't have privacy in our backyard the lot is oriented north soto south 0 so by the time the sun reaches noon our backyard it 125r9d to be shaded in a couple of hours with no sunlight in the backyard not only because of 89 harper but 11 harper one of our goals in doing the addition to have the deck so we're raised out of the shadow and can enjoy the sunlight as well as the neighbors i want to point out that we have widened the light we will we've accepted...
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lo acompaÑaba su esposa dalia soto del valle a castro se le observa con su habitual sudadera y una camisaos a una pausa regresamos con mÁs en un momento. ♪ >> decenas de miles de indocumentados ya poseen una licencia de conducir en california que obtuvieron desde una ley se los permitiÓ en enero otros muchos se preparan para hacer el examen de conducir, las reacciones de los inmigrantes que dicen que esa licencia les cambiÓ la vida. >> en todo un suceso se ha convertido la ley que permite a los indocumentados que residen en california obtener una licencia de conducir en este estado en su primer mes 57.000 licencias ha sid expedidas con la ley av60 en total 415.000 exÁmenes de manejo se han realizado. >> para terminar mi examen pero todo saliÓ exitoso. >> por primera vez en 14 aÑos william garcÍa puede subir a su automÓvil y manejar legalmente. para este mexicano a quien en dos ocasiones le decomisaron automÓviles por manejar sin licencia fue como un sueÑo recibir el ansiado documento que le cambia por completo la vida. >> me cambiÓ en su totalidad ya me siento seguro de mÍ porque tengo la
lo acompaÑaba su esposa dalia soto del valle a castro se le observa con su habitual sudadera y una camisaos a una pausa regresamos con mÁs en un momento. ♪ >> decenas de miles de indocumentados ya poseen una licencia de conducir en california que obtuvieron desde una ley se los permitiÓ en enero otros muchos se preparan para hacer el examen de conducir, las reacciones de los inmigrantes que dicen que esa licencia les cambiÓ la vida. >> en todo un suceso se ha convertido la ley...
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pkg sot mara de jess soto- beneficiaria del programa de nutricin 1004 a sentirme bien yo misma, a curarme la tercera edad, proporciona servicios alimenticios en 39 centros dentro del condado en donde cualquier persona mayor de 60 aÑos puede recibir ayuda. acudimos al centro comunitario de mayfair para observar el funcionamiento. mara teresa rodrguez- chef 2, 37 nosotros cocinamos comida saludable para las personas de 60 aÑos la comida que cocinamos aqu est aprobada por una dietista. track mediante un pago de $3 dlares los solicitantes pueden recibir el beneficio sin embargo si la persona no tiene los medios, no se le negara el servicio. 12,27 la comida que nos dan aqu es muy buena, muy nutritiva y muy sabrosa, a m me gusta mucho. track adems de la alimentacin y educacin nutricional las actividades sociales tambin forman parte importante de los beneficios recibidos en los centros comunitarios. bailamos mucho y eso nos hace sentirnos muy bien. 1311 es muy bonito pertenecer a un lugar uno se siente ms joven mire yo tengo 80 aÑos y yo me siento que yo me ha ayudado mucho estar aqu ejercicio b
pkg sot mara de jess soto- beneficiaria del programa de nutricin 1004 a sentirme bien yo misma, a curarme la tercera edad, proporciona servicios alimenticios en 39 centros dentro del condado en donde cualquier persona mayor de 60 aÑos puede recibir ayuda. acudimos al centro comunitario de mayfair para observar el funcionamiento. mara teresa rodrguez- chef 2, 37 nosotros cocinamos comida saludable para las personas de 60 aÑos la comida que cocinamos aqu est aprobada por una dietista. track...
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burngeath of joanian pilot isiis ng to usthis 12 jry ofmerin beg killed te to dtct coatn frs fr their sotorr grou we're ve in the satle cnr shee la. monica. >> thk u, sharee. pl error appes toa cmund ththe progm th the pntt ashed in tiwan ater recoring blk bos ivestite towar leneon o t rbo totwo enges wpt idle 30econds aft tkff. i still u ve able to fly b lo stown goen jpefe mai aule efo reart. te plane csd a minutend telvsecos later. >> and our nual opation 6bsave a life is unrway n i 23 year kar roge ed the evt. 150 fireompanies throuout the dewe lys helping to distbute 10,0 smok aarms doted by ta. theoal to make se everytng hme s workg arms. tey la t yes anneed to be teed rurl w ha life savg tipsvios adetai of a mily safety ee tomorrow. al th 6a.com. >> we, red was lor of the eeng at the b re stion i nayunk togh tmplwon go red mmit te hlfirst annual mtown night ad procds from event fits amecan plelphia hear asoctiontion go recampan wi rais mon for het disse toy it's a fst and educatn for wome >> beg ithe spng garden sctn mor nutter helped kck off sun ken race of the year i will ta placi
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aÑos 40 marca el inicio de la inmigraciÓn de puertorriqueÑos estados unidos buscando mejor futuro, soto dÉcada de los 40 new york fue uno de los asentamientos mÁs grandes tanto asÍ que en los aÑos 60 representaba el 80% de los latinos en esta ciudad. segÚn el profesor carlos vargas nos puertorriqueÑos abrieron las puertas para otros grupos de latinoamericanos. >> muchas de las batallas que se lucharon fueron precisamente por esos grupos portorriqueÑos que lucharon en contra la adversidad, socialmente, econÓmicamente etc. >>un testigo de esas luchas es don tito que saliÓ desde rincÓn puerto rico en 1958 que por aÑos han despertado nostalgia en el paladar de los isleÑos que llegan a su negocio en el barrio new york. >> cÓmo que era cuando llegaron? >> yo vine a trabajar en el campo y en enero del 60 me vine para acÁ. >> usted cree que los puertorriqueÑos pierden identidad? >> sigue siendo cualquier cosa. >> de pura cepa. >> para algunos el sentido se manifiesta mÁs en la distancia asÍ lo sienten aileen que se mudÓ a nueva york para trabajar en el mercado de puerto rico. >> conoces a otro
aÑos 40 marca el inicio de la inmigraciÓn de puertorriqueÑos estados unidos buscando mejor futuro, soto dÉcada de los 40 new york fue uno de los asentamientos mÁs grandes tanto asÍ que en los aÑos 60 representaba el 80% de los latinos en esta ciudad. segÚn el profesor carlos vargas nos puertorriqueÑos abrieron las puertas para otros grupos de latinoamericanos. >> muchas de las batallas que se lucharon fueron precisamente por esos grupos portorriqueÑos que lucharon en contra la...
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. >> reporter: another client is jose soto.ness three years ago and built this giant home in the enclave of coral gables estate. >> today we have everybody here. 15 or 20 guys. >> reporter: he uses it for photo shoots. and music videos. >> there are going to be people who will say, look at this house. look at the life that probably comes with it. why would you invite strangers into your home? >> i'd say, it's a way of making an extra buck. i'm retired. i don't work anymore. every dollar we can get, it works. >> this is your social security? >> yeah i know. >> reporter: jose says he makes a couple thousand dollars a shoot. but for him it's more about the enjoyment of the experience than the money. >> do you have anyone you'd like to see in this? any artist? >> jennifer lawrence. >> "hunger games." you want to see her in this car? >> i'd love to see that. >> if she happens to end up in a hip-hop video, bingo. >> reporter: if you want your house to be as famous as this house, if you're willing to temporarily move out your bunch fo
. >> reporter: another client is jose soto.ness three years ago and built this giant home in the enclave of coral gables estate. >> today we have everybody here. 15 or 20 guys. >> reporter: he uses it for photo shoots. and music videos. >> there are going to be people who will say, look at this house. look at the life that probably comes with it. why would you invite strangers into your home? >> i'd say, it's a way of making an extra buck. i'm retired. i don't work...
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. >> so with these stickers, de-soto is leaving colors behind for a shiny image that is aimed at thedo you love it? i love it. >> it serves a reminder, you can see it like this. >> they think you can release hail. >> the start up that decided it needed to pass through a cab company. >> they want to keep up mow nent yum. >> great night for us. and we just search pricing off the street. >> now not just these red ones and you can sdpoekt see bigger and brighter logos, too. >> now we have to work together to survive. >> in san francisco abc7 news. >> just ahead here, the pride and passion of an oakland theater owner. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody deserves $73 fares. because wedding season can get expensive. book your low fare now at southwest.com. >> in days before television, movie palaces filled thousands of seats. oakland has a remnant of that era. when dealing with the care of antiques add another word addiction. what begins simply often becomes complicated. >> this is the pride and passion of allen and one relic atop another. >> once closing they rarely if ever reopen. >> it was largest in t
. >> so with these stickers, de-soto is leaving colors behind for a shiny image that is aimed at thedo you love it? i love it. >> it serves a reminder, you can see it like this. >> they think you can release hail. >> the start up that decided it needed to pass through a cab company. >> they want to keep up mow nent yum. >> great night for us. and we just search pricing off the street. >> now not just these red ones and you can sdpoekt see bigger and...
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. >> so with these stickers, de-soto is leaving colors behind for a shiny image that is aimed at theou love it? i love it. >> it serves a reminder, you can see it like this. >> they think you can release hail. >> the start up that decided it needed to pass through a cab company. >> they want to keep up mow nent yum. >> great night for us. and we just search pricing off the street. >> now not just these red ones and you can sdpoekt see bigger and brighter logos, too. >> now we have to work together to survive. >> in san francisco abc7 news. >> just ahead here, the pride and passion of an oakland theater owner. >> what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfin
. >> so with these stickers, de-soto is leaving colors behind for a shiny image that is aimed at theou love it? i love it. >> it serves a reminder, you can see it like this. >> they think you can release hail. >> the start up that decided it needed to pass through a cab company. >> they want to keep up mow nent yum. >> great night for us. and we just search pricing off the street. >> now not just these red ones and you can sdpoekt see bigger and...
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son muy injustos porque no hay tiempo de buscar un abogado y explicar porque vinieron aquí madre ana sotoe pueden separar de dios y creo que eso es lo que están haciendo de la manera que están tratando al inmigrante en este momento 38:20 y mientras los ansiados cambios llegan estos grupos dicen que seguiran viniendo aqu al frente de la corte a acompanar y a apoyar a algunas de estas familias..desde san francisco 38;33 cesar ---la policia de san jose tiene nuevas pistas sobre los posibles responsables de asesinar a un guardia de seguridad el fin de semana.. take vo ---las autoridades obtuvieron imagenes de video grabadas por una camara de seguridad que muestran a los sospechosos momentos antes del homicidio. ---cuando uno de los sospechosos roba una caja de cigarrillos...man uel zuÑiga quien trabajaba a un costado de la tienda... sali corriendo hasta donde el individuo. ah comenz la balacera. blanca ---vacunar a sus niÑos o no enviarlos a la escuela! esa es la decisin que muy pronto los padres de california tendrian que tomar. take vo ---hoy la senadora barbara boxer estuvo en "emeryville"
son muy injustos porque no hay tiempo de buscar un abogado y explicar porque vinieron aquí madre ana sotoe pueden separar de dios y creo que eso es lo que están haciendo de la manera que están tratando al inmigrante en este momento 38:20 y mientras los ansiados cambios llegan estos grupos dicen que seguiran viniendo aqu al frente de la corte a acompanar y a apoyar a algunas de estas familias..desde san francisco 38;33 cesar ---la policia de san jose tiene nuevas pistas sobre los posibles...
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his visit is yet to generate any immediate help for people like roberto soto who owns this one truck and continues to run at a loss of $3000 a week. >> i have to pay the truck, pay mortgage, not enough money. >> reporter: the port of oakland reported a 32% drop in volume for january, siting the contractual dispute between dock workers and employers. consequences grow more significant with every passing day. >> there are 73,000 jobs that depend on the port of oakland. if long-term this issue isn't settled, cargo will begin to divert and go to other u.s. west coast gateways. jobs will be at risk. >> reporter: that's the big picture. >> i'm not a rich man, but my dream was to have my own company. >> reporter: now all he wants to do was hold on to it. wayne freedman abc7 news. >>> happening tonight, the san rafael city council will vote to extend the closure of a park that's popular with the homeless. last year it was closed for 30 days after residents were concerned about crime and drugs. the park is undergoing a renovation, including tearing down restrooms that were set on fire. tonigh
his visit is yet to generate any immediate help for people like roberto soto who owns this one truck and continues to run at a loss of $3000 a week. >> i have to pay the truck, pay mortgage, not enough money. >> reporter: the port of oakland reported a 32% drop in volume for january, siting the contractual dispute between dock workers and employers. consequences grow more significant with every passing day. >> there are 73,000 jobs that depend on the port of oakland. if...
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hollywood's sean robinson, political analyst jason johnson, and msnbc contributor victoria defrancesco sotore. >> glad to be here. >>> start tonight with jeb bush and the past. according to "the washington post," the former governor doesn't want to talk about the wars in iraq and afghanistan his brother led america into. quote, i won't talk about the past. if i'm in the process of considering the possibility of running, it's not about relitigating anything in the past. jason, can he get by hiding from the past? >> no. not at all. especially if he ends up going up against hillary clinton. look everyone is going to look at his name and look at his past and look at his history. and you can't tell the audience don't look over here, don't look over there, only look at what i'm saying. so i think george bush is being very foolish with this strategy and the more he looks like he's trying to avoid talking about his past, the more people are going to start digging up everything in the swamps of florida. >> shaun? >> well, rev, i'm going to put an entertainment spin on this. do you remember eddy murp
hollywood's sean robinson, political analyst jason johnson, and msnbc contributor victoria defrancesco sotore. >> glad to be here. >>> start tonight with jeb bush and the past. according to "the washington post," the former governor doesn't want to talk about the wars in iraq and afghanistan his brother led america into. quote, i won't talk about the past. if i'm in the process of considering the possibility of running, it's not about relitigating anything in the past....
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joining me tonight, zurlina maxwell, eric gusta and victoria defran soto. >> we start with a right-wingdid a buzzfeed video called things everyone does but doesn't talk about, and it was an instant web hit. >> oh. thanks, obama. >> thanks, obama. >> mr. president? >> can i live? >> yolo, man. >> the video was aimed at young people encouraging them to sign up for health care before the deadline this weekend. but the right is on the war path, calling the president tone deaf. >> we need to focus on the trouble over there, and what is the president of the united states doing? he's making crazy videos for buzzfeed. >> it just shows you how frivolous he is in executing his office. >> it's just so tone deaf and like bad taste. >> victoria is there anything wrong with the president doing this? >> he is not frivolous and he is not tone deaf. the office of the presidency by its nature is one of multi tasking. he's juggling dozens of issues a day, domestic and foreign. in this case he was turning to the domestic policy that the public cares about that affects us tangibly. when i saw that buzzfeed
joining me tonight, zurlina maxwell, eric gusta and victoria defran soto. >> we start with a right-wingdid a buzzfeed video called things everyone does but doesn't talk about, and it was an instant web hit. >> oh. thanks, obama. >> thanks, obama. >> mr. president? >> can i live? >> yolo, man. >> the video was aimed at young people encouraging them to sign up for health care before the deadline this weekend. but the right is on the war path, calling the...
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. >> reporter: andres soto is the richmond organizer for communities for a better environment. he says not only are the rails unsafe, the cars are too. >> they're running the stuff in -- you know this explosive fracked crude in train cars that were designed to carry high fructose corn syrup. >> reporter: the feather river canyon back in november, this train derailed on the same tracks where trains transport one million gallons of oil in a week. luckily this one was full of corn. rather than crude. >> it was not prepared today. >> reporter: after that accident, state senator jerry hill wrote governor brown this letter urging him to halt the transport of crude oil by rail through the most treacherous passes within california. months later he's still waiting for an answer. >> i'm concerned the railroads are not doing enough and i'm concerned the oil companies are not taking it as seriously as they should. >> reporter: hill authored a bill to collect money to train first responders to fight the catastrophic fire if this happened here. >> this really brings home the fact that we're
. >> reporter: andres soto is the richmond organizer for communities for a better environment. he says not only are the rails unsafe, the cars are too. >> they're running the stuff in -- you know this explosive fracked crude in train cars that were designed to carry high fructose corn syrup. >> reporter: the feather river canyon back in november, this train derailed on the same tracks where trains transport one million gallons of oil in a week. luckily this one was full of...
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. >> reporter: andre soto is the richmond organizer for communities for a better environment. he says not only are the rails unsafe, the cars too. >> they're running this stuff in you know, this explosive crude in train cars that were designed to carry a high fructose corn syrup. >> reporter: so opponents to what happened in the feather -- so to points to what happened in the feather river canyon back in december. trains transport one million gallons of oil in a week. luckily this one was full of corn rather than crude. >> we are not prepared today. >> reporter: after that accident state senator hill wrote governor brown this letter urging him to halt the transport of crude oil by rail. through the most treacherous passes within california. months later, he is still waiting for an answer. >> i'm concerned that the railroads are not doing enough. i'm concerned that the oil companies are not taking it as seriously as they should. >> reporter: hill authored a bill to collect money to train first responders to fight the fire if a crude derailment like this one happened here. >> th
. >> reporter: andre soto is the richmond organizer for communities for a better environment. he says not only are the rails unsafe, the cars too. >> they're running this stuff in you know, this explosive crude in train cars that were designed to carry a high fructose corn syrup. >> reporter: so opponents to what happened in the feather -- so to points to what happened in the feather river canyon back in december. trains transport one million gallons of oil in a week. luckily...
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so with the recommendations to witnesses today was not known a great testimony and rationale soto turned into the final report final -- very easily. with the task force dedicated to officer wellness and safety through due process rights than procedural justice that carried throughout the witness's testimony today. on behalf of law enforcement. >> travel a jump on the bandwagon thank you for your support and though i cannot -- alcoa that i appreciate the discussion of the internal procedural justice that is the key to employ on the street. fait que to the two parents that came today and i expressed my deep condolences for your loss per card cannot imagine and i admire you to have the strength to share your story and keep sharing and so we can keep getting better. nobody wants this to happen. thank you for coming. i really appreciate. like my fellow panelist thank you for coming in and the contributions of those of your of the public who cave near and far too our deliberations. i said earlier today that hurt people can hurt people's watches -- officer safety and will list is not important
so with the recommendations to witnesses today was not known a great testimony and rationale soto turned into the final report final -- very easily. with the task force dedicated to officer wellness and safety through due process rights than procedural justice that carried throughout the witness's testimony today. on behalf of law enforcement. >> travel a jump on the bandwagon thank you for your support and though i cannot -- alcoa that i appreciate the discussion of the internal...
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host: the first call comes from anna and de soto, texas. you are on the air.uest:caller: you talk about not wanting to be on the same page with president obama. president obama -- and the congressman from texas and i'm from texas, i'm 66 years old. president obama has always been against the war. i think with we listen to: paolo -- listen to: paolo, we would not be here. they're not from the city. i've had texas governors and a texas president who did nothing about the border until president obama comes. now, we either are going to be in it. my nephew's lowboy -- his mother works in the pentagon. i was in the c-span all the time on the house and the senate. you never get anything accomplished. the last representative says congress people are going to come in and have meetings. you're not going to have anything. i'm not a congresswoman. and bernice johnson is not going to have meetings about anything. host: we got a sense of what you're trying to say. guest: and i think you for your question. one of the reasons that i oppose this aumf as it is currently drafted
host: the first call comes from anna and de soto, texas. you are on the air.uest:caller: you talk about not wanting to be on the same page with president obama. president obama -- and the congressman from texas and i'm from texas, i'm 66 years old. president obama has always been against the war. i think with we listen to: paolo -- listen to: paolo, we would not be here. they're not from the city. i've had texas governors and a texas president who did nothing about the border until president...
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also looking at the commute now, we go soto some of the live pictures.san mateo bridge is heavy when you get to highway 101. bay bridge toll plaza that's improved a little bit especially if you are approaching from 880. want to get in the city, use 880. with your transponder you will be able to bypass a lot of that traffic. let's go to steve. >>> had cold lows. coldest we've seen, some since early january in san francisco. went below 50 on the loet temp. the low gave us the wind and left behind some cold air. southern california had rain and snow. las vegas and arizona. that's where the system goes right now. it will be a pretty big snowmaker. you can see it enhancing. it heads into parts of the four corners. for you, clear skies, it will be nice -- for us, clear skies, it will be nice. a lot of 30s and a few 20s. higher clouds probably won't make it. maybe a few to the south bay and the low continues to work its way out of the system. our next system will be here from the north. not a lot of moisture but i think it will make it for the sierra. cold morn
also looking at the commute now, we go soto some of the live pictures.san mateo bridge is heavy when you get to highway 101. bay bridge toll plaza that's improved a little bit especially if you are approaching from 880. want to get in the city, use 880. with your transponder you will be able to bypass a lot of that traffic. let's go to steve. >>> had cold lows. coldest we've seen, some since early january in san francisco. went below 50 on the loet temp. the low gave us the wind and...
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here with me to frame the debate victoria soto and joe watkins, former aide to george hw bush.>> i did a double take. was that rick perry saying that or ted cruz it sounded more like ted cruz. we are seeing rick perry beef up. he is dropping comments like these. more importantly, playing the money game. just last week he released a list of 80 top donors in texas. we also know that he has been beefing up in terms of studying in terms of international policy, domestic relationships, and he is in it to win it. the only but is that indictment hanging over his head. he is in a very strong position unless the indictment doesn't disappear in the next five months, then all bets or off. >> kred cruzzism. breaking that rule to not speak of another republican in a bad form? >> i guess he is doing what candidates do in tough presidential primary battles. right now polling behind senator cruz. senator cruz is probably seventh place, most polls i have seen and rick perry is in about ninth place. he has some ground to makeup. maybe this is a way he makes up ground. it will be tough getting th
here with me to frame the debate victoria soto and joe watkins, former aide to george hw bush.>> i did a double take. was that rick perry saying that or ted cruz it sounded more like ted cruz. we are seeing rick perry beef up. he is dropping comments like these. more importantly, playing the money game. just last week he released a list of 80 top donors in texas. we also know that he has been beefing up in terms of studying in terms of international policy, domestic relationships, and he...
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federalist" and the heartland institute, john walsh with salon and contributor victoria defrancesco sotoxas. i want to start on this attempt to be his own man, to be different from his brother, and at the same time, dealing with the question of iraq. and that came up specifically in a question and answer after the speech. i want to play that clip and then ask you guys about it. >> there were mistakes made in iraq for sure. using the intelligence capability that everybody embraced about weapons of mass destruction was not -- turns out not to be accurate. not creating an environment of security after the successful taking out of hussein was a mistake. because iraqis wanted security most -- you know, more than anything else. but my brother's administration through the surge, which was one of the most heroic acts of courage politically that any president's done because there was no support for this. and it was hugely successful. and it created a stability that when the new president came in he could have built on to create fragile but more stable situation that would have not allowed for the
federalist" and the heartland institute, john walsh with salon and contributor victoria defrancesco sotoxas. i want to start on this attempt to be his own man, to be different from his brother, and at the same time, dealing with the question of iraq. and that came up specifically in a question and answer after the speech. i want to play that clip and then ask you guys about it. >> there were mistakes made in iraq for sure. using the intelligence capability that everybody embraced...
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mejor actor protagÓnico: daniel arenas, eric elÍas, gabriel soto, jorge salinas, sebastiÁn rulli.Érgicos a alimentos, entre ellos 1 de cada 13 niÑas. la intolerancia rico cacahuate es una de las alergias mÁs comunes y peligrosas. pero cientÍficos aseguran haber encontrado una forma de prevenir y hasta combatir dicha alergia a los pequeÑos. marÍa eugenia payÁn nos cuenta de quÉ se trata este descubrimiento. >> mÁs del 2% de los niÑos en estados unidos son alÉrgicos al manÍ o cacahuate. el simple roce con este alimento puede provocar una reacciÓn severa. de hecho, es la causa principal de muerte por alergia en niÑos. ahora cientÍficos dicen que esa hipersensibilidad se puede prevenir exponiendo a los pequeÑos al manÍ desde antes que cumplan el primer aÑo de vida. comenzar a introducir elementos elaborados a base de manÍ y cacahuate a los niÑos entre los 4 y 11 meses de nacidos reduce el riesgo de que sean alÉrgicos en un 81%. el estudio, patrocinado en parte por el estudio nacional de alergia demostrÓ que alimentar a los niÑos, ni los ayuda a desarrollar tolerancia. los niÑos que pa
mejor actor protagÓnico: daniel arenas, eric elÍas, gabriel soto, jorge salinas, sebastiÁn rulli.Érgicos a alimentos, entre ellos 1 de cada 13 niÑas. la intolerancia rico cacahuate es una de las alergias mÁs comunes y peligrosas. pero cientÍficos aseguran haber encontrado una forma de prevenir y hasta combatir dicha alergia a los pequeÑos. marÍa eugenia payÁn nos cuenta de quÉ se trata este descubrimiento. >> mÁs del 2% de los niÑos en estados unidos son alÉrgicos al manÍ o...
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host: the first call comes from anna and de soto, texas. you are on the air. guest:caller: you talk about not wanting to be on the same page with president obama. president obama -- and the congressman from texas and i'm from texas, i'm 66 years old. president obama has always been against the war. i think with we listen to: paolo -- listen to: paolo, we would not be here. they're not from the city. i've had texas governors and a texas president who did nothing about the border until president obama comes. now, we either are going to be in it. my nephew's lowboy -- his mother works in the pentagon. i was in the c-span all the time on the house and the senate. you never get anything accomplished. the last representative says congress people are going to come in and have meetings. you're not going to have anything. i'm not a congresswoman. and bernice johnson is not going to have meetings about anything. host: we got a sense of what you're trying to say. guest: and i think you for your question. one of the reasons that i oppose this aumf as it is currently draft
host: the first call comes from anna and de soto, texas. you are on the air. guest:caller: you talk about not wanting to be on the same page with president obama. president obama -- and the congressman from texas and i'm from texas, i'm 66 years old. president obama has always been against the war. i think with we listen to: paolo -- listen to: paolo, we would not be here. they're not from the city. i've had texas governors and a texas president who did nothing about the border until president...