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counties, all coming together to rally support for a bill crafted by state senate leader darryl steinberg. >> the people, salt the earth right here. the lowest paid, the hard workers. >> reporter: the bill calls for the fair treatment of farm workers and the end of exclusion of workers receiving overtime pay. united farm workers president said it also gives them a voice. >> fair treat helicopter for farm worker also give the opportunity now for farm worker that want to have election to have one. >> reporter: over 5,000 supporterred attended. >> you do a march of 200 miles like that it opens up people's hearts. >> the president will give a prime time address to congress focusing on job creation thursday night. the president is expected to propose a mix of tax credits and public works spending to jump start the economy. we will carry the address live. >>> the 46 yearly md telethon started tonight with a tribute totman who wasn't there. >> let's talk about a man we all admire for the work he has done to help so many. mr. jerry louis. >> he has hosted it since it started in 1966. the associat
counties, all coming together to rally support for a bill crafted by state senate leader darryl steinberg. >> the people, salt the earth right here. the lowest paid, the hard workers. >> reporter: the bill calls for the fair treatment of farm workers and the end of exclusion of workers receiving overtime pay. united farm workers president said it also gives them a voice. >> fair treat helicopter for farm worker also give the opportunity now for farm worker that want to have...
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it is farm workers from ventura and napa counties, it is crafted by neil steinberg. >> some days we walked 20 miles. >> these are the people that are the salt of the earth right here in front of us, the lowest paid, the hardest workers. >> reporter: the bill calls for the fair treatment of farm workers and the end of exclusion of workers receiving overtime pay. united farm workers president arturo rodriguez says it also gives workers a voice. >> sc126, fair treatment for farm workers, will give the opportunity, now, for farm workers that want to have an election to have an election. >> reporter: over 5,000 supporters attended today's rally. rodriguez hopes the journey will enlighten some. >> you do a march of 20 miles like that, to sacramento, it opens up people's hearts. >> that was angel cardenas reporting. >>> state workers in utah will return to a five-day workweek next week. three years ago the governor changed the workweek to four 10- hour days in a cost-cutting move. the first in the nation experiment didn't work. lawmakers say it wasn't saving enough money and residents weren't hap
it is farm workers from ventura and napa counties, it is crafted by neil steinberg. >> some days we walked 20 miles. >> these are the people that are the salt of the earth right here in front of us, the lowest paid, the hardest workers. >> reporter: the bill calls for the fair treatment of farm workers and the end of exclusion of workers receiving overtime pay. united farm workers president arturo rodriguez says it also gives workers a voice. >> sc126, fair treatment for...
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sonoma county all coming together to rally support for a bill crafted by state senate leader darrell steinberg. >> some days we walked as long as 22 miles. >> these are the people that are the salt of the earth, right here, in front of us. the lowest paid, the hard workers. [ people chanting ] >> the bill calls for the fair treatment of farm workers and the exclusion of workers receiving overtime pay. united farm workers president arturo rodriguez said it also gives workers a voice. >> sp126, fair treatment for farm workers, will give the opportunity, now, for farm workers that want to have an election to have an election. >> reporter: over 5,000 supporters attended today's rally. rodriguez hopes the journey will enlighten some. >> you do a march of 200 miles like that to sacramento it opens up people's hearts. >> that's angel cardenas reporting. >>> state workers in utah will return to a five-day workweek next week. three years ago the 4th governor changed the workweek to four 10-hour days. the first in a nations experiment didn't work. they weren't saving money and people weren't happy state
sonoma county all coming together to rally support for a bill crafted by state senate leader darrell steinberg. >> some days we walked as long as 22 miles. >> these are the people that are the salt of the earth, right here, in front of us. the lowest paid, the hard workers. [ people chanting ] >> the bill calls for the fair treatment of farm workers and the exclusion of workers receiving overtime pay. united farm workers president arturo rodriguez said it also gives workers a...
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one reason we believe senator steinberg wanted to move forward and put it into play the last month was they want to get tested in the judiciary. because they think they have got an ironclad definitional approach that fits into a fee instead of a tax. commissioner elsbernd: you said it allows the agency to impose this fee. does that mean they have to go to the voters? >> an interesting twist. the bill does require a majority vote in the jurisdiction in which the charge would be imposed. correct. there is a section in the bill that says that is not a requirement of the constitution. it is simply a requirement of the bill. and that was placed in there, i believe, as anticipation -- in anticipation of the governor. commissioner elsbernd: i think that is nine counties. does that mean a san francisco can help carry it over if we paid 80%, but say sonoma is down around 30% -- >> correct. we found this in sb 375. for that region, it is a region- wide authority. in at the southern california region, it is either scag-wide, or they can delegate to individual counties. there was significant discu
one reason we believe senator steinberg wanted to move forward and put it into play the last month was they want to get tested in the judiciary. because they think they have got an ironclad definitional approach that fits into a fee instead of a tax. commissioner elsbernd: you said it allows the agency to impose this fee. does that mean they have to go to the voters? >> an interesting twist. the bill does require a majority vote in the jurisdiction in which the charge would be imposed....
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take vo ---hoy, el presidente del senado darrel steinberg se reuni en el capitolio con decenas de padresar al gobernador jerry brown a que firme un proyecto de ley que obliga a las compaÑias aseguradoras a cubrir un polemico tratamiento de comportamiento para dichos menores... ---los que se oponen a la medida aseguran que dicho tratamiento solamente aumentar los costos de seguro medico ya que su efectividad no ha sido comprobada... take weather cam in plasma cu ariel rodriguez, tiene el pronostico del tiempo.... roll open roll open take pkg cu - bump out ---llego el momento del corte comercial y ya regresamos... roll open cu - anchor ---internet y computadoras a bajo costo, de eso se trata un programa que comcast esta dando a conocer en la bahia... ---gabriela dellan nos amplia take pkg take pkg tomando en cuenta la creciente importancia de internet "comcast" desarrollo un programa que facilita el acceso a este servicio aliviando limitantes economicas y resaltando los beneficios de pertenecer a la comunidad cibernetica. cg lennies gutierrez 32:28 es el internet básico. si tienes un hijo
take vo ---hoy, el presidente del senado darrel steinberg se reuni en el capitolio con decenas de padresar al gobernador jerry brown a que firme un proyecto de ley que obliga a las compaÑias aseguradoras a cubrir un polemico tratamiento de comportamiento para dichos menores... ---los que se oponen a la medida aseguran que dicho tratamiento solamente aumentar los costos de seguro medico ya que su efectividad no ha sido comprobada... take weather cam in plasma cu ariel rodriguez, tiene el...
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he's requested to speak with assistant deputy superintendent rachelle steinberg in order to plead his case. >> how you doing? >> i'm all right. >> i dealt with him for probably the last five or six years whether it was in classification or in my current capacity as a assistant deputy superintendent. >> you made a comment to the officer. >> he's a very smart individual. however, he's very manipulative, knows how to play the game and he's a good talker. >> i just want to see if i can get this straight. you're telling me that whole 4 1/2 months i slipped up one time and everything goes down the hill. that's what you're telling me? >> no. you had a choice and you made a choice not to do what was asked of you. >> i just can't -- i really don't understand that because it all started off in the morning. >> yeah. >> about some juice. i didn't want to pour the juice. i had other issues going on too but everything was adding up. you know what i'm saying? >> yeah. >> you have to look at positive side. he didn't catch a ticket for threatening somebody or trying to hurt somebody. he didn't catch a
he's requested to speak with assistant deputy superintendent rachelle steinberg in order to plead his case. >> how you doing? >> i'm all right. >> i dealt with him for probably the last five or six years whether it was in classification or in my current capacity as a assistant deputy superintendent. >> you made a comment to the officer. >> he's a very smart individual. however, he's very manipulative, knows how to play the game and he's a good talker. >> i...
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he's requested to speak with assistant deputy superintendent rachelle steinberg in order to plead hisyou doing? >> i'm all right. >> i dealt with him for probably the last five or six years whether it was in classification or in my current capacity as a assistant deputy superintendent. >> you made a comment to the officer. >> he's a very smart individual. however, he's very manipulative, knows how to play the game and he's a good talker. >> i just want to see if i can get this straight. you're telling me that whole 4 1/2 months i slipped up one time and everything goes down the hill. that's what you're telling me? >> no. you had a choice and you made a choice not to do what was asked of you. >> i just can't -- i really don't understand that because it all started off in the morning. >> yeah. >> about some juice. i didn't want to pour the juice. i had other issues going on too but everything was adding up. you know what i'm saying? >> yeah. >> you have to look at positive side. he didn't catch a ticket for threatening somebody or trying to hurt somebody. he didn't catch a ticket for ma
he's requested to speak with assistant deputy superintendent rachelle steinberg in order to plead hisyou doing? >> i'm all right. >> i dealt with him for probably the last five or six years whether it was in classification or in my current capacity as a assistant deputy superintendent. >> you made a comment to the officer. >> he's a very smart individual. however, he's very manipulative, knows how to play the game and he's a good talker. >> i just want to see if i...
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. >> martha: all right, let's bring in our panel today to discuss this, jeffrey steinberger is formerprosecutor, and john manwellan is an l.a. criminal defense attorney. gentlemen, thank you for being here today. it's interesting, the two assistants that we've heard from, faheem muhammad who we heard on the stand there, i read that basically they were never allowed up to michael jag son's bedroom, the staff did not go upstairs, the doctor had clearance to go upstairs. let me start with you, skwr*fry, what do you think they're trying to establish with this in terms of where the children were at that moment in terms of this playing out? >> they want to know that the cldren were accessible to like the witnesses, to what happened, did they actually see conrad murray in and taking care of their dad, did they actually see conrad murray doing the stuff that was supposed to be appropriate, according to his oath, and not doing any harm, and they didn't see any of that, they saw all kinds of craziness going on. if, in fact, they even saw murray in the room. murray walked out and abandoned his p
. >> martha: all right, let's bring in our panel today to discuss this, jeffrey steinberger is formerprosecutor, and john manwellan is an l.a. criminal defense attorney. gentlemen, thank you for being here today. it's interesting, the two assistants that we've heard from, faheem muhammad who we heard on the stand there, i read that basically they were never allowed up to michael jag son's bedroom, the staff did not go upstairs, the doctor had clearance to go upstairs. let me start with...
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now is laura moy, campaign director for amnesty international usa and former prosecutor jeffery steinbergeris is a short segment, give me the best pieces of evidence, why people should be concerned about this execution going forward. >> we think that the troy davis case is riddled with doubt and we are very disturbed by it. that's why people across the political spectrum have joined their voices with us to call on the board of pardons to grant clemency. they denied it this morning. seven of the nine key witnesses in this case have since recanted or changed their testimony, many of them alleging that the police coerced or pressured them into signing statements that were not truthful. megyn: let me stop you there. i know that an appeals court, the district judge who reviewed the case on the orders of the u.s. supreme court declared that that additional evidence was, quote, largely smoke and mirrors. why was that discredited, the seven of the nine witnesses recanting? >> the problem is when troy davis had this special hearing he was under the presumption of guilt. he had to prove his innocence
now is laura moy, campaign director for amnesty international usa and former prosecutor jeffery steinbergeris is a short segment, give me the best pieces of evidence, why people should be concerned about this execution going forward. >> we think that the troy davis case is riddled with doubt and we are very disturbed by it. that's why people across the political spectrum have joined their voices with us to call on the board of pardons to grant clemency. they denied it this morning. seven...