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the very tough california bar exam. and he flunks. then he goes and just absolutely shuts himself away from the world at the governor's mansion. and he studies and studies and studies. >> he had been studying on the third floor for the california bar exam. he heard this noise down in the living room and it was late at night. and he went downstairs and he listened and realized it was the speaker of the state assembly and a rival in many ways to my father and they were arguing violently about a major policy and political issue. and jerry said this is definitely more interesting than what i'm doing. i think that captured his imagination. >> on the second try brown passed the bar, but a career in law was not in the cards, he his sights set on other ambitions. >> coming up -- >> i believe that the people of california would like a respite from me. and so in some ways i would like a respite from them. ght into th. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty
the very tough california bar exam. and he flunks. then he goes and just absolutely shuts himself away from the world at the governor's mansion. and he studies and studies and studies. >> he had been studying on the third floor for the california bar exam. he heard this noise down in the living room and it was late at night. and he went downstairs and he listened and realized it was the speaker of the state assembly and a rival in many ways to my father and they were arguing violently...
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really making the government of california look like the people of california. sted in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a good move. i'm going to avoid limousines. >> brown asked his chief of staff gray davis, a future guv negative himself to assign him a nondescript car other general legislators used. >> we've got plymouths this year and i said blue. and there's only one car awaiting us, and it's blue all right but it's powder blue. and he says, oh, great, that's not it, is it? and i said i'm not sure, governor, but i think it is. >> it was a bit not quite a muscular tone than i was probably looking for, but there it was and i accepted it. >> unlike most prior governors brown had neither a wife or children. he did, howev
really making the government of california look like the people of california. sted in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a good move. i'm...
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received the that letter from women, the doctor in california. next day.or the she very much wanted it confidential. in my days, i had a number of women come to me with allegations of sexual impropriety. when have asked me to keep it confidential, i have, particularly with young women. it is really traumatic for them. point, where it became public. that was a different story. this was a very difficult nomination for me. in the first place, it was the supreme court, it is the supreme court. in the second place, although democrats are not in control, and therefore do not have the votes, it became very important to be able to say what we thought. i think that record was created. i did not vote for mr. cavanaugh to be a member of the supreme court. as a ranking member, i argued against it to the best of my ability, and argued on the floor against it. that as long as appointments are made in the way they are made, which is the president has the authority to , it'sudicial appointments and advise and consent process. the problem is, there's very little a
received the that letter from women, the doctor in california. next day.or the she very much wanted it confidential. in my days, i had a number of women come to me with allegations of sexual impropriety. when have asked me to keep it confidential, i have, particularly with young women. it is really traumatic for them. point, where it became public. that was a different story. this was a very difficult nomination for me. in the first place, it was the supreme court, it is the supreme court. in...
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the ppict is part of 2018 speaker series on california's future. we would like to thank our sponsors of this series for their underwriting support. these organizations are listed on the screen and on the back of your program. let's take a moment to take -- to thank them. [applause] this series is also funded by the donor circle and corporate circle. groups in individual organizations that provide generous support to ppic. aease consider joining as sponsor or donor so they can continue to do amazing programs and provide great free lunches. begin, a couple of housekeeping items. we are always trying to gauge public opinion. later today, you will be asked your thoughts about the program through email, please respond to that. also, take a moment to silence your cell phones so we want get interrupted. now, onto the program. it is my pleasure to introduce our amazing president and ceo, mark baldessari, who will moderate today's conversation. mark, over to you. [applause] mark: welcome, everyone. it is my pleasure to introduce the candidates for u.s. senat
the ppict is part of 2018 speaker series on california's future. we would like to thank our sponsors of this series for their underwriting support. these organizations are listed on the screen and on the back of your program. let's take a moment to take -- to thank them. [applause] this series is also funded by the donor circle and corporate circle. groups in individual organizations that provide generous support to ppic. aease consider joining as sponsor or donor so they can continue to do...
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california. what does that tell us about the political fault lines in california today? caller: the fault lines have actually been shifting a little bit. we see that democrats really do have a plurality of registration in the state. there are about 45% democratic registrants in the state. we have also seen that, for the first time, republicans are actually a minority as far as registration goes. they have been overtaken by those who call themselves no party preference voters. what we've been watching, if you watch the registration numbers, really california has been moving into the democratic column. although we are not an absolute majority democratic state. , --re not over 50% credit 50% democratic, but we are in terms of the overall top number of democrats registered. what we see playing out is here in southern california, maybe in the last few decades republicans have had an advantage. democrats have been slowly overtaking those numbers in several districts. that is being reflected in the competitiveness of these races. host: california certainly considered a reliably
california. what does that tell us about the political fault lines in california today? caller: the fault lines have actually been shifting a little bit. we see that democrats really do have a plurality of registration in the state. there are about 45% democratic registrants in the state. we have also seen that, for the first time, republicans are actually a minority as far as registration goes. they have been overtaken by those who call themselves no party preference voters. what we've been...
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mos mosin nazimi from the department of toxic substance control, and then, we will heart from the california department of public health, and then followed by the e.p.a., we will also have a presentation from the san francisco department of public health. as you begin to share your statements, please indicate two things: your agency's roles, and the responsibilities in the parcel g work plan. your agency role, and then, your responsibility in the parcel g work plan. all right, kimberly, you're up. come on down. good to see you. kimberly's bringing with her a team of professionals, derek, zach, thomas, lawrence, and bill. these are an extraordinary team representing the navy. good afternoon and welcome back to san francisco. >> thank you. before i even start the statement that i prepared, i'll start by answering the questions you just asked, who's responsible, parcel g, and the work on hunters point shipyard. the navy is the lead agency. we are responsible for the cleanup of the shipyard. >> president cohen: thank you. >> okay. good afternoon, president cohen and other board members. i'm kim
mos mosin nazimi from the department of toxic substance control, and then, we will heart from the california department of public health, and then followed by the e.p.a., we will also have a presentation from the san francisco department of public health. as you begin to share your statements, please indicate two things: your agency's roles, and the responsibilities in the parcel g work plan. your agency role, and then, your responsibility in the parcel g work plan. all right, kimberly, you're...
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the assembly. we worked for california and we were able to get some concessions for california, but i remind you, the state of california did not have to implement tax uniformity or tax conformity rather with the federal government. they could still deduct our taxes. date event of the trump tax cuts to increase their coffers -- they took advantage of the trump tax cuts to increase their coffers. they will get less tax because of the trump tax reform. businesses are doing very well. we already have a ton of r&d in biotech. that is what is going to be needed for the future. that is why i am against a single-payer health plan. bernie sanders is coming up for this gentleman this weekend to $32 trillion medicare for all, meaning you might not keep your health care if you like it or your workout care if you like it. medicare will never be the same. i am totally against his social life policies and the people who are supporting him. i think we are doing well and we need to keep california on the right track. mr. levin: several things to unpack. about a month ago, republicans in congress had an opportunity t
the assembly. we worked for california and we were able to get some concessions for california, but i remind you, the state of california did not have to implement tax uniformity or tax conformity rather with the federal government. they could still deduct our taxes. date event of the trump tax cuts to increase their coffers -- they took advantage of the trump tax cuts to increase their coffers. they will get less tax because of the trump tax reform. businesses are doing very well. we already...
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a year ago the unemployment rate was 4.5%. california's number is still above, though, the national rate of 3.7% for september. >>> turning now to oakland where next month's first friday festival has been canceled. the event brings community members together to enjoy live music, art, food and celebrate all things oakland. but as ktvu's rob roth reports, organizers are now canceling november's first friday gathering because of safety concerns. >> reporter: oakland first fridays, a monthly street party that has become one of the city's star attractions. but the festival of food, art and music on five blocks of telegraph avenue scheduled for november 2nd is canceled. the decision comes in the wake of a shooting that injured six people nearby hours after october's first fridays ended. the people were still hanging out. >> we do care about to make sure that even the crowds that leave the event are safe afterwards. so this is why we decided to cancel to make sure that we have a safe plan. >> reporter: oakland first fridays now attracts more than
a year ago the unemployment rate was 4.5%. california's number is still above, though, the national rate of 3.7% for september. >>> turning now to oakland where next month's first friday festival has been canceled. the event brings community members together to enjoy live music, art, food and celebrate all things oakland. but as ktvu's rob roth reports, organizers are now canceling november's first friday gathering because of safety concerns. >> reporter: oakland first fridays, a...
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. -- uses the california governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown. october begins the color and the competition. leaves compete with leaves as men compete with men. ♪ ♪ >> of the thousands of men who run for office across the nation, there's only one competition that becomes the star of the season. [overlapping [applause] ♪ >> thank you. i thank all of you for coming out here today. it is a beautiful california day. this is part of the great american tradition for people to come out and see and hear the governor. [applause] i want to start out these few brief words by asking you if you -- a few questions. would you please tell me what ronnie reagan has ever done for the state of california? [chanting] nothing! [cheering] >> listen, i know you have already met the members of our team and your new senatorial candidate, bob stevens. i think it is wonderful that chuck conners come along because the manner in which the other team has been campaigning, it is time some people were reminded that actors are people. >> 6 million more people have come into this
. -- uses the california governor's race between ronald reagan and pat brown. october begins the color and the competition. leaves compete with leaves as men compete with men. ♪ ♪ >> of the thousands of men who run for office across the nation, there's only one competition that becomes the star of the season. [overlapping [applause] ♪ >> thank you. i thank all of you for coming out here today. it is a beautiful california day. this is part of the great american tradition for...
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>> so, we are the state oversight agency. we use california department of public-health. they are the experts for radio logical matters, not the t.f.c. they are under contract to us. for the review of all the rest of the hunters point site, we will collaborate very closely with california department of public-health to make sure that all the remaining areas are compliance with radio logical exposures so there is no harm associated with exposure to the community surrounding the site. but as far as parcel a, california department of public-health took the lead to rescan and determine whether or not there is any remaining contamination left in parcel a. parcel a, as you recall, was release inside 2004 and has been developed since 2012. we are not oversight role anymore from parcel a, but, if the scanning results from california department of public-health shows that there is contamination left at this parcel, then both the dtfc and ucepa will have to decide what additional testing or mediation needs to be done. at that point, we will become the oversight agency. >> president
>> so, we are the state oversight agency. we use california department of public-health. they are the experts for radio logical matters, not the t.f.c. they are under contract to us. for the review of all the rest of the hunters point site, we will collaborate very closely with california department of public-health to make sure that all the remaining areas are compliance with radio logical exposures so there is no harm associated with exposure to the community surrounding the site. but...
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>> it is from other places in the state of california. it is not just on the river, but the pacific northwest and other places where they have done work on salmon and trout. >> ok. thank you. you can go on with your presentation. >> that's fine. as supervisor peskin said, i am the carlin in carlin, carlin and carlin. i want to orient you. we deliver drinking water to 2.7 million customers every day. all the san francisco residences and businesses and we have 27 wholesale customers throughout the bay area. it is not just about san francisco. it is the entire service area that we serve. one of the things that comes up is how much water do our customers use. this is a graphic showing what s.f. customers currently use which is about 42 gallons per person per day. that is the lowest in the state. compared to our service area it is about $59 million per day. the average is 84. and the southern california average is 89 and those numbers are averages. there are higher and lower places in southern california. under the plan, if we have to go to rec
>> it is from other places in the state of california. it is not just on the river, but the pacific northwest and other places where they have done work on salmon and trout. >> ok. thank you. you can go on with your presentation. >> that's fine. as supervisor peskin said, i am the carlin in carlin, carlin and carlin. i want to orient you. we deliver drinking water to 2.7 million customers every day. all the san francisco residences and businesses and we have 27 wholesale...
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the two candidates for governor of california were in san francisco ... hes to bay voters. kron4's haaziq madyun caught up with both men after the event. (pkg)one week away from election day 2018 and lt. governor gavin newsom and southern california businessman john cox have taken their gubernatorial campaigns to city of san francisconat/sot although the latest real clear politics polls has front runner gavin newsom ahead right now, the lt. governor is not taking anything for granted, launching his statewide get out the vote tour on the steps of sf city hallsot
the two candidates for governor of california were in san francisco ... hes to bay voters. kron4's haaziq madyun caught up with both men after the event. (pkg)one week away from election day 2018 and lt. governor gavin newsom and southern california businessman john cox have taken their gubernatorial campaigns to city of san francisconat/sot although the latest real clear politics polls has front runner gavin newsom ahead right now, the lt. governor is not taking anything for granted, launching...
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what proaftsz the trump supporters in california? >> gov. rown: i think they didn't like -- obama didn't look the way he they used to. republicans successfully stigmatized demonized the affordable care act, made it look like a horrible thing. it's a lie technique so that became a boogie man, and the republicans exploited that. and trump took it to a new level. but it doesn't mean -- there's still 40% of the people that no matter what trump does or says, they're willing to embrace that or at least tolerate it because they don't like the opposite, which is a change, a diversity that is empthetical to their sense of identity belonging and security. so, you have to find a way to appeal to that. that's what politicians do. that's what leaders do. culturally i think it can be done. it is done by some. right now with the disruptions we see, are not limited to the united states. brexit, in england, the movement in spain, the five-star movement, the northern league in italy. the populist movement in germany. it's a function i don't want to try to summ
what proaftsz the trump supporters in california? >> gov. rown: i think they didn't like -- obama didn't look the way he they used to. republicans successfully stigmatized demonized the affordable care act, made it look like a horrible thing. it's a lie technique so that became a boogie man, and the republicans exploited that. and trump took it to a new level. but it doesn't mean -- there's still 40% of the people that no matter what trump does or says, they're willing to embrace that or...
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and then also the california foundation on ageing. so, this being my first meeting, there was a lot to learn. so, there were representatives of probably 25 of the 33 agencies. psas each had submitted a report to the -- to taccc representing what had been done in the last quarter. so, for example, the representative from the lake county, you kie yeah area talked about there had been 11 evacuations during the fires this summer and the impact and some of the challenges on seniors. and then voted on new officers, bylaw changes, meetings scheduled for next year. our next meeting is in december. the second day of the program was the california summit on long term services and support. this is the eighth annual conference and it is sponsored by the scan foundation. it's focus was on elections and voter views on the need in california for long term master plan on aging. so, we had video statemented by the two gubernatorial candidates and also by ash kora from the south bay and some reports on the recommendations from the california task force
and then also the california foundation on ageing. so, this being my first meeting, there was a lot to learn. so, there were representatives of probably 25 of the 33 agencies. psas each had submitted a report to the -- to taccc representing what had been done in the last quarter. so, for example, the representative from the lake county, you kie yeah area talked about there had been 11 evacuations during the fires this summer and the impact and some of the challenges on seniors. and then voted...
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. >>> now to the california wildfires. crews battling the wildfire continue to gain ground this morning. it is the source of all of the smoke that so many of us in the east and south bay smiled yesterday the fire has burned more than six square miles. it is near the travis air force base. it started off of highway 12 yesterday. the most recent report is that the flames are 70% contained. the biggest issues that fire crews face either dry wind and the dry grass. there are gusts up to 40 miles per hour. an hour after it started, the stretch of highway 12 had to be shut down because the wind was blowing the smoke and flames across the road. >> and happen fast. the fire started north of route 12 and the winds brought it over the road and into the hills. the fire makes us nervous but the good thing is that we were ready and we had strike teams available for the wind event. >> cal fire and the crews from other fire departments helped. a home burned and another building burned. we expect to get an update from the fire in the next
. >>> now to the california wildfires. crews battling the wildfire continue to gain ground this morning. it is the source of all of the smoke that so many of us in the east and south bay smiled yesterday the fire has burned more than six square miles. it is near the travis air force base. it started off of highway 12 yesterday. the most recent report is that the flames are 70% contained. the biggest issues that fire crews face either dry wind and the dry grass. there are gusts up to 40...
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outperforms the national average inpatient quality and satisfaction. californialysis clinics have a 16 percent lower infection rate. the main problem with proposition 8 is that this is an initiative that shouldn't be on the ballot. the groups that are opposed are opposed because it's going to endanger patients lives and raise healthcare costs. this is why every news paper editorial board is opposed to proposition 8. they have called out causes for increased costs. the chronicle said this is a measure that does not belong to the ballot. it's pretty widespread that the higher healthcare costs are going to impact everyone in california, whether you have a family member on dialysis whether you know someone or not, putting patients in the emergency room to get dialysis care isn't where they should be. is going to raise healthcare costs and endanger patients. >> earlier this week, heather, two healthcare providers from california including kaiser permanente in a written report to the city of los angeles retirement system set proposition eight passage on november 6 will
outperforms the national average inpatient quality and satisfaction. californialysis clinics have a 16 percent lower infection rate. the main problem with proposition 8 is that this is an initiative that shouldn't be on the ballot. the groups that are opposed are opposed because it's going to endanger patients lives and raise healthcare costs. this is why every news paper editorial board is opposed to proposition 8. they have called out causes for increased costs. the chronicle said this is a...
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here are the real numbers. in 2017, california had 424,100 home sales. this year, the projection is for 410,460 homes, a 3.2% decline. next year, home sales are expected to be 396,800, another 3.3% drop. interest rates, though although by historic standards, have climbed from 4% last year to 4.7% this year and will probably go to 5.2% in 2019. a manager broker of berkshire hathaway in benicia. >> first time home buyers with interesting rates going up, less people qualify to buy a home. but for the most part, if the homes are marketed well, they do sell. >> reporter: despite all that california's current median home price increased 7% from last year and is projected to increase another 3.1% next year to 593,$450. jordan levine is senior economist at the california association of realtors. >> not only are prices growing, they are growing a lot faster than income. and it's starting to get to the point where you take it together with the higher interest rates, and a lot of folks simply can't afford to get into the market. listings are up significantly. and ye
here are the real numbers. in 2017, california had 424,100 home sales. this year, the projection is for 410,460 homes, a 3.2% decline. next year, home sales are expected to be 396,800, another 3.3% drop. interest rates, though although by historic standards, have climbed from 4% last year to 4.7% this year and will probably go to 5.2% in 2019. a manager broker of berkshire hathaway in benicia. >> first time home buyers with interesting rates going up, less people qualify to buy a home....
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this is from the california attorney general. his statement on this case. innovation and choice should drive this internet economy, not constrained and selected terminations of who should be the winner and who should be the loser. all of us should have unrestricted access to information and we should not have that information throttled one way or another simply because there are a few robert barron to get to control the flow of that information. everyone who reads that sentiment, open internet, internet service providers should not act anti-competitively against traffic -- the controversy has always been what does the substance of law look like, and the major question is do they have authority? since the clinton administration, has had a hands-off policy toward the internet. the 1996 telecom act, the republican congress took that policy of not regulating the internet and said it is u.s. policy. since 1996, the internet should be unfettered by state and federal regulation. any state, any fcc trying to regulate the internet has a high hurdle to show how their
this is from the california attorney general. his statement on this case. innovation and choice should drive this internet economy, not constrained and selected terminations of who should be the winner and who should be the loser. all of us should have unrestricted access to information and we should not have that information throttled one way or another simply because there are a few robert barron to get to control the flow of that information. everyone who reads that sentiment, open internet,...
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these are in the california law and the gdpr. these should be drafted to ensure companies can engage in basic business practices and secure their systems and enforcement mechanisms must be tailored to our u.s. approach. the law must recognize an individual's ongoing interest in his/her data and assert the right of the individual to understand the consequential decisions made about them. congress should prohibit the collection, use, and sharing of certain types of data when not necessary for the provision of is service will stop one way to declare it unfair under section five for the companies to use highly sensitive data such as location, microphone and children, health, and biometrics information for secondary purposes. fourth, the fcc should be empowered to investigate data abuses that result in discriminatory advertising and practices. fifth, a federal privacy law should be clear and provide specific guidance of the legitimate data practices. the law should make sure that the federal trade commission is empowered to enforce an
these are in the california law and the gdpr. these should be drafted to ensure companies can engage in basic business practices and secure their systems and enforcement mechanisms must be tailored to our u.s. approach. the law must recognize an individual's ongoing interest in his/her data and assert the right of the individual to understand the consequential decisions made about them. congress should prohibit the collection, use, and sharing of certain types of data when not necessary for the...
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the second biggest prize. we can tell you winner in california. awaiting final word from other stations. >> there was a lot of money on the line. we do know that one ticket sold in santa clara county matched five out of the six numbers. here are the numbers in tonight's drawing. 15, 23, 53, 65, 70; mega ball 7 . >> the one california ticket matching five numbers sold at an arco gas station in morgan hill off of monterey road. route malcolm is at the store in san leandro that headlines of people with lottery fever. >> reporter: the evening. you obviously have to pay to play in it looks like i willon here at the bottle shop wake up with their life changed forever and probably making a lot of new friends. >> reporter: at the bottle shop in san leandro, the store owner was trying to keep up with long lines. >> i hope somebody wins. >> reporter: the jackpot soared to $1 billion. the prize has been climbing since the last jackpot win in july when it a group of south bay office workers one. >> i have three different kinds of tickets. one could be the win
the second biggest prize. we can tell you winner in california. awaiting final word from other stations. >> there was a lot of money on the line. we do know that one ticket sold in santa clara county matched five out of the six numbers. here are the numbers in tonight's drawing. 15, 23, 53, 65, 70; mega ball 7 . >> the one california ticket matching five numbers sold at an arco gas station in morgan hill off of monterey road. route malcolm is at the store in san leandro that...
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the interior department is considerof eureka. if all goes as planned, california would be the first state in the u.s. to develop floating windmills and power could be produced within six years. environmentalists favor clean energy but there are questions about the impact of floating turbines on birds, fisheries and mammals.>>> water service has been restored in alameda after a water main break that disrupted service twice in 48 hours. the pipe originally burst around 4 p.m. yesterday. crews worked into the night to fix the problem but it first again around 6:30 this morning. service was restored this afternoon.>>> a celebrity chef premieres a documentary about last october's fires. tyler florence's field -- film is called unquestionable. tourism officials are hoping this film will boost the tourism industry which is still recovering. >> tyler florence notes that the audience lived the fire he makes the movie for them. >> i look outside.>> reporter: and crushable came to him as fire smoldered and he was organizing a big outdoor dinner to raise money for fire relief
the interior department is considerof eureka. if all goes as planned, california would be the first state in the u.s. to develop floating windmills and power could be produced within six years. environmentalists favor clean energy but there are questions about the impact of floating turbines on birds, fisheries and mammals.>>> water service has been restored in alameda after a water main break that disrupted service twice in 48 hours. the pipe originally burst around 4 p.m. yesterday....
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and want to do this regardless of whether or not the california law gets amended. rying to figure out where and how they can do the minimum. which is to say if they can get the california law weekend they will back off their support for federal privacy statutes. i want us to not all not pretend to know that's happening, that's exactly what's happening. that's the context in which this negotiation is occurring so let me go down the line and the first question in my view is the ftc's rulemaking authority. you can't really have a law in the space without the ftc's ability to be the expert agency and in force. do you think a federal privacy law ought to have an ftc rulemaking authority. starting with doctor janik. >> i have to tell you that's a decision of the u.s. lawmakers. >> that's fair enough.thank you. it was actually my thought but i wanted to be inclusive. >> you can run for office in this country. >> absolutely essential. >> yes and direct finding authority not relying on dissent to decree. >> can you flush that out a little bit. >> sure, i've actually worked a
and want to do this regardless of whether or not the california law gets amended. rying to figure out where and how they can do the minimum. which is to say if they can get the california law weekend they will back off their support for federal privacy statutes. i want us to not all not pretend to know that's happening, that's exactly what's happening. that's the context in which this negotiation is occurring so let me go down the line and the first question in my view is the ftc's rulemaking...
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we have some of the worst roads in california, don't we need that money? >> not all of it goes to the roads, only a fraction goes to the roads. includes transit, high-speed rail, dmv, chp and research grants to universities. only a fraction of the gas tax goes to the roads. approximately one third makes it to local funding which is where our potholes get filled and the roads get paved. half of the funding comes from local resources. >> reporter: let me turn to you . >> i was going to say that i want to jump in here. >> reporter: there is a notion that folks who support proposition 6 are saying this is essentially a blank check. >> it is not a blank check. it is really specific. as your piece pointed out, it is a $5 billion investment in infrastructure and it is specifically targeted where the money goes. i disagree with you because 15% of the money goes to the local governments to do that important paving. there would be 3700 pothole projects eliminated if it passes. they will enlighten the public and the board's service -- supervisors if the proposition pa
we have some of the worst roads in california, don't we need that money? >> not all of it goes to the roads, only a fraction goes to the roads. includes transit, high-speed rail, dmv, chp and research grants to universities. only a fraction of the gas tax goes to the roads. approximately one third makes it to local funding which is where our potholes get filled and the roads get paved. half of the funding comes from local resources. >> reporter: let me turn to you . >> i was...
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but i do know the medicaid funding that's coming to california is not enough. s constantly being decreased as reimbursement to the doctors and the doctors are leaving. that's why they're asking for more h-1b visas to bring people from out of the nation into the mission to practice medicine. i think that's wrong. i think we do have to be sure that the doctors are being reimbursed at a proper rate. we need to keep them and we also need to understand across the united states markets are different. population centers are different and so medicare for all, $32 trillion from medicare for all, $32 trillion increase is not what we want to go. >> thank you. i know it's the topic. we want to make sure we take some time for those voters of the students after who wanted to ask questions and weigh in on this. >> so let's head back to oceanside. >> and you and your very enjoyed the rapidfire portion that you guys just went to. we have more questions. we have erika. which might standing up? she lives in oceanside. she is 31 and decided. tommy, , what would you like to ask? >>
but i do know the medicaid funding that's coming to california is not enough. s constantly being decreased as reimbursement to the doctors and the doctors are leaving. that's why they're asking for more h-1b visas to bring people from out of the nation into the mission to practice medicine. i think that's wrong. i think we do have to be sure that the doctors are being reimbursed at a proper rate. we need to keep them and we also need to understand across the united states markets are different....
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california. what does that tell us about the political fault lines in california today? well, the fault lines have actually been shifting a little bit. we see that democrats really do have a plurality of registration in the state. there are somewhere about 45% democratic registrants in the state, but we've also seen that for the first time republicans are actually a minority as far as registration goes and they have been overtaken by those who call themselves no party preference voters. what we have been watching -- if you watch the registration numbers, really california has been moving into the democratic column. although we're not an absolute majority democratic state. as you can see, we're not over 50% democratic. but we are democratic at least in terms of overall -- the top number of democrats who are registered. so what we see playing out is here in southern california, that maybe in the last few decades, republicans have had an advantage. democrats have been slowly overtaking those numbers in several districts. and so that's being reflected in the competitiveness
california. what does that tell us about the political fault lines in california today? well, the fault lines have actually been shifting a little bit. we see that democrats really do have a plurality of registration in the state. there are somewhere about 45% democratic registrants in the state, but we've also seen that for the first time republicans are actually a minority as far as registration goes and they have been overtaken by those who call themselves no party preference voters. what...
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so much so that when i had that iher life-changing event when won the california lottery. i knew the one thing i want to do was give kids the same opportunity through education that i had. i wife and i been supporting college scholarships, college access programs. we give books to kindergartners so they can develop a love of reading. it's been an incredible experience and my wife and i both love the work that we do. along the way we got more involved with democratic politics. after november 2016 presidential election, people started to ask me talk to me about, maybe you should think about running for congress. so i sat down with my wife and we talked about a lot of the issues that are important to us, like education, health care, immigration reform. commonsense gun legislation. everything we had been fighting is administration and republicans have been trying to take away. peoplen their i knew the in the 39th have not been represented for a long time and i'm going to give them the representation they deserve. >> you brought up a lot of subjects there, hopefully we'll get to
so much so that when i had that iher life-changing event when won the california lottery. i knew the one thing i want to do was give kids the same opportunity through education that i had. i wife and i been supporting college scholarships, college access programs. we give books to kindergartners so they can develop a love of reading. it's been an incredible experience and my wife and i both love the work that we do. along the way we got more involved with democratic politics. after november...
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these are already ensconced in the california law and the gdpr. they should be drafted to ensure companies engage in business practices and secure their own systems and the regulatory structures and mechanism must be tailored to our approach. however, the law must recognize ongoing interest in their data and ensure the right of the individual to understand the consequential decisions made about that. congress should prohibit the collection, use and sharing of certain types of data when not necessary for the immediate provision of the service. one way to do this is declare it presumptively unfair under section five of the act for companies to use highly sensitive data such as location information, microphone and camera information, health information and biometrics for secondary purposes. fourth, the ftc should be expressly empowered to investigate data abuses that result and is currently advertising and other practices. it is federal privacy law should be clear on its face and provide specific guidance about legitimate data practices. the law shou
these are already ensconced in the california law and the gdpr. they should be drafted to ensure companies engage in business practices and secure their own systems and the regulatory structures and mechanism must be tailored to our approach. however, the law must recognize ongoing interest in their data and ensure the right of the individual to understand the consequential decisions made about that. congress should prohibit the collection, use and sharing of certain types of data when not...
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here's what you had to say about the next governor. of california. >> i think about the things you can do and solving the issues. the idealism i captured with the 60s and solving issues of ignorance, poverty, and disease that i still believe and i'm still an idealist. i'm still a pragmatist in terms of how we approach things, and ideological ends. i think we can solve the home of the crisis. i think we can address the afford ability crisis. i think we can turn the education system around. i think we can leave -- lead the nation at the world in terms of advancing values and not just resisted donald trump be a positive alternative. not just an environment but immigration and healthcare policy. i think we can solve of those things and what greater stated to do it than california. >> i am in good company with a lot of people who came here for the california dream and i love this state. i have a 13-year-old daughter that has been raised here and i want her to live in an economically viable state. i do not see that happening under the current political cl
here's what you had to say about the next governor. of california. >> i think about the things you can do and solving the issues. the idealism i captured with the 60s and solving issues of ignorance, poverty, and disease that i still believe and i'm still an idealist. i'm still a pragmatist in terms of how we approach things, and ideological ends. i think we can solve the home of the crisis. i think we can address the afford ability crisis. i think we can turn the education system around....
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the west? theoes california need west? >> somebody use the term earlier that we have not unpacked the notion of what it is to be in the west. there are a lot of different definitions. the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common story. there are distinctive challenges because we are living in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering. we have a culture of creativity which has transformed the world, as we have seen. high-tech is not in the silicon valley. and inustin, in boise different parts of western states. the west, at this moment, is not one entity. andave the extracted states the mountain states. as mark is talking about, with more power than a normal democracy would allocate to them. unusual democracy that we give s
the west? theoes california need west? >> somebody use the term earlier that we have not unpacked the notion of what it is to be in the west. there are a lot of different definitions. the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the...
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would you please tell me what ronnie reagan has ever done for the state of california? ng] [chanting] [cheering] listen, i know you have already met the members of our team and your new senatorial candidate, bob stevens. i think it is wonderful that chuck conner's come along because the manner in which the other team has been campaigning, it is time some people were reminded that actors are people. >> 6 million more people have come into this thing during the last eight years, i have been governor. we have done the job well. [applause] i want to tell you that the first thing i am going to do after reelected as governor, i will cut taxes of the average homeowner of the state by $170. >> i have been listening to some of the things the governor says he will do in the next four years that he has not been able to do in the last eight. [indiscernible] give me just a minute. the republicans and democrats -- [cheering] >> they said the minority leader in the senate, you and i left him. the audience is contempt but the sound of the problems, inside of the candidates mind, the tou
would you please tell me what ronnie reagan has ever done for the state of california? ng] [chanting] [cheering] listen, i know you have already met the members of our team and your new senatorial candidate, bob stevens. i think it is wonderful that chuck conner's come along because the manner in which the other team has been campaigning, it is time some people were reminded that actors are people. >> 6 million more people have come into this thing during the last eight years, i have been...
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what is the relationship more of your from new york and california. thinking about this, new york still has a lot of agricultural sector, have you been to the hudson valley? it is beautiful. why is it new york is promoting this idea of going to the farm, close to nature, so there is something both pastoral, they serve traditions that we are going to be able to be at one with the countryside, the earth, this will give me a respite in terms of ethical or moral sensibility. new york is urban as we know, it does have a large agricultural industry was -- which is important for agriculture and tourism. they have a high direct to consumer sales which means they care about this idea of localism. they made a lot of money saying forms are local, small, not the california big agriculture, not florida, we know our workers, small firms, etc. this is what we have and how new york is different. the question is who is working in new york? who are our workers in new york state? and the first answer is the jamaican desk worker program. i talk about this having ended in
what is the relationship more of your from new york and california. thinking about this, new york still has a lot of agricultural sector, have you been to the hudson valley? it is beautiful. why is it new york is promoting this idea of going to the farm, close to nature, so there is something both pastoral, they serve traditions that we are going to be able to be at one with the countryside, the earth, this will give me a respite in terms of ethical or moral sensibility. new york is urban as we...
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off the southern california coast. as attacked as he was lobster diving in waters off of encinitas in san diego county. he was rescued by some people in the water who heard his screams. this is video of the rescue taken by a viewer. the victim was rushed to a hospital with traumatic injuries to his upper torso. doctors say he's lucky to be alive. (ken) doctors also say they remain concerned about infection... but the boy is on track with his recovery... considering the extent of his injuries. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence meteorologist chief chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: an early october storm is ready to bring rain to the bay area. showers are already spreading in the north bay but will move south overnight especially near the coast. you can see the showers on the doppler radar. we can expect a few heavy downpours as this system
off the southern california coast. as attacked as he was lobster diving in waters off of encinitas in san diego county. he was rescued by some people in the water who heard his screams. this is video of the rescue taken by a viewer. the victim was rushed to a hospital with traumatic injuries to his upper torso. doctors say he's lucky to be alive. (ken) doctors also say they remain concerned about infection... but the boy is on track with his recovery... considering the extent of his injuries....
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the entire california pathway forward for nancy pelosi to take the speakership, again, a lot of it ds run throu california. the democrats were feeling very, very good about three, four weeks ago.as everything narrowed. you have from kavanaugh to izabeth warren to hillary clinton, kind of floating a rial balloon she's going to run again. you name it. >> adrenaline to the gop? >> to thegop. and the democrats have now turned it on. they have 10-x fund-raising advantages in these races. republicans were very depress a few weeago. now they're in the fight for their lives. and the person who makes the mistake last is probably the person who's going to lose. mimi walters is in much better shape today. even dana rohrabacher is looking better. i will call it out. duncan hun r even though's indicted is probably going to win. there are other races in more u te. but republicans are looking a lot better today than they did three weeks ago. >> fund-raising advantage for the democrats has been amazing. but seanis right democrats have made some strategic mistakes in the way eley brought up different
the entire california pathway forward for nancy pelosi to take the speakership, again, a lot of it ds run throu california. the democrats were feeling very, very good about three, four weeks ago.as everything narrowed. you have from kavanaugh to izabeth warren to hillary clinton, kind of floating a rial balloon she's going to run again. you name it. >> adrenaline to the gop? >> to thegop. and the democrats have now turned it on. they have 10-x fund-raising advantages in these races....
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the president is the president of the united states, i'm running for governor of california to make this state affordable. >> gavin newsom did not stick around. >> the latest poll shows gavin newsom with a 11-point lead. with 49% of likely voters would prefer to vote for newsom. 1out of 10 are still undecided in the governor's race. >> at ktvu.com we have our full interviews with the candidates. >>> stay with us for election night coverage, we'll be live starting at 7:00 p.m. on ktvu plus. >>> still ahead from homeless on the housed the 180 person facility designed to get homeless back on their feet. y expect. >>> apple shows off the newest products in time for the holidays. how much a new mac book air will cost you. ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. . >>> former boston mob boss james whitey bulger was found dead. he was beaten to death. he was killed on the day he arrived at the prison. he vladeed arrest for year -- evaded arrest for years. he was living under an assumed name. he was serving a life sentence for his role in 11 murders. >>> on wall street even up and
the president is the president of the united states, i'm running for governor of california to make this state affordable. >> gavin newsom did not stick around. >> the latest poll shows gavin newsom with a 11-point lead. with 49% of likely voters would prefer to vote for newsom. 1out of 10 are still undecided in the governor's race. >> at ktvu.com we have our full interviews with the candidates. >>> stay with us for election night coverage, we'll be live starting at...
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the state department of california fish and wildlife. and through the governor's office. as supervisor peskin mentioned, governor brown appointed bruce babbitt to help facilitate and mediate those meetings and we have been meeting with him and the state representatives for quite some time. we think that -- negotiated settlement allows us to get the benefits we want and have the environmental certainty for the fish of the tuolumne and preserves the water supply reliability, even though we will go through jobs that are greater than the ones we have experience to date. one of the things that you should understand, if the waiver will be in structured, it is not a hard and fast thing. it will be a continuous improvement loop built into it. if things aren't working, we are trying to figure out how to come back and make things better. that is an important thing. the alternative point we have has functional flows, signed bait -- science-based nonflow measures and we think that a negotiated settlement is superior to the solutions we propose becaus
the state department of california fish and wildlife. and through the governor's office. as supervisor peskin mentioned, governor brown appointed bruce babbitt to help facilitate and mediate those meetings and we have been meeting with him and the state representatives for quite some time. we think that -- negotiated settlement allows us to get the benefits we want and have the environmental certainty for the fish of the tuolumne and preserves the water supply reliability, even though we will...
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the california nurses association held a news conference at the hospital thursday.was held in an effort to bring attention wo what they say are un working an environment our management feels fit to make more cuts, i don't know who is thinking, but it is just amazing to me and they are doing this because they missed their targeted budgeted goals for the past two years."> ( darya ) however the hospital says the reduction in staff has to do with lower volume of patients one department is getting. ( james ) in the east bay ... walnut creek residents are speaking out about two local businesses being forced out of the encina grande mall . the move is happening because of a contract with the recently opened whole foods.( james ) jade ga
the california nurses association held a news conference at the hospital thursday.was held in an effort to bring attention wo what they say are un working an environment our management feels fit to make more cuts, i don't know who is thinking, but it is just amazing to me and they are doing this because they missed their targeted budgeted goals for the past two years."> ( darya ) however the hospital says the reduction in staff has to do with lower volume of patients one department is...
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still to come live in ucla, the resistance. california stood up to president trump more than any other state. what is it planning next? i'll ask the mayor of los angeles and california's secretary of state. plus members of ucla's student republican and democratic parties are here. we'll hash out issues that could get their classmates to the polls in november. but as we head to break, the solid gold sound of the ucla marching band. go, bruins. how much horse power does this thing got? doing great dad! looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yurt, whatever. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price,
still to come live in ucla, the resistance. california stood up to president trump more than any other state. what is it planning next? i'll ask the mayor of los angeles and california's secretary of state. plus members of ucla's student republican and democratic parties are here. we'll hash out issues that could get their classmates to the polls in november. but as we head to break, the solid gold sound of the ucla marching band. go, bruins. how much horse power does this thing got? doing...
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afternoon, >>> the republican candidate for california governor to repeal the gas tax to the bay area. good afternoon i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. we are in santa clara this afternoon where john cox had been really for support to repeal the tax gas hike. >> reporter: they call them rush hour rallies on the yes onpaign is holding them up and down the state to clear up what they call misinformation. >> we are here to warn voters that it is an error on your ballot. >> reporter: prop 6 would repeal the state gas tax hi as well as an annual vehicle fee. the money is going to a back log in repairs .txt supporters say is sorely needed. >> of prop 6 passes it will bring screeching halt to over $5 billion a year in money that will go directly to fixing our yogurts, fixing our unsafe bridges and helping us get out of the traffic we also did and every day. >> reporter: backers including republican candidate for governor, john cox, say the wording of the measure is misleading. focusing on the negative that it eliminates road repair and transportation funding by repealing revenues, ra
afternoon, >>> the republican candidate for california governor to repeal the gas tax to the bay area. good afternoon i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. we are in santa clara this afternoon where john cox had been really for support to repeal the tax gas hike. >> reporter: they call them rush hour rallies on the yes onpaign is holding them up and down the state to clear up what they call misinformation. >> we are here to warn voters that it is an error on your...
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and we've partnered with the california policy lab out of the u-cal berkley. on an annualized basis, 11,200 jail bed days were saved per year. that's with the staffing of two attorneys in the unit. we're not visiting anywhere near all of the people who are booked into jail. there's significant opportunities here for expanding those services and then decreasing the number of jail bed days occupied by people who are in for just a short period of time. in addition to those projects, our office has been involved in a wide range of impact litigation around money bail issues. the lian case spending before the california supreme court now is a case by the name of lynn ray humphrey. we won a groundbreaking opinion from the court of appeals. the court of appeals opinions are not in dispute by the attorney general where it's unconstitutional to use money bail and they must release those accused of crimes on the least -- restrictions, and that has broad, vast implications for this working group and the future of the jail in san francisco. while that litigation is on appe
and we've partnered with the california policy lab out of the u-cal berkley. on an annualized basis, 11,200 jail bed days were saved per year. that's with the staffing of two attorneys in the unit. we're not visiting anywhere near all of the people who are booked into jail. there's significant opportunities here for expanding those services and then decreasing the number of jail bed days occupied by people who are in for just a short period of time. in addition to those projects, our office has...
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three million news jobs in the state of california since governor brown took the oath of office. we've got jobs, we've got jobs, people are working two, three jobs to make a go of it at this state. consider california's average gdp growth over the last four years is 3.7%. eat your heart out, texas. eat your heart out donald trump. >> reporter: the candidates for governor painted two very pictures of california. >> the future happened here first. where america has become an attraction. >> for newsom it's a bright future. >> all of you self-medicating every night with a glass of chardonnay, watching rachel maddow, a lot of you. all that fear and anxiety. we're going to be fine. we will be fine. >> reporter: john cox says he loves california too, but there are problems here that will not go away as long as the same people are in charge. >> the status quo is the status quo because somebody likes it that way. >> reporter: he said as governor, he will go after groups with too much power in sacramento. >> we have got to take the special interest out of power if we are going to get the re
three million news jobs in the state of california since governor brown took the oath of office. we've got jobs, we've got jobs, people are working two, three jobs to make a go of it at this state. consider california's average gdp growth over the last four years is 3.7%. eat your heart out, texas. eat your heart out donald trump. >> reporter: the candidates for governor painted two very pictures of california. >> the future happened here first. where america has become an...