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and is most important thing you keep using this spin word obligation what about the obligation us sacramento you're going to okay. that budget that's all on you i know where to go her words is law is law is law she's only concerned about the law and but you got to go with the law well i wish they would come down here and see what they did to the community the law has been flawed their meant to be changed so by her saying sacramento saying the law this is the only thing budget on is law this is so disrespect if you talking about the law is law is flawed our law enforcement is inflated the sheriff and police i'm going to make it my project to go see willie brown he knows what's going on black population is going down and no one seems to keeper you talk to people in high society damn it i'm going to have to change the law i mean, i'll show that we have been grown by not redevelopment agency when willie brown has managed so if they're planning on giving you all money no, no, no ma'am you don't know. >> all the information i have i'm going to bring to sacramento someone is going to have to pay im
and is most important thing you keep using this spin word obligation what about the obligation us sacramento you're going to okay. that budget that's all on you i know where to go her words is law is law is law she's only concerned about the law and but you got to go with the law well i wish they would come down here and see what they did to the community the law has been flawed their meant to be changed so by her saying sacramento saying the law this is the only thing budget on is law this is...
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. >> officials say they are trying to reduce the water used during training. >>> sacramento today rivertection group called on the lienale slater to do more to protect rivers during the drought. they would like to see increased ground water storage. it would cost $9 billion. >>> our weather. our chief meteorologist bill martin. i have driving the other day and i am noticing all the lawns dying. yeah. [ talking at the same time ] >> horrible -- >> that is the new -- [ talking at the same time ] >> a spot -- [ talking at the same time ] >> if your lawn is too green -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> we have rain, though. give our lawns a few more weeks. i want to show you the jet stream right now. it is an active pacific. dropping down like this. right? these are the upper level winds. these winds are typically bringing rain, what it is doing for susincreasing the winds, cooling -- us is increasing the winds, cooling the temperatures. keep us in this pattern for this week and next. staying the course, if you will till high pressure warms us up again. 25 miles per hour wind is
. >> officials say they are trying to reduce the water used during training. >>> sacramento today rivertection group called on the lienale slater to do more to protect rivers during the drought. they would like to see increased ground water storage. it would cost $9 billion. >>> our weather. our chief meteorologist bill martin. i have driving the other day and i am noticing all the lawns dying. yeah. [ talking at the same time ] >> horrible -- >> that is the...
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and president of political advocacy organization, governor california and john myers joining us from sacramento. almost to all of you. and john starting with you, a big week for the governor. you were there when he unveiled the budget. what are your take aways? >> the big message is it continues what brown has done since he has come to office which is chart a middle path between more spending and not spending enough. and the other part that i find interesting here is that it showed i think the governor's skills as politician. the guy likes to talk about policy and i don't think people think of him as a pure politician but he had a couple of good moves here. he outflanked democrats in the legislature on issues about the working par with tax credits and i think also he scored a win/win on the issue of tuition raises at uc with janet that pal tan know in these private meetings. they unveiled this deal that showed that brown is a good politician. i think that really set the tone for not only this budget but what happens in the next month. >> and we'll come back to both of those in a minute. john i
and president of political advocacy organization, governor california and john myers joining us from sacramento. almost to all of you. and john starting with you, a big week for the governor. you were there when he unveiled the budget. what are your take aways? >> the big message is it continues what brown has done since he has come to office which is chart a middle path between more spending and not spending enough. and the other part that i find interesting here is that it showed i...
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laura anthony joins us from sacramento tonight with more. laura. >> reporter: hi, cheryl. well, it looked for a time a few weeks ago that this bill might stall in a senate committee, but today the full senate passed it. a win for sure for supporters, but total victory is still a ways off. >> this bill is essentially about answering the call of parents and i believe the silent majority who supports vaccines. >> reporter: supporters say it's about protecting a larger community from a potentially deadly disease, but opponents of sb-277 claim it's about much more than that and cuts into the very foundation of american society. >> it seems to me to be unconstitutional to deny a child the right to an education. >> reporter: the bill does support education for unvaccinated students, but they must use independent study or be home schooled. >> ayes 25 nos 10. that measure passes. >> reporter: it wasn't even close as the california senate voted 25-ten to pass a controversial vaccine bill that now moves on to the state assembly. >> it will halt the continuing spread and rise growth i
laura anthony joins us from sacramento tonight with more. laura. >> reporter: hi, cheryl. well, it looked for a time a few weeks ago that this bill might stall in a senate committee, but today the full senate passed it. a win for sure for supporters, but total victory is still a ways off. >> this bill is essentially about answering the call of parents and i believe the silent majority who supports vaccines. >> reporter: supporters say it's about protecting a larger community...
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use water. in sacramento homeowners have a new option to keep their grass looking green.d brown lawns green will paint your lawn and they claim it almost looks real. >> ten feet away it looks like natural green lawn like you watered the heck out of it. in july you should be able to get six weeks to eight weeks out of it because you're not cutting your yard as much. >> he said the paint is nontoxic and safe for kids and pets to play on. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest developments in the amtrak disaster. we'll be live from the scene and hear from the investigator. we will also speak with former ntsb chair deborah hersman. plus we'll have more on the fallout of nfl suspension of tom brady and aerosmith lead singer steve tyler tells us about his new country music project. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, may 13. i'm michelle g
use water. in sacramento homeowners have a new option to keep their grass looking green.d brown lawns green will paint your lawn and they claim it almost looks real. >> ten feet away it looks like natural green lawn like you watered the heck out of it. in july you should be able to get six weeks to eight weeks out of it because you're not cutting your yard as much. >> he said the paint is nontoxic and safe for kids and pets to play on. >>> coming up after your local news on...
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our chief meteorologist bill martin comes back to take us out on the sacramento river. and shows us why the problem is really bigger than the lack of water. >>> barry bonds sitting down with joe fonzi and bonds is way more candid than you've seen him before. he talks about joining the giants and his mistakes. >> i have a long list of things i did wrong. a list of things i said. >>> the bay area sports hall of fame inducted five new members. the big names of sport were honored at the banquet in san francisco. the mc that is of course our own sports director mark ibanez. five inductees are bonds, former warriors owner duley. robert maltee and johnny mosley. >>> joe fonzi had a chance to interview barry bonds. i saw a bit of your interview. it's probably the most candid. the most upbeat i've seen him. >> i think he's relaxed now and he just realizes that this is his home and he wants to enjoy it at this point in his life. the bay area induction always brings a who's who of people to this area. today's headliner was barry bonds. i sat with bonds and we start with his reasons
our chief meteorologist bill martin comes back to take us out on the sacramento river. and shows us why the problem is really bigger than the lack of water. >>> barry bonds sitting down with joe fonzi and bonds is way more candid than you've seen him before. he talks about joining the giants and his mistakes. >> i have a long list of things i did wrong. a list of things i said. >>> the bay area sports hall of fame inducted five new members. the big names of sport were...
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took off the california drought continues a group of farmers near sacramento and has the with the plan to voluntarily reduce their what to use. >>reporter: the regulators in sacramento have ordered the water rights holders to reduce or stop their copy of water on the seine walking river in a press regulators of going to reject that offer their reduce the water used in mandate they expected to go on friday is the beginning of a series of mandates to requires senior holders to reduce the water usage in the weeks ahead. >>pam moore: 1 east a family said they had a nose with rising water bills they decided to remove the swimming pool that decision when the drought started hitting the main stream finally decided it was time to get rid of the whole thing. it has been a wonderful feature in our yard since we will appear in 1978. >>: has been the center of our life in raising our kids we had wonderful times here but 1978 is a long time ago things have changed of our lifestyle and also with was happening here in california. >>pam moore: demolition of their pool will start next week where been seeing a lot of clouds of last few days n
took off the california drought continues a group of farmers near sacramento and has the with the plan to voluntarily reduce their what to use. >>reporter: the regulators in sacramento have ordered the water rights holders to reduce or stop their copy of water on the seine walking river in a press regulators of going to reject that offer their reduce the water used in mandate they expected to go on friday is the beginning of a series of mandates to requires senior holders to reduce the...
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use dental office so i think staff at the counter probably subverted it going from business professional service to medical office and seeing that that was allowed and limited instance ins the sacramento and cd aproved it but when it was brought to our attention that it wasn't that, the last use on record was an art gallery and i think even the appellant will not dispute the fact that any office use had there even been one has been abandoned. it seems to be their best argument is that a business and professional service has been established by the appellant five mothers ago but there's no permit to do that, there's not a building permit, it would require a conditional use authorization in order to ob pain a professional and business use at this location so with those facts i thought it was pretty clear cut to have revocation of this permit, i think what was stated on the permit was somewhat inaccurate and that led to the revocation. i'm surprised there's four minutes left, i guess it was more straight forward than i was thinking. i'm available for questions. >> how did this come to your attention? >> this came from the district supervisor's office when they proposed this legislation a
use dental office so i think staff at the counter probably subverted it going from business professional service to medical office and seeing that that was allowed and limited instance ins the sacramento and cd aproved it but when it was brought to our attention that it wasn't that, the last use on record was an art gallery and i think even the appellant will not dispute the fact that any office use had there even been one has been abandoned. it seems to be their best argument is that a...
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teri okita takes us inside a state hatchery near sacramento. >> reporter: these trout jumping at a hatchery in california could become casualties of the drought. a long dry spell is making the water too warm for the trout, salmon and steelhead raised at two dozen california hatcheries. wildlife officials have been forced to release millions of trout and salmon into rivers, lakes and streams months earlier than normal. >> we had to get the fish out or they would have died. >> reporter: state officials are now installing $1.5 million cooling system in this hatchery in sacramento county. it's the first of its in the state and will keep the water cool enough for the fish to survive. >> having this chiller we'll be able to keep fish in the hatchery building so we won't have to evacuate all the small fish so it's going to help a lot. >> reporter: the fish are used to restock waterways for recreational fishing. without them, local economies could lose hundreds of millions of dollars. >> there's a lot of people that go up there just to catch the trout that we plant in those streams and if we stop p
teri okita takes us inside a state hatchery near sacramento. >> reporter: these trout jumping at a hatchery in california could become casualties of the drought. a long dry spell is making the water too warm for the trout, salmon and steelhead raised at two dozen california hatcheries. wildlife officials have been forced to release millions of trout and salmon into rivers, lakes and streams months earlier than normal. >> we had to get the fish out or they would have died. >>...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.mploying these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. [♪♪♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ >>> oh, my gosh. >> the voice judge adam levine, sugar bombed. >>> embattled tom brady. >> deborah: what he's saying did deflategate. >> and where we found wife gisele today. >>> and it's war, sofia vergara and her ex-fiance's frozen embryo tv battle. >> i don't want to allow this person to take more advantage. >> we both went -- we are both going through a tough time right now. >> and sofia's confrontation with pho
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.mploying these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. [♪♪♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out...
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in sacramento this man is using green paint -- >> good looking yard. >> looks real.to the lawn there. the goal is to give it a man cured look. she not the first to do this. golf courses and sports stadium painted their grass green for years. >> july, six weeks to 8 weeks out of it. i call it the 10-footer. 10 feet away it looks natural. >> he says it is non-toxic. he says it is also safe for pets and kids to play on. i wonder if you walk on it -- [ talking at the same time ] that -- looks great. >> yeah. my lawn i have the dandy lions -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] . >> great idea. >>> we have rain coming. going to help out the lawns. you will get a couple weeks of green with this rain that is coming. we will see half inch of rain. maybe more. bounds where you are -- depends where you are. hillsides are brown. little bit of green. we have had a couple small rain events the last few weeks. the temperatures today, cooler than yesterday. lots of 60s. low 60s, upper 60s. tomorrow temperatures about the same despite the cloud cover. we have rain in northern
in sacramento this man is using green paint -- >> good looking yard. >> looks real.to the lawn there. the goal is to give it a man cured look. she not the first to do this. golf courses and sports stadium painted their grass green for years. >> july, six weeks to 8 weeks out of it. i call it the 10-footer. 10 feet away it looks natural. >> he says it is non-toxic. he says it is also safe for pets and kids to play on. i wonder if you walk on it -- [ talking at the same...
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we want sacramento to allow cities to use. >> the $80 mill whereon program will be rolled out in the next couple of years. money will come from federal and state grants. >>> california lawmakers are taking aima at sugary sodas. a new bill will tax them statewide. they will have to pay a 2 cent an ounce fee in any beverage sweetened with sugar. part of it will be passed on to consumers and reaction is mixed. >> if you are saying it is fair to do it for this, then what are they going to try to tax next? >> to tell you the truth they should of had that when i was a kid. >> the money would fund health programs across the california state. natural juices and diet drinks will be exempt. >>> it was a musical masterpiece, lost in time. [music] >> tonight, how a pair of bay ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> tonight, a remarkable story of lost and found. sharon chin on the jazz legend who lost a treasured piece of music a
we want sacramento to allow cities to use. >> the $80 mill whereon program will be rolled out in the next couple of years. money will come from federal and state grants. >>> california lawmakers are taking aima at sugary sodas. a new bill will tax them statewide. they will have to pay a 2 cent an ounce fee in any beverage sweetened with sugar. part of it will be passed on to consumers and reaction is mixed. >> if you are saying it is fair to do it for this, then what are...
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that's something we want to lobby sacramento to allow cities to use. >> the $80 million program would mostly be funded by federal and state grants. san jose has already one of the lowest crash rates in u.s. cities. that's according to national traffic safety administration. >>> witnesses yesterday saw smoke and flames. check it out of that apartment. they drived down the driver, the double decker bus. no word on what may have caused the crash. >>> saturday night on northbound 505, police officers saw the car driving the wrong way and tried to overtake it. but it was too late. the driver crashed head on with the car. the mother and her daughters were in the car. only the step father survived. >> i'm speechless. they were so nice. they were the best people you could meet. >> she was only a junior in high school. she had one more year. and deborah was a freshman. she had four years of high school to go to. >>> two gunman opened fire outside of a contest parked car at a drawing of muhammad. the event was about to end. police officers returned fire, killed both suspects. the building where
that's something we want to lobby sacramento to allow cities to use. >> the $80 million program would mostly be funded by federal and state grants. san jose has already one of the lowest crash rates in u.s. cities. that's according to national traffic safety administration. >>> witnesses yesterday saw smoke and flames. check it out of that apartment. they drived down the driver, the double decker bus. no word on what may have caused the crash. >>> saturday night on...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. [♪♪♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ >>> historic floods. >> oh, my god. >> how to get out alive if this ever happens to you. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> then, duggar family scandal. >> how the molestation accusation was an open secret going back seven years. >> and, the beautiful actress who went from this to this. her husband's desperate plea to save his wife. >> then, the high school cheerleader and the ruthless killer. >> how he lured her to
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. [♪♪♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin'...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.loying these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> biker wars. >> the extraordinary public appeal for a truce. >> let the bloodshed stop. >> their secret lives. what until you see what these dudes do for a living. >> danger from above. it's happening everywhere. freak accidents from flying debris. >> the toddler killed by falling bricks as she sat on her grandmother's lap. >> and, the real life captain america. >> somebody i go stealing a car. >> the army captain that dragged a couple out of a flaming car. plus, the monster in my closet. >> the creature hiding in
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.loying these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> biker wars. >> the extraordinary public...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.echnologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) >>> the warriors are headed back to the nba finals for the first time since 1975. winning the western conference finals was a bruising physical victory over the rockets at oracle. they will face lebron james and the cavaliers. stef -- steph curry wearing a sleep on his elbow. sees howard are to the first point. shadowing 22% and two of seven. a little step back three and clay catches fire. catch and shoot three. moments later a little off balance and still hits the corner three. clay 9 points in a minute and a half. the doves go up 30-24. james hardin big time finish here
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.echnologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx:...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> good morning. a fox news alert. u.s. special forces have returned safely from a daring mission against isis in eastern syria. according to the pentagon after an intense firefight, a top isis commander is dead his wife captured. plus take a closer look at what this means for u.s. troops in the fight against isis. the fbi now wants to know if a projectile hit the amtrak train before it derailed. new information about the other two trains hit by something, possibly a rock, possibly gunfire, the same night of that crash. and america's heartland remains in the bull's-eye of severe weather. hail and lightning have already pounded some cities a
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> good morning. a fox news alert. u.s....
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sacramento. >> that will do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00 are they lost in the snow? growing concern tonight about an east bay father and two children that vanished in the sierra. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> it is cold, windy, and snowy. despite the elements search teams are scouring the sierra tonight. they're looking for this east bay father and his two children. they went on a camping trip on sunday near truckee, but they never made it home. jodie hernandez is in alameda this evening at a well-known barbershop that the family owns. >> reporter: nick is a co-owner here, he also co-owns the alley barbershop in oakland, he is well known here in the east bay. his friends tell us that he took two of his three small children just three and five years old camping with his mother and stepfather over the weekend. it's something that the family does quite often, only this time, they haven't come back. >> he takes the
sacramento. >> that will do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00 are they lost in the snow? growing concern tonight about an east bay father and two children that vanished in the sierra. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> it is cold, windy, and snowy. despite the elements search teams are scouring the sierra tonight. they're...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >> (cheers and applause) a welcome back my guest tonight, executive producer a new documentary for hbo called southern right. >> we have known each other forever. grade school. >> i went to prom and it was white it was to the really as fun. >> everybody should be together. we all go to school together. i mean we grew up together. then why not go to prom together. >> okay, okay i could do that for you. >> okay, thank you. >> two areas ago it was segregated am you had a white prom and a black prom. that was that nobody said anything about it after prom we got together but you could not have gone to a white prom if you were black and vice versa
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >> (cheers and applause) a welcome back my guest...
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sacramento. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt.r watching, and good night. >>> lights camera access. >> it's like why? why are they allowing him to do that? >> sofia, anything nick can do or say? >> i can give these children a wonderful life. >> the
sacramento. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt.r watching, and good night. >>> lights camera access. >> it's like why? why are they allowing him to do that? >> sofia, anything nick can do or say? >> i can give these children a wonderful life. >> the
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us. good night. >> good night. my name is mary molina and i'm a pipeline engineer for pg&e in the sacramento region. any and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. to relax? throw on my wireless headphones and disappear into the nature channel. man on tv: the young flat back turtle searches for food on the ocean floor. this flat back, however... the fascinating thing about nature is how, in the blink of an eye it can go from a scene of total tranquil beauty to raw, primal violence. can you seriously not hear me with those things on? it's noise-canceling technology. give it a spin. it's got -- sweetie! focus. mom, why are you freaking out on everyone? because you are acting very irresponsibly -- all of you. listen, honey, luke has a giant project due tomorrow for school that h
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some of that kind of moving back in from off the sacramento area, in the valley, back toward us. farther to the east, a better opportunity. farther to the west, probably not. close enough. clouds, sun, showers. upper 70s for some. better by the coast. you get that -- 60s there. sal, anything new to report? . >> i'm looking at my list. don't see anything, which is good. nice and quiet. and it is. start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the traffic there is move along no
some of that kind of moving back in from off the sacramento area, in the valley, back toward us. farther to the east, a better opportunity. farther to the west, probably not. close enough. clouds, sun, showers. upper 70s for some. better by the coast. you get that -- 60s there. sal, anything new to report? . >> i'm looking at my list. don't see anything, which is good. nice and quiet. and it is. start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the traffic there is move along no
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) . >>> we've been getting calls about a bright light. it's the flair of the conoco phillips in rodeo. no danger to the public. >> the obama administration is acknowledging that the isis takeover of the iraqi city is a setback, but only temporary. tens of thousands left their homes. 500 members of the military were killed in the battle with the isis fighters. the iraqi government raced out, leaving vehicles behind. but john kerry insisted that isis will be defeated. >> in the end, nothing to negotiate. no way to deal with them. except eliminate them from the field of battle. that's what we're going to do over time.
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) . >>> we've...
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see the moisture streaming off coming in to the mother load, heading towards sacramento, some of it could back its way toward use of that rotate backs around and just keeps the beat going here, one low moving in, this is really like the last strong one in this series, although there will be another one dropping in the sierra nevada on sunday, 50s on the intelligents -- temps the one coming down, pacific northwest that will be on land, it's drier, 50s on the temps mid 50s on place west 14, 41 in truckee, 57 monterrey i think the water temp is six having a hard time, comes right back over truckee and sierra nevada and diving south ward back towards the stockton area and sacramento as well, so some of this east bay south bay could see some of that cloud cover drift over, the cool pattern is actually turning more mild now, so possible drizzle although i don't see as much as we had yesterday that's for sure and isolated showers could pop up at 6:00 and 70s the coast warms up, partly sunny for the wbd and it does look warmer especially on sunday, low clouds today what's new, we've had that for a long, long time and t
see the moisture streaming off coming in to the mother load, heading towards sacramento, some of it could back its way toward use of that rotate backs around and just keeps the beat going here, one low moving in, this is really like the last strong one in this series, although there will be another one dropping in the sierra nevada on sunday, 50s on the intelligents -- temps the one coming down, pacific northwest that will be on land, it's drier, 50s on the temps mid 50s on place west 14, 41 in...
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. >>> state regulators propose unprecedented water cuts when they meet today in sacramento ordering cities to cut use 36% compared to period of time but local water departments say it's unrealistic and unfair. they say the steep cuts could result in higher rates, ripped up planned escaping and more use restrictions. >>> i look at my front lawn and think, eh. why bother? >> but you can find other ways to conserve, right? i sort of do that with the flowers in my front yard. it's so true we were discussing this, you feel guilty when you're out watering. people give you the eye. >> or you're watching another neighbor going all right, enough, okay? >> i do three minute showers. >> you do. >> good morning, everybody. heading out we actually have showers in the seven-day forecast. we'll talk about that but boy, we were able to see the 98% waning gibbous moon and you see peeks of it there with the mostly cloudy skies. those clouds are all associated with the very deep marine layer. temperatures santa rosa singing out like a sore thumb in the 40s. outstanding! 50s out the door. 60s bayside, 70s inland. the se
. >>> state regulators propose unprecedented water cuts when they meet today in sacramento ordering cities to cut use 36% compared to period of time but local water departments say it's unrealistic and unfair. they say the steep cuts could result in higher rates, ripped up planned escaping and more use restrictions. >>> i look at my front lawn and think, eh. why bother? >> but you can find other ways to conserve, right? i sort of do that with the flowers in my front...
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people who don't like the industry in general like crunch nestle campaign in sacramento are using this a mere fraction of 1% of the state's water, though nobody has asked for sure. >> we're asked the city of xreemt -- sacramento to put the issue on the agenda. they refused for over six months. bottling water for profit is absurd. >> well, that opinion is starting to hold water. nestle is saying look they're trying to do what's right. they want to be good stewards. while companies like starbucks are sending their ethos water out of state to be processed somewhere else nestle says going out of state creates its own environmental concerns. we should hear more from nestle tomorrow on "power lunch." back to you. >> you have businesses in california. this is serious stuff. how does it impact it? >> i'm not washing units as much. i have grass in some of my businesses and i'm changing it to astroturf. it's a real issue. >>> the profits, bottom line, next. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hi
people who don't like the industry in general like crunch nestle campaign in sacramento are using this a mere fraction of 1% of the state's water, though nobody has asked for sure. >> we're asked the city of xreemt -- sacramento to put the issue on the agenda. they refused for over six months. bottling water for profit is absurd. >> well, that opinion is starting to hold water. nestle is saying look they're trying to do what's right. they want to be good stewards. while companies...
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sacramento region. pg&e new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> as we look at the landscape of who we compete against we look at fast casual and qsr. because of our quality and how we prepare ore products, that gives us the fast ca
sacramento region. pg&e new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. just because i'm away from my desk...
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use. >>> a search is on for the missing 16-year-old sacramento girl in larson. she was last seen on thursday at her home. she was with her caretaker who had a medical emergency during the day. when her parents returned at home they discovered the caretaker but the daughter was missing. if you have information about the whereabouts, calm the sachs county sheriff's department. >>> pregnant singer sarah blackwood demanding an apology from united airlines after she was kicked off a flight in san francisco because of her flying son. the singer, seven months pregnant with her second child, posted this picture on her facebook page. she said it started when her 2- year-old son started crying loudly while waiting for a flight from vancouver. after taxiing they returned to the boarding area to refuel but by that time the child was asleep and she was kicked off the plane. after several hours she was put on another flight. >>> sanford university is one of 18 laboratories around the country that may have mechanically received a shipment of live anthrax from the u.s. army. th
use. >>> a search is on for the missing 16-year-old sacramento girl in larson. she was last seen on thursday at her home. she was with her caretaker who had a medical emergency during the day. when her parents returned at home they discovered the caretaker but the daughter was missing. if you have information about the whereabouts, calm the sachs county sheriff's department. >>> pregnant singer sarah blackwood demanding an apology from united airlines after she was kicked off...
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us. >> we'll show it on the air or my name is mary molina and i'm a pipeline engineer for pg&e in the sacramento all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> by some accounts more than /4 of the edge nears at silicon valley tech companies are men. that's something the industry's working to change. >> how do you attract women to male-dominated field? that's the question. jonathan bloom found a young stanford student who may have the answer. >> hi i'm leah i'm starting a blog called moon in silicon valley. >> reporter: the junior started what might just be a phenomenon, women of silicon valley based on
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farmers near sacramento are offering to cut their water use by 25%. they hope to avoid more cuts in the future as the drought continues. under the proposed deal, farmers would take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. farmers are meeting with state official later today. >>> 4:33. a full check of weather now with roberta. and the song remains the same? >> it is. but yesterday we had and the mystic news. we had the climate -- we had some optimistic news. we had the climate center telling us we have a 90% chance of a rainy summer. i'm cautiously optimistic. we saw the same report last year and then saw drought in the winter. but i received telephone calls for quotes all day yesterday and especially concerning the farmers because they are watching this el nino report very mindfully. good morning. we'll see a little bit of drizzle to maybe some moderate drizzle but it's all associated with a very deep marine layer. west winds at 13 in oakland. we could see wet roads due to the condensation associated with the marine layer.
farmers near sacramento are offering to cut their water use by 25%. they hope to avoid more cuts in the future as the drought continues. under the proposed deal, farmers would take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. farmers are meeting with state official later today. >>> 4:33. a full check of weather now with roberta. and the song remains the same? >> it is. but yesterday we had and the mystic news. we had the climate -- we had some optimistic...
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sacramento region. pg&e new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. what 195-mile-per-hour wind gusts feel like, but for people in the northeastern -- northern philippines, that's what they have been dealing with. super typhoon noul made landfall. we have james on the phone from the santa ana, philippines. what are you seeing there? >> it has been a very long and grueling afternoon, and the winds have been up for four or five hours now, and it's dark so it's difficult to get an idea of what is going on except that it's very noisy, and there's rain and really it's difficult to get an idea of what the damage is as well, so we won't have an idea until tomorrow. >> james often the sad truth is that these
sacramento region. pg&e new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. what 195-mile-per-hour wind gusts...
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sacramento. so this is perfect for us. >> reporter: and the perfect mix for california's economy. >> here you go.reporter: where small businesses like namaste deli is open just for the amgen tour. >> it's been good. there was a lot of traffic this morning. we did a lot of breakfast sandwiches. >> reporter: the amgen tour is a big shot in the arm for sacramento. >> this is going to drive more than $2 million economic drive to the community. >> reporter: and this will be televised around the world putting sacramento in the epicenter of the world. that could translate to more visitors. bringing tourists to the region. for people like dave anderson from iowa who plans to follow the race through every stage. in sacramento, mike luery, fox 2 news. >>> amgen tour is an eight day competition. it will run from nevada city to lodi. the race will be in san jose then it's off to southern california later on this week. >>> for the second time in a month an east bay pharmacy is cleaning up after would be thieves crash an suv right through the front window. the item that investigators believe those criminals we
sacramento. so this is perfect for us. >> reporter: and the perfect mix for california's economy. >> here you go.reporter: where small businesses like namaste deli is open just for the amgen tour. >> it's been good. there was a lot of traffic this morning. we did a lot of breakfast sandwiches. >> reporter: the amgen tour is a big shot in the arm for sacramento. >> this is going to drive more than $2 million economic drive to the community. >> reporter: and...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> now a marin county, police issued an alert after two mothers were sexually assaulted while they were pushing their babies in strollers. mike mibach tells us it happened at separate times but on the same trail. near the bay and businesses. >> the san francisco bay trail. on one side target, on the other the bay. >> we always walk with other people. >> reporter: they tried to get three miles in other day and the other day they heard about two women being attacked on the trail. >> we heard there was people that had children with them so that is concerning. >> targeting hispanic mothers with babies. >> he says two babies were being pushed
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> now a marin county, police issued an...
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look at the sacramento valley, some of the areas going into the 90s. not us, i'll have a look at the numbers expected for our area in a bit. good morning sal. >> right now the traffic is looking good, off to a good start on friday, the traffic continues time to look good on the bay bridge toll plaza and it is nice, nice and light and no major problems getting into san francisco. this is a look at the san mateo bridge and the traffic is looking good, i'm sorry, we're going to 880 here, i'm having trouble speaking, no major problems there. if you're driving out to rest of the commute it looks good. let's go back. >>> thank you sal, should be an epic showdown, the warriors and the cavaliers tickets go on sale today. some fans may be shutout because of the prices. >> golden state warriors are in the finals. >> when oracle arena comes alive next week, the roar of the crowd won't be the only thing to blow through the roof. >> you will see prices that will make your eyes pop out. >> having been involved in, says the nba final ticket sales could hit record prices. >>
look at the sacramento valley, some of the areas going into the 90s. not us, i'll have a look at the numbers expected for our area in a bit. good morning sal. >> right now the traffic is looking good, off to a good start on friday, the traffic continues time to look good on the bay bridge toll plaza and it is nice, nice and light and no major problems getting into san francisco. this is a look at the san mateo bridge and the traffic is looking good, i'm sorry, we're going to 880 here, i'm...
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> all right, anne, thank you. >>> small group of farmers near sacramento are offering to cut their water use25%. under the proposed deal farmers would take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of the crops unplanted but not everyone is on board with the new plan. farmers are meeting with state officials later today. >>> 5:32. let's get another check on our weather. a little cool. >> it's very cool. it's a good 10 degrees below average for this time of the year and you can blame it on the marine layer. it's sticking around not going anywhere very quickly. it's a poorly defined marine layer but nevertheless it's very deep. and it's producing some light to moderate drizzle around the bay, also around the seashore and the peninsula. temperature-wise in the 50s. pretty uniform with that blanket of clouds. 8 a.m. getting the kids off to school. temperatures still into the 50s with the cloud cover and your temperatures today with only partial clearing inland approaching near 70 degrees. otherwise, 50s at the beaches and bayside. we have that full forecast at 48 minutes after th hour. >> it'
> all right, anne, thank you. >>> small group of farmers near sacramento are offering to cut their water use25%. under the proposed deal farmers would take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of the crops unplanted but not everyone is on board with the new plan. farmers are meeting with state officials later today. >>> 5:32. let's get another check on our weather. a little cool. >> it's very cool. it's a good 10 degrees below average for this time of the year...
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sacramento region. pg&e new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. right now, and amtrak is hoping to be running again at full capacity in the northeast corridor by tomorrow or tuesday at the latest. >> but first it has to beef up key safety measures where it derailed on tuesday killing eight people. and the fbi and ntsb are trying to determine if an object smashed into the windshield before it crashed. let's get the latest. >> reporter: new information from the assistant conductor is deepening the mystery about what caused the deadly derailment. if we reset we know that a train was struck by some sort of object, and that happened minutes before amtrak 188 derailed, and we have audio when police res
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we want sacramento to be allowed to use that. >> reporter: their principles would include lowering speed limbs, installings led lighting and -- installing led lighting and bike lanes. >> reporter: we're live in the willow glenn neighborhood. >>> a woman and her baby girl are dead after their car crashed into an apartment complex in livermore. we're told a corvette was racing up marietta boulevard saturday evening. it plowed into the apartments where people were bathered for a family party. they say the driver, ryan jones, will be at the livermore wine festival and was nearly two time it is legal limit. he's under arrest. >>> a man was arrested for this crash yesterday. he was drunk when he backed his truck into a crowd outside la cinco restaurant -- la finca restaurant. >>> three of the four defendants are football players at charter high in concord. they say one of them pulled -- drew crabb, stole a firearm. they returned with masks on taking pot and phone phones. >>> investigators in a dallas suburb are trying to figure out a motive of a shooting at a controversial event. two gunmen op
we want sacramento to be allowed to use that. >> reporter: their principles would include lowering speed limbs, installings led lighting and -- installing led lighting and bike lanes. >> reporter: we're live in the willow glenn neighborhood. >>> a woman and her baby girl are dead after their car crashed into an apartment complex in livermore. we're told a corvette was racing up marietta boulevard saturday evening. it plowed into the apartments where people were bathered for...
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that's modesto and sacramento but they're closer to us. you will notice it tomorrow.his low is the culprit for tomorrow. the high pressure is in. tomorrow it will warm up. thursday and friday it'll warm up a little bit more then it hoverers there on saturday. and on sunday the temperatures dip back down. 86 in clear lake. those are the high spots or the warm spots. 83 in brentwood. so you notice the heat where you expect it more east of the area. 80 in martinez. around the bay instead of mid- and low 60s we'll get some upper 60s. still a warmer day. santa clara valley, 80 in morgan hill. at the coast upper 50s. there'll be sunshine at stinson, then the four day forecast. friday looks good. saturday looks good and sunday it drops off. this is another little tweak goes through and drops, brings some cloud and maybe a little bit of drizzle. we stay a little warmer than we did this week early next week. really what matters here is best day on the weekend is going -- nicest day, warmest day will be saturday on the weekend. sunday a cooldown but still nice. just take your j
that's modesto and sacramento but they're closer to us. you will notice it tomorrow.his low is the culprit for tomorrow. the high pressure is in. tomorrow it will warm up. thursday and friday it'll warm up a little bit more then it hoverers there on saturday. and on sunday the temperatures dip back down. 86 in clear lake. those are the high spots or the warm spots. 83 in brentwood. so you notice the heat where you expect it more east of the area. 80 in martinez. around the bay instead of mid-...
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and that's something we want to lobby sacramento to allow cities to use. >> reporter: and other ideas would include lowering speed limits, installing led lighting, extending crosswalk times and improving or installing bike lanes. the city of transportation makes the pitch at city hall at 1:30 this afternoon in downtown san jose. >>> a bomb squad is examining a car from where two gunmen opened fire outside a contest for cartoon depictions of the prophet muhammad in texas. they say the men drove up and began shooting at a security officer. as it was about to end, police officers returned fire, killing both suspects. the building where the cartoon contest was held was evacuated as well as surrounding businesses. they're searching the suspects' car for bombs. >> because of the situation of what was going on today in the history of what we've told at other events like this, we're considering their car of possibly containing a bomb. our bomb unit is there. they're still working on the vehicle. that's where we are at this time. >> reporter: a witness described the tense moments as officers r
and that's something we want to lobby sacramento to allow cities to use. >> reporter: and other ideas would include lowering speed limits, installing led lighting, extending crosswalk times and improving or installing bike lanes. the city of transportation makes the pitch at city hall at 1:30 this afternoon in downtown san jose. >>> a bomb squad is examining a car from where two gunmen opened fire outside a contest for cartoon depictions of the prophet muhammad in texas. they say...
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us. >>> next at 11:00 a missing sacramento girl found dead a man who knew her well held without bail. on the way, where and when, the news is next. >>> she was like my granddaughter. she was just like a grandchild to me. >> a tragic end in the search for this missing girl from the sacramento area. her burned body found a long way from home. >> good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. a neighborhood is reeling from
us. >>> next at 11:00 a missing sacramento girl found dead a man who knew her well held without bail. on the way, where and when, the news is next. >>> she was like my granddaughter. she was just like a grandchild to me. >> a tragic end in the search for this missing girl from the sacramento area. her burned body found a long way from home. >> good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. a neighborhood is reeling from
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sacramento area. we talked about spectrum and net neutrality. joining us is representative doris matsui, a democrat from california. representative matsui you are cochair of the spectrum caucus. what do you do? representative matsui: my cochair is from kentucky. we felt spectrum is a vital resource in this country. it is a finite resource. the powers of most everything we understand as far as our ipads and phones and everything else. i felt it was necessary for people to understand this is what powers our economy. it is something that is important. it is the oxygen of a digital economy. whether you are doing -- measuring your heartbeat or the heating in your home -- we had to think about water efficiencies. we use spectrum for all of that. we thought it was important for the rest of congress to understand this vital resource. it is our invisible infrastructure, so to speak. it do not see it but without it, we wouldn't be where we are today. >> is it controlled by an entity? representative matsui: a spectrum is out there. we had to harness it in a way. we h
sacramento area. we talked about spectrum and net neutrality. joining us is representative doris matsui, a democrat from california. representative matsui you are cochair of the spectrum caucus. what do you do? representative matsui: my cochair is from kentucky. we felt spectrum is a vital resource in this country. it is a finite resource. the powers of most everything we understand as far as our ipads and phones and everything else. i felt it was necessary for people to understand this is what...
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sacramento this year. ab147 would require publicly funded labs using dogs and cats for research to put the healthy ones like riley up for adoption rather than put them to sleep once testing is over. >> this bill isn't about the research process. this bill is about the humane treatment of animals. >> is that animal healthy enough and can humanely live, i think we have a responsible as a state that animal is given the opportunity to become part of someone's family. >> reporter: but the biomedical industry doesn't see it that way. at a recent committee hearing lobbyists told lawmakers the bill is not necessary and could be harmful. >> we've become more and more aware of the true intent of the sponsors and that is to insinuate themselves into our research programs. >> reporter: the none for is the nonprofit the beagle freedom projects. a group industry spokesperson says he doesn't trust them. >> the sponsors of the bill have ties with organizations that have been involved in terrorism against research. >> reporter: he points to a case involving hunting donlike scientists, 18 years ago an undercover peta investi
sacramento this year. ab147 would require publicly funded labs using dogs and cats for research to put the healthy ones like riley up for adoption rather than put them to sleep once testing is over. >> this bill isn't about the research process. this bill is about the humane treatment of animals. >> is that animal healthy enough and can humanely live, i think we have a responsible as a state that animal is given the opportunity to become part of someone's family. >> reporter:...
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us. please be our advoicate we are going to bring to sacramento. one of the great concerns is that the way funding formulas for community colleges work, if we miss the window to get enrollment back up we could become stuck at the lower level of inromment so we may need legislative help not just if funding but that would be nice, but to allow to grow funding if we grow enrollment beyond 2 or 3 years out. our students needs are the needs of san franciscans. supervisor camposs office is working on a problem of undocumented student who are not ab 540 eligible. they are out of state students, undumentd who get hit with [inaudible] to go to community college and that may be a area for city and college can partner. our students struggle around transportation. our ocean campus is well served by transportation and it is late at night often under served and hear about that regular. i know you are working on building the mta cupazty and housing is a way we need to work together to insure affordability. a final way we may want to work together is a local solut
us. please be our advoicate we are going to bring to sacramento. one of the great concerns is that the way funding formulas for community colleges work, if we miss the window to get enrollment back up we could become stuck at the lower level of inromment so we may need legislative help not just if funding but that would be nice, but to allow to grow funding if we grow enrollment beyond 2 or 3 years out. our students needs are the needs of san franciscans. supervisor camposs office is working on...
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punitively higher rates, so, now, some of the cities, especially around sacramento, the inland empire where it's hot and people useer to water the lawns, they have gone to brown. give us a break. it's too hard. what he did was say, no. >> too bad. >> figure it out. >> yeah. now, of course, this does not include agriculture and farms. the governors says they took a hit in terms of water allocation, but who is monitoring that? ground water as well. is that included in their allocation cutbacks? >> farmers use 80% of the developed water in california that's the water that people use. now, they only contribute 2 % of the total state gdp, but they have already taken a bit pig hit, and there's two important things here. number one, they cut back zero the amount of water from the delta, from state and federal agencies. they over purpose their own ground water. there are rules but they do not kick in for years. they slit their own throats using the ground water. they have no alternative. bankruptcy is the other option. if an almond grower pumps less water from his well they cannot move that to san francisco or los angeles
punitively higher rates, so, now, some of the cities, especially around sacramento, the inland empire where it's hot and people useer to water the lawns, they have gone to brown. give us a break. it's too hard. what he did was say, no. >> too bad. >> figure it out. >> yeah. now, of course, this does not include agriculture and farms. the governors says they took a hit in terms of water allocation, but who is monitoring that? ground water as well. is that included in their...