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. >>> a dramatic rescue police in north valley, california were able to save two small children locked inside a truck. the father remembered the children were there, when he woke up in jail. police arrested him the night before for allegedly breaking into cars homes and businesses. it took officers a few minutes to track the boys down, by then they were locked up for 12 hours still in their car seats. >> testimony will continue continue in the aaron hernandez murder trial. the judge had a warning for the victim's mother yesterday. do not cry on the sand. oden lloyd's mom managed to maintain her composure while teforting. she talked the last time she saw her son. lloyd was found dead near the new england patriot in 2013. >> these two fans from iowa claim they snuck into the super bowl. they followed a group of first aid workers into the university of phoenix stadium. one inside they made friends with two people who are leaving at half-time and those people had corporate seats valued at $25,000. despite all the security, they were able to sit in the seats and watch the game without being
. >>> a dramatic rescue police in north valley, california were able to save two small children locked inside a truck. the father remembered the children were there, when he woke up in jail. police arrested him the night before for allegedly breaking into cars homes and businesses. it took officers a few minutes to track the boys down, by then they were locked up for 12 hours still in their car seats. >> testimony will continue continue in the aaron hernandez murder trial. the...
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. >> you know this man, from middle valley, california, huey lewis! jim: he entertained the volunteers last night. >> from los angeles california, eric close. 10 handicap is huey, making it to sunday for the fifth time. dd come on, now. that was for a birdie. and he'll step up and try to pop that in for a net birdie. huey was your partner back yesteryear at this event. nick: in the mid 1990's. he really struggled then when he played courses like cypress. spyglass the par 4's there. they were long for these guys. not as easy as today. jim: jim furyk now in her close in two and has a chance to climb town 17 under would put him in a tie for fourth with jason day and dustin johnson and pat perez. nick: usually when you've missed everything all day you make the one at the last. jim: come on. ah! ran out of steam. he'll have a final round 74. this is coming off a 63 yesterday. the all-time course record at pebble beach is 62 jointy tom kite david duval but both of those occasions lift clean, and pace. today that 63 that jim furyk shot yesterday without bene
. >> you know this man, from middle valley, california, huey lewis! jim: he entertained the volunteers last night. >> from los angeles california, eric close. 10 handicap is huey, making it to sunday for the fifth time. dd come on, now. that was for a birdie. and he'll step up and try to pop that in for a net birdie. huey was your partner back yesteryear at this event. nick: in the mid 1990's. he really struggled then when he played courses like cypress. spyglass the par 4's there....
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first, the slopes in olympic, valley california. a busy ski slope. lots of skiers.ots of snow boarders. the guy's headed down the very sleep slope. >> snowboarder falls trying to stop. but gravity gets the best of him. >> oh! >> that's why skiers don't like snowboarders right there. >> takes that skier for a ride. they're new new best friends. >> who's fault? >> the snowboarder wasn't comfortable on that level of hill. >> it is dangerous for skiers to stop in the middle of a slope. sometimes it's hard to get around an obstacle especially if that obstacle is a human, and he did try to stop. >>> now we're going to move from the squaw valley mountain resort to this ski resort. you can see it getting kind of dark because the poster of the video tells us the ski lift had closed for the day. they decided to walk up on foot and just ride their snowboards down like a sled. but probably should have tried it maybe with more space between them. so sorry. it's not done. >> it happened again. maybe they're -- >> the only thing i think, why they'd continue to do something that fa
first, the slopes in olympic, valley california. a busy ski slope. lots of skiers.ots of snow boarders. the guy's headed down the very sleep slope. >> snowboarder falls trying to stop. but gravity gets the best of him. >> oh! >> that's why skiers don't like snowboarders right there. >> takes that skier for a ride. they're new new best friends. >> who's fault? >> the snowboarder wasn't comfortable on that level of hill. >> it is dangerous for skiers to...
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. >> you know this man, from middle valley, california, huey lewis! jim: he entertained the volunteers last night. >> from los angeles california, eric close. 10 handicap is huey, making it to sunday for the fifth time. dd come on, now. that was for a birdie. and he'll step up and try to pop that in for a net birdie. huey was your partner back yesteryear at this event. nick: in the mid 1990's. he really struggled then when he played courses like cypress. spyglass the par 4's there. they were long for these guys. not as easy as today. jim: jim furyk now in her close in two and has a chance to climb town 17 under would put him in a tie for fourth with jason day and dustin johnson and pat perez. nick: usually when you've missed everything all day you make the one at the last. jim: come on. ah! ran out of steam. he'll have a final round 74. this is coming off a 63 yesterday. the all-time course record at pebble beach is 62 jointy tom kite david duval but both of those occasions lift clean, and pace. today that 63 that jim furyk shot yesterday without bene
. >> you know this man, from middle valley, california, huey lewis! jim: he entertained the volunteers last night. >> from los angeles california, eric close. 10 handicap is huey, making it to sunday for the fifth time. dd come on, now. that was for a birdie. and he'll step up and try to pop that in for a net birdie. huey was your partner back yesteryear at this event. nick: in the mid 1990's. he really struggled then when he played courses like cypress. spyglass the par 4's there....
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. >>> in a dramatic rescue police in north valley, california were able to save two small children lockedeir father remembered the children when he woke up in jail. police had arrested him the night before for allegedly breaking into cars, homes and businesses. it took officers only a few minutes to track the boys down, by that point they had been locked up for 1 hours still in their car seats. the boys are being treated for hyperthermia. >> philadelphia's favorite fighter is back, we'll tell you where the crew of the next rocky film will be doing filming today. >>> a horse is in need of a lift after taking a fall in a batting tub. >> reporter: we're dressing the kids fairly warm this morning with temperatures in the 30s. this afternoon we're adding a scarf and telling them to hunch their shoulders. we'll see the temperatures drop and winds pick up. >> happening today the city's port richmond section will transform into the latest rocky balboa movie. this with an is called creed. it follows the grandson of a former rocky rival. the movie is set for release on thanksgiving day. >> yo. >> r
. >>> in a dramatic rescue police in north valley, california were able to save two small children lockedeir father remembered the children when he woke up in jail. police had arrested him the night before for allegedly breaking into cars, homes and businesses. it took officers only a few minutes to track the boys down, by that point they had been locked up for 1 hours still in their car seats. the boys are being treated for hyperthermia. >> philadelphia's favorite fighter is...
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. >> he owns prehistoric pets in fountain valley california.cided to put out a happy new year's day message to his customers. this what happened leading up to the message. >> the other one. >> the albino python not terribly friendly. >> oh i got to be careful. ow! the sucker actually got me. >> like that one is like wide as as am. >> i think somebody ate the previous guy. >> i got to be careful. ow! he actually got me. >> find out how dangerous it really was. jay brewer is joining us right this very minute. jay, what were you thinking about putting yourself in that tank. you were confined with constrictors. >> i was thinking it was new year's eve, i was in a hurry. i needed to get the video and i could pull it off. but i wasn't quite right. it got a little crazy. >> how dangerous was that really. they are constrictors. are their bite painful. >> of course they're painful. if you see the video, it got he pretty good on my hand. it's only a defense bite. if it were a hungry bite it would be dangerous. this female that i'm looking at is a tame one
. >> he owns prehistoric pets in fountain valley california.cided to put out a happy new year's day message to his customers. this what happened leading up to the message. >> the other one. >> the albino python not terribly friendly. >> oh i got to be careful. ow! the sucker actually got me. >> like that one is like wide as as am. >> i think somebody ate the previous guy. >> i got to be careful. ow! he actually got me. >> find out how dangerous it...
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. >> reporter: this time-lapse video shows the mountaintops of squaw valley, california. there's so little snow, next month's world cup ski event had to be canceled. nevada's mead reservoir which provides water for 20 million people is less than half pull inspect in oregon the snow pack on the mountains is so low they fire water rationing. >> weaver never had to do that on this side of the valley . >> reporter: scientists blame what they call a ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure off the coast of california. it's been block winter storms and keeping temperatures above normal. eric bolt is a government meteorologist. >> i think it's unprecedented because we are seeing the warmest temperatures we've seen on record. often a high pressure will start to shift back to the west and we start to see colder storm systems moving through our region but that just hasn't happened last two years. >> reporter: northern california did get several inches of rain earlier this month, but mountain snow is what matters most. the spring snow melt provides a third of california's water
. >> reporter: this time-lapse video shows the mountaintops of squaw valley, california. there's so little snow, next month's world cup ski event had to be canceled. nevada's mead reservoir which provides water for 20 million people is less than half pull inspect in oregon the snow pack on the mountains is so low they fire water rationing. >> weaver never had to do that on this side of the valley . >> reporter: scientists blame what they call a ridiculously resilient ridge of...
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>> edit novshadyan her husband, and two-year-old son moved into this rental home in sun valley california in may of 2013. >> it's a nice little house. >> edith was 8 months pregnant at the time >> this is all your stuff that's still inside? >> yeah, that's, that's my stuff. that's my fridge my table my chairs, my home. it's still here. >> less than two months later, they moved out. >> our water was brown yellow i mean it was dirty. we couldn't shower. the molding inside my newborn's room the molding at the bottom, that had turned brown. i mean the pipes were leaking. they said leave for 2 to 2.5 weeks and you'll come back home. we're gonna change the plumbing. a few days later i got a call they found mold inside the house. >> they came to an agreement with their landlord that they would move. >> i don't understand. they said you could move but they wouldn't - >> release my property. >> why not? >> they were going to check my stuff so i can move it out. and they kept saying we're running more tests running more tests and they've never released it. >> the landlord changed the locks and thei
>> edit novshadyan her husband, and two-year-old son moved into this rental home in sun valley california in may of 2013. >> it's a nice little house. >> edith was 8 months pregnant at the time >> this is all your stuff that's still inside? >> yeah, that's, that's my stuff. that's my fridge my table my chairs, my home. it's still here. >> less than two months later, they moved out. >> our water was brown yellow i mean it was dirty. we couldn't shower....
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. >> reporter: ryann stibor is 18, a senior in high school in simi valley, california. she's in the drama club and taking six advanced placement classes. she's applied to eight colleges. >> it's a lot harder and everyone-- it's kind of becomes very cut throat a little bit in high school of everyone is competing for the one spot in all these different schools the one scholarship. >> reporter: that pressure to get into a good college has taken a toll on students' social lives. u.c.l.a.'s annual survey of college freshman found just 18% of students spend 16 hours or more with their friends each week during their senior year of high school. that's compared to 38% of students in 1987. kevin eagan is the lead researcher. he says the so-called senior slump has become the senior sprint. how different is life for a high school senior these days than it was back in 1987? >> you're seeing students take on more a.p. and honors courses. they're taking on more extracurricular activities to build that college resume, to pad that application so those pressures are taking away from stud
. >> reporter: ryann stibor is 18, a senior in high school in simi valley, california. she's in the drama club and taking six advanced placement classes. she's applied to eight colleges. >> it's a lot harder and everyone-- it's kind of becomes very cut throat a little bit in high school of everyone is competing for the one spot in all these different schools the one scholarship. >> reporter: that pressure to get into a good college has taken a toll on students' social lives....
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. >> let's go to gym in apple valley, california. what are your thoughts about the film?>> i just wondered if anyone saw the wider picture of everything watching part two, the scene where they dumped the body on the doorstep. they used the term "aryan" in the film. hitler was a product of his time. i don't know if the author touched on this, but this was a broader perspective view have this film, pseudoscientific studies on the size of african-american brains, studies in eugenics, into the holocaust as well. >> thanks for the call. dick lehr? >> we did address that earlier. the notion of white supremacy was featured in all walks of life at the time. this is a reflection of that era griffith himself considered this to be accurate. it was a huge disconnect. he did not get it. he did not consider himself to be hurtful here and harmful to black america. yet, one of the things that is always puzzling, here he is being confronted, several different venues, with men like men -- monroe trotter or dubois. why isn't his brain going, wait, maybe die under's handing of black american
. >> let's go to gym in apple valley, california. what are your thoughts about the film?>> i just wondered if anyone saw the wider picture of everything watching part two, the scene where they dumped the body on the doorstep. they used the term "aryan" in the film. hitler was a product of his time. i don't know if the author touched on this, but this was a broader perspective view have this film, pseudoscientific studies on the size of african-american brains, studies in...
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an inmate at kern valley state prison, ironically located right in the heart of california's central valley wine country. >> we have two types of alcohol. pruno, made from oranges and fruit that we let sit, rot, pour it into a bag, make mush out of it, add a hot water to it and let it sit with a lot of sugar in it. that ferments it to allow it to accumulate the alcohol base. then we take it from the bag, pour it into a pillow case and strain it. keeping all the mush out and just putting the liquid into a bag. we use 40 apples, and two boxes of sugar, you'll come up with about three gallons of pruno. and once you're done with the pruno you can sell it. each costs $10. that's a 16-ounce tumbler. so you sell at $10 apiece if you want or you can get drunk off it all you want. >> outlaw then told us about a much more potent concoction. >> the second is called white lightning. that's similar to jack daniel's, hennessy, it's like 150 proof. >> and according to outlaw, white lightning has a very dark side. >> pruno can get you drunk, and get you riled up, and get you just, that intoxication,
an inmate at kern valley state prison, ironically located right in the heart of california's central valley wine country. >> we have two types of alcohol. pruno, made from oranges and fruit that we let sit, rot, pour it into a bag, make mush out of it, add a hot water to it and let it sit with a lot of sugar in it. that ferments it to allow it to accumulate the alcohol base. then we take it from the bag, pour it into a pillow case and strain it. keeping all the mush out and just putting...
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confiaron en este pediatra hispano, carlos miranda, que tenÍa su consultorio en esta clÍnica code valley en californiae habÍa algo sospechoso escondido detrÁs de un arreglo de flores en el baÑo. se trataba de una diminuta cÁmara de video la madre le tomÓ fotografÍas con su telÉfono celular y le avisÓ a la policÍa. esta madre llevaba periÓdicamente a sus hijos a la consulta del doctor teherÁn. >> nunca se puede saber cÓmo mamÁ siempre me quedo con los niÑos y sÉ que nada malo pasÓ pero no mÁs de saber que trabajaba con mucha gente. >> la policÍa allanÓ el consultorio y la casa del pediatra y encontraron en su computadora material de pornografÍa infantil, suficiente para vincularlo con la instalaciÓn de la cÁmara escondida de su consultorio. el doctor carlos teherÁn es boliviano y trabajÓ un tiempo en ny. desde hace tres aÑos lo hacÍa en este centro de salud de california, estÁ casado y es padre de familia. >> no sÉ hay mÁs de un doctor que se supone que estÁ preparado y que no sÉ la verdad no sÉ quÉ pensar un mÉdico, es lo que menos esperaba uno. >> las autoridades estÁn preocupadas porque el pediatra
confiaron en este pediatra hispano, carlos miranda, que tenÍa su consultorio en esta clÍnica code valley en californiae habÍa algo sospechoso escondido detrÁs de un arreglo de flores en el baÑo. se trataba de una diminuta cÁmara de video la madre le tomÓ fotografÍas con su telÉfono celular y le avisÓ a la policÍa. esta madre llevaba periÓdicamente a sus hijos a la consulta del doctor teherÁn. >> nunca se puede saber cÓmo mamÁ siempre me quedo con los niÑos y sÉ que nada...
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he was speaking at a cyber security summit in silicon valley california home to some of the biggest computerut the chief executives of facebook google and yahoo stayed away and rob reynolds has more. >> reporter: president barack obama came here to campus of stanford university the home of many technology breakthroughs to call for a new partnership between government and the technology industry in combatting cyber crime and data breaches. he noted 100 million accounts belonging to american individuals or business interests had been hacked in the past year. he also referred to the well-known hack of sony pictures which the government here has links to the government of north korea. with many companies in the tech field like google yahoo and facebook still outraged over what they see as the u.s. spy agencies penetration of their customer accounts a lot of the tech industry is weary of such a new partnership. obama himself referred to this saying that it's not an easy matter to arrange. >> with how government protects the american people from adverse events while at the same time making sure th
he was speaking at a cyber security summit in silicon valley california home to some of the biggest computerut the chief executives of facebook google and yahoo stayed away and rob reynolds has more. >> reporter: president barack obama came here to campus of stanford university the home of many technology breakthroughs to call for a new partnership between government and the technology industry in combatting cyber crime and data breaches. he noted 100 million accounts belonging to...
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he is about to address the summit in the heart of silicon valley in california.umber of high profile h&king attacks is growing with recent cases involving some of the largest companies in the world. the twitter and youtube profiles were hijacked. in november last year hackers stole 100 tara bites of information from sony pictures. north korea was accused of staging that attack in revenge for the film "the interview" which pokes fun at south korea's leader. and in 2011 the play station network with hacked with the loss of 77 million use accounts including credit card details, which sent his share price tumbling. we're expecting u.s. president barack obama to speak at this summit very shortly. we'll return to stanford university as soon as the president appears. >>> aljauz journalists baher mohamed, and mohammed fahmy are now home with their families. their retrial is expected to resume in ten days. richard martin reports. >> after too much time alone in prison this is like a dream come true. >> reporter: al jazeera producer baher mohamed enjoys the first moments o
he is about to address the summit in the heart of silicon valley in california.umber of high profile h&king attacks is growing with recent cases involving some of the largest companies in the world. the twitter and youtube profiles were hijacked. in november last year hackers stole 100 tara bites of information from sony pictures. north korea was accused of staging that attack in revenge for the film "the interview" which pokes fun at south korea's leader. and in 2011 the play...
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we'll continue to take your calls and go to grass valley, california. david. grass valley, are you there? caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i'm just kind of very miffed in regards why we can't send up clean bills. no matter what we believe, aren't we interested in understanding how people vote? so there are clean bills, we could all say we are for homeland security, we are for or against the immigration. and other issues. i just can't make it simple and we all know what's going on. make it very easy to vote. thank you very much. >> here's des moines, iowa. mark, go ahead. caller: thank you, god, somebody is finally pulling the emergency brake on the train. and thank you, c-span. >> what do you mean by the emergency brake there mark? we lost him. hear from dallas, iowa. did i get that right? caller: yes. you got that right. my question is why is mr. mcconnell not running the senate like he should be? harry reid we need them to take the gloves off and start working on it. >> ok, jeff. comment on mitch mcconnell. politico who tweets, mcconnell said littl
we'll continue to take your calls and go to grass valley, california. david. grass valley, are you there? caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i'm just kind of very miffed in regards why we can't send up clean bills. no matter what we believe, aren't we interested in understanding how people vote? so there are clean bills, we could all say we are for homeland security, we are for or against the immigration. and other issues. i just can't make it simple and we all know what's going on....
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transportation technologies which today announcing a deal struck with the developers in quay valley californiad a five-mile stretch of their version of the hyperloop for all those who said this is just a neat little thing to draw on a cocktail napkin these guys are saying it will become reality. >> future is now, phil. thanks a lot. great tough is it. to chicago as well, cme group, rick santelli, hey rick. >> hey, carl. you know, that old song, "drifters made under the boardwalk" we will call this under the bored walk. where, you know, don't ask any questions, under the bored walk, we all have to think the same, under the bored walk. why do i call it the borg walk. whether the science, science is never settled or asking questions and the real focus of this santelli exchange is all the stories and all the anxieties and energy associated with a couple of duly elected congressmen asking janet yellen questions that many believe kind of crossed some line. there's many that believe a $4.5 trillion balance sheet ma i have crossed some line, plenty that will admit a lot of the issues facing us are his
transportation technologies which today announcing a deal struck with the developers in quay valley californiad a five-mile stretch of their version of the hyperloop for all those who said this is just a neat little thing to draw on a cocktail napkin these guys are saying it will become reality. >> future is now, phil. thanks a lot. great tough is it. to chicago as well, cme group, rick santelli, hey rick. >> hey, carl. you know, that old song, "drifters made under the...
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when people use half the science to destroy lives and livelihoods in the central valley of california, an area, the richest agricultural land in the world that has been decimated and destroyed in a man-made drought because of climate change. and i believe the answer to this problem is to understand the science. we can shut down everything in this country and it will make no difference because the scientists are clear. in order to really combat this we need an effort that is global in scope over many decades costing trillions of dollars. and so i believe, as with many problems, the answer to this problem is not regulation, it is innovation. and frankly speaking, the gpa is -- the epa is shutting down every ounce of innovation in this area and i do not think we are paying attention to all of the science. i think too many politicians are paying attention only to be part of the part of the science that confirms their ideology. let's understand the science and innovate. >> good morning, morgan. i was interested in your story about being a medieval history major. >> i bet you are. [laughter
when people use half the science to destroy lives and livelihoods in the central valley of california, an area, the richest agricultural land in the world that has been decimated and destroyed in a man-made drought because of climate change. and i believe the answer to this problem is to understand the science. we can shut down everything in this country and it will make no difference because the scientists are clear. in order to really combat this we need an effort that is global in scope over...
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the business in the central valley where california oranges very famous oranges are produced. at this time of year this is when they're exporting to the asia pacific china japan. those buyers are not getting their deliveries, delays of two to three weeks and that's the major delay tony. >> don't mess with the ice cream, melissa thank you. >>> it is down right frigid out there for millions of americans and it is going to be cold again this weekend. nicole mitchell with more. >> there are some of the lowest temperatures on record in new england, new york and philadelphia experiencing some of their coldest temperatures since the mid 1990s but not just the northeast. key west feeling their coldest day on record friday. midwest snow ice and sleet subzero temperatures. georgia, forecasters predict snow and sleet and temperatures expected to plunge even further. and the temperatures are creating dangerous conditions. not just on the roads where several have been killed but also from hypothermia. in tennessee 17 people died mostly from exposure to the extreme temperatures and a new ro
the business in the central valley where california oranges very famous oranges are produced. at this time of year this is when they're exporting to the asia pacific china japan. those buyers are not getting their deliveries, delays of two to three weeks and that's the major delay tony. >> don't mess with the ice cream, melissa thank you. >>> it is down right frigid out there for millions of americans and it is going to be cold again this weekend. nicole mitchell with more....
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this is bringing impressive rainfall totals across california, all the way to washington state, as well as oregon. now in december across the central valleyssive rain. because this is subtropical moisture from this pineapple express, this is mainly in the form of rainfall. even last year when we had the drought conditions in place we had more snow pack than what we've had so far. snow pack critical for refilling reservoirs for the fresh water drinking across california and into the pacific northwest. four to ten inches across the northern half of the state. still in a very bad drought situation across the south. this is the driest january on record. no rainfall in january. that's the first time that's happened in 150 years. more news after this. take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we
this is bringing impressive rainfall totals across california, all the way to washington state, as well as oregon. now in december across the central valleyssive rain. because this is subtropical moisture from this pineapple express, this is mainly in the form of rainfall. even last year when we had the drought conditions in place we had more snow pack than what we've had so far. snow pack critical for refilling reservoirs for the fresh water drinking across california and into the pacific...
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california's three strikes and you're out law. i ended up getting a sentence of 35 years to life. >> aaron yost was 11 years into the latest sentence when we met him in kern valley state prison in california. he says his problems stem from a near lifelong abuse of drugs. >> i grew up with drugs. my parents were quote, unquote, hippies. both my parents dropped acid. my mom's dead now from a dug overdose. when i was 9 years old, i was rolling joints for mom and dad. >> yost's life is now largely confined to this cell, he shares with another inmate. >> i'm not comfortable like this. i don't like men. i like women. and to me it's disgusting. i'm still irritated. if i wake up in the morning, i'm agitated because i have to live with another man. >> now the closest yost comes to female companionship is his tattoos, some of which too graphic to show on television. >> that's all i dream about. that's all i got. >> i remember when we met aaron, the man was absolutely tattooed. just incredibly inked. if one word describes him, it's intense. just full of energy. i remember when my producer asked him, what's the daily routine. he started right in on telling us what it was al
california's three strikes and you're out law. i ended up getting a sentence of 35 years to life. >> aaron yost was 11 years into the latest sentence when we met him in kern valley state prison in california. he says his problems stem from a near lifelong abuse of drugs. >> i grew up with drugs. my parents were quote, unquote, hippies. both my parents dropped acid. my mom's dead now from a dug overdose. when i was 9 years old, i was rolling joints for mom and dad. >> yost's...
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even though everybody knows that the economy of miami, new york, chicago, the entire central valley of californiald collapse -- [ applause ] -- so they're not being serious about it, if you hear people not being serious or not being honest about these issues, you've got to call them on it. but they'll ignore you if they don't think you're voting. so it doesn't do any good to push candidates, but not then back it up with action. and the action ultimately is going to be getting engaged and involved in the political process. the people least likely to vote are young people. so young people, you need to think ahead, too. when we work on these issues, most of us -- i'm going to include jose -- i'm going to include jose in the category of being old. you look a little better because, you know, i don't dye my hair. >> i know. [ applause ] >> i'm messing with him. but the fact is that we're going to be okay. the question is what's happening for the next generation. you have to vote. you have to get involved now. even if everything seems like it's okay for you now. you've got to be thinking about the futur
even though everybody knows that the economy of miami, new york, chicago, the entire central valley of californiald collapse -- [ applause ] -- so they're not being serious about it, if you hear people not being serious or not being honest about these issues, you've got to call them on it. but they'll ignore you if they don't think you're voting. so it doesn't do any good to push candidates, but not then back it up with action. and the action ultimately is going to be getting engaged and...
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we'll look at the central valley of california. rainfall not filling up rescission voyeurs thanks to the snow pack -- filling up reservoirs thanks to the snow pack. california doped 30% of fresh water from the snow pack of the seeierra nevadas. this is how much rainfall we can expect out the pineapple express. three eight inches across the pacific northwest. traveling to northern california, that's where we're going to see the blockbuster moons. four to ten inches. locally around the san francisco bay area roughly between one and two inches of rain. normally we will see about four inches in san francisco. the entire year of 2013 very bad year for the san francisco bay region. only 3.5 inches. you see in december of 2014 we started to get some help from the rainfall. but it was january where we saw that deficit. and we unfortunately are under extreme drought conditions. you see on this latest projected model from noaa that you see we had the driest january on record with absolutely no rainfall recorded in san francisco. by the way,
we'll look at the central valley of california. rainfall not filling up rescission voyeurs thanks to the snow pack -- filling up reservoirs thanks to the snow pack. california doped 30% of fresh water from the snow pack of the seeierra nevadas. this is how much rainfall we can expect out the pineapple express. three eight inches across the pacific northwest. traveling to northern california, that's where we're going to see the blockbuster moons. four to ten inches. locally around the san...
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that season, not having a job, that's after i had graduated, i went into the mines at grass valley in californiag familiar with those mines from the previous work i'd done for the geological survey. i saw the job, and i thought my diploma might field importance and i might even get on the staff of some mine. but that diploma didn't seem to impress anybody. and finally i got to a condition where i took a job underground in a mine and i worked five months i think or six as a common miner. and it was not a bad experience. >> i understand you to say, sir that you took a job as a common miner? >> yeah, sure. >> a gold mine. i didn't even have a distinction of being a miner. i was -- started by loading trucks. i rose to that eminent position some two or three months later. >> how many hours did you work a day there sir? >> oh, the regulation hours at that time was ten hours a day and six days a week. >> do you remember what you got, how much wages you got? >> $2 a day. i think i got 2 1/4 after i was promoted to run the drill. >> well, then sir on your very first job you learned to work with your hand
that season, not having a job, that's after i had graduated, i went into the mines at grass valley in californiag familiar with those mines from the previous work i'd done for the geological survey. i saw the job, and i thought my diploma might field importance and i might even get on the staff of some mine. but that diploma didn't seem to impress anybody. and finally i got to a condition where i took a job underground in a mine and i worked five months i think or six as a common miner. and it...
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. >> at kern valley state prison in california, we met inmate aaron yost. who participates in another illegal, yet very common, practice behind bars. tattooing. >> mine's artwork. i mean, i did this myself. >> where. >> huh? >> where. >> in a cell just like this. >> how? >> how? see this cassette player? got the motor out of it. attach a pin to it with the needle. spin a needle on the can, go back and forth. i'll make the ink. i'll burn plastic and baby oil. soot will come up. i'll collect the soot. mix it with shampoo until it's thick, black ink. >> tattooing in prison is illegal and poses a variety of health risks. but we've met countless inmates who have gotten their ink both on the outside and inside. many tattoos represent gang affiliation and are documented by prison officials. most of the rest have a meaning all their own. >> what my trip is is physics. my tattoos represent it. on my back of my legs it says quantum physics. i got an atom on my hand. i study what the ultimate nature of reality is. it soothes me. it soothes me to try and figure out wha
. >> at kern valley state prison in california, we met inmate aaron yost. who participates in another illegal, yet very common, practice behind bars. tattooing. >> mine's artwork. i mean, i did this myself. >> where. >> huh? >> where. >> in a cell just like this. >> how? >> how? see this cassette player? got the motor out of it. attach a pin to it with the needle. spin a needle on the can, go back and forth. i'll make the ink. i'll burn plastic...
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sacramento. 40s in the valley, 0s, 60s, northern california. truckie 48. minneapolis 10 below. there's a graphic that came out on twitter from a weather person in minnesota, and they said these are the lows, not the windchill else. it was about 10 to 30 below. not the windchill else. just the temp. 16 in atlanta. i mean,, there's that -- it's going all the way down to miami. chicago 28, detroit 19, st. louis 10 below. that's a lot -- snow in parts of cleveland. lake erie. grand rapids just getting hammered by other areas. for us, exempt for a few high clouds, waiting for a system to drop down from the north. today's fog, then some sun. there will be a lot of high clouds. windy on sunday. a system drops down. no rain with it, but a little bit of a cooldown. 50s and 60s on your temps. again, fog may be a little delayed burning off today because of that high cloud deck. so temperatures come down just a wee bit. warmer into saturday. then cooler, breezy sunday, monday. >> all right. >> almost here. >>> 4:53 is the time. it is a sign of the times. dozens of people have been waiting
sacramento. 40s in the valley, 0s, 60s, northern california. truckie 48. minneapolis 10 below. there's a graphic that came out on twitter from a weather person in minnesota, and they said these are the lows, not the windchill else. it was about 10 to 30 below. not the windchill else. just the temp. 16 in atlanta. i mean,, there's that -- it's going all the way down to miami. chicago 28, detroit 19, st. louis 10 below. that's a lot -- snow in parts of cleveland. lake erie. grand rapids just...
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we first visited valley state women's prison in california back in 2000, one of the largest all-female prisons in the world. we returned five years later to see if reforms made any difference to a system troubled by overcrowding and the inmates caught in a seemingly hopeless cycle of abuse, drug addiction, and violence. >> everybody tries to make a family here. this is their family while they're here. but then there is another aspect of the population that can be very violent, very cut-throat. >> why you over here? >> and they're making a game out of it. and the more violent it is, the more fun it is for them. >> get your camera off of me. >> they're not people. >> i don't feel i'm a good person because of the things i've done. and i'm scared. i'm scared. i am very scared. >> 250 miles north of los angeles in chowchilla, california, is valley state prison for women. it was built in 1995 and sits on more than 640 acres. while valley state's dormitory layout and spacious green yards might remind some of a college campus, razor wires, guard towers and the electrified fence leave no doubt
we first visited valley state women's prison in california back in 2000, one of the largest all-female prisons in the world. we returned five years later to see if reforms made any difference to a system troubled by overcrowding and the inmates caught in a seemingly hopeless cycle of abuse, drug addiction, and violence. >> everybody tries to make a family here. this is their family while they're here. but then there is another aspect of the population that can be very violent, very...
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. >> california houses the largest inmate population in the country. more than 170,000 prisoners. kern valley state prison opened its gates in june 2005 to help ease overcrowding at other state penitentiaries. it brings california's total number of correctional facilities to 33. 130 miles northeast of los angeles is california's central valley. known for farming and agriculture, it is also home to kern valley state prison. the facility cost $379 million to build, and it will eventually hold 5,000 men. >> we want to try to get the inmates to start programming and try to rehabilitate them to be able to get back on the outside and get their footing back into the community. >> there's no rehabilitation in the california department of corrections. and i don't care who tells you that there is, they're lying to you. >> this prison is supposed to be a model throughout the entire state. its specific purpose is to show society, right? that hardened criminals can be rehabilitated. okay, but that's not what it is. everybody's landing here and it's just exactly the opposite. >> behind triple-layered razor
. >> california houses the largest inmate population in the country. more than 170,000 prisoners. kern valley state prison opened its gates in june 2005 to help ease overcrowding at other state penitentiaries. it brings california's total number of correctional facilities to 33. 130 miles northeast of los angeles is california's central valley. known for farming and agriculture, it is also home to kern valley state prison. the facility cost $379 million to build, and it will eventually...
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blanca ---la comunidad de mill valley en covered california ha ayudado a más de un millón de personasnte tienen acceso a cuidado médico. en coveredca.com/espanol encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad tarifas y beneficios. puedes comparar planes uno al lado del otro elegir el que mejor se ajusta a tus necesidades, e inscribirte. es importante que sepas que covered california no comparte tu información de inmigración. es confidencial y privada. además, podrías recibir ayuda económica, que se basa en tus ingresos. 4 de cada 5 personas que se inscribieron, calificaron. y si no tienes un plan de salud, o incluso si ya tienes uno deberías visitar coveredca.com/espanol y obtener la mejor opción para ti. la inscripción abierta termina el 15 de febrero. ¡apresúrate! visita coveredca.com/espanol para encontrar ayuda gratis, confidencial y en persona. el condado de "marin" fue una de las mas afectadas durante las lluvias que se registraron en diciembre. cesar ---y una vez mas durante todo el dia la precipitacion ha puesto
blanca ---la comunidad de mill valley en covered california ha ayudado a más de un millón de personasnte tienen acceso a cuidado médico. en coveredca.com/espanol encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad tarifas y beneficios. puedes comparar planes uno al lado del otro elegir el que mejor se ajusta a tus necesidades, e inscribirte. es importante que sepas que covered california no comparte tu información de...
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. >> we met earl hymer at california's kern valley state prison. >> i have a 37-year sentence, lewd actsa minor 14 years old. >> this was not his first time in prison nor his first sex offense. >> my wife deemed it necessary that i be arrested for attempted rape of your wife and not of a -- as weird as that sounds. you come home drunk and try to take it and she doesn't want it, that's still a criminal offense. >> hymer shares a cell with another convicted child molester, ray rowe, who is serving a 230-year sentence. even though he is in protective custody, rowe rarely leaves his cell out of fear for safety. >> i don't know whether someone is going to take me out before the day's over with. every time i go to chow. any time any sex offender goes to chow or goes out of their cell. and sometimes even in your cell. can i go to sleep with this person in here? you're pretty vulnerable when you're sound asleep. >> hymer and rowe have worked out an uneasy trust if not a friendship. >> we've managed to read or stay out of each other's way. >> yeah. i draw in the afternoons sometimes and generally
. >> we met earl hymer at california's kern valley state prison. >> i have a 37-year sentence, lewd actsa minor 14 years old. >> this was not his first time in prison nor his first sex offense. >> my wife deemed it necessary that i be arrested for attempted rape of your wife and not of a -- as weird as that sounds. you come home drunk and try to take it and she doesn't want it, that's still a criminal offense. >> hymer shares a cell with another convicted child...
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james is joining us from apple valley california. james, good morning. caller: good morning to you.t: go ahead with your question or comment, james, we can hear you. caller: congress lady, i have been watching often on for years. every time she comes on, she is talking about immigration. i would guarantee that the majority of her constituents are african-americans, otherwise she would not be eating there. that black caucus of their in washington is not worth the salt on the earth. we need to get rid of all of them. host: do you want to respond? guest: i do. i want to wish him a wonderful morning. i hope that he will take either to the internet or choose to read some books because the congressional black caucus has remained as a steadfast legislating entity that has served this nation very well. it has served this nation as democrats, who have been strong advocates of immigration reform who have likewise been strong advocates of increased opportunity for education, increased opportunity for income -- closing the gap of wealth and inequality. certainly, the congressional black caucus
james is joining us from apple valley california. james, good morning. caller: good morning to you.t: go ahead with your question or comment, james, we can hear you. caller: congress lady, i have been watching often on for years. every time she comes on, she is talking about immigration. i would guarantee that the majority of her constituents are african-americans, otherwise she would not be eating there. that black caucus of their in washington is not worth the salt on the earth. we need to...
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james is joining us from apple valley california. james, good morning. caller: good morning to you. host: go ahead with your question or comment, james, we can hear you. caller: congress lady, i have been watching often on for years. every time she comes on, she is talking about immigration. i would guarantee that the majority of her constituents are african-americans, otherwise she would not be eating there. that black caucus of their in washington is not worth the salt on the earth. we need to get rid of all of them. host: do you want to respond? guest: i do. i want to wish him a wonderful morning. i hope that he will take either to the internet or choose to read some books because the congressionaa steadfast legislating entity that has served this nation very well. it has served this nation as democrats, who have been strong advocates of immigration reform who have likewise been strong advocates of increased opportunity for education, increased opportunity for income -- closing the gap of wealth and inequality. certainly, the congressional black caucus has been a major leader in
james is joining us from apple valley california. james, good morning. caller: good morning to you. host: go ahead with your question or comment, james, we can hear you. caller: congress lady, i have been watching often on for years. every time she comes on, she is talking about immigration. i would guarantee that the majority of her constituents are african-americans, otherwise she would not be eating there. that black caucus of their in washington is not worth the salt on the earth. we need...
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anderson valley california. >> it's north of napa.see the coast. it's not quite a b and b. all of them have vaulted ceilings and the doors open with the vineyards. they have a restaurant with tone and embers. a great place to go. super romantic. >> you should plan all the hotels for $200 or less. >> book soon because it's president's day and prices will fluctuate. >> one i was interested in was the cabin feel. the blue lake ranch. >> this is $169. many have mountain or garden views. cross-country skiing and dog fledding not area. that cozy winder wonderland feel. >> this is $199 a night. the local couple transformed this queen anne home and they have six rustic blooms all of them with private baths and a carriage house where people used to park their wagons and buggies. a swimming pool and a private rose garden. adults only and that's something to keep in mind. $199 a night. further up north in michigan. >> the resort and spa. it's $135 a night six miles from travers city set on 900 acres. we recommend you stay in the landmark 17-stor
anderson valley california. >> it's north of napa.see the coast. it's not quite a b and b. all of them have vaulted ceilings and the doors open with the vineyards. they have a restaurant with tone and embers. a great place to go. super romantic. >> you should plan all the hotels for $200 or less. >> book soon because it's president's day and prices will fluctuate. >> one i was interested in was the cabin feel. the blue lake ranch. >> this is $169. many have...
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southern california who have worked to bring high speed rail rail with the voters to california so the central valley has the first sector under construction and hopefully by the late 20/20s the entire project will be built to los angeles offering riders a 3 and a half round trip on high speed rail in our bay area region we're working with caltrain to bring caltrain into the train service in the near future moving to other capital projects we fund we have a robust fleet renovation and replacement muni and it has all 3 operators we're funding bart and caltrain and muni has also very important radio replacement and communications project we've been funding and they moved into the transportation management center located in our building at market street this past year and in terms of the transparency and accountability of our operations i want to thank our deputy for finance cynthia for another 11 years in a row she also and her team led the improvements to sf come to make sure that members of the public can go to my street.com and let's us know if there's not an improvement you want us to look at the g
southern california who have worked to bring high speed rail rail with the voters to california so the central valley has the first sector under construction and hopefully by the late 20/20s the entire project will be built to los angeles offering riders a 3 and a half round trip on high speed rail in our bay area region we're working with caltrain to bring caltrain into the train service in the near future moving to other capital projects we fund we have a robust fleet renovation and...
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as the gold rush threw thousands to california wente and the livermore valley took off. >> it was a boomingicultural area with a lot of orchards and vinniers developing rapidly. >> progress barrels through the valley before 1920 was home to at least 50 wineries. >> these were dug in the 1890s. >> then the prohibition. >> jim's grandfather founded a winery in the valley in 1883 as wineries shut down across the region, he struggled to keep going. >> no one would loan dad money. most people went broke in those 14 years. i mean people you know literally couldn't do anything. >> both survived prohibition, mostly by selling legal sacramento wine to churches. when prohibition was repealed they were the only livermore wineries still standing. >> that was it two wineries. >> slowly wine makers began to trickle back. >> 10 or 15 reopened after prohibition. >> still it took decades before the region was bustling again. >> i don't call it work. >> now, 2015 -- >> this vine is about a year and a half old. >> will mark a significant milestone in that long rebound. new wine maker jerry b. miller -- >> whi
as the gold rush threw thousands to california wente and the livermore valley took off. >> it was a boomingicultural area with a lot of orchards and vinniers developing rapidly. >> progress barrels through the valley before 1920 was home to at least 50 wineries. >> these were dug in the 1890s. >> then the prohibition. >> jim's grandfather founded a winery in the valley in 1883 as wineries shut down across the region, he struggled to keep going. >> no one...
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when people use half the science to destroy lives and livelihoods in the central valley of californiaan area, the richest agricultural land in the world that has been decimated and destroyed in a man-made drought because of climate change. and i believe the answer to this problem is to understand the science. we can shut down everything in this country and it will make no difference because the scientists are clear. in order to really combat this we need an effort that is global in scope over many decades costing trillions of dollars. and so i believe, as with many problems, the answer to this problem is not regulation, it is innovation. and frankly speaking, the epa is shutting down every ounce of innovation in this area and i do not think we are paying attention to all of the science. i think too many politicians are paying attention only to the part of the science that confirms their ideology. let's understand the science and let's innovate. >> good morning, morgan. i was interested in your story about being a medieval history major. >> i bet you are. [laughter] >> largely because
when people use half the science to destroy lives and livelihoods in the central valley of californiaan area, the richest agricultural land in the world that has been decimated and destroyed in a man-made drought because of climate change. and i believe the answer to this problem is to understand the science. we can shut down everything in this country and it will make no difference because the scientists are clear. in order to really combat this we need an effort that is global in scope over...