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i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think all his policies are perfect but he has done a remarkable job of coming into an almost impossible situation in dealing with it as best you can. i can -- would look at the programs that have already embarked on the investment of making sure the government supports research at the deepest trouble and is providing not just grants but tax credits. the focus on making sure that we're building a culture of innovation. colorado is the last three years when there were no jobs anywhere, more 25-34 year-old came to call rudder than any ot
i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think...
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what would that mean for the economy of california. it means that those who are already hurting will be hurting more it means that the poorest californians those who are unemployed who are receiving welfare assistance sick people disabled people elderly people what it really means liz is when we spend money now we save money later for example in health care for every one dollar spent in preventative care that's five dollars we save in an easy our visit it really means that it's going to increase our our deficit our our budget problem in the future so it's really just shifting the problem to a later date and in causing californians who are already in pain to be an even more pain and it really speaks to the notion that the federal government which actually has the ability to coin internationally traded currency needs to step in and help the states in a bailout since they're digging deregulation actually led to this economic downturn and the timing of this it is an election year what are the significance of this kind of a crisis during an
what would that mean for the economy of california. it means that those who are already hurting will be hurting more it means that the poorest californians those who are unemployed who are receiving welfare assistance sick people disabled people elderly people what it really means liz is when we spend money now we save money later for example in health care for every one dollar spent in preventative care that's five dollars we save in an easy our visit it really means that it's going to...
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the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row. this is an important change from where we used to be on this issue, because for a very long time, politicians have been afraid to talk about reasons for ending the death penalty and this has been seen -- been seen as an issue that would run political careers, as the former district attorney has shown, the death penalty is no longer of liability and the voters are ready for candidates who will say that we need smart criminal- justice policy, to keep the community safe and that will hold the offenders accountable, and
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the...
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plus you can run but you can't hide as the golden state's sinks deeper into the red california governor jerry brown says deep austerity cuts are needed across the board and it seems no social program is safe well tell you what he's planning to cut and how the public is reacting. it's monday may twenty first twenty first four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our. all chaos in chicago as thousands of protesters clashed with police at an anti nato demonstration and it turned violent take a look at this. the protesters threw bottles and other objects at police decked out in riot gear using batons against them dozens have reportedly been arrested meanwhile iraq and afghanistan war veterans joined the protest hurling their medals toward the convention center where nato officials were meeting or to correspond on a stasi the church is in the thick of all the action in chicago to bring us the latest. she called under siege. the last couple of days have seen oceans of protesters thousands marching under a blistering sun to vent their anger at the military alliance who a
plus you can run but you can't hide as the golden state's sinks deeper into the red california governor jerry brown says deep austerity cuts are needed across the board and it seems no social program is safe well tell you what he's planning to cut and how the public is reacting. it's monday may twenty first twenty first four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our. all chaos in chicago as thousands of protesters clashed with police at an anti nato demonstration and it...
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we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well funded by a legal settlement of $100 million. to get these charging stations in throughout the bay area and down the coast to los angeles. they sold 5000 electric cars and they want to keep expanding. problem, permits. some people are making it hard, some cds are making it too difficult to get these charging stations up and running. we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable
we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well...
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california isn't up for grabs when it comes to the election, it is clear president obama will take california. so he doesn't have to talk politics, and policies when he is here, he can just come here and raise money. money is what you need to win the election. >> what else is on tap for tonight after the dinner at the home of lisa and doug goldman. he will go to the redwood city's fox theatre. a group of people already gathered there for an event and they will have speakers leading tune the president -- leading up to the president. he will address the crowd around 9:30 tonight. the seating going for $1,000 a person. the president then is expected to go to san jose where we are told maybe he could be staying at the claremont hotel, that is where his fundraiser is tomorrow. he tomorrow. >> anytime the president goes anywhere, security is very, very tight. can we -- eric, are you still there? >> reporter: yes. >> what was the security like for you to get into the field and what is it like right now? >> reporter: i covered a number of presidential visits over the years and the security has to be
california isn't up for grabs when it comes to the election, it is clear president obama will take california. so he doesn't have to talk politics, and policies when he is here, he can just come here and raise money. money is what you need to win the election. >> what else is on tap for tonight after the dinner at the home of lisa and doug goldman. he will go to the redwood city's fox theatre. a group of people already gathered there for an event and they will have speakers leading tune...
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but almost half live right here in california. i am grant lodes, kron 4 news. >>> around the country gas prices are falling because of slower growth in china and weak job numbers in the united states but that is not the story in california. experts say gas prices will rise over night and then keep climbing. kron 4's kate thompson explains how it is driving up the price here. >> reporter: filling up, phil shells out $100 to fill up. >> hard on business. personal physicals. everything. >> reporter: a sharp jump in prices, 20 cents a gallon in the next week, owners like phil are getting clobbered. >> discouraging to see the price go up, when it is higher than it has been in years. >> reporter: a gallon in san francisco costs $4.40. but several issues that produce california special clean burning gas brought production to a halt and supply is low. prices in the bay area have risen, 12 cents a gallon this week. people will soon be looking at higher prices. reporting in san francisco, kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>> high temperatures to
but almost half live right here in california. i am grant lodes, kron 4 news. >>> around the country gas prices are falling because of slower growth in china and weak job numbers in the united states but that is not the story in california. experts say gas prices will rise over night and then keep climbing. kron 4's kate thompson explains how it is driving up the price here. >> reporter: filling up, phil shells out $100 to fill up. >> hard on business. personal physicals....
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they pointed out california voters shot down the last 7 proposed tax increases. you can read more on www.ktvu.com. and watch his new commercial. click on politics. >>> a judge ordered a man accused of three sexual assaults to stand trial. frederick dozier faces more than 2 dozen felony charges in connection with three separate attacks. police released this surveillance video but say it was a tip that led to frederick dozier's arrest. >>> an suv caught fire this morning near a freeway causing a distraction for drivers. fire crews rushed to the burning vehicle. the chp says the suv was disabled and about to be towed the breaks locked and sparked a fire that engulfed the vehicle. >>> bait a abreakers will -- beta breakers will take over san francisco on sunday. new at 6:00, ktvu's david stevenson is live in san francisco. >> reporter: fans are saying a simple souvenir will make the difference whether they register or not to run this year. >> reporter: the beta breakers race is sunday but this year some will sit it out, their disappointed registration cost $57 and do
they pointed out california voters shot down the last 7 proposed tax increases. you can read more on www.ktvu.com. and watch his new commercial. click on politics. >>> a judge ordered a man accused of three sexual assaults to stand trial. frederick dozier faces more than 2 dozen felony charges in connection with three separate attacks. police released this surveillance video but say it was a tip that led to frederick dozier's arrest. >>> an suv caught fire this morning near a...
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the amgen tour of california. we are in santa rosa where stage one is set to begin. >> a lot of action taking place. >> there is prep work. we are in the middle of the race course. goes right through santa rosa. this is where 128 cyclists will take off when the stage one tour begins before 11:00 this afternoon. a lot of set up and definitely see a lot of the activity. for every cyclist participating. there are 10 staff members that travel with them to help coordinate everything involved in the planning, travel and the logistics, the amgen tour people. they travel with 1100 for the race. race organizers expect thousands of spectators to line the streets to watch. that is why it is in the middle of downtown santa rosa. they are expecting it to take off. we will show you video of the race from last year. today's race. stage one cyclists will circuit a couple of times through santa rosa and go through zone mama county's -- sonoma county's wine country. we talked about the guy who designed the course and what they were
the amgen tour of california. we are in santa rosa where stage one is set to begin. >> a lot of action taking place. >> there is prep work. we are in the middle of the race course. goes right through santa rosa. this is where 128 cyclists will take off when the stage one tour begins before 11:00 this afternoon. a lot of set up and definitely see a lot of the activity. for every cyclist participating. there are 10 staff members that travel with them to help coordinate everything...
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responsible for northern california and the northwestern united states. >>> you've been here for four years and you're about to enter tour of duty. and what is the israel center. greatcoat the department of the center cisco federation. established about 15 or 16 years ago to be a bridge between israel and the bay area's jewish committee. >>> both of you've been in the jewish committee in the bay area for a good amount of time. i'm wondering what are some of your observations about how the bay area understands the state to visit israel and that is really a culture >>> i found i divided into a couple of things but first the jewish committee here in the bay area is a large and fibrinogen very deeply connected to israel. and we feel great kinship israel is the unusual nation state of the world people. the jewish committee instinctively understands that since the connection between us is very strong and here in the bay area have felt very good in the last four years the political support for israel among elected officials as a very strong it's great understanding and french than the econom
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experiencing this year in the tour of california. >> reporter: this year's tour of california won't stop in morgan hill but a morgan hill company would play a role in who win. one of the top racing bike designers where the bike's technology is as important as the guy riding it. >> we really invest all our efforts every day into the sport and we stay connected with the riders. >> sometimes i would point to a problem and they said we know. >> reporter: he is the world's top rider on a team that features three time tour of california winner. he took time off today to go on a lunchtime ride with the people who design his bikes and see the latest in research and development. >> meeting the people that -- the brains behind the bike. first two times we had bad weather but it is evolving. for the american riders this is the most important race of the season. >> reporter: the fact it doesn't take long for the advances here to strickle down to the bikes consumers can buy. for 7 years one stage of the race begun or ended here in the south bay. this year that is stage three. stage one is sunday
experiencing this year in the tour of california. >> reporter: this year's tour of california won't stop in morgan hill but a morgan hill company would play a role in who win. one of the top racing bike designers where the bike's technology is as important as the guy riding it. >> we really invest all our efforts every day into the sport and we stay connected with the riders. >> sometimes i would point to a problem and they said we know. >> reporter: he is the world's...
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. >> (♪). >> continÚa el noticiero univisiÓn desde el museo de cÉsar chÁvez en beckenbauer, california a mis espaldas descansan los restos. >> usan la expresiÓn de cÉsar chÁvez es un tema muy complejo y la razÓn es que no todos los ivisioabajad@@ agriticiercolasÍ tienen los mismos derechos laborales y aquÍ en california muchos aÚn luchan por sus derechos. >> hace 50 aÑos en estas tierras de california nacieron las voces de justicia para campesinos, se escucharon en todo el paÍun >> y cÉsar chÁvezciero isionuni huerta fueron los rostros de dendas que pedÍan mejores n tratos, salarios y beneficios, resultados esas luchas la uniÓn de campesinos. >> la creaciÓn desindicato en medio agrÍcola en california fue un precedente que rompiÓ barreras y abriÓ sindicalizocion por todo el paÍs. >> han pasado varias generaciÓn nesde que ese momento cautivÓ av isioÍti@@noticiero univisionunie debajo dla sombra, cosa que antes no tenÍan. >> pues ahora tenemos agua limpia, baÑos limpios. >> hoy son nues manos las que trabajan las tierras, muchas de ellas mujeres inmigrantes que lleg
. >> (♪). >> continÚa el noticiero univisiÓn desde el museo de cÉsar chÁvez en beckenbauer, california a mis espaldas descansan los restos. >> usan la expresiÓn de cÉsar chÁvez es un tema muy complejo y la razÓn es que no todos los ivisioabajad@@ agriticiercolasÍ tienen los mismos derechos laborales y aquÍ en california muchos aÚn luchan por sus derechos. >> hace 50 aÑos en estas tierras de california nacieron las voces de justicia para campesinos, se...
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the california forward thing is more of a governance reform thing. but they're also trying to not clutter the november ballot with too many of these things because it's seen by some as a potential spending cap essentially. >> time is -- >> that's looking way ahead to november. >> right. >> meantime they've got to pass a budget. >> they're supposed to pass it by june 15. there have been many years where it stretched to the fall. prop 25 was supposed to cut that short. you know, we'll probably have some sort of budget by june 15. whether it actually works remains to be seen. >> we're out of time. but tell me this -- if the governor prevails and his measures pass, will that fill this $12 billion shortfall you're talking about? in i don't think, but it will help. >> belva: help. >> that's encouraging. >> belva: that's encouraging. well, thank you very much, josh. you have some news, too, that has many answers to critical questions. number one, about the occupy movement and their tactics, where they're going, what they want and the damage that some people
the california forward thing is more of a governance reform thing. but they're also trying to not clutter the november ballot with too many of these things because it's seen by some as a potential spending cap essentially. >> time is -- >> that's looking way ahead to november. >> right. >> meantime they've got to pass a budget. >> they're supposed to pass it by june 15. there have been many years where it stretched to the fall. prop 25 was supposed to cut that...
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branch of the israeli embassy in our region are consulate bases have cisco responsible for northern california and the northwestern united states considers his car for four years about to enter tour of duty. >>> the israel center is the department of the seven cisco federation established about 1516 years ago to be a bridge between israel and the bay area's jewish committee. the couple's of the death of been in the jewish community in the bay area for a good amount of time and am wondering what it's all of your observations about of the bay area understands the state of israel and the israeli culture and all the different ways in which israel functions in the world. >>> a divided it into a couple of things first jewish community here they area and the jewish community here is large and vibrant and deeply connected to israel will feel a great kinship israel as an unusual mission state and nation civil what people the jewish committee instinctively understands that and a connection between this is very strong of brothers and sisters in the bay area i felt a very good in the last four years. the
branch of the israeli embassy in our region are consulate bases have cisco responsible for northern california and the northwestern united states considers his car for four years about to enter tour of duty. >>> the israel center is the department of the seven cisco federation established about 1516 years ago to be a bridge between israel and the bay area's jewish committee. the couple's of the death of been in the jewish community in the bay area for a good amount of time and am...
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. >>> una pareja men california qe aceptÓ la vida de una desconocida, terminÓ sin documentos legales. >>> y este fraude es mÁs recurrente, santiago lucero nos detalle la historia de sacrento. >>> jamÁs pensaron que la iglesia que asisten se contrarian cara a cara con el fraude. >>> tienen una peticiÓn migratoria en roces y una presunto miembro de su iglesia prometiÓ ayudarles y les dijo. >>> yo les voy a ayudar, tengo una amiga que se llama lisa tiene mÁs influencia que el mismo presidente obama. >>> la a mujer se hace llamar rocÍo vega. >>> le mostramos el pasaporte mexicano y la visa, vamos a tomar ca pia foto estÁtica y ella dijo, no, mi amiga lisa, solo tiene originales. >>> >>> y ellos les dieron su pasaportes original, sus sisas laser originarios y una copia dde la... >>> nos engaÑÓ y en gato zo nos enseÑaba una credencial que era de la agencia de ice. no existen en sacramento una investigadora de nombre rocÍo. mientras tanto, mario y cristina se quedaron sin pasaportes, sin sus visas laser, y rocÍo desapareciÓ y nunca mÁs tuvo contacto con ellos >>> no hay que con
. >>> una pareja men california qe aceptÓ la vida de una desconocida, terminÓ sin documentos legales. >>> y este fraude es mÁs recurrente, santiago lucero nos detalle la historia de sacrento. >>> jamÁs pensaron que la iglesia que asisten se contrarian cara a cara con el fraude. >>> tienen una peticiÓn migratoria en roces y una presunto miembro de su iglesia prometiÓ ayudarles y les dijo. >>> yo les voy a ayudar, tengo una amiga que se llama...
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he has represented the 15th congressional district of california in the u.s. house of representatives for over a decade. in congress, he is a member of the powerful house appropriations and budgets committee, chair emeritus of the asian pacific american caucus, co-chair of the democratic caucus's new media working group, house democratic senior whip and original author of the equity and excellence commission now housed in the u.s. department of education. mike's district includes silicon valley, the birth-place of technology, innovation and now the country's leading developer of green technology. mike has dedicated his life to public service and is lauded for his work on education, civil rights, national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues. >> he is also the greatest karaoke singer in the halls of congress. so, ladies and gentlemen, he can give you congressman mike honda. [applause] >> i was just told i have five minutes. so what do you think of this program, man? huh? [applause] >> in spanish we say it's about time. i w
he has represented the 15th congressional district of california in the u.s. house of representatives for over a decade. in congress, he is a member of the powerful house appropriations and budgets committee, chair emeritus of the asian pacific american caucus, co-chair of the democratic caucus's new media working group, house democratic senior whip and original author of the equity and excellence commission now housed in the u.s. department of education. mike's district includes silicon...
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california is the california republican assembly, ramon, you know those guys well. my casual observation, you've seen the old polarization you saw in the 80s and in this decade whereas the 90s stands out as something different -- there's more than one thing. i think it was actually having a seriously competitive district and you saw a few in the congressional seats, a few more modern republicans in the valley. >> i think moderate republicans were largely behind the reforms that came to pass most recently. i think david packard of hewlett packard was one of the major donors of that. they used to dominate california politics when they had the ability to run in the democratic primary. earl warren was notorious for winning the delegates primary as well as the republican primaries. >> i have great hopes for that california reform. maybe my opens are much too high. >> the two go together, i think, the redkting element and the two inner element. >> i have to say i'm more skeptical that it will bring about what's anticipated or they hope. the republican party today in calif
california is the california republican assembly, ramon, you know those guys well. my casual observation, you've seen the old polarization you saw in the 80s and in this decade whereas the 90s stands out as something different -- there's more than one thing. i think it was actually having a seriously competitive district and you saw a few in the congressional seats, a few more modern republicans in the valley. >> i think moderate republicans were largely behind the reforms that came to...
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this is a game changer in california >> really shake things up for sure. nobody really knows exactly what will happen because in some of these races are so many candidates in the same party it makes it hard to predict >> so the first question is why. voters passed the initiative but what are the benefits? >> the advocates say it will give you a lot more choice and it will elect more moderates to office and i think that is likely to happen to some extent but maybe not as much as some people would hope. it certainly will give people a lot more choice >> one of the things it does, it changes the equation. the bay area is predominantly democratic so all you need to do if you were an incumbent or if you have the blessing of the party was when the primary. you're either going to congress or sacramento. this could change that because you have to democrats who would need to face off again so the idea of winning the primary doesn't make it a done deal. are there any viable contenders coming out to oppose incumbents ? will be pretty active? >> yes, there are a coupl
this is a game changer in california >> really shake things up for sure. nobody really knows exactly what will happen because in some of these races are so many candidates in the same party it makes it hard to predict >> so the first question is why. voters passed the initiative but what are the benefits? >> the advocates say it will give you a lot more choice and it will elect more moderates to office and i think that is likely to happen to some extent but maybe not as much...
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you remember bell, california. the payroll boasted seven-figure salaries with the manager robert rizzo getting $1.5 million for a year. they were the kids trashing the candy store. where is it headed? you keep digging. underfound the state spent $2.1 billion more than expected. the new bullet train requires spending $3.5 million every single day, including holida holidays. and weekends. if it's going to be done by 2017. this is what happens when junkie gains control to stash. they can only expand the dependence so all that is left is a deeper hole that now looks like an open grave. >> kimberly: that was depressing. >> greg: depressing topic. it could do something on puppies if you'd like. >> kimberly: that would be sweet and precious, versus california. >> greg: they can't afford puppies. dana, he did this, he announced the stuff via youtube, which is an internet destination. >> dana: thank you. i was going to call al gore to find out. on one hand you say how innovative. the governor of california using media and y
you remember bell, california. the payroll boasted seven-figure salaries with the manager robert rizzo getting $1.5 million for a year. they were the kids trashing the candy store. where is it headed? you keep digging. underfound the state spent $2.1 billion more than expected. the new bullet train requires spending $3.5 million every single day, including holida holidays. and weekends. if it's going to be done by 2017. this is what happens when junkie gains control to stash. they can only...
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i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive?
i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive?
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should california be next? >> dennis do not necessarily welcome the idea >> we don't know what the results are in terms of safety >> but everyone agrees that something needs to be done. in 2007 dental problems cost california schools $30 million because of missed school days and california hospitals reported thousands of the emergency room visits for preventable donald problems at a cost of $55 million. a pilot program in alameda county found that by educating care givers they can cut the level of dental disease in half. simple dietary choices, early use of fluoride and good oral hygiene can save millions of dollars in years of heartache. >> all he wanted was a gumball but when this two year old took matters into his own hands he got one of them stuck. firefighters broke the machine hoping to free him but the harder job was convincing him to unclench his fist so they could pull his arm out. it turns out he had a handful of gumballs and did not want to give them up ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> here is what we're workin
should california be next? >> dennis do not necessarily welcome the idea >> we don't know what the results are in terms of safety >> but everyone agrees that something needs to be done. in 2007 dental problems cost california schools $30 million because of missed school days and california hospitals reported thousands of the emergency room visits for preventable donald problems at a cost of $55 million. a pilot program in alameda county found that by educating care givers they...
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. >>> una mujer perdio la vida , al chocar universidaden auto , en la calle california , las autoridades investigan si al alcohol tuvo algo que ver . >>> confiscaron 16 armas de fuego durante un operativo el miércoles pasado , los arrestos fueorn en la cuadra 900 en la avenida 76 . >>> es el decomiso más grande de armas que se registra en la ciudad n >>>en:un hombre se encuentra btras las rejas , tras chocar a un ciclista y darse a la fuga , conducía un mercedez benz año 2012 . >>> la víctima la identificar como un hombre de 58 oriundo de china . >>> apartir de hoy hay más millonarios en el área de la bahía . >>> hoy fue la venta de facebook hizo un debut historico en las ventas sociales. >>> realwemnte las imágenes son impresionante , haciende a miles de millones de dolares al venta . >>> os comerciantes quienes dicen y nos hablan de que forma podríaen darse economícamente. >>> el director general de la empresa mark , dio el pase de facebook la red social se lanzo entre los inversionistas , y tuvo buena respuesta el jueves la cciones fueron cotisadas en 38 dolares y ahora est
. >>> una mujer perdio la vida , al chocar universidaden auto , en la calle california , las autoridades investigan si al alcohol tuvo algo que ver . >>> confiscaron 16 armas de fuego durante un operativo el miércoles pasado , los arrestos fueorn en la cuadra 900 en la avenida 76 . >>> es el decomiso más grande de armas que se registra en la ciudad n >>>en:un hombre se encuentra btras las rejas , tras chocar a un ciclista y darse a la fuga , conducía un...
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we are here regarding the business at 350 california st.. they have filed an application with the california department of alcoholic beverage control seeking a promise to premise, a person to person type 21 off sale general license for san francisco gift and news located at 350 california st. between samson and battery streets. the applicant currently has a type 20 license, which allows the sale of beer and wine for the consumption of sight. 350 california st. is on the ground floor of a high-rise office building. a type 21 license would allow the sale of beer and wine and some spirits for consumption of sight. this sort can be accessed from the street and the lobby. the for the purposes of this hearing, abc seeks a determination from the board of supervisors as to the approval or denial of this license. there have been no calls for service that can be attributed to this business from march 2011 through march 2012. there are no police reports to attribute to this is as from march, 2011 through march 2012. this premise is located in plots 152
we are here regarding the business at 350 california st.. they have filed an application with the california department of alcoholic beverage control seeking a promise to premise, a person to person type 21 off sale general license for san francisco gift and news located at 350 california st. between samson and battery streets. the applicant currently has a type 20 license, which allows the sale of beer and wine for the consumption of sight. 350 california st. is on the ground floor of a...
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together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crime
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the...
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so, california's in trouble. govern he jerry brown's taking a page from president obama's soak the pririch tax proposals. >> this is the best that i could do. i've been thinking about this a long time. if one of you guys can think of something better, i'll be glad to -- i'll read your story tomorrow and if it passes the smell test we might even incorporate it. >> i've got one right off the top from the "wall street journal" article today. new jersey governor chris christie and a handful of republican governors around the country have balanced budgets with no tax hikes an large-scale union contributions to entitlements, even cutting tax. so it can be done. but where's california? it is the eighth largest economy in the world and it ain't doing great. so, here now we bring in democrat lieutenant governor gavin newsom of california. he hosts current tv's upcoming gavin newsom show. former reagan economic advisor art laffert, author of "eureka, how to fix california." you're going to raise the top tax rate on the mos
so, california's in trouble. govern he jerry brown's taking a page from president obama's soak the pririch tax proposals. >> this is the best that i could do. i've been thinking about this a long time. if one of you guys can think of something better, i'll be glad to -- i'll read your story tomorrow and if it passes the smell test we might even incorporate it. >> i've got one right off the top from the "wall street journal" article today. new jersey governor chris christie...
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this line will also serve california high-speed real. this has connections to the nine bay area county and 11 different transit operators, including new high-speed rail from southern california. this will bring new housing to enable -- to a new neighborhood. the land is being transferred to san francisco and the transbay joint powers authority for the purpose of building the new transit center. the new high-rise residential building and the new office tower. the proposed power neighboring the transit center will bring many jobs to the area. the transit center is five levels. the deepest level handles inner- city high-speed rail. the lower concourse level includes retail activities. on the street level, buses board passengers quickly and completely weather-protected area. it is right across the street from the grand hall, a primary public entrance to the transit center where passengers will walk to the buses upstairs entrains downstairs. at the street level, there is additional circulation, as well as retail and other service functions. t
this line will also serve california high-speed real. this has connections to the nine bay area county and 11 different transit operators, including new high-speed rail from southern california. this will bring new housing to enable -- to a new neighborhood. the land is being transferred to san francisco and the transbay joint powers authority for the purpose of building the new transit center. the new high-rise residential building and the new office tower. the proposed power neighboring the...
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especially for california. this is a region in southern california built on the car. it's why you have those massive freeways and people waiting in traffic. not a lot. that is that california culture. by 1960, there were more cars in los angeles county than latin america and asia combined, just in l.a. there's no doubt where we are today it really stems from that 1950s era. prosperity, abundance, comfort. it's how people got around. we don't recognize how dependent we are on automobiles now, on cars. it's part of our culture. you go shop or do anything, you are in a car. how many of you have your own car? how many of you come from families with more than one car? it's standard. that's standard america. some countries look at that as luxury. others, we look at it as a standard. that is the american dream. it is what california is about. that is abundance spread throughout the country. here is another stat for you. one in seven american workers in the 1950s worked in relation to the automobile industry. whether they are making cars or in industries around that. the tire
especially for california. this is a region in southern california built on the car. it's why you have those massive freeways and people waiting in traffic. not a lot. that is that california culture. by 1960, there were more cars in los angeles county than latin america and asia combined, just in l.a. there's no doubt where we are today it really stems from that 1950s era. prosperity, abundance, comfort. it's how people got around. we don't recognize how dependent we are on automobiles now, on...
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california eventual is now $87 a day, up from $80 a day. annual pass is up 30% and cost $649. >>> mother deer is safe today thanks to the action of a san jose couple. the dough became trapped and gave birth. when the land owner refused to cooperate, neighbors and officials took over. they opened the fence, and carried them outside the fence. >>> 10 baby ducks survived today. they became trapped in a storm drain over the weekend. as the mother waited they tried to run farther into the drain but firefighters blocked their escape as a rescue volunteer climbed in and lifted them out. >>> the california lottery wants everyone to check their tickets to see if you are the winner. someone bought a ticket and matched 5-6 numbers but haven't yet claimed the cash. the ticket was sold at a quick stop on william's road in salinas. >>> it could soon be pay day in the south bay, coming up, the push to make sure the lowest paid workers get a better wage. >> and veterans express outrage in getting their benefits. the allies they found. mom? hmm? what does y
california eventual is now $87 a day, up from $80 a day. annual pass is up 30% and cost $649. >>> mother deer is safe today thanks to the action of a san jose couple. the dough became trapped and gave birth. when the land owner refused to cooperate, neighbors and officials took over. they opened the fence, and carried them outside the fence. >>> 10 baby ducks survived today. they became trapped in a storm drain over the weekend. as the mother waited they tried to run farther...
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the end result is that california law enforcement and california citizens will be placed in jeopardy because of a marketing move by the firearms industry. >> gun rights proponents point to a lack of any hard data showing that assault rifles are used in crimes. so he argues, why should law- abiding citizen be deprived? >> if californians are wanting these things then someone will step up and make money on it. and why not? that is exactly what the free america is. >> back on the rifle lines john says that he can see both sides. >> i could see where the bullet button, officers would be concerned about that. >> but for him it is all about the sorel of owning an assault rifle. >> it is an adrenaline rush. you feel like you're on top of the world. >> the california legal guns with that bullet and cost about the same as the assault rifles sold in other states that are illegal here. we have received dozens of comments on line, like this one from paul who writes " this stupid law that stop ability to change magazines only hampered legitimate competitors. hence the bullet button. and from thom
the end result is that california law enforcement and california citizens will be placed in jeopardy because of a marketing move by the firearms industry. >> gun rights proponents point to a lack of any hard data showing that assault rifles are used in crimes. so he argues, why should law- abiding citizen be deprived? >> if californians are wanting these things then someone will step up and make money on it. and why not? that is exactly what the free america is. >> back on the...
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>> you will get what you have in california. california always leads the nation. now, it's leading the nation in dysfunctional government in the sense that 60% of both houses of the legislature are liberal democrats. at least 60% of the voters are that way. but it takes 2/30s. theybly 2/3. >> are the cavils at all moderate or have they become a version of the tea party that you see in washington? >> more so. i have a post-doc working with me from the just of chicago who is looking at polarization state by state by state. and the state that is the most polarized in terms of the legislature, more polarize is california. >> because of redistricting? >> a combination. it's a whole series of things. historically, when we begin to have good data on this now polarization over time and we have good data for the u.s. congress going back to the founding of the republic for members of congress. polarization tracks two things, one, the percentage of foreign-born. so in the old days, when i first got here to california, california was an overwhelmingly anglo white state and th
>> you will get what you have in california. california always leads the nation. now, it's leading the nation in dysfunctional government in the sense that 60% of both houses of the legislature are liberal democrats. at least 60% of the voters are that way. but it takes 2/30s. theybly 2/3. >> are the cavils at all moderate or have they become a version of the tea party that you see in washington? >> more so. i have a post-doc working with me from the just of chicago who is...
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i'm originally from california. and my question is, one of the things that wasn't mentioned here was the new open primary law that passed by initiative in california this last year, which essentially puts the top two people on the ballot and practically empowerses independents. so now the nominees of both parties will have to compete not just against the, with the partisans in their own party registration universe, but with independen independents, and, of course, california sends more than 10% of the delegation to congress. how do you think that will impact moderation both in the republican party and in the democratic party? >> i think, as a fellow californian, i actually think it depends in part on how the district lines are drawn. i haven't followed that because i've been living back leer pap crazy commission process. my verchs 1990s. two things hanned. passed term limits. toss everybody occupy the state of the legislature and then also because of a deadlock between republican governor and democratic legislature
i'm originally from california. and my question is, one of the things that wasn't mentioned here was the new open primary law that passed by initiative in california this last year, which essentially puts the top two people on the ballot and practically empowerses independents. so now the nominees of both parties will have to compete not just against the, with the partisans in their own party registration universe, but with independen independents, and, of course, california sends more than 10%...
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it can be spent out of the state of california. so if we tax almost $1 billion from the economy and send a portion of that out of state or even out of the country, the author of the bill said just this last week that yes, we wrote in a way that money can be spent outside the state or even outside the country >> that is the main argument we see being made in a lot of these ads >> it is an issue of tax matter how you feel about tobacco. >> coming up, the group that backs proposition 29 will be joining us. the bay to breakers coming up, thousands of racers taking off from the starting line this morning >> police and protesters clashed head of this morning's nato summit. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. thousands of racers out for the bay to breakers. coming up, the runners who are going for records and the rest were going to party >> three men charged with making explosives to carry out terrorist attacks against president obama and other targets. the homeless concoction they claim they were making >> a major freeway closed for the
it can be spent out of the state of california. so if we tax almost $1 billion from the economy and send a portion of that out of state or even out of the country, the author of the bill said just this last week that yes, we wrote in a way that money can be spent outside the state or even outside the country >> that is the main argument we see being made in a lot of these ads >> it is an issue of tax matter how you feel about tobacco. >> coming up, the group that backs...
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so how does this all play out in california? long considered ground zero of the medical marijuana movement. >> this is the future. >> at the pharmacy, a dispensary in westwood, california, the general manager says the doors are open. >> we don't feel we have anything to hide or anything to be embarrassed about. >> here, with a doctor's recommendation, you can buy medical marijuana or cannabis in just about any form you like, chocolate bars, cold drinks, even lollipops. >> there are three xs on this particular chocolate cake. that means there are three dosages of medicine in there. >> right. what would happen if somebody ate this whole, you know, piece of cake? it has five doses in it. >> if they ate it all at once they would be over medicating. okay? there have been zero deaths caused by cannibas. you cannot over dose. you may sleep well that night. you know. >> he says the pharmacy doesn't make a profit and that it abides by strict state laws, buying from designated growers and selling only to those with a doctor's recommendati
so how does this all play out in california? long considered ground zero of the medical marijuana movement. >> this is the future. >> at the pharmacy, a dispensary in westwood, california, the general manager says the doors are open. >> we don't feel we have anything to hide or anything to be embarrassed about. >> here, with a doctor's recommendation, you can buy medical marijuana or cannabis in just about any form you like, chocolate bars, cold drinks, even lollipops....