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we have a crisis at the state level here in california. not enough supportive and affordable housing being built. so, yes, we have looked at other cities. but there is no city that matches the rental market and the expensive rental market we have here in san francisco. so like many other problems, we have to come up with an innovative solution here in san francisco. >> but why we invent the wheel, for example? houston and salt lake city have this program where they track people and make sure they're getting the most suitable services for them. new york has a program that identifies people most likely to end up in jails and emergency rooms so they can target the services toward them. >> no. and we definitely have and we have gone up to seattle, we have seen what they're doing with wet houses and in portland. so we do know what works in other cities. and we absolutely will take those ideas. but i will say that there is no place that -- houston, you have a lot of land that you can build on. salt lake was starting from a pretty low base in ter
we have a crisis at the state level here in california. not enough supportive and affordable housing being built. so, yes, we have looked at other cities. but there is no city that matches the rental market and the expensive rental market we have here in san francisco. so like many other problems, we have to come up with an innovative solution here in san francisco. >> but why we invent the wheel, for example? houston and salt lake city have this program where they track people and make...
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that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organize to now take the reins of the future of this great state. [applause] so, don't get mad, get even. matter.s we all have a role to play. getd alliances and you bullish, you get aggressive, you push back. it will be difficult but in the end, it will be right. thank you all for all of your bullish, you getinsights. thank you to the panel. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, chair of the ethics and public policy center will join us to discuss the american dream is still unattainable -- attainable. watch washington journal live 7:00 eastern this morning. joined the discussion. next, author david horowitz spe
that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organize to now take the reins of the future of this great state. [applause] so, don't get mad, get even....
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of california and to the government of california. so when we keep bringing up california, let's just be very clear that california doesn't want this bill. california opposes this bill. now, i represent the downstream end of some of these water systems that we're talking about. so when we talk about people and fish and jobs, it's important to remember that fishing jobs matter too. and the communities that -- in the communities that i represent, and also communities throughout oregon and washington that depend on california salmon runs, they are hurting. this summer we're going to probably see a closure for all intents and purposes of the commercial salmon season. we're certainly going to see a closure of the tribal salmon fishery for the second year in a row. that's not only economically devastating to tribal communities that i represent, it has an emotional impact as well. these are communities that are hurting. in fact, the tribe reporting suicide rates among young people that are alarmingly high. the closure of this sacred fishery
of california and to the government of california. so when we keep bringing up california, let's just be very clear that california doesn't want this bill. california opposes this bill. now, i represent the downstream end of some of these water systems that we're talking about. so when we talk about people and fish and jobs, it's important to remember that fishing jobs matter too. and the communities that -- in the communities that i represent, and also communities throughout oregon and...
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desaulnier of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. desaulnier and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. desaulnier: thank you, mr. speaker. my amendment asks for a review of existing best practices worldwide for the capture and reuse of westwater and a feasibility study on the expansion of these efforts. existing policy requires a review of conservation plans of central valley project contractors. i believe we should look further than just at what we're currently doing and learn from new emerging technologies and practices from around the world for recycling wastewater. capturing wastewater for reuse is not new. orange county in california has ifrlmented its groundwater replenishment system in 2008 which augments the water supply for 850,000 residents in southern california with treated wastewater and helps redeuce the area's dependence on watter from the sacramento san joaquin delta. in singapore, an initiative to recycle wastewater supplies approximately one third of
desaulnier of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. desaulnier and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. desaulnier: thank you, mr. speaker. my amendment asks for a review of existing best practices worldwide for the capture and reuse of westwater and a feasibility study on the expansion of these efforts. existing policy requires a review of conservation plans of central valley project contractors. i believe...
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to california for the gold rush. 10% of the population of california was french. they have a long-term impact upon the development of gold rush culture. but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly, and the caption, refers to this character in the front. there was a recurring character that became a branded name. he was a lawyer who had a reputation for impeccable honesty, that whatever he said, you could trust. so by using him as this character, they could describe what was happening in gold rush california, and people would accept it in france because of this connection. so this is him fleeing the flames of 1851. there were many, many who were affected by this fire. there was an author by the name of frank marriott who wrote a book called "mountains and molehills," talking about fires, in part. he recounted this fire in san francisco. he said, "it started in a n upholstery store. the wind was blowing and increased to hurricane force. there were planked streets that went up in smoke. ships at sea, 100 miles out in the ocean from san francisco,
to california for the gold rush. 10% of the population of california was french. they have a long-term impact upon the development of gold rush culture. but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly, and the caption, refers to this character in the front. there was a recurring character that became a branded name. he was a lawyer who had a reputation for impeccable honesty, that whatever he said, you could trust. so by using him as this character, they could describe what was...
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mccarthy: i am from california, i happen to be from bakersfield, california. i thank the gentleman for his creative use of the lyrics, merle would be proud. mr. speaker, you can take a look back on american history, you can see figures standing tall who spoke for the everyday working man. following a long tradition of whitman and twain, merle haggard was a man who knew america instinct ily. because he it wasn't a life for the movies, but it was all more compelling because it was all more real. that is the reason they called him the poet of the common man. merle haggard didn't have it easy. at the height of the depression, his family's -- family searched for opportunity out west. merle grew up with little means and lived with the past mistakes and regrets so he sang. he sang branded man of the stigma of prison. crooning "i held my head up high determined i would rise above the shame." he sang in "working man blues" of the grind of doing his duty to his family, working as long as my two hands are fit to use. and he sang of his roots, not of power or wealth or st
mccarthy: i am from california, i happen to be from bakersfield, california. i thank the gentleman for his creative use of the lyrics, merle would be proud. mr. speaker, you can take a look back on american history, you can see figures standing tall who spoke for the everyday working man. following a long tradition of whitman and twain, merle haggard was a man who knew america instinct ily. because he it wasn't a life for the movies, but it was all more compelling because it was all more real....
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vivana: ese fue el personaje del personal docente de california. para salir adelante se necesita de una buena educaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: hay que prepararnos porque parece que el fin de semana estarÁ bastante caluroso copa con estas imÁgenes en vivo del sur de la bahÍa nos enlazamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. adelante. suheily: muy buenas noches, saludos amigos. le echamos un vistazo a nuestras temperaturas mÁximas durante el dÍa de hoy porque han estado fluctuando. mÁxima en concord en los 89. oakland, en san francisco en bajo 60 en san juan hotel la temperatura alcanzÓ los 77 grados. un aumento en la temperatura de forma gradual el fin de semana. estarÁ aumentando hasta el sÁbado en concord. en el interior, stockton y modesto reciban tres dÍgitos en el termÓmetro. en san josÉ las temperaturas deben quedarse en bajos ochentas. en nuestro satÉlite radar vemos la actividad en las cuatro esquinas como actividad que se debe registrar en el sur de california. miramos el pronÓstico extendido porque vamos a tener tardes calurosas, sensa
vivana: ese fue el personaje del personal docente de california. para salir adelante se necesita de una buena educaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: hay que prepararnos porque parece que el fin de semana estarÁ bastante caluroso copa con estas imÁgenes en vivo del sur de la bahÍa nos enlazamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. adelante. suheily: muy buenas noches, saludos amigos. le echamos un vistazo a nuestras temperaturas mÁximas durante el dÍa de hoy porque han estado fluctuando. mÁxima en concord...
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this is created issues between unions in california. it shows this single-payer issue is passionate. for a lot of folks in california but how to pay for it, rendit made the hard call and said the money is not there. it's going to be require a tax. >> rory, the supreme court allowed the travel ban to take effect for now. but gave exceptions for people from the six muslim-majority nations for bona fide relationships. >> the supreme court opinion actually said anyone with a credible claim to a bona fide relationship. now the state department said, certain relationships are bona fide, but grandparents don't count. fiancees don't count. i don't think that's consistent with the supreme court's order. i think you're going to see lawsuits very quickly. and a lot of litigation over the next few months. >> like if you say i'm twee's grandparent can the state department say sorry, you can't come in? are they saying that's illegal? >> i think it could be illegal. because the supreme court opinion certainly doesn't say no grandparents, it doesn't sa
this is created issues between unions in california. it shows this single-payer issue is passionate. for a lot of folks in california but how to pay for it, rendit made the hard call and said the money is not there. it's going to be require a tax. >> rory, the supreme court allowed the travel ban to take effect for now. but gave exceptions for people from the six muslim-majority nations for bona fide relationships. >> the supreme court opinion actually said anyone with a credible...
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one of them is california. one of the measures it wa nts to california. one of the measures it wants to use to meet those times is to extend what is called a cap and trade programme, essentially taxes businesses for putting. the man who is promoting it hard is governor jerry brown. james cook is with us from los angeles to tell us more about it. hello, james. i associate california with being forward—thinking. is there much resista nce forward—thinking. is there much resistance to what he is suggesting? yes, there is some resistance and comes from both sides. resistance from some businesses who are concerned about the impact on industry and resistance, more so in some regards, from environmentalists. not all, some are on board but others think that too many concessions have been given to the businesses. the governor of california is trying to find the middle ground to get this bill passed in the senate in sacramento, the state capital and the assembly there. what is interesting is the extent to which jerry brown, there. what is interesting is the exte
one of them is california. one of the measures it wa nts to california. one of the measures it wants to use to meet those times is to extend what is called a cap and trade programme, essentially taxes businesses for putting. the man who is promoting it hard is governor jerry brown. james cook is with us from los angeles to tell us more about it. hello, james. i associate california with being forward—thinking. is there much resista nce forward—thinking. is there much resistance to what he...
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. >>> the family of a california college student wants justice. kpix 5's political reporter melissa caen tells us, the family says bay area tech companies helped kill her. >> reporter: terrorists murdered 130 people in paris in november 2015. the youtube videos showing isis warning about attacks on france started about a year before. >> isis could not function without social media. it would be 50 guys standing in the desert jumping up and down chanting around a fire. >> reporter: in the attack, nohemi gonzalez was shot in the chest and died. she was 26-year-old, a student at cal state long beach studying abroad. the estate is suing google as the parent company. >> social media sites including google allow isis to use their sites to conduct their terrorist operation, to raise money, radicalize individuals, and plan terror. >> reporter: victims can sue anyone who gives substantial assistance to a terrorist. another law says website owners cannot be sued for what other people put on their site. >> they don't have to police it. they can take it down.
. >>> the family of a california college student wants justice. kpix 5's political reporter melissa caen tells us, the family says bay area tech companies helped kill her. >> reporter: terrorists murdered 130 people in paris in november 2015. the youtube videos showing isis warning about attacks on france started about a year before. >> isis could not function without social media. it would be 50 guys standing in the desert jumping up and down chanting around a fire....
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garamendi of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. every year, congress receives a very important and helpful report regarding our nuclear weapons enterprises, sometimes referred to eas 1033 report buzz -- 1043 report, because it's mandated by section 1043 of the ndaa fiscal year 2012. it requires the department of defense, in cooperation with the department of energy, to submit a detailed 10-year plan for a budget estimate for our nuclear weapons enterprise. the bombs, the weapons themselves, the command and control, the national lab the infrastructure and delivery system, etc., etc. that report is then reviewed by the government accountability office for completeness and accuracy and finally the congressional budget office then reviews it and submits an independent report. terrific. all good. we agree
garamendi of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. every year, congress receives a very important and helpful report regarding our nuclear weapons enterprises, sometimes referred to eas 1033 report buzz -- 1043 report, because it's mandated by section 1043 of the ndaa fiscal year 2012. it...
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it's not like illegal aliens of california are having a tough time anyway, california has more illegals than any state by far. a huge percentage of the population is there illegally, so what was the knee that gave rise to this bill, or was it purely a symbolic act to the administration? >> it's a symbolic act, but more importantly it places californians at risk of being impacted by the criminals or getting released to the street. >> tucker: if the state of california can stay on mike say to the feds we are just ignoring your law, then why can't orange county say to the state of california we are ignoring your law? what you abide by these terms or would you notify the feds if you apprehended an illegal? >> with artie asked the questio question, they've asked legal counsel and we would be subject to -- we would be subject to being prosecuted if we didn't follow state law. you make a great point, it puts us in a terrible position of violating federal law, not cooperating with federal authorities. we work on task forces with ice, we work at sexual exploitation task force. this bill would re
it's not like illegal aliens of california are having a tough time anyway, california has more illegals than any state by far. a huge percentage of the population is there illegally, so what was the knee that gave rise to this bill, or was it purely a symbolic act to the administration? >> it's a symbolic act, but more importantly it places californians at risk of being impacted by the criminals or getting released to the street. >> tucker: if the state of california can stay on...
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let's look to california. but i really think that your point about looking to the lgbtq playbook is incredible important. look at how other communities who have been repressed have followed suit. i want to turn to the topic of what's going on on the ground level. here i want to talk to gabe and sheriff gonzalez. so sheriff, you hope for the best and you prepare for the worst. so let's assume that september 1 rolls around and that sb-4 goes into effect. what can law enforcement departments across the state do to mitigate the effects of sb-4 in the community? >> yeah, i think one of the things we can do is to continue to reinforce that, although i agree with the supervisor that racial profiling is still going to creep up in this, you know, because of, you know, latino community being targeted with this, that we reinforce that racial profiling is not allowed. and also to create a policy where i make sure that the deputies document why they're asking and to identify their probable cause and make sure that they're
let's look to california. but i really think that your point about looking to the lgbtq playbook is incredible important. look at how other communities who have been repressed have followed suit. i want to turn to the topic of what's going on on the ground level. here i want to talk to gabe and sheriff gonzalez. so sheriff, you hope for the best and you prepare for the worst. so let's assume that september 1 rolls around and that sb-4 goes into effect. what can law enforcement departments...
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northern california... after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, >>> now at noon, questions about ride safety here in northern california after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it happened at the ohio state fair in columbus. one person was killed, seven others hurt, when the ride malfunctioned. some of these images are disturbing. katie nielsen spoke to santa cruz beach boardwalk officials about a similar ride there. >> reporter: the fireball ride here in santa cruz will stay closed today. that's after an order from the state agency that oversees ride inspections. that's because it's the same ride made by the same company as the one that broke apart in ohio last night. a cell phone showed the accident, hurling riders to the ground below. it's a portable version of the fireball ride at the santa cruz beach boardwalk. >> we are just closing the ride and leaving it as is until we get more information from the state and some direction from them as to how they wou
northern california... after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, >>> now at noon, questions about ride safety here in northern california after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it happened at the ohio state fair in columbus. one person was killed, seven others hurt, when the ride malfunctioned. some of these images are disturbing. katie nielsen spoke to santa cruz beach boardwalk officials...
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the california exchange which we call cover california. and another 3.5 million covered in the expanded medicaid program. that's good news. it's also good news that people that previously were unable to take care of their medical issues found coverage. remember a woman, actually my wife's beautician, who came to her as the affordable care act was implemented in california and told her, at last i can get insurance. my husband and i, we're going to have a baby. we want to have a baby. we couldn't afford it before. but now i have insurance. i'm on the exchange.
the california exchange which we call cover california. and another 3.5 million covered in the expanded medicaid program. that's good news. it's also good news that people that previously were unable to take care of their medical issues found coverage. remember a woman, actually my wife's beautician, who came to her as the affordable care act was implemented in california and told her, at last i can get insurance. my husband and i, we're going to have a baby. we want to have a baby. we couldn't...
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mucho calor para california el sÁbado y el domingo. espero que pasen 1 excelente dÍa. >> gracias, elena. llegan enjambres de mosquitos en >> los niÑos estÁn de vacaciones. los padres quieren tener armonÍa en el hogar. acompaÑa tony. cuÁles son los beneficios de establecer 1 rutina con los niÑos? >> la responsabilidad, liderazgo, sana autoestima, 1 protecciÓn con los padres. >> quÉ pasos pueden seguir los address harÁ crear esta rutina-- los padres para crear esta rutina? >> hay 3 pasos fÁciles y divertidos. hay que atacar la responsabilidad. hay que hacer 1 invitaciÓn verbal o escrita, cuando los tengamos en la reuniÓn vamos a elaborar 1 rutina. se puede usar 1 pizarrÓn. como Último lugar, hay que darles 1 seguimiento. >> es importante que se haga a diario. es importante que lo implementen a diario. >> mi esposa y yo lo dejamos hacer lo que querÍan y se fueron a la tecnologÍa. >> advertencias que deben tener en cuenta los padres cuando los niÑos estÁn mucho tiempo en casa. >> no te enganches. hay que darle seguimient
mucho calor para california el sÁbado y el domingo. espero que pasen 1 excelente dÍa. >> gracias, elena. llegan enjambres de mosquitos en >> los niÑos estÁn de vacaciones. los padres quieren tener armonÍa en el hogar. acompaÑa tony. cuÁles son los beneficios de establecer 1 rutina con los niÑos? >> la responsabilidad, liderazgo, sana autoestima, 1 protecciÓn con los padres. >> quÉ pasos pueden seguir los address harÁ crear esta rutina-- los padres para crear...
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garamendi of california. the chair: a recorded has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device.
garamendi of california. the chair: a recorded has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device.
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to think of the fact that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country sounding. -- country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organized texans and the latino community in texas to now take the reins of the future of this great state. [applause] >> so, don't get mad, get even. elections matter. we all have a role to play. build alliances and get old, get aggressive, and push back. it will be difficult but in the end, we are in the right. -- forou all of your insights today, and thank you to the panel. [applause] >> cbs producer mark miller produces -- reports that president trump's first-quarter salary will be used for repair projects. the interior secretary announces it will be combined with another -- pay for repay restoration such as fence repair. right now, the president is on air fo
to think of the fact that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country sounding. -- country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organized texans and the latino community in texas to now take...
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> california surf's up. >> reporter: all of it anti-california. >> i feel like they went and saw "point break" or listened to a beach boy album and took a few key statements and threw it on the house and car. >> reporter: they spent thousands repvethousand s renovating their home. and now it's covered in graff i graffiti. >> loud message not wanting californians in the neighborhood. >> reporter: neighbors are flabbergasted. >> i couldn't believe somebody would do something like this. >> reporter: page has a hunch who did this. he got into an argument with a ran macing down his street. >> his comment was, get out of california. >> reporter: he thinks that man came back overnight. understandably, page feels threatened. but there's a balance. >> at the end of the day, you can't get upset at every mad person. that's why we pay for insurance. >> reporter: he understands some may feel pushed out because transplants have moved in. but he says this is not the way to share that. >> other than this little instance, the city is great, the community is great. so it's just unfortunate when you have
> california surf's up. >> reporter: all of it anti-california. >> i feel like they went and saw "point break" or listened to a beach boy album and took a few key statements and threw it on the house and car. >> reporter: they spent thousands repvethousand s renovating their home. and now it's covered in graff i graffiti. >> loud message not wanting californians in the neighborhood. >> reporter: neighbors are flabbergasted. >> i couldn't believe...
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raped in southern california, lot of rain in arizona -- rained in southern california, lots of rain in arizona. north of lake tahoe. all that stays to the east. we have a low-pressure system off shore. feeding in the marine layer and pushing it inland. that is why concord was 20 degrees cooler than over the weekend. tomorrow morning, fog, low cloud cover, widespread. sunshine in the afternoon. widespread by tuesday morning. later in the week, another warm up, timed perfectly to have the warmest days for the 4th straight week to occur on saturday and sunday. seasonal through wednesday and then warm up thursday and friday inland and the hottest stop triple digits over the weekend. good pool weather. concord 5 degrees below average tomorrow with the marine layer. santa clara 81 degrees. union city 78. pacifica 64. low 80s for walnut creek. pittsburg 84 degrees. alameda low 70s. low 70s for petaluma. san francisco 67 degrees and 88 in napa. extended forecast normal temperatures through wednesday. like the past three weeks. warming up thursday and friday. saturday triple digits and cool dow
raped in southern california, lot of rain in arizona -- rained in southern california, lots of rain in arizona. north of lake tahoe. all that stays to the east. we have a low-pressure system off shore. feeding in the marine layer and pushing it inland. that is why concord was 20 degrees cooler than over the weekend. tomorrow morning, fog, low cloud cover, widespread. sunshine in the afternoon. widespread by tuesday morning. later in the week, another warm up, timed perfectly to have the warmest...
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the state of california is providing $25 million in tax incentives. for patients whose lives are on the line, increasing drug production has no price tag. >> there are several drugs that they're working on, both in our inhouse research and also from external partners and at least two of which have potential to also treat the brain cancer that john mccain suffers from right now. >> reporter: no jobs will be created, about 300 over the next two years, although much of the cell cultivation is automated, human intervention is needed. >> we need to feed them nutrients and remove waste products and as they grow and produce the medicine itself. >> reporter: the increased capacity will benefit other companies that utilize this facility. abc 7 news. >>> we are getting pretty close to the weekend. >> we are. so what's the weather going to be like? here is the forecast. >> i'll end the mystery. we have a weekend warmup coming our way. we're going to use antioch as the example. high tomorrow it will be 92 degrees, but on saturday 100 degrees and 98 on sunday. tha
the state of california is providing $25 million in tax incentives. for patients whose lives are on the line, increasing drug production has no price tag. >> there are several drugs that they're working on, both in our inhouse research and also from external partners and at least two of which have potential to also treat the brain cancer that john mccain suffers from right now. >> reporter: no jobs will be created, about 300 over the next two years, although much of the cell...
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but this doesn't just affect southern california. this is a national issue and must be addressed now. many employers are either unable to recruit workers due to excessive backlog of security clearance investigations or forced to place employees in unfulfilling positions while they wait unacceptable amounts of time. mr. speaker, we're fortunate to live in a country selfless citizens who seek to serve our nation in critical national security missions and work at home and abroad. we need these bright minds to solve incredibly difficult problems and develop the next generation of american-made technology. we should reward them for choosing to work towards something greater than themselves, not punish them with jobs they don't want just because bureaucracies can't move fast enough. i introduced the secret act so congress can do its job of oversight better. the transparency afforded in this bill will better inform of us how to substantially check the security clearance backlog and how long it takes for investigations to be completed. . qui
but this doesn't just affect southern california. this is a national issue and must be addressed now. many employers are either unable to recruit workers due to excessive backlog of security clearance investigations or forced to place employees in unfulfilling positions while they wait unacceptable amounts of time. mr. speaker, we're fortunate to live in a country selfless citizens who seek to serve our nation in critical national security missions and work at home and abroad. we need these...
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in california where renewables are sometimes have fifty percent penetration they're driving home sale power prices at some points close to zero right and so even cheap natural gas is having a hard time competing when you've got a whole bunch of renewables unleashed on to the grid and so this is freaking out the trim piece and so they're coming up with this new plan to try and create billions and billions of dollars in subsidies to bail out some of these these baseload operations we've seen a few states like new york and illinois pursue some limited bailouts of inefficient baseload but the perry memo would put this on steroids ok so the perry memos saying that the government is subsidizing renewables and they want some subsidy does ation for coal that is absolutely correct yeah the government is subsidizing renewables because they're trying to change course from coal which is. a cost if you were to calculate all the environmental costs completely noncompetitive absolutely regular analogies there analogies are incredibly expensive so the government steps in the government steps in somet
in california where renewables are sometimes have fifty percent penetration they're driving home sale power prices at some points close to zero right and so even cheap natural gas is having a hard time competing when you've got a whole bunch of renewables unleashed on to the grid and so this is freaking out the trim piece and so they're coming up with this new plan to try and create billions and billions of dollars in subsidies to bail out some of these these baseload operations we've seen a...
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en santa bÁrbara, california, dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: otra preocupaciÓn entre los residentes de los Ángeles y zonas cercanas son los altos y crecientes Índices de contaminaciÓn ambiental. segÚn las propias vÍctimas una de las causas al Área donde viven, principalmente miembros de las minorÍas. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica sobre algunas de las medidas que se han puesto en prÁctica para hacer frente esta situaciÓn. juan carlos: son miles de automÓviles y fÁbricas que cada dÍa arrojan desechos tÓxicos y contaminan el ambiente. al igual que otras madres esta se encuentra preocupada. >> el ciudades y Áreas que comÚnmente son latinas o de gentes de colores y bajos ingresos tiende a ver mÁs toxinas en el aire. juan carlos: esto debido a que viven cerca de fÁbricas o toxinas la contaminaciÓntiene que ver con problemas de salud. >> tengo cÁncer en la nariz y en toda la cabeza incluyendo el cerebro. juan carlos: agrega que Él y toda su familia padecen de asma y todo, asegura debido a que su casa se encuentra a una
en santa bÁrbara, california, dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: otra preocupaciÓn entre los residentes de los Ángeles y zonas cercanas son los altos y crecientes Índices de contaminaciÓn ambiental. segÚn las propias vÍctimas una de las causas al Área donde viven, principalmente miembros de las minorÍas. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica sobre algunas de las medidas que se han puesto en prÁctica para hacer frente esta situaciÓn. juan carlos: son miles de automÓviles y fÁbricas...
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por otra parte, miles de inquilinos en todo california salieron a las calles en una jornada de protesta en contra de la crisis de vivienda por la que atraviesa prÁcticamente todo el estado. en el Área de la bahÍa, el problema es mayor. luz peÑa estuvo presente en una de estas manifestaciones y nos tienen el reporte. luz: gracias, asÍ es, por lo menos unas 30 personas llegaron afuera de este edificio para protestar en contra de una compaÑÍa a la que le estÁn pidiendo que paren de aumentar las rentas. con pancartas que piden revocar restricciones al control de renta, docenas de manifestantes ingresaron a las instalaciones de la compaÑÍa de bienes raÍces. el motivo fue entregarle a los ejecutivos unas 1400 firmas y que tengan en mente la crisis de vivienda todo en todo california y que no sigan aumentando la renta a sus inquilinos. >> en el lugar donde yo vivo, la renta me la ha aumentado bastante. hoy son $1750, y la querÍan subir m --mÁs. >> cuando se muda una persona, estÁ en un apartamento que está supuesto a tener el control. la prÓxima persona que se muda ahÍ, tiene
por otra parte, miles de inquilinos en todo california salieron a las calles en una jornada de protesta en contra de la crisis de vivienda por la que atraviesa prÁcticamente todo el estado. en el Área de la bahÍa, el problema es mayor. luz peÑa estuvo presente en una de estas manifestaciones y nos tienen el reporte. luz: gracias, asÍ es, por lo menos unas 30 personas llegaron afuera de este edificio para protestar en contra de una compaÑÍa a la que le estÁn pidiendo que paren de...
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paying taxes, and keeping that california product in the state of california. melissa kaine, kpix5. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the toll plaza is about to be retired after 80 years of service. the bridge authority is hiring a firm to design a brand-new look for the plaza. the firm will hold the new updated toll collecting equipment above the roadway. it will also help cars move through faster and improve safety for workers. >> accessible to our workers so they can walk above the roadway to replace equipment without being exposed to traffic. >> one thing that will never change. the art deco clock hanging above the 80-year-old toll plaza. the bridge authority says it will be part of the landscape for a long time to come. >> uber's new chief brand officer is talking tonight about making major changes to the company. uber fired 20 workers and is dealing with more than 200 investigations involving sexual harassment and other misconduct. cbs this morning anchor, gayle king, explains st. john is taking the cbo job, after ceo, travis stepped down. >> was
paying taxes, and keeping that california product in the state of california. melissa kaine, kpix5. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the toll plaza is about to be retired after 80 years of service. the bridge authority is hiring a firm to design a brand-new look for the plaza. the firm will hold the new updated toll collecting equipment above the roadway. it will also help cars move through faster and improve safety for workers. >> accessible to our workers so they can walk...
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steve will talk about his book refinery town which is about richmond, california. and it's really exciting to see good, well researched, deep dive into what works in organizing. one of the problems with our media landscape is i could probably go find mike 1700 pieces on whatever the president put out on twitter yesterday. but an actual helpful account of how to organize communities, grassroots, anticorporate power, that is asking too much. and i know the richmond california story is an important story and has been told. i've seen a couple of articles about it. and again it is one of the real sort of stories we should be learning from especially in a town like baltimore that shares a lot with richmond in the deindustrialization, racism, poverty and really one of the most important things is the lack of luxury to kind of get hung up on not working together. like baltimore, richmond is simply too small to have too many divisions and what is exciting about what i know about the story is they found a way to get over the divisions, worked together in alliance that was ab
steve will talk about his book refinery town which is about richmond, california. and it's really exciting to see good, well researched, deep dive into what works in organizing. one of the problems with our media landscape is i could probably go find mike 1700 pieces on whatever the president put out on twitter yesterday. but an actual helpful account of how to organize communities, grassroots, anticorporate power, that is asking too much. and i know the richmond california story is an...
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california. en nuestra zona del Área de la bahÍa son dos incendios bastante cercanos. son pequeÑos pero afectan la calidad del aire. tengan muchas precauciones porque ese anticipan que las temperaturas vayan aumentando en los prÓximos dÍas, en especial hacia el fin de semana. para el dÍa jueves esperamos temperatura mÁxima de 89 grados. una mÁxima los 83 grados. esperamos un panorama un poco mÁs caluroso. podrÍa llegar 90 grados a la regiÓn de san josÉ para sÁbado y domingo. ramÓn: al volver cono ♪ ramÓn:como todos los miÉrcoles en nuestro segmento de "la mesa", leÓn krauze nos presenta la historia de marta. hija de comerciantes que llegaron a este paÍs en busca de un mejor futuro. leÓn: ¿cÓmo te llamas? >> marta. leÓn: ¿dÓnde naciste? >> en dicho, hidalgo. leÓn: ¿a quÉ se dedicaba tu papÁ? >> es un gran comerciante. tuvo la primera tienda en el pueblito donde nacÍ y mi mamÁ era maestra. leÓn: ¿en quÉ momento decidiste venir a estados unidos? >> lamentablemente me casÉ, y mi matrimonio fue violencia domÉstica. leÓn: pero te enamorast
california. en nuestra zona del Área de la bahÍa son dos incendios bastante cercanos. son pequeÑos pero afectan la calidad del aire. tengan muchas precauciones porque ese anticipan que las temperaturas vayan aumentando en los prÓximos dÍas, en especial hacia el fin de semana. para el dÍa jueves esperamos temperatura mÁxima de 89 grados. una mÁxima los 83 grados. esperamos un panorama un poco mÁs caluroso. podrÍa llegar 90 grados a la regiÓn de san josÉ para sÁbado y domingo....
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. realtors, to prey on home >>> there is a new real estate scam targeting the bay area, cyber criminals posing as realtor to his prey on home buyers. on 5, you are on the brink of owning a home and then your life savings is wiped out. bay area home buyers falling victim to an alarming new scam. >> that's right, one woman lost half a million dollars. we are told this scam is because of the hot market. people are rushing deals to close competition and that's leaving some vulnerable. >> timing was impeck able actually. >> reporter: like most realtors, cristina e-mails clients all day. last year unknown to her criminals hacked her account, monitored correspondence and waited for the perfect time to strike. >> it was time to send the remainder of the down payment to close escrow. >> using cristina's e-mail hackers sent a message telling them to wire hundreds of thousands to a fraudulent account. >> it's creepy being watched and knowing they had been reading our e-mail. >> reporter: she was n
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. realtors, to prey on home >>> there is a new real estate scam targeting the bay area, cyber criminals posing as realtor to his prey on home buyers. on 5, you are on the brink of owning a home and then your life savings is wiped out. bay area home buyers falling victim to an alarming new scam. >> that's right, one woman lost half a million dollars. we are told this scam is because of the hot market. people are rushing deals to...
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las mujers encarceladas en la prision de folsom, california, tambien tienen esa oportunidad, como nos dice luis megid, quien visito ese centro penitenciario para conocer sus programas de ntrenamiento.rogramas de mexico debuta con el pie derecho en la copa oro estudiantes mexicanos diseqan un material sintetico que ayudara a los medicos a tratar dolencias de los huesos. tres jovenes estudiantes mexicanos han sido premiados por una innovacion que promete revolucionar el cuidado de pacientes con problemas oseos. la creacion de un material sintetico que reconstruye el tejido de los huesos tendra una amplia repercusion en mexico, donde millones de personas sufren de "osteo-porosis". maria elena pazzi nos tiene mas de este logro cientifico y sus protagonistas. ana caty hernandez desde univision deportes nos trae lo mas destacado de la jornada...mexico golea a el jamaica derrota a curazao en el debut de la copa oro. ahora pasamos con jaime garcia quien viajo a san diego, california y nos trae las reacciones de los hinchas mexicanos.... al regresar de la pausa, una competencia extrema le exig
las mujers encarceladas en la prision de folsom, california, tambien tienen esa oportunidad, como nos dice luis megid, quien visito ese centro penitenciario para conocer sus programas de ntrenamiento.rogramas de mexico debuta con el pie derecho en la copa oro estudiantes mexicanos diseqan un material sintetico que ayudara a los medicos a tratar dolencias de los huesos. tres jovenes estudiantes mexicanos han sido premiados por una innovacion que promete revolucionar el cuidado de pacientes con...
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let's start with california, how would you gauge california? is doing a ornia little better. this is fiscal 2015, they have a good sign f. there is recession, they will probably struggle. was a little y better, revenues were stronger in 2015, they have massive unfunded pension liability, they have a strong economy. elative to their economy, i think if they cut away at that problem, they made strengthen their position a little bit. host: first caller from thomas, laguna hills. thomas, go ahead. laguna hills, california. hello. caller: good morning. how are you? yeah, hi. can you hear me? host: yes. caller: yeah. i want to know if you can give a rundown on the financial urden los angeles and california has because -- host: okay. it.ot city taking a look rather than statewide issue. sde not look d specifically at los angeles. los angeles has some serious you l problems, though, as know. they have a large pension problem, which i don't think with adequately. a lot of cities in california suffer from the problem. state pensionrnia problem or it is a local pension underfunded ands
let's start with california, how would you gauge california? is doing a ornia little better. this is fiscal 2015, they have a good sign f. there is recession, they will probably struggle. was a little y better, revenues were stronger in 2015, they have massive unfunded pension liability, they have a strong economy. elative to their economy, i think if they cut away at that problem, they made strengthen their position a little bit. host: first caller from thomas, laguna hills. thomas, go ahead....
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the california national party conducted the latest poll. the results mirrored earlier polls this year that had 33% of californians in favor of the plan. that's up from 20% back in 2014. the california national party backs secession and includes many who identify as social democrats and progressives. >> about half of our supporters want an independent california through democratic and peaceful means before trump. and then the other half got onboard when they realized just how broken american politics had become. >> half of californians oppose secession, which would require amending the u.s. constitution. >>> hi there, i hope you had a chance to enjoy the weather today. it has been changing. temperatures have dropped a few degrees. so if you're stepping out tonight and you're running some errands, definitely still warm inland, in the 80s. around 9:00 p.m., it will cool off. fog along the coast. 11:00 p.m., it will be foggy near the coast and breezy as well. i want to show you live doppler 7. you'll notice that the fog is just sitting from the
the california national party conducted the latest poll. the results mirrored earlier polls this year that had 33% of californians in favor of the plan. that's up from 20% back in 2014. the california national party backs secession and includes many who identify as social democrats and progressives. >> about half of our supporters want an independent california through democratic and peaceful means before trump. and then the other half got onboard when they realized just how broken...
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of a boy from southern california who has been missing for months. details when we returned. have assembled. spider-man... black widow... captain america... and eddie? so, what's the plan? breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> a lemonade stand serving at more than a summertime treat. it's helping a little boy might a life-threatening illness. this is her fourth lemonade stand and like the first three, money from this one will help a child battling a brain tumor. four-year-old martin is the recipient and doctors say he only has 2 to 6 months left to live. even though he lives in indiana, taylor wanted to help him. the money raised is going toward a $9000 goal so stanley can afford a clinical trial that may extend his life by five years.>> to get a lot of money for martin so we can give him a lot of toys so he can live a little longer life. >> proceeds from her first lemonade stand help pay for her own fight with leukemi
of a boy from southern california who has been missing for months. details when we returned. have assembled. spider-man... black widow... captain america... and eddie? so, what's the plan? breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> a lemonade stand serving at more than a summertime treat. it's helping a little boy might a life-threatening illness. this is her...
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we have a functional government here in california. the democrats and republicans work together. >> reporter: billionaire environmentalists tom steyer also praised the bipartisan vote. >> we're providing a stark contrast to how democracy is supposed to work where people believe that the other side is trying to do the right thing even if they disagree with them. >> reporter: the california legislative analyst says right now "cap & trade" is adding about 11 cents a gallon to gas prices. bustier says not to worry. >> we're going to start using less gasoline and so the price of gas will go down. i think people are worried about gas prices going up have got it exactly backwards. >> reporter: now, for all the talk of bipartisanship here today, i do want to point out that chad mays is the republican leader who rounded up most of the gop votes and he is now facing removal from his leadership position for his support of "cap & trade." so california is certainly not immune from deep party divisions on the issue of climate change. live on treasur
we have a functional government here in california. the democrats and republicans work together. >> reporter: billionaire environmentalists tom steyer also praised the bipartisan vote. >> we're providing a stark contrast to how democracy is supposed to work where people believe that the other side is trying to do the right thing even if they disagree with them. >> reporter: the california legislative analyst says right now "cap & trade" is adding about 11 cents a...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. there... spreading approximately 140 acres. >>> a line of flames in sacramento, crews battled a large grass fire there spreading approximately 140 acres, this fire is contained now, structures were caught in the flames, fire crews say they are abandoned and you can see one closer here as it burns to the ground. crews say they searched the structures and no victims were found. >>> meanwhile, north of fresno, firefighters have topped a wildfire there from spreading, they stopped it. but they are still working to get it fully contained. the fire has burned 225 acres since yesterday, near state route 49. officials say it quickly jumped the highway and forced people in several homes to evacuate. firefighters now have the flames 15% contained, air tankers, helicopters and dozers used. >>> half an hour ago, chp said it is "made contact with the driver of a semi truck that hit and killed a motorcyclist on the east shore freeway in san pablo and drove off." >> the semi made unsafe lane change into the
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. there... spreading approximately 140 acres. >>> a line of flames in sacramento, crews battled a large grass fire there spreading approximately 140 acres, this fire is contained now, structures were caught in the flames, fire crews say they are abandoned and you can see one closer here as it burns to the ground. crews say they searched the structures and no victims were found. >>> meanwhile, north of fresno, firefighters have...
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we sued the state of california in federal court. so we sued the governor of california. the governor of california incidentally was chris' boss because she was a gubernatorial appoint e, the director of a state agency in california that worked on early education and health issues for young children. so when perry sued schwarzenegger, she sued her boss. but that wasn't the weird thing. the crazy thing is that we went to the court and we expected to have a series of court dates where we would have a ruling based upon briefs being submitted. we expected to have a fairly passive role in that process. but in fact what the judge so brilliantly did, especially looking back, judge walker in the ninth district decided to ask for a trial. and he said to the court, full presentation of the facts. and that was a really -- that was a major turning point. that had not been done before. there hadn't been a trial in federal court on the issue of marriage equality. and we indeed became involved in this trial. now the trial, of course, involves a lot of participation of different people,
we sued the state of california in federal court. so we sued the governor of california. the governor of california incidentally was chris' boss because she was a gubernatorial appoint e, the director of a state agency in california that worked on early education and health issues for young children. so when perry sued schwarzenegger, she sued her boss. but that wasn't the weird thing. the crazy thing is that we went to the court and we expected to have a series of court dates where we would...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. but first we start with that y at the ohio state fair - >>> i heard a girl scream help and i look over and i seen her fly out. and then i seen it flat on the ground. >> people thrown into the air after a ride malfunctioned in a ohio. this morning, the precaution that california rides are taking in the wake of the accident. >> these inmates recorded themselves breaking out of jail. we'll show you exactly how they escaped before police caught up with them. plus, another battle brewing inside the white house. the new suggestion coming from president trump's communications director this morning. >> but first, we start with that tragedy at the ohio state fair. a ride broke down killing a man and leaving several others hurt. it is thursday, july 27. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it is 6:30. kpix 5's katie nielsen is live in santa cruz where that exact same ride is at the boardwalk. katie, what's happening there this morning? >> reporter: this morning, in just a
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. but first we start with that y at the ohio state fair - >>> i heard a girl scream help and i look over and i seen her fly out. and then i seen it flat on the ground. >> people thrown into the air after a ride malfunctioned in a ohio. this morning, the precaution that california rides are taking in the wake of the accident. >> these inmates recorded themselves breaking out of jail. we'll show you exactly how they escaped...
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--segn el anlisis, california perderia ms de 11 millones de dolares anuales. --los diez estados que quieren eliminar "daca" liderados por texas perderan ms de 8 mil millones cada aÑo. --unos 800 mil jovenes estn actualmente amparados bajo la accin diferida. blanca / topvo ---un nuevo y duro revs recibe la poltica migratoria de donald trump en los tribunales, la guerra contra las ciudades santuarios tendr que esperar. ---un juez de distrito en california, neg darle va libre a la orden...
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california has completely embraced immigration law. we have taken it upon ourselves to write our legislation regardless of what happens at the federal level. we are moving our century state bill, we are moving bills to whicht our databases in we provide services like health care and education and so on. we will not wait for the federal government for anything. a place ofng from being the fifth largest economy in the world. we know that we have the responsibility to engage in andcy and arizona and texas help any college to go through what we went through 20 years ago. i agree with their supervisor that we need to attack this on multiple fronts and be unapologetic of who we are as a community and be unapologetic [applause] fact that some of us are undocumented and there should be no shame in that. and this goes beyond any border. to engage be able fully and other states seeing this and continue to push back at every level of government. >> thank you, what i want to highlight from the senator is the battle front of the redistricting. this
california has completely embraced immigration law. we have taken it upon ourselves to write our legislation regardless of what happens at the federal level. we are moving our century state bill, we are moving bills to whicht our databases in we provide services like health care and education and so on. we will not wait for the federal government for anything. a place ofng from being the fifth largest economy in the world. we know that we have the responsibility to engage in andcy and arizona...
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in california they're actually debating one hundred percent renewable energy then you've got hundreds of cities across the country that are taking all sorts of concrete actions to either green up their electric good sector or promote electric vehicle infrastructure and i know e.v.a.'s aren't one hundred percent perfect but the electrification of the transportation sector is a key if we're going to move beyond oil especially if the electricity generated to power the batteries in our transportation section sector are coming from renewable energy in the us they have this power. struggle between the states and the federal government and many times of course the federal government says we're going to throw it to the states you know that's a phrase that you hear so it looks like that's what's happening and why is that a bad thing it would be better if we had a coherent national energy but we don't and the states are stepping up and they're doing concrete stuff sounds a lot better than having a global institution just talk about the situation and not do anything ok the states like new york a
in california they're actually debating one hundred percent renewable energy then you've got hundreds of cities across the country that are taking all sorts of concrete actions to either green up their electric good sector or promote electric vehicle infrastructure and i know e.v.a.'s aren't one hundred percent perfect but the electrification of the transportation sector is a key if we're going to move beyond oil especially if the electricity generated to power the batteries in our...
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pretty much though the california nurses association has been supportive of single payer for decades you know and we actually got it to the governor's staff sgt twice and it was vetoed by arnold swartz an acre twice and and then the dams actually voted for it and said yeah we're all for single payer but when they actually have the majority in the senate and the assembly and the governorship they suddenly say that there's something wrong with it well i think americans should take notice the power of the pharmaceutical in the insurance industry that they could even sway democrats to talk a good game on the road about universal health care you see the power of what they're doing in california it's not just the republicans there were burger i appreciate your time tonight thank you thank you for more on all of the topics we've covered thus far in the program let's turn to our political panel tonight rory reilly contributor at the hill joins us tonight and also breadalbane partner at the past storm group who has been with us for some time so because of that rory thank you for being with us
pretty much though the california nurses association has been supportive of single payer for decades you know and we actually got it to the governor's staff sgt twice and it was vetoed by arnold swartz an acre twice and and then the dams actually voted for it and said yeah we're all for single payer but when they actually have the majority in the senate and the assembly and the governorship they suddenly say that there's something wrong with it well i think americans should take notice the...
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in california they're actually debating one hundred percent renewable energy then you've got hundreds of cities across the country that are taking all sorts of concrete actions to either green up their electric of sector or promote electric vehicle infrastructure and i know e.v.a.'s aren't one hundred percent perfect but the electrification of the transportation sector is a key if we're going to move beyond oil especially if the electricity generated to power the batteries in our transportation section sector are coming from renewable energy in the us they have this power. struggle between the states and the federal government and many times of course the federal government says we're going to throw it to the states you know that's a phrase that you hear so it looks like that's what's happening and why is that a bad thing it would be better if we had a coherent national energy but we don't and the states are stepping up and they're doing concrete stuff sounds a lot better than having a global institution just talk about the situation and not do anything ok the states like new york and
in california they're actually debating one hundred percent renewable energy then you've got hundreds of cities across the country that are taking all sorts of concrete actions to either green up their electric of sector or promote electric vehicle infrastructure and i know e.v.a.'s aren't one hundred percent perfect but the electrification of the transportation sector is a key if we're going to move beyond oil especially if the electricity generated to power the batteries in our transportation...