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many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state is owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word foy agribusiness. ,sometimes they are owned by individuals, but many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange. some are also in the packing and processing business and are among the giants of the u.s. food industry. agribusiness has ruled with absolute power. economic and political. the southern pacific railroad once ran the state of california. a famous novel written about that called "the octopus." dsp is still one of the biggest businesses. there is a part of agribusiness. so is the current land company. emerson, the california packing corporation. the power of this corporate wealth has not gone unchal
many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state is owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word foy agribusiness. ,sometimes they are owned by individuals, but many are corporations....
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from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's not just insurance companies that are wondering but it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all need to collaborate on this because it's the most vulnerable population that are being the most severely affected. we want to prevent this. this is that community i mentioned, copy part in santa rosa, california, in 20 something that completely burned down after embers jumped over a freeway and a lot of other areas to get here. what if we could have prevented that? have public health improve? i think prevention is the key. we need to plan, innovate and engineer new materials and things and we need to think about how to equip our first responders so that they can respond to dispense as saf
from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's not just insurance companies that are wondering but it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all...
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breaking news coming out of southern california. one dead, three injured in a synagogue shooting in southern california. we are about four hours into this. stay with us. craftsmanship and y that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. bleech! aww! awww! ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft for the win win. a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. glad you're back how you f
breaking news coming out of southern california. one dead, three injured in a synagogue shooting in southern california. we are about four hours into this. stay with us. craftsmanship and y that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for...
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among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from tales of labors to stories of the nation's expansion and the birth of a pioneering university. we hope you will enjoy this multifaceted reflection. to begin our program, whether you call them entrepreneurs, venture capitalists or crooks, for influential men were behind the building of the transcontinental railroad. begin ourwhyte will story with a few of these men who became to beak known that be known as the big four. -- we came to be known as the big four. he is a macarthur fellow. his work has won numerous academic prices. -- prizes. he is
among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from...
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what is california doing? >> so california for 2030 has various goals. i'll just mention one, which is very pertinent here, a 40% reduction from 1990 in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. then by midcentury, at least almost or completely net neutral carbon economy. so for 2030, let's take transportation. transportation is actually california's biggest emitting sector. it's 39% just in transportation. >> cars on the road. >> and a big part of that is cars, light-duty vehicles. it isn't everything, but light-duty vehicles. so what we found was that, number one, in terms of reducing emissions, you got to stick to the energy efficiency standards for vehicles. number two, you also got to hit the target of 5 million battery vehicles on the road by 2030. and number three, the legislative requirement for lower carbon fuels has to be met. so you really got to hit the whole portfolio basically to get close to the target. >> and they can do it? >> well, yeah, all three of those are possible, but again, you got to hit them all. the cafe standards, as you know, there'
what is california doing? >> so california for 2030 has various goals. i'll just mention one, which is very pertinent here, a 40% reduction from 1990 in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. then by midcentury, at least almost or completely net neutral carbon economy. so for 2030, let's take transportation. transportation is actually california's biggest emitting sector. it's 39% just in transportation. >> cars on the road. >> and a big part of that is cars, light-duty vehicles....
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. >> capital de la mordedura, california es el estado con mÁs mordidas de perros en el paÍs, con mÁs de 400 quejas en el Último aÑo, un informe dice que casi la mitad de las vÍctimas son menores de 13 aÑos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. sarampiÓn la pocupaciÓn por que afecta gran parte del paÍs, en la ciudad de nueva york las autoridades declararon la emergencia por los centenares de casos que afectan zonas de brooklyn, rebeka smyth nos dice cuÁles son las medidas extremas que se han tomado para evitar que se siga propagando esta enfermedad. >> (hablan en inglÉs).. >> hay estado de emergencia en sectores de brooklyn en nueva york por lo que el alcalde ha decidido que las vacunas contra el sarampiÓn son obligatorias para las personas que viven en zonas como williamsburg. >> si tuvieran educaciÓn y conciencia que las vacunas pueden prevenir cualquier enfermedad que puedan causar la muerte a los niÑos. >> es que hay gran alarma en nueva york porque del total de las personas contagiadas en el paÍs, mÁs de la mitad vienen de los condados de bro
. >> capital de la mordedura, california es el estado con mÁs mordidas de perros en el paÍs, con mÁs de 400 quejas en el Último aÑo, un informe dice que casi la mitad de las vÍctimas son menores de 13 aÑos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. sarampiÓn la pocupaciÓn por que afecta gran parte del paÍs, en la ciudad de nueva york las autoridades declararon la emergencia por los centenares de casos que afectan zonas de brooklyn, rebeka smyth nos dice...
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. >>> a coachella worker died today while setting up a stage in the southern california desert, festival organizers said the man was a lead rigger who died in a fall at the empire polo club, they did not identify the man, but they said he had worked with coachella for 20 years. >>> an incredible yet frightening tale of survival for a woman, after a car crashed in the sonoma area. down a hillside at 930 last night, -- 9:30 pm, it is so remote that it wasn't reported until 11:00 this morning. the vehicle ruled down an embankment and landed on the roof, a man manage to crawl up the hillside with a broken leg to hang on until help arrived. >> it looked like she had to wait for 12 hours before a passerby saw her and called 911. then she was airlifted to a hospital. >> right now, it is not known what caused the driver to lose control, or whether the man or woman was behind the wheel, but she was well enough to talk to them before she was airlifted to the hospital. it happened in a unincorporated area of sonoma county, they spent much of the day trying to determine what caused the crash. >>> a
. >>> a coachella worker died today while setting up a stage in the southern california desert, festival organizers said the man was a lead rigger who died in a fall at the empire polo club, they did not identify the man, but they said he had worked with coachella for 20 years. >>> an incredible yet frightening tale of survival for a woman, after a car crashed in the sonoma area. down a hillside at 930 last night, -- 9:30 pm, it is so remote that it wasn't reported until 11:00...
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it to california consumer. so yes. my information was collected here, because i am a california, a year from now, i would be. >> what if you heard from a new congress as a democrat house and real concern? >> there somebody different bills lying around right now. we'll see where all the pieces are in the end. >> blackford has been active on this issue. where do think of her legislation? >> i haven't looked at her legislation carefully but i put in all the conversations, one of the things i think was really great about the california bill is that we balance business interest in collecting and using information. so that walk we started with this company collect information and i use it internally as much as they have to, they just have to collect it. they have to honor my request. >> co-author of the california consumer privacy act former president of california for consumer privacy. >> thank you for having me. >> the supreme court case last week concerning the trump and ministration's chad citizenship question to the 202
it to california consumer. so yes. my information was collected here, because i am a california, a year from now, i would be. >> what if you heard from a new congress as a democrat house and real concern? >> there somebody different bills lying around right now. we'll see where all the pieces are in the end. >> blackford has been active on this issue. where do think of her legislation? >> i haven't looked at her legislation carefully but i put in all the conversations,...
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power to set standards to deal with conditions in california. the result of rolling back fuel efficiency standards would be that the smog will be w >> reporter: in oakland clean air activists are worried. >> the health of people in communities like west oakland is at stake. >> reporter: the codirector of the west oakland environmental indicators project has been fighting for two decades to improve air quality in west oakland. >> tens of thousands of cars coming and going. to and from san francisco and around region. passing by every day. and vehicle emissions are a primary source of pollution in this neighborhood. >> reporter: these two cases could significantly delay the federal government's plans to implement these proposals. >>> two women are behind bars after allegedly stealing $15,000 in cosmetics and toiletries. how they were caught, coming up. >> also, pediatric patients at children's hospital oakland spent the night under the sea. how the hospital changed their annual prom night so more parishes could attend. >> and after the rain this m
power to set standards to deal with conditions in california. the result of rolling back fuel efficiency standards would be that the smog will be w >> reporter: in oakland clean air activists are worried. >> the health of people in communities like west oakland is at stake. >> reporter: the codirector of the west oakland environmental indicators project has been fighting for two decades to improve air quality in west oakland. >> tens of thousands of cars coming and...
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i love california. i am a member of the california bar, just fyi. >> fair enough. i don't think those are inherent california values. yes, we have high taxes and high regulations. you are absolutely correct. >> laura: [laughs] we have an exodus. we have the liberals in hollywood, the biggest capitalists of them all, the liberals of silicon valley silicon valley, because capitalists of all, and they all terribly guilty because they are big capitalists and they are multimillionaires, millionaires. they all feel guilty, and i am glad. we're out of time. up next, lara logan takes on the media's manipulation of the immigration debate. you don't want to miss >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ ♪ >> kirstjen nielsen is a great example of what happens when you go to work for donald trump. he is a greater predation killer. here's this woman
i love california. i am a member of the california bar, just fyi. >> fair enough. i don't think those are inherent california values. yes, we have high taxes and high regulations. you are absolutely correct. >> laura: [laughs] we have an exodus. we have the liberals in hollywood, the biggest capitalists of them all, the liberals of silicon valley silicon valley, because capitalists of all, and they all terribly guilty because they are big capitalists and they are multimillionaires,...
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rouda of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 281, the gentleman from california, mr. rouda, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. rouda: thank you, mr. chair. transgender and gender nonconforming people face extraordinary levels of physical and sexual violence. according to the u.s. transgender survey, which surveyed nearly 28,000 transgender americans across all 50 states, nearly half of transgender individuals have been sexually assaulted in their lifetime in nearly -- and nearly one in 10 responded to the survey, responded that they were physically attacked in the past year because of being transgender. transgender people face disproportionate harassment and violence, more than one in four transgender people have faced bias-driven assault. and this rate is higher for transwomen and trans people of color. the feared cause by these acts, since people underground and away from communities -- community services and suppo
rouda of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 281, the gentleman from california, mr. rouda, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. rouda: thank you, mr. chair. transgender and gender nonconforming people face extraordinary levels of physical and sexual violence. according to the u.s. transgender survey, which surveyed nearly 28,000 transgender americans across all 50 states, nearly half of transgender...
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visited the california- border last friday. border security is a major concern for the pre >>> welcome back. president trump visited the california and mexico border on friday. border security is a concern for the president but opponents disagree with many of his facts. so wherein does the truth lie? nbc bay area political analyst larry gursten rejoins us now. let's begin with the central general characteristics of undocumented immigrants. the president says that the border crisis stems from violent criminals invading the u.s. what do we know about this? >> pretty strong language really. the way he puts it. it's a cornerstone of the president's claim of a national emergency. there are no reliable statistics about criminal elements entering the united states. several studies show that incarceration rates for undocumented immigrants is less than half the incarceration rate for native-born americans. that's a statistic that we have. >> the president also says that we need a 2,000-mile wall because undocumented immigrant cartels ar
visited the california- border last friday. border security is a major concern for the pre >>> welcome back. president trump visited the california and mexico border on friday. border security is a concern for the president but opponents disagree with many of his facts. so wherein does the truth lie? nbc bay area political analyst larry gursten rejoins us now. let's begin with the central general characteristics of undocumented immigrants. the president says that the border crisis...
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abnormally dry for southern california. that is pretty much about it. they are not technically in a drought, just a little bit drier. we're tracking our next storm system that will bring widespread rain, soaking rain for friday. that will be a storm system to watch. as we go through the day, we are looking at mainly dry conditions with mostly cloudy guys, a few isolated showers at 10 am and as we go to the afternoon we are looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of an isolated shower. then here comes more wet weather for us as we have through thursday in the afternoon and check out friday. we are talking about the widespread rain, the wettest day of the week will be on friday. because of the rain, good news for allergy sufferers, medium will with a pollen count for today. tomorrow even lower for friday because of the rain and it creeps back up for saturday into the weekend and early next week with drier weather. the sunrise at 6:52 and sunset at 6:54. daytime highs are and where we should be for this time of year. 63 in san francisco, oaklan
abnormally dry for southern california. that is pretty much about it. they are not technically in a drought, just a little bit drier. we're tracking our next storm system that will bring widespread rain, soaking rain for friday. that will be a storm system to watch. as we go through the day, we are looking at mainly dry conditions with mostly cloudy guys, a few isolated showers at 10 am and as we go to the afternoon we are looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of an isolated...
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and i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california. they complain. >> reporter: earlier the president holding a roundtable with local officials expressing his frustration at some asylum seekers. >> it's a scam, okay? it's a scam. a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. point of entry and ask for asylum in america, claiming a hardship in their country. >> can't take anymore, sorry folks. can't take anymore. asylum, i look at some of these asylum people, they're gang members. they're not afraid of anything. they have lawyers greeting them. that's a very dangerous world he's living in. and if he keeps living there, lots of problems for the people of california. >> reporter: the border patrol presenting the president with a piece of the recently built wall. >> the border patrol agents, a border wall system is what works. >> reporter: a congressional delegation from california is here. as is republican assembly woman melissa melendez from lake elsinore. >> d
and i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california. they complain. >> reporter: earlier the president holding a roundtable with local officials expressing his frustration at some asylum seekers. >> it's a scam, okay? it's a scam. a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. point of entry and ask for asylum in america, claiming a hardship in their country....
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california. vigilante lynching were common against mexicans, african-americans, chinese immigrants, italian immigrants. this was california 150 years ago. this predates the exclusion act of 1882. this is when it was absolutely illegal for women to vote. women had almost zero rights in the state of california. this is when the california legislator was exclusively white male privileged property owners. this is the context for which the current law, as it stands, has been set, but that's not who we are any more in california. so we ask san francisco to please provide leadership and pass this resolution and let's bring us up to 2019 and defend human rights in california and pass ab32. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm marlene sanchez and i'm for the restorative justice in oakland and i'm a san francisco native at the bayview hunter's point and i'm here in support of ab-392, changing the language from reasonable to necessary. we know that the police have the training and that they're actually gettin
california. vigilante lynching were common against mexicans, african-americans, chinese immigrants, italian immigrants. this was california 150 years ago. this predates the exclusion act of 1882. this is when it was absolutely illegal for women to vote. women had almost zero rights in the state of california. this is when the california legislator was exclusively white male privileged property owners. this is the context for which the current law, as it stands, has been set, but that's not who...
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the next fiscal year, $554 million for the california coughers. brick and mortar stores says this levels the player field since customers will no longer be able to avoid the tax. some say parameters should be established for the revenue coming from the taxes. >> i think if we had accountability in place to say that this money is earmarked for infrastructure for the city, i'm for that. i'm not for giving more raises though. >> reporter: these changes are take effect today, april fools day, no joke. live in alameda this morning, ktvu fox news, back to you. >>> former vice president joe biden says he does not believe he has ever acted inappropriately towards women. he issued a statement yesterday responding to accusations from a former nevada woman. she said that he slowly kissed the back of her head as she prepared to take the stage several years ago. >> i think he has a big problem. he calls it affection and hand shakes. his party calls it completely inappropriate. >> let's see what the facts bear out. right now i have tremendous respect for the pr
the next fiscal year, $554 million for the california coughers. brick and mortar stores says this levels the player field since customers will no longer be able to avoid the tax. some say parameters should be established for the revenue coming from the taxes. >> i think if we had accountability in place to say that this money is earmarked for infrastructure for the city, i'm for that. i'm not for giving more raises though. >> reporter: these changes are take effect today, april...
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todo para conexiÓn california, david. >É que nos puede seguir a travÉs de facebook como conexiÓn california nos puede escribir a travÉs de twitter, nos vemos la prÓxima semana, gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> 3 de abril principales noticia, el gobierno de trump tv unificara mÁs de 700,000 niÑos con sus padres bajo la protecciÓn del tps, un programa cancelado por trump en 2017 que o a los niÑos en el tiempo, se publica la lista de los mÁs buscados. siete hispanos encuentran cadÁveres de niÑos en una fosa clandestina, la instituciÓn cerró hace ocho aÑos pero pero durante un siglo . con violencia en daÑos, retirar del mercado una silla para bebÉ que causÓ la muerte de mÁs de 30 infantes, productos muy popular y hay casi 5 millones de estas sillas en los hogares de los consumidores. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn de fin de semana. >>venidos al noticiero univisiÓn, el gobierno trump y los abogados de varias familias de niÑos centroamericanos llegaron a un acuerdo, para reunificar a
todo para conexiÓn california, david. >É que nos puede seguir a travÉs de facebook como conexiÓn california nos puede escribir a travÉs de twitter, nos vemos la prÓxima semana, gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> 3 de abril principales noticia, el gobierno de trump tv unificara mÁs de 700,000 niÑos con sus padres bajo la protecciÓn del tps, un programa cancelado por trump en 2017 que o a los niÑos en el tiempo, se publica la lista de los mÁs buscados. siete hispanos encuentran...
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everything is big in california. rich.nd is big and the men and the corporations who owned the land for big and rich. -- old at the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor, very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it is not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 million per year -- $3 billion per year industry carried farming has always been take. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monotony -- monopoly. agribusiness. many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange. some are also in the packing and processing business and a
everything is big in california. rich.nd is big and the men and the corporations who owned the land for big and rich. -- old at the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor, very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it is not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 million per year -- $3 billion per year industry carried farming has always been take. many farms in california started big. some of the...
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california. this pain is devastating. it's crippling and changes one's perspective on how this system addresses the issue when it comes to our black and brown community, children being murdered, young children being pushe.we ask to support this legislation because it's been saving lives. the department of justice through ab. -71 has a source where you can view this and ab953 helps to substantiate everything we say is true. what we saying last year what sb1421 being passed and how many officers have been wrong. >> thank you. >> good morning. i'm with an organization called the community of justice in oakland and i want to thank the supervisors for letting us speak on this important issue and thank you supervisor haney, for supporting this revolution. revolution. resolution. the current use of force standards in 1872, during that time it was legal according to california legislato legislatorp california indians and force them into forced servitude, essentially slavery in the state of california. vi
california. this pain is devastating. it's crippling and changes one's perspective on how this system addresses the issue when it comes to our black and brown community, children being murdered, young children being pushe.we ask to support this legislation because it's been saving lives. the department of justice through ab. -71 has a source where you can view this and ab953 helps to substantiate everything we say is true. what we saying last year what sb1421 being passed and how many officers...
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in 2020. >> he says, i'm not supposed to win in california, they told me i should not go to california. then he says, i have rallies and more people should up than ever. the last thing you said tonight, i think i can win california. >> reporter: while the president was run by supporters inside the fundraiser, there were protesters outside from an anti-fascism group that protested his visit to california, and his immigration policies. >> anybody with a conscience should be out here, and out here protesting. not just that he is in los angeles, but that he is a criminal. he is getting more dangerous than ever, going after his opposition, threatening war with syria. these are dangerous times. that's why we are out here.>> reporter: while california is not president trump's favorite state, the lore of a big-money fundraiser to fill the campaign coffer was too much to resist. the fundraising event was held this evening on the street at the family home of lee sampson, a healthcare executive, who is a longtime and generous contributor to republican candidates. the dinner went for $15,000 per t
in 2020. >> he says, i'm not supposed to win in california, they told me i should not go to california. then he says, i have rallies and more people should up than ever. the last thing you said tonight, i think i can win california. >> reporter: while the president was run by supporters inside the fundraiser, there were protesters outside from an anti-fascism group that protested his visit to california, and his immigration policies. >> anybody with a conscience should be out...
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we'll have continuing coverage of the southern california synagogue attack. >>> we begin with election 2020. >> beto o'rourke held a town hall in san francisco today. nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live with a look at that huge crowd that turned out to see him. >> reporter: that's right, and s ory after story of how people are being affected by thethe current administration and how he would do it differently. he found a friendly crowd here in san francisco, but many people told us they were still deciding. >> san francisco! how are we doing? >> reporter: presidential candidate beto o'rourke received a warm response at the irish cultural center in san francisco. >> in this country right now, we have a crisis in our economy that works too well for too few. and not well enough for too many. >> reporter: he talked about social and economic inequality, immigration, climate change, gun violence, and voting rights. >> we need a new voting rights act so that every single person's vote counts in this country. we need same-day voter registration. >> reporter: and then in these divisive t
we'll have continuing coverage of the southern california synagogue attack. >>> we begin with election 2020. >> beto o'rourke held a town hall in san francisco today. nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live with a look at that huge crowd that turned out to see him. >> reporter: that's right, and s ory after story of how people are being affected by thethe current administration and how he would do it differently. he found a friendly crowd here in san francisco, but many...
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with love, california. >>> right now on "california live" -- buns of steel and arms of iron. it's workout wednesday and brooke burke is here to tell flab into fab. and mom encore -- >> we're talking about moms. >> amber's taking us behind the scenes of the lpga to show us how players with children keep their careers on course. >>> and eat clean, state lean. we have the doctor behind the brand-new summer diet. >>> plus, the heartbreaking last words kim porter said to puffy just before she died. it's all happening right here on "california live."
with love, california. >>> right now on "california live" -- buns of steel and arms of iron. it's workout wednesday and brooke burke is here to tell flab into fab. and mom encore -- >> we're talking about moms. >> amber's taking us behind the scenes of the lpga to show us how players with children keep their careers on course. >>> and eat clean, state lean. we have the doctor behind the brand-new summer diet. >>> plus, the heartbreaking last...
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. >> we're taking the live feed coming out of southern california, poway, california, a little bit north of san diego there in the southland of california. this is a smaller-sized city, about 50,000. we're covering the latest information coming in from law enforcement as well as some of the witnesses there. 1:00, little bit after 1:00 pacific time. based on the timeline if you where are here with us, you can hear that law enforcement was saying they responded at 11:23 a.m. it is 1:00 right now. it appears, jim cavanaugh, that we were moving quickly and it appears to be done because they are confident, jim, that nobody else is involved in this at the moment. >> i think you're right, richard, they are very confident in that. the sheriff sergeant seemed to be -- he's getting that information from the detectives on scene and they don't feel there's an outstanding shooter. the other data we can try to analyze, we don't have much, but the witness said that the rabbi did not stop preaching when the person was shot. and so that would -- may indicate, now we're trying to analyze without a lot of
. >> we're taking the live feed coming out of southern california, poway, california, a little bit north of san diego there in the southland of california. this is a smaller-sized city, about 50,000. we're covering the latest information coming in from law enforcement as well as some of the witnesses there. 1:00, little bit after 1:00 pacific time. based on the timeline if you where are here with us, you can hear that law enforcement was saying they responded at 11:23 a.m. it is 1:00...
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california's growing season is just getting started. that means that the southern border closes, avocados will vanish from supermarkets within about three weeks. >>> disappointing news for surfers the mavericks surf contest and has officially been called up. some hope it could have been held last month but the big waves did not show up. the window ended yesterday. adding to the disappointment, this would have been the first year female surfers could lay claim to the same amount of prize money as the male competitors. they needed to see 40 foot waves. it did not measure up. >>> we had a number of storms. but not that many significant or big storms this winter. it has been the quantity of rain chances, not the quality. it has added up. we are not finished. it's now april. one of the dryer months but starting off on a soggy know. the next couple of hours will be rain free. we have rain to the east. we have an approaching band of rainfall that will get us around midnight tonight. in between, a few hours of dry weather. there is one shower o
california's growing season is just getting started. that means that the southern border closes, avocados will vanish from supermarkets within about three weeks. >>> disappointing news for surfers the mavericks surf contest and has officially been called up. some hope it could have been held last month but the big waves did not show up. the window ended yesterday. adding to the disappointment, this would have been the first year female surfers could lay claim to the same amount of...
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and tonight we are learning new details in the attack in southern california. thanks for joining us at 8 i'm jay our style and i'm just involved in this attack killed one person and injured 3 others including the rabbi who came face to face with the suspect. >>the rabbi lost his index finger in the shooting but spoke to reporters today. he says the situation could have been much worse. >>there are jealously. just miraculously. the gun jammed. and in attendance at the synagogue. there was a border patrol. off-duty agent to mr. jonathan morales as soon as the gun jammed. and as soon as the shouting was going on he jumped up. in pursuit. oscar stewart. a former soldier jumped into action. he tried to tackle down. gunman. >>the suspect ran away and this is the truck that they say that he went away and but that suspect eventually surrendered to police the 19 year-old is expected to be arraigned this week on charges, including murder and attempted murder. >>we also know the person killed was 60 year-old lori k she was attending a service yesterday to pray for her mot
and tonight we are learning new details in the attack in southern california. thanks for joining us at 8 i'm jay our style and i'm just involved in this attack killed one person and injured 3 others including the rabbi who came face to face with the suspect. >>the rabbi lost his index finger in the shooting but spoke to reporters today. he says the situation could have been much worse. >>there are jealously. just miraculously. the gun jammed. and in attendance at the synagogue....
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department of public health for california peri natal equity initiative. and waives indirect costs for both items. >> supervisor: supervisor peskin. >> same question for d. p.m. h. >> i'm health director for department of public health. i can speak to the peri natal grant only. the grant was awarded in december. we got the contract in march. which is why it's before you today. >> understood. >> supervisor: would you like to pursue the question for item 19? >> supervisor: i would. >> supervisor: is there anyone hear from the department of health? >> supervisor: some departments think they can send a memo and we can take it from there. this started with public health in the beginning and still only halfway got the message. out of an abundance of tolerance let's pass the item and through the president and through ms. kittler maybe you can inform mr. koufax and mr. wagner they have to get it together. >> thank you, i'll pass the message along and make sure we have somebody here in the future. >> supervisor: good suggestion. colleagues, can we take these items,
department of public health for california peri natal equity initiative. and waives indirect costs for both items. >> supervisor: supervisor peskin. >> same question for d. p.m. h. >> i'm health director for department of public health. i can speak to the peri natal grant only. the grant was awarded in december. we got the contract in march. which is why it's before you today. >> understood. >> supervisor: would you like to pursue the question for item 19? >>...
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so why don't california cities do something about this? tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, how cities are searching for solutions to our rideshare reality, as we focus on building a better bay area. >>> that's at 6:00. but stay here with us. should california's legal alcohol limit for drivers be lowered? so >> some people say yes. coming up, the inspiration behind their effort and how low they want the limit to go. >>> doctors and nurses walked off the job today in the east bay. the list of demands they have in their labor dispute. >> facebook users exposed. we'll tell you about the latest case of non-secured user records, hundreds of millions found on >>> california drivers may soon face much tougher drunk driving laws. supporters say it would save lives. >> but tonight, we are already hearing from critics who say the proposed law would be much too tough. >> abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman is live in petaluma and explains why. wayne? >> reporter: it's called ab-1713. in california, it would lower the legal blood alcohol limit by almost hal
so why don't california cities do something about this? tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, how cities are searching for solutions to our rideshare reality, as we focus on building a better bay area. >>> that's at 6:00. but stay here with us. should california's legal alcohol limit for drivers be lowered? so >> some people say yes. coming up, the inspiration behind their effort and how low they want the limit to go. >>> doctors and nurses walked off the job today in the east...
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california. >> in california. 737 human beings on death roe. many of them we nope are wrongfully convicted. we don't know which ones. someone last year in california served close to 26 years, was wrong flee convicted and exonerated. by some estimates conservativively one out of every 25 on death row meaning over 30 people on the death roe in california are wrongfully collected the question for me is not and strakt for me i have to sign off on the prehead tatd execution much an individual. at the same time i'm telling my daughter it's wrong to kill. i can't in good conscious do that with the predicate you laid out in that piece. our criminal justice system it's been said by others moore eloquently than i say it. but the bottom line i believe this it the core of my soul we have a criminal justice system that does treat people rich and guilty better than we treat people poor and innocent. it's not only racially biased. it's economically biased wealth biased until we address the fundamental flaws in the system of justice i can't advance that with t
california. >> in california. 737 human beings on death roe. many of them we nope are wrongfully convicted. we don't know which ones. someone last year in california served close to 26 years, was wrong flee convicted and exonerated. by some estimates conservativively one out of every 25 on death row meaning over 30 people on the death roe in california are wrongfully collected the question for me is not and strakt for me i have to sign off on the prehead tatd execution much an individual....
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>>before president trump touched down in california friday, the state attorney general announced california's latest move against him in court. our coalition of 20 states. >>filed a motion for preliminary injunction. requesting that the core block the trump administration from defying congress by using money that was never meant to be used for a border wall. >>california and 19 other states are hoping to block the flow of one billion in funding that heavy of uh says was diverted illegally and is meant for important state resources. we have standing because we're losing we would lose drug interdiction money. >>we would lose money that's destined for law enforcement agencies throughout the state of california to help us with law enforcement we would services that should be going to california servicemen and women and their families the attorney general says the announcement was not timed for the president's visit to the southern border, but because the states needed to act quickly without taking action the administration might continue to try to start locking in funds. >>for this illegal purpos
>>before president trump touched down in california friday, the state attorney general announced california's latest move against him in court. our coalition of 20 states. >>filed a motion for preliminary injunction. requesting that the core block the trump administration from defying congress by using money that was never meant to be used for a border wall. >>california and 19 other states are hoping to block the flow of one billion in funding that heavy of uh says was...
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in california we pay $1.19 more. the reason it is more expensive is because the summer blend is being sent to stations. that's more expensive and pricy. production is slowed due to refinery issues. this man rides his motorcycle daily from roseville to oakland. he said his bike is saving him big bucks as the gas prices soar. >> every summer it gets worse and worse. gas prices tend to go up around springtime. >> reporter: if you ngand who i here you go. gas buddy.com says under $3. there is still bargains out there. you have to hunt for those. if you are driving around the country, you might want to visit south carolina, alabama or arkansas. the average price is $2.47. that's the latest here in the east bay, ktvu fox 2 news. >> there are some times when i stop the pump as soon as it hits $60. i just can't go higher. it is a mental thing. >> sometimes what happens if you with a big gas tank, if it goes over $100, they won't let you put in more than $100. you cannot fill up your tank. >> i have a tiny 12-gallon tank. i g
in california we pay $1.19 more. the reason it is more expensive is because the summer blend is being sent to stations. that's more expensive and pricy. production is slowed due to refinery issues. this man rides his motorcycle daily from roseville to oakland. he said his bike is saving him big bucks as the gas prices soar. >> every summer it gets worse and worse. gas prices tend to go up around springtime. >> reporter: if you ngand who i here you go. gas buddy.com says under $3....
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with a message for california's leaders.>>> california is the first one to complain. i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california.>> reporter: the president holding a roundtable with officials expressing his frustration with some asylum six seekers.>>> it is a scam. it is a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. port of entry and asked for asylum in america.>>> the system is full. we cannot take anymore. sorry folks. asylum i look at some of these asylum people. they are gang members. they are not afraid of anything. they have lawyers greeting them.>>> how do you fix the asylum system? is that you want to see asylum reform. what do you specifically want to do about it? the governor said some of your ideas show a disregard for the constitution. >>> he is living in a different world. that is a very dangerous world he is living in. of problems for the people of california.>> reporter: order patrol presenting the president with a piece of the recent
with a message for california's leaders.>>> california is the first one to complain. i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california.>> reporter: the president holding a roundtable with officials expressing his frustration with some asylum six seekers.>>> it is a scam. it is a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. port of entry and asked for...
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it is part of his-day swing through california that kicked off earlier in l.a. a shout out from president trump to the newest controversial 49er. he congratulated nick boesa on being picked number two in the draft on thursday. he said bosa will be a great player and maybe even one of the best. the president encourasre thrill political statements including admiration of president trump. he called kaepernick a clown. all of them have since been delet deleted. he said he was insensitive in the past and learned a lot since then. >> in seattle a freak construction accident killed four people. the crane that was on top of an office building collapsed on to traffic on one of the seattle's busiest intersections at 3:30 at the site of a new google campus. two of the victims were in the crane and dwo othtwo others in cars. witnesses say wind might have been a factor. seattle is undergoing a tech boom and dozens of cranes are working across the city. >>> volunteers made manz nitta elementary school look a lot better. vandals defaced the school and trashed the hallways and
it is part of his-day swing through california that kicked off earlier in l.a. a shout out from president trump to the newest controversial 49er. he congratulated nick boesa on being picked number two in the draft on thursday. he said bosa will be a great player and maybe even one of the best. the president encourasre thrill political statements including admiration of president trump. he called kaepernick a clown. all of them have since been delet deleted. he said he was insensitive in the...
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proposition 64 has passed in california. lemonis: as of new year's day, any adult can buy pot here without a prescription, and the black market is starting to go legit. i'm marcus lemonis. this summer, i traveled to l.a... we're ending prohibition and we're mainstreaming pot. ...and the desert. did the vote passing increase the odds of you becoming a billionaire some day? absolutely. now i've come to where it all began and where the money is pouring in. so all the real estate you work on is for the marijuana industry? yeah. it's going to be a huge market. california's now the largest legal marijuana market in the world. will the feds step in and try to stop it, or is it time for me to invest? ♪ my journey began on the avenue of the giants, a magical drive through the largest stand of untouched redwood trees in the world. welcome to marijuana country -- humboldt county, california. people have been growing pot up in the hills here since the '60s. it turns out some of them are still at it. but if you want to meet these pione
proposition 64 has passed in california. lemonis: as of new year's day, any adult can buy pot here without a prescription, and the black market is starting to go legit. i'm marcus lemonis. this summer, i traveled to l.a... we're ending prohibition and we're mainstreaming pot. ...and the desert. did the vote passing increase the odds of you becoming a billionaire some day? absolutely. now i've come to where it all began and where the money is pouring in. so all the real estate you work on is for...
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in the gulf of california. i look forward to hearing more about the plan starting with the states has grown to an intergovernmental and international partnership. i want to make sure we do not forget the impact of the colorado river basin drought on ecosystems and the environment. it is heartening to see many in the environmental community have expressed support for the dcp. i want to applaud the efforts of seven basin states to work with our staff in recent days to ensure the members know we are respecting our nation's environmental laws in the dcp enabling legislation. my understanding is there is broad support from all seven basin states for dcp enabling legislation that will soon be introduced by the chairman. i appreciate the work of many who got us to this point and i should note that the ongoing drought has provided the common reason for the states to develop the dcp. each state will face its own distinct set of challenges in implementation. to understand these challenges and recognize a robust partnersh
in the gulf of california. i look forward to hearing more about the plan starting with the states has grown to an intergovernmental and international partnership. i want to make sure we do not forget the impact of the colorado river basin drought on ecosystems and the environment. it is heartening to see many in the environmental community have expressed support for the dcp. i want to applaud the efforts of seven basin states to work with our staff in recent days to ensure the members know we...
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california stands with poway. somebody who has stand there in poway all afternoon is knsd affiliate reporter ramon galindo. i believe we have ramon galindo on the ground. ramon, can you hear me? >> reporter: yes. i am here. we are still out here outside of the chabad community center here in poway. we're hoping to get another briefing from law enforcement, but as the reporter in the earlier package mentioned, four people shot, one of them fatally. unfortunately a woman did die. three other people being treated right now at the hospital, two men and an underaged girl. the suspect, a 19-year-old man taken into custody already. multiple law enforcement sources have confirmed to us that the suspect is 19-year-old josh. the earnest. the synagogue was packed with people. he sped off after the shooting. an off-duty border patrol agent tried to shoot at him but didn't hit him. the suspect was arrested a few miles away from the synagogue. police don't think that there are any other suspects at large right now. but the susp
california stands with poway. somebody who has stand there in poway all afternoon is knsd affiliate reporter ramon galindo. i believe we have ramon galindo on the ground. ramon, can you hear me? >> reporter: yes. i am here. we are still out here outside of the chabad community center here in poway. we're hoping to get another briefing from law enforcement, but as the reporter in the earlier package mentioned, four people shot, one of them fatally. unfortunately a woman did die. three...
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because there are specific hate crime laws in california. what would they need because an hour, hour and a half ago they were saying they didn't know the motive. what did they need to move this in the category of saying this was a hate crime? >> from where we were an hour and a half ago to now, it would appear to me based on the statement that the mayor said, he was in the command postand he sounded pretty emphatic that it was a hate crime, statements he may have made, perhaps they were able to find a vehicle on scene that he was able to arrive there in, and they did a search warrant and were able to extract documentation. perhaps he provided access to his phone, maybe they had access to social media. >> we don't know if he's a local resident. >> that's not clear. but for them to say it's a hate crime, it would appear to me there were specific statements that he made, perhaps while he was shooting in the synagogue or information that was collected consent to him being taken into custody that would give law enforcement reason to believe his m
because there are specific hate crime laws in california. what would they need because an hour, hour and a half ago they were saying they didn't know the motive. what did they need to move this in the category of saying this was a hate crime? >> from where we were an hour and a half ago to now, it would appear to me based on the statement that the mayor said, he was in the command postand he sounded pretty emphatic that it was a hate crime, statements he may have made, perhaps they were...
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and where it can be in the prison system in the state of california. thank you for the good work and the work the american friends committee is doing. >> thank you to mosaic.>> and thank you especially are cohost, rev. swisher, blessings to you on this easter season, hope you will go out and worship. we will see you next time. have a wonderful day. wonderful day. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its captioning content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] jim: good morning from the masters. what a day this is going to be. with the >> good morning from the masters and what a day this is going to be, an early start from the leader francesco molinari now just leaving the practice facility. >> they will be playing today with tiger woods who is two back. and what history will be written today? we had plenty yesterday. a record for scoring. molinari at the 12 with the
and where it can be in the prison system in the state of california. thank you for the good work and the work the american friends committee is doing. >> thank you to mosaic.>> and thank you especially are cohost, rev. swisher, blessings to you on this easter season, hope you will go out and worship. we will see you next time. have a wonderful day. wonderful day. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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in california. he will not be the last. former colorado governor john hickenlooper was in san francisco monday while others will be here in may. there's more of a say determining who will be the democratic nominee. visit in san francisco today he plans to go back down south and speaking in san diego tuesday. sara zendehnam , ktvu fox 2 news . >>> kamala harris told a crowd she was to ban the right to work laws nationwide. those laws exist in 26 states which allow workers to exempt themselves from joining a union are paying fees. harris also outlined a proposal she said would improve academic standards of the working class. >> i am proposing and the president would implement a change to the tax code. such that if your families making less than $100,000 a year, you will receive up to $6000 in tax credits you can receive up to $500 a month. >> they have not said when it may endorse a presidential candidate . >>> democrats not the only ones on the campaign trail, president trump renewing his hold on the
in california. he will not be the last. former colorado governor john hickenlooper was in san francisco monday while others will be here in may. there's more of a say determining who will be the democratic nominee. visit in san francisco today he plans to go back down south and speaking in san diego tuesday. sara zendehnam , ktvu fox 2 news . >>> kamala harris told a crowd she was to ban the right to work laws nationwide. those laws exist in 26 states which allow workers to exempt...
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, meses despuÉs un juez de distrito se inclinÓ a favor de california y el gobierno llevÓ la batalla a una corte federal de apelaciones, ponga atenciÓn, hay alarma en california tras revelar que el agua potable estÁ contaminada con un quÍmico que causa cÁncer esta localidad sufriÓ el peor
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republicans.for -8920.ats, 202-7488 in california, here is steve. california, independent line. go ahead steve. caller: yeah, hi. the thing that really bothers me -- i never voted, and i think i'm going to vote for trump because the thing that bothers me about what is going on with society is it is pretty plain and simple that democrats and liberals do control california. what i see going on in my state -- i've been here 53 years. there is nothing being done. there is nothing plainly being done in the state of california. and it is sad because i go to a home depot and there are 100, 200 men standing there that have nothing. i've taken older gentleman that ,as problems to go get stuff and i'm in a social security office and stuff looking around. it is just people there. they are like giving people money that are not even residents. i don't understand what is going on with the state of california and what is going on with the government. i think we have become weakened. we are not standing up for the united states anymore. i just really believe that something needs to be done abou
republicans.for -8920.ats, 202-7488 in california, here is steve. california, independent line. go ahead steve. caller: yeah, hi. the thing that really bothers me -- i never voted, and i think i'm going to vote for trump because the thing that bothers me about what is going on with society is it is pretty plain and simple that democrats and liberals do control california. what i see going on in my state -- i've been here 53 years. there is nothing being done. there is nothing plainly being done...
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she's the patroness of the entire californias, both baja, california, and ulta, california. if you go to any of the missions, should see a depiction of this painting. they brought an original to an art school and the students made copies of the original paintings. so you can see little variations between the different copies. as we make our way to the front of the church, we have one of the oldest if not the oldest set of stations of the cross in california and they're still in use in the church. three of them are being repaired right now. but the other 11 are on display. so one of the reasons why the church doesn't look exactly the way it did during the mission days is because its change of ownership. one of the things that happened is this building was sold into private hands for $510. it was a steal a deal even in the mid 1800's. but eventually the building was returned to the catholic church, but it was showing its age and so they made some cheap repairs to kind of mask the damage and to modernize the building. so pretty much inside and out, the entire church was covered
she's the patroness of the entire californias, both baja, california, and ulta, california. if you go to any of the missions, should see a depiction of this painting. they brought an original to an art school and the students made copies of the original paintings. so you can see little variations between the different copies. as we make our way to the front of the church, we have one of the oldest if not the oldest set of stations of the cross in california and they're still in use in the...
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a little in northeast california. could get clouds toward the eastern parts of napa county and solano county from sacramento valley to the sierra and very cold air is plunging in. with that tomorrow morning there will be a freeze morning out on the east side from 3:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., even in tahoe- truckee looking at 20s to low 30s for a while. this system here clips us today mainly to the north and east. another low is forming. this one may trek toward us over the weekend. more on that in ten minutes. 50s to 70s, a cool day with a definite breeze in place. 6:32. sal is here. he will tell you first about -- >>> highway 24 in the east bay, steve. good morning to you. we will go to highway 24 in walnut creek to oakland. a nice looking drive through lafayette. there is a little slowing there already, but nothing out of the ordinary. when you get to the other side people are streaming out to the bridges. richmond traffic seems to be better now than the last few weeks driving into san rafael yellow. 30 minutes from the
a little in northeast california. could get clouds toward the eastern parts of napa county and solano county from sacramento valley to the sierra and very cold air is plunging in. with that tomorrow morning there will be a freeze morning out on the east side from 3:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., even in tahoe- truckee looking at 20s to low 30s for a while. this system here clips us today mainly to the north and east. another low is forming. this one may trek toward us over the weekend. more on that in...
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there is a new study that says california is an earthquake drought. when we come back the reason researchers say this may mean more major quakes in our future. first, let's check in with gasia to see what is coming up on mornings on 2. >>> in minutes we told you about a plan to explore using hovercraft across the bay to get commuters where they need to go quickly. now the plan may have to be dramatically scaled back. what is putting hovercraft on hold. >>> and also, you may have blamed your commute for being late to work, but when you are warriors star stephen curry, you can't get the bridge stand in your way. the move they are considering now that his offense is no longer in the east bay. we will be right back. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. [ distant traffic sounds ] [ loud traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network design
there is a new study that says california is an earthquake drought. when we come back the reason researchers say this may mean more major quakes in our future. first, let's check in with gasia to see what is coming up on mornings on 2. >>> in minutes we told you about a plan to explore using hovercraft across the bay to get commuters where they need to go quickly. now the plan may have to be dramatically scaled back. what is putting hovercraft on hold. >>> and also, you may...
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. >> here in california alone. but as they started working they said we need a mediation team to help talk to the department of corrections for us on our behalf. so i was privileged to serve on that team and to try to be a communication vehicle between the prisoners on strike on the department. i think it was life-changing both for the department people and for us and for the prisoners themselves. since that time, i think the number is 82% of the prisoners in one form of solitary confinement were released to general population density percent of the people in an which is administrative segregation has been segregated. it is a huge step forward and life-changing for us in the prison abolition movement, is, is to hear these ideas and leadership from the people inside who are really suffering the most. they were not asking, they were not asking to abolish solitary confinement although my organization would support that. they said you have to do it in a completely different way. you have to give people opportunity to b
. >> here in california alone. but as they started working they said we need a mediation team to help talk to the department of corrections for us on our behalf. so i was privileged to serve on that team and to try to be a communication vehicle between the prisoners on strike on the department. i think it was life-changing both for the department people and for us and for the prisoners themselves. since that time, i think the number is 82% of the prisoners in one form of solitary...
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welcome to san luis obispo, california. with help from our spectrum partners for the next 90 minutes, we will explore this community's history and literary life. located about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this city of about 48,006 in a valley surrounded by lush hills filled with vineyards, horse farms, and different kinds of agriculture it. is the county seat and about 10 ocean.rom the pacific we begin our feature on san luis obispo with a visit to the mission plaza to speak with author jim gregory about the history of outlaws in the area. you sure you want to go through with this? >> that's up to you. >> you just don't know how good i am. ♪ all right. then you show me. >> i am a child of the 1950's. "gunsmoke."th i always liked playing cowboys and bad guys. come to find out we had a past any ofit as wild as those places i fantasized about when i was a little boy. that led to the book. this particular spot on the notoriousme kind of 1858, 1850's, because there was a vigilance committee fighting crime. th
welcome to san luis obispo, california. with help from our spectrum partners for the next 90 minutes, we will explore this community's history and literary life. located about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this city of about 48,006 in a valley surrounded by lush hills filled with vineyards, horse farms, and different kinds of agriculture it. is the county seat and about 10 ocean.rom the pacific we begin our feature on san luis obispo with a visit to the mission plaza to speak...