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[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> coming up on "california country"--good gourd! meet a family who always knows how to pick the perfect pumpkin. then, you know their name, you know their wine, but now see what else this famous family is producing. and see why everybody is nuts for this new line of snacks, including me. it's all ahead, and it starts now. >> about a quarter of all pumpkins in america actually come from california, especially stanislaus and san joaquin counties. the perrys say there's a good reason for that--this is the perfect place for pumpkins. you could call art perry a pumpkin king since his family has been growing the golden crop in california for decades. they mainly grow traditional pumpkins, but you'll find just about every type and variety in their fields or warehouse. >> in the terminology of a pumpkin, you would call these jacks. you got this to start out with as a mini, and then we got this one here, which we call a we be little. a mini, we be little. then we call this a trickster. so you see-- >> oh, my god, you got a whole
[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> coming up on "california country"--good gourd! meet a family who always knows how to pick the perfect pumpkin. then, you know their name, you know their wine, but now see what else this famous family is producing. and see why everybody is nuts for this new line of snacks, including me. it's all ahead, and it starts now. >> about a quarter of all pumpkins in america actually come from california, especially...
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synonous with california wine. but what goes better with wine than cheese, right? enter joseph gallo, brother to wine entrepreneurs ernest and julio. joseph broke way from the family wine business in the eighties and took a handwritten recipe for making cheese and followed his dreams, all the way to merced county. he remained farming there until he passed away in 2007. but now his son michael and grandson peter are working to advance joseph's dream of sustainable farming and thus continue the gallo legacy in agriculture. >> i get to learn a lot on the farm, and my dad has a wealth of knowledge. he learned a lot from his dad, so, you know, we've been a family farm since 1946, so there's a lot of history there. and every day is a new adventure, and there's always lot to learn. >> just like the family's wine business, which is the largest family-owned winery in the world, nothing is done small around here either. with more than $3 billion in cheese sales annually, joseph farms is one of california's largest cheese mak
synonous with california wine. but what goes better with wine than cheese, right? enter joseph gallo, brother to wine entrepreneurs ernest and julio. joseph broke way from the family wine business in the eighties and took a handwritten recipe for making cheese and followed his dreams, all the way to merced county. he remained farming there until he passed away in 2007. but now his son michael and grandson peter are working to advance joseph's dream of sustainable farming and thus continue the...
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now here in california -- you know, california is always a little bit different, right? so here in california here is where we are -- 36% of the vote has been counted, 36%. we are in a dead heat tie. [applause]. and so the facts are, it is too close to call. the facts are it is going to be a long night, and we will be watching returns all night, but all those people who have already declared this race, maybe that was not a smart thing to do. [applause]. >> on primary night i promised that i would run a tireless, fearless campaign. and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money and particularly all of you out there would made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. you know what, with 36% of the vote in and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [applause]. every call you made mattered. every door you knocked on mattered. every friend, every colleague, every worker you said, hey, you have to g
now here in california -- you know, california is always a little bit different, right? so here in california here is where we are -- 36% of the vote has been counted, 36%. we are in a dead heat tie. [applause]. and so the facts are, it is too close to call. the facts are it is going to be a long night, and we will be watching returns all night, but all those people who have already declared this race, maybe that was not a smart thing to do. [applause]. >> on primary night i promised that...
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we're waiting for meg whitman to take the stage in southern california. her other contender, jerry brown, has just come out a short while ago here in oakland, saying by his tally, the votes are in, and he has considered himself to be headed to the state house. now we want to take you to the east bay city where jerry brown once was already mayor. ron gellins conceded his vote. many people said this was going to be a really difficult race tonight because not only did you have so many candidates, but on top of that, oakland was trying out rank choice voting. >> basically ordered one, two and three. cheryl is live in oakland with more on this. cheryl? >> reporter: the don perada is the front runner in this case, but he's not the only one running for mayor of oakland. again, he is not the only person running for mayor. councilmember jean quan is also a member. rebecca capland had a party. hear what they've all had to say tonight. >> we've had an amazing sench of late support, we had hundreds of people out pounding the pavement. sdplz it could have been walking
we're waiting for meg whitman to take the stage in southern california. her other contender, jerry brown, has just come out a short while ago here in oakland, saying by his tally, the votes are in, and he has considered himself to be headed to the state house. now we want to take you to the east bay city where jerry brown once was already mayor. ron gellins conceded his vote. many people said this was going to be a really difficult race tonight because not only did you have so many candidates,...
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---en california los votantes prefirieron a los democratas. --"jerry brown" parece haber recuperado la gobernacion de california que el partido democrata perdio con la destitucion de gray davis en el 2003.--hasta el momento, "brown" tiene el de los votos, mientras que su mas cercana oponente "meg whitman" ostenta el . el todavia alcalde de san francisco, el democrata "gavin newsom" mantuvo una lucha cerrada con el republicano "abel maldonado" por el puesto de vice-gobernador de california.---al final, parece haberse impuesto "newsom" con el de los votos hasta el momento contabilizados, mientras que "maldonado" tiene momento contabilizados, mientras que "maldonado" tiene de sufragios a su favor. 42 por ciento que tiene abel maldonado desde luego vamos a seguir analizando los datos y mañana nuestro espacio le vamos a tener un re cuesta
---en california los votantes prefirieron a los democratas. --"jerry brown" parece haber recuperado la gobernacion de california que el partido democrata perdio con la destitucion de gray davis en el 2003.--hasta el momento, "brown" tiene el de los votos, mientras que su mas cercana oponente "meg whitman" ostenta el . el todavia alcalde de san francisco, el democrata "gavin newsom" mantuvo una lucha cerrada con el republicano "abel maldonado"...
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>> i believe california has a law, section -- >> california has a beginsberg law? >> yes. >> did you spend time enforcing that? >> i'm not aware, but there is a prescription on the sale of sexual material to minors. it's defined as harmful to minors similar to california's act. in fact, california's act incorporating the three prongs of miller goes even further than the law at issue. >> is there -- you've been asked questions about the vagueness of this and the problem of the seller to know what's good and what's bad. does california have any kind of an advisory opinion, and office to review these videos and say, yeah, this belongs in what did you call it? deviant violence, and this one is just violent, but not deviant. is there any kind of opinion that the seller can get to know which games can be sold to minors, and which ones can't? >> not that i'm aware of. >> you can consider createing such, call it the california office of censorship to judge each video one by one. that would be very nice. [laughter] >> your honor, we asked juries to judge sexual material, an
>> i believe california has a law, section -- >> california has a beginsberg law? >> yes. >> did you spend time enforcing that? >> i'm not aware, but there is a prescription on the sale of sexual material to minors. it's defined as harmful to minors similar to california's act. in fact, california's act incorporating the three prongs of miller goes even further than the law at issue. >> is there -- you've been asked questions about the vagueness of this and...
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it was founded by southern california edison, the california lighting technology center at uc-davis, and the labor-management cooperation committee. that is management and labor working together. it is an interesting concept. i hope we see more of it. it quickly expanded to include pacific gas and electric, san diego gas and electric, the san francisco municipal utility district, community colleges, and 14 different lighting control manufacturers, and many other supporters. that includes the california energy commission and the department of labour. it is a great partnership. it has been particularly great to have a co-chaire from california edison who has been a great partner leading the effort. doug. [applause] i would like to give you a few details about the california against lighting controls sales training program. it is a really exciting program. we are thrilled to be here. you have heard some things about it from some great sources of information already. it is hard to follow those terrific acts. i will give you a few more details. we will be training and recruiting salespeop
it was founded by southern california edison, the california lighting technology center at uc-davis, and the labor-management cooperation committee. that is management and labor working together. it is an interesting concept. i hope we see more of it. it quickly expanded to include pacific gas and electric, san diego gas and electric, the san francisco municipal utility district, community colleges, and 14 different lighting control manufacturers, and many other supporters. that includes the...
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california has been a leader in that. we are 40% more energy efficient than the rest of the country. we're very proud of that not just because of my administration. this goes back 30 years. we've been doing this for decades already. here is another system developed that is being installed right here at this company and at hospitals and other businesses all over the state of california. it reduces the energy consumption by 50% to 70%. just so you know what that means, in most buildings, 40% of the energy goes to lighting. when you make an impact there, that has a great impact on what it costs you to use energy and in the output of greenhouse gases. this is a win-win in every way. it is one of the things that tom and i have been talking about. you can combine both things, protecting the environment and protecting the economy. the other thing i like here is the idea of training a sales force to go out and sell the idea. i always believe very strongly that you can have the best product in the world or the best idea in the wor
california has been a leader in that. we are 40% more energy efficient than the rest of the country. we're very proud of that not just because of my administration. this goes back 30 years. we've been doing this for decades already. here is another system developed that is being installed right here at this company and at hospitals and other businesses all over the state of california. it reduces the energy consumption by 50% to 70%. just so you know what that means, in most buildings, 40% of...
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is right with california. this is a remarkable state. this is an extraordinary place and i mean, you know what this not just throw waysides more scientists. when researchers than any other state in this nation. three of the top six universities here in this it california. it is the birthplace of science and technology are still it institute is here. and this is a remarkable place. our natural resources are 79 and my long winded point is that i would love to have the problems of california. do not count california do not make excuses the best days art behind is served from us. real change is going to take shape in this state and we are moving in a new direction and we are want to move aggressively. look forward to working with all of you at the sacramento end i look forward to the next four years of working with governor brown. and i look forward to getting through this night and through what the heck is not what happened. did you so much for being here appeared to keep your hard work. they keep your family. an
is right with california. this is a remarkable state. this is an extraordinary place and i mean, you know what this not just throw waysides more scientists. when researchers than any other state in this nation. three of the top six universities here in this it california. it is the birthplace of science and technology are still it institute is here. and this is a remarkable place. our natural resources are 79 and my long winded point is that i would love to have the problems of california. do...
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the message has been sent loud and clear now here in california, you know, california is always a little bit different, right? so here in california, here is where we are. 36% of the vote has been counted. 36%. and we're in a dead-heat tie. [ cheering and applause ] baner and so the facts are it is too close to call, the facts are it's going to be a long night. we're going to be watching returns all night. but all those people who have already declared this race, maybe that was probably not a smart thing to do. [ cheering and applause ] >> on primary night, on primary night, i promised i would run a tireless, fearless, campaign. and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. [ cheering and applause ] i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money, and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. because, you know what, with 36% of the vote in, and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [ cheering and applause ] every
the message has been sent loud and clear now here in california, you know, california is always a little bit different, right? so here in california, here is where we are. 36% of the vote has been counted. 36%. and we're in a dead-heat tie. [ cheering and applause ] baner and so the facts are it is too close to call, the facts are it's going to be a long night. we're going to be watching returns all night. but all those people who have already declared this race, maybe that was probably not a...
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more mainstream california than fiorina's are. if being a career politician is seen as a negative, being a corporate ceo who outsourced thousands of jobs a bigger negative. the governor's race i hate to sound simplistic. but efforts are more in character. people seem to know him and seem to think he's a straight shooter. bitman -- whitman seemed to be a woman who hardly voted and thought she could run for governor. >>> the race for secretary of state did not draw much attention. our latest numbers show debra bowen with a lead over david dunn and apparently on the way to winning. camla harris the democrat is trailing steve cooley. coming up a bit later we will go to harris campaign headquarters in san francisco for a live report. >>> nationally all eyes are on the house and senate where a conservative wave is rolling through congress. at this hour it's looking much different. ken wayne and heather holmes are in the election newsroom with the shift in power. >> democrats appear to be holding on to control of the senate. but republic
more mainstream california than fiorina's are. if being a career politician is seen as a negative, being a corporate ceo who outsourced thousands of jobs a bigger negative. the governor's race i hate to sound simplistic. but efforts are more in character. people seem to know him and seem to think he's a straight shooter. bitman -- whitman seemed to be a woman who hardly voted and thought she could run for governor. >>> the race for secretary of state did not draw much attention. our...
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it's added jobs in record numbers here in california. and these are good-paying jobs. >> a lot of the people who are working out here stay at the hotels, go out to the restaurants, and shop in the stores show that really makes the local people very happy. >> not only do we have the wind farms but we have actually got manufacturing here for the wind turbines as well. so the wind companies are our biggest employers for the area. >> they are mass caraiding this as a jobs issue whenin fact, what it would actually do is undermine the most dynamic section of the economy because clean tech jobs are growing at a rate 10 times faster than the rest of the economy and this is the last time when you want to turn off the faucet for this portion of the economy. this is the future of california and really oil is the past. >> the oil companies, they have taken millions of dollars, poured it into prop 23 to trick us into saying "well this is going to create jobs" it's not going to create jobs, it's going to kill jobs. prop 23 is nothing but a job killing
it's added jobs in record numbers here in california. and these are good-paying jobs. >> a lot of the people who are working out here stay at the hotels, go out to the restaurants, and shop in the stores show that really makes the local people very happy. >> not only do we have the wind farms but we have actually got manufacturing here for the wind turbines as well. so the wind companies are our biggest employers for the area. >> they are mass caraiding this as a jobs issue...
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more mainstream california than fiorina's are. if being a career politician is seen as a negative, being a corporate ceo who outsourced thousands of jobs a bigger negative. the governor's race i hate to sound simplistic. but efforts are more in character. people seem to know him and seem to think he's a straight shooter. bitman -- whitman seemed to be a woman who hardly voted and thought she could run for governor. >>> the race for secretary of state did not draw much attention. our latest numbers show debra bowen with a lead over david dunn and apparently on the way to winning. camla harris the democrat is trailing steve cooley. coming up a bit later we will go to harris campaign headquarters in san francisco for a live report. >>> nationally all eyes are on the house and senate where a conservative wave is rolling through congress. at this hour it's looking much different. ken wayne and heather holmes are in the election newsroom with the shift in power. >> democrats appear to be holding on to control of the senate. but republic
more mainstream california than fiorina's are. if being a career politician is seen as a negative, being a corporate ceo who outsourced thousands of jobs a bigger negative. the governor's race i hate to sound simplistic. but efforts are more in character. people seem to know him and seem to think he's a straight shooter. bitman -- whitman seemed to be a woman who hardly voted and thought she could run for governor. >>> the race for secretary of state did not draw much attention. our...
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it was the year that jerry brown's father, pat brown, won his first term california governor. in 1966 he would lose the election to ronald reagan, but became a political dynasty. when pat brown died in 1996, we had this look back at his life. >> i believe pat brown is the greatest governor we ever had ever will. >> reporter: they don't make too many families like pat brown's. he was the patriarch of this state's dominant political family. son jerry, like his father, served two terms as governor of california. >> my father is much more than a person, but an attitude of generosity. >> reporter: daughter kathleen served as state treasurer and an election to pete wilson. pat bruin put his personal stamp on the golden state long before his children entered the political arena. the san francisco native started his career as the city's district attorney and finally in 1958 he was elected governor. during his eight-year tenure he led the most ambitious public works program in the nation, constructioning more that on 1000 miles of freeway, 11 university campuses, and the california wat
it was the year that jerry brown's father, pat brown, won his first term california governor. in 1966 he would lose the election to ronald reagan, but became a political dynasty. when pat brown died in 1996, we had this look back at his life. >> i believe pat brown is the greatest governor we ever had ever will. >> reporter: they don't make too many families like pat brown's. he was the patriarch of this state's dominant political family. son jerry, like his father, served two terms...
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we all know mary as a very capable secretary for california's resources -- california resources agency where she was the head of that agency from 1998 to 2003. those of us who remember back far enough recall the days as a senior attorney for the environment now foundation. she was also co-founder of the first environmental justice working group in the state. we are very pleased here in san francisco and i believe all of you should be very pleased to have mary as the moderator of our first panel. mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking about water from the coast up the watershed, rather than the other way around. starting out this morning's prog
we all know mary as a very capable secretary for california's resources -- california resources agency where she was the head of that agency from 1998 to 2003. those of us who remember back far enough recall the days as a senior attorney for the environment now foundation. she was also co-founder of the first environmental justice working group in the state. we are very pleased here in san francisco and i believe all of you should be very pleased to have mary as the moderator of our first...
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one of california's largest industries. but each year, public defenders and private providers of quality defense battle for every dollar needed to protect this constitutional right. the bar association of san francisco is committed to partnerering with, not competing with our public defenders. san francisco fortunate to have a strong public defender and a bar system committed to quality representation for the poor. to best guarantee quality indigent defense, our partnership with the public defender and bar association is essential. they are each other's complements. the sum of the part that makes the whole of criminal defense work so well in san francisco. a challenge for our profession will be to ensure that cities and counties fighting seemingly endless budget deficits do not fall prey to the burgeoning business offered through websites of contract services for criminal defense. our constitution mandates that people accused of crimes be represented by comp at the present time council. not the last expensive council. on a
one of california's largest industries. but each year, public defenders and private providers of quality defense battle for every dollar needed to protect this constitutional right. the bar association of san francisco is committed to partnerering with, not competing with our public defenders. san francisco fortunate to have a strong public defender and a bar system committed to quality representation for the poor. to best guarantee quality indigent defense, our partnership with the public...
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tienen que someterla a votacion y ya despues veremos, pero no creo que la gente de california la deje pasar aunque algunos como jose no se preocupan mucho todavia, la noticia cayo como balde de agua fria en el programa de jornaleros de san francisco. francisco. claro que es preocupante, california no tiene la misma historia que arizona pero si tenemos una historia de pasar leyes antiinmigrantes, como por ejemplo la inciiativa de la 187 a mediados de los noventas como la de arizona, la version de california exigiria a las autoridades investigar el estatus migratorio de una persona, si hay razon para sospechar que es indocumentado. tengo fe de que esto quizas despierte a mas gente para que se exprese y para que participe, solo asi podremos derrotar las propuestas anti- inmigrantes y ganar lo que nosotros queremos queremos los patrocinadores de esta iniciativa tendran hasta el proximo mes de abril para reunir todas las firmas y que aparezca en la boleta electoral del ano 2012..pilar nino telemundo ---quiero invitarle a que continue con nosotros... hoy tendremos un frente a frente en el q
tienen que someterla a votacion y ya despues veremos, pero no creo que la gente de california la deje pasar aunque algunos como jose no se preocupan mucho todavia, la noticia cayo como balde de agua fria en el programa de jornaleros de san francisco. francisco. claro que es preocupante, california no tiene la misma historia que arizona pero si tenemos una historia de pasar leyes antiinmigrantes, como por ejemplo la inciiativa de la 187 a mediados de los noventas como la de arizona, la version...
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in california, that rate is 115,000 per year. in california, over 1 million people have a conviction record, and one in five individuals have an arrest or criminal conviction. so we have to ask ourselves -- is criminal record reform an urgent priority for california? and if so, what is being done? and how can we go further? let's hear what our distinguished panel has to say. our first panelist is dr. steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are ha
in california, that rate is 115,000 per year. in california, over 1 million people have a conviction record, and one in five individuals have an arrest or criminal conviction. so we have to ask ourselves -- is criminal record reform an urgent priority for california? and if so, what is being done? and how can we go further? let's hear what our distinguished panel has to say. our first panelist is dr. steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of...
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the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i yield to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, the ranking member of the agriculture committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from being -- oklahoma is recognized for one minute. mr. lucas: i must rise in opposition to this bill. it bill includes more than $1 billion to settle the pigford discrimination suit against the usda in addition to the money we spent. i want to see a resolution to this settlement, i cannot in good conscience support the process in which we attempted to address these problems. the house passed h.r. 4783, a bill intended to encourage charitable contributions by voice vote in march. what we have received back from the senate instead is a bill that will cost the taxpayers more than $5 billion. by using this procedure, we are unable to offer a motion to recommit to change the bill. additionally we are considering this legislation under a closed rule which prevents any member from offering an amendment. we are rushing through consideration o
the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i yield to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, the ranking member of the agriculture committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from being -- oklahoma is recognized for one minute. mr. lucas: i must rise in opposition to this bill. it bill includes more than $1 billion to settle the pigford discrimination suit against the usda in addition to the money we spent. i want to see a resolution to this settlement, i cannot in good conscience...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se ---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se convirtio en el 141: años que el estado de california fue el primer estado en aprobar uso marihuana fines medicinales. >> proposición 19 que busca legalizar marihuana y tambiñn que se impongan impuestos. >> cultivo y consumo de la marihuana y crimen. >> ahora mismo el 60% de los ingresos vienen de la marihuana. el jefe de policía se opone a la proposición 19. >> la marihuana es una droga que altera la mente de los usuarios no tenemos suficiente personal y se cree que la medida ayudará a solventar esto. >> no generará más fondos ya que cada ciudad tiene más fondos y muchos no lo harán. mi preocupación como padre es la violencia que suscita muchas veces.>> creo que es menos peligrosa que el alcohol. >> vale la pena mencionar que no se reconoce uso de marihuana y cualquier persona será penalizada bajo los estatuos. >> esto ayudará con la crisis fiscal que enfrenta estadod e california. >> se pierde apoyo y no están listos para la marihuana y se ha dicho que se apruebe la proposición
---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se ---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se convirtio en el 141: años que el estado de california fue el primer estado en aprobar uso marihuana fines medicinales. >> proposición 19 que busca legalizar marihuana y tambiñn que se impongan impuestos. >> cultivo y consumo de la marihuana y crimen. >> ahora mismo el 60% de los ingresos vienen de la marihuana. el jefe de policía se opone a la proposición 19. >> la...
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scott shafer, host of "the california report" on kqed public radio. carla marinucci, political reporter for the "chronicle." and bob egelko, legal reporter for the "chronicle," who will be joined by josh richman of the "oakland tribune" by phone from oakland in just a moment. a story that bay area residents have been watching closely for almost two years is the trial of johannes mehserle, the bart officer who shot and killed unarmed passenger oscar grant on a station platform in oakland. today the judge in the case sentenced mehserle to two years, including time served. josh richman, you are in oakland right now, where there is a demonstration. what is the reaction out there? >> well, there are a lot of angry people out here, belva. we have several hours of very peaceful, heartfelt demonstration down in frank ogawa plaza near city hall. but that ended around 6:00, and not too long after that a big column of protesters took over the intersection at 14th and broadway, then headed down 14th and wended their way out, around lake merit, and i'm now stuck w
scott shafer, host of "the california report" on kqed public radio. carla marinucci, political reporter for the "chronicle." and bob egelko, legal reporter for the "chronicle," who will be joined by josh richman of the "oakland tribune" by phone from oakland in just a moment. a story that bay area residents have been watching closely for almost two years is the trial of johannes mehserle, the bart officer who shot and killed unarmed passenger oscar grant...
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california broke the rule, tried to twist one word in the federal statute, residence, and the california supreme court went along with it in a poorly written decision. as a result, the decision has a heavy price tag. it's all about money. now california taxpayers whose backs are already being broken by this crushing debt and spending in sacramento will spend $208 million a year giving this handout to illegal aliens. most reasonable people would say, hey, make them pay out of state tuition. >> i have to say. that's another good point by kris. you're not denying them a college education. they can still go to ucla. but they would go to ucla like i would. i pay out of state tuition. and so do they. they're illegal citizens. that doesn't seem like that bad a deal. >> we work with students that are low income. they're perhaps doing very well in school but don't have the money to go to college. this is an effective block. it may not be an absolute block, but it's an effective block. many of the students would be prevented from going to college because they couldn't afford it. the difference bet
california broke the rule, tried to twist one word in the federal statute, residence, and the california supreme court went along with it in a poorly written decision. as a result, the decision has a heavy price tag. it's all about money. now california taxpayers whose backs are already being broken by this crushing debt and spending in sacramento will spend $208 million a year giving this handout to illegal aliens. most reasonable people would say, hey, make them pay out of state tuition....
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>periodista: hoy día noticiero telemundo con josé díaz-balart desde san diego california. >josé: muy buenas tardes hoy día estamos en san diego california en dónde participamos en un programa en la cadena hermana n nbc durante las breves sesiones legislativas que se inició ya h día. por ejemplo el dream act. lori montenegro con el informe. >>>lori: para este congreso le quedan solamente una semana de trabajo y una larga lista de asuntos pendientes. miles de estudiantes indocumentados y debo tirolo y aprobarlo. >> se va a traer al pleno de la cámara a fines de noviembre así que yo creo que sería difícil. para mucha gente no aprobarlo creo que el dream act no tiene tanta controversia como tiene una reforma en total. >> en washington, ya están los más de 100 congresistas y senadores, la mayoría republicanos entre ellos raúl labrador de idaho. >> dado que el pueblo americano tiene que escuchar un poquito para dar el sí se puede pasar o no. >> pasarán toda la mañana aprendiendo como funciona el congreso, francisco canseco es el nueva representante de san diego.
>periodista: hoy día noticiero telemundo con josé díaz-balart desde san diego california. >josé: muy buenas tardes hoy día estamos en san diego california en dónde participamos en un programa en la cadena hermana n nbc durante las breves sesiones legislativas que se inició ya h día. por ejemplo el dream act. lori montenegro con el informe. >>>lori: para este congreso le quedan solamente una semana de trabajo y una larga lista de asuntos pendientes. miles de estudiantes...
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las proyeccÓnes indican que el deÓcrata jerry brown sera el proximo gobernador de california. vencio ia de la rep susana martinez en nuevo mexico. los fondos de salud como las cuentas de gastos flexibles son cuentas que pueden utilizarse para pagar gastos maicos cubiertos. generalmente, las contribuciones las realiza el empleado y esta libres de impuestos. los fondos no son transferibles y se deben en que se acumulan. visite nuestra paina de y recuerde que con cuentas claras un futuro mejor!... ♪ [ m ú s i c a ] >>> y hablando de resultados, ortiz ha perdido con los resultados que tenemos hasta el momento, es una historia que seguramente se ha repetido en todo el congreso de los estados unidos, y vamos a regresar con nuestro grupo de expertso que se tomaron un cafÉ cubano, sÍ es cierto que va a haber cooperaciÓn entre democratas y republicanos, y hary nos prometiÓ que iba a presnetar el dream act en el congreso entre noviembre y enero, podrÁn trabajar entre demÓcratas y republicanos? >>> yo creo que esa promesa que hizo en televisiÓn, casi suena como la misma promesa
las proyeccÓnes indican que el deÓcrata jerry brown sera el proximo gobernador de california. vencio ia de la rep susana martinez en nuevo mexico. los fondos de salud como las cuentas de gastos flexibles son cuentas que pueden utilizarse para pagar gastos maicos cubiertos. generalmente, las contribuciones las realiza el empleado y esta libres de impuestos. los fondos no son transferibles y se deben en que se acumulan. visite nuestra paina de y recuerde que con cuentas claras un futuro...
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published a report titled, changing climate, assessing the risk to california. the report looked at 3 scenarios for cutting the amounts of emission that we pump into the atmosphere and depending on whether and how much green house gas emissions can be brought under control, the report projects by the end of the century average temperatures in california will rise between 3 and 10 1/2 degrees centigrade. one of the most publicized impacts of global warming is a predicted increase in sea level. and here's a graph showing sea level rise in san francisco bay. now, i want to note one very important fact about this graph. it does not show predicted sea level rise. it shows how much the level of the bay has risen over the past century. since 1900, the bay waters have risen 7 inches. and we at bcdc have been monitoring this increase for decades and we have been especially concerned because ground elevation, particularly in the south bay, is sinking because of ground water extraction. so even if there's no sea level rise, we expect more flooding as the low-lying areas co
published a report titled, changing climate, assessing the risk to california. the report looked at 3 scenarios for cutting the amounts of emission that we pump into the atmosphere and depending on whether and how much green house gas emissions can be brought under control, the report projects by the end of the century average temperatures in california will rise between 3 and 10 1/2 degrees centigrade. one of the most publicized impacts of global warming is a predicted increase in sea level....
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one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said it's appose tear child for bad storage. and they said it's exactly off stream storage that uses peak demands in an area effects by issues today. there's diversity kabs and the keys for our future. so if i can get you to do nothing else i would like you to read this because i consider it a very significant primer for anybody that has to deal with this and stay with adaptive management and the state has the resources now if we think broadly on how to invest them and you have had excellent managers talk to you about the consistent directions in which
one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said...
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he will take his position as the california is lt. governor this is what he had to say about the fee hike. >> we are celebrating people, and most important thing we need and. and with contrast to the trials of the uc regents, that yet again, not because they want to believe that they have to. and the state is being effected by the budget. truly, in 10 years, if we keep doing what we dwhat we're doing--and to the students that uc yooakland police, entered the miniature market today and this suspect connected with three back-to-back armed robberies. and thursday morning, you can see where these three robberies took place. all within 1.5 hours. one victim was shot in the arm. at around 8:50, a police officer spotted a gold lexus. pulling into the gas station and called for backup. five suspects were taken into custody. three men, two women, and the store owner was fearing that something was going to bthat would be happening to our daughter was working. >> and i told the officer that i am worried about my husband's safety, daughters' safe
he will take his position as the california is lt. governor this is what he had to say about the fee hike. >> we are celebrating people, and most important thing we need and. and with contrast to the trials of the uc regents, that yet again, not because they want to believe that they have to. and the state is being effected by the budget. truly, in 10 years, if we keep doing what we dwhat we're doing--and to the students that uc yooakland police, entered the miniature market today and...
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to southern california. maureen naylor standing by in los angeles at university city where meg whitman sporters are gathered. maureen-- >> julie, i want to give you a look around here, about 500 people have gathered here at the hilton in universal city. the music is playing, the drinks are out. they actually have rallied fixes, even despite those early numbers and that projection by the associated press that jerry brown is going to win. they are still hopeful. what's interesting is this isn't just about meg whitman here, they are watching fox news and they are really watching the national races and cheering when there are republican wins there. people are gathered up on the stage. the theme here is orange, red, green meg whit man. this has been a big race, again she's spent 140 million into this campaign. people are hopeful and there is an excitement here and a lot of cheering watching national races. a lot of die-hard so called die- hard republicans here. including some from the bay area. they've been playi
to southern california. maureen naylor standing by in los angeles at university city where meg whitman sporters are gathered. maureen-- >> julie, i want to give you a look around here, about 500 people have gathered here at the hilton in universal city. the music is playing, the drinks are out. they actually have rallied fixes, even despite those early numbers and that projection by the associated press that jerry brown is going to win. they are still hopeful. what's interesting is this...