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there's north california, south california, central california, and west california home of los angeles, with its vast colonic cleanse and celebrity baby stalking industry. then there are two new states that actually have names. jefferson, famous for producing 60% of the nation's marijuana and eating 60% of the nation's left over burritoes. i believe jefferson state flag would be a magic eye poster. (cheers and applause) >> it's a bear. >> last but actually first there's the san francisco area state, naturally named silicon valley. i say you can't go wrong naming stuff after technology, it's timeless. just ask the residence of cb radio and beta max. (laughter) silicon valley (cheers and applause) silicon valley, the silicon valley would be the nation's richest state per capita and they wouldn't have to share their wealth with california other poorer per capita, so i believe their state bird will be this. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: meanwhile the neighboring states of central california would become the poorest state in the nation so, maybe instead of central california, a better n
there's north california, south california, central california, and west california home of los angeles, with its vast colonic cleanse and celebrity baby stalking industry. then there are two new states that actually have names. jefferson, famous for producing 60% of the nation's marijuana and eating 60% of the nation's left over burritoes. i believe jefferson state flag would be a magic eye poster. (cheers and applause) >> it's a bear. >> last but actually first there's the san...
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fracking is not yet widely used in california. but questions about the environmental impacts in other states have triggered calls to ban it here. we begin where the issue is going before the -- >> the film "vertigo." >> today, just around the corner from the famous church, a different kind of drama is unfolding. a grass roots group called san ber nieto rising has put an initiative on the november ballot that asked the voters to ban the oil and gas technique. they say it uses large amounts of water. >> the misuse of water in a drought time is the big issue. you know? even some of the farmers and the farm workers around here are very concerned about that because that means jobs. >> even though they produce little oil and none of it through fracking it's the first county in california to qualify an anti-fracking initiative. it is leading a trend of those fighting to ban the practice. >> are you paying attention, governor brown? ban fracking and hydraulic drilling in all of california now. >> environmental groups have called for a mor
fracking is not yet widely used in california. but questions about the environmental impacts in other states have triggered calls to ban it here. we begin where the issue is going before the -- >> the film "vertigo." >> today, just around the corner from the famous church, a different kind of drama is unfolding. a grass roots group called san ber nieto rising has put an initiative on the november ballot that asked the voters to ban the oil and gas technique. they say it...
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solar industry employes for folks than the 3 utilities annoyed we're contributing to the california carbon friendly supplies but helping to grow our economy and put our people to work in the state. but no one is possible await the support of our governor we've been blessed with so far the last 11 years it's not made alone we have numerous people we need to promote the pro solar policies if you think that it 50 commissioners that play a vital role in this in california alone hundred legislators and 50 members of congress and thousands of staff that hat has to get the details right no matter how visionary the program if the details are not right it didn't work i'll nuflgs we're pushing the vision >> down in the weeds getting the details right there's been 3 significant decisions one it the meetings you've probably aware (clapping) last year the legislator miss guidely put in question the hundreds of thousands of net meters in california we radical a tremendous amount of folks to make a difference decision that every customer in the state of california has signed up they get their net
solar industry employes for folks than the 3 utilities annoyed we're contributing to the california carbon friendly supplies but helping to grow our economy and put our people to work in the state. but no one is possible await the support of our governor we've been blessed with so far the last 11 years it's not made alone we have numerous people we need to promote the pro solar policies if you think that it 50 commissioners that play a vital role in this in california alone hundred legislators...
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we're going from california san francisco to the oovt of the united states the senator from the new york state he's a ranking member on the technology and i think has been a vigorous fighter for our justice cause (clapping.) okay before everyone as we have a group of technical stiff going i need everybody - ready. i need everybody to smile in the the first (laughter) hi. now we've got the self i didn't see out of the way. i have no idea how to use the power point i'm going to press the bottoms. all right. good evening >> good evening. so if you weren't here i'm from brooklyn i want to call a word >> he have to say in response good evening friends. >> good evening. >> i cail you guys friends even though i've met which of you for the first time today i feel like we share so much in common first those who are here deeply care about climate change and those who have the motivation to move forward in a road map we need to realize but second there was another great motivation speak by governor jerry brown give them a hand. it's speech was a call to action to the state legislators across the co
we're going from california san francisco to the oovt of the united states the senator from the new york state he's a ranking member on the technology and i think has been a vigorous fighter for our justice cause (clapping.) okay before everyone as we have a group of technical stiff going i need everybody - ready. i need everybody to smile in the the first (laughter) hi. now we've got the self i didn't see out of the way. i have no idea how to use the power point i'm going to press the bottoms....
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to california. that the big california doesn't get. so right now we're not in that position. how we get there, first of all, it acts just like a law. you can get it signed by the president or go through all 50 states if we get 2/3 of those done then we get to statehood. but here's the great thing. first of all, when this passes. already, we're going to allow the county to much more control over their citizens. much more control over what happens. what the state does to their citizens. if the state says you have to do something, the state will have to provide the money to do that for the county. and so that actually -- there's someone who is going to be a lot better. and and for a period of time. that amount of time will probably be a while because the federal government won't always have it in their best interest to have six states. you know in a tie where the federal government is dominated by democrats and the democrats say it's in our best interest to have six california states or the republicans will be in all power and they'll say, right now it's in our best interest to
to california. that the big california doesn't get. so right now we're not in that position. how we get there, first of all, it acts just like a law. you can get it signed by the president or go through all 50 states if we get 2/3 of those done then we get to statehood. but here's the great thing. first of all, when this passes. already, we're going to allow the county to much more control over their citizens. much more control over what happens. what the state does to their citizens. if the...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean...
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in the form of a great white shark off the coast in california. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, etch, welcome back to techknow. i'm phil torres, with marr itema and costa. you and i had the opportunity to get up and personal with a creature that most people don't want to be up close and personnel with - sharks. both of us walked away from the experience with a love for the beasts. that's one of the reasons why this next story just off the coast of california is some good news. . >> reporter: return of the great white shark. no, it's not a b movie title, no conservationist can take credit for the script allowing it to happen.
in the form of a great white shark off the coast in california. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can effect your grocery bill? could rare minerals in china effect your cell phone bill? or, how a hospital in texas could drive up your health care premium. i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> this, is what we do. >> al...
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was against us we've done this in california and those achievements require a partnership and vision and thank goodness we've got governor jerry brown and the policies are reflected in a 3 that percent portfolio that's a goal worth achieving in san francisco i'm proud of our own state, in fact, in the last decade we've built out our energy resources we've installed 16 muni megawatts generating capacity and i'm proud of our municipal solar we put solar outstanding on our davies city hall that's the only one that is the greenest in the world we've got 5 more large solar projects in the works and doing our partly to get the residents and businesses joining in that's why for the next 2 years i've invested $10 million in the goal solar san francisco that's our national program i'm very proud of it (clapping) and the go solar program is popular 3 thousand homes have been installed with solar with megawatts of clean energy. the success of the go solar energy not only generates energy i know your creating the best paying jobs and san franciscans who wouldn't be applied are being trapped we'r
was against us we've done this in california and those achievements require a partnership and vision and thank goodness we've got governor jerry brown and the policies are reflected in a 3 that percent portfolio that's a goal worth achieving in san francisco i'm proud of our own state, in fact, in the last decade we've built out our energy resources we've installed 16 muni megawatts generating capacity and i'm proud of our municipal solar we put solar outstanding on our davies city hall that's...
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and santa barbara would wind up in the west california leaving san diego to anchor south california now mr draper appeared on r.t. america just a few months ago to explain his thought process on why california should be split california has failed the system is not working we've had great people governor in california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too on will be and we're just a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing the state would create a more business friendly environment they say it would even fix water issues and maybe even ease traffic congestion now while draper will get his chance to have this on the ballot and. the next election cycle it's very unlikely that california voters will agree with his ideas many have already vocalize their objection to this notion calling draper's plan a color loss a waste of time a democratic and g.o.p. strategist teamed up to form one california group aimed at fighting off draper and it is big bucks they say draper's plan is hurting the california brand so even if vot
and santa barbara would wind up in the west california leaving san diego to anchor south california now mr draper appeared on r.t. america just a few months ago to explain his thought process on why california should be split california has failed the system is not working we've had great people governor in california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too on will be and we're just a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing...
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right now california is doing nothing to keep those jobs in california. so central california could be a mecca for manufacturing jobs. for new jobs. all the jobs that are leaving l.a., all the jobs that are leaving san francisco. >> tim, quick, i'm running out of time. are you going run for anything in the future? >> no. never. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your being with us today. thank you so much. >>> coming up, while the state is one, still. we'll tell you five things about california with a little bit of marriage advice on the side. it's important news. we'll be right back. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help
right now california is doing nothing to keep those jobs in california. so central california could be a mecca for manufacturing jobs. for new jobs. all the jobs that are leaving l.a., all the jobs that are leaving san francisco. >> tim, quick, i'm running out of time. are you going run for anything in the future? >> no. never. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your being with us today. thank you so much. >>> coming up, while the state is one, still....
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thousand and one hundred and 50 its far reduced yet we're all tied together in now and into the future so california has been pioneering those items we have the keep that in mind program and the building efficiency and our alliance efficiency our zero vehicle program and by the way, it will hit the hundred thousand mark very soon (clapping) and we have our high speed rail program that will be delivered by renewable energy hopefully, a love of solar hopefully it will take place and don't worry about it there's plenty of solar to be installed over the years - (clapping.) it's not a limit you think of a third renewable eventually we have to get to the level of energy and those types of source of energy we're not raising the green house gases we have a long way to go and while it's exciting to be with likes minded people it's well, to take a pause and realize that the take we're on now is not sustainable we have to make a turn and a shift anytime you're talking about an organism or political those shifts are not easy to make it's just as harden in california we have to adapt policies and get insights an
thousand and one hundred and 50 its far reduced yet we're all tied together in now and into the future so california has been pioneering those items we have the keep that in mind program and the building efficiency and our alliance efficiency our zero vehicle program and by the way, it will hit the hundred thousand mark very soon (clapping) and we have our high speed rail program that will be delivered by renewable energy hopefully, a love of solar hopefully it will take place and don't worry...
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in 1830's in california, anglo-americans were the foreigners and they had to work with mexico and california to do business. this kind of marriage was rare and sometimes illegal. in mexican california, it turned to the foreigners. this huge shift required some explaining. the crosshatch part, the part that looks great, this is indian land. this just gives you an idea of the amount of land that actually has to be seated or taken or one by good old americans to turn what is indian country and maybe a little bit of english and russian and french into what becomes the united states. this is quite a bit raw checked to make the united states -- quite a bit project to make the united states. i will tell you three stories that i think help explain this change, and they really do give us a view of a different kind of west. this is a map that was made in 1833. this map has some familiar borders, but there are some odd innings about it. there is something missing here, kind of like space here. -- kind of blank space here. this is where i live in colorado, so it is called hostile ground. [laughter] we s
in 1830's in california, anglo-americans were the foreigners and they had to work with mexico and california to do business. this kind of marriage was rare and sometimes illegal. in mexican california, it turned to the foreigners. this huge shift required some explaining. the crosshatch part, the part that looks great, this is indian land. this just gives you an idea of the amount of land that actually has to be seated or taken or one by good old americans to turn what is indian country and...
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tracking more lightning across california. we'll let you know what that means in the full forecast, all the latest on the fog rolling into san francisco, and how much temperatures could cool for the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> then at 6:00, getting paid to be popular. how to turn your networking skills into cold hard cash. >> you get a share of our ad revenue. >> new at 6:00. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why safeway works with over 150 local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered daily to safeway. so there's more local produce to love. like this week, locally grown g&s farms sweet corn is just 8 for $2.00. safeway, ingredients for life. >>> the plan to hirk solar prices took another step forward today. the finance committee voted unanimously to pass the soda tax measure to the full board of supervisors. the proposal puts a tax of 2 cents an ounce on soda. that amounts to a c
tracking more lightning across california. we'll let you know what that means in the full forecast, all the latest on the fog rolling into san francisco, and how much temperatures could cool for the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> then at 6:00, getting paid to be popular. how to turn your networking skills into cold hard cash. >> you get a share of our ad revenue. >> new at 6:00. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land....
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swalwell of california. page 19, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert increased by $111,641,000. page 21, line 2, after the dollar amount, instert -- insert reduced by $161,879,450. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. mr. swalwell: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. swalwell: this legislation asks the simple question, will we look forward, as a country, as to where we draw our energy resources toward cleaner, more renewable sources, or will we continue to look backwards toward dirtier fossil fuels that will harm our environment. do we want to be part of a 21st century energy policy or do we want to be part of a 20th century energy policy? my amendment increases the office of energy efficiency and renewable energies, or eere, funding levels by $161 million above what's in the bill. the offset comes from the r&d in the amount necessary to make the amounts in my amendment budget neutral. the request from the majority ex
swalwell of california. page 19, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert increased by $111,641,000. page 21, line 2, after the dollar amount, instert -- insert reduced by $161,879,450. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. mr. swalwell: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. swalwell: this legislation asks the simple question, will we look forward, as a country, as to where we draw our energy resources toward...
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california, of course, employs more farm workers than any other state. so, i think the whole thing of the immigration debate has also really hurt farmers because so many of these raids that the ins have done have been in the farmer communities. it's interesting the hypocracy or the schizophrenia of the employers in the ins, immigration service because when they want to gort comfort workers that are here already working but yet they want to but in contract workers under these foreign worker programs called h2a and these workers from mexico or other places, they have less protection than other workers have. they don't get, you know, the employers don't pay social security for those workers. they don't pay unemployment insurance or disability or any of these other laws. they want this work force that's from outside because that means that the workers can't settle down. you know, they can't become citizens. >> your partner in the struggle, cesar chavez who you mentioned earlier famously said, i am not a mexican leader. i am a labor leader. a lot of people do
california, of course, employs more farm workers than any other state. so, i think the whole thing of the immigration debate has also really hurt farmers because so many of these raids that the ins have done have been in the farmer communities. it's interesting the hypocracy or the schizophrenia of the employers in the ins, immigration service because when they want to gort comfort workers that are here already working but yet they want to but in contract workers under these foreign worker...
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of california water agencies. tim i was born and raised in california. look we're no strangers to droughts, water restrictions, brown lawns, green-painted lawns. all common. how does this compare to what we've seen in the past? >> it's pretty unpresence dented. last year was the dryest year on record. this year was the third dryest year on record. as you mentioned woj thi waj, our reservoirs are nearly imment. empty. i've certainly never seen it this bad. i don't think it has ever been this bad. this is historically unprecedented. >> a study by u.c. davis says the drought will cost california $2 billion. california grows a huge amount of food consumed in the u.s. how will this affect the country? >> not a lot but if this drought gets worse it will have an impact. california grows 70, 80% of much of the produce that americans school. california one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, they're turning heavily towards groundwater. they've lost about 600 million acre feet a year of surface supplie
of california water agencies. tim i was born and raised in california. look we're no strangers to droughts, water restrictions, brown lawns, green-painted lawns. all common. how does this compare to what we've seen in the past? >> it's pretty unpresence dented. last year was the dryest year on record. this year was the third dryest year on record. as you mentioned woj thi waj, our reservoirs are nearly imment. empty. i've certainly never seen it this bad. i don't think it has ever been...
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california garnered from medical marijuana and what are the early results from colorado? >> guest: colorado has been -- it's been fascinating to watch. we have seen taxation results released in the last few months. advocacy groups from the beginning were touting massive tax benefits and many states, when the states were so pressed, budgets tight, looking for an additional source of revenue was appealings. some of the states with marijuana legalization, revenue can be diverted to k through 12 education sounded appealing. the initial estimates for colorado, most of us thought were too high. that the tax revenues would not be nearly as high as the advocacy groups implied. then the results came out and they came out in colorado and the tax revenues were much higher than any of us predicted. so, it was like, is my team that wrong? and if you look closely, what happened in colorado, in the early -- when the process was made legal, there was a -- quite this -- supply and demand will tell you if you have reduced supply -- people came to colorado to use because it was the first mo
california garnered from medical marijuana and what are the early results from colorado? >> guest: colorado has been -- it's been fascinating to watch. we have seen taxation results released in the last few months. advocacy groups from the beginning were touting massive tax benefits and many states, when the states were so pressed, budgets tight, looking for an additional source of revenue was appealings. some of the states with marijuana legalization, revenue can be diverted to k through...
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so tensions are high here in southern california. police are all over this rural area surrounding highway 15. we're live in murrieta, california, i'm damian trujillo. >> thank you. that's just 45 minutes south of riverside and it is a polarizing debate and we continue our coverage of this immigration crisis on our website and just click on to the top story tab and we'll see a timeline and frequently-asked questions and the photo gallery. we'll keep this updated around the clock and that's at nbcbayarea.com. >> the fourth of july and fireworks no doubt go together, some say amateurs are setting dangerous explosives right next to houses. city leaders and residents say they're fed up. we have crews across the bay area covering the fourth of july celebration. let's begin with derek shore in oakland. >> good evening. neighbors out here say this festival in oakland has turned into a bad day as the night hits, really, the fireworks rather, have really been an issue. they rival any professional show, but these are fireworks coming from a hom
so tensions are high here in southern california. police are all over this rural area surrounding highway 15. we're live in murrieta, california, i'm damian trujillo. >> thank you. that's just 45 minutes south of riverside and it is a polarizing debate and we continue our coverage of this immigration crisis on our website and just click on to the top story tab and we'll see a timeline and frequently-asked questions and the photo gallery. we'll keep this updated around the clock and that's...
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and a federal judge in california struck down the state's death penalty. he said long delays in executions have made the system too arbitrary to be constitutional. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, 3-d imaging has brought a baby dinosaur's first steps to life and one museum is using the technology to take it's find around the world. now you can download the model and see it for yourself. we have directions on how to do that, on our science page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll look back at a historic moment in american politics, when the first woman ran on a major political party's presidential ticket. i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literac
and a federal judge in california struck down the state's death penalty. he said long delays in executions have made the system too arbitrary to be constitutional. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, 3-d imaging has brought a baby dinosaur's first steps to life and one museum is using the technology to take it's find around the world. now you can download the model and see it for yourself. we have directions on how to do that, on our science page. all that and more is on our web...
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don't get caught in that. >>> it's been a rough rollout for "covered california." customers, plenty of complaints from them. but coming up why the agency might not know what it is that needs fixing. >> a mountain lion on the hunt got close to some peninsula homes. the efforts to find it before it does more harm. ,, radio announcer: it's mattress discounters 4th of july sale. bulldog: that cloud reminds me of.. radio announcer: a queen size serta pillow top mattress... bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer: mattress discounters 4th of july sale ends sunday. heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. five over napa county tonig. ((ad lib live)) the pope valley fire has bu 38-hundre
don't get caught in that. >>> it's been a rough rollout for "covered california." customers, plenty of complaints from them. but coming up why the agency might not know what it is that needs fixing. >> a mountain lion on the hunt got close to some peninsula homes. the efforts to find it before it does more harm. ,, radio announcer: it's mattress discounters 4th of july sale. bulldog: that cloud reminds me of.. radio announcer: a queen size serta pillow top mattress......
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the climate has a 70% climate match to california, great for us. we want the enemies to be preadapted to the hot dry summers and cold damp winters. >> in pakistan he found a parasitic wasp species. >> what we see under the scope with the camera and the video screen is biology in action. >> she is laying app egg now. >> that's what she's doing. >> the egg is laid. what's to that lar va. >> the egg will hatch. the wasp lava will scrape away at the belly of the citrus. >> the parasitic wasp weakens and kills its host. >> the female is chewing the circular hole in the head region. even though it's followed out, it provide application. >> reporter: this adult is basically chewing its way out of a carcass. >> that's right, an empty carcass. like something out of the exor sis, like spinning a head. here she comes, she's popping out. this is like the alien scene in "alien", eating the host from the inside out. she is done. cleans herself off. straitens out the wings, and then -- straightens out the wings and she takes off. >> releasing the wasp would be a
the climate has a 70% climate match to california, great for us. we want the enemies to be preadapted to the hot dry summers and cold damp winters. >> in pakistan he found a parasitic wasp species. >> what we see under the scope with the camera and the video screen is biology in action. >> she is laying app egg now. >> that's what she's doing. >> the egg is laid. what's to that lar va. >> the egg will hatch. the wasp lava will scrape away at the belly of the...
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with mercy housing california at 1180 4th street, amount not to exceed approximately 10.2 million. and with chp scott street at 3155 scott street for a 15-year period in an amount not to exceed approximately 8.4 million. >> colleague, can we take these item same house same call? without objection these resolutions are adopted. [gavel] >> let's go to item 47. >> item 47 is an ordinance amending the planning code to exclude affordable housing units as defined from density calculationseses for projects that provide at least 20% of their units as affordable units and amending density calculations under certain scenarios; and adopting findings, including environmental findings, planning code, section 302, findings, and findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101.1. ~ and adopting findings. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. colleague, this legislation before us, and i want to thank supervisor kim and supervisor cohen for co-sponsoring the legislation. this measure is a straightforward and common sense way t
with mercy housing california at 1180 4th street, amount not to exceed approximately 10.2 million. and with chp scott street at 3155 scott street for a 15-year period in an amount not to exceed approximately 8.4 million. >> colleague, can we take these item same house same call? without objection these resolutions are adopted. [gavel] >> let's go to item 47. >> item 47 is an ordinance amending the planning code to exclude affordable housing units as defined from density...
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people in california were hit with a rare summer hailstorm. while there's rain and hail in some areas, california is dealing with the worst drought in history. in fact, it's gotten so bad the state will be the first in the nation to issue hefty fines for people caught wasting water outdoors. joining me now karl parker. let's start with mike who has more on what has become california's drought emergency. what are the warnings there, mike? >> the warnings are dire, tamron. it's a story building for a couple of years. somehow it's been out of the headlines for a month or so people forget about it. the story that happened last night snuck up on people. because of regulations now passed unanimously last night in a late night meeting it will be hefty fines for people who violate water conservation measures for things like washing your car our watering your plants or wlaun a hose that doesn't have a shutoff. washing off cement, letting runoff occur from the watering outside watering practice. having a water or water feature that doesn't use recycled
people in california were hit with a rare summer hailstorm. while there's rain and hail in some areas, california is dealing with the worst drought in history. in fact, it's gotten so bad the state will be the first in the nation to issue hefty fines for people caught wasting water outdoors. joining me now karl parker. let's start with mike who has more on what has become california's drought emergency. what are the warnings there, mike? >> the warnings are dire, tamron. it's a story...
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the -- california. the public comment period runs into tomorrow. >>> red lanes are on parts of church, third and gary streets, and coming soon to o ferrall. >>> militants in gaza continue to build with new calls from the united nations security council. as susan mcginniss reports it comes as muslims in the region observe the start of a holy holiday. >> reporter: israel targeted hamas rocket launchers in gaza this morning, ending several hours of quiet. the renewed violence comes as muslims in gaza mark the end of rammadan. the united security council called for israel and hamas to finally put down their weapons. on cbs's face the nation, benjamin netanyahu said he is suspicious of any ceasefire proposed by hamas. >> israel will not let a terrorist organization decide when it is convenient for them to stop for a moment, rearm and continue firing on our citizens and our people. >> reporter: the leader of hamas says there can't be piece without the recognition of a palestinian state. >> (speaking a foreign
the -- california. the public comment period runs into tomorrow. >>> red lanes are on parts of church, third and gary streets, and coming soon to o ferrall. >>> militants in gaza continue to build with new calls from the united nations security council. as susan mcginniss reports it comes as muslims in the region observe the start of a holy holiday. >> reporter: israel targeted hamas rocket launchers in gaza this morning, ending several hours of quiet. the renewed...
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it's about a post apocalyptic dystopia in california. so essentially california. (laughter) has it got a happy ending. don't tell me the ending, but is it a happy ending. >> you have to read to find out. (laughter) >> it leaves it open-- it's pretty happy. >> stephen: okay, yeah. okay, is there another hachette author that you would like to bump here tonight to tell the good people out there, maybe they can take a look at. >> yeah, i'm reading stephane eric clark's book sweetness number 9 which is so good. >> stephen: is it a new author. >> a deput novel. >> stephen: called sweetness number 9 by stephane. >> eric clark. >> stephen: stephane eric clark. stefan i will ask you to cut two of those three names it. just stefan clark, sweetness number 9. if are you look for another book to bump, that would be the one. edan where do you go from here. are your hands okay from signing so many books. >> you know, they are. they called me the robot because i could sign 10,000 copies in two days. i was the fastest signer ever. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: wow. you
it's about a post apocalyptic dystopia in california. so essentially california. (laughter) has it got a happy ending. don't tell me the ending, but is it a happy ending. >> you have to read to find out. (laughter) >> it leaves it open-- it's pretty happy. >> stephen: okay, yeah. okay, is there another hachette author that you would like to bump here tonight to tell the good people out there, maybe they can take a look at. >> yeah, i'm reading stephane eric clark's book...
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it's a first for california. mandatory water restrictions statewide with fines starting at $500 a day. instead of conserving water, new data shows water usage has actually increased 1% statewide. allie rasmus live in pleasanton to explain what these new rules will mean for residents and businesses right here in california. >> reporter: the new rules will mean we will see more yellow lawns. the homeowner stopped to water his lawn a couple of weeks ago you see it's starting to dry. this perfect green lawn is relatively drought friendly. >> we had the water department out here. looked at it. looked at the sprinklers and they're all good. >> reporter: mandatory cuts are now in effect but now the entire state is taking unprecedented steps. the control board voted 6-9 to enact new water restrictions. >> there's people bathing out of buckets. there's folks that are getting water trucks delivered to them through the office of emergency. >> reporter: state officials say so far voluntary conservation measures have failed.
it's a first for california. mandatory water restrictions statewide with fines starting at $500 a day. instead of conserving water, new data shows water usage has actually increased 1% statewide. allie rasmus live in pleasanton to explain what these new rules will mean for residents and businesses right here in california. >> reporter: the new rules will mean we will see more yellow lawns. the homeowner stopped to water his lawn a couple of weeks ago you see it's starting to dry. this...
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i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also one to provide a true partnership between us as a private company and the city. we [speaker not understood] has a long track record of doing very important civic buildings as well as housing, to work with us. and mr. updike's department. and have come up with a ken except tail plan that has been reviewed with city planning. the site divides the [speaker not understood] in half. the northern and eastern portion of the site basically would become a build to suit for the city of approximately 4 62,000 square feet. i'm going to walk you through the initial
i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also...
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how do you make this make sense in california? >> you're absolutely right, we use water for a lot of different things, we grow a lot of food in california, we use water for industry, in our homes, the reality is that every sector of our society could use water more efficiently. we have flood irrigation when we could have drip irrigation. every sector ought to be addressing these issues. agriculture uses 80% of the water we use in california. there's potential to grow a lot more food with a lot less water. even in the 20% in our urban use in our lawns, gardens and homes, we could be using water more efficiently, maybe it's no longer time to have lawns in california. maybe we could get rid of those old inefficient toilets, shower heads and washing machines in our home. >> california is a kind of marvel of water engineering. the entire american west is a marvel of engineering. you have places that shouldn't exist where they exist. las vegas comes to mininged. places in which the sophisticated use of water into places that don't get a
how do you make this make sense in california? >> you're absolutely right, we use water for a lot of different things, we grow a lot of food in california, we use water for industry, in our homes, the reality is that every sector of our society could use water more efficiently. we have flood irrigation when we could have drip irrigation. every sector ought to be addressing these issues. agriculture uses 80% of the water we use in california. there's potential to grow a lot more food with...
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. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >> i have heard that buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all the circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thing called the triangle of life
. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes...