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the-- stanilaus national forest in california. it is about 20 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the christmas tree lighting ceremony. i am the architect of the capital and i am honored to be your master of ceremonies as we carry out this wonderful tradition which began right here in 1964. i asked you remain in your seats until the conclusion of the ceremony. each year, i look forward to this event to kickoff a holiday season on capitol hill. nothing says christmas more than the playing of festive holiday karos. i would like to expand and thank you to the army band under the direction of caption richards for being here and helping us create such a festive mood on a rainy evening. [applause] >> behind me stands the united states capitol christmas tree. a wonderful, 65 foot sierra from the national forest in the great state of california. [applause] in keeping with tradition, the speaker of the house, john boehner, will extend his greetings to you and officially like this tree in just a few moments. before we get to that moment
the-- stanilaus national forest in california. it is about 20 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the christmas tree lighting ceremony. i am the architect of the capital and i am honored to be your master of ceremonies as we carry out this wonderful tradition which began right here in 1964. i asked you remain in your seats until the conclusion of the ceremony. each year, i look forward to this event to kickoff a holiday season on capitol hill. nothing says christmas more than the...
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it has traveled to nearly 4,500 miles from california. nine days ago it arrived here in our dedicated grounds crew went to work decorating it. they did a fantastic job. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] our ground superintendent who have the task of fixing -- picking mystery out of the many beautiful trees available for him in the forest. next, it is my honor to introduce diane feinstein. she has been serving the people of california since 1992. i have had the pleasure of working with her in 2009 as she served up a chair of the joint congressional committee. [applause] >> thank you. john boehner, members of congress, ladies and gentlemen, it is great to be here to see this tree. i would call it slim and narrow. however, i must tell you that when it was harvested it was 118 years old and 108 feet tall. it is now 65 feet tall and weighs, believe it or not, at 8,300 pounds. it has come across the united states through a number of communities and it comes from the great national forest. this is a 900,000 acre, in northern califo
it has traveled to nearly 4,500 miles from california. nine days ago it arrived here in our dedicated grounds crew went to work decorating it. they did a fantastic job. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] our ground superintendent who have the task of fixing -- picking mystery out of the many beautiful trees available for him in the forest. next, it is my honor to introduce diane feinstein. she has been serving the people of california since 1992. i have had the pleasure of working...
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tonight, we honor the philippine nurses association of northern california. [applause] >> in our human moments of weakness, vulnerability, and need, the care provided by our filipino nurses remains unparalleled. for 50 years, the philippine nurses association of northern california has served our nurses through professional development, education, information, and providing a support system that has given them strength and visibility. in its golden years, the philippine nurses association of northern california posted the philippine nurses association of america, bringing in hundreds of philippine nurses from all over the united states into san francisco, treasuring the legacy of our health care's industry was the finest philippine nurses. the san francisco bay area philippine american community salutes this milestone, a legacy of nurturing and a passion for life. >> representing the philippine nurses association of northern california are board members of the philippine nurses association of northern california. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> much of
tonight, we honor the philippine nurses association of northern california. [applause] >> in our human moments of weakness, vulnerability, and need, the care provided by our filipino nurses remains unparalleled. for 50 years, the philippine nurses association of northern california has served our nurses through professional development, education, information, and providing a support system that has given them strength and visibility. in its golden years, the philippine nurses association...
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this is lettuce grown in california, blue cheese produced in point reyes california, and local california walnuts, and there you have it, our butter lettuce salad. point reyes blue cheese, sliced apples, and candied california walnuts. >> that salad looked great, and if you liked the recipe, you can visit our web site at californiacountry.org, and stay tuned for more "california country" coming up next. >> at his placer county ranch, john schwartzler remembers every one of his 19 cream draft horses by name and can tell each of these magnificent animals apart. >> this is bucky. he's the youngster. >> the cream draft horses seem almost regal. although they were historically used for farming and hauling freight, john believes they can be traced back to the royal hanoverian horses used by the britisroyal family. but there's no fancy castle or palace for these horses. home is 60 acres of open pasture at greenwood ranch just a few miles away from auburn. royal blood or not, 22-year-old ben made sure we knew that he was a media star, and he kept interrupting our interview to make sure we gohis g
this is lettuce grown in california, blue cheese produced in point reyes california, and local california walnuts, and there you have it, our butter lettuce salad. point reyes blue cheese, sliced apples, and candied california walnuts. >> that salad looked great, and if you liked the recipe, you can visit our web site at californiacountry.org, and stay tuned for more "california country" coming up next. >> at his placer county ranch, john schwartzler remembers every one of...
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. >> grupos defensores de inmigrantes con nuevas propuestas en california y otros estados para proteger sus derechos. >> terminÓ dividida una familia hispana en california tras ser vÍctima de la deportaciÓn. >> autoridades federales recomiendan que todos los estados controlen el uso de telÉfonos celulares mientras se conduce un vehÍculo. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, el gobierno del estado de guerrero en mÉxico presentÓ un vÍdeo de la protesta de estudiantes de ayer en el que se ve a quiÉnes podrÍan ser policías federales golpeando y sometiendo a los manifestantes. el vÍdeo ha levantado mÁs polÉmica. >> efectivamente, es un hecho por el que solicitaron una investigaciÓn completa para determinar cÓmo ocurrió la muerte de dos estudiantes. hay dudas sobre la capacidad de la policÍa para controlar a los manifestantes sin incurrir en relaciÓn violación a los derechos humanos. >> 200 estudiantes corren hacia donde pueden. buscan refugiarse atrÁs de los vehÍculos, en las viviendas cercanas. bloquearon con autobuses ambos sentido
. >> grupos defensores de inmigrantes con nuevas propuestas en california y otros estados para proteger sus derechos. >> terminÓ dividida una familia hispana en california tras ser vÍctima de la deportaciÓn. >> autoridades federales recomiendan que todos los estados controlen el uso de telÉfonos celulares mientras se conduce un vehÍculo. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, el gobierno del estado de guerrero en mÉxico...
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[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north america. based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california. >> once called the home of the lemon, it actually took 15 years before those first farmers even turned a profit at the limoneira farm. but they persevered, and as they
[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north america. based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and...
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the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row. this is an important change from where we used to be on this issue, because for a very long time, politicians have been afraid to talk about reasons for ending the death penalty and this has been seen -- been seen as an issue that would run political careers, as the former district attorney has shown, the death penalty is no longer of liability and the voters are ready for candidates who will say that we need smart criminal- justice policy, to keep the community safe and that will hold the offenders accountable, and
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the...
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i want to thank everyone from california. i want to thank everyone from the forest service that is a part of this every year. it is a great honor to be a part of it. thank you for letting us be a part of your christmas. [applause] >> thank you so much. just nine days ago, this tree arrived here and our crew went to work decorating it. did they not do a great job? our grounds superintendent had the tough task of picking mystery out of the many beautiful trees available to him in the stanislaus national forest. it is my honor to introduce senator dianne feinstein. she has been serving the people of california since 1992. i have the honor of working closely with her in 2002 as she served as chair of the congressional committee on ceremonies. ms. feinstein. >> thank you very much. speaker boehner, members of congress, ladies and gentlemen, it is great to be here to see this tree. i would call it slim, tall, and narrow. when it was harvested, it was 118 years old and 108 feet tall. it is down 65 feet tall and it weighs 8,300 pound
i want to thank everyone from california. i want to thank everyone from the forest service that is a part of this every year. it is a great honor to be a part of it. thank you for letting us be a part of your christmas. [applause] >> thank you so much. just nine days ago, this tree arrived here and our crew went to work decorating it. did they not do a great job? our grounds superintendent had the tough task of picking mystery out of the many beautiful trees available to him in the...
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together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crime
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the...
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the people who bought it, moved from california. >> we'll stay here in texas and we visit california quite a bit. >> reporter: bill moved his family and computer consulting business from california to austin they traded in a one bedroom apartment for this four bedroom home. >> if we would have stayed in california, in order for us to make it in an area where we would want to live, we would need to be a two income family. >> reporter: but with the lower cost-of-living and no personal income tax in texas, bill's wife jessica now stays home with their daughter gwen. >> we go to gym, we go to swimming lessons. we do it all. and if we lived in california, i couldn't do that. >> reporter: yet they do miss that california weather and the ocean. >> my very first surfboard, i can't get rid of it. >> reporter: but for now they'll trade blue waters for greener pastures. ben tracy, cbs news, austin, texas. >> mitchell: facing bankruptcy, the u.s. postal service will announce major cuts tomorrow. the agency plans to close half of its 500 mail processing centers next spring. a move that will slow
the people who bought it, moved from california. >> we'll stay here in texas and we visit california quite a bit. >> reporter: bill moved his family and computer consulting business from california to austin they traded in a one bedroom apartment for this four bedroom home. >> if we would have stayed in california, in order for us to make it in an area where we would want to live, we would need to be a two income family. >> reporter: but with the lower cost-of-living and...
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cu --por otra parte, la universidad de california en san francisco .... take vo ...ha instalado cinturones de seguridad en todos sus autobuses internos de traslado, aunque estos no son requeridos para este tipo de transporte. --en el pasado mes de julio, uno de sus profesores de la facultad de siquiatra, falleci en un accidente de uno de estos autobuses que entonces no tenian los cinturones. --tambien se hicieron cambios en los itinerarios de los choferes para darles mas tiempo en sus rutas. cu ---con la celebracion de las fiestas decembrinas, tambien aumenta el numero de accidentes causados por conductores brios. take vo ---es por eso, que hoy la patrulla de caminos informo, que realizaran operativos especiales para detectar y detener a las personas que conduzcan despues de haber ingerido alcohol o estupefacientes. ---cifras recientes del gobierno federal, muestran que california es el segundo estado con mas muertes en accidentes automovilisticos, ya que el aÑo pasado mas de 2 mil 700 personas, murieron en ls carreteras del estado. vo --la agencia de se
cu --por otra parte, la universidad de california en san francisco .... take vo ...ha instalado cinturones de seguridad en todos sus autobuses internos de traslado, aunque estos no son requeridos para este tipo de transporte. --en el pasado mes de julio, uno de sus profesores de la facultad de siquiatra, falleci en un accidente de uno de estos autobuses que entonces no tenian los cinturones. --tambien se hicieron cambios en los itinerarios de los choferes para darles mas tiempo en sus rutas. cu...
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over 5 miles of wind watches and warnings covering california and nevada. we're out of the wind warning criter criteria, we started to see things weakening a bit. still expecting the worst to be in those hills about 1,000 feet tonight. some of the top wind gusts over 90 miles per hour in mt. hamilton. los gatos oakland and livermore winds in the 40 mile per hour area. for tonight, still breezy for the valleys, gusty in the hills, with winds that could top 40 miles per hour, and more power outages are likely. we'll have more on your bay area forecast coming up in minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> four people are injured, two of them in critical condition after flames rip through a san francisco apartment complex early this morning. part of the roof chanced during the fight. fire fighters were able to put out the flames within an hour. one man jumped from the building, another had to be pulled out by firefighters. both of them are in critical condition tonight. two women who were also inside were treated for smoke inhalation. everyone who lived in the comp
over 5 miles of wind watches and warnings covering california and nevada. we're out of the wind warning criter criteria, we started to see things weakening a bit. still expecting the worst to be in those hills about 1,000 feet tonight. some of the top wind gusts over 90 miles per hour in mt. hamilton. los gatos oakland and livermore winds in the 40 mile per hour area. for tonight, still breezy for the valleys, gusty in the hills, with winds that could top 40 miles per hour, and more power...
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california. we'll get the state's financial forecast. depending on the results, governor jerry brown may pull the trigger on more budget cuts. he will announce his team's forecast for the fiscal year on thursday. if revenues fall from $1 to $2 billion short to an estimated $4 billion in revenue, the governor will make the first tier cuts, $600,000 from universities, social services and safety programs. $1.9 billion in cut backs for kindergarten through 12th grade if they fall back even more. >>> a loud bang and a pop yesterday afternoon. then they saw a ferris wheel carriage swaying back and forth. a box attached to the arm of the ferris wheel broke loose, impact breaking a piece of fiber glass off that carriage roof and sent the carriage rocking side to side. nobody, fortunately, was hurt. new safety measures are being take taken to make sure this does not happen again. >>> members of the u.s. military and homeless veterans are among hundreds of victims of a grand theft scam at lucky supermarket
california. we'll get the state's financial forecast. depending on the results, governor jerry brown may pull the trigger on more budget cuts. he will announce his team's forecast for the fiscal year on thursday. if revenues fall from $1 to $2 billion short to an estimated $4 billion in revenue, the governor will make the first tier cuts, $600,000 from universities, social services and safety programs. $1.9 billion in cut backs for kindergarten through 12th grade if they fall back even more....
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it's like the hotel california. once you check in, you can never check out. >> as to what happened to the old headquarters in palo alto, the lease was up in one of the buildings, but the company hopes to hold on to the other building. we hope to get a look at menlo park sometime tomorrow morning. >>> as the housing market in california continues to struggle, there are many vacant homes available to rent at bargain basement prices. now, some surprising new tenants are moving in. nbc's george lewis reports from merced. >> reporter: university of california merced political science major gerald brandon concedes he and his roommates are living the good life. >> it probably would be a pretty good party house. >> probably? >> it probably would be. >> reporter: merced, california is in the milgd ddle of a depre market, where home prices have collapsed and rents are low, even for well-appointed houses. >> this home shared by brandon and his roommates boasts six bedrooms. each of the roommates pays about $600 a month for ren
it's like the hotel california. once you check in, you can never check out. >> as to what happened to the old headquarters in palo alto, the lease was up in one of the buildings, but the company hopes to hold on to the other building. we hope to get a look at menlo park sometime tomorrow morning. >>> as the housing market in california continues to struggle, there are many vacant homes available to rent at bargain basement prices. now, some surprising new tenants are moving in....
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and welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me for our year in review are paul rogers, reporter with the "san jose mercury news" and managing editor of kqed's "quest" series. john meyers, kqed sacramento bureau chief. tom vacar, consumer editor. and carla, senior political writer for the "san francisco chronicle." carla, as we face the new year, we look back and we see the rise of the occupy movement becoming a real force while our congress continues to battle it out. so where have we been and where are we going? >> well, i mean, you are absolutely right, belva. you know, this wasn't just a -- 2011 was the year for discontent. maybe capping off the decade of our discontent. it's no mistake that "time" magazine talked about this protester as the person of the year when you talk about the latest polls showing 75% of americans saying they want to put this year in the rear-view mirror as quickly as possible. a lot of big themes drove politics on a national scale. and, obviously, the economy. we're going to talk about the ec
and welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me for our year in review are paul rogers, reporter with the "san jose mercury news" and managing editor of kqed's "quest" series. john meyers, kqed sacramento bureau chief. tom vacar, consumer editor. and carla, senior political writer for the "san francisco chronicle." carla, as we face the new year, we look back and we see the rise of the occupy movement becoming a real force while our congress...
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for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea. >> and the appellants that are only concerned about those locations would be free to withdraw their appeals. commissioner fung: commissioners, we have a process and we have an appeal. a one issue that i was trying to give -- and to get at, all of the forms are submitted. it is not fair to provide an indication of where the board is going to go with this. >> if, in fact, i am pressured to make a decision -- being withdrawn by these folks and it is not being withdrawn, -- are they going to withdraw 101? >> we won't know until we had a hearing. where my existing business is today, versus a future. >> of the settlement was offered and is -- i will agree to the withdrawal because i can't risk my current business. i feel pressured to do it. >> shall we give them five minutes? why don't we take a break for 5 minutes and let them -- we're going to adjourn for five minutes. [
for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea. >> and the appellants that are only concerned about those locations would be free to withdraw their appeals. commissioner fung: commissioners, we have a process and we have an appeal. a one issue that i was trying to give -- and to get at, all of the forms are submitted. it is not fair to provide an indication of where the board is going to go with this....
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in california, half of the people who commit murder are not caught. we need to catch the people committing murder. this is what she means when punishment must be firm, if people get away with murder, they learn that they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice. >> i wanted to ask you to perhaps tell the audience about the controversy related to the death qualified jury. many people did not realize that when we select a jury for the death penalty case, this is comprised of different members of the city. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many peopl
in california, half of the people who commit murder are not caught. we need to catch the people committing murder. this is what she means when punishment must be firm, if people get away with murder, they learn that they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice....
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> reporter: what's the difference in california? >> we have an abundance of good scientists, progressive businesses, a halfway decent government, and a lot of money. >> brown says right now california doesn't have nuch tax money, but when it comes time to protect the state from rising water, the money will be found. california does have a trillion dollar economy which he says is growing every year. it did take seven hours of pleading for better schools, but tonight parent got what they wanted. the santa clara board of education approved 20 new rocket ship charter schools. they'll be phased in and located within eight school districts throughout the county's poorest communities. the program is controversial because the rocket shipboard is appointed and not elected and understand accountable under the state education system. it means it's not aeffectsed that much by state budget cuts. the charter skol program has big donors. >>> they're urged to close because of low standardized test scores. ten schools are set to shut down. among tho
> reporter: what's the difference in california? >> we have an abundance of good scientists, progressive businesses, a halfway decent government, and a lot of money. >> brown says right now california doesn't have nuch tax money, but when it comes time to protect the state from rising water, the money will be found. california does have a trillion dollar economy which he says is growing every year. it did take seven hours of pleading for better schools, but tonight parent got...
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i can tell you that a recent poll in california found that about 58% of california voters agree with protesters under lying reason for being out there in the streets. questions of income, inequality, and insufficient funding for government services and so on and so forth and we have a new poll out this week which shows that the middle class in california has shrunken enormously over the years. the poorer has gotten poorer. the gap between rich and poor has widened, all of which we sort of knew but the numbers are kind of striking and that provides fuel for the fire for jerry brown's tax initiative. >> in kansas they sort of em brassed the basic idea of the occupy wall street. jerry brown has said nothing about the occupy wall street movement. is there any evidence when you look at the plan, is there evidence about what was in there and what wasn't in there to suggest that it really did have an impact on him? >> like i said, i think this was his plan all along. and whether he's embracing occupy or not, if his rhetoric is the same, it's kind of hard to tell the difference between, you
i can tell you that a recent poll in california found that about 58% of california voters agree with protesters under lying reason for being out there in the streets. questions of income, inequality, and insufficient funding for government services and so on and so forth and we have a new poll out this week which shows that the middle class in california has shrunken enormously over the years. the poorer has gotten poorer. the gap between rich and poor has widened, all of which we sort of knew...
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for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea. >> and the appellants that are only concerned about those locations would be free to withdraw their appeals. commissioner fung: commissioners, we have a process and we have an appeal. a one issue that i was trying to give -- and to get at, all of the forms are submitted. it is not fair to provide an in
for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea. >> and the appellants that are only concerned about those locations would be free to withdraw their appeals. commissioner fung: commissioners, we have a process and we have an appeal. a one issue that i was trying to give -- and to get at, all of the forms are submitted. it is not fair to provide an in
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one of the lowest levels since california -- california resainted the death penalty in 1978. prosecutors may be -- seek more life sentences in light of the long appeals process surrounding death penalty convictions and the six year moratorium imposed on executions. >>> final dash in iowa. tuesday night voters will make their choices in the iowa caucuses will they stay with front-runners mitt romney, ron paul or surprise the nation and choose another candidate? tahmon bradley as the latest. >> i'm running for president. if you get a chance to caucus, remember the name mitt romney. >> reporter: romney is benefiting from the remarkable collapse of the gingrich campaign. according to a new poll, romney tops the republican field in the hawkeye state with 25%. ron paul comes in second with 22%. rick santorum has surged to third place with 16%. now in fourth place, newt gingrich, who just three weeks ago topped the feel. >> -- >> reporter: gingrich and nominee dealing with a threat from the right. first santorum, who has been winning over conservatives, spending more time in iowa. >
one of the lowest levels since california -- california resainted the death penalty in 1978. prosecutors may be -- seek more life sentences in light of the long appeals process surrounding death penalty convictions and the six year moratorium imposed on executions. >>> final dash in iowa. tuesday night voters will make their choices in the iowa caucuses will they stay with front-runners mitt romney, ron paul or surprise the nation and choose another candidate? tahmon bradley as the...
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so highs today mostly in the 50s across northern california. closer to home we are going to warm up slightly. you can see a couple 60s out there, mainly in the south bay. 61 in san jose. 62 out in mountain view. and again, we do have a chance of rain for all of the bay area. it looks like about a 20 to 30% chance but those percentage chances bump up quite a bit north of the golden gate. your five-day forecast, rain for today and then we're looking dry for the new year's eve and new year's day holiday. dry this weekend and it looks dry for the next several days with pretty seasonable temperatures even slightly above average by the middle of next week. we'll have more weather coming up. in the meantime, let's update traffic. here's gianna with more. >>> with the rain comes slick surfaces so use caution. also dealing with some foggy conditions this morning for three bay bridges or three bay area bridges, rather. the bay bridge, san mateo bridge and the dumbarton bridge. now here's a live look at the bay bridge. the shot now is facing up the inclin
so highs today mostly in the 50s across northern california. closer to home we are going to warm up slightly. you can see a couple 60s out there, mainly in the south bay. 61 in san jose. 62 out in mountain view. and again, we do have a chance of rain for all of the bay area. it looks like about a 20 to 30% chance but those percentage chances bump up quite a bit north of the golden gate. your five-day forecast, rain for today and then we're looking dry for the new year's eve and new year's day...
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debra keene is with california cavor company. up with of a growing number of caviar purveyors trying to provide an environmental source of fish eggs. only source from sturgeon can be called cavor. illegal poaching created a huge black market for the delicacy. >> all of the imported wild caviar is banned in the united states. >> keene was part of a movement that started to bring domestic caviar back. she turned to farm raise ad fish. >> when i started in the industry there was six farms around the world producing caviar and only a couple processing caviar and growing the sturgeon. now, there is about 20. >> most of the u.s. production happens in california's central valley. the region produces an estimated 85% of all of the white sturgeon caviar in the country. >> white sturgeon is native to the california coast. >> reporter: it farm is owned by san francisco based zar nick coli caviar. the fish are raised in huge tanks and carefully monitored by biologists. >> we raise them until they are 6 to 8 years old. >> in the wild they can
debra keene is with california cavor company. up with of a growing number of caviar purveyors trying to provide an environmental source of fish eggs. only source from sturgeon can be called cavor. illegal poaching created a huge black market for the delicacy. >> all of the imported wild caviar is banned in the united states. >> keene was part of a movement that started to bring domestic caviar back. she turned to farm raise ad fish. >> when i started in the industry there was...
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but by the time we get to sunday and monday, the storm moves from california to southern california when we'll have a little bit of rain to deal with. not until the beginning of next week. overall today, just like yesterday, chilly, then nice, fresno, california looks good and yuka starting to warm up a little bit. weekend forecast coming up. >>> thanks, also coming up, stocks tumble. unemployment improves. and coke's secret formula comes out of hiding. sort of. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, she sang about kissing a girl. but we'll tell you which girl she asked fr a lock of hair. >>> coming up, the deal that was, the deal that wasn't, and one washed-up band. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky was released on $250,000 bail thursday after spending a night in jail on new sexual abuse charges. in a statement sandusky's wife defended her husband saying the accusers are making up their stor
but by the time we get to sunday and monday, the storm moves from california to southern california when we'll have a little bit of rain to deal with. not until the beginning of next week. overall today, just like yesterday, chilly, then nice, fresno, california looks good and yuka starting to warm up a little bit. weekend forecast coming up. >>> thanks, also coming up, stocks tumble. unemployment improves. and coke's secret formula comes out of hiding. sort of. your early morning...
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exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly st
exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony...
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. >> california has been hit hardest with approximately 1.2 million people losing their homes during the past year. only one in 10 have managed to get mortgages permanently modified. the crisis is far from over. reality track estimates lenders put off foreclosing on 800,000 homes in california until next year, more may be coming. >> occupy camp at civic center park in downtown berkeley has been growing and causing concern at a nearby high school. it's across the street from berkeley high school. abc 7 is interest and joins with us the story. >> the encampment has been here since october 23. and berkeley high is right next to this park. so, yes there is concern. that is why the school is in contact with berkeley police, who, by the way monitor the park every day. berkeley high is an open campus. at lunchtime, the students are free to roam. civic park has been a favorite location until the occupy movement took over. >> used to have lunch at that park. now, we can't. but i'm part of the 99%. >> doesn't seem like it's accomplishing that much. it is mostly people who are homeless. >> they
. >> california has been hit hardest with approximately 1.2 million people losing their homes during the past year. only one in 10 have managed to get mortgages permanently modified. the crisis is far from over. reality track estimates lenders put off foreclosing on 800,000 homes in california until next year, more may be coming. >> occupy camp at civic center park in downtown berkeley has been growing and causing concern at a nearby high school. it's across the street from berkeley...
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. >> california estÁ a punto de entrar de lleno al polÉmico debate sobre el derecho de los estados para adoptar sus propias leyes migratorias. >> washington no ha cho su trabajo. >> el principal impulsor la llamada california. de tambiÉn conocida como copa. la que propone un programa estatal de protecÓn temporal para los indocumentados que ya trabajan aquÍ. >> demÓcratas, republicanos e independientes apoyan esta medida. >> la propuesta permitirÍa que trabajador indocumentados trabajen cumpliendo con requisitos como teniendo un el go de pin para impuestos. estÁ aprendiendo inglÉs, pagar una multa y vivir en california desde el 2008. >> esto tiene que ver con impuestos los trabajadores indocumentados a contribuir 350 millones de dÓlares. >> california los respalda con una peticiÓn congobierno federal para ponerlos en el nivel mÁs bajo de deportaciones. >> surge como contrapeso para leyes estatales que criminalizan la inmigraÓn indocumentada. >> esta derinalizao el trabajo de los indocumentados. >> la corte suprema al dar un fallo favorable, todos los estados van a poder hacer
. >> california estÁ a punto de entrar de lleno al polÉmico debate sobre el derecho de los estados para adoptar sus propias leyes migratorias. >> washington no ha cho su trabajo. >> el principal impulsor la llamada california. de tambiÉn conocida como copa. la que propone un programa estatal de protecÓn temporal para los indocumentados que ya trabajan aquÍ. >> demÓcratas, republicanos e independientes apoyan esta medida. >> la propuesta permitirÍa que...
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estatal en california, lo cual da el derecho a los policias de arrestar indocumentados. necesita la forma de 550 mil votantes registrados en el estado. el lenguaje ya está causando nervios. >> por ejemplo en arizona, la gente está siendo deportada. >> ellos no le hacen daño a nadie, viene a trabajar. >> se han rehusado a coperar con inmigración, y se está ampliando una ley que ayuda a las familias hispanas. este tipo de iniciativa debe ser combatida desde un comienzo,. >> el 59% de los latinos está en contra de la política de deportación del presidente barack obama, 5 de cada 10 latinos apoyan a latinos. >> ahora en california, los niños menores de 6 años debian ir en asientos especiales, ahora una nueva ley estatal aumentará la edad hasta los 8 años. >> la ley dice que los niños menores de 6 años debe estar sentado en asiento especial, sin embargo ahora se aumentará,. >> la multa por no cumplir las nuevas regulaciones asciende a los 475 dólares. >> el año nuevo traerá una nueva ley que prohíba revisar los documentos economicos de un aspirante a un tra
estatal en california, lo cual da el derecho a los policias de arrestar indocumentados. necesita la forma de 550 mil votantes registrados en el estado. el lenguaje ya está causando nervios. >> por ejemplo en arizona, la gente está siendo deportada. >> ellos no le hacen daño a nadie, viene a trabajar. >> se han rehusado a coperar con inmigración, y se está ampliando una ley que ayuda a las familias hispanas. este tipo de iniciativa debe ser combatida desde un comienzo,....
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same story for california and new york. voters in california rejected the same increases that jerry brown wants and lookk at new york. new york lostt upper brackket people who create jobs in the state . same story for jerss jerss as well >> what about the over all economy. you think it will affect all of the states raising tax at least new york, and california? >> i think look, no one likes tax increases and taxes definitelyy have an economic impact. but 26 states or more have big deficits. you can't justt cut to the bottom. you are going to have to raise taxes. even the patron saint of tax cutting ronald reagan recognized that and put through largest tax increases for a president. he knew they had to raise taxes. >> he also lowered taxings quite a bit. >> i think steve forbes is the patron saint of lower taxes. i think you have your history wrongg there. >> they are cutting my taxes. >> victoria, what do you think? >> we are talking about two states here. but you are asking about the larger impliications. there is a sense
same story for california and new york. voters in california rejected the same increases that jerry brown wants and lookk at new york. new york lostt upper brackket people who create jobs in the state . same story for jerss jerss as well >> what about the over all economy. you think it will affect all of the states raising tax at least new york, and california? >> i think look, no one likes tax increases and taxes definitelyy have an economic impact. but 26 states or more have big...
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what role leading the governor of california should have? >> i think you have to remember who the governor is. i love jerry. [laughs] i clearly think of the wildfires and the earthquake that the governor has a role that is pretty critical for mobilizing the r and maybe resources outside the region. let's think about an earthquake. the kind of earthquake we're all theory in the bay area could also take out the levees, which would disrupt the water system for a lot of northern california. i would have to think twice. i mean, i think that the governor has to rally the state resources, but the governor may have multiple disasters on his hand, so rallying as overall resources to take care of what is probably going to be a multi- city, multi-issue kind of disaster, because it may be search and rescue and fires in san francisco and oakland, but it could be water supplies throughout the rest of the state. it could be later-after-later in a major disaster, and i think the state is going to have to rally resources from the entire state and probably fr
what role leading the governor of california should have? >> i think you have to remember who the governor is. i love jerry. [laughs] i clearly think of the wildfires and the earthquake that the governor has a role that is pretty critical for mobilizing the r and maybe resources outside the region. let's think about an earthquake. the kind of earthquake we're all theory in the bay area could also take out the levees, which would disrupt the water system for a lot of northern california. i...
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one in sacramento, another in southern california. this is something that most people don't understand. all of our orders are sent to us electronically, at 8:00 at night. we received those orders and we deliver them to the pharmacies the next morning. if you ever had an occasion to go to a pharmacy, and if you come back at 10:00, that is the miracle of how that happens. we fulfill the order, and it is critical for how we handle national disasters as well. the orders can actually be routed to any of the distribution centers in our system at the moment notice. they are centralized in one location and we have great flexibility in times of national disasters. it happened to be a relatively new facility, only of for a couple of years when the hurricane ike passed through. of a, i will just sit in all. it passed right through our facility, it was a disaster is a storm, and have tremendous implications. the one thing that is different about a hurricane, we had notice of the hurricane coming. we move inventory and to oklahoma city in preparat
one in sacramento, another in southern california. this is something that most people don't understand. all of our orders are sent to us electronically, at 8:00 at night. we received those orders and we deliver them to the pharmacies the next morning. if you ever had an occasion to go to a pharmacy, and if you come back at 10:00, that is the miracle of how that happens. we fulfill the order, and it is critical for how we handle national disasters as well. the orders can actually be routed to...
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california state y la universidad de california perdern 100 millones de dlares en fondos cada uno.. algo que muy problamente aumente an ms sus colegiaturas.. s.o.t. debería haber una solución para traer más dinero al estado y para eso nosotros pensamos que debería de haber algún tipo de impuesto para los millonarios y las corporaciones.. el gobernador piensa igual y planea someterlo en la boleta electoral en noviembre.. mientras tanto, los distritos dicen que los padres de familia no tienen que preocuparse.. s.o.t. 7:35:00 vamos a trabajar duro aqui en este distrito para ver como le vamos a hacer para que esos autobuses siguen levantando los niños y trayendolos a la escuela.. cu ---el distrito escolar de san francisco, una vez mas pide a los maestros hacer sacrificios para efectuar recortes de presupuesto. take vo ---entre las solicitudes que el distrito ha hecho al gremio que representa al personal docente, esta la reduccion del numero de dias en el aÑo escolar, suspender o eliminar las ausencias sabticas y cancelar pagos de salario por adelantado. ---segun el administrador
california state y la universidad de california perdern 100 millones de dlares en fondos cada uno.. algo que muy problamente aumente an ms sus colegiaturas.. s.o.t. debería haber una solución para traer más dinero al estado y para eso nosotros pensamos que debería de haber algún tipo de impuesto para los millonarios y las corporaciones.. el gobernador piensa igual y planea someterlo en la boleta electoral en noviembre.. mientras tanto, los distritos dicen que los padres de familia no...
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the people who bought it moved from california. >> he moved his family and his business from california to austin. they traded in a one bedroom apartment for this four bedroom home. >> if we stayed in california, in order for us to make it where we want to live, we need to be a two income family. >> reporter: with the lower cost of living, his wife now stays home with their daughter. >> we go to gym. swimming lessons. >> reporter: yet they miss the california weather and the ocean. >> my first surf board. >> reporter: for now they will trade blue waters for greener pastures. >>> what does madonna have in common with michael jackson? the gig she handed that will be one of her biggest gigs ever. >>> coming up next on game day. the 49ers turn around has them back in the playoffs. inside the locker room and we will capture the emotion of the victory. and tiger woods needed a 6-foot birdie to end his drought and history for the women's soccer team sat stanford. game day is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, and there are few stages bir >>> she is a performer who love as big stage and there are few
the people who bought it moved from california. >> he moved his family and his business from california to austin. they traded in a one bedroom apartment for this four bedroom home. >> if we stayed in california, in order for us to make it where we want to live, we need to be a two income family. >> reporter: with the lower cost of living, his wife now stays home with their daughter. >> we go to gym. swimming lessons. >> reporter: yet they miss the california...