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kids in california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in california sued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary clinton has said we need to treat them with compassion and send them home. we can't solve all the worlds problems with open borders. we need sensible immigration laws and embrace immigrants. when he 24's are laws and take kids -- we need to enforce laws and take care of kids in california. >> this is a tragedy. i disagree with mr. kashkari. the law that they came in at under george bush gave these kids a hearing, i don't think we ought to change that. they ought to get a decent hearing. some of them are facing games and murder, girls being put into prostitution. they came her
kids in california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in california sued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary...
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texas and california. here are the two giants of the planet. texas and california. if you look at texas and california i want through and look at all the taxes on income in both states and that are i think in california i think i end up with something like 1800 separate taxes before i stopped. i wasn't at the end of the taxes. there were a lot more to go but i stopped there. if you look at all of the tax rates and you will have to just believe me on this, tax rates in california on income are higher than they are in texas, but they are not only higher, the tax rate, the effective marginal tax rate on the unit of income in california is about 65% higher than the effective marginal tax rate on the unit of income in taxes. are you all with me? there's 13.5% in california, no capital gains tax -- but if you take all of us together. california marginal tax rates on economic activity are about 55%-are in california. point number one. once you look at this 55% higher marginal tax we do in california than it is in
texas and california. here are the two giants of the planet. texas and california. if you look at texas and california i want through and look at all the taxes on income in both states and that are i think in california i think i end up with something like 1800 separate taxes before i stopped. i wasn't at the end of the taxes. there were a lot more to go but i stopped there. if you look at all of the tax rates and you will have to just believe me on this, tax rates in california on income are...
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r of california. tonight, the california debate. good evening everybody. i'm john myers. i am the moderator of this one-hour debate. the two men and our studio are the only candidates, the governor jerry brown and the challenger neel kashkari . let me introduce the journalist asking questions with me. this debate is being presented by the california channel and its cable tv partners, along with kqed-tv. .he rules are very simple opening and closing statements are 60 seconds each. 90 seconds to answer a question. the other candidate is given 30 seconds for her bottle. i will step in and make sure they stick to the topics. both candidates have agreed to the debate rules. we tossed a coin. neel kashkari won the coin toss. he chose to end the broadcast with a final statement. let's begin. our first opening statement from the incumbent. good evening. >> thank you. the messpeople forget california was in four years ago. there were a million jobs that have been lost. our budget deficit was astronomical. $27 billion. we didn't have a budget on time in 10 years. there was bickerin
r of california. tonight, the california debate. good evening everybody. i'm john myers. i am the moderator of this one-hour debate. the two men and our studio are the only candidates, the governor jerry brown and the challenger neel kashkari . let me introduce the journalist asking questions with me. this debate is being presented by the california channel and its cable tv partners, along with kqed-tv. .he rules are very simple opening and closing statements are 60 seconds each. 90 seconds to...
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it can't be northern california versus southern california versus central california. it's got to be californians oork working together. let's solve this. let's work together and let's create a better california for managing our water together. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california reserves her time and the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm very pleased to yield two minutes to another former member of the natural resources committee, mr. denham from california, two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. denham, is recognized for two minutes. mr. denham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to support the bill to ensure again the house takes the lead in taking action about this big crisis that we're having in california's central valley. this measure puts a number of commonsense ideas on the table to alleviate the severity of today's drought. there's need for federal response because california has a cross-cutting network of bo
it can't be northern california versus southern california versus central california. it's got to be californians oork working together. let's solve this. let's work together and let's create a better california for managing our water together. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california reserves her time and the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm very pleased to yield two...
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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...
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and southern california the evil villain of southern california uses 15% or less. >> reporter: southeast asian has a monsoon climate so farmers grow rice. but around calusa county in california where every rainstorm is cause to celebrate, farmers also grow rice. california raises beef and dairy cows, to feed them alfalfa for grazing, growers have been using more water than the entire bay area and southern california clear down to san diego combined. >> cows are getting about three times as much water as humans are in california right now between the irrigated pasture and irrigated alfalfa. at least that much. to raise a 24-ounce steak on irrigated pasture on the san joaquin valley uses exactly as much water as a person would use taking a five minute shower every day for a year. >> reporter: critics say that farmers brought this water shortage on themselves and everyone else in the state. farmers were using 85% of all available water in this state. they used about half of that water on just four crops. rice and cotton and alfalfa and land to feed cows. before the recent cut backs this is
and southern california the evil villain of southern california uses 15% or less. >> reporter: southeast asian has a monsoon climate so farmers grow rice. but around calusa county in california where every rainstorm is cause to celebrate, farmers also grow rice. california raises beef and dairy cows, to feed them alfalfa for grazing, growers have been using more water than the entire bay area and southern california clear down to san diego combined. >> cows are getting about three...
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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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to one of california's biggest battles the naming of this bridge. it was indeed bavrm by fire. it was pure old school san francisco politics. it was classic willie l. brown junior. (clapping.) many local dignitaries may not recognize me. well, this is likely true since i proudly live and represent the good people of compton california and the surrounding areas of south los angeles but when alice the president of the naacp approached me honoring speaker brown i asked maimed brown how big will the sign be? quite honestly the first conversation was let's make it happen. bay area and media reports were be clever to figure out that compton was down the road if san francisco and why would a black boy be honoring this area. they began to quay what is a black man doing. the answer is quite simple. ladies and gentlemen, i stand before you to let you know that willie brown has impacted more people outside of san francisco. it has impacted and changed the lives of san francisco and throughout this great nation. willie brown will forever be a legacy for people
to one of california's biggest battles the naming of this bridge. it was indeed bavrm by fire. it was pure old school san francisco politics. it was classic willie l. brown junior. (clapping.) many local dignitaries may not recognize me. well, this is likely true since i proudly live and represent the good people of compton california and the surrounding areas of south los angeles but when alice the president of the naacp approached me honoring speaker brown i asked maimed brown how big will...
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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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. >> california is in a really intense prolonged drought. this is a worldwide thing, all over the globe, there are more extreme weather events. places are getting warmer, places are getting drier. it's a pretty big deal. >> we went to central voluntarily to see just how bad it is, what technology can do to maybe help fix it. let's take a look. >> we are seeing a period of epic drought, the extremes for extreme. it affects all of us. >> we get a satellite view of california's epic drought. >> they're the eye in the sky. >> we get a boots on the ground perspective where once fertile fields have gone to dust. >> my parents were migrant farm workers and then we established our family here in the early 1950's and that's where i grew up learning a lot about farming, especially cantaloupes. >> growing fruits and vegetables has been joe's life work, but this year, a third of his fields will sit unplanted and unproductive. >> our water comes from the u.s. bureau of reclamation and that allocated zero water thousand year. we did not have enough water
. >> california is in a really intense prolonged drought. this is a worldwide thing, all over the globe, there are more extreme weather events. places are getting warmer, places are getting drier. it's a pretty big deal. >> we went to central voluntarily to see just how bad it is, what technology can do to maybe help fix it. let's take a look. >> we are seeing a period of epic drought, the extremes for extreme. it affects all of us. >> we get a satellite view of...
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of california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the california channel, here in sacramento, i'm john myers. the two are the only candidates, democrat, jerry brown and the republican, neel kashkari. we'll get started in just a moment but first let me introduce the journalists who along with me will be asking m along with me the questions. dunia elvir and jim newton. kqed public media, the los >> bickering in sacramento, republicans fighting with democrats. 27 billion. when i went up there i rolled up my sleeves, i started cutting my budget. the legislature gave me a budget i didn't think was tough enough. so i sent it back to them. i vetoed the first budget in the history of california. we started making the right cuts and making the right decision. so that budget from 27 billion in the red is now in a surplus. a solid surplus. all the jobs we lost in the recession we got back. 1.3 million jobs. our schools instead of laying off 30,0
of california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the california channel, here in sacramento, i'm john myers. the two are the only candidates, democrat, jerry brown and the republican, neel kashkari. we'll get started in just a moment but first let me introduce the journalists who along with me will be asking m along with me the questions. dunia elvir and jim newton. kqed public media, the los >> bickering in sacramento,...
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so california makes a decision, for example, to take lead out of gasoline. automakers are going to take it out across country and make it a decision to require catalytic converters. the whole country will turn -- if california makes a decision as the state did under arnold schwarzenegger, passing a law to cap and trade greenhouse cap emissions, that market will become quite powerful and influential. we also see other states in quebec and canadian province trying to join the california cap and trade system. so studying what happens here is a good way to see larger trends. another aspect is california's economy is very much oriented towards the rest of the world and the pacific basin. china and korea and japan, australia, and to latin america, are always at the forefront of the way in which we think about our relationship to the environment and the way in which we regulate it. we have problem here now. we success any cleaned up a lot of our smog evictions. we evicted most of the heavy industry. we cleaned up our cars and vehicles. the air is much cleaner now.
so california makes a decision, for example, to take lead out of gasoline. automakers are going to take it out across country and make it a decision to require catalytic converters. the whole country will turn -- if california makes a decision as the state did under arnold schwarzenegger, passing a law to cap and trade greenhouse cap emissions, that market will become quite powerful and influential. we also see other states in quebec and canadian province trying to join the california cap and...
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aspect, that would be a distinction from california because california processes it right away. >> not right away. >> in other words, they don't wait for a charge. >> correct, and that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction though? and this may be because the supreme court wasn't clairvoyant in look at the situation we have in front of us. but if you go to the end of the opinion of the court, actually the court on page 23 of its slip opinion, it keeps talking about in sum there is little reason to question a legitimate reason of the government when it's talking about "the identity of the person arrested" and it talks about identification of arrestees. what do we make of that language as you fold it into the california statute? >> well, the first time the court talks about the identification of arrestees, it's from florence or hibble where it says in every criminal case it's necessary to know who has been arrested and who is being tried. when we talk about identifying arrestees, it's arrestees who are being prosecuted. because everyone in maryland was ne
aspect, that would be a distinction from california because california processes it right away. >> not right away. >> in other words, they don't wait for a charge. >> correct, and that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction though? and this may be because the supreme court wasn't clairvoyant in look at the situation we have in front of us. but if you go to the end of the opinion of the court, actually the court on page 23 of its slip...
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california is leading the nation. many of you heard of the terrible municipal bankruptcy in d choice, the largest bankruptcy that has occurred in the nation. that bankruptcy was predictable but it happened over a period of time because of circumstances similar to california. liberal democrats were in control for a long period of time. they didn't use spending constraint, public employee unions controlled got elected to various offices, the place was ranked with corruption. they got a lot of welfare into the city and ended up paying high public employee salaries and had very high commitments to the public employee union pension funds and the city went completely bankrupt and the largest municipal bankruptcy in the country but california led the way because prior to deflate the largest municipal bankruptcy was stockton in california. stockton went into bankruptcy for exactly the same reason. for paying its public employees too much, for developing huge obligations to its public employee pension funds and doing incredibl
california is leading the nation. many of you heard of the terrible municipal bankruptcy in d choice, the largest bankruptcy that has occurred in the nation. that bankruptcy was predictable but it happened over a period of time because of circumstances similar to california. liberal democrats were in control for a long period of time. they didn't use spending constraint, public employee unions controlled got elected to various offices, the place was ranked with corruption. they got a lot of...
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right now in california, we're talbtd# about ensuring individuals and cover california. we're actively recruiting every single ethnic group that we possibly can. during the most recent redistricting, we have our citizen commissions is talking about communities of interest. when you look at our private institutions, like stanford here in california, they can have that as part of the process. where it's not allowed is in our university system. and what i'm saying is just habit is part of the application process and part of the process for admittance. >> opponents of the measures say college admission should be based on merit, not the color of your skin, that this is a reflective form of reverse discrimination. how do you respond to that? >> it is on merit. i totally agree. and if you look at every single student that should be accepted to our university system, it should be based on merit. for example, in the university of california, there are 14 criteria. this would mean just one additional criteria. it goes beyond race, it also goes to gender. give you an example. let's
right now in california, we're talbtd# about ensuring individuals and cover california. we're actively recruiting every single ethnic group that we possibly can. during the most recent redistricting, we have our citizen commissions is talking about communities of interest. when you look at our private institutions, like stanford here in california, they can have that as part of the process. where it's not allowed is in our university system. and what i'm saying is just habit is part of the...
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, california chrome. mornings on 2 is next. >>> let's get you over to rosemary with a quick check of the saturday forecast. >> good morning to you, the heat is going to be on for the bay area weekend, especially inland where we have plenty of sunshine this morning. the onshore breeze still with us. but, it is dying down a bit. and for the afternoon, i do expect areas like bay point are going to be quite toasty. let's take a look at the ridge of high pressure in play. it's going to be strengthening over the next 24 to 48 hours. as it does, it's going to be bringing warmer air into place. that ridge of high pressure will be bringing patchy thick fog. if you're on the coast or the bay, you're waking up with partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. if you're over there, take it easy. it's 70 miles per hour in concord. fairfield 16 miles per hour. you're seeing the transition here. when we started earlier, the winds were gusting to 28 miles per hour through fairfield and now 16. so, when we lose that sea breeze p
, california chrome. mornings on 2 is next. >>> let's get you over to rosemary with a quick check of the saturday forecast. >> good morning to you, the heat is going to be on for the bay area weekend, especially inland where we have plenty of sunshine this morning. the onshore breeze still with us. but, it is dying down a bit. and for the afternoon, i do expect areas like bay point are going to be quite toasty. let's take a look at the ridge of high pressure in play. it's going...
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california chrome's bid recame up short today. his owner had stern words about his owner had stern words about the ♪ ♪ his owner had stern words about the thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. the path to becoming citizens tonight. volunteers helped people who are already legal residents complete the 21-page citizenship application form
california chrome's bid recame up short today. his owner had stern words about his owner had stern words about the ♪ ♪ his owner had stern words about the thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner...
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california's drought this time on the program, and it's not just california. next time you are sitting at the computer, search lake meade images, and you'll be able to sample big pictures of a lake that looks like a slowly draining bathtub. daniel sumner because sit a regional drought, am i right in assuming that california can't rely on its neighbors for help with this one? >> that's right. almost all of the water used in california falls on california as snow or rain. we get a little water out of the california that goes into the far southern agriculture, and a bit of water into the metropolitan, but most of the water -- almost all of the water here in california is in the form of snow or rain here. historically that was sufficient. there was never really enough. there has been water fights for decades. but it was sufficient to get by. and for a growing and vibrant economy. >> peter glick right now there's debates in the legislature about what to do, there is a measure going on the ballot in november, what do these things provide for and are they the right m
california's drought this time on the program, and it's not just california. next time you are sitting at the computer, search lake meade images, and you'll be able to sample big pictures of a lake that looks like a slowly draining bathtub. daniel sumner because sit a regional drought, am i right in assuming that california can't rely on its neighbors for help with this one? >> that's right. almost all of the water used in california falls on california as snow or rain. we get a little...
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what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. rosie perez >> i had to fight back, or else my ass was gonna get kicked... >> a tough childhood... >> there was a crying, there was a lot of laughter... >> finding her voice >> i was not a ham, i was ham & cheese... >> and turning it around... >> you don't have to let your circumstance dictate who you are as a person >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted >> a silent killer... >> it's got a lot of arsenic in it >> you know your water's bad, and you k
what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. >> every...
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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 governing california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too unwieldy and we're just not 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 colazal waste of time a democratic and g.o.p. strategist teamed up to form one california group aimed at fighting off draper and his big bucks they say draper's plan is hurting the california brand so even if voters wer
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 governing california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too unwieldy and we're just not a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing...
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when you look at what's happened in california with the university of california, and we have some small elite colleges, small in terms of size, cal-tech, and stanford compared to uc is small, and the synergy now with the backbone of the university of california and a few smaller colleges, that's a different model than you have on the east coast. the whole idea behind creating the university of california was to say, you know what, we should have a public university that is as good or better. it should have public-level tuition and costs, and it should give california the ability to compete. >> but as you know, some of the critics, including some of the regents who are elected officials, are saying what you're doing here is essentially holding the students hostage. you're saying, well, we won't raise the tuition if you give us more money. somebody described it as a ransom note. give us the money or we'll hurt the kids. >> look, higher education in california, this doesn't start with this plan. it started a long time ago. as difficult budget decisions were made and things were prioritized
when you look at what's happened in california with the university of california, and we have some small elite colleges, small in terms of size, cal-tech, and stanford compared to uc is small, and the synergy now with the backbone of the university of california and a few smaller colleges, that's a different model than you have on the east coast. the whole idea behind creating the university of california was to say, you know what, we should have a public university that is as good or better....
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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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california es una tierra de oportunidades. somos la cuna de google, se que hablan de lo mal que estÁ, pocos trabajos, pero no es el cuadro que yo amo. yo amo este estado, se que no resolvimos todos los prfia, pero tenemos un gran impulso. >>> gracias gobernador brown. y la prÓxima pregunta es para usted, seÑor. gobernador, usted no creo el proyecto del tren veloz. pero usted se convirtiÓ en su mayor defensor, los republicanos dicen que recibirÁn los 38 mil millones de dÓlares de washington. y le puede decir a los votantes en quÉ momento se reconstruirÁ el tren veloz. >>> sÍ, porque es mÁs baratos que construir carreteras, y pistas de aterrizajes, a la gente se le pasa esto. tenemos que saem y tenemos que construir mÁs pistas de aterrizajaeseo jeseo para aviones, si en lugar de eso hacemos un bren de alta velocidad serÁ mas limpio, usaremos energÍa elogica y solar. el tren de ptrfre y por eso el alcalde lo apoya, porque genera empleos donde mÁs lo necesita. y 2 mil millones de dÓlares en dinero estatal, 3 mil mil
california es una tierra de oportunidades. somos la cuna de google, se que hablan de lo mal que estÁ, pocos trabajos, pero no es el cuadro que yo amo. yo amo este estado, se que no resolvimos todos los prfia, pero tenemos un gran impulso. >>> gracias gobernador brown. y la prÓxima pregunta es para usted, seÑor. gobernador, usted no creo el proyecto del tren veloz. pero usted se convirtiÓ en su mayor defensor, los republicanos dicen que recibirÁn los 38 mil millones de dÓlares de...
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some of the california problems are related to the state water project, which is internal to california. arizona shares usage of the colorado river with california and other states, and there has been a drought on that river as well. but arizona is really good shape, and there are a variety of reasons for that. we have been kind of planning for this sense at least 1980 and before that in terms of our ground water management code and a lot of conservation programs. storing water underground and other programs that flow out of the ground water code. so in the short-term at least, we don't foresee any water shortages in arizona. we have seen some impacts on some of our ranching community and we have seen some forest fires in the summers over the last few years, but from a water supply stand out for our municipal and agriculture users, we're in pretty good shape. >> isn't your water replenished to a certain degree, by californias and snowfall. and aren't you suffering the same drought they are, whatever reserves? >> we are suffering from the 14-year drought on the colorado deliveriver, whic
some of the california problems are related to the state water project, which is internal to california. arizona shares usage of the colorado river with california and other states, and there has been a drought on that river as well. but arizona is really good shape, and there are a variety of reasons for that. we have been kind of planning for this sense at least 1980 and before that in terms of our ground water management code and a lot of conservation programs. storing water underground and...
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they would come to the shipyards of northern california, come to the aircraft factories of southern california. you had this great assemblage of people from all over the country. now after world war ii, you have all these people saying, okay, what do i do now? some went home, some stayed in california. many of them settled in the bakersfield area. >> my name is buck owens and those boys are called the buckaroos. this is the bucco ranch. we'd like to say thanks so much for tuning us in. tell your friends about it. tune us in next week or next month or the next time we come your way. okay? meantime, here is my favorite time of the show. miss kay is is going to sing it. don and i are going to help her. >> buck owens, you know, grew up working alongside hispanics in the fields and his music has sort of a rockabilly sensitivity but also a hispanic/latino sound to it. ♪ so you found your prince charming was just a dream ♪ >> i think buck owens was a very innovative singer that, with his sound burst on the scene in the mid'60s when country music need to be shaken up a little bit. buck grew up ver
they would come to the shipyards of northern california, come to the aircraft factories of southern california. you had this great assemblage of people from all over the country. now after world war ii, you have all these people saying, okay, what do i do now? some went home, some stayed in california. many of them settled in the bakersfield area. >> my name is buck owens and those boys are called the buckaroos. this is the bucco ranch. we'd like to say thanks so much for tuning us in....
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welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the introduction. welcome. there is so much i want to say. i have been given seven minutes. i will keep it brief. it is important to recognize the significance of the reason for being. in appreciating the reason for it hasnd the purpose assumed. we know that all of us have many things in common, in spite of the fact that we have diverse interests and priorities. we have at least two things in common, all of us. , wemost of us in the room are one of the first or the first to do what we do. room, weof us in this do what we do because we believe in the mag
welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the...
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california chrome was won the preakness! california chrome did it! >> california chrome wins the preakness 1:54:84 with victor espinoso aboard. california chrome, the first california-bred horse to win the preakness since 1986. >>> the san jose earthquakes at century link field. the incredible goal here. he couldn't do that again if he tried. that's just amazing. look at this. seattle up 1-0 and they will go on to win by the same score. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. i want you to have a great day. see you again at five. >> up next the heavy buzz about tonight's billboard awards and a high-tech magic that's bringing michael jackson back on stage. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. >> hear are the winning numbers from last night's $100 million power ball draw. no one got all six. the wednesday night's jackpot soars to $114 million. >> the winning numbers from last night.
california chrome was won the preakness! california chrome did it! >> california chrome wins the preakness 1:54:84 with victor espinoso aboard. california chrome, the first california-bred horse to win the preakness since 1986. >>> the san jose earthquakes at century link field. the incredible goal here. he couldn't do that again if he tried. that's just amazing. look at this. seattle up 1-0 and they will go on to win by the same score. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike...
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. >> it started in california. >> how dare you hurt the farmers in california. >> tonight how the story unfolded internationally. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> and the sweeping changes across the food industry thinking came to light because of your sterling investigation. >> here is nbc bay area investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. in the next half hour, we investigate how your food is handled, from farm to table. tonight we'll show you how we uncovered the illegal actions of the world's largest food distributor. sysco corporation. our reports resulted in a landmark settlement to better protect public health. it all started with a whistle-blower who wanted to but first, more on the company at the center of our story. [ closing bell ] >> shares surging, talk about sysco. >> reporter: sysco corporation is a publicly traded company. >> sysco. >> sysco. >> sysco. >> the food service distributor -- >> reporter: with annual sales of $44 billion in 2013, sysco provides food to more than 400,000 clients across north me. >> th
. >> it started in california. >> how dare you hurt the farmers in california. >> tonight how the story unfolded internationally. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> and the sweeping changes across the food industry thinking came to light because of your sterling investigation. >> here is nbc bay area investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. in the next half hour, we investigate how your...
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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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people of california. we don't need to be the cheapest place in the world but we need to be competitive and were not. >> apple is building a factory in arizona, samsung in texas -- how would you get them to choose california instead? >> first of all, the regulatory litigation complex in sacramento is out of control. hundreds of new rules and regulations every year, like a giant ball of yarn that gets bigger. we need to reign that in. legislators want to go the new arena, they exempt their arena from the environmental review because they know it will take years and cost more money. if it's good enough for their projects, why isn't it good enough for apple? why isn't it good enough for the new elon musk factory? why did they play by a harder set of rules? that's not fair of me to change that. >> what about tax incentives? >> i think we need to look at it. we don't have to out-texas texas, but we can create incentives to bring factories to california and come up with ways of those factories to pay back to the
people of california. we don't need to be the cheapest place in the world but we need to be competitive and were not. >> apple is building a factory in arizona, samsung in texas -- how would you get them to choose california instead? >> first of all, the regulatory litigation complex in sacramento is out of control. hundreds of new rules and regulations every year, like a giant ball of yarn that gets bigger. we need to reign that in. legislators want to go the new arena, they exempt...
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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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a weeklong tour to california wrapping up in thousand oaks. now, screening left, making his move to the front of the pack. gets the sprint to the finish line to get the stage. 2012 tour de france winner holding on to the jersey for the win. >>> the final round in texas. now, james hahn, a great guy. one off of the lead going in on sunday. now, finished tied for 5th. five off of the lead. this is brandon. a right handed golfer. he had to do this stuff all day long. well, maybe not that. hitting out of the threes, he saved paron this. and that turned out to be a huge shot. going on to win by 2 shots over mike greer. the first pga win. tonight on "gameday" going to join us to talk about the warriors coaching change and tim, talking about california chrome and vern glen we sent him to sacramento. rumor out there that the a's triple a team is going to lose affiliation and the giants triple a team is going to move there. >> oh, wow. >> all right. >> yes. right here on kpix5. >> okay. all right, good night ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and ford >> kroft: the
a weeklong tour to california wrapping up in thousand oaks. now, screening left, making his move to the front of the pack. gets the sprint to the finish line to get the stage. 2012 tour de france winner holding on to the jersey for the win. >>> the final round in texas. now, james hahn, a great guy. one off of the lead going in on sunday. now, finished tied for 5th. five off of the lead. this is brandon. a right handed golfer. he had to do this stuff all day long. well, maybe not that....
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that would be a distinction from california because california processes right away. >> not right away. >> in other words they don't wait for a charge. >> correct. that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction, though? and this may be because the supreme court wasn't clairvoyant in looking at the situation in front of us but as you go to the enof the opinion of the court, actually the court on page 23, that slip opinion, it keeps talking about in sum, there's little reason to question the legitimate interest of the government when it's talking about, quote, the identity of the person in question, and it gos on to talk about identify case of arrestees. what do we make of that language as you fold it into the california statute? >> the first time the court talks about identification of arrestees, from floshes i believe or maybe from hibble, it says in every criminal case it's imperative to know who is being arrested and who is being tried. it's talking about arrestees who are being prosecuted because everyone in maryland who is giving a d.n.a. sample was ne
that would be a distinction from california because california processes right away. >> not right away. >> in other words they don't wait for a charge. >> correct. that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction, though? and this may be because the supreme court wasn't clairvoyant in looking at the situation in front of us but as you go to the enof the opinion of the court, actually the court on page 23, that slip opinion, it keeps talking...
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we have the whole california water project developed by the federal government in the 1930s and a california state water project developed during administration of pat brown. those are the two big ones and the feds have say over theirs and we have say over ours and it gets more complicated. the state of california 30 years ago cut deals with private water owners that allowed them to own and control the water under ground. they can't tell them to move it away or to do something with it. so we have a very fractured environment. >> it seems so cumbersome like some people don't know who is turning on the facet and off and how it works. is there a more efficient way in your mind of how this could be controlled? do you study politics? you studied this for awhile. would there be a simpler way? >> every one of these interests believes the water they are entitled to and because of that, there is not enough to go around and nobody wants to yield. >> you know, on that, what do you think would happen if it was the whole government hands off attitude and we were able to get the water from the backyard wh
we have the whole california water project developed by the federal government in the 1930s and a california state water project developed during administration of pat brown. those are the two big ones and the feds have say over theirs and we have say over ours and it gets more complicated. the state of california 30 years ago cut deals with private water owners that allowed them to own and control the water under ground. they can't tell them to move it away or to do something with it. so we...
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what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. >> tomorrow, retired senator george mitchell. >> not every problem in the world is an american problem. >> shares his unique perspective on the future of america, home and abroad. >> people everywhere have certain things in common that are actually much greater than their differences. >> every saturday, join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. talk to al jazeera, tomorrow, 5 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. through the long history of the national debates about schools and quality of educ
what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. >> tomorrow,...
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i'll think there is much hope for california but california has risen up in 1978. in 2003 we did recall a governor. 2013 to be better not the liberal citizens of los angeles turned down a tax hike put on the ballot people had enough of the taxes in recent the san diego had is elected a republican mayor is one of the biggest cities in the nation. my book is not optimistic about the future of california but we revealed the issues and up problems and it can be no more relevant but the young people represent the future and you don't want to live in a society where all the local governments and services to basically run retirement programs. we need to reach out to reach out to uninformed people to change our great country and state to move in the right direction. thank you for the opportunity. [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon the presentation and today is dedicated to do too intellectual work chippers -- workers and ms. barnett 1862 through 1931. this afternoon it is my great pleasure to introduce dr. mitchell. dr. mitchell israel literary historian and cultural
i'll think there is much hope for california but california has risen up in 1978. in 2003 we did recall a governor. 2013 to be better not the liberal citizens of los angeles turned down a tax hike put on the ballot people had enough of the taxes in recent the san diego had is elected a republican mayor is one of the biggest cities in the nation. my book is not optimistic about the future of california but we revealed the issues and up problems and it can be no more relevant but the young people...