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what's interesting about california, california has led the way in the past on shark protection. in 1993, pete wilson signed a law that banned all hunting of sharks and great white sharks out to three miles in state waters. jerry brown as we may remember in 2011 signed a bill banning the possession or sale of shark fins which got a lot of the, you know, chinese restaurants in l.a. and the bay area upset because it's illegal to serve shark fin soup. but a lot of environmentalists were really nervous. there have been a couple recent studies that estimated the population at something like 300 to 400 adults. and, you know, if only half of those are female, they're saying that's a pretty low number. >> yeah. we're talking now about putting the shark on the state endangered species list. how is is that different from the federal endangered list? >> california is one of the only states that has its own separate endangered species list. it has similar rules to the federal one. the feds are looking at great white sharks right now as well and are going to decide in june whether to lift the
what's interesting about california, california has led the way in the past on shark protection. in 1993, pete wilson signed a law that banned all hunting of sharks and great white sharks out to three miles in state waters. jerry brown as we may remember in 2011 signed a bill banning the possession or sale of shark fins which got a lot of the, you know, chinese restaurants in l.a. and the bay area upset because it's illegal to serve shark fin soup. but a lot of environmentalists were really...
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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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and not legal in california. it is tracer round they call it a tracer because you can see it and trace it as it flies through the air and it actually is lit with different flammable material like phosphorus, magnesium and the different colors that designates the different types of material used in the actual bullet. and there is a green one and a green tip. this actually penetrates steel. and so this will go through steel, not only body armor but steel as well. so a very serious round that can penetrate the steel and go through your car door or a police officer's door and so on. not legal and have an x here, which makes that. and then, another one that is not legal, red tip, another tracer round, the same thing, phosphorus, and kind of flies through the air where you can see t mostly for the military use. and illegal round. and then the basic rounds that we do have that are legal for hunting is a 308 rifle basic hunting cartridge and it is different when it is fired and this is used for hunting and the police off
and not legal in california. it is tracer round they call it a tracer because you can see it and trace it as it flies through the air and it actually is lit with different flammable material like phosphorus, magnesium and the different colors that designates the different types of material used in the actual bullet. and there is a green one and a green tip. this actually penetrates steel. and so this will go through steel, not only body armor but steel as well. so a very serious round that can...
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. >> coming up on "california country," find out why it's always a time to celebrate citrus in california and now more than ever, thanks to some pint-sized products. >> it's like a nice little snack that people have. it's--i don't know. i mean, they kind of-- they make me happy. >> then see why making wine is music to these men's ears. >> ♪ this is dedicated to the one i... ♪ >> now he's gonna sing. >> ♪ love >> well, sort of. heh. next, they're a salad staple, but not all greens are created equal. find out how to pick the best and what to do with them. it's all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] for anybody who has tried a piece of fresh california citrus, it's not surprising it's been called the best in the west. and it's yet another of the products that made the golden state a leading force in the world of agriculture. california is the leading producer of fresh citrus fruits. but as the industry has gotten larger, the size of the fruit has actually gotten smaller. in fact, many think that this little guy may be a big part of
. >> coming up on "california country," find out why it's always a time to celebrate citrus in california and now more than ever, thanks to some pint-sized products. >> it's like a nice little snack that people have. it's--i don't know. i mean, they kind of-- they make me happy. >> then see why making wine is music to these men's ears. >> ♪ this is dedicated to the one i... ♪ >> now he's gonna sing. >> ♪ love >> well, sort of. heh. next,...
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trout man, california grand jurors association, president. (applause) >> well, finally, i want to thank all of you for being here for this event and for helping to shine light on what i've begun to call california's best kept secret. so, from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of the california grand jurors association, thank you for all your help. and please, on your way out, take advantage of some of the literature, the san francisco gazette from your past jury is available. and other brochures and information about the california grand jurors association and the works we do. our support doesn't stop with just the preliminary training for grand juries, but provide resource he throughout the year on the website. the information is there in the packets. thanks again for being here. >> thank you, too. (applause) >> i do want to just acknowledge ken malley. you mentioned, bill mentioned everything he did. he did mention that he picked me up and drove me -- called me 10 times and make sure -- [laughter] >> so, i did want to express my apprecia
trout man, california grand jurors association, president. (applause) >> well, finally, i want to thank all of you for being here for this event and for helping to shine light on what i've begun to call california's best kept secret. so, from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of the california grand jurors association, thank you for all your help. and please, on your way out, take advantage of some of the literature, the san francisco gazette from your past jury is available. and other...
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from farm to feast--stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> joanne neft didn't start out a few years ago yearning to become a food rock star, but now, in placer county, her swirl of bright gray hair turns heads everywhere she goes. >> 20 years ago, i started the farmers' markets in placer county. and i thought to myself, what could we do that would help people understand that there's something wonderful to eat in placer county every day of the year? i had a friend, susan dupre, who came for lunch in december, and we had what i had picked up at the farmers' market on saturday. and so we finished our little lunch, and she pushed her chair back from the table, and she said, "why don't you just write a cookbook?" >> so along with professional chef laura kenny, joanne decided to show her friend and the rest of us just how it's done. >> so we started two weeks after we decided we were going to, and we had dinner, just the 4 of us, on january 5, and it was awesome. so we decided we should invite some more people to come with us. >> joann
from farm to feast--stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> joanne neft didn't start out a few years ago yearning to become a food rock star, but now, in placer county, her swirl of bright gray hair turns heads everywhere she goes. >> 20 years ago, i started the farmers' markets in placer county. and i thought to myself, what could we do that would help people understand that there's something wonderful to...
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>> what is the current reputation of the california national guard? >> it's not a good reputation. it's not. >> chief officer is a decorated member of the oklahoma national guard. last year he was 1 of 2 independent investigators sent to california to investigate problems. >> reading from your report, sexual harassment and hostile work environment is common place? >> that is what we got from everybody that we talked to. that it was common place. >> we traveled to oklahoma back in october to talk about the report that he co-authored. >> chief's report states that the california air national guard and failure to investigate complaints is common. >> have you ever seen anything like you found in california? >> no. no. i never found that many people who were not getting resolution. >> i have a mandate from the governor to change the culture of the organization. >> he is the man in charge of california's national guard. for 3 months general david baldwin has declined our request. after initially offering no response, earlier this month the guard did send us a statement that read in part,
>> what is the current reputation of the california national guard? >> it's not a good reputation. it's not. >> chief officer is a decorated member of the oklahoma national guard. last year he was 1 of 2 independent investigators sent to california to investigate problems. >> reading from your report, sexual harassment and hostile work environment is common place? >> that is what we got from everybody that we talked to. that it was common place. >> we...
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i have a message for california businesses. come check out texas. >> texas governor rick perry launched a campaign this week to lure california businesses and job as way with what he calls low taxes and sensible regulations. california governor jerry brown dismissed efforts which only spent $25,000 for air time. >> this this war of words illustrates the bitter relationship between the nation's two biggest states. business leaders have ranked california has a bad place to do business. some in the business community say governor brown should be paying attention. >> a current administration treats it as a joke. >> around mcclear worked for arnold schwartzeneggar and tried to convince businesses to stay in california. >> the taxes ever are high. regulations, there are a lot of things keeping them from being able to innovate and to grow skbis create job autos brown acknowledges poaching does happen but an office called go biz. >> you go where gold s they're coming to california because this is where it is. >> there are examples of b
i have a message for california businesses. come check out texas. >> texas governor rick perry launched a campaign this week to lure california businesses and job as way with what he calls low taxes and sensible regulations. california governor jerry brown dismissed efforts which only spent $25,000 for air time. >> this this war of words illustrates the bitter relationship between the nation's two biggest states. business leaders have ranked california has a bad place to do...
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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 british royal 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 was a media star, and
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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and california has an income tax so they will win this one. california income tax is 13.3%. you heard me right, 13.3%. texas income tax rate for individuals is 0%. and again, another check mark. corporate income tax, california 8.84%. don't ask me why they want .4 in that. but there it is. texas, to keep it simple, zero, another check mark for texas. dead, california $75. that is a pretty good chunk of change. texas, $15 billion. again, another check mark. the poverty rate, california has the highest poverty rate in the country for crying out loud, 23.5%. 23.5%. again, the highest in the nation. texas, 16.5%. i should have made that lower on the board. graduation rates, california not too bad, 76% graduation rates in california, doesn't keep up with texas, 86% graduation rates. the score, 8-0. california zero in that contest. governor brown, think there is a clear message here. don't mess with texas. a new coalition, iran with a bold strategy saying it has already gone nuclear. gun violence in entertainment is the highest caliber. ben willis on the second amendment. presiden
and california has an income tax so they will win this one. california income tax is 13.3%. you heard me right, 13.3%. texas income tax rate for individuals is 0%. and again, another check mark. corporate income tax, california 8.84%. don't ask me why they want .4 in that. but there it is. texas, to keep it simple, zero, another check mark for texas. dead, california $75. that is a pretty good chunk of change. texas, $15 billion. again, another check mark. the poverty rate, california has the...
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at the california puc, we are actively engage on that setting on the proceeding that they are conducting on pg and e's proposed green tariff omtion, they proposed a 100% green power product. that product is proposed to use green e energy certificates, it's anticipated to enroll 30 thousand residential accounts, which is about .68% of eligible customers, and they are proposing this program to serve all of the customers across their service territory. they expect to reach that 30 thousand enrollment by the end of the third year of the program, and just by way of comparison, we're talking about enrolling in our clean power sf program 50 to 90 thousand residential accounts day 1, you know, and that's in part because our program is an opt-out program, the green tariff option program pg and e is proposing is an opt-in pro program so it's projected that the differences that i communicated to you are pretty fair to assume given that that key difference in the enrollment strategies. pg and estimating is estimating their price premium to be about 6 dollars a month if r the average residential cust
at the california puc, we are actively engage on that setting on the proceeding that they are conducting on pg and e's proposed green tariff omtion, they proposed a 100% green power product. that product is proposed to use green e energy certificates, it's anticipated to enroll 30 thousand residential accounts, which is about .68% of eligible customers, and they are proposing this program to serve all of the customers across their service territory. they expect to reach that 30 thousand...
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[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to "california country." i'm your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? >> andy boy's my father, andy d'arrigo, he's the face on the label and a lot of people ask, is there an andy boy and i say, yes, there is. >> who is this? >> yep. it's me. >> oh. ha ha. you see, when folks around here say andy d'arrigo is the face of andy boy produce, they mean it, literally. now 86 years young, he, along with his daughter margaret and son john, run one of the most successful farms in the salinas valley. it all started back in the early 1900s, when andy's dad and uncle emigrated from sicily and went through e
[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to "california country." i'm your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile...
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first and for most you must remember that all this land from california and san francisco and not california and it's totality but san francisco belongs to - the director is monique is sensitive to this issue so therefore somewhere we have to factor our respect to the first speaker so their san franciscans. secondly, the national park service can aid you all in giving some respect to the buffalo soldiers our black soldier who were here the 9 and tentacle very all of them stations at the prey side but who used the facilities over here. the coast guard captain i do have a few photos of him. commissioners the 7.5 mile area that you see here is public trust land. and many people do not like to study the language that goes into the public trust land. this land belongs to all californians. and therefore we have to reach in some measure, you know, there are some tv stations in sacramento that reach everybody in california to bring to their attention about this great occasion we're celebrating. finally, we have 5 women who saved the bay. if they had not acted in the manner much of what you see today
first and for most you must remember that all this land from california and san francisco and not california and it's totality but san francisco belongs to - the director is monique is sensitive to this issue so therefore somewhere we have to factor our respect to the first speaker so their san franciscans. secondly, the national park service can aid you all in giving some respect to the buffalo soldiers our black soldier who were here the 9 and tentacle very all of them stations at the prey...
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trout man, california grand jurors association, president. (applause) >> well, finally, i want to thank all of you for being here for this event and for helping to shine light on what i've begun to call california's best kept secret. so, from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of the california grand jurors association, thank you for all your help. and please, on your way out, take advantage of some of the literature, the san francisco gazette from your past jury is available. and other brochures and information about the california grand jurors association and the works we do.
trout man, california grand jurors association, president. (applause) >> well, finally, i want to thank all of you for being here for this event and for helping to shine light on what i've begun to call california's best kept secret. so, from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of the california grand jurors association, thank you for all your help. and please, on your way out, take advantage of some of the literature, the san francisco gazette from your past jury is available. and other...
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for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. so deanne's growing luffas year-round now, and she is a great tour guide, let me tell you. so if you get a chance, go visit hdr on the central coast. she's great. coming up next, we meet a farmer and a chef that have built a special farm friendship. see what brought them together coming up after the break. >> welcome back to "california country." you know, one of the fastest growing areas in the cheese market is the goat cheese section. and we met one farmer who just got into the business that thinks she has found the secret to success. here in northern california, one family is taking their farming roots and creating an international sensation. but they're also getting a little help from these girls, too. huh, buddy? these girls are just part of another day at the office for deneanashcraft and her husband mark. and their office is north valley farms in cottonwood, where it's not hard to see the herd in charge here. >> yes, they're all different and they're just very, very smart and v
for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. so deanne's growing luffas year-round now, and she is a great tour guide, let me tell you. so if you get a chance, go visit hdr on the central coast. she's great. coming up next, we meet a farmer and a chef that have built a special farm friendship. see what brought them together coming up after the break. >> welcome back to "california country." you know, one of the fastest growing areas in the cheese market is the goat...
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. >>> are rlling blackouts coming to california? officials admit a growing dependence on green energy could cause an electricity crisis. you got to hear it to believe it. we got the details. >>> even when they say it's not, it is always about money. dennis: all right. first let's start with today's market moment. stocks mounting a huge rally today. concerns over europe's debt crisis eased following a strong debt auction in italy. u.s. pending home sales also topping expectati, hitting close to a three-year high. the best day for the major indexes since january 2nd. the dow is now 89 points away from its all-time high. we'll see if the bulls put it up over the top tomorrow. >>> only two more days before we are hit with the dreaded sequester. now the president has until midnight friday night to sign the order. government agencies are making a list in a last push, sounding the alarm about the dire impact. now the u.s. secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, has warned that cuts to the usda which oversees safety inspections of meat and p
. >>> are rlling blackouts coming to california? officials admit a growing dependence on green energy could cause an electricity crisis. you got to hear it to believe it. we got the details. >>> even when they say it's not, it is always about money. dennis: all right. first let's start with today's market moment. stocks mounting a huge rally today. concerns over europe's debt crisis eased following a strong debt auction in italy. u.s. pending home sales also topping expectati,...
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welcome to "this week in northern california." what happens or doesn't happen in washington on immigration this year will have a big impact here in california. president obama pressed congress to pass within the next six months comprehensive immigration reform. he addressed this issue in las vegas on tuesday. >> if congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion, i will send up a bill based on my proposal and insist that they vote on it right away. >> a bipartisan group of senators who calls themselves the gang of eight released their reform proposal which includes a path to citizenship. the key elements include border security and better tracking of current visa holders, more green cards to skilled and highly educated immigrants, a program for low skilled migrant workers and cracking down on those who employ undocumented workers. what does it all mean for california? here in the bay area? joining me with answers are marcela davison aviles with san jose mexican heritage festival. emil guillermo, writer for the asian america
welcome to "this week in northern california." what happens or doesn't happen in washington on immigration this year will have a big impact here in california. president obama pressed congress to pass within the next six months comprehensive immigration reform. he addressed this issue in las vegas on tuesday. >> if congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion, i will send up a bill based on my proposal and insist that they vote on it right away. >> a bipartisan...
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california is not a growth place anymore. >> well, actually california has some of the best universities. we have well capitalized companies here. all of our venture money is here. seed funding is being deployed locally. enabling companies, the creation of companies to decrease. the -- we're creating industries that never existed before here in california. and those -- we have small and large -- small, median size companies becoming institutional grade. and technologies and touching every vertical. the fact of the matter is in 20011, last stats, 254 california companies moved out of the state. that was 26% more than 10. you guys got some economic problems there in business. you are raising your taxes even further. jerry brown is going to come to your house, joe and is going to take your furniture. he is going to come right in and take your furniture. you know that. you are a rich guy. >> let me give it to you from a small businessman's. small fan network. if we do business with yahoo we go down a building. if we want to do oracle with gee up a level. we have a regional advantage. a lady
california is not a growth place anymore. >> well, actually california has some of the best universities. we have well capitalized companies here. all of our venture money is here. seed funding is being deployed locally. enabling companies, the creation of companies to decrease. the -- we're creating industries that never existed before here in california. and those -- we have small and large -- small, median size companies becoming institutional grade. and technologies and touching every...
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so california has been a positive influence. but foreclosure rates in the golden state have been falling since 2009. so it's hard to see why gains from the last month are getting the glory. >> i think it would be hard for us or anyone to say that the big drop is directly attributable and solely attributable to the legislation. >> kevin stein is associate director of the california reinvestment coalition whose group advocates for low income and minority homeowners and works to prevent foreclosure. he's encouraged by the following figures. since the new homeowner's bill of rights went into effect in january, foreclosure activity fell in california almost 40%. compare that to the previous month's drops, 6%, 12% it, 5%, and 6%. so something has changed. but we asked stein if that could be directly attributed to the homeowners bill of rights as the group recently surveyed whether the law is even being carried out. >> after january 1, are people still seeing dual track problems? i think at last count, the majority, about 70% of the co
so california has been a positive influence. but foreclosure rates in the golden state have been falling since 2009. so it's hard to see why gains from the last month are getting the glory. >> i think it would be hard for us or anyone to say that the big drop is directly attributable and solely attributable to the legislation. >> kevin stein is associate director of the california reinvestment coalition whose group advocates for low income and minority homeowners and works to...
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this morning at 1:25 in chino, california l.a.p.d. officers assigned to a protection detail received a tip from a citizen that dorner may be in the the area. they observed dorner and dorner fired upon the officers. officers returned fire and one officer received a nonlife threatening wound to his head, a graze wound literally inches from killing him. dorner fled and due to damage to the police vehicle because of his gunshots, the officers were unable to pursue him. today at 1:45 in riverside, california, the murder and attempt murder of riverside police department officers. dorner ambushed two riverside police officers resulting in the death of one and the severe injury of the other. i am confirming that dorner was previously employed at the los angeles police officer between february of 2005 and september of 2008. his employment was terminated. based on dorner's threat the l.a.p.d. initiated more than 40 protection details throughout the region. these protection details were based on information contained in his manifesto, much of wh
this morning at 1:25 in chino, california l.a.p.d. officers assigned to a protection detail received a tip from a citizen that dorner may be in the the area. they observed dorner and dorner fired upon the officers. officers returned fire and one officer received a nonlife threatening wound to his head, a graze wound literally inches from killing him. dorner fled and due to damage to the police vehicle because of his gunshots, the officers were unable to pursue him. today at 1:45 in riverside,...
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we will all be watching, california. thank you. >> what do you think about the two governors fighting like that? tell us your thoughts about governor perry versus governor brown. straight ahead, this is a first and it is odd. the north korean government releasing a music video is, is more? is it really a threat to us? ambassador john bolton here to talk about that with us next. and chris christii getting revenge tonight. who is the target and what does he do? you will see and hear from governor christie, straight ahead. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> greta: north korea releasing a disturbing video that shows a missile attack on a u
we will all be watching, california. thank you. >> what do you think about the two governors fighting like that? tell us your thoughts about governor perry versus governor brown. straight ahead, this is a first and it is odd. the north korean government releasing a music video is, is more? is it really a threat to us? ambassador john bolton here to talk about that with us next. and chris christii getting revenge tonight. who is the target and what does he do? you will see and hear from...
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what does it all mean for california? here in the bay area? joining me with answers are marcela davison aviles with san jose mexican heritage festival. emil guillermo, writer for the asian american legal defense and education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we're going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be? >> of course. we're the state with the largest number of immigrants. we have 2.5 million undocumented immigrants and we've got a third of our registered voters are lawful immigrants. so any way you cut it, it's going to have a huge impact. some of the -- and there's a lot in here for everyone. employers, students who came here at a young age. they're called dreamers. agricultural workers. some of the things that people may not be aware of, in the president's proposal, lgbt families will be able to sponsor their family members. >> and that's from the pres
what does it all mean for california? here in the bay area? joining me with answers are marcela davison aviles with san jose mexican heritage festival. emil guillermo, writer for the asian american legal defense and education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we're going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be?...
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it's next. >>> a developing story in southern california. detectives are looking for a former lapd officer they think killed two people. officers think christopher dorner committed the murders because he is upset from his termination. one of the victims was the daughter of a lapd captain. tonight police have a manifesto that they say dorner wrote in which he said the murders were a necessary evil. the victim's father is mentioned several times in the manifesto. we'll keep you updated on the search for this man in southern california. >>> well, the state legislature is now considering a new law to implicate president obama's health care overhaul. our investigative unit found it likely won't drive down any of the health care costs. but that's not all. investigative reporter stephen stock discovered major flaws in the current way costs here in california are reported to customers. stephen? >> reporter: raj, under current california law, anyone can get a list of prices for hospital services. what it cost you for an emergency room visit, for inst
it's next. >>> a developing story in southern california. detectives are looking for a former lapd officer they think killed two people. officers think christopher dorner committed the murders because he is upset from his termination. one of the victims was the daughter of a lapd captain. tonight police have a manifesto that they say dorner wrote in which he said the murders were a necessary evil. the victim's father is mentioned several times in the manifesto. we'll keep you updated...
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california is now suing the debt rating agency standard & poor's costing california investors billions of dollars. the state's attorney general filed a lawsuit today in san francisco one day after the federal government accuse d standard & poor's of fraud. harris blames s&p for, quote, intentionally corrupted ratings which led investors to put their money into risky funds. harris claims two state pension funds relied on it and lost more than a billion dollars. standard & poors denies any wrongdoing n. sacramento republicans are april cuesing cal fire of hiding money. cal fire admits to placing millions of dollars in a nonprofit account, prompting more than two dozen republican lawmakers to demand that the governor repeal a fire fee which was recently passed for rural california property own 0ers. >> what we're concerned about is this administration hasn't shown any appetite to go after their department heads or their department and so we want an outside agency to investigate this. taxpayers have been misled. >> the state department of finance already has an investigation under way. cal
california is now suing the debt rating agency standard & poor's costing california investors billions of dollars. the state's attorney general filed a lawsuit today in san francisco one day after the federal government accuse d standard & poor's of fraud. harris blames s&p for, quote, intentionally corrupted ratings which led investors to put their money into risky funds. harris claims two state pension funds relied on it and lost more than a billion dollars. standard & poors...
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>> comg up next on "california country.. it's crunch time as we dig up what goes into one of our favorite snacks... and you don't even have to leave your car to see how farming is blossoming in one part of the state this time of year... then we put the "fun" back ifungi with tips from an expert. it's all ahead and starts now. [captioninmade possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful mountains of el dorado county today, which is just a short drive away from sacramento. andhat brings us to our first story. if you're anything like me, you've probably consumed this next produce item at let once this week. that's because it's been called america's favorite vegeble. but we like to call it a reason to get our hands dirty and meet some real potato pioneers. with their adaptability and versatility, it's wonder potatoes are a fan favorite. bad, mashed, diced, or scalloped, no matter how you slice it, from potato chips to french fries d almost anything in bet
>> comg up next on "california country.. it's crunch time as we dig up what goes into one of our favorite snacks... and you don't even have to leave your car to see how farming is blossoming in one part of the state this time of year... then we put the "fun" back ifungi with tips from an expert. it's all ahead and starts now. [captioninmade possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful...
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who do in fact play mostly in california. because their costs are higher their ticket prices are higher. >> it is not just the nfl. retired none california athletes from baseball, the nba and the nhl are all filing for workers compensation in california. >> a tremendous hit. >> a study commissioned bay all four leagues estimates the total cost of workers comp claims filed in california by noncalifornia professional athletes will reach $1.2 billion. eyewitness news has learned that many players filed in their team's home state and then hit california too. >> in many cases they file in both states and they collect money from both states. it is called double dipping. anyway you look at it, it is a huge burden on california taxpayers. >> abc7 news. >> the assemblyman wants to close the loophole that draws so many to california and may take legislative action this year. >> all good things must come to an end including the 49er season and the weather. >> we had a great dry spell, but there is rain on the way. >> yes, there is. ther
who do in fact play mostly in california. because their costs are higher their ticket prices are higher. >> it is not just the nfl. retired none california athletes from baseball, the nba and the nhl are all filing for workers compensation in california. >> a tremendous hit. >> a study commissioned bay all four leagues estimates the total cost of workers comp claims filed in california by noncalifornia professional athletes will reach $1.2 billion. eyewitness news has learned...
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it was the first mega fire that california really experienced. and we thought, well, it will be, that's a career fire, that will be it. then 2007 came around. in 2007 we had another fire siege, same weather scenario, but we didn't have one cedar fire, we had five of them just in my county alone so we were inundated by a large scale disaster in 2007. as an example of our agreement and the efficiency of that agreement is we had orders to (inaudible) at 0000 that day. that's a 4 hour activation time and that shows the dedication and effort to leaning forward to the mission with these agreements that we can have a 4-hour activation. i've been in this business a while and i'll say that's unprecedented with any civilian emergency services agency going to a dod asset and having it engage in 4 hours. >> commander, anything you want to share? >> more recently in 2012, two squadrons provided 3 aircraft and the notification process was approximately 2 to 3 hours. we have expanded the capability in the navy, as i said earlier, and that allows for that rapid
it was the first mega fire that california really experienced. and we thought, well, it will be, that's a career fire, that will be it. then 2007 came around. in 2007 we had another fire siege, same weather scenario, but we didn't have one cedar fire, we had five of them just in my county alone so we were inundated by a large scale disaster in 2007. as an example of our agreement and the efficiency of that agreement is we had orders to (inaudible) at 0000 that day. that's a 4 hour activation...
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california natives, that is. high taxes and regulation cause some businesses to literally run from the state. now, i, as a california girl, am furious with adam in california all day beating up on my home state of california, best location in the nation, and you can hopefully take my side on this one. >> well, i think the lieutenant governor of california takes your side on this one, liz, and he joins us live now on fox business. let's get to it. this thing from rick perry, california bad for business. some is right. i mean, this is a difficult state, business round table, 6 # 2% of the leaders say it's not an easy place to do business. >> i have 17 businesses in california, close to a thousand employees. i'm not wearing the lieutenant governor hat as a job creator in the state, perry is flat out wrong. that said, he's right about the aggressiveness or lack thereof of california in terms of leaning in and being aggressive. we don't have an economic development plan in the state. 1.8 million people unemployed, cou
california natives, that is. high taxes and regulation cause some businesses to literally run from the state. now, i, as a california girl, am furious with adam in california all day beating up on my home state of california, best location in the nation, and you can hopefully take my side on this one. >> well, i think the lieutenant governor of california takes your side on this one, liz, and he joins us live now on fox business. let's get to it. this thing from rick perry, california bad...
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. >> my community >>> and in san francisco california, and beyond. >> and in san francisco california, and beyond - one billion rising. >> one billion rising. >>> that you all very much and if you care, now turn to the person next to you and tell them out loud your personal pledge. >> . >> you do you want to dance? i can't hear you do you want to dance? >> student: one billion rising one billion rising let the world hear you. >> one billion rising. >> revolting this moment. one billion rising. let us move and thank you so much for being here and supporting the movement. (applause) we will be dancing this is but some people will not and cannot dance so would you be so kind to open up the stage for this to fill up.? more space again, you can go all the way to the street. [inaudible] gather around ... we need more space on this side >> welcome, everyone, to this launch of the public service announcement on behalf of the california grand jury's association. i'd like to thank all of you for being here today. being in the presence of such a political [speaker not understood], reminds me of
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this is glendale, california. these special agents from the justice department's bureau of firearms have one goal in mind. seize these weapons before someone gets killed. the man who owns them isn't here. but among the weapons agentses find a 50 caliber handgun, the most powerful handgun in the world. >> we've seized guns from gang members, from drug dealers. from felons, from doctors, lawyers. so -- and everybody that fits in between. >> special agent john marsh says in this case, the gun's owner is just one of nearly 20,000 california residents who in all illegally owned about 40,000 firearms. the owners are prohibited by the state from having these weapons for various reasons. a violent criminal history. a commitment to a mental institution or a record of domestic violence. >> so all of these people were supposed to turn their weapons in on their own, and then you're coming to collect them because they haven't? >> right. whatever their commitment or conviction, they were notified that they need to relinquish th
this is glendale, california. these special agents from the justice department's bureau of firearms have one goal in mind. seize these weapons before someone gets killed. the man who owns them isn't here. but among the weapons agentses find a 50 caliber handgun, the most powerful handgun in the world. >> we've seized guns from gang members, from drug dealers. from felons, from doctors, lawyers. so -- and everybody that fits in between. >> special agent john marsh says in this case,...