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about 48%, 49% approve of what's going on in california. about 45% disapprove. >> in arizona, you mean. >> of what's going on in arizona. but if you unpack the numbers a little more, it gets much more interesting. because then you see that almost every single ethnic group actually kind of by a slight majority approves of what's going on in arizona. so non-hispanic whites, about 58% approve. african-americans, 53%. asian-americans 50%. what's making it seem split that evenly is because the latinos overwhelmingly, 71%, disapprove of it. and of that 71% about 63%, 64% strongly disapprove. so in a way you could say this is an example of the power of the ethnic vote because the latino vote is actually skewing the california numbers in a certain direction. but mark decamilo, who's the director of the field polls, he was telling me that it also means that in a couple of years we might see an arizona-like immigration measure on the california ballot, and that is probably going to prove very polarizing and divisive. and at the same time they've also
about 48%, 49% approve of what's going on in california. about 45% disapprove. >> in arizona, you mean. >> of what's going on in arizona. but if you unpack the numbers a little more, it gets much more interesting. because then you see that almost every single ethnic group actually kind of by a slight majority approves of what's going on in arizona. so non-hispanic whites, about 58% approve. african-americans, 53%. asian-americans 50%. what's making it seem split that evenly is...
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one of california's largest industries. but each year, public defenders and private providers of quality defense battle for every dollar needed to protect this constitutional right. the bar association of san francisco is committed to partnerering with, not competing with our public defenders. san francisco fortunate to have a strong public defender and a bar system committed to quality representation for the poor. to best guarantee quality indigent defense, our partnership with the public defender and bar association is essential. they are each other's complements. the sum of the part that makes the whole of criminal defense work so well in san francisco. a challenge for our profession will be to ensure that cities and counties fighting seemingly endless budget deficits do not fall prey to the burgeoning business offered through websites of contract services for criminal defense. our constitution mandates that people accused of crimes be represented by comp at the present time council. not the last expensive council. on a
one of california's largest industries. but each year, public defenders and private providers of quality defense battle for every dollar needed to protect this constitutional right. the bar association of san francisco is committed to partnerering with, not competing with our public defenders. san francisco fortunate to have a strong public defender and a bar system committed to quality representation for the poor. to best guarantee quality indigent defense, our partnership with the public...
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she has sort of thrown down the gauntlet to the california nurses association. this is going to be a battle all the way through. the nurses association took on arnold schwarzenegger. and this is all about labor. and meg whitman has made it an issue too. >> you mentioned labor, and that's where we're going next because we're going to be talking to bob over here, bob gammon, about the situation that fell apart where the city of oakland was trying to make a deal with the oakland police officers and that did not work. so now we're faced with the huge layoff or firing of these officers? >> they've been laid off. there's 80 police officers that have been laid off. they're already out of work. they could be hired back if the city were to reach an agreement with the police officers union sometime in the next few months. it's not clear whether that's going to happen or not. at this point the police officers union has been very -- taken a very hard-line stance on this. so it may not happen. >> belva: so how did they get to this point? i mean, is there a person who's at fa
she has sort of thrown down the gauntlet to the california nurses association. this is going to be a battle all the way through. the nurses association took on arnold schwarzenegger. and this is all about labor. and meg whitman has made it an issue too. >> you mentioned labor, and that's where we're going next because we're going to be talking to bob over here, bob gammon, about the situation that fell apart where the city of oakland was trying to make a deal with the oakland police...
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so it is a bad deal for the people of california. i went through chemo therapy, bilateral mastectomy and radiation. i am very healthy i feel terrific i would say to voters of california, look at all the cancer survivors making a contribution. >>> well, the entire interview is on cbs5.com. this is the first of four sit downs, barbara boxer, meg whitman and jerry brown still to come. >> she is very candid i hope all four candidates are that candy. >> this is the first time barbara boxer has had such a challenge, female, articulate and active and candid. her last couple races have been against clunkers. they were nonstarters. >> what do you thing it will shape up to in november. >> very close but i think she has to actually do much better initially to get republican money out here. this is a very expensive state to run in. barbara boxer three terms as senate she will have plenty of money. carly has to sell herself in california and across the country otherwise they will put their money in nevada washington and cheaper states. >>> so you
so it is a bad deal for the people of california. i went through chemo therapy, bilateral mastectomy and radiation. i am very healthy i feel terrific i would say to voters of california, look at all the cancer survivors making a contribution. >>> well, the entire interview is on cbs5.com. this is the first of four sit downs, barbara boxer, meg whitman and jerry brown still to come. >> she is very candid i hope all four candidates are that candy. >> this is the first time...
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---el indice de desempleo bajo levemente en california.---en junio, la desocupacion registro 12,3 porciento en comparacion con 12,4 durante el mes anterior.---a nivel local, el condado de marin registra la tasa de paro mas baja con 8,2 porciento, mientras que el condado de alameda reporta un 11,5 porciento, y el condado de solano mantiene los niveles mas elevados con 12,2 porciento de desempleo. --las autoridades de vivienda de san francisco podrian desalojar a cientos de inquilinos que no han pagado la renta en aÑos.--hasta febrero del 2009, la ultima cifra disponible, habia unas mil-300 personas en esta situacion, esto es el 25 por ciento del padron.--21 inquilinos deben mas de 10-mil dolares, un residente de "potrero terrace" debe 28 mil dolares!.--la agencia enfrenta un deficit de 2 millones 200-mil dolares estan buscando formas de enfrentarlo. --proximamente, se enviaran notificaciones de desalojo pero la ciudad no las aplicaÁ si el morador demuestra que quiere ponerse al corriente en sus pagos. ---los trabajadores de "ac transit" n
---el indice de desempleo bajo levemente en california.---en junio, la desocupacion registro 12,3 porciento en comparacion con 12,4 durante el mes anterior.---a nivel local, el condado de marin registra la tasa de paro mas baja con 8,2 porciento, mientras que el condado de alameda reporta un 11,5 porciento, y el condado de solano mantiene los niveles mas elevados con 12,2 porciento de desempleo. --las autoridades de vivienda de san francisco podrian desalojar a cientos de inquilinos que no han...
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we of northern california, southern california, the padres. coastal california. we are so diverse. if we have the stuff of budget rules, that is one reason why the budgets are late. and two-thirds required for raising any state taxes has made it any more likely that lawmakers will look towards barrowing, smoke and mirrors to balance the budget. and has made it harder to come to grips with the underlying imbalance. what kind of a california do we want? what public service is do we want and how do we want to pay for them? host: we will be taking your telephone calls. q. let's begin with the telephone call from wendell, california. this is glenn on the independent line. caller: california, like other states, finds itself in a mess because and not only spend the money foolishly, they imprison everyone they can afford to imprison. they do not want to compromise on any subject at all. they want to imprison everyone they can and run the state into the ground. i hope we can change our mind in november. we have a chance to fix our budget and make america free. have a good day, ladies. host:
we of northern california, southern california, the padres. coastal california. we are so diverse. if we have the stuff of budget rules, that is one reason why the budgets are late. and two-thirds required for raising any state taxes has made it any more likely that lawmakers will look towards barrowing, smoke and mirrors to balance the budget. and has made it harder to come to grips with the underlying imbalance. what kind of a california do we want? what public service is do we want and how...
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goat cheese is increasing in popularity in california. and here at harley farms, they believe in controlling all aspects of it, so that they get great taste and great quality. >> our secret ingredient is right here is in the grass that is grown in this wonderful soil. we are 2 miles from the ocean. so, that ocean air comes in and quite often it's foggy, especially during the summer and it brings in that foggy, salty air, which grows the grass that the goats eat and we consider that a secret ingredient. so, you see it on a lot of the menus all over the country now. even in cheese classes, a lot of the chefs are doing after- dinner cheese classes, which is great for small cheese makers like ourselves. this was so supported by the chefs. >> this segment is brought to you by the california farm bureau federation. sightseeing in california is a world tour of the chic and unique, all in one state. don't miss your exclusive tour when we come back. >> our dad used to say, when you work hard for something, protect it. >> that's why he got nationwi
goat cheese is increasing in popularity in california. and here at harley farms, they believe in controlling all aspects of it, so that they get great taste and great quality. >> our secret ingredient is right here is in the grass that is grown in this wonderful soil. we are 2 miles from the ocean. so, that ocean air comes in and quite often it's foggy, especially during the summer and it brings in that foggy, salty air, which grows the grass that the goats eat and we consider that a...
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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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[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> coming up on "california country"... they're small, but they're mighty popular this time of year. then the hills are alive as a community gets to work harvesting liquid gold. next, it's off to the races as we get a behind-the-scenes tour of a true california classic. it's all ahead, and it starts now. as the farm to fork concept has grown, farmers are used to hearing from chefs on what they like and what will make a great dish. for example, the foreign cinema restaurant in san francisco has garnered local, national and international acclaim as a quintessentially san francisco dining experience. all thanks to their flair for keeping the menu local and fresh. a list of seasonally inspired fare is what restaurant legends are made of. but as any good chef will tell you, they are nothing without their ingredients. >> the menu is really from just a lot of local farmers around here. >> but at the top of today's menu is watermelon. that's right, the once picnic staple is now moving into more and more white tablecloth eateries
[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> coming up on "california country"... they're small, but they're mighty popular this time of year. then the hills are alive as a community gets to work harvesting liquid gold. next, it's off to the races as we get a behind-the-scenes tour of a true california classic. it's all ahead, and it starts now. as the farm to fork concept has grown, farmers are used to hearing from chefs on what they like and what will...
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in california, those laws are pretty heavily regulated. for example, the private screening firms cannot report of arrests -- or they are not supposed to -- and i cannot report convictions going back more than seven years. federal law does not even close, not nearly as good. that is consumer protection law. then, applicants are entitled not to report arrest on an application, so we are very familiar with lots of good laws on the books that are never enforced. the real challenge is to get about enforcing these laws. i do not know if you want to talk about it -- >> tell us about what is next. how can we be successful in taking -- you mentioned there are some good laws on the books. do we -- do they go far enough? how can we take it further? how can we essentially this reform? this seems to be critical. >> we had this huge proliferation of background checks. this huge proliferation of this industry that is collecting all these criminal records, and you have way more people walking around with a criminal record. one in five, as was mentioned. s
in california, those laws are pretty heavily regulated. for example, the private screening firms cannot report of arrests -- or they are not supposed to -- and i cannot report convictions going back more than seven years. federal law does not even close, not nearly as good. that is consumer protection law. then, applicants are entitled not to report arrest on an application, so we are very familiar with lots of good laws on the books that are never enforced. the real challenge is to get about...
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--los siniestros han ocurrido en la zona de la universidad de california . --el incendio Ás reciente se reporÓ poco antes de las cuatro de la tarde frente a la tienda "sam's" de la avenida telegraph.-- el fuego comenzo en un recipiente de reciclaje de papel o carÓn dañando varios veÍculos, un baño porÁtil y parte de una pared. -- los bomberos sospechan que el responsable se esconde cerca del lugar para ver o grabar el resultado de sus fechorias. ---aumenta la oposicion a un plan de los concejales de oakland de otorgar licencias para que cuatro compaÑias cultiven marihuana a escala industrial.---quienes se dedican a sembrar marihuana dicen que regular los cultivos dejara a varios pequeÑos comerciantes sin trabajo, y reducira la calidad y la variedad del cannabis disponible.---el departamento de bomberos de oakland seÑala que cada vez hay mas incendios relacionados con cultivos de marihuana, y la policia agrega que, en los ultimos dos aÑos, se han registrado 8 asaltos, 7 robos y dos homicidios ligados al cultivo independiente de cannabis. ---hoy, ec
--los siniestros han ocurrido en la zona de la universidad de california . --el incendio Ás reciente se reporÓ poco antes de las cuatro de la tarde frente a la tienda "sam's" de la avenida telegraph.-- el fuego comenzo en un recipiente de reciclaje de papel o carÓn dañando varios veÍculos, un baño porÁtil y parte de una pared. -- los bomberos sospechan que el responsable se esconde cerca del lugar para ver o grabar el resultado de sus fechorias. ---aumenta la oposicion a un...
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of california regulations driving job frtz state. >> now... we're making it harder that. is what every piece of data says. >> the few chairitable trust, an independent foundation,. >> yesterday, boxer told a company in foster city the trust found green jobs sector in california added 10,000 new companies and 125,000 new jobs over a 10 tr-year period. >> that was a 15% quicker job generation than the california economy as a whole. >> is she write? the director of the program at the trust. >> clearly, clean energy jobs are growing at a faster rate. we found that not only in california but across the nation. >> she tells me energy policies of of benefit but the trust did not look at impacts of ab 32 nor at fiorina's claim repeeling this would lead to more jobs. however, in sacramento, the nonpartisan analysts office did just exactly that. >> relatives of the size of the economy. the impact on jobs was relatively modest. it would be negative but relatively model. >> there is director of resources at the legislative analyst's office saying over lon
of california regulations driving job frtz state. >> now... we're making it harder that. is what every piece of data says. >> the few chairitable trust, an independent foundation,. >> yesterday, boxer told a company in foster city the trust found green jobs sector in california added 10,000 new companies and 125,000 new jobs over a 10 tr-year period. >> that was a 15% quicker job generation than the california economy as a whole. >> is she write? the director of...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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the bill now goes to the president. >>> a new disturbing trend here in california, this study shows california lead in hate crime incidents. >> a shooting on the u.s. holocaust memorial in washington dc, vandalism on the memorial in san francisco, according to the defamation league, they are 2 of the 211 incidents reported in 2009. >> it comes back to intolerance, racism the new audit led the nation with 275 incidents last year. new york, new jersey and florida followed. rabbi stephen pierce is talking about the heavily secured street in san francisco. the rabbi says the high number of incidents in california could be attributed to the economy. when times are tough, he says, people look for someone to blame. >> they choose a convenient target. they're very visible, high profile society. >> the regional director of the defamation league agrees with the rabbi about his economic theory. she says more and more youth are being targeted. >> we see something on facebook where someone will create a page about a student. or a student will log in and look at their wall to see this. >> she said it's abou
the bill now goes to the president. >>> a new disturbing trend here in california, this study shows california lead in hate crime incidents. >> a shooting on the u.s. holocaust memorial in washington dc, vandalism on the memorial in san francisco, according to the defamation league, they are 2 of the 211 incidents reported in 2009. >> it comes back to intolerance, racism the new audit led the nation with 275 incidents last year. new york, new jersey and florida followed....
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yeah, california quail around the bay area going to see a lot of those at this time. we'll have more news when we come right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a new facebook app is being criticize for letting users change their people. now, it lettings people actually lighten their skin tone in these photos. the company behind it vaseline, says this is what some customers want but as kiet do shows us, others say it is racist. >>> reporter: on the internet good taste and effective marketing are only skin deep. you're looking as a new facebook app that allows you to upload your pictures and with a few clicks subtly lighten your skin. >> it's kind of strange. >> reporter: it's vaseline's latest ad using social media. featuring a spokeswoman, it promotes skin lightening creams aimed at male customers in india. >> anytime you mess with skin you will have a problem. >> reporter: skin lightening creams are to the far east what suntan lotion is to the west. a marketing expert says the app is economics. >> as long as we pay, there's going to be somebody who will fill the need with
yeah, california quail around the bay area going to see a lot of those at this time. we'll have more news when we come right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a new facebook app is being criticize for letting users change their people. now, it lettings people actually lighten their skin tone in these photos. the company behind it vaseline, says this is what some customers want but as kiet do shows us, others say it is racist. >>> reporter: on the internet good taste and effective...
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california farm bureau federation. the people, the places, the unforgettable tastes of california will be back in a moment. >> welcome back. beyond the bustle of the big city is an undiscovered paradise called california country. >> we're in san francisco. beauty has gone organic. and it's so farm fresh, people like me just can't wait to start feeding their skin. at sephora in the bay area, the hunt is on for the perfect potion to turn back thd hands of time. and thanks to a new product, customers are getting exactly what they asked for. and one thing is for sure--the old adage that you are what you eat takes on an entirely different meaning now. juice beauty is the name of a new product line started by women in the bay area who began to look at skin care from a different perspective. >> [indistinct] organic green apples a little bit? >> ok. um, yeah. yeah, actually. >> yeah. >> some apple. >> it's just really a lot of organic fruits. >> smells like applesauce. >> uh, yeah, but in a good way. i never really thought abo
california farm bureau federation. the people, the places, the unforgettable tastes of california will be back in a moment. >> welcome back. beyond the bustle of the big city is an undiscovered paradise called california country. >> we're in san francisco. beauty has gone organic. and it's so farm fresh, people like me just can't wait to start feeding their skin. at sephora in the bay area, the hunt is on for the perfect potion to turn back thd hands of time. and thanks to a new...
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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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the gentleman from california deserves to be heard. the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll receipt that in 2009 we saw the nation's g.d.p. grow by 2.8% in the third quarter, representing the biggest six-month turn around in our economy since 1980. in each successive quarter we have continued to see positive g.d.p. growth. since the end of 2009, we have created jobs every single month and in the last three months alone we have created an average of over 300,000 jobs per month. this is a dramatic change in the direction when president obama took office and the economy had previously been shrinking at minus 5.4% and we were losing jobs at an average of 726,000 jobs per month under the bush administration. however although our economy, economic indicators continue to show that we are making significant progress towards recovery, this does not mean that we are out of the woods yet by any stretch of the imagination. we know that all too well many pockets of the country, including my own district in the central valley of california, the recove
the gentleman from california deserves to be heard. the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll receipt that in 2009 we saw the nation's g.d.p. grow by 2.8% in the third quarter, representing the biggest six-month turn around in our economy since 1980. in each successive quarter we have continued to see positive g.d.p. growth. since the end of 2009, we have created jobs every single month and in the last three months alone we have created an average of over 300,000...
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san jose unified will cut five days as a result of california's drastic budget cuts. california watch reporter surveyed 30 of the state's largest school districts. >> i think one of the things we saw in our survey, next year it will be many more reducing school days. >> it's part of non-partisan center for investigative reporting. alameda is smallest school district and it will have a shorter school year after a parcel tax measure failed to pass. california has some of the highest academic standards in the nation but with fewer school days, teachers say meeting those standards will be a challenge. >> so what the four days are going to do to those teachers is going to make an improbable task to help the kids that needs the most help. >> they found the consensus among many school districts is that california is going in the wrong direction. while some countries have 200 or more school days, california has had 180. >> as it is, prior to the cuts, we had the shortest school year of any industrialized nation in the world. >> a shorter school year means an added extension t
san jose unified will cut five days as a result of california's drastic budget cuts. california watch reporter surveyed 30 of the state's largest school districts. >> i think one of the things we saw in our survey, next year it will be many more reducing school days. >> it's part of non-partisan center for investigative reporting. alameda is smallest school district and it will have a shorter school year after a parcel tax measure failed to pass. california has some of the highest...
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cultural landscape not just in california but across california. as crews, you can see people over the shoulder they're about 50 of them in a rally that began at 4:00 this afternoon had been planning since the judge's ruling. and let's begin with abc 7's dean johnson. the court said federal law is the supreme law of the land. federal immigration law tries to preserve the rights of individuals. >> the court action does not end debate and likely extends it in the courts. but it does stop arizona from implementing the toughest measures, no police detentions no, warrantless arrests for people suspect of deportable crimes, blocking pro vision that's would have made looking for an illegal alien a state crime, putting on hold a requirement for immigrants to carry papers. in arizona today, illegal immigrants and those who support them celebrated. the governor meantime expects to appeal. >> they need to step up. feds do to, do the job they have responsibility to do. >> this frustration extends to certain parties in california. >> the problem is that for the
cultural landscape not just in california but across california. as crews, you can see people over the shoulder they're about 50 of them in a rally that began at 4:00 this afternoon had been planning since the judge's ruling. and let's begin with abc 7's dean johnson. the court said federal law is the supreme law of the land. federal immigration law tries to preserve the rights of individuals. >> the court action does not end debate and likely extends it in the courts. but it does stop...
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in the recent california assessment, we used three of these scenarios. or at least models that were based on those to guide us in assessing what might happen in the state of california in sort of a broad base of different impacts ranging from water resources to forest, human health, beeches, coasts, agriculture and so on. let's go on to the next one. okay this is kind of one of
in the recent california assessment, we used three of these scenarios. or at least models that were based on those to guide us in assessing what might happen in the state of california in sort of a broad base of different impacts ranging from water resources to forest, human health, beeches, coasts, agriculture and so on. let's go on to the next one. okay this is kind of one of
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the gentleman from california. the gentleman from wisconsin. the gentleman from california. . mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. lewis: it is important for all of my colleagues especially on the majority side of the aisle to make note of the fact that this is the president's, the president's supplemental request. this amendment adds almost $17 billion in new domestic spending to a critical war funding and disaster assistance bill, most of which was never formally requested by the commander in chief and none of which is included in the senate-passed bill. these domestic bloated domestic spending are unnecessary spending or should be considered as part of the regular fy 2011 process. for example, the amendment includes language under the teacher jobs fund that singles out texas by requiring that texas maintain a higher level of state support for elementary and secondary education and higher education spending than any other state. it adds $4.95 billion for pell grants that would
the gentleman from california. the gentleman from wisconsin. the gentleman from california. . mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. lewis: it is important for all of my colleagues especially on the majority side of the aisle to make note of the fact that this is the president's, the president's supplemental request. this amendment adds almost $17 billion in new domestic spending to a critical...
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catholics have played a big role in california society. jack burns. >> director of academy of san face can history. >> and you teach. >> synophrys can school of theology. >>> you are a published historian. i have a book you have edited here. i want to talk with you a little about north earn california and catholics in general. kevin star, the popular author described the archdiocese as a wonderful idea of its time. what do you think he was talking about? why did the archdiocese of san francisco, when it came into being, why was it a good idea? >> because at the time, all you had in california was the mission systems. 21 missions that went up and down the coast but then the united states when it took over from mexico in 1848, we had to create an american church that was very difficult to do. the thing that connects, basically we were an immigrant church then and continue today. it connects the two eras. cosmopolitan, multiera, multiethnic. we face the same issues today. >> the ideas that connect the issue of archdiocese, catholic life in no
catholics have played a big role in california society. jack burns. >> director of academy of san face can history. >> and you teach. >> synophrys can school of theology. >>> you are a published historian. i have a book you have edited here. i want to talk with you a little about north earn california and catholics in general. kevin star, the popular author described the archdiocese as a wonderful idea of its time. what do you think he was talking about? why did the...
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guardar silencio no es una guia de consejo legal solo es para saber que hacer. solo en el estado de california porque si quiere un llame al aunion americana de derechos civiles al telñfono (información aparece en pantalla) o sitio internet (información aparece en pantalla) >>gracias muy buenas tardes el gobernador arnold schwarzenegger dijo que se fuera la policía para ir a la frontera y corta rl movimiento de indocumentados así para que los soldados sean enviados por segunda vez el calor sigue cobrando vidas para lo que se sabe que son 38 cuerpos de indocumentados desde el 2001 muchas personas han muerto ahí y es por la seguridad que ahora van con menos peligro,m la mayoría apoya a la ley sb1070 de inmigración que es de el 45% que se opone los que más se opone es los blancos pues el 71% de los latinos están en contra de 1790 personas >> en utah se encontraron empelados que administraban programa de cupones de alimentos esta carta pide que la gente ahí sea o este en forma legal es así como se pide que el fiscal presente cargos o no en la liga de la amñrica por los latinos envio un
guardar silencio no es una guia de consejo legal solo es para saber que hacer. solo en el estado de california porque si quiere un llame al aunion americana de derechos civiles al telñfono (información aparece en pantalla) o sitio internet (información aparece en pantalla) >>gracias muy buenas tardes el gobernador arnold schwarzenegger dijo que se fuera la policía para ir a la frontera y corta rl movimiento de indocumentados así para que los soldados sean enviados por segunda vez el...
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stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country," the show that takes you on an all-expense-paid trip to experience the best-kept secrets of the golden state. >> oh, we got some more spinach. so that's in watsonville. here, we have some romaine lettuce from salinas. >> for jim mills, life is quite simply all about produce, and evey day, his sacramento warehouse receives tons of it from just about every region in the golden state. >> broccoli from salinas. over here, some artichokes from watsonville and castroville. fennel from a local farm over in yolo. >> but the bulk of this produce doesn't stay here very long. within a few hours, much of it is trucked out to restaurants and businesses in northern california, some delivered by mills himself. he spends hours on the road, visiting farmers and chefs, taking produce from one to the other, and educating both parties along the way. >> may need a look at the progress of a particular crop or report back, maybe some feedback, to the farmer about how the chefs are using it or what they might be
stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country," the show that takes you on an all-expense-paid trip to experience the best-kept secrets of the golden state. >> oh, we got some more spinach. so that's in watsonville. here, we have some romaine lettuce from salinas. >> for jim mills, life is quite simply all about produce, and evey day, his sacramento warehouse receives tons of it from just about every region in the...
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the darker gray across southern california. that's the slug of moisture that moved through and did cause lightning spark fires. our forecast today still going to have the hot and dry conditions just like yesterday. but as more of that mid-level moisture drifts in from the south, monterey county down on the southern coastal range may see an isolated thunder shower or two this afternoon. that will start to move to the east by the end of the weekend as their sea breeze ramps up and we'll start to see some cooling conditions. so, yes, lightning could be an issue for the sierra today. look at the hot and dry conditions inland around the bay area today. 80s to mid 90s inland. staying cool on the coast. 60s around san francisco. this is a typical microclimate spread. 60 onz the coast. 90s inland. through the weekend, turning cooler sunday and monday. >>> you have to cross the golden gate bridge monday, swing by the atm and get more cash or pick up fast track. nbc bay area's christie smith is live with a look at what's going to be new.
the darker gray across southern california. that's the slug of moisture that moved through and did cause lightning spark fires. our forecast today still going to have the hot and dry conditions just like yesterday. but as more of that mid-level moisture drifts in from the south, monterey county down on the southern coastal range may see an isolated thunder shower or two this afternoon. that will start to move to the east by the end of the weekend as their sea breeze ramps up and we'll start to...
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i have an exand pl in california that's local to the san francisco, puc, the california commission has listed grant under their renewable fuels program and they are reported to supply several millions of dollars to demonstrate the viability of product that can be commercialized. all the good establishments in urban areas to convert to bio diesel fuel. these collaborative opportunities are available and have been used for many years now throughout the various states and, i think the opportunity is right in front of us to take advantage of these opportunities. in this particular case you have the state of california, you have the region nine, epa, so you have a regulator, san francisco ucuc. all contributing to funds offered by the california commission. so i'd like to suggest that we, as a group here, recognize that those opportunities are out there and that we leverage those opportunitys for the sake of reducing the carbon footprint and if we do that, these are near turn gains we can do as we get to the long-term as far as uncertainties and hydrological issues that might take a longer
i have an exand pl in california that's local to the san francisco, puc, the california commission has listed grant under their renewable fuels program and they are reported to supply several millions of dollars to demonstrate the viability of product that can be commercialized. all the good establishments in urban areas to convert to bio diesel fuel. these collaborative opportunities are available and have been used for many years now throughout the various states and, i think the opportunity...
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we are a blue state, a plurality of democrats here in california. you know, it's hard to know exactly what is driving that pessimism on the wrong track figure. i have a feeling that a lot of it has to do with the economy here in california. we still have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. 12.4%. we have a state budget crisis yet again. we've had about $60 billion of deficits over the last three years. we have a $19 billion problem now which i think dragging down the sectors in a lot of parts of the state. there is this concern, this gloom. so you wonder if californians feel as though the president is the guy who is doing the right stuff but whether they're not more concerned about what's happening on capitol hill and what's happening here at the state house in sacramento. >> ifill: it has to do with what's happening on a local level whether it's money for schools or the jobless rate locally? >> yes. keep in mind too that one of the things that is actually... while california's problems are bad now and i said a $19 billion problem
we are a blue state, a plurality of democrats here in california. you know, it's hard to know exactly what is driving that pessimism on the wrong track figure. i have a feeling that a lot of it has to do with the economy here in california. we still have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. 12.4%. we have a state budget crisis yet again. we've had about $60 billion of deficits over the last three years. we have a $19 billion problem now which i think dragging down the sectors...
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i was raised in southern california. my parents owned a motel in san bernardino, california. and my parents are from india, from a state called gujarat. i could speak english really well, so i had to stay home and help run the motel. i just kind of became a tv brat, and i really in many ways just grew up -- american culture was definitely fed to me through the television. mainly through cartoons. i don't know. i could just really escape my reality, and i became obsessed with watching cartoons, drawing cartoons, collecting comic books. i would sit there and draw for hours and hours and hours from these comics. >> reporter: although patel revered the comic book heroes of american popular culture, his relationship with the icons of his parents' hindu faith was more complicated. >> indian culture in my life -- i don't know -- growing up, i hated it. i hated it, i hated it. my parents were raising me in a sort of bubble of their own culture inside southern california. i wasn't exposed to the stories of the hindu mythology or hindu faith at all. what i was exposed to was the iconog
i was raised in southern california. my parents owned a motel in san bernardino, california. and my parents are from india, from a state called gujarat. i could speak english really well, so i had to stay home and help run the motel. i just kind of became a tv brat, and i really in many ways just grew up -- american culture was definitely fed to me through the television. mainly through cartoons. i don't know. i could just really escape my reality, and i became obsessed with watching cartoons,...
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published a report titled, changing climate, assessing the risk to california. the report looked at 3 scenarios for cutting the amounts of emission that we pump into the atmosphere and depending on whether and how much green house gas emissions can be brought under control, the report projects by the end of the century average temperatures in california will rise between 3 and 10 1/2 degrees centigrade. one of the most publicized impacts of global warming is a predicted increase in sea level. and here's a graph showing sea level rise in san francisco bay. now, i want to note one very important fact about this graph. it does not show predicted sea level rise. it shows how much the level of the bay has risen over the past century. since 1900, the bay waters have risen 7 inches. and we at bcdc have been monitoring this increase for decades and we have been especially concerned because ground elevation, particularly in the south bay, is sinking because of ground water extraction. so even if there's no sea level rise, we expect more flooding as the low-lying areas co
published a report titled, changing climate, assessing the risk to california. the report looked at 3 scenarios for cutting the amounts of emission that we pump into the atmosphere and depending on whether and how much green house gas emissions can be brought under control, the report projects by the end of the century average temperatures in california will rise between 3 and 10 1/2 degrees centigrade. one of the most publicized impacts of global warming is a predicted increase in sea level....
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one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said it's appose tear child for bad storage. and they said it's exactly off stream storage that uses peak demands in an area effects by issues today. there's diversity kabs and the keys for our future. so if i can get you to do nothing else i would like you to read this because i consider it a very significant primer for anybody that has to deal with this and stay with adaptive management and the state has the resources now if we think broadly on how to invest them and you have had excellent managers talk to you about the consistent directions in which
one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said...
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i am here to run california. i want to fix california. and where goes california, goes the country. >> she appeared on "good morning he america" saying focus is getting elected and helping california out of the recession. whitman spent $90 million to win the g.o.p. nomination. she now faces jerry brown in november's general election. >> a state department official from bay area is battling cancer. she's informed her staff. and in her memo shed she said cancer is being treated aggressively. she's schedule forward surnlry this ball saying prognosis is good. >> president obama says he's concerned about the leak of sensitive documents but doesn't believe it will be harmful to efforts. >> the fact is that these documents don't reveal issues that haven't informed our public debate on afghanistan pointing to the same challenge that's led me to conduct an extensive review of the policy in of the fall. >> this is after the week's leak of 91,000 classified documents included information on everything from afghan civilian deaths to evidence of u.s.-
i am here to run california. i want to fix california. and where goes california, goes the country. >> she appeared on "good morning he america" saying focus is getting elected and helping california out of the recession. whitman spent $90 million to win the g.o.p. nomination. she now faces jerry brown in november's general election. >> a state department official from bay area is battling cancer. she's informed her staff. and in her memo shed she said cancer is being...