crackingcalifornia'stwo-partyconsent law could be the key to this bizarre case. we ask the experts and get to the truth in tonight's "reality check." sam: and a good evening. thank you very much for joining us for this special edition of "reality check." i'm sam brock. tonight, for the next 30 minutes, we dive into the stories dominating news headlines and fact check the claims concerning your neighborhoods and everyday lives. we'll rely on hard data and expert analysis to separate the truth from the bunk. and what better place to start than in san francisco with housing? or for many city goers, a loss of their housing. rising rents and low supply have made conditions tough to begin with, but a rash of evictions has some residents claiming that a long-standing state law is being used as a vehicle to kick them out. it's called the ellis act. we look at whether the efforts to amend that law will actually work. theresa flandrich: and his family's been here since 1966. sam: it's just one city block. theresa: i've always called it a village. sam: but for theresa fland
cracking california's two-party consent law could be the key to this bizarre case. we ask the experts and get to the truth in tonight's "reality check." sam: and a good evening. thank you very much for joining us for this special edition of "reality check." i'm sam brock. tonight, for the next 30 minutes, we dive into the stories dominating news headlines and fact check the claims concerning your neighborhoods and everyday lives. we'll rely on hard data and expert analysis...
next, look the recent visit to santabarbara,california. youare watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. john: we have the oldest dated human skeletal remains in north america. these bones of this agent -- ancient individual date back 13,000 years and were found off our coast, santa rosa island. in 1959, a curator here at our museum, an archaeologist found a human femur buried 37 feet below the existing ground service at the sidewall of arlington canyon, a place called arlington springs. so, arlington springs man, we have now done modern radiocarbon dating, indicating that is a little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in north america. some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of their natural environment. they had perspectives on the natural environment. they had substance. they were making a
next, look the recent visit to santa barbara, california. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. john: we have the oldest dated human skeletal remains in north america. these bones of this agent -- ancient individual date back 13,000 years and were found off our coast, santa rosa island. in 1959, a curator here at our museum, an archaeologist found a human femur buried 37 feet below the existing ground service at the sidewall of arlington canyon, a place...
and this is a pictureofcaliforniadrought--thecaliforniadroughtsituation. the yellow is a little less than normal. the red, more less than normal. this brown is really the way california will be as soon as this summer comes on. and that is called exceptional drought. so the great central valley of california, the coastal range down into los angeles and even over the east side of the sierras, an exceptional drought. and so the green california is really not so green. today we are about halfway through the rainy season in california and the current rain for the entire state is about 75% of normal. and that's why you see this extreme drought occurring, even as of february 18, 2016. the sierra snowpack is less than normal, but still a whole lot better than the last year. when it was zero. as in no snow. so what are we going to do? need to do something, otherwise we're going to have a whole lot more pain in california. so what senator feinstein and i have been doing over the last several months is trying to develop a solution for the immediate drought, to make t
and this is a picture of california drought -- the california drought situation. the yellow is a little less than normal. the red, more less than normal. this brown is really the way california will be as soon as this summer comes on. and that is called exceptional drought. so the great central valley of california, the coastal range down into los angeles and even over the east side of the sierras, an exceptional drought. and so the green california is really not so green. today we are about...
--conqueringcaliforniatryingto keep the russians out. along the coast of california, the established four for its -- forts, and between them spanish schools and missions. the idea was to get coastal indians to be pro spanish and keep out the russians and possibly the english and whoever else might be encroaching on the northern edge of mexico. inis the only mission california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to the present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the shamash malibu northfrom of los angeles up to san luis obispo, south of monterey county. one of the largest groups in california inhabited the area and from the channel islands off the coast inland to what is now current county -- kern county. when they established this mission, they have good relationships with the shamash people. that deteriorated as the toulations dwindled due massive disease incursions and more restrictions came from the spanish and mexican government. in the beginning, the she mashed were very welcome -- the sh
-- conquering california trying to keep the russians out. along the coast of california, the established four for its -- forts, and between them spanish schools and missions. the idea was to get coastal indians to be pro spanish and keep out the russians and possibly the english and whoever else might be encroaching on the northern edge of mexico. inis the only mission california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to the present day. in the santa barbara area, the...
aboutcalifornia. overhere in the salinas valley, comes from, tuce drought. let's see, everything from rice to walnuts and wine grapes, very, very important if you like your wine. central coast down here, same thing. what we are trying to do with the legislation is to provide a long-term fix for california so we can increase the supply of water, increase the storage during the wet years. put the storage in reservoirs so when the dry years come, then we'll do it. there was a fellow by the name of steinbeck, "east of eden." he talked about california droughts. usually the droughts would be one or two years, but now we are looking at quite possibly a five-year drought. steinbeck said this and not the exact quote, it was like in the dry years, they worried about where their water would come from and wet years would come and then they would forget about the dry years. that has been the story of california. steinbeck saw that in the early part of the 20th century. we are now in the 21st century and cannot r
about california. over here in the salinas valley, comes from, tuce drought. let's see, everything from rice to walnuts and wine grapes, very, very important if you like your wine. central coast down here, same thing. what we are trying to do with the legislation is to provide a long-term fix for california so we can increase the supply of water, increase the storage during the wet years. put the storage in reservoirs so when the dry years come, then we'll do it. there was a fellow by the name...
ofcaliforniaindians.ground up and reached to remove eached to remove the acids from them. nutritious meals. the chumash were maritime peoples. so lots of fish and acorns. nutritious diet for them before the spanish brought out the culture. the garden below us feature is the diet the chumash changed into and the things they learn to grow successfully. you can see in the distance the banana growth. there were bananas growing at two missions. noted by the french explorer in 1790, growing between other orchards trees. apparently, to keep them from freezing. so this garden is from cuttings from original plants across the state to the, a mother bed. we are kind of involved in what the national park service likes landmarks to do, which is restoration of the cultural environment. this cultural landscape is important, because many times we walk to an old landmark building and it is surrounded by modern structures or plants that were introduced last week from somewhere else in the world. the idea of a cultural lan
of california indians. ground up and reached to remove eached to remove the acids from them. nutritious meals. the chumash were maritime peoples. so lots of fish and acorns. nutritious diet for them before the spanish brought out the culture. the garden below us feature is the diet the chumash changed into and the things they learn to grow successfully. you can see in the distance the banana growth. there were bananas growing at two missions. noted by the french explorer in 1790, growing...
californiatienemÁs inmigrantes que cualquier otro estado. hay que sacar de las sombras a los 12 millones de indocumentados. >> a nivel nacional el actual congresista mike honda serÁ nominado congresista, ahora que su rival decidiÓ abandonar la campaÑa. entrevistamos tambiÉn al secretario de estado de california, quien hablÓ de la importancia de que los hispanos ejerzan un mayor poder polÍtico acudiendo a las urnas. >> por mÁs que queremos, nuestro paÍs de origen, nuestro futuro estÁ qaqui, nos tenemos que comprometer a ser ciudadanos para votar. >> cuando termine la convenciÓn, quienes sean los nominados del partido demÓcrata se enfrentarÁn a los republicanos. >> tambiÉn buscan varios candidatos a la asamblea estatal de california. >> el intercambio de seÑalamientos que se lanzaron marco rubio y donald trump, siguiÓ escalando de tono. >> ambos candidatos elevaron al rango personal las acusaciones. pedro: lo que comenzÓ con la fuerte riÑa verbal en el debate republicano en texas, desatÓ hoy mÁs acusaciones mutuas. en texas,
california tiene mÁs inmigrantes que cualquier otro estado. hay que sacar de las sombras a los 12 millones de indocumentados. >> a nivel nacional el actual congresista mike honda serÁ nominado congresista, ahora que su rival decidiÓ abandonar la campaÑa. entrevistamos tambiÉn al secretario de estado de california, quien hablÓ de la importancia de que los hispanos ejerzan un mayor poder polÍtico acudiendo a las urnas. >> por mÁs que queremos, nuestro paÍs de origen, nuestro...
thecaliforniarepublicor grizzlies have been extinctincaliforniasinceat least 1924. at the time of the gold rush when california was being brought together as a state, formed as a new state immunity, the grizzly was everywhere. it was a symbol of the state. it was a symbol of this western frontier and it was a symbol of sort of the idea of telephone as a kind of new frontier where people went, came to do bold things in a new place. this species was extinct in the state by the 1920s and so now i think people are starting to ask the question, should that always be the case? conservation is really a term that dates back to the 19th century into united states. california came along a little bit later than some of the eastern states in terms of developing conservation policies and programs at the local level, but in california and in the west conservation emerged as an organizing framework for land management and natural resource management. by around the early 20th century. at that time most other conservation initiatives were focused on forests, protecting and preservin
the california republic or grizzlies have been extinct in california since at least 1924. at the time of the gold rush when california was being brought together as a state, formed as a new state immunity, the grizzly was everywhere. it was a symbol of the state. it was a symbol of this western frontier and it was a symbol of sort of the idea of telephone as a kind of new frontier where people went, came to do bold things in a new place. this species was extinct in the state by the 1920s and so...
but will it be enough to staveoffcalifornia'sthirst?"america tonight" michael okwu traveled had to find out. >> dominated by a huge agricultural business, 25% of all fruits and vegetables consumeconsumed in america grow. what happens when the towns run dry? five miles north of l.a., we enter fermi, we asked thelma about the drought. >> in the seven or eight years since you've been here have you noticed -- >> this used to be green. now it's so dry. warm up your water before you wash the dishes, make sure you have enough to flush, water for the cooler, you don't just do the regular routine. >> the fact that you don't have water. >> no water. >> when did you know that that was happening? did you get a warning? >> opened the tap and that was it. >> thelma has gone without running water for five years. as the drought got worse her well water started shrinking. her new neighbor the almond orchard sucked up what's left. >> the fact that this is brown and decaying, was the farmers were able to drill much further than she was essentially gettin
but will it be enough to stave off california's thirst? "america tonight" michael okwu traveled had to find out. >> dominated by a huge agricultural business, 25% of all fruits and vegetables consumeconsumed in america grow. what happens when the towns run dry? five miles north of l.a., we enter fermi, we asked thelma about the drought. >> in the seven or eight years since you've been here have you noticed -- >> this used to be green. now it's so dry. warm up your...
. >>> zika virus is innortherncalifornia. newdetails. >>> what makes this part of the capitol toxic to people working inside? >> is this a green light? it's the absence of a yellow light. >> impact the federal decision could have on the people who see google's self driving cars as hive-changing technology. >>> president obama is on his way to california, expected to arrive in less than two hours, the trip could have more meaning than ever before. good evening, thanks for joining us tonight. i'm aum ra dates. >> i'm dan ashley. california's primary coming so that our votes rarely help decide the nominees. >> this year, it could be different. we're live with chris nguyen on more with the trip. >> reporter: good evening, political analysts say it could be a while before nominations are finalized. the president will be here for a fund-raiser tomorrow. this, behind me is one of the roads leading up to the host of one of those events. the police department has already set up signs alerting neighbors they cannot park on this street
. >>> zika virus is in northern california. new details. >>> what makes this part of the capitol toxic to people working inside? >> is this a green light? it's the absence of a yellow light. >> impact the federal decision could have on the people who see google's self driving cars as hive-changing technology. >>> president obama is on his way to california, expected to arrive in less than two hours, the trip could have more meaning than ever before. good...
tosoutherncalifornia. --waterfromnortherncaliforniatosoutherncalifornia. ithas been difficult to meet everybody's needs. the last major drought in the area started in 1987. it ultimately ended in 1992. it was pretty severe. not as severe as this one but it was pretty drastic for the community. there was a lot of fear about running out of water. constructingproved a desalinization facility along with making the connections to the state water project so we could import water. ultimately the desalinization facility was completed in late 1991. it was only operated for a couple of months and then put into a standby mode because we had received quite a bit of rainfall. community and the decisions and that time to keep it as a standby mode. that's where it has been roughly for the last 20 years. we are taking a look at it. we are trying to reactivate it and we are in the process of doing that. a lot of technology has changed. we are taking advantage of a lot of the changes in technology. doing isy what we are trying to separate out that salt molecule, which is v
to southern california. -- water from northern california to southern california. it has been difficult to meet everybody's needs. the last major drought in the area started in 1987. it ultimately ended in 1992. it was pretty severe. not as severe as this one but it was pretty drastic for the community. there was a lot of fear about running out of water. constructingproved a desalinization facility along with making the connections to the state water project so we could import water. ultimately...
los obliga a cambiar la mezcladecaliforniasegÚnuna ley. con aumentos por arriba de 0,50 $ por galÓn las compaÑÍas petroleras castigan a california por sus leyes para la limpieza del medio ambiente. >> los centavos de diferencia de producir la mezcla normal entonces por quÉ sube tanto el precio? reportero: a los castigados conductores de california no le queda mÁs que resignarse. >> tengo que comprar igual pero siempre duele. >> el golpe mÁs fuerte del se registra en california donde se piensa que puede exceder los cinco dÓlares. ilia: condena histÓrica en guatemala sub teniente retirado del ejÉrcito fue condenado a 120 aÑos de prisiÓn y para militar a 220 aÑos, tambiÉn por delitos de asesinato ocurridos hace60 aÑos algunas de las mujeres afectadas testificaron contra los condenados. enrique: permitir el retorno, luego del cierre de fronteras impulsado por el presidente de venezuela nicolÁs maduro la cancillerÍa dijo que sÓlo serÁ para los que estÁn registrados. leopoldo lÓpez, lÍder de la oposiciÓn cumple 738 dÍas pr
los obliga a cambiar la mezcla de california segÚn una ley. con aumentos por arriba de 0,50 $ por galÓn las compaÑÍas petroleras castigan a california por sus leyes para la limpieza del medio ambiente. >> los centavos de diferencia de producir la mezcla normal entonces por quÉ sube tanto el precio? reportero: a los castigados conductores de california no le queda mÁs que resignarse. >> tengo que comprar igual pero siempre duele. >> el golpe mÁs fuerte del se registra en...
historyeekend, american tv is featuring santabarbara,california. californiais located on the central coast. staff visitedur many sites. learn more about santa barbara all weekend on american history tv. >> we have here in the santa barbara area, the oldest dated human skeletal remains in north america. bones of this ancient individual date back 13,000 years were found on an island off of our coast, santa rosa island. curator at the museum and archaeologist found a human femur buried 37 feet below the ground surface at the side wall of arlington canyon on santa rosa island at a place called arlington springs. we have now done modern radiocarbon dating of bone is ain indicating that it little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in america. some people asked the question, why do you have native american culture in a natural history museum? important tos include people as part of nature . people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of the natural environment. they used it for the sustenance and making a
historyeekend, american tv is featuring santa barbara, california. california is located on the central coast. staff visitedur many sites. learn more about santa barbara all weekend on american history tv. >> we have here in the santa barbara area, the oldest dated human skeletal remains in north america. bones of this ancient individual date back 13,000 years were found on an island off of our coast, santa rosa island. curator at the museum and archaeologist found a human femur buried 37...
preschoolincaliforniagetsa b-minus. transitional kindergarten and what you call kinder transition gets a b-minus. k-12 outcomes gets a d. school climate and discipline, a c. so, the best that california does is a b in linked learning. and linked learning i'm guessing is what we used to call, like, education, career education, or a lot call that rop, those type of things, right? ted: yeah. and actually, what linked learning especially, though, it does a better job of really integrating classroom instruction with that technical and career instruction. jessica: okay. the bottom line, no a's. ted: right. jessica: at all, not one single a. and we were discussing this. if one of our kids brought home this report card, you'd be like, "what's going on? you need to buckle down. something's got to change." ted: not a passable report card. jessica: so, why is it that we've gotten such mediocre scores overall? ted: well, i mean, one of the things this report does is do a quick national scan, and then look at the statistics, and the
preschool in california gets a b-minus. transitional kindergarten and what you call kinder transition gets a b-minus. k-12 outcomes gets a d. school climate and discipline, a c. so, the best that california does is a b in linked learning. and linked learning i'm guessing is what we used to call, like, education, career education, or a lot call that rop, those type of things, right? ted: yeah. and actually, what linked learning especially, though, it does a better job of really integrating...
.>>californiaisthe very last state to have a state wide database of voters. what difference is that going to make and what's the timeline for getting that up and running? >> a little bit of bad news. we'll be the last state in the nation to come into compliance with a federal mandate to have a centralized statewide voter registration database. good news is we are on track to come online with that this june. that will not just modernize how we conduct elections in this state, but from a voter perspective, allow you to go on and register to be able to verify the status of your registration. lot of times when people move, we forget where we registered or if there is a name change, that can easily be done. where your polling place is. requesting a vote by mail ballot. or after the fact, verifying that your vote by mail ballot was received and counted. if not, why not. you could have a signature mismatch issue that you aren't aware of after so many years. same thing with provisional ballot. it is going to be very user friendly and hopefully empowering for voters a
. >> california is the very last state to have a state wide database of voters. what difference is that going to make and what's the timeline for getting that up and running? >> a little bit of bad news. we'll be the last state in the nation to come into compliance with a federal mandate to have a centralized statewide voter registration database. good news is we are on track to come online with that this june. that will not just modernize how we conduct elections in this state, but...
desde lapreparatoriacaliforniacrosspointen alameda... lorena-take 2boxes --- ahora es momento de conocer el programa de arte donde los estudiantes se destacan por crear autnticas piezas y diseÑos que han sobresalido en varios concursos... lucrecia cuntanos... lucrecia live lucrecia facebook lucrecia facebook ===nuestros paises open=== lorena/topvo --el gobierno mexicano confirm que seis mujeres embarazadas han sido contagiadas con el virus del zika, sumando ahora 80 casos en toda la nacin... --estos podran ser los primeros casos en mujeres embarazadas en mxico donde mas de la mitad de los enfermos, inluyendo cuatro de las mujeres, se ubican en el estado de chiapas.. --en ciudades muy pobladas como tuxtla gutierrez y tapachula las autoridades han comenzado ha fumigar las areas residenciales para combatir los mosquitos trasmisores del virus.. juanfra/takevo ---y nos vamos a el salvador donde la violencia sigue cobrando ms vidas , ayer la polica nacional contabiliz que en tan solo un da se reportaron 39 homicidios... ---entre las vctimas f
desde la preparatoria california crosspoint en alameda... lorena-take 2boxes --- ahora es momento de conocer el programa de arte donde los estudiantes se destacan por crear autnticas piezas y diseÑos que han sobresalido en varios concursos... lucrecia cuntanos... lucrecia live lucrecia facebook lucrecia facebook ===nuestros paises open=== lorena/topvo --el gobierno mexicano confirm que seis mujeres embarazadas han sido contagiadas con el virus del zika, sumando ahora 80 casos en toda la...
no major delays on highways innortherncalifornia. backto you in the studio. thanks very much mike. republican presidential hopeful donald trump is waking up a winner. trump claimed a big victory in the nevada caucuses on the same night the democratic contenders hit the stage for a town hall in south carolina. as abc' s kenneth moton reports-- the race is heating up with less than a week to go before super tuesday. script: this morning, donald trump?on a winning streak after time nevada. sot donald trump we love nevada, we love nevada love for trump but that anger at washington and a strong desire for an outsider gave the gop frontrunner an easy victory over his rivals. sot trump of course if you listen to the pundits we weren't expected to win too much and now we're it's a fight for second between republican establishment favorite marco rubio and iowa caucus winner ted cruz.sot ted cruz the only campaign that can beat donald trump is this campaign. ben carson and john kasich were at the bottom of the pack. they've vowed to march on to super tuesday... the dem
no major delays on highways in northern california. back to you in the studio. thanks very much mike. republican presidential hopeful donald trump is waking up a winner. trump claimed a big victory in the nevada caucuses on the same night the democratic contenders hit the stage for a town hall in south carolina. as abc' s kenneth moton reports-- the race is heating up with less than a week to go before super tuesday. script: this morning, donald trump?on a winning streak after time nevada. sot...
the gentlemanfromcaliforniaisrecognized. mr. mcclintock: i'm pleased to yield whatever time he may consume to the author of the measure, the gentleman from georgia, mr. loudermilk. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. loudermilk: i rise in support of house resolution 3371, a bill that will add valuable historical property to the kennesaw mountain national battlefield park. this park which is located in georgia's 11th congressional district is the site of significant bat thals took place during america's bloodiest conflict, the civil war. our nation has long recognized the importance of preserving historical sites, especially battlefields where americans fought and died for freedom. sites such as kennesaw mountain national battlefield park allow us to look back in time and get a glimpse of events that helped shape our nation. it is extremely important that we understand our history, otherwise we will be destinned to repeat the mistakes of the past. a recent study of american history education reveals that whi
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: i'm pleased to yield whatever time he may consume to the author of the measure, the gentleman from georgia, mr. loudermilk. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. loudermilk: i rise in support of house resolution 3371, a bill that will add valuable historical property to the kennesaw mountain national battlefield park. this park which is located in georgia's 11th congressional district is the site of significant bat...
no major delays on highways innortherncalifornia. backto you in the studio. thanks very much mike. here's a look at today's top stories.... sparks police are investigating an alleged car theft. incident happened yesterday evening around 4:30 at the intersection of greg street and spice island drive after a minor traffic accident. police say say a woman reported being hit by another vehicle... a dark green early 1990's chevy or g-m-c s-u-v. according to the woman... when she went to check out the damage a man jumped in the drivers seat of her vehicle... demanded money and then left the scene in her car. washoe county deputies are in part saying that unlocked cars in sun valley helped play a role in some recent brogan and another juvenile were able to get into at least four cars and deputies believe there are even more victims. some advice... never leave valuables in your car.. that burglars will be more likely to target. reno police are searching for two men who they say were involved in a home invasion. police say the two men walked in a home on foster drive,
no major delays on highways in northern california. back to you in the studio. thanks very much mike. here's a look at today's top stories.... sparks police are investigating an alleged car theft. incident happened yesterday evening around 4:30 at the intersection of greg street and spice island drive after a minor traffic accident. police say say a woman reported being hit by another vehicle... a dark green early 1990's chevy or g-m-c s-u-v. according to the woman... when she went to check out...
>> my question iswhycalifornia, whydid the movement beganincalifornia? ithink it has something to do with the precarious nature particularly in the agribusiness that there was a sense of the threat with thread with the labor organization, the growers because you have those that are right for a couple of weeks and if they are not picked then they go bad so they felt a particular anxiety about the organization that was even more so i would argue them a lot of the corporate owned industries in the other parts of the country. also in california they had a long tradition of meeting the government in order to build the canals and the railroads. so this sense of betrayal to help the workers organize against them meant there's a little bit of something irrational in their anger at the administration which is benefiting them in so many ways. they really felt it was a personal betrayal they had been able to count on the federal government for all these years and now they no longer can. i had an extra few minutes to think about the answer. [laughter] so the questi
>> my question is why california, why did the movement began in california? i think it has something to do with the precarious nature particularly in the agribusiness that there was a sense of the threat with thread with the labor organization, the growers because you have those that are right for a couple of weeks and if they are not picked then they go bad so they felt a particular anxiety about the organization that was even more so i would argue them a lot of the corporate owned...
integrante por el triunfo del corazÓn inmaculado de marÍa viajaron de losangelescalifornia, paraver de cerca al obispo de roma. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> aquÍ como tÚ sabes, vienen desde salvador y mÉxico representantes, nuestro objetivo es rezar por el santo padre. ♪ ♪ andrea: adelina vive en los angeles california de hace 26 aÑos y para ellas una gran bendiciÓn estar aquÍ. >> tantos inmigrantes que no tienen la oportunidad de estar aquÍ y para ello mis oraciones y sacrificios que pasaba aquÍ. andrea: el papa vino aquÍ para tener una misa ante mÁs de 300,000 personas siendo el evento mÁs concurrido toda la visita papal. el papa hablÓ de acabar con la violencia en mÉxico y dijo con sus palabras. >> porque hermanas y hermanos metÁmoslos en la cabeza con el demonio no se dialoga, no se puede dialogar porque va ganar siempre. andrea: despuÉs de la misa visitÓ el hospital infantil federico gÓmez en la en la ciudad de mÉxico. el papa saludÓ a los niÑos la mayorÍa de bajos recursos y agradeciÓ a dios y la virgen deguadalupe que estÁ con ellos. >> personas que no solame
integrante por el triunfo del corazÓn inmaculado de marÍa viajaron de los angeles california, para ver de cerca al obispo de roma. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> aquÍ como tÚ sabes, vienen desde salvador y mÉxico representantes, nuestro objetivo es rezar por el santo padre. ♪ ♪ andrea: adelina vive en los angeles california de hace 26 aÑos y para ellas una gran bendiciÓn estar aquÍ. >> tantos inmigrantes que no tienen la oportunidad de estar aquÍ y para ello mis oraciones y...
maxine watersofcalifornia. thechair: pursuant to house resolution 594, the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. waters: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment would remove the harmful provision in h.r. 3700 that would effectively raise rent for thoses of -- thousands of families with children who are living in h.u.d.-assisted housing by limiting the amount they can deduct from their income for child care expenses. these are parents, particularly single parents, who are already struggling to pay for the cost of child care in order to work or to go to school. i believe we should not be crippling their ability to juggle these responsibilities. we should be supporting them. and i believe that my republican colleagues share my concerns. we simply did not have the data that we needed at the markup to truly understand how this provision would affect these households. as i mentioned in my opening statement
maxine waters of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 594, the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. waters: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment would remove the harmful provision in h.r. 3700 that would effectively raise rent for thoses of -- thousands of families with children who are living in h.u.d.-assisted housing by limiting the amount they can deduct from...
there's another case hereincalifornia. yolocounty health officials are confirming a person has tested positive for a mild case of the virus. >> this person got i februaryed traveling outside of the united states so we do not have any concerns about that currently happening here in yolo county or sacramento. >> the zika virus is spread by mosquitoes it's linked to serious birth defects. >>> from fitness trackers to blood pressure monitors wearable health gadgets are all the range. tonight there's a new device to help figure out if your child is sick instantly. but does it work? we put it to the test. grace and her two-year-old daughter iris are among the first to try it. >> it sounds really cool will it actually work. i'm actually a doctor as well. >>reporter: when iris recently developed a fever grace used a new kind of thermometer a soft flexible patch worn like a band- aid under the arm. it continuously measures your child's the and wireless sends the information to a smartphone or tablet via bluetooth. you don't have t
there's another case here in california. yolo county health officials are confirming a person has tested positive for a mild case of the virus. >> this person got i februaryed traveling outside of the united states so we do not have any concerns about that currently happening here in yolo county or sacramento. >> the zika virus is spread by mosquitoes it's linked to serious birth defects. >>> from fitness trackers to blood pressure monitors wearable health gadgets are all...
they've been extinctincaliforniasince1924 so the time of the gold rushwhencaliforniawasbeing brought together as a state in the union, the grizzly was everywhere. it was a symbol of the state and of this western frontier and that sort of the idea of california as a new frontier where people came to do bold things. as you know, the species was sustained by the 1920s and so now i think people are starting to ask the question should always be the case. conservation is a term that dates back to the 19th century in the united states. california came along a little bit later than the sum of the eastern states in terms of developing the conservation policies and programs at the local level but in california and in the last, conservation emerged as an organizing framework for land management and natural resource management about the early 20th century and at that time most of the conservation initiatives were focused on protecting and preserving and come serving the forests or the greatest use for the longest time for the most people the utilitarian view of conservation and also the
they've been extinct in california since 1924 so the time of the gold rush when california was being brought together as a state in the union, the grizzly was everywhere. it was a symbol of the state and of this western frontier and that sort of the idea of california as a new frontier where people came to do bold things. as you know, the species was sustained by the 1920s and so now i think people are starting to ask the question should always be the case. conservation is a term that dates...
thecaliforniaavocadocommission forecasts nearly 400 million poundsofcaliforniaavocadoswill be harvested in 2016. a market that's seen growing competition from mexico in recent years. the price of the mexican fruit its a lot cheaper than what we're able to farm for but we have a following for the california so we're able to ask for a little more money for the california fruit and these people are willing to pay a little extra because they know the quality piece of fruit we're able to grow here in california. by focusing on organic production and market timing the company is some clients that that we probably wouldn't sell to because we handle both conventional and organic. so by selling organic avocados it's opened that door for us to sell the conventional avocados as well. 6:06 the work is well underway...as the growing popularity of this fruit encourages both pickers and packers to keep these california avocados moving--from tree to table. thanks, clinton. food suppliers are also cashing in on avacado's and the attractiveness of the food item for a heart-healthy diet. del mon
the california avocado commission forecasts nearly 400 million pounds of california avocados will be harvested in 2016. a market that's seen growing competition from mexico in recent years. the price of the mexican fruit its a lot cheaper than what we're able to farm for but we have a following for the california so we're able to ask for a little more money for the california fruit and these people are willing to pay a little extra because they know the quality piece of fruit we're able to grow...
innortheastcalifornia, anear winter white out in the middle of nowhere. we're entering one of the most troubled prisons in america. calling a prison troubled usually means the inmates are abused, the situation here is so bad some of the guards are even killing themselves. cameras are rarely allowed in california's prisons but officials here at high desert state prison gave "america tonight" access because they want to plead their case. a recent inspector-general special report called the situation here an entrenched culture of racism and violence made worse by coverups and abuse. >> we're going to go here and head over here to delta 8. >> the people that run this institution say that's not true, that high desert prison is open and transparent. >> these are all inmates? >> they are inmates, not on the yards, part of the yard crews who come out and make the pathways clear. >> lieutenant greg crow is our escort. it now house he 3500. the ground rules for our visit allow us to talk to any inmate who's willing. this is jeremiah chapman incarcerated here since
in northeast california, a near winter white out in the middle of nowhere. we're entering one of the most troubled prisons in america. calling a prison troubled usually means the inmates are abused, the situation here is so bad some of the guards are even killing themselves. cameras are rarely allowed in california's prisons but officials here at high desert state prison gave "america tonight" access because they want to plead their case. a recent inspector-general special report...
californiaisripe for avacado harvest. we'll head to the mountainside where one family is finding a niche market to open up new doors for demand. in customer support, john phipps connects the dot between fuel prices and commodity prices. and baxter black has a story about good deeds. now for the headlines, even though usda thinks farm income will be 56 secretary tom vilsack says we aren't in a farm crisis like the 1980s. the secretary testifying in front of the house ag committee wednesday. vislack says he expects to see increased borrowing this year. but the safety net-- in place from the latest farm bill-- is working the way it was intended, including $5 point 2 billion dollars in payments to 900 thousand producers last year. vilsack says the rural economy is surviving in part because of diversification supported in the latest farm bill
california is ripe for avacado harvest. we'll head to the mountainside where one family is finding a niche market to open up new doors for demand. in customer support, john phipps connects the dot between fuel prices and commodity prices. and baxter black has a story about good deeds. now for the headlines, even though usda thinks farm income will be 56 secretary tom vilsack says we aren't in a farm crisis like the 1980s. the secretary testifying in front of the house ag committee wednesday....
we're moments away speakingofcalifornia. you'relooking at live picture from rancho rancho mirage, cali. this is the first since the passing of supreme court justice scalia we'll get a full picture from the president. fox business takes you there live. tesla for kids. the new model will have you cruising in style. oh, yeah. david: oh jeez. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. i thodid the ancestrydna toian. find out i'm only 16% italian. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go
we're moments away speaking of california. you're looking at live picture from rancho rancho mirage, cali. this is the first since the passing of supreme court justice scalia we'll get a full picture from the president. fox business takes you there live. tesla for kids. the new model will have you cruising in style. oh, yeah. david: oh jeez. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve...
stam item 5, and >> update onthecaliforniaroadpilot program. this is a information item. >> hello my name is michele [inaudible] transportation planner in policy and programming and i'm here to give a update on the california road charge pilot program. i would like to start by going over the legislation that set up the program and discuss how transportation projects are funded that state level and go into the road use charge advisory committee and recommendation frz the pilot program and where we will go next. so, in 2014 at the recommendation of the california state transportation agency the legislature passed a bill that authorized implementation of the pilot program by jen 21, 2017 to test a road u.s. charge to replace the current gas tax and funding transportation projects in california and established a road use charge technical advisory committee that will provide recommendations on what the program will look like. the gas tax is the it major funding mechanism at the state and federal level. it was set up as a prushy for road use, the ide
stam item 5, and >> update on the california road pilot program. this is a information item. >> hello my name is michele [inaudible] transportation planner in policy and programming and i'm here to give a update on the california road charge pilot program. i would like to start by going over the legislation that set up the program and discuss how transportation projects are funded that state level and go into the road use charge advisory committee and recommendation frz the pilot...
what's the chance of it happeningincalifornia? >>reporter: the national transportation safety board believes if the legal limit was reduced from .08 to .05, nearly 1,000 lives would be saved on the roads each year. >> alcohol still remains the no. 1 killer on our roadway. >> reporter: chris with the office of public safety because alcohol is a problem but there's been a reduction in california and nationwide of alcohol-related accidents. in 2003, all 50 states have lowered their blood alcohol limit to.08. >> individual states could change it if they want to. but they have an incentive not to. federal dollarsch >> reporter: congress mandated states to opponent a .quay limit or risk losing highway funding. for .05, we didn't find an advocacy group lobbying for the change. mothers against drunk driving and aaa declined to comment. we did not get confirmation if the legislature would be taking on a change anytime soon. more than a >>> campaign 2016 next stop, new hampshire. the nation's first primary is in a little more than a week.
what's the chance of it happening in california? >> reporter: the national transportation safety board believes if the legal limit was reduced from .08 to .05, nearly 1,000 lives would be saved on the roads each year. >> alcohol still remains the no. 1 killer on our roadway. >> reporter: chris with the office of public safety because alcohol is a problem but there's been a reduction in california and nationwide of alcohol-related accidents. in 2003, all 50 states have lowered...
temperatures through friday fornortheastcaliforniaandwestern nevada. temperatures will ease down, but remaining above large boulder, on u-s 50 in the glenbrook area of lake tahoe. crews have been using a pieces. it's estimated to be 8- feet tall, and weighs about 60-thousand pounds. parts of the road will need to be repaired because of damage the boulder caused. those repairs won't be finished, until the end of the week. so, one lane will remain closed, and minor traffic delays are developments in the kalamazoo michigan shooting. we're getting our first look at surveillance video from the gun shop that uber driver and suspect jason dalton visited before going on a rampage that killed six people and injured two others. abc's alex perez has the latest script: this morning-our first glimpse at what's believed to be shooting suspect jason dalton in the hours before the deadly shootings. surveillance cameras capturing dalton checking out firearms at this kalamazoo area gun shop. the owner saysdalton didn't buy a gun, but did like this one jonathan southwick
temperatures through friday for northeast california and western nevada. temperatures will ease down, but remaining above large boulder, on u-s 50 in the glenbrook area of lake tahoe. crews have been using a pieces. it's estimated to be 8- feet tall, and weighs about 60-thousand pounds. parts of the road will need to be repaired because of damage the boulder caused. those repairs won't be finished, until the end of the week. so, one lane will remain closed, and minor traffic delays are...
temperatures acrossnortheastcaliforniaandwestern nevada will be well above average through friday before easing down slightly for the weekend. it will be breezy friday, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 friday night and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night followed by dry cooitions to start reno police are investigating a home invasion near reno high school. police say last night around five o'clock ... two men entered a home just west of reno high school on foster drive.. and attacked a man during a burglary. a hospital and is recovering from what police say are non-life- threatening injuries. police say the attackers could be driving an older white two-door car... with a black stripe down the driver's side door. and they might be connected to other local burglaries. "just due to circumstances that will come out later, we do believe they are armed and dangerous so we ask the community that if you do see this vehicle, contact the authorities. don't approach it and let's keep our community safe. " the attackers are described as hispanic
temperatures across northeast california and western nevada will be well above average through friday before easing down slightly for the weekend. it will be breezy friday, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 friday night and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night followed by dry cooitions to start reno police are investigating a home invasion near reno high school. police say last night around five o'clock ... two men entered a home just west of reno...
. >>> it was a big day for democratsincaliforniastartingwith a visit from joe biden. the vice president was at ucsf with his wife. they're touring the top cancer research facilities as part of the white house's $1 billion initiative to end cancer. the vice president headed to the south bay where democrats from all across california have descended on san jose for their party's state convention. >> reaction from democrats to the primary results in south carolina. >> this was day 2 of the convention in snow. it included a couple of disruptions. >> reporter: the vice president brushed off shouts from a heckler who claimed cellphone radiation caused the death of biden's son beau. >> that's okay, it's all right. let's not act like republicans. [ cheering and applause ] >> i ain't donald trump. i don't have that much hair. >> reporter: the protestor was removed and biden went on to offer some advice to the feuding gop candidates. >> you can't lead america unless you believe in the american people and their capacity to do virtually anything they set their mind to. >> reporter
. >>> it was a big day for democrats in california starting with a visit from joe biden. the vice president was at ucsf with his wife. they're touring the top cancer research facilities as part of the white house's $1 billion initiative to end cancer. the vice president headed to the south bay where democrats from all across california have descended on san jose for their party's state convention. >> reaction from democrats to the primary results in south carolina. >> this...
had already returned tosoutherncalifornia. heturned himself in on friday. the inmates broke out from the orange county men's central jail eight days ago.after they cut through a steel screen, snaked through plumbing tunnels and rappelled from the jail's roof. a teacher who worked at the jail is accused of providing the men maps that they used to plann their escape. and while they were on the run... (sot sheriff) my fear was that someone in the community would get hurt because they had nothing to lose//"this is one of a sheriff's worst nightmares. and with three in custody once again... (sheriff) i can say this morning that the entire state can breathe a sigh of relief // now the focus shifts to continuing to look at where the system failed//believe me, we will be looking top to bottom on that. ((kirsten joyce)) that was carter evans reporting. /// ((kirsten joyce)) > dozens of peaceful protesters walked down m- l-k boulevard near washington... holding up signs about the recent violence in the valley. their big message was "all lives matter". several outreac
had already returned to southern california. he turned himself in on friday. the inmates broke out from the orange county men's central jail eight days ago.after they cut through a steel screen, snaked through plumbing tunnels and rappelled from the jail's roof. a teacher who worked at the jail is accused of providing the men maps that they used to plann their escape. and while they were on the run... (sot sheriff) my fear was that someone in the community would get hurt because they had...
that was erica francis reportingincalifornia... acarmax employee was killed during a test drive after the driver crashed into a tree. it happened in ontario. police say the 28 year old driver was high on drugs at the time of the crash. witnesses say they saw a corvette traveling at a high rate of speed moments before it crashed into a tree. the carmax employee was rushed to the hospital, but died from his injuries. the driver was arrested and charged with vehiclular manslaughter and felony driving under the influence of drugs. and terrifying moments for two window washers in new york when they got stranded 65 floors up! their scaffold stalled as they were working. firefighters say the scaffold was stable, but mechanics couldn't get it moving again. instead, firefighters had to remove a pane of glass to bring the building. fortunately neither of the workers were hurt. anim we're getting a look at the moments a semi collided with a train in northern minnesota. check out this police dashcam. in the video, you see the truck driver pul
that was erica francis reporting in california... a carmax employee was killed during a test drive after the driver crashed into a tree. it happened in ontario. police say the 28 year old driver was high on drugs at the time of the crash. witnesses say they saw a corvette traveling at a high rate of speed moments before it crashed into a tree. the carmax employee was rushed to the hospital, but died from his injuries. the driver was arrested and charged with vehiclular manslaughter and felony...
effective 1.4 million peopleincaliforniaandtarget breach targeted 7.5 millionincalifornia. >>pam:apple is being ordered to help the f-b-i. break into the cell phone of the san bernardino gunman. but to get into the locked i- phone belonging to syed farook. now apple is being told to help federal police to cripple the security encryption on the phone. that encryption erases data, after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts. farook and his wife murdered 14 people in san bernardino they later died in a shootout with police. tonight.a campus is on high alert.after a u-c berkeley was the crime was last thursday >> grant: the campus for here memorial stadium took place on his street near telegraph avenue night.around 9:20.on haste street.the yound lady was walking on the sidewalk just south of campus. kron4's jeff bush is live in berkeley tonight.with information on the investigation and the suspect.jeff. them out of the closet. >> reporter: according to the university female student walking alone on pastry last thursday 930 when the attack occurred. most people agree it is not a sa
effective 1.4 million people in california and target breach targeted 7.5 million in california. >> pam:apple is being ordered to help the f-b-i. break into the cell phone of the san bernardino gunman. but to get into the locked i- phone belonging to syed farook. now apple is being told to help federal police to cripple the security encryption on the phone. that encryption erases data, after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts. farook and his wife murdered 14 people in san bernardino...
stay with us. 6- thisnovember,californiavoteraballot issues.of statewide >>> thisnovembercaliforniavoterswill likely decide a record number of statewide ballot issues. only eight have qualified so far. 82, yes, 82 are circulating for enough signatures to qualify for the november election. how do we make potential log jam? larry is here to sort things out. this is a new record. >> i love elections. but 82 possible proposals, i kind of cringe at that. i do. it's kind of scary. it's the largest on record, and, of course, we don't expect all of these to qualify, vicky. no. but certainly it's likely that maybe 25, perhaps 30 will reach the ballot, which would be a record. these, of course, would be in addition to all the other we're voting for. ranging all the way from the presidency to tax measures, bond issues at the local and attract a lot of commercials. early estimates are that close to $5000 million will be spent for and against. i think the conservative estimate is going to be more like three quarters of a billion dollars. aside from everything else. >> so we'll be seeing and he
stay with us. 6- this november, california votera ballot issues.of statewide >>> this november california voters will likely decide a record number of statewide ballot issues. only eight have qualified so far. 82, yes, 82 are circulating for enough signatures to qualify for the november election. how do we make potential log jam? larry is here to sort things out. this is a new record. >> i love elections. but 82 possible proposals, i kind of cringe at that. i do. it's kind of...
we put the entrance the residential unitoncaliforniastreetas far away from the commercial space along with the vehicular entrance into the garage so they're going through 9 surface parking lot not to change the flow it allowed us to maximize the frontage and around california street and really to highlight the fact that given the slope change off the california and down polk we have a number of 6 different retails to put in as opposed to one large retail in the says that the this plays on the monuments you see the sizes up you s signs origin leeland's polk that's what that is there we're closely involved with the cb e into place and the greening mission is that included so the living wall incorporated into the design to help soften polk street as you can see the polk street side of the building steps down significantly we are a corner lot and don't actually have a large neighbor if i could go back the step down the original design will carry through where the number 3 is with the same height agency our neighborhood wheezed the 7 up grocery stores i believe that was one of the le
we put the entrance the residential unit on california street as far away from the commercial space along with the vehicular entrance into the garage so they're going through 9 surface parking lot not to change the flow it allowed us to maximize the frontage and around california street and really to highlight the fact that given the slope change off the california and down polk we have a number of 6 different retails to put in as opposed to one large retail in the says that the this plays on...
there's another caseincalifornia. yolocounty health officials say a person tested positive for a mild case of the virus. >> this person got infected while traveling outside of the united states. so we do not have any concerns about that currently happening here in the yolo or sacramento counties. >> the zika virus is spread by mosquitos linked to birth defects. >>> and the summer olympics will be in brazil this year. the u.s. olympic committee is now hiring two infectious disease specialists. their job will be to advise the olympians about the risks and safety precautions to help prevent the zika. earlier this week, u.s. soccer goalkeeper hope solo told sports illustrated that if the olympics were being held now she wouldn't go. >>> i was on the goodyear blimp last week with a woman planning a wedding in costa rica this may canceled it. no kidding. you know how hard it is to canceling a wedding in your own backyard. >> not because she doesn't like the groom. >> she is in love with the groom. she is in love with the c
there's another case in california. yolo county health officials say a person tested positive for a mild case of the virus. >> this person got infected while traveling outside of the united states. so we do not have any concerns about that currently happening here in the yolo or sacramento counties. >> the zika virus is spread by mosquitos linked to birth defects. >>> and the summer olympics will be in brazil this year. the u.s. olympic committee is now hiring two...
this place has the information of everyone bornincaliforniain1983. that is millions of people's worth of genetic information. >> the samples are available to more than just health workers. every state had a programme like this. the programme makes it available to law enforcement and private companies. it can pay. the department of public health did not want to responds to requests. the samples are deidentified and passed to paying companies as anonymous data. d.n.a. information is so unique, that prifsy groups have said it is possible to cross-reference them and identify the person. the state identified a form requiring consent for parents for indefinite storage and research. it failed to pass, the database is growing. >> it's an incredible resource. >> dr michael schneider used the californian database to investigate childhood disease. >> all of us have diseases that one in the family. we hope to predict that. you need data from a lot of people to understand that. >> he says my kids stand to benefit more from being part of the database than they wou
this place has the information of everyone born in california in 1983. that is millions of people's worth of genetic information. >> the samples are available to more than just health workers. every state had a programme like this. the programme makes it available to law enforcement and private companies. it can pay. the department of public health did not want to responds to requests. the samples are deidentified and passed to paying companies as anonymous data. d.n.a. information is so...
andincaliforniathroughthe night. meteorologist greg bennett will have the very latest overnight developments on good morning las vegas.. starting at 4:30am. we'll also check-in with bryan again in a few minutes. an update now.... on a story we first brought you.... as it was breaking. -2- people are dead..... after a head-on collision..... on the 215 near aliante. action news reporter.... gina lazara is live.... near the scene.... right now. gina? tricia --the highway is sitll closed, hours after the crash. but the crash happened right down there. just before six tonight -- troopers say a car lost control and crossed over the center line........striking another car head on. the drivers of both of those cars died. one man and one woman. a third car was also involved woman inside. both of them were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. troopers aren't sure what caused the crash just yet.... whether it was speed -- lives. two people aren't coming home tonight. and this section of the roadway is under
and in california through the night. meteorologist greg bennett will have the very latest overnight developments on good morning las vegas.. starting at 4:30am. we'll also check-in with bryan again in a few minutes. an update now.... on a story we first brought you.... as it was breaking. -2- people are dead..... after a head-on collision..... on the 215 near aliante. action news reporter.... gina lazara is live.... near the scene.... right now. gina? tricia --the highway is sitll closed, hours...
. >> wow >> then, sea lion's stranded alongthecaliforniafreeway.yes, freeway... >> dr shini somara is a mechanical e engineer, she'll show us what's been done to to find out why this is happening. >> at this stage, are they feeling distressed? and i'm phil torez, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now lets do some science. >> welcome to techknow im phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. guys there are outlaws out there working in the shadows committing horrible acts against defenseless yet majestic animals. we're talking about the ivory poachers who have decimated the populations in africa. >> it's really alarming because ivory goes for about a thousand dollars a pound, that's more valuable than illegal drugs. >> and you know what that means is that the damage has been devestating over a hundred thousand elephants have been killed in just the last three years and the question is what can we do about it? we found a team of scientists who are using some unexpected weapons- dna and radiocarbon dating- let's check it out. >> apr
. >> wow >> then, sea lion's stranded along the california freeway. yes, freeway... >> dr shini somara is a mechanical e engineer, she'll show us what's been done to to find out why this is happening. >> at this stage, are they feeling distressed? and i'm phil torez, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now lets do some science. >> welcome to techknow im phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. guys there are outlaws out there working in the...