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>> hi, i'm with the california public utilities commission. i watched the news last night and another senator was really claiming on the debate on global warming, gee, i think you're saying it's profitable for the green industries now and i'm thinking, of course it needs to be profitable and really the fossil fuel and oil industries that are making hundreds more times more profit and that's what drives this. if we could internalize externalities and middest oil and regardless of your political leaning if you or we could internalize that that's what it takes to drive the point home to the public. people don't see the profitibility of it. the profitibility of it if they see it, it could achieve it. it's an inconvenient truthfulness. it's rather from your gut than based on facts. well, because i have a vested interest, without saying so, this is my opinion. that comes from a high level as far as kind of covering up the truth and talking what we want to be rather than what we see. that and the others might be a good point of view. >> thank you. i
>> hi, i'm with the california public utilities commission. i watched the news last night and another senator was really claiming on the debate on global warming, gee, i think you're saying it's profitable for the green industries now and i'm thinking, of course it needs to be profitable and really the fossil fuel and oil industries that are making hundreds more times more profit and that's what drives this. if we could internalize externalities and middest oil and regardless of your...
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i am dauphine brody from the california network of mental help clients. i am here to speak on behalf of the coalition advocating for rights, empowerment, and services and on behalf of the california network of mental help clients we strongly oppose this legislation. we urge the committee to reject it. was l-- it is an iron fist in a velvet glove. it is a way to coerce people to what is first turned a voluntary settlement. if they refuse, they are presented with a petition. it is a form of forced treatment. the forced treatment will not include explicitly forced medication. that requires separate hearing for capacity. it is significantly more expensive and less effective to coerce people in this way. voluntary services are clearly the solution that has already been proven. expanding the raid to include -- the array to include a majority of choices include people where they are is what other counties need to do to meet the needs of people in distress. furthermore, current law already provides an array of involuntary commitment procedures that are more than
i am dauphine brody from the california network of mental help clients. i am here to speak on behalf of the coalition advocating for rights, empowerment, and services and on behalf of the california network of mental help clients we strongly oppose this legislation. we urge the committee to reject it. was l-- it is an iron fist in a velvet glove. it is a way to coerce people to what is first turned a voluntary settlement. if they refuse, they are presented with a petition. it is a form of...
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was a prosecutor suspended for hiding evidence in santa clara county for the first time this year in california. but very rarely are prosecutors ever held accountable for misconduct or for unethical conduct. why is that and what did you find in your study as it related to the kind of misconduct that was common? >> i think in order to get to that question, taking off on amy's story because i think it illustrates a common problem in prosecutors' offices around the country. but with what three simple reforms would do to help address that. that deals with the issues of transparency, accountability as you mentioned, jeff and the culture of prosecutors' offices. as both you and amy have said prosecutors are arguably the most powerful figures in our criminal justice system. they have a duty to protect the innocent and they also have a duty to convict the guilty and that powers that they have as you described, what charges to bring. what evidence to present? who are they going to charge with that crime? these are all extraordinary, enormous powers. and we give the prosecutors this power because we beli
was a prosecutor suspended for hiding evidence in santa clara county for the first time this year in california. but very rarely are prosecutors ever held accountable for misconduct or for unethical conduct. why is that and what did you find in your study as it related to the kind of misconduct that was common? >> i think in order to get to that question, taking off on amy's story because i think it illustrates a common problem in prosecutors' offices around the country. but with what...
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it is a band towards apply roofing noncombustible roofs, and the california fire code does is moving that is two minutes using membranes of your by heating with the torch and melting as fullback instead of laughing for good reason, basically, you have these rules that are put on a moving, and propane torching used to attach them. it is an open flame on a wooden roof, and in san francisco, with our high density of wooden structures, this is a recipe for disaster, and it would only apply noncombustible roofs. it would not apply to non- combustible. they would still be allowed to use them. we have heard from the fight apartment at about 7 to 10 and moving fires happened a year -- we have heard from the fire department. this came to our attention a few years ago when there was a fire in our district that destroyed several apartments where there was a neighboring building where the fire lead to a neighboring apartments and destroyed several apartments. primarily, this is a safety issue. it bans using open flames on a combustible roof. it is also a competitive fairness issue. we have heard
it is a band towards apply roofing noncombustible roofs, and the california fire code does is moving that is two minutes using membranes of your by heating with the torch and melting as fullback instead of laughing for good reason, basically, you have these rules that are put on a moving, and propane torching used to attach them. it is an open flame on a wooden roof, and in san francisco, with our high density of wooden structures, this is a recipe for disaster, and it would only apply...
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the california district attorney's association wrote the commission and said all the other counties have opted not to have manuels but they do require deputies follow court rules and handle court decisions and the law. well, think about it. here you the most powerful actor in the criminal justice system. we as citizens in a community rely on them to be doing their job responsibly and ethically, yet, we have no way to measure how they are doing it because -- because as both of you have said, there is no transparency at all in that process. whereby if you do have these manuels and you do make them public, now you have a set of criteria to hold prosecutors accountable for what it is that they do. dealing with accountability, the second issue i think is highlighting the results so far in two different cases. the first case is the case of former senator ted stevens when just over a year ago attorney generic holder threw out the conviction of senator based on gross misconduct in the case, even the judge of that case, judge sullivan, said after repeated orders from the court to the prosecutors,
the california district attorney's association wrote the commission and said all the other counties have opted not to have manuels but they do require deputies follow court rules and handle court decisions and the law. well, think about it. here you the most powerful actor in the criminal justice system. we as citizens in a community rely on them to be doing their job responsibly and ethically, yet, we have no way to measure how they are doing it because -- because as both of you have said,...
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ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again.
ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again.
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this is the dirtiest beach in southern california. doheny beach. i've surfed this twice -- i've gotten sick both times. narrator: san juan creek, a concrete flood control channel, flows directly to doheny beach. moriarty: the concrete you can almost think of as a big water slide for pollutants to go to sea level. man: if it rains more than 2/10 of an inch, the county puts out a health advisory for all beaches in the county. that totaled 75 days in 2006. so it's sort of a frightening thing that it's so polluted that every time it rains, we have to stay out of the ocean for three days. moriarty: to be sick after surfing isn't like, "oh, i have a runny nose," and tomorrow it's gone. can be a lot of different things. nelsen: they include gastroenteritis, which is an upset stomach, and sinus infections, ear infections, eye infections, and there's also virulent versions of streptococcus that can actually cause severe illness and even death. moriarty: our goal with surfrider foundation is essentially to have the city understand that the water is, in fact,
this is the dirtiest beach in southern california. doheny beach. i've surfed this twice -- i've gotten sick both times. narrator: san juan creek, a concrete flood control channel, flows directly to doheny beach. moriarty: the concrete you can almost think of as a big water slide for pollutants to go to sea level. man: if it rains more than 2/10 of an inch, the county puts out a health advisory for all beaches in the county. that totaled 75 days in 2006. so it's sort of a frightening thing that...
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in california, that rate is 115,000 per year. in california, over 1 million people have a conviction record, and one in five individuals have an arrest or criminal conviction. so we have to ask ourselves -- is criminal record reform an urgent priority for california? and if so, what is being done? and how can we go further? let's hear what our distinguished panel has to say. our first panelist is dr. steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are ha
in california, that rate is 115,000 per year. in california, over 1 million people have a conviction record, and one in five individuals have an arrest or criminal conviction. so we have to ask ourselves -- is criminal record reform an urgent priority for california? and if so, what is being done? and how can we go further? let's hear what our distinguished panel has to say. our first panelist is dr. steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of...
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>> mitchell: john blackstone in san bruno, california. thanks. the man behind the planned islamic center in lower manhattan spoke out today. other voices were heard, as well, in the ongoing debate over islam in america. jim axelrod has more. >> reporter: one day after the protests at the proposed colombiaic culture center near ground zero, it was much quieter, in part due to police barricades that now cordon off the block. the man in the middle of the controversy was speaking about it. >> i'm man of peace dedicated to peace. >> reporter: in an interview with abc news, the imam said a decision on changing the location is complicated. >> my major concern with moving it is the headline in the islamic world will be "islam is under attack in america." this will strengthen radicals in the muslim world. >> reporter: some seven out of ten new yorkers say the center should be moved, far different from when the public learned of plans last summer. the imam was quoted as saying, "we want to push back against the extremeists." a spokesman for the 9/11 memori
>> mitchell: john blackstone in san bruno, california. thanks. the man behind the planned islamic center in lower manhattan spoke out today. other voices were heard, as well, in the ongoing debate over islam in america. jim axelrod has more. >> reporter: one day after the protests at the proposed colombiaic culture center near ground zero, it was much quieter, in part due to police barricades that now cordon off the block. the man in the middle of the controversy was speaking about...
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. >> en los ángeles california salvador duran univisión. >> y vamos a economía aquí en estados unidos, hoy no hay muchas buenas noticias que reportar el mes pasado aumentó el número de pero sin empleo y el presidente obama tendrá que tomar medidas y de eso habla en washington. >> no hay soluciones fácilles para resolver la peor recesión en décadas pero vienen días mejores dijo el presidente obama en la casa blanca reaccionando a las cifras de dice feo, subió a 9 punto 6% en agosto de 9 punto 5 en julio. >> la dura verdad que tomó años crear los problemas económicos actuales y tomará más tiempo de lo que quisiéramos para reparar el daño pero dijo que es buena noticia que las empresas privadas crearon 67.000 nuevo em mraez y una reducción mostró que produjeron más de lo estimado en meses pasados y dicen que más personas están buscando empleo dice la secretaría del trabajo. >> vamos a ver un crecimiento que las personas tienen mucho más confianza que van a buscar y ojala obtener un trabajo también. >> el desempleo para hispanos fue del 12% en agosto. menor que ens
. >> en los ángeles california salvador duran univisión. >> y vamos a economía aquí en estados unidos, hoy no hay muchas buenas noticias que reportar el mes pasado aumentó el número de pero sin empleo y el presidente obama tendrá que tomar medidas y de eso habla en washington. >> no hay soluciones fácilles para resolver la peor recesión en décadas pero vienen días mejores dijo el presidente obama en la casa blanca reaccionando a las cifras de dice feo, subió a 9...
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he died after a collision with andrew gallo in fullerton, california. the april 2009 crash killed two of his friends. gallo is charged with murder because he had a previous dui conviction. prosecutors say his blood alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit at the time of the crash. >>> wearing bright red, remember members against m.a.d.d. are celebrating the anniversary. they marked the occasional the capitol. the last three decades mothers against drunk driving says it saved 300,000 lives but they say drunk driving is still a problem and is calling on congress to fund technology that prevents drivers from operating their vehicles if their blood alcohol content is over the legal limit. >>> this is child passenger safety week. the federal government is using the occasion tone courage the proper use of child and booster seats for young people. >> any emt, policemen or firemen will tell you a properly installed child safety seat could make the difference between life and death. we also know that despite the best intentions, nearly three of four
he died after a collision with andrew gallo in fullerton, california. the april 2009 crash killed two of his friends. gallo is charged with murder because he had a previous dui conviction. prosecutors say his blood alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit at the time of the crash. >>> wearing bright red, remember members against m.a.d.d. are celebrating the anniversary. they marked the occasional the capitol. the last three decades mothers against drunk driving says it...
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i have scheduled venue stops at different areas along the tour, from california to south dakota, that will serve as headquarters for my local research. when i was researching the traveling medicine show, i came across this. they had put out an elixir, and it referred to the elements that came out because of the high stress, high-pressure life, mostly because of the industrial revolution. anyway, i was fascinated by the term american-itis, and i thought it did a lot about the stress-related illnesses, and i was impressed that they picked up on that and the 1800's. i did a survey to see if it was irrelevant element today. i have a series of eight painted banners that are retellings of american history. i am particularly interested in transition history between native and european histories and retelling them as if they were a popular myth. there is a mix of eras and characters and times drat these banners. -- and times throughout these banners. i use the olympics and the melting pot, or things reduced down, and come out of this reduction. and something else transforms out of it. they ha
i have scheduled venue stops at different areas along the tour, from california to south dakota, that will serve as headquarters for my local research. when i was researching the traveling medicine show, i came across this. they had put out an elixir, and it referred to the elements that came out because of the high stress, high-pressure life, mostly because of the industrial revolution. anyway, i was fascinated by the term american-itis, and i thought it did a lot about the stress-related...
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(inaudible) they say potential mass suicide threat from california, and that is serious. back in 1997, the case where 39 killed themselves and before conference town, jim conference -- jim jones began the group in northern california the bay area. >>shepard: and the letters read like a last will, leaving the deeds to the property. >>guest: that is why they put out the all point's bulletin. the husband of a woman who was missing said that he was fearful that his wife had been brain washed by the leader. that is why they were so concerned. and you look at the letters and everyone is ask, why leave behind letters say that we were "about to go to heaven," and we would "meet relatives," and another wanted to move to the next world. the group says they are preparing themselves for the rapture or the return of christ. they are not a cult. listen. >> can you see me? i am okay. my son. the dogs, everything is okay. we eat like you. we don't see nothing bad. we are okay. >>shepard: when they were found, this group said that "we are christians, we would never harm ourselves." >>shep
(inaudible) they say potential mass suicide threat from california, and that is serious. back in 1997, the case where 39 killed themselves and before conference town, jim conference -- jim jones began the group in northern california the bay area. >>shepard: and the letters read like a last will, leaving the deeds to the property. >>guest: that is why they put out the all point's bulletin. the husband of a woman who was missing said that he was fearful that his wife had been brain...
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. >>> meg whitman, the republican candidate for governor of california is facing a political firestorm after allegations she knowingly employed an illegal immigrant. during a news conference with high profile lawyer gloria allred yesterday her former housekeeper claims the candidate was alerted about her immigration status in 23 but did not fire her until last year. in a statement, whitman, who has specifically campaigned to hold those employing illegal immigrants responsible dismissed the claims as politically motivated and insisted she only found out about the status last year at which point she said she immediately fired the maid. >>> across europe yesterday, tens of thousands protested massive government spending cuts aimed at trying to dig the european union out of the economic slump. in poland, portugal, greece, ireland and elsewhere. in spain where the unemployment rate is almost 20% parts of the transportation system was brought to a stand still. this came as the european commission ix poses new fines on those who fail to improve finances. >>> police in europe had to deal with
. >>> meg whitman, the republican candidate for governor of california is facing a political firestorm after allegations she knowingly employed an illegal immigrant. during a news conference with high profile lawyer gloria allred yesterday her former housekeeper claims the candidate was alerted about her immigration status in 23 but did not fire her until last year. in a statement, whitman, who has specifically campaigned to hold those employing illegal immigrants responsible dismissed...
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the most costly city is newport beach, california. the least expensive is detroit. a four-bedroom, two-bath home in newport beach goes for $1.8 million, while the same house in detroit would cost you just $68,000. terrell that, is a big difference. >> very big difference. the mortgage crisis going on in detroit and the property values there falling nearly 80% is a really tough time for detroit right now. >> it is. >> ashley morrison in new york, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile president obama flies to new york this afternoon to attend a world summit at the united nations addressing the assembly tomorrow. protesters gathered yesterday. iran's president ahmadinejad spoke to the asemmy inside while it happened. >>> tonight, president obama will step away from the u.n. and appear at a major fund-raiser for democratic congressional candidates and he's not the only obama pitching in for the run-up quote, no political animal but to jump head on into the political fray. the white house is about to unleash one of its biggest stars onto the campaign trail. next next month, f
the most costly city is newport beach, california. the least expensive is detroit. a four-bedroom, two-bath home in newport beach goes for $1.8 million, while the same house in detroit would cost you just $68,000. terrell that, is a big difference. >> very big difference. the mortgage crisis going on in detroit and the property values there falling nearly 80% is a really tough time for detroit right now. >> it is. >> ashley morrison in new york, thank you so much. >>>...
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in california, police are looking for a robbery suspected wanted in a violent purse snatching attempt. a man reached from behind and grabbed her purse. when she refused to let go, the suspect dragged her on the ground and punching her several times before running away. the victim suffered minor cuts and bruises. >>> a missouri man is behind bars after leading police on a high speed chase that at one point crossed over into kansas and back to missouri in a stolen vehicle. the suspect can all caused mayhem along the way, speeding through an intersection and colliding into two vehicles at 80 miles per hour. the suspect gave up when the vehicle's tires blew out. >>> in ohio, a bizarre car accident resulted in a car going airborne, flipping several times and landing vertically on the front porch of a house. several tow trucks were required to remove the vehicle, but amazingly, the driver survived with nonlife threatening injuries. >>> just off the coast of florida, scientists are getting up close and personal with the goliath grouper, a mystery fish which a decade ago were rarely ever seen
in california, police are looking for a robbery suspected wanted in a violent purse snatching attempt. a man reached from behind and grabbed her purse. when she refused to let go, the suspect dragged her on the ground and punching her several times before running away. the victim suffered minor cuts and bruises. >>> a missouri man is behind bars after leading police on a high speed chase that at one point crossed over into kansas and back to missouri in a stolen vehicle. the suspect...
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new details on the california battle, governor schwarzenegger announced that they are closer to closing the 19 billion- dollar deficit, that after six hours of talks today. this is the 85th day of working to budget. both sides say they will work through the weekend to have an agreement by next week. meantime a new poll shows the race for california governor is tied with just six weeks to to government democrat accurate jerry brown and his challenger meg whitman have 41% of the support of likely voters. however, 18 of them surveyed were undecided. the poll has a margin of error 1ass the task of cleaning up the san bruno neighborhood where homes were destroyed and people were killed ñrçñrt(çis under çway they were taking out burned ço cars today. the crews are focusing on one property at a time. you can see the crew worker there digging through the ash and debris that is then o7kç away. they are wetting down the area to make sure that dust does not go into the air. the clean up will go çfrom thr on çthe four weeks. >>> meanwhile an independent panel will be set up to inve
new details on the california battle, governor schwarzenegger announced that they are closer to closing the 19 billion- dollar deficit, that after six hours of talks today. this is the 85th day of working to budget. both sides say they will work through the weekend to have an agreement by next week. meantime a new poll shows the race for california governor is tied with just six weeks to to government democrat accurate jerry brown and his challenger meg whitman have 41% of the support of likely...
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i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again. it's been a dream of mine to restore it. and it's my dream for him to finish it. frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings account with my savings plan. [ frank ] and what it does is it takes a little bit of my money and puts it towards my goal. i want to get all the original parts and do it right. for my dad. there's a couple months in between parts. so, one at a time. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ >>> good evening everybody. 11 games remain and the giants are right there. a one-hour, 11-minute rain delay in chicago, pam, i've got to tell you the truth. i was raging. you should never sit outside in the rain. i'll tell you the sad story in
i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again. it's been a dream of mine to restore it. and it's my dream for him to finish it. frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings...
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nobody in california won last night's $54 million jackpot. let's check your ticket to see if you won a smaller jackpot. here are the winning numbers. and okay. ben afleck wears three hats in his new film "the town". he's the star, director, also a screen writer so how successful was he with the trifecta? here is don sanchez on the aisle. >> ben afleck and three friends carry out well-planned bank robberies. it's a way of life. >> there are over 300 bank robberies in boston every year. most of these professionals live in a one square mile neighborhood. >> and this sure won't play well with tourists. he keeps peeling away layers of his town. they take a hostage. afleck wants to know more about it. romance ensue autos they blind folded me and stopped to let me out. >> sorry. >> not your fault. >> she doesn't recognize his fault? john hamm is the relentless fbi agent. this is like a 40s black and white crime drama in color. jeremy rener of "the hurt locker" is a loose cannon. they keep pushing limits. affleck's character knows the road is a dead
nobody in california won last night's $54 million jackpot. let's check your ticket to see if you won a smaller jackpot. here are the winning numbers. and okay. ben afleck wears three hats in his new film "the town". he's the star, director, also a screen writer so how successful was he with the trifecta? here is don sanchez on the aisle. >> ben afleck and three friends carry out well-planned bank robberies. it's a way of life. >> there are over 300 bank robberies in boston...
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maybe we will see a little california creep through the rest of the county slowly but surely. supervisor chu: do you know what other counties currently have in place? supervisor alioto-pier: nevada, and currently los angeles has a pilot program. what they found in l.a. -- and was very interesting because everyone talks about the cost of the program, when in fact, you are saving so much that it does end up paying for itself and saving money for the county that would implement it. i. los angeles, what they found is that it is $100,000 a year to take care of a mentally ill patient in the jails, so what they did was they took a very select group of mentally -- mental health clients and pulled them out of the jails, put them into a program at $25,000 a year, and with those cost savings, they paid for the program. so it works very well. all right, why don't we begin with cynthia jackson? pam fisher. if you have heard your name called, you can line up. >> first of all, i want to thank you all for having this hearing again. i really appreciate it. my name is cindy jackson. as you know
maybe we will see a little california creep through the rest of the county slowly but surely. supervisor chu: do you know what other counties currently have in place? supervisor alioto-pier: nevada, and currently los angeles has a pilot program. what they found in l.a. -- and was very interesting because everyone talks about the cost of the program, when in fact, you are saving so much that it does end up paying for itself and saving money for the county that would implement it. i. los angeles,...
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on the california coast today and tomorrow. notice the storm system shouldn't bring too much rain on thursday to the pacific northwest. we're dry almost everywhere an beautiful around salt lake city at 85 and sunny. if you're watching us on kget, that's tv-17, bakersfield, california, if you're thinking about attending the next grace novel, tweaking writing skills, writer's group, lancaster regional library. that's your pick event of the day, lynn. i could use that. >> don't even mention that, bill. >> no, i do. >> thank you. >>> and driving under the influence of marijuana, crashed his range rover in july. the judge made it clear jail was inevitable following a similar conviction in 1996. slapped with a driving fine. >>> penelope cruz's agent announced she is 4 1/2 months pregnant. >>> and lady gaga, 6 million devoted fans on twitter tweeted yesterday for her fans to get in touch with senator harry reid. why? to schedule a vote to repeal the military's don't ask, don't tell. reid responded via twitter that a vote had already b
on the california coast today and tomorrow. notice the storm system shouldn't bring too much rain on thursday to the pacific northwest. we're dry almost everywhere an beautiful around salt lake city at 85 and sunny. if you're watching us on kget, that's tv-17, bakersfield, california, if you're thinking about attending the next grace novel, tweaking writing skills, writer's group, lancaster regional library. that's your pick event of the day, lynn. i could use that. >> don't even mention...
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what i have highlighted for you is growth in california and in san francisco. it is true that our region is relatively mature, and we do not have rapid growth population to. over the last 10 years or so, our population grew at a rate of 1% a year. is forecast to grow in the next 10 years at a growth rate that sounds terribly small, but remember the big increase in population growth we had over the last 100 years. it means that our base is quite high, so our region needs to accommodate something like 800,000 to 900,000 people over the next 10 years, so again, i asked -- why develop? because where those 900,000 new people live is relevant to all of us. we think it should be treasure island. so i'm going to now turn from the white to the what -- from teh why to the what. i know we are short on time, but i have to be here a little bit. we are clearly in political season because we have heard a lot about initiatives and elections this morning, and it reminded me something that is one of the unique features of treasure island. treasure island is the first of san fran
what i have highlighted for you is growth in california and in san francisco. it is true that our region is relatively mature, and we do not have rapid growth population to. over the last 10 years or so, our population grew at a rate of 1% a year. is forecast to grow in the next 10 years at a growth rate that sounds terribly small, but remember the big increase in population growth we had over the last 100 years. it means that our base is quite high, so our region needs to accommodate something...
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california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >>> so, we're all excited about that segment, work with me. >> i feel bad for whatever i get assigned to. i'm so lazy. >> what would your dream be to get assigned to? >> playing drums in a rock band, definitely. >> that's definitely going to happen. >> i want to be a surgeon. >> surgeon. i thought you said sturgeon. >> surgeon. that's next year. sturgeon. >> aim high, marysol. >> we're going to nasa. "your three words" coming up. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function... starting within 15 minutes. [ woman ] symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken more often than prescribed. [ man ] symbicort contains formoterol. m
california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >>> so, we're all excited about that segment, work with me. >> i feel bad for whatever i get assigned to. i'm so lazy. >> what would your dream be to get assigned to?...
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he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth. [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, our next guest is one of the stars of one of the best shows on television, "glee." the second season premiers tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. on fox. please welcome my good man, cory monteith. ♪ cory monteith in the house. >> jimmy: cory monteith in the house. >> -- are something else, man. >> jimmy: they're pretty fun, right. >> you're a lot of fun. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. thanks for coming to our show. >> such a pleasure. >> jimmy: and thanks for helping me with the emmys, the emmy opening. you were like such a stud. >> thank you, buddy. >> jimmy: how 'bout that? >> that was awesome. >> jimmy: you
he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth. [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, our next guest is one of the stars of one of the best...