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. >> contando este viernes quienes aspiran a un lugar en la universidad de california solo tienen 5 días para enviar su solicitud por internet, vamos con más información. >> hola que tal,no es secreto que muchos alumnos que quieren ingresar a la universidad de california esperan hasta último minuto para enviar su solicitud, esta fecha ya está cerca, les darñ dos telñfono al que pueden llamar si tienen preguntas, si no son de indole tecnica llamen al telñfono en pantalla, si es una dificultad tñcnica sobre todo al acercarse a la fecha límite llame al telñfono en pantalla, las líneas estarán abeirtas hasta las 12 de la noche sólo el 30 de noviembre, el último día, los dos ensatos que se requieren en la solicitud de admisión son muy importantes, nos da a conocer cosas que no podemos saber sólo por sus calificaciones, como sus talentos y habilidades, desde la universidad de california soy ricardo vázquez. >> para más información pueden llamar al telñfono en pantalla a ricardo vázquez. >> decenas de personas han podido dar sepultura a sus familiares muertos en el desiert
. >> contando este viernes quienes aspiran a un lugar en la universidad de california solo tienen 5 días para enviar su solicitud por internet, vamos con más información. >> hola que tal,no es secreto que muchos alumnos que quieren ingresar a la universidad de california esperan hasta último minuto para enviar su solicitud, esta fecha ya está cerca, les darñ dos telñfono al que pueden llamar si tienen preguntas, si no son de indole tecnica llamen al telñfono en pantalla, si...
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we all know mary as a very capable secretary for california's resources -- california resources agency where she was the head of that agency from 1998 to 2003. those of us who remember back far enough recall the days as a senior attorney for the environment now foundation. she was also co-founder of the first environmental justice working group in the state. we are very pleased here in san francisco and i believe all of you should be very pleased to have mary as the moderator of our first panel. mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking about water from the coast up the watershed, rather than the other way around. starting out this morning's prog
we all know mary as a very capable secretary for california's resources -- california resources agency where she was the head of that agency from 1998 to 2003. those of us who remember back far enough recall the days as a senior attorney for the environment now foundation. she was also co-founder of the first environmental justice working group in the state. we are very pleased here in san francisco and i believe all of you should be very pleased to have mary as the moderator of our first...
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the california political forma -- aligned this document is a very interactive way. i know in the draft, a number of those items are required by the california state law. others are required by the city charter as well as the board rules. i have zero perspective on what the process should be. that is a discussion that we have to have. if the board chooses to go as closely as we have, i think the challenge is that we have a process by which we can selected board president. we also have a process by which we have the rules committee. right now, the city charter is silent on how we would select the interim mayor. this is really met to set up the conversation for us. i asked outside counsel to let us know which aspects of that process, from the various governing authorities that take us through the day. that is something that we need to consider in the coming weeks. >> i don't know if you really answered my question which is if our advise from the legal counsel is that under the current rules of order we can effectuate an appointment for the successor mayor, all be this
the california political forma -- aligned this document is a very interactive way. i know in the draft, a number of those items are required by the california state law. others are required by the city charter as well as the board rules. i have zero perspective on what the process should be. that is a discussion that we have to have. if the board chooses to go as closely as we have, i think the challenge is that we have a process by which we can selected board president. we also have a process...
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we have not yet done in california a systematic assessment of reservoirs. there have been some studies on specific reservoirs or river basins and how flexible or inflexible they might be under existing rules and there are a couple of studies that look at different kinds of reservoir rules but not systematically and i don't think there's been any system reoperation. corner me later and tell me i'm wrong but i would argue that on the demand for water. it has been mentioned a coupl of times here. seattle may have done that and port land may have integrated it into management. temperature is going up, demand for water is going up. how many of our water agencies include in their demand forecast for the year 3020, 3050, climate effects on demand. the last california water plant did a much better job of acknowledging the issue of climate change but not yet adequately took action. we're beginning to work now on the next one and the intention i believe, is there will be a more deeper analysis and i look forward to that. next slide. this is a graph, and i want to say
we have not yet done in california a systematic assessment of reservoirs. there have been some studies on specific reservoirs or river basins and how flexible or inflexible they might be under existing rules and there are a couple of studies that look at different kinds of reservoir rules but not systematically and i don't think there's been any system reoperation. corner me later and tell me i'm wrong but i would argue that on the demand for water. it has been mentioned a coupl of times here....
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---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se ---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se convirtio en el 141: años que el estado de california fue el primer estado en aprobar uso marihuana fines medicinales. >> proposición 19 que busca legalizar marihuana y tambiñn que se impongan impuestos. >> cultivo y consumo de la marihuana y crimen. >> ahora mismo el 60% de los ingresos vienen de la marihuana. el jefe de policía se opone a la proposición 19. >> la marihuana es una droga que altera la mente de los usuarios no tenemos suficiente personal y se cree que la medida ayudará a solventar esto. >> no generará más fondos ya que cada ciudad tiene más fondos y muchos no lo harán. mi preocupación como padre es la violencia que suscita muchas veces.>> creo que es menos peligrosa que el alcohol. >> vale la pena mencionar que no se reconoce uso de marihuana y cualquier persona será penalizada bajo los estatuos. >> esto ayudará con la crisis fiscal que enfrenta estadod e california. >> se pierde apoyo y no están listos para la marihuana y se ha dicho que se apruebe la proposición
---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se ---hace ya 14 aÑos que el estado de california se convirtio en el 141: años que el estado de california fue el primer estado en aprobar uso marihuana fines medicinales. >> proposición 19 que busca legalizar marihuana y tambiñn que se impongan impuestos. >> cultivo y consumo de la marihuana y crimen. >> ahora mismo el 60% de los ingresos vienen de la marihuana. el jefe de policía se opone a la proposición 19. >> la...
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published a report titled, changing climate, assessing the risk to california. the report looked at 3 scenarios for cutting the amounts of emission that we pump into the atmosphere and depending on whether and how much green house gas emissions can be brought under control, the report projects by the end of the century average temperatures in california will rise between 3 and 10 1/2 degrees centigrade. one of the most publicized impacts of global warming is a predicted increase in sea level. and here's a graph showing sea level rise in san francisco bay. now, i want to note one very important fact about this graph. it does not show predicted sea level rise. it shows how much the level of the bay has risen over the past century. since 1900, the bay waters have risen 7 inches. and we at bcdc have been monitoring this increase for decades and we have been especially concerned because ground elevation, particularly in the south bay, is sinking because of ground water extraction. so even if there's no sea level rise, we expect more flooding as the low-lying areas co
published a report titled, changing climate, assessing the risk to california. the report looked at 3 scenarios for cutting the amounts of emission that we pump into the atmosphere and depending on whether and how much green house gas emissions can be brought under control, the report projects by the end of the century average temperatures in california will rise between 3 and 10 1/2 degrees centigrade. one of the most publicized impacts of global warming is a predicted increase in sea level....
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at university of california, santa barbara, university california at river side and now university california at santa cruz and one at cal state east bay you are talking about one or two more chairs these are permanent chairs of sikh studies that will stay there forever. this is fascinating the work sonia was talking about the art that we do, calendars we make every year and we have a web page that describes these activities. >> i have been talking to you, there we are the sikh foundation. as we look at those sonia, where were you born, grew up and how did you get to the bay area. >> i was born in india and grew up in india, and i have been here in the u.s. for five years now. >> wonderful. >> well, we've just scratched the surface of being sikh and sikh in the bay area but remind us some more about sikh's in america in the bay area and somethings about your faith. >> well, i think one of the most important things in our faith is as i said earlier, working hard, being entrepreneurial and giving for charities. those are very important aspects of our life. and most of us try to do that, and fin
at university of california, santa barbara, university california at river side and now university california at santa cruz and one at cal state east bay you are talking about one or two more chairs these are permanent chairs of sikh studies that will stay there forever. this is fascinating the work sonia was talking about the art that we do, calendars we make every year and we have a web page that describes these activities. >> i have been talking to you, there we are the sikh...
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we in california have a huge stake in this sort of - this kind of vulnerability to warming. you can see there's some in the northeast but not to the degree we have here. we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the hydraulicist and he looked that fraction of run off that happens between april and july. our tradition snow melt period in california, you can pretty much attribute the volume of run off from the sacramento system, which is - that's what is mapped here occurring between april and july attributed to run off, and that has declined from what used to be, i'm having trouble reading my own slide here but i'm thinking that's 40 to 30 percent, but we've lost a significant fraction of that spring and summer snow melt run off, and when viewed across the western landscape, that's lower map picture here on the left where the red dots represent earlier timing of snow melt, basin flows and the blue one's mean later. earlier ones mean spring is coming earlier and things are warming up. we see an earlier footprint of the flows and something of the timing
we in california have a huge stake in this sort of - this kind of vulnerability to warming. you can see there's some in the northeast but not to the degree we have here. we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the hydraulicist and he looked that fraction of run off that happens between april and july. our tradition snow melt period in california, you can pretty much attribute the volume of run off from the sacramento system, which is - that's what is mapped here...
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second, simple public awareness i want to mention because it came out of our experience in california. a number of agencies decided to support, the bill, ab 32, that started because they asked themselves conversation with folks woing n climate issues, if they thought we needed a mantory cap on greenhouse gases, and the answer after it got agreat deal of thought the answer was yes, it's not a silver bullet but it is part of the solution. >> a number of them said why don't you start with sayin that publically. it's not taking opposition on legislatn but that srt of policy statement to the general public that climate change has significant impact and we can't just plan for the worst case scenario, we have to think of it's an a policy issue efore we get to regulatory and that's something we urge to get the public o think about. >> i think conveying to people what we realize and >>iwe' ocused on loca lutidueenhouse s sis. ouaprchts ue is de communicmate actionpan whh we cuentlunching nd th one reason'm herepe thedge hae adice a tofuat oc teut f work we're talking about here today. with all
second, simple public awareness i want to mention because it came out of our experience in california. a number of agencies decided to support, the bill, ab 32, that started because they asked themselves conversation with folks woing n climate issues, if they thought we needed a mantory cap on greenhouse gases, and the answer after it got agreat deal of thought the answer was yes, it's not a silver bullet but it is part of the solution. >> a number of them said why don't you start with...
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i have an exand pl in california that's local to the san francisco, puc, the california commission has listed grant under their renewable fuels program and they are reported to supply several millions of dollars to demonstrate the viability of product that can be commercialized. all the good establishments in urban areas to convert to bio diesel fuel. these collaborative opportunities are available and have been used for many years now throughout the various states and, i think the opportunity is right in front of us to take advantage of these opportunities. in this particular case you have the state of california, you have the region nine, epa, so you have a regulator, san francisco ucuc. all contributing to funds offered by the california commission. so i'd like to suggest that we, as a group here, recognize that those opportunities are out there and that we leverage those opportunitys for the sake of reducing the carbon footprint and if we do that, these are near turn gains we can do as we get to the long-term as far as uncertainties and hydrological issues that might take a longer
i have an exand pl in california that's local to the san francisco, puc, the california commission has listed grant under their renewable fuels program and they are reported to supply several millions of dollars to demonstrate the viability of product that can be commercialized. all the good establishments in urban areas to convert to bio diesel fuel. these collaborative opportunities are available and have been used for many years now throughout the various states and, i think the opportunity...
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the average in california is $3.09. the national af tkhrepblg 2.83. federal reserve plans to boost the economy is expected to make the dollar weakener and result in higher crude prices. we'll be right back. helped him ,,,,,,,, myercury moment happened at the beginning of the 3rd quarter. joey came over to watch the game when the storm rolled in. ,,,,,,,, in through the ceiling. i switched to mercury to save on car insurance, boy am i glad they cover my home too. they fixed the ceiling, replaced the couch, they even cleaned the carpets. wish they would have cleaned this up. you know, like a makeover. save up to 15% when you combine your auto with home or renter's policy. get a fast free quote at mercuryinsurance.com
the average in california is $3.09. the national af tkhrepblg 2.83. federal reserve plans to boost the economy is expected to make the dollar weakener and result in higher crude prices. we'll be right back. helped him ,,,,,,,, myercury moment happened at the beginning of the 3rd quarter. joey came over to watch the game when the storm rolled in. ,,,,,,,, in through the ceiling. i switched to mercury to save on car insurance, boy am i glad they cover my home too. they fixed the ceiling, replaced...
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one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said it's appose tear child for bad storage. and they said it's exactly off stream storage that uses peak demands in an area effects by issues today. there's diversity kabs and the keys for our future. so if i can get you to do nothing else i would like you to read this because i consider it a very significant primer for anybody that has to deal with this and stay with adaptive management and the state has the resources now if we think broadly on how to invest them and you have had excellent managers talk to you about the consistent directions in which
one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said...
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brown was california's youngest governor when i look leaked in 1974 by the age of 36. he is the oldest candidate to lead at the age of 72. >> all i can tell you is that i didn't create this mess and i will be straight and do everything can to make it world. >> he will take office on monday, january 3rd. meg whitman made a cheerful concession speech. the billionaire spent $141 million of her own money and received just more than 3 million votes. that means that meg whitman spent about $46 for each vote. no word on whether she plans on continuing a public career. >>> senator barbara boxter will be rushing to washington for a 4th term. we was away from the cameras and press today. she spoke with her supporters in hollywood. her opponent waited to today to make her concession speech. >> i have spoken to senator box ter and congratulated her and wished her well. the arena thanked her supporters and said she would try to make sure that government works for the people and not the other way around. an official report shows boxster with 52% of the vote compared to fair rino wit
brown was california's youngest governor when i look leaked in 1974 by the age of 36. he is the oldest candidate to lead at the age of 72. >> all i can tell you is that i didn't create this mess and i will be straight and do everything can to make it world. >> he will take office on monday, january 3rd. meg whitman made a cheerful concession speech. the billionaire spent $141 million of her own money and received just more than 3 million votes. that means that meg whitman spent...
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i sit on the california state association of counties, and it was kind of a battle. what will be the impact of passage of 22 on health and human service programs that go to the counties? supervisor mar: the $1 billion that was booked from the fuel tax is vulnerable, is likely gone as a resource to the general fund. now i have been meeting on baffle of the coalition i lead over the last three days trying to come up with an approach to take to the lendl slache that re-- to the legislature that protects a vast majority of the $1 billion and protecting the fund i have been talking about. prop 26, the key thing it does there, at the state level it does two key things. the first one, it does away with a tool the legislature has had for years where if they want to make an adjustment in taxation, particularly it has been helpful in federal tax conformity. you can combine a tax increase with an equal amount of tax reductions. this past year there has been the ongoing potential for an oil searches tax on california home oil companies,off set by minor reduction ns a host of oth
i sit on the california state association of counties, and it was kind of a battle. what will be the impact of passage of 22 on health and human service programs that go to the counties? supervisor mar: the $1 billion that was booked from the fuel tax is vulnerable, is likely gone as a resource to the general fund. now i have been meeting on baffle of the coalition i lead over the last three days trying to come up with an approach to take to the lendl slache that re-- to the legislature that...
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because we sell a portion of the water to california walker, we are always making sure we are selling a small amount of taxable commercial paper to make sure we provide regulation. we are really on track, and i think there are additional savings for rate-payers. >> thank you so much. >questions or comments devlin -- or comments? >> they have to buy everything or nothing. bring the checkbook. i would also like to acknowledge mark. he is the debt manager who does the heavy lifting. if i could have the public manager rise, too. >> thank you very much barry and -- very much. >> team effort. we really appreciate it. is there a motion? >> i think we have reached the circumstances were the documents way more than i do, and i need to go on a diet, so i guess that is a commendation. >> all those in favor? >> aye. >> where are we? >> we will now move into closed session. the first item will be if there is any public comment on closed session. >> any public comment on closed session? hearing none, we will move to a closed session. >> i will move. >> is there a second? >> if you would give me a m
because we sell a portion of the water to california walker, we are always making sure we are selling a small amount of taxable commercial paper to make sure we provide regulation. we are really on track, and i think there are additional savings for rate-payers. >> thank you so much. >questions or comments devlin -- or comments? >> they have to buy everything or nothing. bring the checkbook. i would also like to acknowledge mark. he is the debt manager who does the heavy lifting....
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he spent two years with the first mitigation bank in california. greg? >> good afternoon, president vietor. commissioners. i would like to introduce you to the water system improvement program habitat restoration approach. its purpose, scope, and current status. we adopted an approach that provides high-quality habitats for endangered species such as the one featured in this slide. it includes over 1,600 acres of property. the core purpose is to satisfy legal obligations arising from ceqa which specify the components of the restoration including where and how much habitat. the program restoratiion approach benefit the environment by reducing construction impact , and adopting larger solutions. it is supported by the resource agencies, and the team works closely with the wsip teams to craft proposals for the wsip projects. approximately 16 projects have natural and packs, -- impacts, so including all of the region's, including the california tiger salamander here. peninsula projects here. and the blue butterfly. this diagram illustrates how projects are c
he spent two years with the first mitigation bank in california. greg? >> good afternoon, president vietor. commissioners. i would like to introduce you to the water system improvement program habitat restoration approach. its purpose, scope, and current status. we adopted an approach that provides high-quality habitats for endangered species such as the one featured in this slide. it includes over 1,600 acres of property. the core purpose is to satisfy legal obligations arising from ceqa...
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from california all the way back into denver. while we have a little bit of cloud cover moving into the north bay, we think the east and south bay will remain clear tonight. and that will set us up with more t cold temperatures. not quite record territory, and not long enough to set off these freeze warnings and watches. but once again, these temperatures that are in the upper 40s and low 50s right now, will be dropping into the 30s again tonight. livermore will be one of the coldest at 33. los gatos also 35. san jose dipping into the mid-30s as well. not only cold weather we'll be talking about tonight, but also rain we're tracking in your seven-day forecast. more about the storm coming up later in the show. >>> and cold is a serious matter. as a matter of fact, if you know someone who might need help, south bay shelters are up and running. the south bay does have three shelters, each with 125 beds available for the winter. these santa clara county issued a local state of emergency a few days ago because of this cold weather. an
from california all the way back into denver. while we have a little bit of cloud cover moving into the north bay, we think the east and south bay will remain clear tonight. and that will set us up with more t cold temperatures. not quite record territory, and not long enough to set off these freeze warnings and watches. but once again, these temperatures that are in the upper 40s and low 50s right now, will be dropping into the 30s again tonight. livermore will be one of the coldest at 33. los...
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it's added jobs in record numbers here in california. and these are good-paying jobs. >> a lot of the people who are working out here stay at the hotels, go out to the restaurants, and shop in the stores show that really makes the local people very happy. >> not only do we have the wind farms but we have actually got manufacturing here for the wind turbines as well. so the wind companies are our biggest employers for the area. >> they are mass caraiding this as a jobs issue whenin fact, what it would actually do is undermine the most dynamic section of the economy because clean tech jobs are growing at a rate 10 times faster than the rest of the economy and this is the last time when you want to turn off the faucet for this portion of the economy. this is the future of california and really oil is the past. >> the oil companies, they have taken millions of dollars, poured it into prop 23 to trick us into saying "well this is going to create jobs" it's not going to create jobs, it's going to kill jobs. prop 23 is nothing but a job killing
it's added jobs in record numbers here in california. and these are good-paying jobs. >> a lot of the people who are working out here stay at the hotels, go out to the restaurants, and shop in the stores show that really makes the local people very happy. >> not only do we have the wind farms but we have actually got manufacturing here for the wind turbines as well. so the wind companies are our biggest employers for the area. >> they are mass caraiding this as a jobs issue...
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i am the cfo at university of california hastings college of law. we are a public institution. i am here to speak to the benefits and fell use that student housing brings to communities -- benefits and values that student housing brings to communities at large. hastings is located at the nexus of the civic center and the tenderloin district, an area that has its share of charges. one of those is the relative absence of activity in the evening hours, particularly in this portion of the neighborhood. i would look at other areas of the neighborhood where there is more dynamic activity. you look at golden gate at night and it is a different scene. student housing brings activity. student housing brings young people who both study hard and play hard, who support local businesses, who bring vibrancy to communities. they volunteer like hell. they engage in social activism, political activism, and they are low-impact residents. the typically do not bring automobiles. they support a public transit. the support small, ethnic restaurants, small businesses. -- they support small, ethnic re
i am the cfo at university of california hastings college of law. we are a public institution. i am here to speak to the benefits and fell use that student housing brings to communities -- benefits and values that student housing brings to communities at large. hastings is located at the nexus of the civic center and the tenderloin district, an area that has its share of charges. one of those is the relative absence of activity in the evening hours, particularly in this portion of the...
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it was founded by southern california edison, the california lighting technology center at uc-davis, and the labor-management cooperation committee. that is management and labor working together. it is an interesting concept. i hope we see more of it. it quickly expanded to include pacific gas and electric, san diego gas and electric, the san francisco municipal utility district, community colleges, and 14 different lighting control manufacturers, and many other supporters. that includes the california energy commission and the department of labour. it is a great partnership. it has been particularly great to have a co-chaire from california edison who has been a great partner leading the effort. doug. [applause] i would like to give you a few details about the california against lighting controls sales training program. it is a really exciting program. we are thrilled to be here. you have heard some things about it from some great sources of information already. it is hard to follow those terrific acts. i will give you a few more details. we will be training and recruiting salespeop
it was founded by southern california edison, the california lighting technology center at uc-davis, and the labor-management cooperation committee. that is management and labor working together. it is an interesting concept. i hope we see more of it. it quickly expanded to include pacific gas and electric, san diego gas and electric, the san francisco municipal utility district, community colleges, and 14 different lighting control manufacturers, and many other supporters. that includes the...
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>periodista: hoy día noticiero telemundo con josé díaz-balart desde san diego california. >josé: muy buenas tardes hoy día estamos en san diego california en dónde participamos en un programa en la cadena hermana n nbc durante las breves sesiones legislativas que se inició ya h día. por ejemplo el dream act. lori montenegro con el informe. >>>lori: para este congreso le quedan solamente una semana de trabajo y una larga lista de asuntos pendientes. miles de estudiantes indocumentados y debo tirolo y aprobarlo. >> se va a traer al pleno de la cámara a fines de noviembre así que yo creo que sería difícil. para mucha gente no aprobarlo creo que el dream act no tiene tanta controversia como tiene una reforma en total. >> en washington, ya están los más de 100 congresistas y senadores, la mayoría republicanos entre ellos raúl labrador de idaho. >> dado que el pueblo americano tiene que escuchar un poquito para dar el sí se puede pasar o no. >> pasarán toda la mañana aprendiendo como funciona el congreso, francisco canseco es el nueva representante de san diego.
>periodista: hoy día noticiero telemundo con josé díaz-balart desde san diego california. >josé: muy buenas tardes hoy día estamos en san diego california en dónde participamos en un programa en la cadena hermana n nbc durante las breves sesiones legislativas que se inició ya h día. por ejemplo el dream act. lori montenegro con el informe. >>>lori: para este congreso le quedan solamente una semana de trabajo y una larga lista de asuntos pendientes. miles de estudiantes...
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the results we found were stng and then the state of california and the numbers they came up were very interesting. they want project alone represented 7 to 3 thousand of the water consumption itink,er nager offentesti it eans wame inve art oe f a ggas ott n asre ordert save nergy. did siv ysisloking pottial savio the. werked wi anc she nbut th roues or maners to try anclsome of the scussis. u henisis ncsion from years bafrom the water aessmt approa. the peoplearechg. and it's pulati. but whatisacallys t number f pblations scientic pubcaon adessing climatehange and water reurs lollm 1950u unl e prent and mi is stl here. hewas the lead author on tis ticle it oked that re f literatuo antheises d ioatocs . ctual hve on-t instithisbnd u can dars ba sut,enote there'th url. i stu ithorser anituro e'0 odd articl ot t s nt ientific subject. i'll talk about our ngs. what should bdone. there hve been proposals for cades of what water managers should do both generally and specifically. i'm going to talk about what has been done and argue that actually, very little has been done. there has been a
the results we found were stng and then the state of california and the numbers they came up were very interesting. they want project alone represented 7 to 3 thousand of the water consumption itink,er nager offentesti it eans wame inve art oe f a ggas ott n asre ordert save nergy. did siv ysisloking pottial savio the. werked wi anc she nbut th roues or maners to try anclsome of the scussis. u henisis ncsion from years bafrom the water aessmt approa. the peoplearechg. and it's pulati. but...
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there is cold air mass that is settled in over california. bay area is going to see another brutally cold night. there is below freezing in san jose. 31 degrees, peninsula is looking at 31 in redwood city. and freezing in palo alto. looking at los altos, 30 degrees by morning. there is around san francisco, a record in the morning. 39 degrees, 34 in daily city. tomorrow into north bay there is jant rosa this morning down to 25 degrees and there is a 25 degree morning again, tomorrow. santa rosa expected to be a record as well. interest are there is records expected at richmond and there is 34 in oakland. numbers are actually a few degrees cooler than where we are this morning so there is 28 in livermore. and there is is a freeze watch tomorrow night through friday morning. our third night of the wide spread freezing temperatures. highs for thursday on the cool side from five to 10 degrees cooler than average. nice, sunny afternoon for thanksgiving. there is temperatures low to mid 50s and around the bay there is temperatures into mid-50s. the
there is cold air mass that is settled in over california. bay area is going to see another brutally cold night. there is below freezing in san jose. 31 degrees, peninsula is looking at 31 in redwood city. and freezing in palo alto. looking at los altos, 30 degrees by morning. there is around san francisco, a record in the morning. 39 degrees, 34 in daily city. tomorrow into north bay there is jant rosa this morning down to 25 degrees and there is a 25 degree morning again, tomorrow. santa rosa...
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univisionultima horh@univisionu en los cielos de california. fue captado por cÁmaras de televisiÓn, y las autoridades investigan quien y por quÉ lo disparÓ.tima hunionivisioultior@ >> 4500 pasajeros en un barco crucero estÁn viviendo un verdadero drama. a esta hora, se hacen esfuerzos para remolcar hasta tierra una embarcaciÓn barata en el mar. sale a vender su libro en el h que narra los momentos difÍciles durante su mandato. y las decisiones mÁs importantes. >> mÉxico es el paÍs mÁs mortal para periodistas en el hemisferio occidental. segÚn la sociedad interamericana de prensa. >> el congresista texano, ortiz se resiste a perder su lugar en la cÁmara de representantes. se estÁ jugando la Última carta. >> los grammy latinos estÁn a la vuelta de la esquina, esta noche, los llevamos a las vegas para ver cÓmo van los preparativos. nultima horaunivisionultima horo >> como estÁn, muy buenas noches, gracias por compartir con nosotros parte de este tima hes. esta noche comenzamos con un misterio.univisionultimal hh@Éunivisuiéuls f
univisionultima horh@univisionu en los cielos de california. fue captado por cÁmaras de televisiÓn, y las autoridades investigan quien y por quÉ lo disparÓ.tima hunionivisioultior@ >> 4500 pasajeros en un barco crucero estÁn viviendo un verdadero drama. a esta hora, se hacen esfuerzos para remolcar hasta tierra una embarcaciÓn barata en el mar. sale a vender su libro en el h que narra los momentos difÍciles durante su mandato. y las decisiones mÁs importantes. >> mÉxico es...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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in supporting the work of the california emerging technology fund, which is setting a goal statewide of an 80% broadband internet access rate for all californians by 2015 and embraces a goal of the broadband internet access rate of 90% by that same date with a focus on connecting seniors and low- income households throughout our communities. the resolution also requests that the department of technology report back on strategic actions that are planned to help remove barriers to the deployment and adoption of broadband. the final item i have is a motion that directs the clerk of the board of supervisors to propose a process for the nomination and selection of a successor mayor. obviously, with last week's election, the city charter states that when there is a vacancy that occurs in that office, the significant responsibility of determining the success rests on us here at the board of supervisors. at the request of the clerk of the board, introducing a motion that was drafted by our outside counsel to direct the clerk to propose a process by which we select an interim nature. the goal
in supporting the work of the california emerging technology fund, which is setting a goal statewide of an 80% broadband internet access rate for all californians by 2015 and embraces a goal of the broadband internet access rate of 90% by that same date with a focus on connecting seniors and low- income households throughout our communities. the resolution also requests that the department of technology report back on strategic actions that are planned to help remove barriers to the deployment...
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try it today. >>> california's ancient redwoods have survived floods, fires and loggers. but ofimpact of global warming is still a big question. dan ashley reports. >>> this is an unconventional experiment taking place high above the ground. in the giant trees in the whittaker forest near king's canyon. we provided researchers with a camera. >> you spend the day crown mapping or branch mapping. >> two people have come together to study the giants. they were taking careful measurements and taking photos high up in the trees, they will count the leaves and measure the branches. >> then you have to hold that position while you count this with the other hand and get the measurement. >> they are hoping to determine whether global warming is having an impact on the last remaining grows of redwoods in the world. anthony ambrose is one of the tree climbing researchers. >> it's critical to get up in the trees because that is where all the sacks happening. that is what is going on in the tree in order to understand the tree and what it's doing and how it's growing and it's structur
try it today. >>> california's ancient redwoods have survived floods, fires and loggers. but ofimpact of global warming is still a big question. dan ashley reports. >>> this is an unconventional experiment taking place high above the ground. in the giant trees in the whittaker forest near king's canyon. we provided researchers with a camera. >> you spend the day crown mapping or branch mapping. >> two people have come together to study the giants. they were taking...
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jeff is the general manager for the metropolitan water district of southern california as we refer to it's a, the met. it's the states largest provider of drinking water and cooperative of 16 cities and 18 million people in 6 counties. prior to his appointment is general manager, just a pointed. he was general council to the water district and prior to that, he represented metropolitan issues including colorado river issues and a number of issues regarding water storage programs. jeff, it's our honor here in san francisco to have you here with us and i'm sure everybody here is honored with your presence. so i appreciate you'll do double duty, that's not only moderating today, but tomorrow with our action plan. with that, jeff, take it away. >> thank you very much, susan. it's a pleasure to be here and we like to think of ourselves as metropolitan and people in san francisco we like to say they see us, as the good guys. just a few minutes before i introduce the panels a couple of things i thought i would touch on briefly from this mornings presentation, and that's utility reaction vers
jeff is the general manager for the metropolitan water district of southern california as we refer to it's a, the met. it's the states largest provider of drinking water and cooperative of 16 cities and 18 million people in 6 counties. prior to his appointment is general manager, just a pointed. he was general council to the water district and prior to that, he represented metropolitan issues including colorado river issues and a number of issues regarding water storage programs. jeff, it's our...
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don't mess with california. this is when it is good to be mayor. only i could get away with saying the following. i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on. i am reminded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this together and did the impossible. how about another big round of applause to the 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] i want to thank each and everyone of you. we would not be here if it was not for the fans, for all of you, a big round of applause for each and every one of you. not just for coming out today but every day, supporting this team. we are in a time where everyone's focusing on what is wrong. out here in san francisco, here in california, we are focusing on what is right, the sense of spirit, pride, that sense of possibility is back in
don't mess with california. this is when it is good to be mayor. only i could get away with saying the following. i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on. i am reminded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this...
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greater accountability. >> supporters say that high speed rail will move california in to the future. san jose city officials say that the bay are will be billions of dollars to 3weu8d the -- build f of -- of growth. >> it must begin many the central valley next fall. and that gives them plenty of time to setter the differences. differences -- set their differences. >> two west point graduates came to speak about the sjsu graduates university. don't ask don't tell. >> members still have to serve in silence. >> jensey and beach are a married couple. part of the reason we are here today is to raise awareness of don't ask don't tell. >> jean said, she felt uncomfortable about her sexuality. >> don't ask don't tell is affecting their lives and what they have live through every day. >>> history johnathon ross reorganized this event. >> what goes on the military represents that. if we feel that the gays should not be discrim -- discriminated against then we need to work about that, towards that. >> it took a long time of lying before i was able to admit who i was with, who i was going out
greater accountability. >> supporters say that high speed rail will move california in to the future. san jose city officials say that the bay are will be billions of dollars to 3weu8d the -- build f of -- of growth. >> it must begin many the central valley next fall. and that gives them plenty of time to setter the differences. differences -- set their differences. >> two west point graduates came to speak about the sjsu graduates university. don't ask don't tell. >>...
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that can help whitman if it holds true in california. >>> nannette, thank you very much. california's senate candidates spent the day barn storming the state. >> senator boxer followed jerry brown in downtown los angeles. she compared rival karly fiorin'ses political philosophy, repeating her man tra it's time for a change telling a crowd 78% believe the nation and state are headed in the wrong direction z in the race for lieutenant governor, republican able maldonado showed up on gavin newsom's home turf again, spoke to supporters on the steps of city hall, then left to a mixed reactions. opponents booed. newsom joined jerry brown in east l.a. today. newsom now has a five-point advantage. >>> and millions of californians have not turned in their ballots yet. there is a flood of return that's could delay race results. the absentee voters should drop off ballots now because it's too late to put them in the mail. so keep that in mind if you're still hanging on. and tomorrow night we're going to bring you updates throughout night on big races statewide and local after polls
that can help whitman if it holds true in california. >>> nannette, thank you very much. california's senate candidates spent the day barn storming the state. >> senator boxer followed jerry brown in downtown los angeles. she compared rival karly fiorin'ses political philosophy, repeating her man tra it's time for a change telling a crowd 78% believe the nation and state are headed in the wrong direction z in the race for lieutenant governor, republican able maldonado showed up...
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supervisor mar: but it does sound like california is bucking the trend of the nation? >> yes. supervisor mar: it is interesting. if you look at how the california voters voted for the propositions, where it looked more like the rest of the country. but in terms of the elected efficiency, nowhere near the kind of sweeping wave. in congress there is only the one seat that is still under contest, and that was congressman jim costa. if you think about the so-called blue dogs across the country, a bunch of those were swept away in the wave. >> what about mcnierny. supervisor mar: you are right. on the ballot measures, there are several i could talk about, but the two prominent ones that affect transportation are 22-and 26. i will note that the passage of 25 will have and's yet undetermined positive impact on agencies buildingings. 26 is the measure that allowed the legislature to adopt a budget. i subscribe to this argument, but i'm not trying to push people into adopting my perspective, with the comment penant numbers we are seeing in both caucuses, by the time we get to a budget
supervisor mar: but it does sound like california is bucking the trend of the nation? >> yes. supervisor mar: it is interesting. if you look at how the california voters voted for the propositions, where it looked more like the rest of the country. but in terms of the elected efficiency, nowhere near the kind of sweeping wave. in congress there is only the one seat that is still under contest, and that was congressman jim costa. if you think about the so-called blue dogs across the...
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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
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...