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people in california were hit with a rare summer hailstorm. while there's rain and hail in some areas, california is dealing with the worst drought in history. in fact, it's gotten so bad the state will be the first in the nation to issue hefty fines for people caught wasting water outdoors. joining me now karl parker. let's start with mike who has more on what has become california's drought emergency. what are the warnings there, mike? >> the warnings are dire, tamron. it's a story building for a couple of years. somehow it's been out of the headlines for a month or so people forget about it. the story that happened last night snuck up on people. because of regulations now passed unanimously last night in a late night meeting it will be hefty fines for people who violate water conservation measures for things like washing your car our watering your plants or wlaun a hose that doesn't have a shutoff. washing off cement, letting runoff occur from the watering outside watering practice. having a water or water feature that doesn't use recycled
people in california were hit with a rare summer hailstorm. while there's rain and hail in some areas, california is dealing with the worst drought in history. in fact, it's gotten so bad the state will be the first in the nation to issue hefty fines for people caught wasting water outdoors. joining me now karl parker. let's start with mike who has more on what has become california's drought emergency. what are the warnings there, mike? >> the warnings are dire, tamron. it's a story...
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swalwell of california. page 19, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert increased by $111,641,000. page 21, line 2, after the dollar amount, instert -- insert reduced by $161,879,450. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. mr. swalwell: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. swalwell: this legislation asks the simple question, will we look forward, as a country, as to where we draw our energy resources toward cleaner, more renewable sources, or will we continue to look backwards toward dirtier fossil fuels that will harm our environment. do we want to be part of a 21st century energy policy or do we want to be part of a 20th century energy policy? my amendment increases the office of energy efficiency and renewable energies, or eere, funding levels by $161 million above what's in the bill. the offset comes from the r&d in the amount necessary to make the amounts in my amendment budget neutral. the request from the majority ex
swalwell of california. page 19, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert increased by $111,641,000. page 21, line 2, after the dollar amount, instert -- insert reduced by $161,879,450. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. mr. swalwell: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. swalwell: this legislation asks the simple question, will we look forward, as a country, as to where we draw our energy resources toward...
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right now california is doing nothing to keep those jobs in california. so central california could be a mecca for manufacturing jobs. for new jobs. all the jobs that are leaving l.a., all the jobs that are leaving san francisco. >> tim, quick, i'm running out of time. are you going run for anything in the future? >> no. never. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your being with us today. thank you so much. >>> coming up, while the state is one, still. we'll tell you five things about california with a little bit of marriage advice on the side. it's important news. we'll be right back. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help
right now california is doing nothing to keep those jobs in california. so central california could be a mecca for manufacturing jobs. for new jobs. all the jobs that are leaving l.a., all the jobs that are leaving san francisco. >> tim, quick, i'm running out of time. are you going run for anything in the future? >> no. never. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your being with us today. thank you so much. >>> coming up, while the state is one, still....
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in the past two weeks, wildfires flared from napa to southern california. concerns remain high drought conditions intensify. all these elements joined together create a political and environmental scenario. we have consumer editor of keu news. and ked science manager and environmental writer. paul, starting with the latest drought update, how much power did the control board realistically have to mandate conservation. >> not as much as you might think, actually. there are three levels of water conservation that any city can do. those basically are voluntary water conservation rules, which are in place in most places in the bay area now. that basically means sending an insert, putting stuff on the website. please don't hose down the driveway. use a nozzle if you wash your car. don't run the faucet into the street. if you do any of these wasteful things, we're going to send someone over to write you a ticket and fine you. the third level is rationing. that's happening almost nowhere in california, except pleasantton and santa cruz where every household gets a
in the past two weeks, wildfires flared from napa to southern california. concerns remain high drought conditions intensify. all these elements joined together create a political and environmental scenario. we have consumer editor of keu news. and ked science manager and environmental writer. paul, starting with the latest drought update, how much power did the control board realistically have to mandate conservation. >> not as much as you might think, actually. there are three levels of...
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and santa barbara would wind up in the west california leaving san diego to anchor south california now mr draper appeared on r t america just a few months ago to explain his thought process on why a california should be split california has failed the system is not working we've had great people governing california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too on we'll be and we're just a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing the state would create a more business friendly environment they say it would even fix water issues and maybe even ease traffic congestion now while draper will get his chance to have this on the ballot and. the next election cycle it's very unlikely that california voters will agree with his ideas many have already vocalize their objection to this notion calling draper's plan a colorful waste of time a democratic and g.o.p. strategist teamed up to form one california group aimed at fighting off draper and it is big bucks they say draper's plan is hurting the california brand so even if voters
and santa barbara would wind up in the west california leaving san diego to anchor south california now mr draper appeared on r t america just a few months ago to explain his thought process on why a california should be split california has failed the system is not working we've had great people governing california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too on we'll be and we're just a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing...
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pero california se mantiene estable, sin sequÍa, no hay advertencia para nosotros. sÍ en otros lugares. temperaturas entre los 61 y 69 grados. los nublados van a continuar aunque no se esperan lluvias. Éstos los prÓximos cinco dÍas, a partir del miÉrcoles, mitad de semana, la temperatura se mantiene estable, pero finalmente sÓlo aparece. se mantiene despejado tambiÉn el jueves y viernes, 72 hasta prÓximo sÁbado en las 73... va subiendo poco a poco la temperatura, nos espera lluvia. temperaturas hasta los 83 el prÓximo jueves en san josÉ, maÑana martes en los 74. le tengo mÁs detalles maÑana, buenas noches, que descanse. regresamos en ikea, no sÓlo diseÑamos muebles. tambiÉn diseÑamos buenos dÍas. pequeÑos experimentos. ideas grandes. ideas brillantes. y un futuro mejor, que te puedes llevar a casa hoy. imagina que todos los dÍas fueran un poco mejor para todos. ♪ ♪ >>buenas noches, bienvenidos en esto es acciÓn deportiva. multÓ a tijuana por 67299 pesos. es que la comisiÓn estuvo ocupada. y al que le sonrÍe la vida es a james rodrÍguez,
pero california se mantiene estable, sin sequÍa, no hay advertencia para nosotros. sÍ en otros lugares. temperaturas entre los 61 y 69 grados. los nublados van a continuar aunque no se esperan lluvias. Éstos los prÓximos cinco dÍas, a partir del miÉrcoles, mitad de semana, la temperatura se mantiene estable, pero finalmente sÓlo aparece. se mantiene despejado tambiÉn el jueves y viernes, 72 hasta prÓximo sÁbado en las 73... va subiendo poco a poco la temperatura, nos espera lluvia....
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walls get to the battle it felt last week that everyday and noun 8 million people over one mill in california alone and each one of the people owe a debt to nancy pelosi for her hard work we talk about leadership it's giving voice to those who are often voiceless and fighting for those who don't often have a voice in washing that's a battle in which people really needed a champion and nancy pelosi was there i'm honored to fight by her side. i can say that she's absolutely right this entire effort around agenda for working families and paid leave and sick days and childcare those issues are coming to the stable they're at the forefront of our national discussion you because of the work that nancy pelosi did and other leaders j.c. jackie spear and other leaders have made this to be in the discussion. central to what we're talking about and we owe her a debt of gratitude we have a fantastic champion in secretary prez this simulate and today and the summit on june 23rd is a little bit ever work so many energized voices he's leading thought this effort and been a champion when we make that happen
walls get to the battle it felt last week that everyday and noun 8 million people over one mill in california alone and each one of the people owe a debt to nancy pelosi for her hard work we talk about leadership it's giving voice to those who are often voiceless and fighting for those who don't often have a voice in washing that's a battle in which people really needed a champion and nancy pelosi was there i'm honored to fight by her side. i can say that she's absolutely right this entire...
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california, of course, employs more farm workers than any other state. so, i think the whole thing of the immigration debate has also really hurt farmers because so many of these raids that the ins have done have been in the farmer communities. it's interesting the hypocracy or the schizophrenia of the employers in the ins, immigration service because when they want to gort comfort workers that are here already working but yet they want to but in contract workers under these foreign worker programs called h2a and these workers from mexico or other places, they have less protection than other workers have. they don't get, you know, the employers don't pay social security for those workers. they don't pay unemployment insurance or disability or any of these other laws. they want this work force that's from outside because that means that the workers can't settle down. citizens. >> your partner in the struggle, cesar chavez who you mentioned earlier famously said, i am not a mexican leader. i am a labor leader. a lot of people don't realize how much opposit
california, of course, employs more farm workers than any other state. so, i think the whole thing of the immigration debate has also really hurt farmers because so many of these raids that the ins have done have been in the farmer communities. it's interesting the hypocracy or the schizophrenia of the employers in the ins, immigration service because when they want to gort comfort workers that are here already working but yet they want to but in contract workers under these foreign worker...
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was against us we've done this in california and those achievements require a partnership and vision and thank goodness we've got governor jerry brown and the policies are reflected in a 3 that percent portfolio that's a goal worth achieving in san francisco i'm proud of our own state, in fact, in the last decade we've built out our energy resources we've installed 16 muni megawatts generating capacity and i'm proud of our municipal solar we put solar outstanding on our davies city hall that's the only one that is the greenest in the world we've got 5 more large solar projects in the works and doing our partly to get the residents and businesses joining in that's why for the next 2 years i've invested $10 million in the goal solar san francisco that's our national program i'm very proud of it (clapping) and the go solar program is popular 3 thousand homes have been installed with solar with megawatts of clean energy. the success of the go solar energy not only generates energy i know your creating the best paying jobs and san franciscans who wouldn't be applied are being trapped we'r
was against us we've done this in california and those achievements require a partnership and vision and thank goodness we've got governor jerry brown and the policies are reflected in a 3 that percent portfolio that's a goal worth achieving in san francisco i'm proud of our own state, in fact, in the last decade we've built out our energy resources we've installed 16 muni megawatts generating capacity and i'm proud of our municipal solar we put solar outstanding on our davies city hall that's...
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i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also one to provide a true partnership between us as a private company and the city. we [speaker not understood] has a long track record of doing very important civic buildings as well as housing, to work with us. and mr. updike's department. and have come up with a ken except tail plan that has been reviewed with city planning. the site divides the [speaker not understood] in half. the northern and eastern portion of the site basically would become a build to suit for the city of approximately 4 62,000 square feet. i'm going to walk you through the initial
i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also...
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pero se fue y desencadenÓ una bÚsqueda por todo california para evitar el contagio. los atlÉticos podrÍan jugar en el coliseo por diseÑos mÁs. se votÓ para extender la renta por una dÉcada. esperan que los atlÉticos se queden en la ciudad permanentemente pero cabe seÑalar que una clÁusula del acuerdo da luz verde para que abandone el coliseo luego de la temporada 2018. ♪ ♪ >> bienvenidos a acciÓn deportiva, miguel herrera estÁ cerca de renovar contrato para seguir al frente de el tri mexicano. pero dijo que es tiempo de que los veteranos eleven camino libre a los jÓvenes. >> creo que es importante que estos mismos torneos empiezan a darnos el fogueo, a los futbolistas que queremos que estÉ llevando a las eliminatorias mundialistas y el mundial. en este implementando la gente que piensa que puede ir los cinco o seis centrales. >> o saliÓ el anuncio oficial para el juego de mÉxico y chile en el nuevo estadio, en santa clara. serÁ el sábado 6 de septiembre a las siete. el nuevo tÉcnico de la selecciÓn de honduras. en argentina se manejaba el nombr
pero se fue y desencadenÓ una bÚsqueda por todo california para evitar el contagio. los atlÉticos podrÍan jugar en el coliseo por diseÑos mÁs. se votÓ para extender la renta por una dÉcada. esperan que los atlÉticos se queden en la ciudad permanentemente pero cabe seÑalar que una clÁusula del acuerdo da luz verde para que abandone el coliseo luego de la temporada 2018. ♪ ♪ >> bienvenidos a acciÓn deportiva, miguel herrera estÁ cerca de renovar contrato para seguir al...
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it's a first for california. mandatory water restrictions statewide with fines starting at $500 a day. instead of conserving water, new data shows water usage has actually increased 1% statewide. allie rasmus live in pleasanton to explain what these new rules will mean for residents and businesses right here in california. >> reporter: the new rules will mean we will see more yellow lawns. the homeowner stopped to water his lawn a couple of weeks ago you see it's starting to dry. this perfect green lawn is relatively drought friendly. >> we had the water department out here. looked at it. looked at the sprinklers and they're all good. >> reporter: mandatory cuts are now in effect but now the entire state is taking unprecedented steps. the control board voted 6-9 to enact new water restrictions. >> there's people bathing out of buckets. there's folks that are getting water trucks delivered to them through the office of emergency. >> reporter: state officials say so far voluntary conservation measures have failed.
it's a first for california. mandatory water restrictions statewide with fines starting at $500 a day. instead of conserving water, new data shows water usage has actually increased 1% statewide. allie rasmus live in pleasanton to explain what these new rules will mean for residents and businesses right here in california. >> reporter: the new rules will mean we will see more yellow lawns. the homeowner stopped to water his lawn a couple of weeks ago you see it's starting to dry. this...
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of california water agencies. tim i was born and raised in california. look we're no strangers to droughts, water restrictions, brown lawns, green-painted lawns. all common. how does this compare to what we've seen in the past? >> it's pretty unpresence dented. last year was the dryest year on record. this year was the third dryest year on record. as you mentioned woj thi waj, our reservoirs are nearly imment. empty. i've certainly never seen it this bad. i don't think it has ever been this bad. this is historically unprecedented. >> a study by u.c. davis says the drought will cost california $2 billion. california grows a huge amount of food consumed in the u.s. how will this affect the country? >> not a lot but if this drought gets worse it will have an impact. california grows 70, 80% of much of the produce that americans school. california one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, they're turning heavily towards groundwater. they've lost about 600 million acre feet a year of surface supplie
of california water agencies. tim i was born and raised in california. look we're no strangers to droughts, water restrictions, brown lawns, green-painted lawns. all common. how does this compare to what we've seen in the past? >> it's pretty unpresence dented. last year was the dryest year on record. this year was the third dryest year on record. as you mentioned woj thi waj, our reservoirs are nearly imment. empty. i've certainly never seen it this bad. i don't think it has ever been...
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i've had a moment to talk to the governor we're going to be joining the mayors across the state of california to bring up the mayors across the country to demands that president obama and other pay attention we need national leadership we can get that by invoicing our voices as mayors (clapping) you know, solar is not the only industry that's thriving there's thanks to a business tax for clean tech firms 0 over 2 hundred and 10 having their haushdz in san francisco their complimented by financial firms by their portfolios based in san francisco this is all the same we're creating a community that will be success whether it's financed or violationy or solar companies with this coop liz i'm proud of what our city is doing and thank you for the opportunity to compliment the companies if i have a solar company that wants to find a location you're welcome here in san francisco (clapping) and with that, seven years dr. weber we're proud of this and the association e relationship we're proud of the achievements that this conference brings to the great minds let's go out through and demand they come
i've had a moment to talk to the governor we're going to be joining the mayors across the state of california to bring up the mayors across the country to demands that president obama and other pay attention we need national leadership we can get that by invoicing our voices as mayors (clapping) you know, solar is not the only industry that's thriving there's thanks to a business tax for clean tech firms 0 over 2 hundred and 10 having their haushdz in san francisco their complimented by...
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and a federal judge in california struck down the state's death penalty. he said long delays in executions have made the system too arbitrary to be constitutional. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, 3-d imaging has brought a baby dinosaur's first steps to life and one museum is using the technology to take it's find around the world. now you can download the model and see it for yourself. we have directions on how to do that, on our science page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll look back at a historic moment in american politics, when the first woman ran on a major political party's presidential ticket. i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literac
and a federal judge in california struck down the state's death penalty. he said long delays in executions have made the system too arbitrary to be constitutional. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, 3-d imaging has brought a baby dinosaur's first steps to life and one museum is using the technology to take it's find around the world. now you can download the model and see it for yourself. we have directions on how to do that, on our science page. all that and more is on our web...
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so tensions are high here in southern california. police are all over this rural area surrounding highway 15. we're live in murrieta, california, i'm damian trujillo. >> thank you. that's just 45 minutes south of riverside and it is a polarizing debate and we continue our coverage of this immigration crisis on our website and just click on to the top story tab and we'll see a timeline and frequently-asked questions and the photo gallery. we'll keep this updated around the clock and that's at nbcbayarea.com. >> the fourth of july and fireworks no doubt go together, some say amateurs are setting dangerous explosives right next to houses. city leaders and residents say they're fed up. we have crews across the bay area covering the fourth of july celebration. let's begin with derek shore in oakland. >> good evening. neighbors out here say this festival in oakland has turned into a bad day as the night hits, really, the fireworks rather, have really been an issue. they rival any professional show, but these are fireworks coming from a hom
so tensions are high here in southern california. police are all over this rural area surrounding highway 15. we're live in murrieta, california, i'm damian trujillo. >> thank you. that's just 45 minutes south of riverside and it is a polarizing debate and we continue our coverage of this immigration crisis on our website and just click on to the top story tab and we'll see a timeline and frequently-asked questions and the photo gallery. we'll keep this updated around the clock and that's...
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directamente sobre la universidad de california, los angeles. estudiantes en sus carros fueron sorprendidos en sus carros. >> los bomberos comenzaron a dirigir donde iba a ir el agua. tambiÉn evacuamos las Áreas, y el Área que evacuamos fueron evacuamos fueron los estacionamientos nÚmero 4 y 7. >> el estadio de basquetbol que recientemente fue modernizado a un costo de 130 millones $ recibiÓ daÑos, tambiÉn el centro de deporte pero aÚn asÍ no afecta las clases de verano, porque las aulas no registran inundaciones. >> estamos en sesiones de verano y no hay tantos estudiantes. >> el departamento de agua y energÍa de la ciudad de los angeles testigo que la tuberÍa estÁ conectada, y por eso les tomÓ un proceso de cerrar tres vÁlvulas conjuntas de manera coordinada. >> de sus equipos y llegaron tan pronto como fue posible. es muy difÍcil en cualquier dÍa de la semana llegar. >> cuÁles son los requisitos para obtener las dos licencias de conducir para inmigrantes indocumentados? la asistencia fue poca. >> hasta ahora no ha aprobado, s
directamente sobre la universidad de california, los angeles. estudiantes en sus carros fueron sorprendidos en sus carros. >> los bomberos comenzaron a dirigir donde iba a ir el agua. tambiÉn evacuamos las Áreas, y el Área que evacuamos fueron evacuamos fueron los estacionamientos nÚmero 4 y 7. >> el estadio de basquetbol que recientemente fue modernizado a un costo de 130 millones $ recibiÓ daÑos, tambiÉn el centro de deporte pero aÚn asÍ no afecta las clases de verano,...
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it's open to all under graduates at california public university. including those students under the dream act. for more of the reports go to abc7 news.com. click on sections tab, then, select seven on your side. there is a quick link to help you contact me. it's right on our home page. just look and click on it if you want to let me know what your issue is. >> thank you very much. >> and just ahead tonight the big birthday bash at yosemite. >> pictures inspiring abraham lincoln to preserve it forever. stay wit >>> yosemite receiving a special gift for it's 150th anniversary restoration of the mariposa grove. people from around the state took part in a ground breaking to begin that project today. because no story on yosemite should start with politicians talking about why the park was worth protecting we give you these views instead a 9-year-old riley rivera can go on and on >> i just thought the beauty ask all of the nature and animals how they just look beautiful together. one time i saw a mama bear and cubs. just cute. >> this 6-year-old, reese i
it's open to all under graduates at california public university. including those students under the dream act. for more of the reports go to abc7 news.com. click on sections tab, then, select seven on your side. there is a quick link to help you contact me. it's right on our home page. just look and click on it if you want to let me know what your issue is. >> thank you very much. >> and just ahead tonight the big birthday bash at yosemite. >> pictures inspiring abraham...
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with mercy housing california at 1180 4th street, amount not to exceed approximately 10.2 million. and with chp scott street at 3155 scott street for a 15-year period in an amount not to exceed approximately 8.4 million. >> colleague, can we take these item same house same call? without objection these resolutions are adopted. [gavel] >> let's go to item 47. >> item 47 is an ordinance amending the planning code to exclude affordable housing units as defined from density calculationseses for projects that provide at least 20% of their units as affordable units and amending density calculations under certain scenarios; and adopting findings, including environmental findings, planning code, section 302, findings, and findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101.1. ~ and adopting findings. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. colleague, this legislation before us, and i want to thank supervisor kim and supervisor cohen for co-sponsoring the legislation. this measure is a straightforward and common sense way t
with mercy housing california at 1180 4th street, amount not to exceed approximately 10.2 million. and with chp scott street at 3155 scott street for a 15-year period in an amount not to exceed approximately 8.4 million. >> colleague, can we take these item same house same call? without objection these resolutions are adopted. [gavel] >> let's go to item 47. >> item 47 is an ordinance amending the planning code to exclude affordable housing units as defined from density...
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quan says she was not on her phone. >>> california voters might get the chance to decide whether california is too big as it is. venture capitalist tim draper is behind the plan to split california into six states. he delivered petitions he says that have enough signatures to put the plan on the ballot in 2016. so if draper could get thousands of signatures for an idea like this, could you? kpix 5's mike sugerman went to the streets of san francisco to get support for his new plan. >> reporter: we want to start putting sewer lines above ground instead of underneath the ground and we're just trying to get on the ballot. would you mind signing it? >> sure. >> sure. >> reporter: okay. >> get it on there there -- >> reporter: just to get it on the ballot, yeah. >> it makes no sense to me whatsoever. >> reporter: okay. but just get it on the ballot. we'll vote on it. >> eh, whatever. >> i guess. >> reporter: okay. >> you know, it's really a dumb thing. >> reporter: you don't mind signing it, i appreciate it. [ laughter ] >> well, she says it doesn't make any sense and then signs it. >> but she s
quan says she was not on her phone. >>> california voters might get the chance to decide whether california is too big as it is. venture capitalist tim draper is behind the plan to split california into six states. he delivered petitions he says that have enough signatures to put the plan on the ballot in 2016. so if draper could get thousands of signatures for an idea like this, could you? kpix 5's mike sugerman went to the streets of san francisco to get support for his new plan....
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this legislation was proposed in 2003 by california senator barbara boxer. also such anti-missile technology has been in development in the bay area up at lockheed martin. live in san jose, scott budman. >> scott, thank you. >>> more international airlines. more finger pointing and december station in the middle east. united nations school where palestinian civilians were staying to protect themselves from the violence was hit. palestinians say israeli tank shells hit the building killing at least 15 people and injuring 200 others. but israel claims the deaths were caused by hamas rockets. the u.n. is calling for a temporary cease-fire so the crews can move in and evacuate the building. in all about 750 people, mostly palestinians, have been killed in the last 18 days. >>> coming up, maybe baseball is just not enough. sneak peek inside the newest club and how much this vip experience will cost you. >> i think the expectation is that this will increase gasoline prices by a modest amount. >> so what does modest mean for california drivers who already have some
this legislation was proposed in 2003 by california senator barbara boxer. also such anti-missile technology has been in development in the bay area up at lockheed martin. live in san jose, scott budman. >> scott, thank you. >>> more international airlines. more finger pointing and december station in the middle east. united nations school where palestinian civilians were staying to protect themselves from the violence was hit. palestinians say israeli tank shells hit the...
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but that is something that "covered california" is committed to resolve. and we are working with the plans diligently to say, look, you have to bring in more physicians. >> reporter: and while location may have played a role in the davis' ability to keep their doctors, they say they haven't experienced any of the problems we have reported. >> no cards, no numbers. >> reporter: like missing insurance canrds. >> we got them right away. >> reporter: or long waits for customer service. >> that wasn't our experience. >> reporter: as for surprise bills? >> i thought it was covered. >> i agree that there was some little surprise at our copays went up but we are saying over $1,000 a month. >> reporter: while he sympathizes with those who have had problems, he just wants people to know for every one of them, there's at least one of him. >> there are problems with obviously anytime you set up a major system. really if you look at the number of complaints versus the number of people that are covered by it -- >> it's been really great for us. >> amazing. so the davise
but that is something that "covered california" is committed to resolve. and we are working with the plans diligently to say, look, you have to bring in more physicians. >> reporter: and while location may have played a role in the davis' ability to keep their doctors, they say they haven't experienced any of the problems we have reported. >> no cards, no numbers. >> reporter: like missing insurance canrds. >> we got them right away. >> reporter: or long...
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the -- california. the public comment period runs into tomorrow. >>> red lanes are on parts of church, third and gary streets, and coming soon to o ferrall. >>> militants in gaza continue to build with new calls from the united nations security council. as susan mcginniss reports it comes as muslims in the region observe the start of a holy holiday. >> reporter: israel targeted hamas rocket launchers in gaza this morning, ending several hours of quiet. the renewed violence comes as muslims in gaza mark the end of rammadan. the united security council called for israel and hamas to finally put down their weapons. on cbs's face the nation, benjamin netanyahu said he is suspicious of any ceasefire proposed by hamas. >> israel will not let a terrorist organization decide when it is convenient for them to stop for a moment, rearm and continue firing on our citizens and our people. >> reporter: the leader of hamas says there can't be piece without the recognition of a palestinian state. >> (speaking a foreign
the -- california. the public comment period runs into tomorrow. >>> red lanes are on parts of church, third and gary streets, and coming soon to o ferrall. >>> militants in gaza continue to build with new calls from the united nations security council. as susan mcginniss reports it comes as muslims in the region observe the start of a holy holiday. >> reporter: israel targeted hamas rocket launchers in gaza this morning, ending several hours of quiet. the renewed...
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it's about a post apocalyptic dystopia in california. so essentially california. (laughter) has it got a happy ending. don't tell me the ending, but is it a happy ending. >> you have to read to find out. (laughter) >> it leaves it open-- it's pretty happy. >> stephen: okay, yeah. okay, is there another hachette author that you would like to bump here tonight to tell the good people out there, maybe they can take a look at. >> yeah, i'm reading stephane eric clark's book sweetness number 9 which is so good. >> stephen: is it a new author. >> a deput novel. >> stephen: called sweetness number 9 by stephane. >> eric clark. >> stephen: stephane eric clark. stefan i will ask you to cut two of those three names it. just stefan clark, sweetness number 9. if are you look for another book to bump, that would be the one. edan where do you go from here. are your hands okay from signing so many books. >> you know, they are. they called me the robot because i could sign 10,000 copies in two days. i was the fastest signer ever. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: wow. you
it's about a post apocalyptic dystopia in california. so essentially california. (laughter) has it got a happy ending. don't tell me the ending, but is it a happy ending. >> you have to read to find out. (laughter) >> it leaves it open-- it's pretty happy. >> stephen: okay, yeah. okay, is there another hachette author that you would like to bump here tonight to tell the good people out there, maybe they can take a look at. >> yeah, i'm reading stephane eric clark's book...
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even northern california. we had some showers earlier in the bay area. the activity is taking care of-- taking place in the sierras. the lightning has triggered some more wildfires including the one already burning in yosemite, increasing fire danger. it is still very warm and, in and, with the '80s and '90s at this hour. here is a lie view of san francisco being pretty cloudy with a nice seabury's rushing in land,, cooling temperatures down. so we will have cooler temperatures. look for a little fog bayside which should clear pretty quickly. we have some increasing monsoon and tropical high clouds coming in. there is a possibility of an isolated showers or thunderstorms in the next. look for temperatures to be a little bit warmer today with a bit more humidity. we will have the upper 80s with inland temperatures in the mid to upper 90s getting close to 100 here's a look ahead for tuesday. we see some clouds in the morning and high clouds with the tropics trying to go away in the afternoon saw, mostly sunny by
even northern california. we had some showers earlier in the bay area. the activity is taking care of-- taking place in the sierras. the lightning has triggered some more wildfires including the one already burning in yosemite, increasing fire danger. it is still very warm and, in and, with the '80s and '90s at this hour. here is a lie view of san francisco being pretty cloudy with a nice seabury's rushing in land,, cooling temperatures down. so we will have cooler temperatures. look for a...
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he said california is prepared to do its part to help. there are also new efforts to tackle immigration at the local level. kpix is in san jose where santa clara officials hope to bring hundreds of child my grants to the south bay. >> reporter: supervisor dave courts is comparing his plan to the vietnamese ref knew gee resettlement program. he said that it worked then and it can work now. >> the exhibits from border holding facilities are heartbreaking. tens of thousands of kids from south america who made the trip without their parents hoping to escape poverty and violence in their homeland. >> it is going to fall on the big cities and big counties. that is typically the situation. >> reporter: santa clara county supervisor spoke sunday morning about his hope to bring up to 1500 of those kids here while they wait if a court date i can't we have a strong legssive figuring how to deal with that. we have dealt with about 100,000 vietnamese immigrants after the fall of saigon. >> one possibility an ex change student model using foster homes.
he said california is prepared to do its part to help. there are also new efforts to tackle immigration at the local level. kpix is in san jose where santa clara officials hope to bring hundreds of child my grants to the south bay. >> reporter: supervisor dave courts is comparing his plan to the vietnamese ref knew gee resettlement program. he said that it worked then and it can work now. >> the exhibits from border holding facilities are heartbreaking. tens of thousands of kids...
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how do you make this make sense in california? >> you're absolutely right, we use water for a lot of different things, we grow a lot of food in california, we use water for industry, in our homes, the reality is that every sector of our society could use water more efficiently. we have flood irrigation when we could have drip irrigation. every sector ought to be addressing these issues. agriculture uses 80% of the water we use in california. there's potential to grow a lot more food with a lot less water. even in the 20% in our urban use in our lawns, gardens and homes, we could be using water more efficiently, maybe it's no longer time to have lawns in california. maybe we could get rid of those old inefficient toilets, shower heads and washing machines in our home. >> california is a kind of marvel of water engineering. the entire american west is a marvel of engineering. you have places that shouldn't exist where they exist. las vegas comes to mininged. places in which the sophisticated use of water into places that don't get a
how do you make this make sense in california? >> you're absolutely right, we use water for a lot of different things, we grow a lot of food in california, we use water for industry, in our homes, the reality is that every sector of our society could use water more efficiently. we have flood irrigation when we could have drip irrigation. every sector ought to be addressing these issues. agriculture uses 80% of the water we use in california. there's potential to grow a lot more food with...
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go to central california, south california. no one thought it would get this far in the political establishment. very few people did. but what i found out is maybe they shouldn't be so surprised. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: ready for the 55 united states? flag makers would see good business. >> six californias gives us the opportunity to live in this glorious state and have great government services, too. >> reporter: silicon valley billionaire tim draper wants to divide california into six states to make government more responsive. >> six californias is the worst idea. >> reporter: but almost everyone in the political establishment thinks it's pretty dumb. it will never pass, they say. congress would never go for it. a waste of time and money. which leads to the question, if it's such a bad idea, how did it get over 800,000 signatures? maybe regular folks think it's smart. or maybe -- >> very easy to collect signatures on any given issue as long as you have a clipboard, pen and paper with something on it people will sign anythin
go to central california, south california. no one thought it would get this far in the political establishment. very few people did. but what i found out is maybe they shouldn't be so surprised. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: ready for the 55 united states? flag makers would see good business. >> six californias gives us the opportunity to live in this glorious state and have great government services, too. >> reporter: silicon valley billionaire tim draper wants to divide...
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and then gold was discovered in california, the california that used to be mexico. and the rest is history. some of it is ugly history. some of that history we saw on display here yesterday. >> go back! go back home! go back! go back to guatemala! go back! >> usa! usa! >> joining me now former governor of vermont howard dean, and the chair of the san diego immigrant rights consortium and the program director of the employee rights center. i want to get your reaction to what you saw happen in california. >> thanks for the invitation to the program. it's shocking, you will know, it's been called many names. it's shameful, as you said. it definitely is featuring part of our culture that a lot of us that live here in san diego, that care for, you know, humanitarian issues and values, we don't like to see happening in our country. >> i want to play something quite striking that was on chris hayes' show a couple hours earlier on this network. enrique morales told chris this. >> as the buses approached the border patrol facility, the police almost encouraged the protesters
and then gold was discovered in california, the california that used to be mexico. and the rest is history. some of it is ugly history. some of that history we saw on display here yesterday. >> go back! go back home! go back! go back to guatemala! go back! >> usa! usa! >> joining me now former governor of vermont howard dean, and the chair of the san diego immigrant rights consortium and the program director of the employee rights center. i want to get your reaction to what...
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. >> summer weather and california drought. tonit some of the bay area's toughest water restrictions and the harshest penalties as well. >> secret experiments on your facebook page. a successful attempt to manipulate your emotions. >> fro sky seven tonight an aerial fire drop, a blaze attacked quickly, aggressively as it spread. thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings. >> the conditions in the south bay took twoirefighters out of the mix this afternoon they suffered heat-related injuries trekking up and down the foothills battling a blaze starting near curry drive we can see very little smoke in hills behind me. that is where the fire started and now, it's winding down. we're getting numbers that went to a four-alarm. ten people were evacuated but many left on their own. and as you said, two firefighters were treated for he-related injuries. it's hot on the ground and there is a chance itwill fair up, glenn. this was christopher's first fire. . >> i saw flames across the hill. >>ere you scared? >> kind of. >> grass fires star
. >> summer weather and california drought. tonit some of the bay area's toughest water restrictions and the harshest penalties as well. >> secret experiments on your facebook page. a successful attempt to manipulate your emotions. >> fro sky seven tonight an aerial fire drop, a blaze attacked quickly, aggressively as it spread. thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings. >> the conditions in the south bay took twoirefighters out of the mix this afternoon they suffered...
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it's so rare to so many people hurt by lightning strike here in california. >> around southern california and bay area we see less than five thunderstorm days per year but we had southern california. you saw that line of intense weather roll on through. right around mid afternoon, the thunderstorms from the deserts move right across venice beach. you see that there dropping half dozen lightning strikes on the beaches of southern california. what you might not be aware of is the gilroy garlic festival, we also had lightning and thunder. earlier this morning as the line of showers went through. both areas of active weather, monsoon moisture coming up out of the south over the last couple of days. things to keep in mind with lightning, again, it takes the shortest path from cloud to ground. it's about 50,000 degrees fahrenheit and has over a million volts of energy. usually strikes the tallest object nearby whether you're on a beach or a golf course. you want to get indoors. seek shelter inside for at least 30 minutes until after the last sound of thunder. when thunder roars, go indoors. whe
it's so rare to so many people hurt by lightning strike here in california. >> around southern california and bay area we see less than five thunderstorm days per year but we had southern california. you saw that line of intense weather roll on through. right around mid afternoon, the thunderstorms from the deserts move right across venice beach. you see that there dropping half dozen lightning strikes on the beaches of southern california. what you might not be aware of is the gilroy...
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in california, when things are good, they're very, very good. but when they're bad, they're awful. >> the governor's plan is building up a reserve fund to smooth up the ups and downs. despite the sunny outlook, there's inequality and poverty out there. >> you still have hundreds of billions in debt in california. are you doing enough to tackle that? >> i'm doing more than anyone else and more than anyone expected but certainly not enough relative to our long-term liabilities of pensions, retiree health care, the road maintenance, public buildings, all these things have suffered from lack of investment. >> agriculture culture is a huge part of california are's economy but it's severely threatened by the worst drought in a century. >> yeah, we have to be prepared to fight fires. we have to make sure we have adequate ware. we're going to have to make investment and life's going to get tougher. despite the claims of skeptics and deniers, there's a real alteration in our climate. adaptation is going to be very costly for california, for america, for
in california, when things are good, they're very, very good. but when they're bad, they're awful. >> the governor's plan is building up a reserve fund to smooth up the ups and downs. despite the sunny outlook, there's inequality and poverty out there. >> you still have hundreds of billions in debt in california. are you doing enough to tackle that? >> i'm doing more than anyone else and more than anyone expected but certainly not enough relative to our long-term liabilities...
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don't get caught in that. >>> it's been a rough rollout for "covered california." customers, plenty of complaints from them. but coming up why the agency might not know what it is that needs fixing. >> a mountain lion on the hunt got close to some peninsula homes. the efforts to find it before it does more harm. ,, radio announcer: it's mattress discounters 4th of july sale. bulldog: that cloud reminds me of.. radio announcer: a queen size serta pillow top mattress... bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer: mattress discounters 4th of july sale ends sunday. heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. five over napa county tonig. ((ad lib live)) the pope valley fire has bu 38-hundre
don't get caught in that. >>> it's been a rough rollout for "covered california." customers, plenty of complaints from them. but coming up why the agency might not know what it is that needs fixing. >> a mountain lion on the hunt got close to some peninsula homes. the efforts to find it before it does more harm. ,, radio announcer: it's mattress discounters 4th of july sale. bulldog: that cloud reminds me of.. radio announcer: a queen size serta pillow top mattress......
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y nevada, y entra directamente hacia el valle central y por supuesto hacia el norte de california en nuestra regiÓn. la presencia de vientos traÍan tambiÉn algo de alto oleaje en toda la vÍa costera, desde el norte hacia el sur en toda california. ya no hay lluvia para nosotros pero si ese calor que se expande, por lo tanto, la advertencia en el sur de california, calor intenso, temperaturas cercanas a los 113. hacia el norte, la influencia del mar, hay temperaturas agradables, aunque al interior sigue el calorcito. san josÉ los 58. la bahÍa en los 57. por modesto, las temperaturas en los 63. se espera que maÑana el calorcito comience a apretar. vistazo para los prÓximos cinco dÍas. viernes, posiblemente los 80. fin de semana ligeramente desciende la temperatura hasta los 73, el dÍa domingo, parcialmente nublado, para san josÉ casi los 90 el dÍa viernes. sÁbado y domingo 85,86. buenas condiciones de la regiÓn, la temperatura comienza a disminuir por el fin de semana, se somete para el dÍa domingo, tambiÉn amigos allÁ en auckland. ♪ ♪ >> buenas noches. bienvenidos
y nevada, y entra directamente hacia el valle central y por supuesto hacia el norte de california en nuestra regiÓn. la presencia de vientos traÍan tambiÉn algo de alto oleaje en toda la vÍa costera, desde el norte hacia el sur en toda california. ya no hay lluvia para nosotros pero si ese calor que se expande, por lo tanto, la advertencia en el sur de california, calor intenso, temperaturas cercanas a los 113. hacia el norte, la influencia del mar, hay temperaturas agradables, aunque al...
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and that is where california gets their corn. bad news for the market but great news for consumers. >>> and you we eve heard of all you can eat buffets in salad bars. now tgi friday's is offering endless appetizers. all you can eat 57tizeers for $10 per person. that means unlimited servings of potato skins, boneless buffalo wings and mozzarella sticks. while the promotion play be a great deal and bring in business temporarily; some restaurant analyst warn it could backfire because when diners get used to these types of bargains, they expect them and won't stay loyal after they are gone. give us a call or head to kpix.com/consumer watch if you have any ideas. >> thanks, julie. >>> if you're always pulling out your smart phone to check messages, maybe a smart watch is for you. cbs reporter wendy joy shows us a new model that keeps the information right on your wrist. >> two new smart watches are hitting the market. $229 lgg watch. but what is their true iq? >> what can these do? >> they do is they connect to your phone. they provid
and that is where california gets their corn. bad news for the market but great news for consumers. >>> and you we eve heard of all you can eat buffets in salad bars. now tgi friday's is offering endless appetizers. all you can eat 57tizeers for $10 per person. that means unlimited servings of potato skins, boneless buffalo wings and mozzarella sticks. while the promotion play be a great deal and bring in business temporarily; some restaurant analyst warn it could backfire because when...
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that program was authorized to us by the california utility commission. pg and e offers the same and we're offering something as well. we offer rebates, technical assistance and we're offering an on bill repayment program for our customers who want to implement energy efficient upgrade. that's unique because we've partnered with local bank and they're offering loans for the upgrades and they pay the loan back on our customer bills so increase a direct tide. we also have paid for the fund -- for the installation of electrical vehicle charging. we're offering a battery storage program to our immediate yaum and large commercial customers. we partnered with an organization called bidgley. and those are basically tools that give energy -- it can tell you how much the appliances are costing you. we help fund the marine green business program. it's apart of the bay area green business program. finally i want to mention that pca create local jobs and that's something we're proud of. more than 1300 california jobs have been created through mce since we started ser
that program was authorized to us by the california utility commission. pg and e offers the same and we're offering something as well. we offer rebates, technical assistance and we're offering an on bill repayment program for our customers who want to implement energy efficient upgrade. that's unique because we've partnered with local bank and they're offering loans for the upgrades and they pay the loan back on our customer bills so increase a direct tide. we also have paid for the fund -- for...
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so here's some moisture moving in out of central california and southern california today. and these little bands are going to be passing through the bay area from time to time. so we'll get sunny breaks from time to time. but also isolated showers which will carry over with the humidity into the afternoon and for the coastal hill tops, there is a chance, especially around the santa lucia range later today of seeing isolated thunder. so it's 50s, low 60s. most of the bay area upper 60s to low 70s with a chance of showers not just for today but into monday as the change pattern continues. we'll let you know how much rain we're expecting in a few minuting. >> i don't remember this much humidity in the summer. >> lasting two to three days is unusual. this is usually the driest time of year. >> we turn to new developments in the investigation of the downed malaysian airlines flight 17. a separatist leader says rebels have recovered the black boxes. armed rebels forced emergency workers to hand over all 196 bodies found at the crash site and loaded them onto refriger e refrigera
so here's some moisture moving in out of central california and southern california today. and these little bands are going to be passing through the bay area from time to time. so we'll get sunny breaks from time to time. but also isolated showers which will carry over with the humidity into the afternoon and for the coastal hill tops, there is a chance, especially around the santa lucia range later today of seeing isolated thunder. so it's 50s, low 60s. most of the bay area upper 60s to low...
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through california causing lightning strikes and deadly lightning in southern california. you have a chance with lightning strikes as well. a lot of clouds, 50s and since tis. 86 in napa. 76 in oakland and 67 degrees in pacifica. >>> it was gigantic and then a really loud thunderclap. >>> a deadly bolt of lightning came out of nowhere. lawrence just mentioned the fact they had deadly thunderstorms down south. one man was killed, more than half a dozen were hurt. some victims are still in the hospital this morning. >>> terrifying moments on a southern california beach. an eyewitness records rescuers carrying the victim away from the water after he was reportedly struck by lightning at venice beach, los angeles. witnesses say the lightning struck before lifeguards could clear the water. >> there was clear blue sky overhead. >> reporter: just insane. the lightning would crash the loudest lightning i have overheard. >>> paul deion was body surfing with his partner when he was struck. >> luckily for him the injury was superficial, the memory unforgettable for anyone who was the
through california causing lightning strikes and deadly lightning in southern california. you have a chance with lightning strikes as well. a lot of clouds, 50s and since tis. 86 in napa. 76 in oakland and 67 degrees in pacifica. >>> it was gigantic and then a really loud thunderclap. >>> a deadly bolt of lightning came out of nowhere. lawrence just mentioned the fact they had deadly thunderstorms down south. one man was killed, more than half a dozen were hurt. some victims...
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as opposed to the already had the presence comes to that is present-day california in the state of california. the first step occurred in 17699 when they established a foothold in california. in november of 1775, the local people banded together to dispel the invaders. this was a lost cause. they spend the next year a resting and torturing suspects. one of the more remarkable figures come and this is someone i described in some detail in the book was a young man who was the first person baptized in san diego and was given the name diego. he was accused by the spanish of using his wednesday in the language to aid the revolutionaries and so the spanish and present him and interrogated him and even tortured him back to the end, he never confessed exactly what his role is in this failed revolution. the franciscan missionary that oversaw the enterprise in california wrote in a letter he said at the beginning diego had up in a special favorite of mine, but he turned traitor in the revolution. he was too sick to walk and near-death and he died in september that year and was buried in the church ceme
as opposed to the already had the presence comes to that is present-day california in the state of california. the first step occurred in 17699 when they established a foothold in california. in november of 1775, the local people banded together to dispel the invaders. this was a lost cause. they spend the next year a resting and torturing suspects. one of the more remarkable figures come and this is someone i described in some detail in the book was a young man who was the first person...