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we are going to drive up past california state historic park. i'm proud to be part of the planning for this state park. often we think about real estate or the movies or oil as what makes southern california, but really it was citrus first. we're looking at this citrus state park, which now has over 200 acres, bearing late navel orange grows. ves. but weot fully built out are working on that. to interpret how significant is the industry was not only to the economy but how it influenced the culture. land companies, transportation systems, railroads. california fruit growers exchange was so powerful -- it is known as sunkist now. they renamed themselves in 1951. he manages the grows for the state on contract. this is what old riverside looked like, when we had 20,000 acres of navel oranges surrounding the state. it would have been incredible. >> and with the orchards growing, how does that -- with the water situation -- can you talk to us about how that may affect the growth of agriculture here? >> yes, i can. this was a desert, semidesert, semi-a
we are going to drive up past california state historic park. i'm proud to be part of the planning for this state park. often we think about real estate or the movies or oil as what makes southern california, but really it was citrus first. we're looking at this citrus state park, which now has over 200 acres, bearing late navel orange grows. ves. but weot fully built out are working on that. to interpret how significant is the industry was not only to the economy but how it influenced the...
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it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. was planted inh 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is gone. so the city and the university have covered it with mesh to protected, which is a pretty radical approach, but this is the last remaining parent naval orange tree, which created the vast citrus industry of california. we're on michigan avenue now. originally 7th street. area,ed us to see this because it's an historic district in two ways. if the national registered district, and it overlaps with the historic district that spreads out away from 7th. and of course, we are going now pass the national historic landmark, mission end. it is significant because it is the largest missionary revival structure in california, maybe in the united states. the mission inn has been visited by several presidents. ronald reagan, nancy reagan, theater roosevelt spent the night in the presidential suite when it first opened in 1903. the next day he presided over the replant
it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. was planted inh 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is gone. so the city and the university have covered it with mesh to protected, which is a pretty radical approach, but this is the last remaining parent naval orange tree, which created the vast citrus industry of california. we're on michigan avenue now. originally 7th street. area,ed us to...
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we don't have real countries try to do business here in california. >>host: joining us today t16 from "politico" looking at those issues you are facing in california. want to open up with a question the new privacy law we saw some recent updates so where do things stand right now with your office with those rules to digest that law of the past? but i thank you for being with us. >> right now we are in the process of writing the consumer privacy act or whether a company that operates. and those that fits the needs for those who do business as well. >> you have a timeline for the process when it could be completed the law should be an operation we want to make sure with passing regulations so it is a process taking a lot of serious effort. we could get it done by the time we are supposed to under the statute. >>host: what about the privacy law? . >> there are some that predates consumer privacy act it is more expansive and i think california's law is a bit more innovative to provide consumers on the internet and to offer transparency at the same time of
we don't have real countries try to do business here in california. >>host: joining us today t16 from "politico" looking at those issues you are facing in california. want to open up with a question the new privacy law we saw some recent updates so where do things stand right now with your office with those rules to digest that law of the past? but i thank you for being with us. >> right now we are in the process of writing the consumer privacy act or whether a company...
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,ne is specific to california and our california law that was passed this year. one is more general, focused on net neutrality, regulations we previouslyhe fcc that the trump administration decided to abandon. we had pushed the pause button on our litigation on the california specific net neutrality law to make sure we have a clear sense of where the effort is going in court on the national effort on net neutrality. we will defend both lawsuits to the end. we believe we are in the right, and california consumers, but i hope america's consumers ultimately have the right to make sure they are not being mistreated accessing the internet by having to pay higher fees or getting slower service simple because someone wants to game them and make money off of them. >> is that a proposal your office put forward in terms of holding off on your lawsuit? how was that negotiated? it was a process where we engaged in discussion. where we are at this stage, we put a pause on state litigation, it is on hold, and we are waiting. early next year we will have action taken in the fed
,ne is specific to california and our california law that was passed this year. one is more general, focused on net neutrality, regulations we previouslyhe fcc that the trump administration decided to abandon. we had pushed the pause button on our litigation on the california specific net neutrality law to make sure we have a clear sense of where the effort is going in court on the national effort on net neutrality. we will defend both lawsuits to the end. we believe we are in the right, and...
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the blue wave was a stunning clean sweep across california. all the targeted swing districts democrats. >> we can thank president trump for lot of it. the republican party in california is on life support in part because they clung to president trump like -- and then after that, you had a whole bunch of issues that brought out critical voters, suburban women, wum younger voters all came out for the de these districts.of that made the difference. at least get out the vote for the decratic party is specially strong. >> they took advantage off a new law that allows cwopaigners to pick up ballots and deliver them. >> they have that gog on. it was called ballot harvestinge democrats saw it as a get out the vote and a waosto deliver ballots. you've got 2/3 are voting by mail. and they figured how to efficiently deliver those ballots.r ublicans are saying that and maybe otherke techniques l same-day registration, like long -- early voting the fact is i talked to the secretary of state. he said they may call it cheating. we democracy here in californi
the blue wave was a stunning clean sweep across california. all the targeted swing districts democrats. >> we can thank president trump for lot of it. the republican party in california is on life support in part because they clung to president trump like -- and then after that, you had a whole bunch of issues that brought out critical voters, suburban women, wum younger voters all came out for the de these districts.of that made the difference. at least get out the vote for the decratic...
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it is mostly california, but also a lot of southern california material in the l.a. metro area as well. steve: finally, for those watching on c-span3, what one thing surprised you the most? hmm, that is a really good question. i think the thing that surprised me the most was how much i felt for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. polarizationt of when that happens on the abortion issue to this day, and in looking at these investigation files and in looking at the interviews that sometimes law enforcement officers did of patients, friends, or family members, you really empathize with them. you realize they are making a bad decision in an assortment of bad options. spoke to theally human element of this research, that i am writing about these women, using corners records, board of medical's examiner's records and talking about individual women who lived and died under a legal system that was not reflecting their own desires or needs. ,teve: alicia gutierrez-romine she is a graduate of a university of california, now teaching at la si
it is mostly california, but also a lot of southern california material in the l.a. metro area as well. steve: finally, for those watching on c-span3, what one thing surprised you the most? hmm, that is a really good question. i think the thing that surprised me the most was how much i felt for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. polarizationt of when that happens on the abortion issue to this day, and in looking at these investigation files and in looking at...
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welcome to riverside california. it has a population of almost 330,000 and is home to the university of california riverside. founded in the 1870s it is known as the birthplace of california's citrus industry after the navel orange was introduced in successfully grown there. with help from our spectrum cable partners for the next hour and 15 minutes we will explore the city's history and literary life as we talk with authors can look at collections. we begin with author steve like. we learn about the history of the city. we are in the fox theater in downtown riverside. we would show a kids movie on as a or ten or 12 years old. we would come here to the fox i was born and raised here. of course it goes back several thousand years with the local indians here and we have a number of groups that were in this area really not one to specific because we are right along the river. a lot of groups use that river for their own sustenance so we have the queer indians. what they themselves called the tonga. they were part of the
welcome to riverside california. it has a population of almost 330,000 and is home to the university of california riverside. founded in the 1870s it is known as the birthplace of california's citrus industry after the navel orange was introduced in successfully grown there. with help from our spectrum cable partners for the next hour and 15 minutes we will explore the city's history and literary life as we talk with authors can look at collections. we begin with author steve like. we learn...
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it is winding down and heading to southern california. the low took it's time. the rain picked up about a half- inch for some. there will be more in southern california. they will get the core. north east is 29 at half main. it is 33 in lakeport 40s and 50s with the cloud cover with partly cloudy conditions and partly sunny and that afternoon. travel plans to san diego, it will be raining and they need it. that is not too much on the temperatures at 4:30 in the morning. they tell you you have to take time off. >> i will be off next week. >> what?>> i'm getting christmas shopping done. >> do you hear that dave clark? i am not waiting until december 24. >> you're supposed to wait until the last second. i will stay home and do nothing. let's look at that commute on 80 westbound on the commute. their failed is getting to the hercules area looks good. i have a feeling after this week, we will see people take off time perhaps next week until the end but people start to get out of town thought christmas and you will see that happening. this is traffic that looks good a
it is winding down and heading to southern california. the low took it's time. the rain picked up about a half- inch for some. there will be more in southern california. they will get the core. north east is 29 at half main. it is 33 in lakeport 40s and 50s with the cloud cover with partly cloudy conditions and partly sunny and that afternoon. travel plans to san diego, it will be raining and they need it. that is not too much on the temperatures at 4:30 in the morning. they tell you you have...
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and here in california it got a whole lot worse. this effect and back lash particularly in southern california weayaw this in s. so this elekds wction about furthering the trends we saw. >> so how can the republican party repair itself? or is it salvageable in its current form? >> it's very challenging in suburban areas. southern california starters. tbutere's also an infrastructure party. it hasn't been focussed on message more broadly or the bigger question of how to compete state wide. i thing those are the sorts o things that take time and timately may be it it impossible in the trump era. >> the chairman of the democrati california party now says he plans to rese n in the wa sexual misconduct claims against him. >> e allegations include things like unwanted touching and comments that atre sexual in e. and these are allegations that are coming at him from party staffers on the order of about 10 people. see thing immediateresponse from key members of the state's democraticb party. i was covering the governor ect when this all ble
and here in california it got a whole lot worse. this effect and back lash particularly in southern california weayaw this in s. so this elekds wction about furthering the trends we saw. >> so how can the republican party repair itself? or is it salvageable in its current form? >> it's very challenging in suburban areas. southern california starters. tbutere's also an infrastructure party. it hasn't been focussed on message more broadly or the bigger question of how to compete state...
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it is all those little windows on top of where it says new california market are glass. they are all covered up. there is signage and all the windows. it doesn't have good light and it is -- >> what does the inside look like? >> this is a close-up. >> we have people -- we have these that are painted over in my neighborhood. >> i wanted to show you the inside to give you the idea. this is the story. as you can see, the shelves are bare, and there is garbage and boxes around the walkways. here is another picture of the shelf. as you can see the picture to the left, the floor is pretty dirty there. and my other stories that i walked through, the floors were immaculate. by was a resident in the neighborhood i definitely would shop at those types of stores before i would stop. they don't clean it up. the shelves are bare. the packaging is not taken out. here is another example. >> got it. okay. >> and another thing was if you look at -- there are boxes and all kinds. >> audit. okay. >> the person that runs the market, do they have a lease squaw. >> they have no lease. they ar
it is all those little windows on top of where it says new california market are glass. they are all covered up. there is signage and all the windows. it doesn't have good light and it is -- >> what does the inside look like? >> this is a close-up. >> we have people -- we have these that are painted over in my neighborhood. >> i wanted to show you the inside to give you the idea. this is the story. as you can see, the shelves are bare, and there is garbage and boxes...
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really work together for california and work on california issues. so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had talk ff put together to to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things would they be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a teammate talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that, so 's got -- he worked with republican congressmen to the co-chair on the bipartisan task force on the future of nasa in california, so he created a lot of task force as well. it was a task force on base realignment, which was when bases were closing and how they could keep jobs in california. another with congressman on the environmental comblickedses of u.s.-mexico economic development. he had a staff member put together a list of all the bipartisan sort of efforts that he had made, and in 1996, he writes, i'm not satisfied with the progress we have made either in building an effectiv
really work together for california and work on california issues. so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had talk ff put together to to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things would they be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a teammate talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that, so 's got -- he worked...
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california and work on california issues. we have here a lot of planning documents that we have the staff put together to talk to the offices of other california congressman and ask if they were interested, what things would they be interested in. how it was to live bipartisan delegation. about building community in the congressional delegation. we also have some examples of how he did that. he worked with republican congressman, who was cochair on a bipartisan task force. he created a lot of tasks force. there is a task force on realignment when bases were closing and how they could keep jobs in california. he worked with in other congressman on the environmental implications of the u.s. and mexico economic development. the staff put together a list of all the bipartisan andrts that he had made then he writes, i can not satisfied with the progress made even in building an effective democratic delegation were bipartisan delegation. however, i believe we should continue to try and explore alternative portions, such as individu
california and work on california issues. we have here a lot of planning documents that we have the staff put together to talk to the offices of other california congressman and ask if they were interested, what things would they be interested in. how it was to live bipartisan delegation. about building community in the congressional delegation. we also have some examples of how he did that. he worked with republican congressman, who was cochair on a bipartisan task force. he created a lot of...
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i think we mirror a lot of southern california. we are becoming a cancer community now, suburbanization is getting way more to urban land uses as the population continues to grow so when we look out downtown, we're seeing a lot more loft and apartment developments coming in. multi story things which you would not have seen here very regularly back in the day, so we're seeing a lot of that. there's a younger population coming into. apparently we are one of the big attractions for the millennial crowd out here . so we're getting a lot more land-use and businesses that cater to that demographic to, but we're seeing more urban land uses come into even a suburban setting. >> i hope you walk away with a sense of what it was like and what the people were like who came out here when this was pretty much a barren plane as was described then and were able to set up a town, set up other towns, build a railroad to bring people out here and what they had to do to do that. we think people back then were tougher and in a lot of ways, they were. t
i think we mirror a lot of southern california. we are becoming a cancer community now, suburbanization is getting way more to urban land uses as the population continues to grow so when we look out downtown, we're seeing a lot more loft and apartment developments coming in. multi story things which you would not have seen here very regularly back in the day, so we're seeing a lot of that. there's a younger population coming into. apparently we are one of the big attractions for the millennial...
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for california and work on california issues. and so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had his staff put together to talk california issues. to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things with a be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a speech he made talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that. worked witht, he a republican congressman, who was cochair on a bipartisan task force on the future of nasa in california. he created a lot of tasks force. there was a task force on base realignment when bases were closing and how they could keep jobs in california. he worked with another congressman, ken calvert on the , environmental implications of the u.s. and mexico economic development. he had a staff member put together a list of all the bipartisan sort of efforts that he had made, and in 1996, he writes, i am not satisfied with the progress we hav
for california and work on california issues. and so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had his staff put together to talk california issues. to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things with a be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a speech he made talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that. worked witht,...
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so, it was home to, basically, the four peoples of california. so, here you would discover the native american people, who lived on this site, the spanish missionaries over at the catholic mission, mexican ranchers who lived in one of our historic adobe structures, and early american settlers who came here during the gold rush. this is the last remaining spanish plaza. what that means is, over 200 years ago, during the mission system, each mission would have had a square or a plaza, where the future town would have developed next to the mission. this is the last remaining one. all the other on h lost to ti. one of the neat things about the mission of san juan bautista since they've had a continuous catholic presence on that site, when the current mission was completed in 1812, that mission has been maintained for the last 200 years. and when you walk into their sanctuary today, still an active church, you get to actually see the original altar wall from the early 1800s that was built by the spanish missionaries. but the entire mission was built b
so, it was home to, basically, the four peoples of california. so, here you would discover the native american people, who lived on this site, the spanish missionaries over at the catholic mission, mexican ranchers who lived in one of our historic adobe structures, and early american settlers who came here during the gold rush. this is the last remaining spanish plaza. what that means is, over 200 years ago, during the mission system, each mission would have had a square or a plaza, where the...
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the california highway patrol says this happened around 9:30 this morning. investigators she submerged vehicle, flag down a passer by, then leave the scene. traffic backed for a out of the then begin their investigation. coming back live, i can tell you that the chp tells us that there were -- that witnesses did not give them a very detailed description of the driver of that vehicle and also, there were no passengers in that suv. reporting live on northbound u.s. 101 near candle stick point, i'm sergio quintana. >> thanks very much. crazy story up there. >>> now to a developing story in washington. it's official. more turnover in the trump administration. white house chief of staff john kelly is out. nbc bay area's mary ann favro is in the news room. >> white house sources say kelly's departure has been expected. his tenure has been marked by conflict since he took the position in the summer of last year. reports have described disagreements between kelly and the president, first lady, and even the entire west wing staff. john kelly previously served as the
the california highway patrol says this happened around 9:30 this morning. investigators she submerged vehicle, flag down a passer by, then leave the scene. traffic backed for a out of the then begin their investigation. coming back live, i can tell you that the chp tells us that there were -- that witnesses did not give them a very detailed description of the driver of that vehicle and also, there were no passengers in that suv. reporting live on northbound u.s. 101 near candle stick point,...
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it has been in southern california for several years. we now see the effects of a very warm climate, winter rains, rapid growth of the vegetation and then the the heat comes in and things get very detroit. we're also building our communities into the wild land urban interface. that's what happened in paradise. a horrible tragedy. >> how far away is paradise from the third congressional district? >> 15 miles. many of the refugees, many of the survivors of the fire wound up in my district at the fairgroun fairgrounds. it's a horrible, horrible situation. the community of 26,000 essentially gone. >> to ohio, steve, democrat, good morning. >> good morning. us would just like to say that i would support a wall that is to please donald trump. let's build a wall that he can fit in. something like a chimney. >> well, there have certainly been political cartoons that would be along that line, but the reality is we have to spend the tax money wisely and effectively. the previous caller talked about border security. i can assure you the democrats w
it has been in southern california for several years. we now see the effects of a very warm climate, winter rains, rapid growth of the vegetation and then the the heat comes in and things get very detroit. we're also building our communities into the wild land urban interface. that's what happened in paradise. a horrible tragedy. >> how far away is paradise from the third congressional district? >> 15 miles. many of the refugees, many of the survivors of the fire wound up in my...
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all of the action is in southern california. unfortunately the storm system that brought us a little rain is bringing them a deluge of rain in places that don't need a like the burn scars in the woolsey fire. a difficult situation and very tough times. taking a look at forecasted lows tonight, we are going to see cool temperatures tonight. that has a lot to do with the fact that there isn't going to be cloud coverage. we've got clear skies which means heat from the day can escape very quickly. santa rosa, low of 35 degrees and we could also see some frost and fog in those northbay valleys. they saw some chills there tonight. 36 in fairfield, 38 in livermore. you could see the 40s as you roll down into the south bay but again, it's going to be a bit chilly. tomorrow, another gorgeous day out there. beautiful, very similar to today. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s all around the day and it's just going to be pleasant. a great day to get outside or get out of work early if you can. maybe. on friday, it will hold for the w
all of the action is in southern california. unfortunately the storm system that brought us a little rain is bringing them a deluge of rain in places that don't need a like the burn scars in the woolsey fire. a difficult situation and very tough times. taking a look at forecasted lows tonight, we are going to see cool temperatures tonight. that has a lot to do with the fact that there isn't going to be cloud coverage. we've got clear skies which means heat from the day can escape very quickly....
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coming from a background of california when we moved from a hearsay preliminary hearing we found there was a significant increase of acquittals where prosecutors did not have access or choose to put the witness on the witness stand i believe that is also happening in the military now. so i believe article 32 should be a robust investigative tool and including to call the defense witnesses to deliberately grant a request particularly if they are co- located at the site of the hearing we have situations in which we have asked individuals of where the preliminary hearing is held and has not been allowed to call those witnesses from article 32 because of the hearing vision on the part of the officer that only issues related to probable cause are relevant. to the effect that the credibility of the complaint and is not an issue related to probable cause which we take great issue with we say that you can never put probable cause on a witness testimony if they have material the hearing officer has not heard. . >> i understand your point but how do you reconcile that with a federal grand jury?
coming from a background of california when we moved from a hearsay preliminary hearing we found there was a significant increase of acquittals where prosecutors did not have access or choose to put the witness on the witness stand i believe that is also happening in the military now. so i believe article 32 should be a robust investigative tool and including to call the defense witnesses to deliberately grant a request particularly if they are co- located at the site of the hearing we have...
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adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is projected to reach $22 billion by the year 2020. and that is just a few years away. >> it can be a huge legal industry in california. i think very shortly, the actual growing of marijuana may become the biggest cash crop in the state and so you want that to be a legal tax paying cash crop, all the way down the line to a sales tax on the retail level. >> the california medical industry is a 3 billion-dollar industry last year. anticipating that multiplier as 20, 30, 50 times in the consumer marketplace once adult use is really in place, you could go ahead and apply that multiplier to revenue. it will be huge. >> when that
adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is...
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it is at california avenue and avenue d. the one we were looking at that leads into the east side comments. most of the other intersections are in stock -- stop controlled with stop signs. then again there are those that aren't. we essentially, in most cases have traffic tables, and in many instances, we have special paving in those intersections. and then i think we looked at this one before, but as jeff was mentioning, especially for a signalized intersection, we looked really closely at the different phasing for that. looking at separate phases from pedestrians, and vehicles, it is something we will be working closely with the m.t.a. to determine in both the eastbound and the westbound conditions, especially for the bikes. we have many accessible parking spaces. and then 25 on street loading zones which is something that has not been a typical san francisco city standard. transportation modes have been changing, so we work closely with the d.p.w. director to incorporate these. and lastly, within the parks and open spaces,
it is at california avenue and avenue d. the one we were looking at that leads into the east side comments. most of the other intersections are in stock -- stop controlled with stop signs. then again there are those that aren't. we essentially, in most cases have traffic tables, and in many instances, we have special paving in those intersections. and then i think we looked at this one before, but as jeff was mentioning, especially for a signalized intersection, we looked really closely at the...
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how poleic t from california. how poleic t ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a accused cop killer captured in california after a two-day manhunus thect was in the country illegally. president trump seized on the tragedy using it to build his wall on th southern border. >> reporter: two days after a suspected dvenk d sought and killed robert, the news that the tight-knit town had been hoping >> the suspect is in custody. >> reporter: they captured him inbakersfield, 200 miles south of where ithappen. they expressed gratitude toim bring to justice. >> i was waiting for something to happen. i would like to thank you. >> they pulled over a suspected drunk peiver. the s shot the officer and sped off. he called for help and later died leavi behind a 5-year-old son. the suspect was the beer just before the traffic stop. they later announced that he was in the country illegally. in fact donald trump focused on thursday, time to get tough on border security. >> we shouldn't politicize it butha w to have a conversation ab
how poleic t from california. how poleic t ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a accused cop killer captured in california after a two-day manhunus thect was in the country illegally. president trump seized on the tragedy using it to build his wall on th southern border. >> reporter: two days after a suspected dvenk d sought and killed robert, the news that the tight-knit town had been hoping >> the suspect is in custody. >> reporter: they captured him inbakersfield,...
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it is now listed on the california register. last week the san francisco historic commission expressed strong support for the resource, and also wanted to know more about our alternative. the fire corporate headquarters and landscaping and building are an integrated composition that was designed to complement each other and promote the seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces. no employee was to be more than 40 feet from a window. our community preservation alternative is better. it would have the same number of housing units, it out to preserve the landscaping, for 115-foot cypress tree that is a holdover from the cemetery. we ask if evaluated in the same degree of detail as the other alternatives in the e.i.r. alternative c., their preservation alternative has 26 less housing units, and it is unreasonably -- there shouldn't be less. we hope for an extension. i have a handout. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is holly. i live one block from 3333 california and presidio avenue i would like t
it is now listed on the california register. last week the san francisco historic commission expressed strong support for the resource, and also wanted to know more about our alternative. the fire corporate headquarters and landscaping and building are an integrated composition that was designed to complement each other and promote the seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces. no employee was to be more than 40 feet from a window. our community preservation alternative is better....
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it is gorgeous and not the case in southern california. they are dealing with flooding and a buried typical scenario. what we have is a top day. you are looking at the the last three hours where this close rolled out and we are left with stunning blue skies. this is confirmed, no problems or delays because the weather is fine. we're warming up can paired to the last couple of days. santa rosa at 60 degrees and 59 at sfo. livermore is coming in at 60 degrees this afternoon. the wind is light. the only thing i pick up is a northerly flow in airfield but everybody else between 5 and 10 miles per hour. we see the low 60s and upper 50s on the map. we are just above average for this time of the year. you will be cool with cold temperatures. watch out if you are from santa rosa, the low is 35 degrees and the pets need to be inside. 40s along the coast. 42 in mountain view with clear skies. the heat escapes quickly. gorgeous today and gorgeous tomorrow. friday at 3 p.m. . it is stunning. it is beautiful on saturday. the next system coming in or tr
it is gorgeous and not the case in southern california. they are dealing with flooding and a buried typical scenario. what we have is a top day. you are looking at the the last three hours where this close rolled out and we are left with stunning blue skies. this is confirmed, no problems or delays because the weather is fine. we're warming up can paired to the last couple of days. santa rosa at 60 degrees and 59 at sfo. livermore is coming in at 60 degrees this afternoon. the wind is light....
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you can see that cold front just beginning to move onshore in northern california. not a lot of rain expected overnight. it will impact some for the morning commute. all day today, we have been dealing with fog and haze in our atmosphere. it has reduced visibility. it continues to do so. visibility down to three miles in livermore. once this cold front moves through tomorrow morning, it's going to help to clear out our skies of the fog, this smog. clearer skies will prevail tomorrow afternoon. temperaturewi temperaturewise, it was cool today. 40s and 50s for afternoon highs. that's where we sit right now. 52 in san francisco. 53 in san jose. santa rosa coming in at about 48 degrees. overnight tonight, we will see showers arriving after midnight, starting in the north bay. cloud cover overhead. overnight tonight, temperatures holding in the mid 40s over the next 12 hours. the bigger picture, you can see the cold front defined moving into northern california right now. it's a real thin ribbon of moisture. it won't be a lot of rain moving our way. on the storm impact s
you can see that cold front just beginning to move onshore in northern california. not a lot of rain expected overnight. it will impact some for the morning commute. all day today, we have been dealing with fog and haze in our atmosphere. it has reduced visibility. it continues to do so. visibility down to three miles in livermore. once this cold front moves through tomorrow morning, it's going to help to clear out our skies of the fog, this smog. clearer skies will prevail tomorrow afternoon....
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covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. >> lidres dicen que es la virgen de guadalupe dicen que siempre este con los creyente dice que registró el primer milagro y eso es la creencia de la fe nos vamos >>> en directo desde el estudio a de telemundo center, comienza "titulares y mÁs ". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> tenemos la previa del partido de vuelta de la gran final y estarÁn cara cara a cara el papi ring y sus Águilas contra el grandoterro a. ademÁs continuamos nuestra cobertura desde los emiratoss Árabes unido y los chivas en la copa mundial de clubes de la
covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. >> lidres dicen que es la virgen de guadalupe dicen que siempre este con los creyente dice que registró el primer milagro y eso es la creencia de la fe nos vamos >>> en directo desde el estudio a de telemundo center, comienza "titulares y mÁs ". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> tenemos la previa del partido de vuelta de la gran final y estarÁn cara cara a cara el papi ring y sus Águilas contra...
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big time show in california. there's a huge difference in the totals. 50s and low 60s, looks like we'll get a couple of dry days here, everything is about done. maybe even down towards monterey, southern california is not the case. it's lit up big time. certainly around la and also into the mountains and as you might imagine the burn areas, urban and small street flood advisories, rainfall rates coming in, two-thirds of an inch per hour. snow in the grapevine, winter weather advisories for the mountains. even down in monterey, looks like it's all done. the low moving in down, they get it and we did not. 24 inches of rain and a quarter inch. on the drier side, northerly breeze kicking in. still 30s to the north. northeast and north, you get the idea with high pressure in the south. that will continue most of the day. it will be cold tonight. under mostly clear skies, some video coming in southern california of the flooding. i'm sure they will get some. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. clouds coming in, that's not
big time show in california. there's a huge difference in the totals. 50s and low 60s, looks like we'll get a couple of dry days here, everything is about done. maybe even down towards monterey, southern california is not the case. it's lit up big time. certainly around la and also into the mountains and as you might imagine the burn areas, urban and small street flood advisories, rainfall rates coming in, two-thirds of an inch per hour. snow in the grapevine, winter weather advisories for the...
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solar, california with some obscure, the california building standards, agency, i guess, decided or gave the final approval all homes starting in 2020, single family homes have to have solar panels on them. >> first, they wanted to make zero net energy homes so they don't have a net zero impact. now they want homes that produce power and so that's the future of california is going to be instead of building more and more power plant. we'll be seeing each individual home becoming its own small power plant. >> thank you for being with us this morning. i do love that rudy giuliani, back in a minute. >>> that's our show for this week. thank you for making us apart of your sunday morning. workers at permanente mental health clinics across the state plan to walk off the job monday. the demands they )re making. plus: what happens when you lose your license at the airport?! the print out that will give you hope. monday morning from 4:30 to 7. >>> welcome to the u.s. bank nbc sports report. >> hi, everybody, carolyn manno with you, we will take you out to copper mountain, colorado, for the toyota
solar, california with some obscure, the california building standards, agency, i guess, decided or gave the final approval all homes starting in 2020, single family homes have to have solar panels on them. >> first, they wanted to make zero net energy homes so they don't have a net zero impact. now they want homes that produce power and so that's the future of california is going to be instead of building more and more power plant. we'll be seeing each individual home becoming its own...
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be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. (ken) today -- nasa announced that "voyager- 2"... launched in 19-77 ... has exited the sun's heliosphere - that's the vast bubble of plasma and particles generated by the sun and stirred in solar winds... it now joins voyager- 1 in interstellar space. voyager 2 was launched first... but its path to interstellar space was longer than voyager one's ... stopping by jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune.. sending back unprecedented observations of volcanic activity.. and evidence of water on the moons of some of our closest planetary neighbors. both voyagers carry spoken greetings from 55 languages from the people of earth... should either spacecraft encounter
be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. (ken) today -- nasa announced that "voyager- 2"... launched in 19-77 ... has...
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that's why there's hardly any boats left in california because of the market challenges. my boat was often sitting over here at the dock for years and i couldn't do anything with it because we had no market. the ability to go catch fish is fine, i had the permits, but you couldn't take them off your boat. >> that was until the port commission of san francisco rallied behind them and voted unanimously to approve a pilot program to allow the fish to be sold directly to consumers right off their boats. >> the purpose of the program is to allow commercial fishers to sell their fish directly from their boats to the end consumer in a safe and orderly manner for the benefit of the overall fishing community at the port of san francisco. we have limited the program to certain types of fish such as salmon, halibut, tuna and rock fish. crab is restricted from this program because we did not want to interfere with the existing crab sales on taylor street and jefferson street. so this is not meant to favor one aspect of the fishing industry more than another. it's to basically to lift
that's why there's hardly any boats left in california because of the market challenges. my boat was often sitting over here at the dock for years and i couldn't do anything with it because we had no market. the ability to go catch fish is fine, i had the permits, but you couldn't take them off your boat. >> that was until the port commission of san francisco rallied behind them and voted unanimously to approve a pilot program to allow the fish to be sold directly to consumers right off...
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native peoples in northern california are salmon people. our abundant salmon has been devastated by dams and diversions owned and operated by city-states and the the federal. salmon runs that numbered in the millions return in the hundreds. we're on the brink of losing the loss and it would have health and economic and cultural impacts. some of california's native communities have a suicide rate that is 12 times the national average and a diabetes and heart rate that are over three times the national average. there are no statistics that can stress what losing the salmon has done to oir culture and well-being in our communities. many experts have called the sudden loss of salmon to california native communities culture genocide. there's hope to right this terrible wrong right here in san francisco as we can still change this course. california tribes have been fighting to restore the salmon through dam removal, and fish projects yet in many cases the governor and san francisco's anti environmental lob owing is threatening our work. water pr
native peoples in northern california are salmon people. our abundant salmon has been devastated by dams and diversions owned and operated by city-states and the the federal. salmon runs that numbered in the millions return in the hundreds. we're on the brink of losing the loss and it would have health and economic and cultural impacts. some of california's native communities have a suicide rate that is 12 times the national average and a diabetes and heart rate that are over three times the...
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for booktv coming up in california congresswomawhencalie speer who writes about her experience surviving the jonestown massacre in the book undaunted welcome, everyone. thank you for coming. i would like to welcome congresswoman jackie speier come to california congresswoman and a recognized champion of women's rights, privacy and consumer safety. she's included in the 2018 list of top influencers and reforming american politics. "undaunted" is an inspiring memoir of dividing the massacre and becoming a voice against injustice and inequality. thank you so much for coming here and we are looking forward to this. everyone, enjoy. [applause] thank you all for coming out tonight. this is my first reading so people get through this together one way or the other. i thought i would start off by reading was probably brought many of you here which is the jonestown experience and then the last chapter that discloses something deep in my life history that has formed a great deal of what i've done in my life. in between, there is lots of remarkable and not so remarkable experiences that shape who i
for booktv coming up in california congresswomawhencalie speer who writes about her experience surviving the jonestown massacre in the book undaunted welcome, everyone. thank you for coming. i would like to welcome congresswoman jackie speier come to california congresswoman and a recognized champion of women's rights, privacy and consumer safety. she's included in the 2018 list of top influencers and reforming american politics. "undaunted" is an inspiring memoir of dividing the...
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he and other opponents of california sanctuary state law discussed its impact with the president in may. it's a complaint the sheriff reiterated today. >> i am concerned about restrictive policy, about unnecessary legislation that is prohibitive and that provides sanctuary to criminals. >> we reached out to california governor jerry brown for comment on what was said today. his office got back to us just about 20 minutes ago saying that contrary to the sheriff's claim california law fully permits the sharing of information on dangerous gang members. >>> we posted clips of news conference. if you'd like to watch go to our website. it's been almost 48 hours and still no sign of the man who escaped from san quentin in the north bay. he was serving a five year sentence when he vanished during a work shift on prison grounds. surveillance video shows a man fitting the description confronting a woman in a home depot parking lot and stealing her toyota rav 4. it happened less than two miles away from the prison. >> i don't want to speculate as to where he may or may not be. i want to make sure
he and other opponents of california sanctuary state law discussed its impact with the president in may. it's a complaint the sheriff reiterated today. >> i am concerned about restrictive policy, about unnecessary legislation that is prohibitive and that provides sanctuary to criminals. >> we reached out to california governor jerry brown for comment on what was said today. his office got back to us just about 20 minutes ago saying that contrary to the sheriff's claim california law...
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on the satellite you can see high pressure building over california. it will make for a mostly clear night with cold temperatures. lows will be in the 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be mostly sunny and bright with increasing on sund again on wednesday. stocks dove again on wall street, extending recent declines, as traders worry about a u.s.-china trade war and slower economic growth. major u.s. indexes ended a tumultuous week down more than 4 percent today, marking the worst weekly decline since march.(catherine) joining us now to talk about what this might mean for the economy is george no-chet-tea with morgan stanley. stocks dove again on wall street, extending recent declines, as traders worry about a u.s.-china trade war and slower economic growth. major u.s. indexes ended a tumultuous week down more than 4 percent friday, marking the worst weekly decline since march.the dow jones industrial average plunged han 500 points friday, bringing its weekly drop to more than 1,000. traders have been worried about worsening trade relations between the u.s. and
on the satellite you can see high pressure building over california. it will make for a mostly clear night with cold temperatures. lows will be in the 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be mostly sunny and bright with increasing on sund again on wednesday. stocks dove again on wall street, extending recent declines, as traders worry about a u.s.-china trade war and slower economic growth. major u.s. indexes ended a tumultuous week down more than 4 percent today, marking the worst weekly decline since...
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. >>> a strong storm is pounding much of southern california. in riverside and orange county, mandatory evacuations for the people living in the holy fire burn zone from last month. there's a risk of flooding and mudslides. in l.a. county, a pounding of rain, nearly two inches has fallen, leading to flash flood warnings. earlier, the storm dropped enough snow on the grapevine to close i-5. >>> a disturbing trend in the t theest -- east bay. someone is shooting at animals and birds. we are live at the wildlife hospital. why is this happening? >> reporter: you know, we spoke with a veterinarian here, and at this point they just don't know. but so far this year, 30 animals have been brought in here that have been shot. more than double what they saw last year. >> this is the red-tailed hawk that was shot. it has a broken wing. >> reporter: alison daugherty working at the hospital caring for this injured bird with pain meds and antibiotics, the hood helps to calm her. >> most of the swelling and bruising that was there initially has really improved
. >>> a strong storm is pounding much of southern california. in riverside and orange county, mandatory evacuations for the people living in the holy fire burn zone from last month. there's a risk of flooding and mudslides. in l.a. county, a pounding of rain, nearly two inches has fallen, leading to flash flood warnings. earlier, the storm dropped enough snow on the grapevine to close i-5. >>> a disturbing trend in the t theest -- east bay. someone is shooting at animals and...
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the south drive and it will be active day in central california and southern california. there is a huge difference that state offshore. there could be debris flow issues with the burn scars is that ms. through today. the half moon bay airport has a decent breeze and that is keeping them in the mid 50s. santa rosa is in the 30s. nevada has 39 and 43. cloud cover in the low 50s. the system is moving south and the skies will clear with a northerly breeze. it is going to be active in santa barbara. the grapevine in la and san diego, the low move south out of the picture. showers are ending as you are well to the south. partly sunny and mostly sunny to the north. if these in 60s and your temperatures. clouds are working and saturday. we have increasing clouds on sunday. that will take us into early monday morning. >>> the san francisco symphony is preparing for a new era. >> coming up, we meet the new leader and the current conductor is stepping down after 25 years. >>> changes are coming to lake tahoe vacation rentals. sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can
the south drive and it will be active day in central california and southern california. there is a huge difference that state offshore. there could be debris flow issues with the burn scars is that ms. through today. the half moon bay airport has a decent breeze and that is keeping them in the mid 50s. santa rosa is in the 30s. nevada has 39 and 43. cloud cover in the low 50s. the system is moving south and the skies will clear with a northerly breeze. it is going to be active in santa...
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rain and snow moved into southern california to make for a stormy there for a day. on the satellite you can see as high pressure is building in to bring a break from the stormy weather. it will be cold tonight with lows in the 30s and 40s with patchy frost. patchy dense fog is also a possibility in some of the interior vallelys late at night and early tomorrow. highs tomorrow will be slightly warmer and in the 50s and low 60s. it should be a nice weekend but there is a possibility of rain on sunday night and into monday. (grant) a teacher has been arrested for forcibly cutting the hair of a student while singing the national anthem. margaret gieszinger was arrested this week after videos of the incident were posted on social media. they show the 52-year old fresno area teacher singing the star spangled banner while the boy was sitting in a chair... and chunks of his hair fall to the floor. gieszinger has been arrested for child endangerment. (grant) coming up... despite last year's deadly flu season... people are still not getting their flu shots. we'll explain why.
rain and snow moved into southern california to make for a stormy there for a day. on the satellite you can see as high pressure is building in to bring a break from the stormy weather. it will be cold tonight with lows in the 30s and 40s with patchy frost. patchy dense fog is also a possibility in some of the interior vallelys late at night and early tomorrow. highs tomorrow will be slightly warmer and in the 50s and low 60s. it should be a nice weekend but there is a possibility of rain on...
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california is the first date to implement these rules. >> it is good for california. >> reporter: pet owners have not heard of the new law, they were happy about it. >> that is a wonderful thing to be doing. opposition claims it will make it harder to find purebred animals peaked can buy purebred pets directly from private breeders. some shelters and rescues do specialize in purebred >> we have great rescues and those pets end up in those as well. >> reporter: california is the first state to pass this law, many hope they are not the last. >> it is a good thing. people follow suit. it happens in california and we are pretty progressiveto learn more about the laws, go to www.ktvu.com and click on the web links. >>> help is on the way for buyer -- fire victims. one man is finding somewhere to live. >>> there are plenty of options tonight for new year's eve with a special b.a.r.t. service and other options that will not cost you anything. >>> we are hoping for an easy commute into work. the day bridge toll plaza is empty on this new year's eve morning. >>> b.a.r.t. will run on a special
california is the first date to implement these rules. >> it is good for california. >> reporter: pet owners have not heard of the new law, they were happy about it. >> that is a wonderful thing to be doing. opposition claims it will make it harder to find purebred animals peaked can buy purebred pets directly from private breeders. some shelters and rescues do specialize in purebred >> we have great rescues and those pets end up in those as well. >> reporter:...
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but for me that library t7 skyline middle college from california several questions along this line, what is one thing your mouse on --dash most proud of being on the supreme court? . >> no one has ever asked me that question what are my most proud of? i think i'm most proud of was reflected the day i was sworn into the supreme court in my public ceremony i was in the courthouse, in the courtroom which is quite beautiful and i was sitting facing and they call you up to be sworn in and to sit in the seat of john marshall who is one of the most influential justices of the supreme court. as i was sitting there i was looking at my mom and my entire family and most of my lifelong friends. they had come from around the world literally. my family had come from puerto rico. and in that moment i realized no matter how successful you are it's only meaningful if your family and friends come with yo you. if they share their life with you then that is success. a lot of people work very very hard and were very successful that the they break away from those who started with them. and by those how t
but for me that library t7 skyline middle college from california several questions along this line, what is one thing your mouse on --dash most proud of being on the supreme court? . >> no one has ever asked me that question what are my most proud of? i think i'm most proud of was reflected the day i was sworn into the supreme court in my public ceremony i was in the courthouse, in the courtroom which is quite beautiful and i was sitting facing and they call you up to be sworn in and to...
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new buildings along california street. it would retain the majority of the 185 mature trees, including the 115 cyprus trees which is from the original cemetery. it is a historical landmark. retain the existing cafe and child care center. we have the architect to draft it up and we will provide comments on the eir. it is the better than the new residential alternative c which you have not seen but was added to the draft. because it would have 24 less housing units than the proposed project and substantially -- which are not permitted under the zoning. because there is concern about the impacts on the village. and the commission should recommend that some of the 44,000 feet of retail should be transformed into 24 residential units so that it matches the same number of units as the project and there is not a pretext for rejecting it. i attended all the meetings. we got going as soon as we could with our nomination. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i am richard frisby. with laurel heights. this picture, there is not a lot to d
new buildings along california street. it would retain the majority of the 185 mature trees, including the 115 cyprus trees which is from the original cemetery. it is a historical landmark. retain the existing cafe and child care center. we have the architect to draft it up and we will provide comments on the eir. it is the better than the new residential alternative c which you have not seen but was added to the draft. because it would have 24 less housing units than the proposed project and...
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the fire season in california has been 265 days. it has been for several years in california. we are seeing the effect of a rain,arm climate, winter rapid growth of vegetation, and the heat comes in and things get very dry. we are also building our communities into the wild urban interface. that is what happened in paradise. many of the survivors of the fire wound up in my district in yuba city at the fairgrounds. it is a horrible situation. the community of 26,000 essentially gone. steve, am ohio, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. mendi, i would like to say i would support a wall that trump.lease donald let's build a wall that he can fit in, something like a chimney. guest: there have certainly been political cartoons along that line, but the reality is we have to spend the tax money wisely and effectively. the previous caller talked about border security. i can assure you the democrats want border security as much as the republicans. and thankfully, the republicans are not thrilled by billing a 2000-mile or 1600-mile border wall. they want to spend the money wise
the fire season in california has been 265 days. it has been for several years in california. we are seeing the effect of a rain,arm climate, winter rapid growth of vegetation, and the heat comes in and things get very dry. we are also building our communities into the wild urban interface. that is what happened in paradise. many of the survivors of the fire wound up in my district in yuba city at the fairgrounds. it is a horrible situation. the community of 26,000 essentially gone. steve, am...
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things are moving south with energy moving towards southern california. you will be an active day and a northerly breeze in northwest santa rosa. that is called with a combination with the windchills. 30s to the north and 40s and 50s. there is a big difference as we get the clearing. 40s and 50s. the clearing has not arrived. maybe beit 7:00, we will dip into the temperatures. is cool with 54 in la. the activity it is thrown to the north as it tracks towards southern california should that is a big system and maybe into las vegas. we did about what we thought maybe a half inch. the low moves out and high- pressure will kick in at allow dry weather to take us into saturday and partly sunny or partly cloudy. 56 in pacifica and antioch. there is not much of a difference no matter where you are. mostly sunny and we cloud up maybe to the north on sunday. light rain will take us into monday. we will get a little bit of rain. >>> 4:20. the symphony is preparing for a new era. coming up, you will be the new leader when the current conductor steps down after 25 ye
things are moving south with energy moving towards southern california. you will be an active day and a northerly breeze in northwest santa rosa. that is called with a combination with the windchills. 30s to the north and 40s and 50s. there is a big difference as we get the clearing. 40s and 50s. the clearing has not arrived. maybe beit 7:00, we will dip into the temperatures. is cool with 54 in la. the activity it is thrown to the north as it tracks towards southern california should that is a...
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. >> is california losing its e edge. the next step in technology and why the state is already behind. >> it a big day for nasa and space-x, you could say, lasers, crystals and worms, oh, my. >>> they are already part of our dalai liv-- lal daily lives. humanoid robots are sparking the interest of schools. we want to the high school to have the girls k s coding club demonstrate what the robots can do. >> a field typically dominated by men, is sparking the interest of young women. it helps to have an ally, in this case, a robot called heer. call it a girl, a guy or an it. >> i feel like i'm doing something more. it's not just on the computer. it's like, you are seeing the result. >> softbank group is donating 100 robots to schools in the u.s. san francisco unified are will get ten >> i want more engaging and when you do your programming on it, you can hit enter and see physically what happens. >> hi, welcome. >> reporter: the coding club is creating applications to make pepper speak and move around. having the latest techn
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we are at battery and california and that is what it looks like. we have all seen this event all screamed about it. cars are piled up at an intersection blocking the california green light. this is how the traffic jam goes from bad to worse. things kind of stack up on top of themselves. we have been following folks out here for a little while, i ran into a guy, who was at the broadway intersection of battery so we caught up with him down here close tuly closer market street. have a listen to what brandon had to say. >> man, we just hours now getting here. it was daytime when we got on the street. we are trying to get to mission to make the last delivery. we are trying our hardest. >> reporter: if you are stuck in a traffic jam like this you can sort of scream and pound your hand on the dashboard and it furious or you can kind of handle it like brandon. the choice is yours. i have been taking a walk to see how things are going, i think it is moving a little bit better now. it is obviously still a mess but things are moving. we are seeing a little le
we are at battery and california and that is what it looks like. we have all seen this event all screamed about it. cars are piled up at an intersection blocking the california green light. this is how the traffic jam goes from bad to worse. things kind of stack up on top of themselves. we have been following folks out here for a little while, i ran into a guy, who was at the broadway intersection of battery so we caught up with him down here close tuly closer market street. have a listen to...