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the gentleman from california reserves. le the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: is my friend ready to close? madam speaker, i ask for adoption of this measure and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> respectfully request an aye vote and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 182. those in favor say aye. hose opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid pon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 255 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 255, a bill to provide for an exchange of lands with the san bernardino county, california, to enhance management of l
the gentleman from california reserves. le the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: is my friend ready to close? madam speaker, i ask for adoption of this measure and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> respectfully request an aye vote and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 182....
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farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state is owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then, is the story of monopoly, and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly. agribusiness. some farms are owned by individuals but many are buying -- are by corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange. some are also in the packing and processing business and are among the giants of the u.s. food industry. agribusiness has ruled with -- has rolled its domains -- has ruled its domains in california with absolute power. economic and political. the southern pacific railroad once ran the state of california. a famous novel was written about that called "the octopus." dsp is still one of the biggest businesses. -- biggest landowners. it is a part of agribusiness
farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state is owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then, is the story of monopoly, and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly. agribusiness....
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[applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded, and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise after the fires swept through and met people who literally lost everything they owned, but still were reaching out to help others. i went to san diego and met volunteers providing relief to desperate migrants who others treat like criminals, like a 3-year-old girl who was just literally a year older than my youngest at a shelter who quite literally captured my heart. i spent time with farmers in fresno who rise and grind before the sun comes up to feed the world. there are everyday heroes all over our state who work hard and then come home to care for aging parents or ne
[applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded, and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise after the...
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igueroa comes to california in 1833. and this is the first book in california. this guy was a military officer bought a press, and then his him to a uses then write this book. an awkward book. mostly about this colonization at.rt that he's mad in's on't need to know the and out's but the big idea was the russians along the coast. figueroa was quite willing to develop relations with the ussians, but at the same time, he wanted to create people to nowt living up here, what's sonoma.sa, port ross, he sends viejo to this big ole house, 1934, years 936, these are the we're talking about, and he was the sed to help with redistribution of the lands that mission had there, and he faulted. he didn't do the job. basically was most interested in grabbing land for himself and don't get a good picture of the indians getting they deserved up here north of the bay. other places in california, figueroa was able to empower people to get things done. indians.d help the and this is what i had you read here. let talk about this real quick. i'll be done here in 10 or 15 okay?es, to
igueroa comes to california in 1833. and this is the first book in california. this guy was a military officer bought a press, and then his him to a uses then write this book. an awkward book. mostly about this colonization at.rt that he's mad in's on't need to know the and out's but the big idea was the russians along the coast. figueroa was quite willing to develop relations with the ussians, but at the same time, he wanted to create people to nowt living up here, what's sonoma.sa, port ross,...
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among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from tales of labors to stories of the nation's expansion and the birth of a pioneering university. we hope you will enjoy this multifaceted reflection. to begin our program, whether you call them entrepreneurs, venture capitalists or crooks, for influential men were behind the building of the transcontinental railroad. begin ourwhyte will story with a few of these men who became to beak known that be known as the big four. -- we came to be known as the big four. he is a macarthur fellow. his work has won numerous academic prices. -- prizes. he is
among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from...
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for those of us who live in california especially coastal california, this is our heritage. this is who we are is in part mexican. a lot of our class it is the blending that goes on that create us and stuff like that. as a mexican period in california in history, we will deal with the big picture and also look at individual stories and individual things to think about. hopefully you will have some ideas to talk about, any issues you want to talk about, then also, you know, if you -- one of the great things about history is we talk about the big ideas and also get down to particulars. heard of the class, i hope you spend your life driving up highway 101 or don't highway 5 or driving around los angeles, you will see street names, things, places that remind you of how california history first of all -- how mexican we are, mexican california. that is the goal today is mexican california. as we have talked about before, let me get this back to the right place here. we need to start at the beginning. there we are. mexican california. so 1824 to 1846. hy 1824? anyone? [laughter] to
for those of us who live in california especially coastal california, this is our heritage. this is who we are is in part mexican. a lot of our class it is the blending that goes on that create us and stuff like that. as a mexican period in california in history, we will deal with the big picture and also look at individual stories and individual things to think about. hopefully you will have some ideas to talk about, any issues you want to talk about, then also, you know, if you -- one of the...
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what would happen in california? how much of the california prison system and immigration jail system is run by for-profit companies? hamid: well, so as it stands right now, there are four major private facilities that house detainees in the immigration context in california. those facilities are operated by large for-profit entities, and those facilities would no longer be allowed to renew their contracts. a number of those facilities actually are rife with immigration abuse. one of those facilities is actually the second deadliest facility in the entire nation and so what will essentially happen is these facilities will no longer be allowed to continue their contracts and hopefully it means the end of for profit immigration detention in california. amy: so can you talk about this latest death and how it fits into this picture? hamid: one of the reasons why for-profit facilities are problematic is they don't have the same agree of transparency and accountability you would expect from an institution which deprives pe
what would happen in california? how much of the california prison system and immigration jail system is run by for-profit companies? hamid: well, so as it stands right now, there are four major private facilities that house detainees in the immigration context in california. those facilities are operated by large for-profit entities, and those facilities would no longer be allowed to renew their contracts. a number of those facilities actually are rife with immigration abuse. one of those...
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in california. in 2019. mayors, county supervisors, and city councils around the state are working hard to reduce homelessness and its underlying causes. we've got to have their backs. they cannot do it alone. >> [ applause ] the mayors are standing up. to help lead this discussion, i'mappointing a new commission on homelessness & supportive housing, led by sacramento mayor darrell steinberg. >> [ applause ] >>with your support, let's put half a billion dollars into immediate funding for navigation centers - emergency shelters with services on site, and another hundred million for whole person care to replace a fragmented approach to services with one that's more integrated and comprehensive. and while cities and counties are on the front lines, this challenge will only be solved regionally. we need to work together as a state to focus on prevention, rapid rehousing, mental health, and more permanent supportive housing - because while shelter solves sleep, only permanent supportive housing solves homelessnes
in california. in 2019. mayors, county supervisors, and city councils around the state are working hard to reduce homelessness and its underlying causes. we've got to have their backs. they cannot do it alone. >> [ applause ] the mayors are standing up. to help lead this discussion, i'mappointing a new commission on homelessness & supportive housing, led by sacramento mayor darrell steinberg. >> [ applause ] >>with your support, let's put half a billion dollars into...
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this is proctor and leland stanford milking california dry, that is the root of california here, these are the railroads as the caption says sucking her dry. this is three of the big four, the three were still living at the time writing the railroads, keeping on the railroad in one hand and the legislature in the other hand. and corrupting california. my interest is in this part. how these railroads work, how they made their money and what was in this part that you will hear about later, mostly ends with the driving of the golden spike the railroad construction, the job is done and it is time to move on. but i am less interested in the building of it and how it actually operates. how it works in california in the 19th century. so, this is where usually the culmination of the story end. the meeting of the promontory summit. you have all seen these pictures, you're going to see them again, you will see them over and over again for next year during this centennial. i will just skip over those to get more into this which is the railroad actually an operation. now the best way to see the tr
this is proctor and leland stanford milking california dry, that is the root of california here, these are the railroads as the caption says sucking her dry. this is three of the big four, the three were still living at the time writing the railroads, keeping on the railroad in one hand and the legislature in the other hand. and corrupting california. my interest is in this part. how these railroads work, how they made their money and what was in this part that you will hear about later, mostly...
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he is an inveterate booster of california's promise, of california's beauty come up california's agricultural potential, and of the potential for california's citizens to form the greatest society and arthur. -- society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. [laughter] and he forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners in commerce in sacramento, the big four, the associates, they form the union pacific railroad. and there initial vision is that they are going to build a wagon turnpike road to the sierra and the minds. and then they discover the government has these bonds, and you could get paid to do that. so they start building the wagon wagonand they need the road to build the railroad anyway. and then they discover there is all this cash that you can get the government. a struggle for a couple of years on how to actually get there hand on the cash -- get their hands on the cash, but eventually just floods of money are coming in, and leland stanford's job in the transcontinental railroad was to keep the political engine running that was bringing in that money, and the w
he is an inveterate booster of california's promise, of california's beauty come up california's agricultural potential, and of the potential for california's citizens to form the greatest society and arthur. -- society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. [laughter] and he forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners in commerce in sacramento, the big four, the associates, they form the union pacific railroad. and there initial vision is that they are going to build a...
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he arrived in california and there is no doubt that leland stanford loves california. he thinks he is in paradise. he is a booster of california promise. of its beauty, agricultural potential and the potential of california citizens to form the greatest society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. our leland. and forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners of commerce in sacramento, the big four associate. they formed the union pacific railroad. their initial vision is they will build a wagon road turnpike poole rd. into the sierras for the mine. they discover that the government is selling bonds so you can get paid to do that. so they start building a wagon road. they need the wagon road to build the railroad anyway. and then they discover that there is all this cash that you can get from the government. they struggle for a couple years on how to get their hands on that cash. and richard white's book will tell you all about that. eventually floods of money are coming in and leland stanford's job in the transcontinental railroad was to keep the p
he arrived in california and there is no doubt that leland stanford loves california. he thinks he is in paradise. he is a booster of california promise. of its beauty, agricultural potential and the potential of california citizens to form the greatest society on earth. and then he tumbles into bad company. our leland. and forms an association with these gentlemen, his partners of commerce in sacramento, the big four associate. they formed the union pacific railroad. their initial vision is...
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constitution but california. today, i want to talk to you about how we can do that together. you just heard that, the state of our state is strong. we have that record-breaking surplus. we have added over 3 million jobs since the depths of the recession. we are seeing wages rising, more scientists, more engineers, more nobel laureates, more patents, then in any other part of this country, and, of course, the kind of system, the higher education, of anywhere in the world. [applause] but along, along with that prosperity and progress, there are problems that have been deferred too long and have put the california dream out of reach for two many. we face hard decisions that are coming due, and the choices we make will shape our future and the futures of millions, literally, for decades to come, and this is what i want to talk about today as frankly and as directly, but tough calls we need to make together, issues like rail and water and energy, how we protect our migrants, how we care for our seniors, how we help ou
constitution but california. today, i want to talk to you about how we can do that together. you just heard that, the state of our state is strong. we have that record-breaking surplus. we have added over 3 million jobs since the depths of the recession. we are seeing wages rising, more scientists, more engineers, more nobel laureates, more patents, then in any other part of this country, and, of course, the kind of system, the higher education, of anywhere in the world. [applause] but along,...
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¿y porque estÁn prohibidos en california? emely: lo que es tan importante es que a veces tenemos una capacidad de ir adelante, en vez de utilizar una cosa una vez debemos utilizar cosas mÚltiples veces. leÓn: los popotes pueden hacerle daÑo a los animales que se les inserta en las fosas nasales, gracias emely. al volver vamos a ver las acciones leÓn: como ya hablÁbamos con emely, las acciones para contrarrestar los cambios climÁticos son muy importante, una joven de 16 aÑos de edad pone el ejemplo, hablÓ en el congreso la semana pasada, su influencia fue tan grande que muchos jÓvenes realizaron una protesta masiva mundial el viernes pasado. esta protesta se dio antes de la cumbre de las naciones unidas que se celebrarÁ maÑana. >> un joven mexicano, que nos acompaÑa hoy para platicarlos hoy sobre el cambio climÁtico y porque es algo muy importante para los jÓvenes, jesÚs villalba cuÉntanos y gastes a estados unidos a los tres aÑos y te has involucrado en el paÍs con el tema de los cambios climÁticos. jesÚs:
¿y porque estÁn prohibidos en california? emely: lo que es tan importante es que a veces tenemos una capacidad de ir adelante, en vez de utilizar una cosa una vez debemos utilizar cosas mÚltiples veces. leÓn: los popotes pueden hacerle daÑo a los animales que se les inserta en las fosas nasales, gracias emely. al volver vamos a ver las acciones leÓn: como ya hablÁbamos con emely, las acciones para contrarrestar los cambios climÁticos son muy importante, una joven de 16 aÑos de edad...
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se encuentra a 50 millas de baja california sur. en la imagen del satÉlite se muestra como el ancho del huracÁn es más grande que la distancia que hay entre la penÍnsula y las playas continentales. >> les informamos sobre la presencia del huracÁn lorena. >> funcionarias tanto del servicio meteorolÓgico nacional como de protecciÓn civil mantienenalerta roja por los peligros que puede causar las precipitaciones intensas. las autoridades recomiendan que las personas estÉn pendientes de las indicaciones de protecciÓn civi, se dejen de los arroyos, no cruzar los arroyos a pie. hasta el momento las autoridades no reportan personas fallecidas o lesionados unto consideran que el huracÁn traerá beneficios por los aguaceros intensos que caerÁn en la zona norte del paÍs la cual registra sequías severas. >> bastante agua. varias regiones con precipitaciÓn. varias presas estÁn en niveles relativamente bajos de esta Época del aÑo. >> ganemos de tema. se
se encuentra a 50 millas de baja california sur. en la imagen del satÉlite se muestra como el ancho del huracÁn es más grande que la distancia que hay entre la penÍnsula y las playas continentales. >> les informamos sobre la presencia del huracÁn lorena. >> funcionarias tanto del servicio meteorolÓgico nacional como de protecciÓn civil mantienenalerta roja por los peligros que puede causar las precipitaciones intensas. las autoridades recomiendan que las personas estÉn...
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she said, i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there's a spark of california hope and california courage born in all of us. it's up to us what we do with it. the eyes of the world are upon us. now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. [ applause ] thank you for bearing through that. and thank you for indulging my kids. i'm humbled and honored. thank you, each and every one of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> later in the day, the house rules committee will meet to consider bills to fund and reopen the federal government as the shutdown is now on its 18th day. that will be live from capitol hill starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> tonight president trump will address the nation on what the administration is calling a humanitarian and national security crisis on the southern border. this is the president's first addres
she said, i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there's a spark of california hope and california courage born in all of us. it's up to us what we do with it. the eyes of the world are upon us. now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. [ applause ] thank you for...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. we have no additional speakers on this side, so i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california of his the balance time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. no further we have requests for speakers so we give time.ur the speaker pro tempore: the yields.n mr. smith: i take that back, that french and ask hill be yielded such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. hill: i thank the speaker. new nk my friend from jersey very much to come and speak on the subject of hong kong today. i rise in support of all these bills today especially from my friend and i stand in solid dart. for more than four months we witnessed hong kong citizens peacefully protest. over my years i traveled to hong kong and witnessed their innovative spirit and work ethic. hong kong was the model for the asian tigers in their prosperity and innovation. in the 1980's when a pro opponent of welfare statism, how many hong kongs
the gentleman from california is recognized. we have no additional speakers on this side, so i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california of his the balance time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. no further we have requests for speakers so we give time.ur the speaker pro tempore: the yields.n mr. smith: i take that back, that french and ask hill be yielded such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from arkansas is recognized....
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hace 25 aÑos en el estado de california. donde se exporto el racismo y las polÍticas antiinmigrantes en los estado de arizona, alabama, texas, washington. yo tengo fe en el futuro no muy lejano. que latinos en estados derechistas,se van a levantar y se van a agitar. se van a organizar y legalizar, iban a salir a las urnas a votar. >> ya se nos aproxima el 2020 y hay un gran esfuerzo por parte de los latinos para que la gente salga a votar. interesante muchos dicen que los demÓcratas no nos ha favorecido mucho cuando han estado en el poder. >> yo no voy a pintar un rostro completamente positivo. creo que algunas demÓcratas, por x razÓn y motivación, no han querido promover una plataforma que favorece a los inmigrantes y a los latinos. a las familias trabajadoras. pero por eso surgiÓ una generación de nuevos lÍderes latinos. donde nuestros escaÑos polÍticos utilizamos ese poder polÍtico, para promover polÍticas que favorecen a nuestra gente. el derecho de conducir coches con licencia.el otorgar cuidado mÉdico a mi
hace 25 aÑos en el estado de california. donde se exporto el racismo y las polÍticas antiinmigrantes en los estado de arizona, alabama, texas, washington. yo tengo fe en el futuro no muy lejano. que latinos en estados derechistas,se van a levantar y se van a agitar. se van a organizar y legalizar, iban a salir a las urnas a votar. >> ya se nos aproxima el 2020 y hay un gran esfuerzo por parte de los latinos para que la gente salga a votar. interesante muchos dicen que los demÓcratas no...
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todo para conexiÓn california, david. >É que nos puede seguir a travÉs de facebook como conexiÓn california nos puede escribir a travÉs de twitter, nos vemos la prÓxima semana, gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> 3 de abril principales noticia, el gobierno de trump tv unificara mÁs de 700,000 niÑos con sus padres bajo la protecciÓn del tps, un programa cancelado por trump en 2017 que o a los niÑos en el tiempo, se publica la lista de los mÁs buscados. siete hispanos encuentran cadÁveres de niÑos en una fosa clandestina, la instituciÓn cerró hace ocho aÑos pero pero durante un siglo . con violencia en daÑos, retirar del mercado una silla para bebÉ que causÓ la muerte de mÁs de 30 infantes, productos muy popular y hay casi 5 millones de estas sillas en los hogares de los consumidores. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn de fin de semana. >>venidos al noticiero univisiÓn, el gobierno trump y los abogados de varias familias de niÑos centroamericanos llegaron a un acuerdo, para reunificar a
todo para conexiÓn california, david. >É que nos puede seguir a travÉs de facebook como conexiÓn california nos puede escribir a travÉs de twitter, nos vemos la prÓxima semana, gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> 3 de abril principales noticia, el gobierno de trump tv unificara mÁs de 700,000 niÑos con sus padres bajo la protecciÓn del tps, un programa cancelado por trump en 2017 que o a los niÑos en el tiempo, se publica la lista de los mÁs buscados. siete hispanos encuentran...
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desaulnier of california. the chair: the gentleman from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. deis all snay -- mr. desaulnier: i don't want to belabor points that have been brought up. i want to say as someone who has been in elected office in the san francisco bay area for a listening time where so much innovation around social plat forms and communications have taken place, much of it in ms. lofgren's district, how proud i've been of them but how, now, appropriately, i think, skeptical i am of their ability to do unilaterally or merely by themselves to ennorse proper protections for american democracy. that's why i think this bill and this discussion is so very important. we know from the mueller report hat 126 million americans were contacted directly or indirectly just on facebook by the russians. . mr. mueller said it was a systematic attempt by the we know, also, that the president's appointee s f.b.i. director has said rec
desaulnier of california. the chair: the gentleman from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. deis all snay -- mr. desaulnier: i don't want to belabor points that have been brought up. i want to say as someone who has been in elected office in the san francisco bay area for a listening time where so much innovation around social plat forms and communications have taken place, much of it in ms. lofgren's district,...
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gabon, buenas a. >> el sur de california y california entera ha vivido dÍas de zozobra con uno de los >> vamos a platicar cÓmo ha sido la lucha y batalla contra los incendios en esta parte del estado.¿ por quÉ ha sido tan complicada este principio de temporada en estos dÍas? >> ha sido una combinaciÓn de factores que han ayudado a los incendiosa crecer de forma explosiva, tuvimos una sequÍa de cinco aÑos, y una lluvia de invierno pasado, creando esta combinaciÓn vegetación que se secÓ,eso con una infestación de insectos en la parte local, agregando el clima y los vientos de santa ana, los vientos de los singulares dÍgitos y bastante vegetaciÓn que no se habÍa quemado en dÉcadas, todo el combustible estaba para recibir cualquier chispa. reportero: la batalla contra los incendios fue complicado, especialmente en la gran autopista del sur de california, de pronto un chispazo y se enciende eso, gente amenazada, y el propio coliseo que tiene obras de arte invaluables que estaba bajo amenaza. >> asÍ es, ese incendio corriÓ por un corredor de incendios, el mismo paso que lle
gabon, buenas a. >> el sur de california y california entera ha vivido dÍas de zozobra con uno de los >> vamos a platicar cÓmo ha sido la lucha y batalla contra los incendios en esta parte del estado.¿ por quÉ ha sido tan complicada este principio de temporada en estos dÍas? >> ha sido una combinaciÓn de factores que han ayudado a los incendiosa crecer de forma explosiva, tuvimos una sequÍa de cinco aÑos, y una lluvia de invierno pasado, creando esta combinaciÓn...
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california cars have no closer link to california climate impacts than do cars on the road in japan or anywhere else in the world, and california's climate impacts are not extraordinarily distinct from those felt in other states in the same way that its smog impacts are. it makes sense that congress carved out waiver authority for california to address its unique, local problems. it does not make sense to use that authority to try to address national and global issues like greenhouse gas emissions. it's time to put california's waiver back in its box. the box that congress always intended it to stand. california's unique, extraordinary criteria air pollutant issues. today's action does not impact a number of other california programs including its low-emission vehicle program designed to address harmful o zo ozone and other forms of air pollution. this will allow the state to focus on addressing its air quality problems and finally achieving compliance with epa's ambient air quality standards. california has the worst air quality in the united states. it has 82 non-attainment areas and
california cars have no closer link to california climate impacts than do cars on the road in japan or anywhere else in the world, and california's climate impacts are not extraordinarily distinct from those felt in other states in the same way that its smog impacts are. it makes sense that congress carved out waiver authority for california to address its unique, local problems. it does not make sense to use that authority to try to address national and global issues like greenhouse gas...
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everything is big in california. rich.nd is big and the men and the corporations who owned the land for big and rich. -- old at the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor, very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it is not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 million per year -- $3 billion per year industry carried farming has always been take. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monotony -- monopoly. agribusiness. many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange. some are also in the packing and processing business and a
everything is big in california. rich.nd is big and the men and the corporations who owned the land for big and rich. -- old at the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor, very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it is not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 million per year -- $3 billion per year industry carried farming has always been take. many farms in california started big. some of the...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: well, i thank the restraint.or his one of the arguments my friend invariably makes when we talk about this issue is that the proposed drilling area tiny little piece of a great big refuge in a great big it's typically characterized as just a little 2,000-acre postage stamp. e need to dispel this very inaccurate and disingenuous character. acres of hard footprint, but it's not 2,000 acres of development all in one place. is spread out across the coastal plain, which is the america's art of largest wildlife refuge. if you want to see what this ootprint really looks like, it's not so tiny, folks, when you look at the hundreds of and the gravel mining and the gravel pads and other rigs and infrastructure that have to go a lot differently than what has been characterized. this picture depicts what the this little t of postage stamp development in the arctic refuge looks like, and i by any fair measure, it ould absolutely disspoil the beating heart of america's largest wildlife ref
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: well, i thank the restraint.or his one of the arguments my friend invariably makes when we talk about this issue is that the proposed drilling area tiny little piece of a great big refuge in a great big it's typically characterized as just a little 2,000-acre postage stamp. e need to dispel this very inaccurate and disingenuous character. acres of hard footprint, but it's not 2,000 acres of development all in one place. is spread out...
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of california. cristina run down it tells us the campus is getting a facelift courtesy of habitat for humanity and home depot. >> reporter: from building communal housing for homeless veterans, upgrading kitchens, installing a recreational area and improving the community garden. more than 400 volunteers are giving the veterans home of california a makeover. >> we sit down and we not only listen to what the veterans want and what they feel will be great for this home, but we also take into account the things we feel are really important to have here too. rep see the project hits close to home for retired senior master jason, now working with the habitat for humanity. >> my ancestors, so to speak in my professional military career have been not given the chances i have, this is a great way for us to make it up, our generation.! the renovations are months in the making. participation between soraya napa, habitat for humanity and the home depot, which donated roughly $250,000 worth of supplies. >> we c
of california. cristina run down it tells us the campus is getting a facelift courtesy of habitat for humanity and home depot. >> reporter: from building communal housing for homeless veterans, upgrading kitchens, installing a recreational area and improving the community garden. more than 400 volunteers are giving the veterans home of california a makeover. >> we sit down and we not only listen to what the veterans want and what they feel will be great for this home, but we also...
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failure of transmission components isn't a new phenomenon california. it has modern approaches to managing utility called for by the risk in 2007 which the firen san diego county was caused by the transmission line failure. similarly the camp fire was ignited by failure of the transmission line and this year and perhaps most concerning of all failure of a jumper appears to have caused the fire. while it was superbly managed by the administration after the commission that could have resulted in property loss at least as large as the thompson camp fires that came before it. in addition there is at least a suggestion that two fires in southern california were potentially cost by the mission wsystem failures this year. i would emphasize that the 2019 fires are still very much under investigation. we don't fully understand the cause but there is a strong suggestion of vulnerability in the system. prior to thisli year preemptiveo the assets it was relatively limited mostly it involved us voltage transmission lines that were much older and the failure that we
failure of transmission components isn't a new phenomenon california. it has modern approaches to managing utility called for by the risk in 2007 which the firen san diego county was caused by the transmission line failure. similarly the camp fire was ignited by failure of the transmission line and this year and perhaps most concerning of all failure of a jumper appears to have caused the fire. while it was superbly managed by the administration after the commission that could have resulted in...
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she said -- i was not born in california but california was born in may. there is a spark. created.hat california , the eyes of the world are upon us and more than ever come america needs california. the guiding light of our progress. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now, let us get to work. thank you all very much. for indulging my kids. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and every one of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight, on the communicators, we will discuss the race between the u.s. and china to develop artificial intelligence. with chinese technology leader, kaifu lee. >> i think the u.s. companies, the best of them tend to be phd driven, research driven aiming for ai to be a breakthrough and looking for applications. the best of the chinese, at least the emerging chinese they are companies, are those looking for ways to make money and build a great product. reach the greatest number of people. cost orave a lot of increase the margins or by increasing the clear if it's an see and productivity with ai and robotics versu
she said -- i was not born in california but california was born in may. there is a spark. created.hat california , the eyes of the world are upon us and more than ever come america needs california. the guiding light of our progress. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now, let us get to work. thank you all very much. for indulging my kids. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and every one of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight, on the...
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eso todo en conexiÓn california. >> antes de terminar, a nombre de todo el equipo de conexiÓn california queremos dar las gracias y esperamos que para el 2020 podamos servir con entrevistas y noticias. >>la amenaza de la tormenta invernal, llega desde colorado hasta minnesota. >>utilizando visa de turismo como muchas personas
eso todo en conexiÓn california. >> antes de terminar, a nombre de todo el equipo de conexiÓn california queremos dar las gracias y esperamos que para el 2020 podamos servir con entrevistas y noticias. >>la amenaza de la tormenta invernal, llega desde colorado hasta minnesota. >>utilizando visa de turismo como muchas personas
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he came to california in 1849. he made his fortune not through actual process -- actual prospecting, but by selling supplies to minors and he came down to southern california and purchased a large area of land in about 1872, so he is one of our founders. jonesr founder is senator who came to california in 1850 the young man's. he was born in england and moved to cleveland. he came to california to increase his fortune. he went by boat with several friends all the way around the tip of south america up to san francisco, which was one of the ways to get to california at the time and we have the trunk that he took on the journey here. senator jones was immediately recognized for his people and leadership skills. he became a sheriff in a small town in california and then he was appointed to the california legislature. he did go into prospecting and that was where he was one of the -- that brought him quite a lot of wealth and he ended up being elected to the senate. at that time, he began working for other opportunitie
he came to california in 1849. he made his fortune not through actual process -- actual prospecting, but by selling supplies to minors and he came down to southern california and purchased a large area of land in about 1872, so he is one of our founders. jonesr founder is senator who came to california in 1850 the young man's. he was born in england and moved to cleveland. he came to california to increase his fortune. he went by boat with several friends all the way around the tip of south...
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quÉ hace el estado de california? marÍa: el estado trabaja con muchas organizaciones en todo el estado para tratar de traer estos servicios localmente. por ejemplo, en el condado de orange ya hay organizaciones que estÁn invirtiendo recursos para atraer estos servicios gratuitamente . al igual, ahÍ otras organizaciones en el estado que estÁn haciendo lo mismo para traer recursos a sus condados. gabriela: innegable que en la era digital, mucho se resulta que tengamos acceso a las plataformas. hay una pÁgina . quÉ encontramos en esa pÁgina? marÍa: pueden encontrar, ya sea la persona o la organizaciÓn que sirve las demÁs personas, diferentes herramientas para poder usar en su comunidad. diferentes formas o tips para poder hablar ya sea con su hijo, con su familia. asÍ es que serÁn estas herramientas que le ayudarÁn a abrir la comunicaciÓn y tambiÉn a cÓmo poner estos recursos digitalmente las pÁginas web. infÓrmese de estadÍsticas. eso es una cosa, pero tambiÉn especialmente,quÉ puede hacer la person
quÉ hace el estado de california? marÍa: el estado trabaja con muchas organizaciones en todo el estado para tratar de traer estos servicios localmente. por ejemplo, en el condado de orange ya hay organizaciones que estÁn invirtiendo recursos para atraer estos servicios gratuitamente . al igual, ahÍ otras organizaciones en el estado que estÁn haciendo lo mismo para traer recursos a sus condados. gabriela: innegable que en la era digital, mucho se resulta que tengamos acceso a las...
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natural en california. regresamos. >> gracias por continuar en " conexiÓn california. tenemos a los tres invitados para que nos den los Últimos consejos al momento de una emergencia. empezamos contigo . un consejo para nuestros televidentes. >> sole quiero invitarlos a que realmente estÉn listos, que toman el paso extra. despuÉs de ver este programa estÉn listos a nivel familiar, individual para que puedan disminuir el impacto del desastre. la pÁgina web es www.cfalistos.org. >> quÉ Últimos consejos nos da a nuestro pÚblico? edwin: hay que poner mucha atenciÓn. si hay una emergencia que estÉn listos para evacuar. nosotros estamos aquÍ para ayudarlos a ellos para que eva cuen apropiadamente. >> perfecto . seÑorita mÓnica, quÉ Último consejo le puede dar a nuestro pÚblico? mÓnica: nuestro estado es un estado con varios riesgos de desastre natural, por eso es importante estar preparados y pueden conocer cuÁles son sus riesgos, tener un plan de emergencia y registrarse para alertas de emergen
natural en california. regresamos. >> gracias por continuar en " conexiÓn california. tenemos a los tres invitados para que nos den los Últimos consejos al momento de una emergencia. empezamos contigo . un consejo para nuestros televidentes. >> sole quiero invitarlos a que realmente estÉn listos, que toman el paso extra. despuÉs de ver este programa estÉn listos a nivel familiar, individual para que puedan disminuir el impacto del desastre. la pÁgina web es...
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review of california's real i.d. compliance certification. so the takeaway here is that you can still use your california state issued driver's license to fly domestically. we've put a list of other forms of acceptable identification on our website at abc7news.com. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> president trump's policies took center stage at today's community swearing in for new state treasurer fiona ma. she drew cheers from supporters but likely jeers from the trump administration when she dropped the f bomb speaking about the president. fiona ma today's local swearing in ceremony was a family affair. dozens of bay area lawmakers including the mayor packed the booker t. washington community center in san francisco. democratic power broken john burton administered the oath. >> -- in the state of california, against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> reporter: the former supervisor wasted no time calling out who the domestic enemies might be singling out president trump, including
review of california's real i.d. compliance certification. so the takeaway here is that you can still use your california state issued driver's license to fly domestically. we've put a list of other forms of acceptable identification on our website at abc7news.com. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> president trump's policies took center stage at today's community swearing in for new state treasurer fiona ma. she drew cheers from supporters but...
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the gentleman from california -- the gentlewoman from california. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, may i inquire how much time remains on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california has 30 3/4 minutes. the gentleman from georgia has 21 1/4. ms. lofgren: thank you. at this time i am delighted to yield to the majority leader, who has been such a supporter of dreamers for these many years, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader is recognized or one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. more than that, i thank her for the thousands of hours that she has put in over the years in trying to address in a positive, constructive way our broken immigration system. and for her leadership in forging a bill that is a step, just a step. and i want to thank mr. nadler, the chairman of the committee, for assuring that this bill came forward. mr. speaker, i've been sitting here for a few minutes and i've heard a number of my republican colleagues bemoaning the fact that we could have done this in a bipartisan fashion and come up wi
the gentleman from california -- the gentlewoman from california. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, may i inquire how much time remains on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california has 30 3/4 minutes. the gentleman from georgia has 21 1/4. ms. lofgren: thank you. at this time i am delighted to yield to the majority leader, who has been such a supporter of dreamers for these many years, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader is recognized or one minute. mr....
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power to set standards to deal with conditions in california. the result of rolling back fuel efficiency standards would be that the smog will be w >> reporter: in oakland clean air activists are worried. >> the health of people in communities like west oakland is at stake. >> reporter: the codirector of the west oakland environmental indicators project has been fighting for two decades to improve air quality in west oakland. >> tens of thousands of cars coming and going. to and from san francisco and around region. passing by every day. and vehicle emissions are a primary source of pollution in this neighborhood. >> reporter: these two cases could significantly delay the federal government's plans to implement these proposals. >>> two women are behind bars after allegedly stealing $15,000 in cosmetics and toiletries. how they were caught, coming up. >> also, pediatric patients at children's hospital oakland spent the night under the sea. how the hospital changed their annual prom night so more parishes could attend. >> and after the rain this m
power to set standards to deal with conditions in california. the result of rolling back fuel efficiency standards would be that the smog will be w >> reporter: in oakland clean air activists are worried. >> the health of people in communities like west oakland is at stake. >> reporter: the codirector of the west oakland environmental indicators project has been fighting for two decades to improve air quality in west oakland. >> tens of thousands of cars coming and...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. speaker. i know the gentleman does not mean to disrespect or trivialize the interests of an indigenous tribe that for hundreds and hundreds of years has depended on the porcupine caribou herd where it's calving grounds and heart of the migratory road is right in the refuge we are talking about. i know the gentleman doesn't mean to disrespect them by suggesting their voices don't matter, but we believe that the gwich' in voice does matter. you are going to hear them stand up for their interest consistently on this issue. with that i'd like to recognize the gentleman from southern california, congressman levin, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman from southern california is recognized. mr. levin: i rise today in support of h.r. 1146, the arctic cultural and coastal plain protection act. after almost 40 years of trow pro-text, the trump administration anti-fossil fuel lobbyists who have taken up residence at the department of interior opened up the arctic nat
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. speaker. i know the gentleman does not mean to disrespect or trivialize the interests of an indigenous tribe that for hundreds and hundreds of years has depended on the porcupine caribou herd where it's calving grounds and heart of the migratory road is right in the refuge we are talking about. i know the gentleman doesn't mean to disrespect them by suggesting their voices don't matter, but we believe that the gwich' in...
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the sky freeways and fires you go right there in northern and southern california tonight 26000000 people are under a red flag warning meaning that conditions are perfect for combustion now this is what tens of thousands of residents around los angeles see as they flee the flames for now but beginning later today hurricane strength deol blow and santa ana winds are expected to blow in giving new life to the deadly blaze is that all burning california i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. it's a little mia people will not be returning to their homes this evening. before there was any flames there anywhere. but outside and i saw the sky lit up bright red we will see something very strong right there right now are and drove right up to the fire line those extreme wind events can pick up and transfer the fire miles away sometimes and it was embers blowing right across the street into these houses . also coming up in the eastern ukraine soldiers are entrenched in a conflict with russian backed separatists after 5 years of fighting can both sides be asked to trust each other. yeah you know w
the sky freeways and fires you go right there in northern and southern california tonight 26000000 people are under a red flag warning meaning that conditions are perfect for combustion now this is what tens of thousands of residents around los angeles see as they flee the flames for now but beginning later today hurricane strength deol blow and santa ana winds are expected to blow in giving new life to the deadly blaze is that all burning california i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day....
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last year california has one eighth of the u.s. population of three hundred twenty seven point seven million it's a third of the size of japan half of germany and not quite two thirds of the u.k. but its economic strength looms larger than any of them just about every measure of growth shows that the golden state is pure among developed economies for increase in population expanding gross domestic product improved joblessness rising personal income investment in innovation and wealth created by its stocks and bonds so the california g.d.p. by the way just to put it in context is number one in the united states and it's sixty percent larger than number two. which is texas well certainly they have microsoft they have apple they have well as i say yeah i don't believe north yet but they say silicon valley book they have a lift all of these are the biggest you know the biggest corporations in the way of the legacies jaycee's and all that stuff so there's a potent mix yet right so no doubt that it is a potent mix of about but for sure s
last year california has one eighth of the u.s. population of three hundred twenty seven point seven million it's a third of the size of japan half of germany and not quite two thirds of the u.k. but its economic strength looms larger than any of them just about every measure of growth shows that the golden state is pure among developed economies for increase in population expanding gross domestic product improved joblessness rising personal income investment in innovation and wealth created by...
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hill of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentlewoman from california, ms. hill and a member opposed each will control five minutes. ms. hill: it is hard not to see the wildfires. i represent three diverse valleys across northern los angeles and ventura. they have had significant wildfires. 2018 was the deadliest wildfire history. according to the national interagency, 8,527 fires burned the al of 1 million acres, largest area on record. not only are these fires larger and more frequent but hotter and more intense. he fire tornadoes' term. my house was aevacuated. my sister's house was evacuated. this is not the first time i or my family had to evacuate. it has become a common occurrence. two days after i found i would be coming to washington, three people died in a fire, part of which burned through my district. we have to do more. i'm thankful to put this amendment to provide additional funds and highlight the funding that is already in this bill to prepare for and combat and
hill of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentlewoman from california, ms. hill and a member opposed each will control five minutes. ms. hill: it is hard not to see the wildfires. i represent three diverse valleys across northern los angeles and ventura. they have had significant wildfires. 2018 was the deadliest wildfire history. according to the national interagency, 8,527 fires burned the al of 1 million acres, largest area on record. not only are these fires...
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then it was still in the streambeds in the 25 years california was under the control of mexico. then within weeks of its transfer gold was discovered. i make the claim and it might be a stretch the gold rush was the first event in modern history and the way i mean it is an event that happens in one place that has almost immediate reverberations all over the world because within weeks the news got to hawaii, australia, china and people came from all of those places, it got to england, germany, russia, people came from every continent to california which have been a hiding place and all of a sudden the most cosmopolitan place in the united states if not in the world at that moment. ten years later and there is a causal effect i won't go into but it's in the book. it took the balance between slaves and free state into this self incest on the fugitive slave act as the quid pro quo and when the civil war began while the civil war was between the north and south of us all over in the west, the western territories and states. what are they going to become, slave states were free state
then it was still in the streambeds in the 25 years california was under the control of mexico. then within weeks of its transfer gold was discovered. i make the claim and it might be a stretch the gold rush was the first event in modern history and the way i mean it is an event that happens in one place that has almost immediate reverberations all over the world because within weeks the news got to hawaii, australia, china and people came from all of those places, it got to england, germany,...
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details on what you need to do before signing up for covered california. (grant) californians have just five days until the deadline to pick a health insurance plan through covered california. you have until next tuesday- january 15th, to enroll. (vicki) earlier today, kron 4's ryan o'donnell spoke to peter lee-- the executive director of covered california-- and has the details you need to know. covered california began its second leg of its statewide bus tour on thursday, visiting san francisco to encourage consumers to sign up for health care coverage. the tour resumes during the final week of the current open-enrollment period. consumers have through jan. 15 to sign up for coverage, which is earlier than in previous years, when open enrollment ran through the end of january."covered california wants make sure consumers know that this year's deadline is earlier than it has been in the past, and they must take action in the next week in order to get the peace of mind and protection they deserve in 2019," said covered california executive director peter v
details on what you need to do before signing up for covered california. (grant) californians have just five days until the deadline to pick a health insurance plan through covered california. you have until next tuesday- january 15th, to enroll. (vicki) earlier today, kron 4's ryan o'donnell spoke to peter lee-- the executive director of covered california-- and has the details you need to know. covered california began its second leg of its statewide bus tour on thursday, visiting san...
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for them and set up a new home in california. the consequences of this for women could be incredibly harsh. here we have the story of an african-american woman whose original letters we have. withgh her correspondence her husband we hear about the desperate situation she has been left in back home in ohio. as a free black woman in the 1850's, she would face extremely difficult circumstances and a time in which it was difficult for everyone. she regularly wrote to her husband saying please send us money. he had been successful in california because he faced less discrimination. but he was never able to get ahead and send money home for his family. once these immigrants reached oregon and california, their hardships that only begun. we see an image here of oregon city. not a terribly developed town. in the and, a lot of people are able to be successful. it is through their hard work and their communities they have created in their new homes. people visithen the museum's vacancy help how change has happened in american history and t
for them and set up a new home in california. the consequences of this for women could be incredibly harsh. here we have the story of an african-american woman whose original letters we have. withgh her correspondence her husband we hear about the desperate situation she has been left in back home in ohio. as a free black woman in the 1850's, she would face extremely difficult circumstances and a time in which it was difficult for everyone. she regularly wrote to her husband saying please send...
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origin in in its context, the california waiver authority exists because california has uniquely bad problems with small-forming pollutants. there is a direct and tight link between california cars and their emissions criteria of pollutants, the local concentrations of those emissions, and the impact they have on california due to the state's extraordinary perfect storm of features like population, traffic, temperature, wind, ocean currents, and typography. but for greenhouse gases, the type and direct link is not there. california cars have no closer link to california climate impacts than do cars on the road in japan or anywhere else in the world, and california's climate impacts are not extraordinarily distinct from those felt in wayr states in the same that smog impacts are. it makes sense that congress carved out waiver authority for california to address its unique local problems. it does not make sense to use that authority to try to address national and global issues like greenhouse gas emissions. it is time to put california's waiver back in its box, a box congress always in
origin in in its context, the california waiver authority exists because california has uniquely bad problems with small-forming pollutants. there is a direct and tight link between california cars and their emissions criteria of pollutants, the local concentrations of those emissions, and the impact they have on california due to the state's extraordinary perfect storm of features like population, traffic, temperature, wind, ocean currents, and typography. but for greenhouse gases, the type...
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young dreamer said i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there is a spark and california courage born in all of us. now more than ever american needs california. they need the guiding light of our values. this is our charge, and that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. thank you for indulging my kid. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and everyone of you. >>> we just heard from california's 40th the governor. gavin newsom. his whole family joined him on stage. is baby boy dodge stole the show for a little while. the governor talking about early childhood programs. let's talk about our analyst. we heard about homelessness, healthcare, and the incompetence of the trump administration. >> no major surprises. gavin newsom has the momentum. the question will he continue to sell the sizzle? that's going to be the challenge moving forward. he's promised some very ambitious goals. >> when he was the mayor of sam cisco there was a homeless problem it was something he was not able to fix. he has talked about this
young dreamer said i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there is a spark and california courage born in all of us. now more than ever american needs california. they need the guiding light of our values. this is our charge, and that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. thank you for indulging my kid. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and everyone of you. >>> we just heard from california's 40th the governor. gavin newsom. his...