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tonight, mending broken california. >>> good evening and welcome to broken california, a special edition of "this week in northern california." i'm spencer michels sitting in for belva davis. the recent elections in california will be followed by a dose of political realty. the crucial relationship between local and state governments. tonight we'll explore why california's government is so dysfunctional and what can be done to fix it. we have a panel of people who should know. susan kennedy a democrat was governor schwarzenegger's chief of staff. don perata led the state senate for four years. dan schnur is a republican strategist and teaches at usc. and mark paul is an author of "california crackup." we'll be back with our guests? a few minutes but first a look of some of what ails the state. there is not much disagreement that government is failing. >> the people are frustrated because the state government, the structure does not work. it doesn't work the way that people expect it to work. >> and it may be about to get worse because revenues are $700 million below expectations. under a
tonight, mending broken california. >>> good evening and welcome to broken california, a special edition of "this week in northern california." i'm spencer michels sitting in for belva davis. the recent elections in california will be followed by a dose of political realty. the crucial relationship between local and state governments. tonight we'll explore why california's government is so dysfunctional and what can be done to fix it. we have a panel of people who should...
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i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think all his policies are perfect but he has done a remarkable job of coming into an almost impossible situation in dealing with it as best you can. i can -- would look at the programs that have already embarked on the investment of making sure the government supports research at the deepest trouble and is providing not just grants but tax credits. the focus on making sure that we're building a culture of innovation. colorado is the last three years when there were no jobs anywhere, more 25-34 year-old came to call rudder than any ot
i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think...
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under the state of california. i thing there is only 21 or so organized as california organizations under the california corporation code as benefit corporations. there are many more b corporations, and these third- party vera fires certify companies as b corporations, even though they are not certified benefit corporations. so there are out a large number of those, but the standards upon which they are based are buried. that is why supervisor chu said to make sure that these a california corporation never benefit
under the state of california. i thing there is only 21 or so organized as california organizations under the california corporation code as benefit corporations. there are many more b corporations, and these third- party vera fires certify companies as b corporations, even though they are not certified benefit corporations. so there are out a large number of those, but the standards upon which they are based are buried. that is why supervisor chu said to make sure that these a california...
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he was on satellite stay with using california. -- discussing california. we will get the california message out. it's a good place. i've always enjoyed visiting there. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 47 degrees. northeast breeze at 8. barometer 30, 31. that big dome of high pressure is going to control the weather in a big way. 43 oakland. 41 elkton. dc, packs river, ocean city, annapolis and kent island. 47 columbia. 46 rock hall. 45 bel air. greater westminster at 43. ist going to get cloudy, showers, thundershowers tonight through tomorrow, nothing severe expected. the warm front means business. replace that word with hot and be right on the money. today 66 degrees going to be the high. couple of degrees below normal. normal is that fa away from 70. the normal is 50. 74 tomorrow. take you to almost 80 on wednesday. five shy of 90 thursday, three shy of 90 friday. 4 shy of 90 on saturday. awesome, don take it away. >>> here is sharon gibala at traffic control. >> we have some problems, some normal delays on the west side of the beltway, accidents that could g
he was on satellite stay with using california. -- discussing california. we will get the california message out. it's a good place. i've always enjoyed visiting there. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 47 degrees. northeast breeze at 8. barometer 30, 31. that big dome of high pressure is going to control the weather in a big way. 43 oakland. 41 elkton. dc, packs river, ocean city, annapolis and kent island. 47 columbia. 46 rock hall. 45 bel air. greater westminster at 43. ist going to get...
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this is california. california is the largest state in the country. not largest in terms of land area. that would be alaska and texas. in terms of the number of people in the state, california wins by nearly a zillion. california's population is kwif tloent the combined populations of wyoming, vermont, north dakota, alaska, south dakota, delaware, montana, rhode island, new hampshire, maine, hawaii, idaho, nebraska, west virginia, new mexico, nevada, kansas, arkansas, mississippi and iowa. all of those other states combined have roughly the same population as the ste of california. it is a big state. california also has a big and a very good university system. there are community colleges in california there are private colleges in california. there's a state college system and then there's the crown jewel of higher education in california, the university of california system. there are ten university of california campuses all over the state. my dad went to one of them. my brother went to another of them. they are great schools. rick santorum thinks
this is california. california is the largest state in the country. not largest in terms of land area. that would be alaska and texas. in terms of the number of people in the state, california wins by nearly a zillion. california's population is kwif tloent the combined populations of wyoming, vermont, north dakota, alaska, south dakota, delaware, montana, rhode island, new hampshire, maine, hawaii, idaho, nebraska, west virginia, new mexico, nevada, kansas, arkansas, mississippi and iowa. all...
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for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> today, we're going to make a mushroom quiche, one of my favorites. so, let's get started. let's start over here. so, we get the quiche. just use a regular pie dough. and don't be afraid of your dough. get it rolled out. i'm using a mac daddy rolling pin. it's serrated, but it rolls and doesn't get the dough sticky. so, from here... you get it rolled out to the size you want. and it's pretty fast if you work quickly with a nice, cd dough. and from--i think at this point, you have a nice shape. put this in the refrigerator and chill it down just as it is, and you can fold it. it's really tough. so, what you want to achieve is, i would get here a nice fluted pan. pie dgh is inside. just spray the inside and press this in and chill this for another 20 minutes. so, we get started with that. i'm going to slice up some of these shallots. and you can be messy with them, 'cause you want to taste them. you don't want them too fine. you don't knoq what they are. so, just a few on the bottom.
for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> today, we're going to make a mushroom quiche, one of my favorites. so, let's get started. let's start over here. so, we get the quiche. just use a regular pie dough. and don't be afraid of your dough. get it rolled out. i'm using a mac daddy rolling pin. it's serrated, but it rolls and doesn't get the dough sticky. so, from here... you get it rolled out to the size you want. and it's pretty fast if you work quickly with a nice, cd...
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they aplpiplied it only to california. we are very gratified by how thoughtful and well-reasoned to the ninth circuit's opinion was , and we continue to a look forward to making the arguments. >> [inaudible] >> i can say we are disappointed of zero. the most important thing is to make sure that we have the ability to marriage same-sex couples in california. that is what san francisco has been focused on from when we started this fire eight years ago. it is another brick in the wall, another step in the process. if you look at how far we have come in eight years, six states, the district of columbia issuing marriage licenses, i am not disappointed with the ruling at all. in fact, i am very gratified with where we are at today and we continue to make progress and move forward. >> [inaudible] >> i don't pretend to be in the minds of justices, but as we know, and the high court oftentimes like to take cases when they are ready for them and take an incremental approach. as we see things develop, we have seen progress, and i hav
they aplpiplied it only to california. we are very gratified by how thoughtful and well-reasoned to the ninth circuit's opinion was , and we continue to a look forward to making the arguments. >> [inaudible] >> i can say we are disappointed of zero. the most important thing is to make sure that we have the ability to marriage same-sex couples in california. that is what san francisco has been focused on from when we started this fire eight years ago. it is another brick in the wall,...
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together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crime
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the...
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and the california farm bureau federation. >> coming up next on "california country," go behind the scenes of one of the most recognized food companies in cali@ornia. then learn about the important ingredient in this italian favorite. next, meet the family that is putting the fun back in fungi. and learn a great new recipe you can make today. it's all ahead, and it starts now. [ctioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy sellers. so, have you eer wondered, "what does it take to stay fresh in the world of agriculture?" well, one dried fruit company thinks they have found the answer. and they would know. they've been growing strong in the business more than a century now. this time of year, there's only one thing on marysville farmer sam nevis' mind--getting his fruit off the tree. just like any other farmer, getting his harvest in and on time is crucial, even though you won't be seeing these plums in the produce section of the market. that's because you'll be seeing them as dried plums, otherwise known as prunes. and there's no bette
and the california farm bureau federation. >> coming up next on "california country," go behind the scenes of one of the most recognized food companies in cali@ornia. then learn about the important ingredient in this italian favorite. next, meet the family that is putting the fun back in fungi. and learn a great new recipe you can make today. it's all ahead, and it starts now. [ctioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy...
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have done in california. sister pat is a corporate representative until today. it's an ongoing story because it's not cornstalk. >>> your historian by training and vocation in the dominican send info and yours was the first order to be here in the golden state. >>> where the first trip to invited by the bishop he invited other along the way but i think we were closely followed by the notre dame sisters server the same trail. >>> eager to was a dominican. >>> and he was appointed a bishop of california. and it's probably why he started with dominicans and went to the small monastery in france. and he met marie who was a belgian woman who was an anonymous in the monastery and we put up the invitation for someone to come to california. not the exact invitation issued that shoe is going go to ohio to teach french. somewhere along the way we don't know where the story changed but it did change and she ended up coming through panama and quite some stories about that from our sisters and others that made that dreadf
have done in california. sister pat is a corporate representative until today. it's an ongoing story because it's not cornstalk. >>> your historian by training and vocation in the dominican send info and yours was the first order to be here in the golden state. >>> where the first trip to invited by the bishop he invited other along the way but i think we were closely followed by the notre dame sisters server the same trail. >>> eager to was a dominican. >>>...
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>> comg up next on "california country.. it's crunch time as we dig up what goes into one of our favorite snacks... and you don't even have to leave your car to see how farming is blossoming in one part of the state this time of year... then we put the "fun" back ifungi with tips from an expert. it's all ahead and starts now. [captioninmade possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful mountains of el dorado county today, which is just a short drive away from sacramento. andhat brings us to our first story. if you're anything like me, you've probably consumed this next produce item at let once this week. that's because it's been called america's favorite vegeble. but we like to call it a reason to get our hands dirty and meet some real potato pioneers. with their adaptability and versatility, it's wonder potatoes are a fan favorite. bad, mashed, diced, or scalloped, no matter how you slice it, from potato chips to french fries d almost anything in bet
>> comg up next on "california country.. it's crunch time as we dig up what goes into one of our favorite snacks... and you don't even have to leave your car to see how farming is blossoming in one part of the state this time of year... then we put the "fun" back ifungi with tips from an expert. it's all ahead and starts now. [captioninmade possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful...
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a university built to serve california students but not so much anymore. the outsiders being led and >> the california students we talked to at uc-berkeley told us that international and out-of- state students bring more diversity but they also bring more money and it appears that is what the school is after. at uc-berkeley it has become a juggling act, a quest to keep you see campuses populated with california students >> is creating this unnecessary clashed and conflict between the two when i don't think students should be pitting themselves against one another >> i think any of us could understand why they would want to bring in people who would pay higher tuition because at the end of the day this is a business >> new number so that the business model relies heavily on out-of-state students while the number of in state freshman in admitted rose only 3.6% from last year. the number of out-of-state and international jumped a whopping 43% >> i'm paying over $40,000 >> the senior who comes from new york feels used >> the only reason they accept internation
a university built to serve california students but not so much anymore. the outsiders being led and >> the california students we talked to at uc-berkeley told us that international and out-of- state students bring more diversity but they also bring more money and it appears that is what the school is after. at uc-berkeley it has become a juggling act, a quest to keep you see campuses populated with california students >> is creating this unnecessary clashed and conflict between...
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the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row. this is an important change from where we used to be on this issue, because for a very long time, politicians have been afraid to talk about reasons for ending the death penalty and this has been seen -- been seen as an issue that would run political careers, as the former district attorney has shown, the death penalty is no longer of liability and the voters are ready for candidates who will say that we need smart criminal- justice policy, to keep the community safe and that will hold the offenders accountable, and
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the...
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under the state of california. i thing there is only 21 or so organized as california organizations under the california corporation code as benefit corporations. there are many more b corporations, and these third- party vera fires certify companies as b corporations, even though they are not certified benefit corporations. so there are out a large number of those, but the standards upon which they are based are buried. that is why supervisor chu said to make sure that these a california corporation never benefit corporations organized under the california corporation code, rather than what is being termed as a b corporation. those are two different things. the point is well taken. we did not know how many of these corporations will become benefit corporations in the future years. supervisor chu: i understand there might be a difference between what you find on google and what is actually certified by the state. given that it is relatively new , and now we would expect additional companies to join in, we do not kn
under the state of california. i thing there is only 21 or so organized as california organizations under the california corporation code as benefit corporations. there are many more b corporations, and these third- party vera fires certify companies as b corporations, even though they are not certified benefit corporations. so there are out a large number of those, but the standards upon which they are based are buried. that is why supervisor chu said to make sure that these a california...
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this hearing yvonne's on foreclosures in california. how is int -- this hearing is on for closures in california. the resolution by supervisors to support community efforts to protect our homes and to fight against foreclosures. let me introduce supervisors avalos and campos. supervisor avalos: thank you very much, colleagues. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to take the opportunity to welcome and thank all the members of the public who are here for this item. i know there are residents from throughout the city and county of san francisco have been working on the issue of foreclosures and the crisis we are facing. as the supervisor for district 9, it has been my honor to call for this hearing. i want to thank supervisors avalos, kim, and cohen for their sponsorship. and supervisor -- and supervisor olague as well. the hearing is about a very important report that was commissioned by the office of -- that was commissioned. it is a foreclosure crisis in california, a crisis of compliance. what it does is we have a city agency that is takin
this hearing yvonne's on foreclosures in california. how is int -- this hearing is on for closures in california. the resolution by supervisors to support community efforts to protect our homes and to fight against foreclosures. let me introduce supervisors avalos and campos. supervisor avalos: thank you very much, colleagues. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to take the opportunity to welcome and thank all the members of the public who are here for this item. i know there are residents from...
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the california republican party is in flux. we saw that with the defection of nathan fletcher this week, the san diego mayoral candidate, one of the party's rising stars. a california assemblyman who defected and said he's going to be an independent. that's blow to the party. that just shows what do republicans want? it's pretty unclear. they're down 13 points in registration to the democrats. at this point, the party needs money. it needs bodies. and yet it is losing some of its bricest esst brightest stars l nathan fletcher. that leaves the republican party in california in doubt. >> the open primary was to make both parties more moderate yet that's not what's happening. >> you're right, michelle. this is, i think, a concern among moderates and those who hope to see the republican party rebounce. the california -- the republican primary in june will only be open to republican registered voters. not to independent voters, unlike the democratic primary. that maieans the more conservate factions of the party will be running for
the california republican party is in flux. we saw that with the defection of nathan fletcher this week, the san diego mayoral candidate, one of the party's rising stars. a california assemblyman who defected and said he's going to be an independent. that's blow to the party. that just shows what do republicans want? it's pretty unclear. they're down 13 points in registration to the democrats. at this point, the party needs money. it needs bodies. and yet it is losing some of its bricest esst...
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just read something last night from the state of california and at the california universities there there it's several i think it's seven or eight of it of the california system of universities don't even teach an american history course it's not even available to be taught just to tell you how bad it is scott in this country we're trying to disconnect the american people from the roots of who we are so they have an understanding of what america should be it's not true all the university in all the california state and university of california campuses are for us history classes in fact the university of california website clearly states all undergraduate degree programs that you see require study in american history and institutions. the only exception is u.c. san francisco which is a graduate level medical school but even that school offers a class in the history of medicine in america but remember the facts don't matter it's the frain as sarah robinson points out over at alter net even though right wing narratives are often factually wrong they're absolutely never content free st
just read something last night from the state of california and at the california universities there there it's several i think it's seven or eight of it of the california system of universities don't even teach an american history course it's not even available to be taught just to tell you how bad it is scott in this country we're trying to disconnect the american people from the roots of who we are so they have an understanding of what america should be it's not true all the university in...
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mark matthew joins us live from the wells fargo bank on california street. >> reporter: we are on california wells fargo has decided to whole the meeting in the merchant's bank across the street not inside the wells fargo bank building. maybe a strategic move on their part to keep the action away from the bank. right now the crouse measured in dozens rather than the thousands -- thousands that organizers said they expected. we understand from the police as many as 400 may be on their way here marching from justin herman plaza. we have pictures of people going into the meeting earlier they were asked for their picture id's and stock certificates to prove they were wells fargo shareholders and entitled to go into the meeting. most that we talked to said they were in support of the protests. >> i think this is a very legitimate protest that wells fargo have 21 billion in unpaid taxes. they also are invested in private prisons and these are all an innag ma to working-class across the country -- >> i think it will depend on how many shares people have. >> reporter: wells fargo has issued a statem
mark matthew joins us live from the wells fargo bank on california street. >> reporter: we are on california wells fargo has decided to whole the meeting in the merchant's bank across the street not inside the wells fargo bank building. maybe a strategic move on their part to keep the action away from the bank. right now the crouse measured in dozens rather than the thousands -- thousands that organizers said they expected. we understand from the police as many as 400 may be on their way...
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from farm to feast--stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> joanne neft didn't start out a few years ago yearning to become a food rock star, but now, in placer county, her swirl of bright gray hair turns heads everywhere she goes. >> 20 years ago, i started the farmers' markets in placer county. and i thought to myself, what could we do that would help people understand that there's something wonderful to eat in placer county every day of the year? i had a friend, susan dupre, who came for lunch in december, and we had what i had picked up at the farmers' market on saturday. and so we finished our little lunch, and she pushed her chair back from the table, and she said, "why don't you just write a cookbook?" >> so along with professional chef laura kenny, joanne decided to show her friend and the rest of us just how it's done. >> so we started two weeks after we decided we were going to, and we had dinner, just the 4 of us, on january 5, and it was awesome. so we decided we should invite some more people to come with us. >> joann
from farm to feast--stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> joanne neft didn't start out a few years ago yearning to become a food rock star, but now, in placer county, her swirl of bright gray hair turns heads everywhere she goes. >> 20 years ago, i started the farmers' markets in placer county. and i thought to myself, what could we do that would help people understand that there's something wonderful to...
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we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well funded by a legal settlement of $100 million. to get these charging stations in throughout the bay area and down the coast to los angeles. they sold 5000 electric cars and they want to keep expanding. problem, permits. some people are making it hard, some cds are making it too difficult to get these charging stations up and running. we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable
we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well...
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high pressure builds off the coast of central california. we will be mostly clear and warm through today. cooling will begin tomorrow. a slight chance of light sprinkle showing up late wednesday and thursday but it does not look like a big one by any stretch of the imagination. fog late-night and early- morning will remain a factor through the week. we will look for temperatures into the upper seventies to the low 80s today, slightly cooler at the beach in the '60s. low 80s will peak out today and then begin to cool through tomorrow as we see upper seventies. conditions will warm up again just in time for next weekend. great day for the pacific coast dream machine event at half moon bay. temperatures will be in the low 60s with patchy fog and for the giants game this afternoon we will be pushing the 70 degree mark under mostly sunny skies. >> last night was the big winner prom as they call it and as witter was flying after a lot of jokes were made. that is what is trending for the annual white house correspondents' dinner. the president took
high pressure builds off the coast of central california. we will be mostly clear and warm through today. cooling will begin tomorrow. a slight chance of light sprinkle showing up late wednesday and thursday but it does not look like a big one by any stretch of the imagination. fog late-night and early- morning will remain a factor through the week. we will look for temperatures into the upper seventies to the low 80s today, slightly cooler at the beach in the '60s. low 80s will peak out today...
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certainly the first in california. the beef industry frankly has killed a lot of attempts at reform. and there are stricter rules in other countries. one thing that has come up is we get only 1 in 1,000 cows in america are tested for mad cow disease. in japan and europe, it's most of the cows. the cow has toed by dead when you test it. it costs about, i don't know, $20 or $0 for each cow. when you talk about tens of millions of animals, that's a lot of money. then the question is, who pays? look, nobody has ever died. it's incredibly rare. our practices are working. consumer groups are saying we don't know if we're not testing other animals. was this the only one that we randomly got lucky and found it in? >> so you got to that point in your piece, one of your story this is week. you quoted one state ad official says the system is working, it proves the system is working. it was a lucky catch. what was the number? >> 34 million. 1 in 1,000. >> and you have consumer groups saying, wait a minute. >> it's a great debate.
certainly the first in california. the beef industry frankly has killed a lot of attempts at reform. and there are stricter rules in other countries. one thing that has come up is we get only 1 in 1,000 cows in america are tested for mad cow disease. in japan and europe, it's most of the cows. the cow has toed by dead when you test it. it costs about, i don't know, $20 or $0 for each cow. when you talk about tens of millions of animals, that's a lot of money. then the question is, who pays?...
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california is moving to expand them. the california catholic conference testified it's not an issue in this state when compared to national number autos 2008, 2021.6 per a thousand women of reproductive age. >> others say it's too right after this yeek to let nondoctors perform abortion. >> women deserve the best care when undergoing an invasive procedure by a doctor who can handle complications and a doctor that is hospital privilege autos but uc san francisco has been studying whether nondoctors with safely perform abortions. >> in our study 40 clinicians were trained and pefsh yormd almost 8,000 abortion procedure asks safety outcomes equivalent to their physician colleagues. >> and there is word this did just pass. it just passed. the tough votes may come later on when it comes to latino democrats who don't believe in abortion but plitly support womens rights. live in sacramento abc 7 news. >> interest are there is a warning for parents about a common clean prog duct some teenagers are using to get drunk. officials s
california is moving to expand them. the california catholic conference testified it's not an issue in this state when compared to national number autos 2008, 2021.6 per a thousand women of reproductive age. >> others say it's too right after this yeek to let nondoctors perform abortion. >> women deserve the best care when undergoing an invasive procedure by a doctor who can handle complications and a doctor that is hospital privilege autos but uc san francisco has been studying...
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california is a state with many opportunities for growth. the people, facilities needed to serve to businesses as well. we are creating many jobs, including construction to build a brand shows, vendors to provide services, and employees to help our customers with financial needs. we are honored to sponsor today's event, and it is my pleasure to introduce him. jim is the managing director and chief economist for j.p. morgan chase and works closely with our investment banking and government relations groups. in addition to publishing independent research on the economy and financial markets, his views are widely cited in the media. he is a frequent commentator on economic policy issues. he received his undergraduate degree from the university of illinois and holds a ph.d. in economics from northwestern university. today he will provide a national overview and update us on what to expect as we go forward in 2012. goo[applause] >> good morning, san francisco. i love visiting san francisco. i get a lot of my ideas from here. not far from here is
california is a state with many opportunities for growth. the people, facilities needed to serve to businesses as well. we are creating many jobs, including construction to build a brand shows, vendors to provide services, and employees to help our customers with financial needs. we are honored to sponsor today's event, and it is my pleasure to introduce him. jim is the managing director and chief economist for j.p. morgan chase and works closely with our investment banking and government...
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california has a new law. michael finney explanation. >> last time we saw him, he just received a frightening notice, health net insurance was missing several hard drives containing medical records of 2 million customers including his. >> they got everything they know to be me. >> millions more americans have received similar notices, but like sony play station customers that found out hackers got into their account. >> to the too many people are getting a notice, hi, your information was compromised. >> a state senator wrote the california law that requires companies to notify you if they lose your data. now that law just got stronger. >> we want to know, was it my bank account, was it my credit card. >> until now, companies were not required to tell you much about a computer breach only that it happened and you were involved. now under the new law they must give you more facts, what information was stolen, when it was stolen and how to contact credit bureaus. >> providing more certainty you'll get the inform
california has a new law. michael finney explanation. >> last time we saw him, he just received a frightening notice, health net insurance was missing several hard drives containing medical records of 2 million customers including his. >> they got everything they know to be me. >> millions more americans have received similar notices, but like sony play station customers that found out hackers got into their account. >> to the too many people are getting a notice, hi,...
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the california universities, they're... several... i think it's seven or eight of the california system of universities don't even teach an american history course. not even available to be taught. >> stephen: that is an outrage! american history should be one of the cornerstones of a college education. the other cornerstone being getting stoned in a corner. (laughter) the only thing that would be more outrageous is if this were true. (laughter) jim? >> the statement was wrong. >hereare the actual facts. all of the schools in the california state university system and all but one in the u.c. system offer b.a. degrees in history. this is the chair of the history department at cal state east bay who, by the way, says she's a republican. >> we're all online. he can go look at the catalog and see what's offered and see the course requirements. i think he just kind of pulled it out... i don't know where he pulled it out of. (laughter and applause) i'll tell you where he pulled it out of. his heart. (laughter) and i don't really believe ric
the california universities, they're... several... i think it's seven or eight of the california system of universities don't even teach an american history course. not even available to be taught. >> stephen: that is an outrage! american history should be one of the cornerstones of a college education. the other cornerstone being getting stoned in a corner. (laughter) the only thing that would be more outrageous is if this were true. (laughter) jim? >> the statement was wrong....
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on a more upbeat, california. california is doing quite well. i like the start because it shows how california is doing relative to the united states and relative to texas. we kept hearing how great an economy texas had. but you can see we are on a much faster pace than the united states and about the same pace that taxes is at. -- texas is that. but they do quite well for the fact that their largest employer is the federal government. in a recession, the federal government does not lay off people. the second largest employee -- employer is the state of texas. they do not let up people. all the support organizations that work with those people to knock have the financial situation than we did in california or the rest of the united states were corporations were laid off people. but one of the most attractive things about taxes is that realistic is very cheap. austin, texas, is the most expensive metropolitan area. you want to know what the median price of a house is there? want to guess? $194,000. and i'm rounding up. it is very cheap. as a resu
on a more upbeat, california. california is doing quite well. i like the start because it shows how california is doing relative to the united states and relative to texas. we kept hearing how great an economy texas had. but you can see we are on a much faster pace than the united states and about the same pace that taxes is at. -- texas is that. but they do quite well for the fact that their largest employer is the federal government. in a recession, the federal government does not lay off...
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states like california can boom. california has every possible advantage. silicon valley, the most educated work force and the country. it is a tragedy to see how that state is being ruined by high taxes. california also passed a cap and trade bill. it is also leading to businesses leaving the state as well. >> next level turned to my colleague on the right, michael cox. i am changing my order a bit. michael has done significant research on the comparison between why texas is doing so well and why california is suffering. michael runs the freedom center at the cox school of business. he was senior vice president at the dallas fed and he joined my faculty and fall of 2008. tell us a little bit about california versus taxes. -- texas. >> the question is what are people leaving california and going to texas? that is the no. 1 state of migration we are fortunate to have data from the irs going back to the 1970's that documents all the migration going on between states coming into america from abroad as well. the states are a microcosm for what people want, gene
states like california can boom. california has every possible advantage. silicon valley, the most educated work force and the country. it is a tragedy to see how that state is being ruined by high taxes. california also passed a cap and trade bill. it is also leading to businesses leaving the state as well. >> next level turned to my colleague on the right, michael cox. i am changing my order a bit. michael has done significant research on the comparison between why texas is doing so...
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california multa a empleadores con una hora de pago para tomar para comer. >>> esaero un hora de almuerzo pagada, si trabajan 5 horas continuas se les paga eso. >>> la decisiÓn de la suprema corte aclara una duda de la relaciÓn de empleado y empleador en california, segÚn abogados pone en hombros de empleados comprobar ante lion@@noticieroÓa hora de almuerzo. >>> creo que es un paso hacia atrÁs, es un paso mas en contra de los trabajadores. >>> en los Ángeles, univisiÓn. >>> vamos a comerciales, en instantes el accidente donde murieron estudiantes de la unam en mÉxico. y el trÁgico fin de un intento de salida ilegal de repÚblica dominicana a puerto rico. y ennision@@noticiero univision, le contaremos por quÉ al regresar. o univnision@@ciero ci@ @ ision n ♪o univn. ♪.@@ >>> la @@empresciero pretolera l mexicana, participarÍa en ion exploaciÓn de crudo en cuba. el anuncio lo hizo en la habanai reununivision@@noticiero univis tratÓ de reivision@@noticiero u y de la uniÓn cuba petroleo firmaron una carta de intenciÓn, no vinculante, para que nuestra empresa estatal petrÓl
california multa a empleadores con una hora de pago para tomar para comer. >>> esaero un hora de almuerzo pagada, si trabajan 5 horas continuas se les paga eso. >>> la decisiÓn de la suprema corte aclara una duda de la relaciÓn de empleado y empleador en california, segÚn abogados pone en hombros de empleados comprobar ante lion@@noticieroÓa hora de almuerzo. >>> creo que es un paso hacia atrÁs, es un paso mas en contra de los trabajadores. >>> en los...
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item one is case number 2005. 0555e, the california pacific medical center long ridge development plan. this is a certification of the final environmental impact report. item two, case number 2005.0555, 2004.0603, 2009.8885, 2009.0886, 2012.0403, the california pacific medical center long ridge plan development plan projects. item 2a is the proposed adoption of the findings of the california development plan act, item 2b is the campus, and c is the campus amendment, and 2d is with the planning to a policy is with section 101.1. 2e is for the amendments and a request for the planning code text amendment, to ask if they request for a conditional use for f, and 2g is the statements request for authorization, 2h is a consideration of the general plan referral, 2i is the cathedral hill campus, a request for a planning code text amendment and a request for a plane could zoning map amendment, 2j is the van ness campus, requesting for a conditional use authorization, 2k a request for the office of development authorization. 2l is cathedral hill, consideration for a motion for the general plan
item one is case number 2005. 0555e, the california pacific medical center long ridge development plan. this is a certification of the final environmental impact report. item two, case number 2005.0555, 2004.0603, 2009.8885, 2009.0886, 2012.0403, the california pacific medical center long ridge plan development plan projects. item 2a is the proposed adoption of the findings of the california development plan act, item 2b is the campus, and c is the campus amendment, and 2d is with the planning...
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podrÍa recibir el beneficio por desempleo del gobierno federal, mÁs de 900 mil personas de california calificaron para recibir la in demasiademnizaciÓ trata de un seguro que ex ten de beneficio de empleo, de modo que una persona sin trabajo pueda recibir ayuda del gobierno federal por mÁximo de 99 semanas la taza de pago es 11% el estado dejo de calificar por mejorÓ se Índice de desempleo. >>> autoridades de migraciÓn de estados unidos propusieron archivar casos de deportaciÓn, ice (immigration and customs enforcement) ofreciÓ suspender los casos de deportaciones despuÉs de revisar mÁs de 70% de casos de migraciÓn, la administraciÓn del presidente barack obama, anuncio que 300 mil casos de deportaciÓn serÍan revisado y las personas que no representan una amenaza a la seguridad pÚblica, posiblemente no venÍan su casos por tiempo indefinido. >>> en ecuador, por lo menos 11 personas perdieron la vida a causa de un accidente de transito, las vÍctimas, viajaban en un autobÚs en el noreste de la capital, todavÍa no se han confirmado las causas del accidente. >>> las autori
podrÍa recibir el beneficio por desempleo del gobierno federal, mÁs de 900 mil personas de california calificaron para recibir la in demasiademnizaciÓ trata de un seguro que ex ten de beneficio de empleo, de modo que una persona sin trabajo pueda recibir ayuda del gobierno federal por mÁximo de 99 semanas la taza de pago es 11% el estado dejo de calificar por mejorÓ se Índice de desempleo. >>> autoridades de migraciÓn de estados unidos propusieron archivar casos de deportaciÓn,...
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booming, beautiful california. that is a case study in equity because what california did is it said, where do we need for people to go? and how do we back into what they need? developing the best educational system, the best work environment, the best health system. really saying, we're going to take what we have and build what we need. now california is a place where the majority of the children are of color have stepped back on everything. they are near the bottom in terms of education. they're near the bottom in terms of high unemployment rates. they really are not doing well at all because they're not doing what they did after world war ii. and part of the reason is because the decision-makers and the people who have wealth and influence don't feel connected to the people who make up the population. our racial divide has become a generational divide. that the divide in this country that caused its people not to feel connected to the other. the white homeowners, the white politicians don't feel a connection to
booming, beautiful california. that is a case study in equity because what california did is it said, where do we need for people to go? and how do we back into what they need? developing the best educational system, the best work environment, the best health system. really saying, we're going to take what we have and build what we need. now california is a place where the majority of the children are of color have stepped back on everything. they are near the bottom in terms of education....
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. >> and how expanding gambling can help settle some of california's debt. the news continues in one minute. >> there is late word this bus stop may be where a gun has been found. the gun may have been used by the shooter in the oikos university rampage. and seven people were killed in that rampage. three people wounded. this is sky 7 somewhere in oakland. police believe they've found the weapon used this that shooting. we're going stay on top of this. we'll have more for you and update in this newscast from abc 7 news at 6:00. >> and there is a suspected child molester arrested in the south bay. deputy as rested just the 26-year-old apt yos resident accused of sexual assaulting three boys between 14 and 5 years of age. police say lopez met the minors on social networking sites arranging meeting was victims and investigating the possibility there may be more victims. >> there is california missing out on millions of dollars spent online maying -- playing poker and lawmakers want a piece of the action. we're live with the story. >> there is bet are "playing a
. >> and how expanding gambling can help settle some of california's debt. the news continues in one minute. >> there is late word this bus stop may be where a gun has been found. the gun may have been used by the shooter in the oikos university rampage. and seven people were killed in that rampage. three people wounded. this is sky 7 somewhere in oakland. police believe they've found the weapon used this that shooting. we're going stay on top of this. we'll have more for you and...
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. >>> fue un reporte de josÉ alfonso la reforma a la ley de los 3 strikes en california logrÓ mÁs firmas y podrÍa ser incluida en las elecciones de noviembre, hace 8 aÑos una reforma parecida fracasÓ. >>> ademÁs cuenta con el apoyo de fiscales de san francisco y los Ángeles, bajo esta ley delincuente que comentan un tercero delito menor reciben una sentencia acÁ der peperpetua. >>> la ley anti-inmigrante de arizona esta bajo la lupa en el tribunal de estados unidos en esta Época es importante recordar el poder del voto, vamos con mÁs detalles. >>> muchas gracias, esta semana se discutiÓ la ley a b de arizona, podrÍa afectar la vida de todos los inmigrantes del paÍs, permitiendo a departamento de policÍa locales hacer cumplir leyes de migraciÓn. >>> hay muchos estado de estados unidos que tienen una leyes que son contra inmigrantes y bueno si miras la historia cuando no hay bastante trabajo para dos que quieren trabajar y no hay trabajadores bueno y la economÍa esta con el (...) en estados unidos siempre van a ver a quiÉn vamos a empujar. >>> miles de grupos salieron a la c
. >>> fue un reporte de josÉ alfonso la reforma a la ley de los 3 strikes en california logrÓ mÁs firmas y podrÍa ser incluida en las elecciones de noviembre, hace 8 aÑos una reforma parecida fracasÓ. >>> ademÁs cuenta con el apoyo de fiscales de san francisco y los Ángeles, bajo esta ley delincuente que comentan un tercero delito menor reciben una sentencia acÁ der peperpetua. >>> la ley anti-inmigrante de arizona esta bajo la lupa en el tribunal de estados...
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it has been 22 months of negotiations between the california faculty association and the california state administration. and still no new contract. depending on the outcome of this vote, there could be a strike that would affect thousands of csu students. >> we do not want a strike. i need every minute and every day in my glasses. but the csu administration is forcing our hands. >> he is a professor at san fransisco state and a board member for the california faculty association. he says the cal state in ministration is placing unfair burdens on the faculty and its 400,000 csu students. >> the administration has said that the money is not there. if that is the case then why have they increased the salaries of administrators and not faculty? >> unfortunately it is really the only way that the faculty has to negotiate at this point in time. >> she is president of the california faculty association at san francisco state and says that a strike will show students that the faculty is concerned about their future. >> it means that i would be a role model in for my students how important is to
it has been 22 months of negotiations between the california faculty association and the california state administration. and still no new contract. depending on the outcome of this vote, there could be a strike that would affect thousands of csu students. >> we do not want a strike. i need every minute and every day in my glasses. but the csu administration is forcing our hands. >> he is a professor at san fransisco state and a board member for the california faculty association....
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we'll tell you more about i >> terry: news out of southern california. we shall following for you right now. we have a report of a 4.1 earthquake in san bernardino county. it's near the town of devore. it's not known to a cause damage but it is causing damage, moderate damage in rancho cucamunga. it's 60 miles east of los angeles but high-rise buildings swayed as result of this earthquake. again, 4 -- let's get up to sky 7 and take a look what is going on locally. that is some of what remains of doyle drive. they have been working at it for roughly 12 hours, maybe 12 hours and a half right now and they are getting the job done. if you are heading towards the golden gate bridge or coming into the city from marin, you will be able to get your job done. let's check in with frances dinglasan. >> it's amazing to see how much work they have gotten done. i want to show you traffic, major detour, park presidio boulevard on to 19th avenue. we have a traffic spotter on our exclusive waze app moving at 25 miles an hour. you may want to consider lincoln boulevard. w
we'll tell you more about i >> terry: news out of southern california. we shall following for you right now. we have a report of a 4.1 earthquake in san bernardino county. it's near the town of devore. it's not known to a cause damage but it is causing damage, moderate damage in rancho cucamunga. it's 60 miles east of los angeles but high-rise buildings swayed as result of this earthquake. again, 4 -- let's get up to sky 7 and take a look what is going on locally. that is some of what...