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california officials with it, and which california indian people have almost no rights. thus granting those of attacking them impunity. they threatening. and killed a minimum of those and also passed three bills that raised up to 1.5 and million to fund these operations usually after the fact. by demonstrating that the state would not punish indian killers but instead reward them and expired a greater number of vigilante killings. and finally after the united states army had the primary state sponsored they passed another bill allowing the state to raise an additional $600,000 to encourage more men to join the california volunteers. seem to have been guilty of genocide and conspiracy to commit genocide, attempt to commit genocide and complicity in genocide. yet despite their leading role, california officials did not act alone. the u.s. army played a crucial role in these events. then setting genocide precedence and participating in the killing and finally taking direct control of it. in total u.s. army soldiers killed at least 1,688 to 3,741 california indians during th
california officials with it, and which california indian people have almost no rights. thus granting those of attacking them impunity. they threatening. and killed a minimum of those and also passed three bills that raised up to 1.5 and million to fund these operations usually after the fact. by demonstrating that the state would not punish indian killers but instead reward them and expired a greater number of vigilante killings. and finally after the united states army had the primary state...
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to southern california. that's a very big deal. those could be the practical impacts of prop 53. it is -- >> host: does that also explain proposition 60 which deal with health requirements for adult film stars? >> guest: it doesn't a sense which it's not a proposal the legislature heard. why can't the legislature respond to this and if somebody wanted that issue to be dealt with. prop prop 60 requires the use of condoms in the filming of adult movies. it would be penalties for movie producers who don't follow those rules. this is spearheaded by an activist group in los angeles area. whether voters think they need to wait in on this we will find out after the ballots are counted on election night. it is a fairly narrow proposal. it has. it has gotten attention because it's not unusual subject matter that voters are choosing. it is a narrow topic on a very long list of 17 proposals. >> host: in addition, some communities have additional questions on the ballot which means it will take more time for those voter
to southern california. that's a very big deal. those could be the practical impacts of prop 53. it is -- >> host: does that also explain proposition 60 which deal with health requirements for adult film stars? >> guest: it doesn't a sense which it's not a proposal the legislature heard. why can't the legislature respond to this and if somebody wanted that issue to be dealt with. prop prop 60 requires the use of condoms in the filming of adult movies. it would be penalties for movie...
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california has been split down the middle. a lot of folks even if they're not wild about the death penalty, they want to reserve it for the worst of the worse, the scott petersons, the hillside stranglers, those high profile crimes, cop killers. they want to have the option, even if it never gets put into place zblan interesting skis many you may find with an interesting growing democrat majority. i talk to the former district attorney down in riverside county, which is one of the top counties that sends people to the death chamber, and he believes there are a number of latinos strong on justice and criminal order issue. he thinks the tough on law and order is a message that with resonate with latinos on an ongoing basis. >> as an exception, the number of latinos supporting legalization of marijuana is way up since last time it was on the ballot. that's a community in transition as well. i agree there's a strong law and order element there. >> speaking of marijuana, california passed it, massachusetts and nevada passed it. the
california has been split down the middle. a lot of folks even if they're not wild about the death penalty, they want to reserve it for the worst of the worse, the scott petersons, the hillside stranglers, those high profile crimes, cop killers. they want to have the option, even if it never gets put into place zblan interesting skis many you may find with an interesting growing democrat majority. i talk to the former district attorney down in riverside county, which is one of the top counties...
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california has a higher minimum wage that is up to california. california has no interest in rolling back access to abortion, so if the trump supreme court were to undo roe v wade, there are things the stake in doing its own. it gets tricky when it depends on federal funding. state lawmakers are concerned about immigration or rather the threat of deportation, and health care. health care, they face a jam. they have a big enough market that there would certainly be interested insurers and the problem is the funding, so california depends on federal government, as most states or all states that have accepted the federal care and they depend on federal government to subsidize insurance policies under obamacare and also the medicaid expansion. if they were to get rid of the program in washington, california would have to find a way to pay for that and the only way to do that would raise taxes to radically. it is possible voters in california would be fine because they would be seen tax cuts from washington once the program goes like that really, so t
california has a higher minimum wage that is up to california. california has no interest in rolling back access to abortion, so if the trump supreme court were to undo roe v wade, there are things the stake in doing its own. it gets tricky when it depends on federal funding. state lawmakers are concerned about immigration or rather the threat of deportation, and health care. health care, they face a jam. they have a big enough market that there would certainly be interested insurers and the...
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-- to tell us how to run california. [laughter] [applause] because wedoing that believe this is between the candidates and the people of california. i am also interested that the tourist trade, representing national leadership, is coming from 3000 miles away. leadership in this state, most familiar with the problems is constituting a tourist trade going the other direction, men mr. warshaw,rdy, they seem to be avoiding this campaign and i think they might have inside knowledge about the way the state has been run. this is the basis upon which we solicit your support, not only myself, but this entire team that i represent. i will try to continue to get to as many of you as i can, talking specific, and making recommendations. if you should choose the philosophy i have expressed, i would be proud and happy to have it and i will do my utmost to give us a government that is truly of, by, and for the people. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ >> you're watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to joi
-- to tell us how to run california. [laughter] [applause] because wedoing that believe this is between the candidates and the people of california. i am also interested that the tourist trade, representing national leadership, is coming from 3000 miles away. leadership in this state, most familiar with the problems is constituting a tourist trade going the other direction, men mr. warshaw,rdy, they seem to be avoiding this campaign and i think they might have inside knowledge about the way the...
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talk to me about california. they have been getting ready for a trump administration and how it might impact them. allison: california has 39 billion people who live there and it is the democratic-run state and also 2700 miles way from washington, so democrats and sacramento since the election have been trying to figure out how to basically -- they joked about building a wall around california. oliver: that is a great sort of way to describe it, very apropos given terms talking about the wall for immigration plans. -- trump is talking about the wall for immigration plans. how do they defend their existing legislation? allison: what they want to do is make sure they can keep policies and programs they want for themselves. they are really very interested in trying to figure out how to defend climate change, emission regulation targeted and the point of change. california can set standards that are in action not just for california but the whole country, so automakers will follow the california emission standards. w
talk to me about california. they have been getting ready for a trump administration and how it might impact them. allison: california has 39 billion people who live there and it is the democratic-run state and also 2700 miles way from washington, so democrats and sacramento since the election have been trying to figure out how to basically -- they joked about building a wall around california. oliver: that is a great sort of way to describe it, very apropos given terms talking about the wall...
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they've made to california. we have the fifth-largest economy in the entire world. think the immigrant community that helped build the economy in the state of california. we provide tuition for dreamers and the university of california. we provide health care -- preventative health care for undocumented children. we're provided drivers license. they can be licensed as well as insured. we have opened up the state of california. ultimately, it is the congress, the senate, as well as the house, and the president of the united states to do with his issue and it with the conference of immigration reform package that will allow these individuals to finally be legalized and allow them to really be part of the social fabric of who we are as a nation. amy: i want to bring in tindouf -- bring in roseann demoro. you tweeted this summary from bernie sanders' speech last night -- "the american people believe in progressive policies. we need to reform the democratic party." what kinds of reforms do you believe he is calling f
they've made to california. we have the fifth-largest economy in the entire world. think the immigrant community that helped build the economy in the state of california. we provide tuition for dreamers and the university of california. we provide health care -- preventative health care for undocumented children. we're provided drivers license. they can be licensed as well as insured. we have opened up the state of california. ultimately, it is the congress, the senate, as well as the house,...
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>> coverage in california doesn't receive a penny from the government. money comes from individuals that helps them buy insurance. >> covered california operates like a business and it has money in the bank and significant reserves much like any business covered california needs customers to sustain. the reason customers come is for the federal tax credit which makes policies purchased essentially cheaper than buying them directly from the insurer. >> the tax credits that help 90% of those enrolled are vital. >> without them there may be little incentive for customers to use covered california. >> lee declined to speculate on alternatives to those subsidies, like a ballot measure to fund healthcare through taxes or fees or single payer health system in the state. it is important to note republicans intend to repeal and replace obama care. now he says he will keep certain aspects of it like coverage for people with preexisting conditions. it could take years to iron out a new plan. open enrollment is now under way for 2017. >> how do you openly enroll and
>> coverage in california doesn't receive a penny from the government. money comes from individuals that helps them buy insurance. >> covered california operates like a business and it has money in the bank and significant reserves much like any business covered california needs customers to sustain. the reason customers come is for the federal tax credit which makes policies purchased essentially cheaper than buying them directly from the insurer. >> the tax credits that help...
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. >> back off, like california, and let california be california. >> take advice from rudy giuliani. giuliani was one of the principal promoters of sanctuary poll sism he said it keeps people safe, healthy and educated. >> it seems like there is hysteria across the country but obama was doing the same thing as well. >> deporting the ones convicted of crimes. different ones have different standards here in california, as to what constitutes a violent crime. is it repeated possession of drugs? . and that's where i think we'll see the first push on the trump administration. >> sometimes you can be charged with violent felony and it is reduced. >> demonstrators against the dakota access pipeline are vowing to stay put despite order from the feds. army corps of engineers say they should shut down their camps by december 5 or face jail time. but they say the government can't make them leave. rebecca kaplan is spending a week in standing rock in support of the pipeline. she said it could pollute drinking water on the land which is considered to be sacred tribal burial grounds. >>> developin
. >> back off, like california, and let california be california. >> take advice from rudy giuliani. giuliani was one of the principal promoters of sanctuary poll sism he said it keeps people safe, healthy and educated. >> it seems like there is hysteria across the country but obama was doing the same thing as well. >> deporting the ones convicted of crimes. different ones have different standards here in california, as to what constitutes a violent crime. is it repeated...
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the gentleman from california. mr. sherman: i'll continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. royce: i'm going to yield two minutes to the gentleman from illinois, mr. dold, a member of the committee on financial services. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. . mr. dold: i thank my good friend, the chairman from california, mr. royce, for yielding the time. i support h. con. res. 265. we need here in the united states to respect israel's democratically elected leadership. they are a nation and one true ally and any efforts by the united nations or any other body to try to impose a two-state solution, frankly, i think is detrimental and frankly reckless. we should never try to force their hand. and frankly, what we find now, it's not the time to establish a legacy to a by having a reckless hail mary pass. we want a two-state solution but it must be done by direct negotiations by the two parties and when the united states pressures isra
the gentleman from california. mr. sherman: i'll continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. royce: i'm going to yield two minutes to the gentleman from illinois, mr. dold, a member of the committee on financial services. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. . mr. dold: i thank my good friend, the chairman from california, mr. royce, for yielding the time. i support h. con. res. 265. we need here in the...
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we given the state of california. the single exception is aid to the blind. as soon as you become a resident of the state of california, if you are blind -- totally blind -- you are entitled to the aid we given the state. but i tell you that only amounts to 1% of the total receiving welfare benefits in this state, and i have never heard a single solitary republican or democrat in the legislature ever try to change the benefits that we are giving to the blind in the state. but don't take my word for it again. if you want the facts, i invite you to examine a copy of report released this week in san francisco by the california association for health and welfare. this is a 65-year-old nonpartisan organization of lehman and professionals -- of laymen and professionals. its report will give you the facts about welfare and will point out that state-sponsored rehabilitation and training programs are taking thousands off relief roles and saving taxpayers millions of dollars. please believe me when i tell you that the whole thr
we given the state of california. the single exception is aid to the blind. as soon as you become a resident of the state of california, if you are blind -- totally blind -- you are entitled to the aid we given the state. but i tell you that only amounts to 1% of the total receiving welfare benefits in this state, and i have never heard a single solitary republican or democrat in the legislature ever try to change the benefits that we are giving to the blind in the state. but don't take my word...
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of course we have this great , california water project. in putting that project over, i had consultations with the people, your executives, here and in sacramento. i told them that this was not a power project. i said i believed in the private distribution of power. i believe in the public distribution of power. i think the competitive situation we have in california has been a good thing, but i told them that during the period that i was governor and building this project -- a governor has plenary power in this california water project by reason of the burns porter act and the department of water resources, the appointment of the director. i would ask you to ask her -- your president whether i have not lived up to that commitment. in the distribution of that water, it will take tremendous power load. and we have sat down and negotiated a contract. it is almost ready for signing. it is the best example of cooperation between government and private business, the private stockholders of the state. i'm proud of that fact, that we have been ab
of course we have this great , california water project. in putting that project over, i had consultations with the people, your executives, here and in sacramento. i told them that this was not a power project. i said i believed in the private distribution of power. i believe in the public distribution of power. i think the competitive situation we have in california has been a good thing, but i told them that during the period that i was governor and building this project -- a governor has...
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the gentleman from california. mr. takai: -- the gentleman from california. mr. takano: mr. speaker, i rise to support h.r. 4757 that updates current law to ensure ur nation's heroes are awarded the recognition they deserve, including the medal of honor. first, h.r. 4757 directs the v.a. to provide upon request a distinctive headstone, marker or medallion to medal of honor recipients are who buried in private cemeteries. this bill is necessary because current law actually prohibits the secretary from furnishing these honors to recipients not buried in national cemeteries. second, while the v.a. sends a presidential memorial of certificate that expresses the nation's recognition and gratitude of military service to family members of a deceased veteran, current law limits presidential memorial certificates to the families of those who served in regular armed services or national guard and reserve members who were called to absentive duty. h.r. 4757 very rightly expands eligibility for a presidential memorial certificate to members of a reserve component of the armed services,
the gentleman from california. mr. takai: -- the gentleman from california. mr. takano: mr. speaker, i rise to support h.r. 4757 that updates current law to ensure ur nation's heroes are awarded the recognition they deserve, including the medal of honor. first, h.r. 4757 directs the v.a. to provide upon request a distinctive headstone, marker or medallion to medal of honor recipients are who buried in private cemeteries. this bill is necessary because current law actually prohibits the...
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we will go down deep into california taking a closer look, for example, at how northern california votes versus, say, southern california and we will be able to do things like go deeper into our bay area counties and really take a close look and break it down for you, perhaps how san francisco votes on the cigarette tax, prop 56 or san matteo county, santa clara county, marin county, we have you covered. this will be in live realtime so we will be able to see when a race is changing and where it's bringing and we will bring you the latest on these important races all night long. >> thank you. >>> if you're still trying to decide on the issues and races go to abc7news.com/politics, click on the your voice, your vote, enter your address and you will get a comprehensive resource showing you the candidates and measures as well as details on where to vote. >>> there was an amazing scene in upstate new york today, people lined up to visit the gave site of susan b. anthony a leader in the women's suffrage movement in america. most came in support of hillary clinton who was vying to become the c
we will go down deep into california taking a closer look, for example, at how northern california votes versus, say, southern california and we will be able to do things like go deeper into our bay area counties and really take a close look and break it down for you, perhaps how san francisco votes on the cigarette tax, prop 56 or san matteo county, santa clara county, marin county, we have you covered. this will be in live realtime so we will be able to see when a race is changing and where...
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in 1984 california adopted the california-san francisco adopted the california building code instead of having their own code and the california building code is california's required to adopt a model code that is published by outside company and once they adopt that california adds their amendments to it and that's becomes the california building code. um, california publishes its code title 24 california code of regulations july 1 of the year preceding when it goes into effect so january 1 of next year it goze into effect and our amendmenterize tied to that. the amendments need to be in place so when california codes go into effect ours go into effect. >> if we are unsuccessful and not pass or come to an agreement and kniss deadline what happens if we are out of compliness with our own code here in san francisco? how does that work with the state? >> just a little lapse, california building code go synchronize to effect state wide period, >> that means the state code steps into place? >> irregardless what we do without all our amendments. once our amendments pass then they go back
in 1984 california adopted the california-san francisco adopted the california building code instead of having their own code and the california building code is california's required to adopt a model code that is published by outside company and once they adopt that california adds their amendments to it and that's becomes the california building code. um, california publishes its code title 24 california code of regulations july 1 of the year preceding when it goes into effect so january 1 of...
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la asociaciÓn departamento de california respondiÓ a la victoria de la siguiente manera. hemos evaluado las medidas de las dos ciudades y pueden ser cuestionadas ante un tribunal, estaremos viendo las opciones legales de las medidas. sin embargo esta historia fue diferente, el control de renta no fue aprobado. la medida "m1" hubiera puesto un incremento de hasta 7% que pueden poner los sueÑos de las propiedades. >> vamos a seguir movilizando los inquilinos. luz: se espera que las medidas entren en vigor este diciembre y enero del prÓximo aÑo. >> ante el triunfo de tr --trump dijeron estar atentos hacia nuevas elecciones. muchas familias dicen sentirse aterradas y triste con tanta incertidumbre. leÓn: luego de la victoria de trump los jÓvenes amparados antelaciÓn diferida de inmediato se preguntaron si trump cumplirÁ su promesa de campaÑa. leticia: le damos la bienvenida a john, que nos cuenta cuÁles son o en las posibilidades. son: estamos viviendo momentos dolorosos e inciertos, lo que es cierto es que hay que seguir organizÁndonos y movilizÁndonos. ahora, el
la asociaciÓn departamento de california respondiÓ a la victoria de la siguiente manera. hemos evaluado las medidas de las dos ciudades y pueden ser cuestionadas ante un tribunal, estaremos viendo las opciones legales de las medidas. sin embargo esta historia fue diferente, el control de renta no fue aprobado. la medida "m1" hubiera puesto un incremento de hasta 7% que pueden poner los sueÑos de las propiedades. >> vamos a seguir movilizando los inquilinos. luz: se espera que...
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when it comes to california, california is special. we are talking about the eighth largest economy in the world. $2.5 trillion worth of economy. when you start taking into consideration marijuana sales, that could be billions of dollars of sales, billions of dollars of taxes. that is something banks will take notice of, states and possibly other countries. back to you. >> we are glad to have you here in northern california. >>> at 6:39, enjoying the presunrise views. there is a live look outside san francisco here around the peninsula. look off to the east. look at that glow in the skies. san jose -- no. no sunrise for you. the fog is set up over downtown san jose. 59 right now. visibility down to a mild. the thickest fog we are seeing right through the santa clara valley. later on today, hazy skies. 75 in san jose. >> fog the issue in the next couple of mornings. >>> we are looking over here. most of your commute looks normal except behind me. that orange highlighting means low clouds and fog. rest of your commute looks normal. 880
when it comes to california, california is special. we are talking about the eighth largest economy in the world. $2.5 trillion worth of economy. when you start taking into consideration marijuana sales, that could be billions of dollars of sales, billions of dollars of taxes. that is something banks will take notice of, states and possibly other countries. back to you. >> we are glad to have you here in northern california. >>> at 6:39, enjoying the presunrise views. there is a...
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el precio de seguro mÉdico a travÉs de covered california subirÁ. el contraste serÁ de veintidÓs por ciento. co >> esperamos que luego los costos empezaron a bajar. reportera: padres de familia que no califican para covered california pueden llenar solicitud para sus hijos. sus hijos recibirÁn atenciÓn mÉdica ya sea por covered california o por medical. leÓn: los avances en la ciencia ha logrado un anticonceptivo para los hombres en forma de infecciÓn. se ha comprobado que es sumamente eficaz para prevenir el embarazo. marÍa leticia: otros hombres se niegan a usarlo, irÓnicamente, porque tiene los mismos efectos secundarios que la pÍldora anticonceptiva de las mujeres. >> estÁ bien que lo hayan sacado, porque asÍ los hombres pueden sentir lo que sentimos las mujeres. >> cansancio, dolor, malhumor. reportero: mismos efectos secundarios sufridos por hombres que se sometieron a la prima de una inyecciÓn anticonceptiva diseÑada para el sexo masculino, que hasta ahora se ha remitido al uso del condÓn. >> es un mÉtodo de prevenciÓn de emb
el precio de seguro mÉdico a travÉs de covered california subirÁ. el contraste serÁ de veintidÓs por ciento. co >> esperamos que luego los costos empezaron a bajar. reportera: padres de familia que no califican para covered california pueden llenar solicitud para sus hijos. sus hijos recibirÁn atenciÓn mÉdica ya sea por covered california o por medical. leÓn: los avances en la ciencia ha logrado un anticonceptivo para los hombres en forma de infecciÓn. se ha comprobado que es...
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in california, clinton leads by 21 points. our exclusive surveyusa poll shows clinton holding steady with 56% compared to trump's 35%. now, clinton is out there pushing the message that there is no case here. trump is continuing his attacks on obamacare. >> reporter: he says getting rid of obamacare is his top priority. >> i will ask congress to convene a special session so we can repeal and replace it. >> reporter: trump says the recent hike in premiums for people with insurance through the affordable care act proves that the president's plan doesn't work. and trump's running make mike pence says hillary clinton is the wrong person to try to fix the system. >> we can't trust hillary clinton with our healthcare any more than we can trust her with classified information. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: hillary clinton is dealing with the fallout from the fbi re-opening its investigation into her handling of classified materials on a private email server while solves. clinton's says she has nothing to hide and the fbi won't
in california, clinton leads by 21 points. our exclusive surveyusa poll shows clinton holding steady with 56% compared to trump's 35%. now, clinton is out there pushing the message that there is no case here. trump is continuing his attacks on obamacare. >> reporter: he says getting rid of obamacare is his top priority. >> i will ask congress to convene a special session so we can repeal and replace it. >> reporter: trump says the recent hike in premiums for people with...
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sponsored by the california charter school association. whose backers read like a who's who of american billionaires. netflix ceo reed hastings contributed $3.7 million this election cycle, and gap cofounder doris fisher 3.3 million. the walton family, 2 million. los angeles real estate magnate eli broad, 1.1 million. the list goes on. melvin discovered the candidates identified by go are also getting tens of thousands from the california charter school association. >> there's a big misconception -- >> reporter: not just interested in charter schools. they also work to improve conditions in oakland's traditional public schools. >> end of the day this is about power in the hands of parents. power in the hands of educators. power in the hands of community members. and the school board that served them all. >> reporter: the organization is often at odds with the teachers union. >> really outstanding to the point of being obscene. >> reporter: chris gorham is the president of the oakland education association which is pending $40,000 on his ch
sponsored by the california charter school association. whose backers read like a who's who of american billionaires. netflix ceo reed hastings contributed $3.7 million this election cycle, and gap cofounder doris fisher 3.3 million. the walton family, 2 million. los angeles real estate magnate eli broad, 1.1 million. the list goes on. melvin discovered the candidates identified by go are also getting tens of thousands from the california charter school association. >> there's a big...
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folks in nebraska more anti- death penalty than folks in california. the polls eluded to this that seems to be a surprise for the liberal lefties in california thinking you will legalize marijuana but the death penalty is something that will continue. >> data certainly is shocking. all right, thank you so much.>>> this election saw high turnout in the golden state. >> a total of more than 19 million people registered to vote of those more than 9.8 million cast their ballot turnout around 50%. alameda county had a record high turnout, 890,000 registered voters in the county this election and 75% actually cast a ballot.>>> california will soon send a new senator to the nation's capital. more on the race to replace senator barbara boxer. ,, ,, sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken and fried egg with bacon-like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm-and it's tuesday- huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... here's what i'm thinking-brunch. all day, every day. should we get started? who wants coffee? introducing my new brunchf
folks in nebraska more anti- death penalty than folks in california. the polls eluded to this that seems to be a surprise for the liberal lefties in california thinking you will legalize marijuana but the death penalty is something that will continue. >> data certainly is shocking. all right, thank you so much.>>> this election saw high turnout in the golden state. >> a total of more than 19 million people registered to vote of those more than 9.8 million cast their ballot...
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a psychotherapist from west hills, california... and our returning champion, a student from middletown, rhode island... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. hi, folks. what a wonderful win on yesterday's program for our young champion, rachel. but as we've discovered many times in recent years on this program, it's not always easy winning that second game. a lot will depend on donna and chuck and on the categories. so good luck to all three. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round. and here are your categories. starting off with -- oh... followed by... c in quotation marks. and finally... rachel, you start. let's do political titles for $400. [ beep ] "blinded by the right." rachel, back to you. let's go to meryl streep for $200. okay.
a psychotherapist from west hills, california... and our returning champion, a student from middletown, rhode island... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. hi, folks. what a wonderful win on yesterday's program for our young champion, rachel. but as we've discovered many times in recent years on this program, it's not always easy winning that second game. a lot will depend on donna and...
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del grupo sin fines de lucro, california revelÓ esta informaciÓn. hablando de salarios, segÚn un estudio para igualar el salario anual de una anglosajona las latinas en que trabajar una doble de horas. leÓn: de lucha para el pago de horas para las latinas sigue firme. >> gano menos. >> que los hombres de su trabajo y por las mismas tareas. >> hay que hacer algo. pero no veo cÓmo. >> no le sorprendiÓ un reporte de la asociaciÓn americana de mujeres universitarias, que indica que en este paÍs las latinas, tenga 54% menos que el salario de los hombres. >> las mujeres trabajan igual de duro que los hombres. >> fecha simbÓlica seÑalar en que las hispanas deberÍan ganar un aÑo entero de sueldo para alcanzar el de los hombres blancos. >> hay que estar preparadas trabajar en la autoestima, prepararse acadÉmicamente. tambiÉn con la tecnologÍa para mantenernos al dÍa. >> mujeres activas y comercio hispano, ofrecen talleres en que le enseÑan a las latinas herramientas de superaciÓn. >> siempre pueden contar con ella. >> hasta cÓmo saludar al j
del grupo sin fines de lucro, california revelÓ esta informaciÓn. hablando de salarios, segÚn un estudio para igualar el salario anual de una anglosajona las latinas en que trabajar una doble de horas. leÓn: de lucha para el pago de horas para las latinas sigue firme. >> gano menos. >> que los hombres de su trabajo y por las mismas tareas. >> hay que hacer algo. pero no veo cÓmo. >> no le sorprendiÓ un reporte de la asociaciÓn americana de mujeres universitarias,...
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addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco companies trying to kill it. vote yes on 56. . >>> of the 17 propositions on next week's ballot, number 60 would require condoms be used by performers in adult films. >> california and new hampshire are the only states that allow adult films to be made and have regulations. >> abc7 news reporter carolyn tire explains. >> aerial k works for kink.com. as a producer and performer in adult films and is fighting proposition 60, requiring performers to wear condoms, producers to pay for more medical exams and allow people who watch porn to sue if they don't see kond yomz being used. >> when on set and my performer is asked to use a condom, i'm fine with it. i don't like the forced messaging of the government. >> she and others s
addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco companies trying to kill it. vote yes on 56. . >>> of the 17 propositions on next week's ballot, number 60 would require condoms be used by...
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john, in california, voting on ammunition, on magazine size. >> yeah, i mean, california already has pretty much more gun control laws on the books than any other state. we're seen by that nationally. this ballot measure, also backed by the lieutenant governor, gavin newsom, who wants to be governor in 2018, and i suspect that's part of why he's out there proposing these, but he says he cares about them. proposition 63 is what you're talking about. it would require background checks for buying ammunition. it would ban the sale of large ammunition clips. it somewhat mirrors what the state legislature did this year. it has become a very big issue. certainly a lot of gun violence incidents we have seen across the country i think have played into this campaign. and interestingly enough, you have opposition from the gun industry, the nrare, as well, but you do not see a large opposition political campaign this election season. in some ways, maybe they've read the polling numbers that californians appear poised to do this. there have been new and i think interesting policy choices about lo
john, in california, voting on ammunition, on magazine size. >> yeah, i mean, california already has pretty much more gun control laws on the books than any other state. we're seen by that nationally. this ballot measure, also backed by the lieutenant governor, gavin newsom, who wants to be governor in 2018, and i suspect that's part of why he's out there proposing these, but he says he cares about them. proposition 63 is what you're talking about. it would require background checks for...
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the state and together we registered and engaged over 800,000 california's. we had a broad-based democracy and people turned out and voted for a different vision of the future then we saw on a national level. we saw californians vote for public transportation and the cigarette test but they supported an entirely different vision, low income housing so i feel strongly that in california we had the broad based democracy and participation that is necessary and we got it. >> what people may not know about you is you are billionaire and you put a lot of money into the race is that you also put your heart into it, you worked tirelessly for all of these endeavors, what did you learn from the election in terms of time and money well spent and things that you need to work out to enact change in the future?>> the overall lesson from this election and every election is to listen to voters about what they are concerned about and what they think about themselves and their families, their communities and the people that they love. if you listen in 2016 what we heard was a
the state and together we registered and engaged over 800,000 california's. we had a broad-based democracy and people turned out and voted for a different vision of the future then we saw on a national level. we saw californians vote for public transportation and the cigarette test but they supported an entirely different vision, low income housing so i feel strongly that in california we had the broad based democracy and participation that is necessary and we got it. >> what people may...
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california highway patrol responded and found this person dead in the roy. then the freeway was shot down. again, the transition from eastbound 80 to westbound 580 is shut down for the investigation. the victim was hit by several cars. none of the drivers remained at the scene. here's what california highway patrol is asking the drivers to do this morning. >> if you hit the body and you are home and you are scared to call the police, let us know, we are conducting an accident investigation and the family has the right to a full, thorough investigation. >> reporter: because of the condition the body is in, california highway patrol does not know if the victim is a man or woman, they do not know the age of the person. the body was badly damaged in the crash. cite a bit of trauma to the body. the investigation is unfolding. the coroner remains at the scene. in the meantime, if you are making a transition, you cannot make it from east bound 80 to westbound 580 heading towards the research monday san rafael bridge. california highway patrol estimates that the inv
california highway patrol responded and found this person dead in the roy. then the freeway was shot down. again, the transition from eastbound 80 to westbound 580 is shut down for the investigation. the victim was hit by several cars. none of the drivers remained at the scene. here's what california highway patrol is asking the drivers to do this morning. >> if you hit the body and you are home and you are scared to call the police, let us know, we are conducting an accident...
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reagan carried california. you know, things change over time. there will be a different world. >> i don't think california is ever coming back, charles. >> well, look, it may or may not. there are other states in the country. look, i'm a conservative. i believe in stuff that works. if stuff works you stick with it. we have been a quarter of a millennium with the electoral college. it gives prominence to the fly over states, the swing states that would otherwise be ignored and that serves the country well. so you don't get these heavy population centers determining the elections almost in advance. >> isn't it amazing though that jefferson and franklin and john adams was so perspicacious to figure that out. they knew that philadelphia, new york and boston was overwhelming the rest of the country. that's why they designed it. >> and i'm not so sure they designed it for that reason. i think they designed it to put a filter between the people and the presidency. the filter would be the electors who they imagined would be people of high character and
reagan carried california. you know, things change over time. there will be a different world. >> i don't think california is ever coming back, charles. >> well, look, it may or may not. there are other states in the country. look, i'm a conservative. i believe in stuff that works. if stuff works you stick with it. we have been a quarter of a millennium with the electoral college. it gives prominence to the fly over states, the swing states that would otherwise be ignored and that...
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california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. who says i shouldn't havmy doctor.very day? my dentist. definitely my wife. hey wait. we have better bubbles. make sparkling water at home and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >> welcome back to "mornings on 2", many americans have mixed feelings about done trump's election victory, some are rejoicing, many are upset. one boy dealing with classmates having beat him up when he said that he was for trump. >> a few weeks ago, a mock election and i said i voted for trump. they came over and jerked me out of my seat. before i could get up, stay they started to kick and punch me. >> reporter: that young man's parents hoping the story encourages pains to talk to their children about how to be compassionate. >> >> the trump victory bringing about talk about california breaking away from the youths. >> >> reporter: good morning to you, there is political campaign that is going on, gaining some momentum this morning to try to have california break away from the rest
california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. who says i shouldn't havmy doctor.very day? my dentist. definitely my wife. hey wait. we have better bubbles. make sparkling water at home and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >> welcome back to "mornings on 2", many americans have mixed feelings about done trump's election victory, some are rejoicing, many are upset. one boy dealing with classmates having beat him...
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let's look at her in southern california. she went to an area school that is close to her home in southern california. she lives part-time here with her husband. we know she is from the bay area and served as the district attorney in san francisco. her victory was announced within minutes of the polls closing here in california. and here at the party in downtown los angeles it was a subdued reaction and the local los angeles democratic party chair tried to excite the crowd and announced she won the race. these folks are subdued and on the big screen behind me. they are obviously happy that kamala harris won tonight. it is what they have seen in the presidential race. they expected this to be a bigger party than it has been so far. in los angeles, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> thank you for that update. >> one of the biggest bond measures is measure rr. >> it would provide 3.5 to make repairs. bart management can't be trusted. >> the measure is on the ballot in alameda, contra costa and san francisco counties. it needs a two t
let's look at her in southern california. she went to an area school that is close to her home in southern california. she lives part-time here with her husband. we know she is from the bay area and served as the district attorney in san francisco. her victory was announced within minutes of the polls closing here in california. and here at the party in downtown los angeles it was a subdued reaction and the local los angeles democratic party chair tried to excite the crowd and announced she won...
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this group from california. what do you hope for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life. have -- be open. more open and more happy. experience more. be able to travel outside of the cuba and see other people. see how other people live. and enjoy life a little bit more, right? >> reporter: a nation numb, after living nearly 50 years under castro's rule. at havana university, the young people chanting fidel. cuba, just 90 miles away from florida. and in the u.s., a much different scene. in little havana, many of the cuban-americans who escaped castro, or whose parents or grandparents did, are now relieved. and for so many of those families, now hope for a better relationship with cuba without fidel castro. david muir, abc news. >>> elian gonzalez became the face of the u.s.-cuba relations as a child. he survivored a perilous trip to florida by boat, his mother dying on that journey. >> this is the image many people remember. an armed then 6-year-old taking the boy from his miami relatives. fasco pushed for gonzalez's return to cuba.
this group from california. what do you hope for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life. have -- be open. more open and more happy. experience more. be able to travel outside of the cuba and see other people. see how other people live. and enjoy life a little bit more, right? >> reporter: a nation numb, after living nearly 50 years under castro's rule. at havana university, the young people chanting fidel. cuba, just 90 miles away from florida. and in the u.s., a...
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in 1984 california adopted the california-san francisco adopted the california building code instead of having their own code and the california building code is california's required to adopt a model code that is published by outside company and once they adopt that california adds their amendments to it and that's becomes the california building code. um, california publishes its code title 24 california code of regulations july 1 of the year preceding when it goes into effect so january 1 of next year it goze into effect and our amendmenterize tied to that. the amendments need to be in place so when california codes go into effect ours go into effect. >> if we are unsuccessful and not pass or come to an agreement and kniss deadline what happens if we are out of compliness with our own code here in san francisco? how does that work with the state? >> just a little lapse, california building code go synchronize to effect state wide period, >> that means the state code steps into place? >> irregardless what we do without all our amendments. once our amendments pass then they go back
in 1984 california adopted the california-san francisco adopted the california building code instead of having their own code and the california building code is california's required to adopt a model code that is published by outside company and once they adopt that california adds their amendments to it and that's becomes the california building code. um, california publishes its code title 24 california code of regulations july 1 of the year preceding when it goes into effect so january 1 of...
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california." >> on the website, my providers were in network. >> if i wasn't going to have access to my doctor i would have chosen a different insurance. >> reporter: united healthcare the country's largest health insurer is out of there at the end of the year but it is expected to continue coverage to employers in california and to government workers through the california public employees retirement system but not "covered california." the good news is that california is doing better than some other exchanges. some states are facing up to 22% increases. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> if all goes as planned, the lives candidates for police chief of san francisco will be whittled down to three by tonight. 61 people applied for the job and the police commission has since narrowed the list to 10. the commission hopes to choose the final 3 during a closed- door session this evening. once three finalists are selected, it will be up to mayor lee to select the chief. >>> firefighters spent th
california." >> on the website, my providers were in network. >> if i wasn't going to have access to my doctor i would have chosen a different insurance. >> reporter: united healthcare the country's largest health insurer is out of there at the end of the year but it is expected to continue coverage to employers in california and to government workers through the california public employees retirement system but not "covered california." the good news is that...
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california will move forward. and tax and regulate marijuana. >> gavin newsom, california's lieutenant-governor a leading supporters. >> california has sent the of the nation. that is a point of pride. >> reporter: last night, voters in nevada and massachusetts also approved measures to legalize marijuana for recreational use joining four other states and the district of columbia. a similar measure was defeated in arizona. >> look, a big night for those that believe that we have been on an incarceration binge the last 40 years, those that behavior as it relates to personal choice and drug use, somehow is going to solve the problems. >> reporter: under federal law, marijuana remains illegal everywhere. this man is with the ucla luskin school of public affairs. >> people at grass roots level in states across the country are saying, nuts to that. and -- we're taking matters into our own hands. we want to legalize it. i think washington at some point will have to listen. convicted of marijuana related crimes in califo
california will move forward. and tax and regulate marijuana. >> gavin newsom, california's lieutenant-governor a leading supporters. >> california has sent the of the nation. that is a point of pride. >> reporter: last night, voters in nevada and massachusetts also approved measures to legalize marijuana for recreational use joining four other states and the district of columbia. a similar measure was defeated in arizona. >> look, a big night for those that believe that...
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california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. ♪ >> eric: that's for good luck. >> quinn: [ sighs ] well, then this should be a breeze. >> eric: a breeze, huh? >> quinn: yes! no, i'm just gonna -- you know, i'm just gonna tell steffy what she means to me and how important she is to the company and the family. >> eric: and to wyatt. >> quinn: and to wyatt. it breaks my heart that she's ending the marriage, but... i don't know, maybe it's not too late. >> steffy: [ exhales sharply ] >> you good?
california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. ♪ >> eric: that's for good luck. >> quinn: [ sighs ] well, then this should be a breeze. >> eric: a breeze, huh? >> quinn: yes! no, i'm just gonna -- you know, i'm just gonna tell steffy what she means to me and how important she is to the company and the family. >> eric: and to wyatt. >> quinn: and to wyatt. it breaks my heart that she's ending the marriage, but... i...
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join the california nurses association and aarp and vote yes on sixty-one. the drug giants won't like it. and he'll hate it. some cleveland ralty...al rokerd >>> okay. did you watch? game six of the world series, some cleveland royalty, that was al roker, drew carey, even lebron james. in fact, the cavaliers played earlier tonight everyone hoping to see the indians win their first title since 1948 but this night belonged to the cubs. this is addison russell. used to be a prized prospect of the a's but they traded him to the cubs. he hits a grand slam. cubs win 9-3. that means the stage is set tomorrow night game seven, winner takes all in this world series. >>> the warriors were in portland tonight taking on the trailblazers. frustrating night though for oakland native dimmon lillard. his team could not stop steph curry. curry scored 23 points in the third quarter alone. the warriors with the best effort of the season. they looked good and beat the blazers, 127-104. >>> after their bye week, the 49ers were back at work today. >> the one in six niners hoping
join the california nurses association and aarp and vote yes on sixty-one. the drug giants won't like it. and he'll hate it. some cleveland ralty...al rokerd >>> okay. did you watch? game six of the world series, some cleveland royalty, that was al roker, drew carey, even lebron james. in fact, the cavaliers played earlier tonight everyone hoping to see the indians win their first title since 1948 but this night belonged to the cubs. this is addison russell. used to be a prized...
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none bigger than california. here's harry smith. >> this is breakfast made with mother's love, right? >> reporter: jennifer is a california mom who is worried about election day. >> this is the reason for prop 64. >> reporter: because her state is voting on the legalization of recreational marijuana. >> it will certainly be more prevalent, and it will be more challenging for our kids to say no. nevada, massachusetts, and maine all have legal cannibis on the ballot. potentially joining legal marijuana states oregon, washington, colorado, and alaska. >> everybody knows anyone wants it can get it today. >> reporter: california lieutenant governor gavin newsome says it's time to stop criminalizing a substance so many people use. >> i don't want to see people, particularly african americans and latinos disproportionately >> reporter: california said yes to medical marijuana 20 years ago. today's dispensary is more starbucks than head shop. it sparked ceo eric pearson is all for legalization. >> we're coming out of the
none bigger than california. here's harry smith. >> this is breakfast made with mother's love, right? >> reporter: jennifer is a california mom who is worried about election day. >> this is the reason for prop 64. >> reporter: because her state is voting on the legalization of recreational marijuana. >> it will certainly be more prevalent, and it will be more challenging for our kids to say no. nevada, massachusetts, and maine all have legal cannibis on the ballot....
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here and we are the largest in california. >> reporter: but those calls are not going to california voters, just like clinton, because a clinton victory seems like a foregone conclusion. >> i'm calling north carolina and colorado are the two states that i have been calling. >> reporter: of course, not all calls have been well received. >> my worst call was a man basically going off on me and, um, saying the "f" word many times. >> reporter: the volunteers we spoke to said the vast majority of people have been nice and some are really supportive. >> i have actually talked to many democrats that have changed their vote from hillary to trump. >> reporter: with a few more days to go before the election, trump volunteers are ramping up. >> we have over800 volunteers. when i started, we had 23, 11 weeks ago. we'll have 1,000. >> reporter: joe has been manning the phones here for several weeks. >> well over 50% of the people are female. okay? they are coming and helping. well over 50% are immigrants to america. most of them are all professionals. multiple degrees, too, so the demographics
here and we are the largest in california. >> reporter: but those calls are not going to california voters, just like clinton, because a clinton victory seems like a foregone conclusion. >> i'm calling north carolina and colorado are the two states that i have been calling. >> reporter: of course, not all calls have been well received. >> my worst call was a man basically going off on me and, um, saying the "f" word many times. >> reporter: the volunteers...
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senator barbara boxer. >> it's now legal to smoke marijuana in california. voters easily approved proposition 64. it allows californians to buy, possess and transport up to an ounce of marijuana starting today. they can also grow as many as six plants in their home. it remains illegal to smoke in public. the state now has until january 1st, 2018 to come up with a system for licensing and taxing it. the law also allows those with prior marijuana convictions to petition the courts to revisit their case if it would now be legal under the new law. >>> voters also approved proposition 56, a tax increase on tobacco products and e-cigarette, money that would increase health care fund willing for low-income californians. >> and californians also approved prop 63 by a wide margin in fact. the measure imposes mandatory background checks for the purchase of gun ammunition and a ban on large capacity magazines. >> here in the bay area voters approve two contentious tax measures. voters in three counties said yes to b.a.r.t.'s measure rr which would increase property tax
senator barbara boxer. >> it's now legal to smoke marijuana in california. voters easily approved proposition 64. it allows californians to buy, possess and transport up to an ounce of marijuana starting today. they can also grow as many as six plants in their home. it remains illegal to smoke in public. the state now has until january 1st, 2018 to come up with a system for licensing and taxing it. the law also allows those with prior marijuana convictions to petition the courts to...
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area tonight as a pacific trough approaches the california coast. some mid and high level moisture will continue to spread across portions of the area as this airport connector as closures in both directions continue this weekend. reporter brittany edney has more on ways to get around the mess. ((brittany edney)) this is the backup heading into the airport connector that we''ve continued to see this weekend due to part of the 215 being closed in both directions. a portion shut down last night and won't re drivers can get to mccarren using the airport connector but that it's... other than that, the 215 is closed...through traffic won't go through. and with a lot of people traveling ahead of thanksgiving... it might be easier and quicker for you to use alternates if going to the airport... so you can avoid some of this heavy congestion that we've seen. so--if you're heading to mccarran from the east side--use surface streets like russell to get you to the airport. those coming in from the west side can use tropicana avenue... and follow it to paradise
area tonight as a pacific trough approaches the california coast. some mid and high level moisture will continue to spread across portions of the area as this airport connector as closures in both directions continue this weekend. reporter brittany edney has more on ways to get around the mess. ((brittany edney)) this is the backup heading into the airport connector that we''ve continued to see this weekend due to part of the 215 being closed in both directions. a portion shut down last night...
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california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> the crash was so violent it took off the left side of the vehicle. >> the deadly crash so severe it was strewn across several homes. chp investigators say they believe that street racing is to believe that is to blame. -- is to blame. >>> we have the details on the latest. >> they are hoping that traffic cameras captured footage of the suspects car here. the speed limit here is 45 miles an hour. but we are told by officers that the cars were traveling 100 miles per hour. they said that those two cars were racing yesterday afternoon when the cars hit stopped traffic. these pictures show the left side of the car was sheared off. and, a man from his 20s died. the guy that he was racing took off. it's described as a silver out kira. >> and you can see what it did to the vehicle and think about what it did to a human body. in this case, it is one of the racers that passed away. but it's tragic matter who it is. our heart goes out to that famil
california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> the crash was so violent it took off the left side of the vehicle. >> the deadly crash so severe it was strewn across several homes. chp investigators say they believe that street racing is to believe that is to blame. -- is to blame. >>> we have the details on the latest. >> they are hoping that traffic cameras captured footage of the suspects car here. the speed limit here...
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it's a way to get california students into a good school without the fierce competition of california's more prestigious colleges. >>> one of the most famous restaurants in the world is coming to palo alto. no before the u is opening at the epiphany hotel. that celebrity chef nobu next to robert deniro. this is what it will look like. it's going to replace the current restaurant lure and till. the lease for the commercial space came with a record $71 million price tag. >>> the bay area city fighting back against pidgeon poop. the problem is so bad it's shutting down one of the busiest streets in town. >> temperatures a little chilly nom platt running two or three degrees below average also two degrees blow normal in san jose but it comes with a change, a chance of rain. how much rain can we expect and which hour looks to be the wettest? next. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, draymond green has a message for the rest of the world. >> the world says we traded our defense away when we got kd. >> i disagree. >> he is not the only one. tiger woods tries to clarify how he got into a tourna
it's a way to get california students into a good school without the fierce competition of california's more prestigious colleges. >>> one of the most famous restaurants in the world is coming to palo alto. no before the u is opening at the epiphany hotel. that celebrity chef nobu next to robert deniro. this is what it will look like. it's going to replace the current restaurant lure and till. the lease for the commercial space came with a record $71 million price tag. >>> the...
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while california is not a swing state. the bay area will play a critical role that's why many phone bank centers are going high-tech. national headquarters for hillary clinton and donald trump, they can automatically send phone lists for battle ground states to the computers and phone bank centers in california where volunteers may be calling voters in north carolina, ohio, arizona and nevada, all in one shift. >> calling every single person, finding out if they are undecided. if anyone is undecided. we are ground troops and they are going to every single undecided meeting with them >> reporter: volunteers for donald trump and hillary clinton plan to make calls every day through election day. ay. >> reporter: the fbi is working almost around the clock to go through thousands of clinton insider e-mails. it seems unlikely we'll have any solid answers by election day. hillary clinton back to the issue her campaign thinks will put her over the edge in the final days, mobilizing women against donald trump >> he calls women ugly
while california is not a swing state. the bay area will play a critical role that's why many phone bank centers are going high-tech. national headquarters for hillary clinton and donald trump, they can automatically send phone lists for battle ground states to the computers and phone bank centers in california where volunteers may be calling voters in north carolina, ohio, arizona and nevada, all in one shift. >> calling every single person, finding out if they are undecided. if anyone...
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she also lives in california and san clemente, california. [applause] >> things to book works and amanda sutton and most of all the students and faculty who are here and staff. this is a very important institution in albuquerque. so dena and i are going to beach read a myth. you get two out of 21 hopefully that will make you want to read the others. i am starting off with myth number nine team. that is what is the problem with thinking that indian women as princesses or? anyone ever heard that one? it is essential to acknowledge the diversity among indigenous women in the united states. they are citizens hundreds of distinct native nations that have particular cultural practices, language is and pre-colonial history as well as experiences under the united t states colonialism. some lived in reduced portions of their nation original territory on reservations. the reservations to which the ancestors were moved and that is most of the indigenous people from east of the mississippi were forcibly removed, now oklahoma. about half the native popula
she also lives in california and san clemente, california. [applause] >> things to book works and amanda sutton and most of all the students and faculty who are here and staff. this is a very important institution in albuquerque. so dena and i are going to beach read a myth. you get two out of 21 hopefully that will make you want to read the others. i am starting off with myth number nine team. that is what is the problem with thinking that indian women as princesses or? anyone ever heard...