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rendeor ese 70 presidente de la asamblea de california. leÓn: el sistema de transporte quiere evitar que los vagones viaje llenos durante esta primavera, iban a ofrecer pruebas de los usuarios. comenzarÁn una investigaciÓn que contarÁ con un programa de recompensas. los autores podrÁn ganar puntos luego intentan eran por dinero en efectivo y otros incentivos mayores. busca 25,000 personas que puedan participar en los itinerarios para evitar viajar en horas pico durante un periodo de seis meses. pronto darÁn a conocer las reglas para participar. marÍa: el aeropuerto interregionales san francisco, registrÓ el mayor crecimiento entre todas las terminales aÉreas de estados unidos en el aÑo 2015. de acuerdo con el informe de la imitaciÓn de comercio interregional, el aÑo pasado movilizÓ mÁs de 50 millones de personas. esto representa un recinto de 9%. leÓn: que usted utilice su licencia de conducir de california con la identificaciÓn para abordar un aviÓn dentro de estados unidos, dentro de dos aÑos de sanciÓn serÁ posible.
rendeor ese 70 presidente de la asamblea de california. leÓn: el sistema de transporte quiere evitar que los vagones viaje llenos durante esta primavera, iban a ofrecer pruebas de los usuarios. comenzarÁn una investigaciÓn que contarÁ con un programa de recompensas. los autores podrÁn ganar puntos luego intentan eran por dinero en efectivo y otros incentivos mayores. busca 25,000 personas que puedan participar en los itinerarios para evitar viajar en horas pico durante un periodo de seis...
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and light rain in the northern section of california here. and sun up, sundown, the numbers pretty much where they should be this time of the year. 50s beaches. 60s bay and peninsula. lower mid-60s away from the bay. and your pollen reports, if you suffer from allergies, a bit on the uncomfortable side today. pollen each and every day, coming in to play. and here is the extended forecast. and this is what is coming into play. your numbers. gradually warm up. after wednesday. until we realize high temperatures in the 70s. and looking at the possibility of some rain chances by the end of the next weekend. that looks like it is not going to happen at this particular time. nonetheless, today, turning partly cloudy, 50s to the mid- 60s and make it a great monday. >> thank you. >> time is 5:50. a small step toward ending a big problem in the bay area. coming up, why the region may soon see a whole lot of so- called tiny homes when we come back. ,,,,,,,, look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yog
and light rain in the northern section of california here. and sun up, sundown, the numbers pretty much where they should be this time of the year. 50s beaches. 60s bay and peninsula. lower mid-60s away from the bay. and your pollen reports, if you suffer from allergies, a bit on the uncomfortable side today. pollen each and every day, coming in to play. and here is the extended forecast. and this is what is coming into play. your numbers. gradually warm up. after wednesday. until we realize...
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. >> trump hasn't even visited california yet, has he? >> he might have fund raised but he has not done any rallies as far as i know. it's going to be -- we were just betting the other day who is going to be the first candidate to come out here and actually hold a rally which was just something we never see as californians. >> i heard he doesn't have much of a network here, not much of a framework for fundraising. >> that's part of the problem with the republican party being so small in california is they don't have a tremendous fundraising apparatus like you might find in texas or another state where the republican party is robust. it's unclear what candidate could use the sort of -- again, sort of thin republican network that exists here in california. >> i guess when you're talking trump, he's got his own cash. >> that's true. he doesn't need anyone's. >> thank you so much. >>> time now is 6:52. dungeness crab could be hitting bay area stores. just a couple of days away, what is still standing in the way when we come back. >>> and thou
. >> trump hasn't even visited california yet, has he? >> he might have fund raised but he has not done any rallies as far as i know. it's going to be -- we were just betting the other day who is going to be the first candidate to come out here and actually hold a rally which was just something we never see as californians. >> i heard he doesn't have much of a network here, not much of a framework for fundraising. >> that's part of the problem with the republican party...
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sam: tension over california's pension deficit. more than a million workers all owed money california might not have. now, a recent report rings the alarm. we look for the answers and get to the truth in tonight's "reality check." and good evening, and thank you for joining us for this special edition of "reality check." i'm sam brock. with the political season now moving full-throttle, and candidate claims coming from every corner of the stage, we'll take you behind the top statements and fact check the substance of their words using hard data and expert analysis to get to the truth. and tonight, we start with who's pulling the strings, voters or political insiders? it's a part of the nominating process that hasn't gotten much attention until now, superdelegates. sanders supporters claim those superdelegates could swing the outcome of this race, handing a tight contest to hillary clinton. now, for some background. superdelegates are still delegates. the key difference with this group, they are unpledged or not bound by the popular
sam: tension over california's pension deficit. more than a million workers all owed money california might not have. now, a recent report rings the alarm. we look for the answers and get to the truth in tonight's "reality check." and good evening, and thank you for joining us for this special edition of "reality check." i'm sam brock. with the political season now moving full-throttle, and candidate claims coming from every corner of the stage, we'll take you behind the top...
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la matrÍcula de residentes de california ha disminuido un 1%. como parte de nuestra prÁctica normal llevamos al cabo una amplia investigaciÓn y anÁlisis y los hechos llevan a concluir que la admisiÓn han puesto en desventaja a los residentes de california. 252.000 estudiantes matriculados. hay estudiantes a los que no le sorprende este reporte. ella asegura que es una de las pocas latinas de su preparatoria que fueron aceptadas. >> creo que debe haber mucho campo para los de california, un campo reservado para los que no lo son. reportera: en el aÑo escolar de 2015 2016 aceptaron 1816 latinos sin estudiantes menos que el aÑo pasado pero aseguran que no se fija en la raza de los estudiantes a la hora de admitir los. >> una polÍtica de considerar todos los aspectos del estudiante menos la raza y cosas que no podemos hacer segÚn la ley. reportera: calificaciones de 3.4 deben tenerse para poder ser apropiado y mÁs de 12.000 dÓlares al aÑo. luz peÑa, noticias univisiÓn 14. leÓ 2000 muestras de sangre estaban 2000 muestras de sangre esta
la matrÍcula de residentes de california ha disminuido un 1%. como parte de nuestra prÁctica normal llevamos al cabo una amplia investigaciÓn y anÁlisis y los hechos llevan a concluir que la admisiÓn han puesto en desventaja a los residentes de california. 252.000 estudiantes matriculados. hay estudiantes a los que no le sorprende este reporte. ella asegura que es una de las pocas latinas de su preparatoria que fueron aceptadas. >> creo que debe haber mucho campo para los de...
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today, it is california's 10th largest city. we were really excited and grateful the city leaders chose walt's vision for the location of the park, because here we are, very, very proud to be part of the anaheim community. as the history books say, walt invited a small number of people to experience the park on the very first day and someone actually reprinted tickets, and 30,000 people showed up that first day. it was a really hot summer day and we had just finished the park, literally hours before. so, the streets were -- the tar was a little difficult for women who wore heels at that time to walk in. it was not the perfect opening to this place, but even with all of those circumstances, people knew this was someplace special. [children screaming] >> i think you can build a pretty straight line from the development of knott's berry farm being more of an agricultural hotbed to tourism. what was unique about their growth, it embraced part of agriculture. being called knott's berry farm automatically gave it really great deep roo
today, it is california's 10th largest city. we were really excited and grateful the city leaders chose walt's vision for the location of the park, because here we are, very, very proud to be part of the anaheim community. as the history books say, walt invited a small number of people to experience the park on the very first day and someone actually reprinted tickets, and 30,000 people showed up that first day. it was a really hot summer day and we had just finished the park, literally hours...
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in california. they are asking for it. >> reporter: what will el nino bring, are we ready for it, and already here. sh >>> thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. somewhere out in beneath the waves of the california coast, somewhere out there is what experts predict will be a powerful system. it's been called godzilla el nino, and is guaranteed to have an enormous impact. not just here on the pacific coast and inland, and even across the ocean. this is an el nino that impacts weather, wildlife and wealth. we begin with michael oku. >> i ended up against a house, and a big wave came, pressed against my throat. i thought if my throat breaks, smothering. >> burying in a mud slide. that is how dire the situation was for ann in february 1998. the last time the u.s. was rocked. somehow, the southern californians escaped death when the home was wiped out by a massive wall of mud. >> take me back to 1997. what were you anticipating. >> we were warned that el nino was coming. none had an idea what to expect
in california. they are asking for it. >> reporter: what will el nino bring, are we ready for it, and already here. sh >>> thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. somewhere out in beneath the waves of the california coast, somewhere out there is what experts predict will be a powerful system. it's been called godzilla el nino, and is guaranteed to have an enormous impact. not just here on the pacific coast and inland, and even across the ocean. this is an el nino that impacts...
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estudiantes que reciben en california a 10,000 mÁs en los prÓximos tres aÑos. leÓn: continÚan las demoras luego de que una averÍa dejara fuera de servicio a varios metros de la ciudad. encargados aseguran que la compaÑÍa estÁ reemplazando los trenes por otros modelos. sin embargo no dieron ninguna fecha para reanudar los servicios. defensores de inmigrantes instaron hoy a los legisladores a que consideren aprobar una inversiÓn de 40 millones de dÓlares en servicios migratorios esto es para apoyar dapa y la obtenciÓn de la ciudadanÍa. el precandidato republicano durante donal trumpvuelve a ser noticia por su comentario. se refiriÓ al aborto y dijo que se declare ilegal las mujeres deben ser castigadas. un vÍdeo captado en una preparatoria muestra como un estudiante se enfrenta a su maestro. aseguran que no se trata de un incidente aislado. el menor aÚn no se sabe si fue castigado. juez en auckland escucharÁ a una organizaciÓn que busca modificar la ley la presunta violaciÓn de un adolescente por una banda de jÓvenes adinerados en veracruz levant
estudiantes que reciben en california a 10,000 mÁs en los prÓximos tres aÑos. leÓn: continÚan las demoras luego de que una averÍa dejara fuera de servicio a varios metros de la ciudad. encargados aseguran que la compaÑÍa estÁ reemplazando los trenes por otros modelos. sin embargo no dieron ninguna fecha para reanudar los servicios. defensores de inmigrantes instaron hoy a los legisladores a que consideren aprobar una inversiÓn de 40 millones de dÓlares en servicios migratorios esto...
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ramÓn: de california nos vamos al otro lado del mundo. con la celebraciÓn del domingo de pascua inicia la semana catÓlica. miles de cristianos se congregaron en la plaza de san pedro para participar de la misa del papa francisco donde se llevÓ a cabo la bendiciÓn de las palmas. los cristianos conmemoran la entrada de jesÚs a jerusalÉn. el sumo pontÍfice hizo llamado para que apoyen a miles de refugiados que salen de sus paÍses agobiados por la violencia. >> la liga es un hecho, estÁ en manos de barcelona, sobre todo por la caÍda del atlÉtico de madrid. pero faltando ocho jornadas y cualquier cosa puede suceder: del plato a la boca se cae la sopa. el madrigal viviÓ dos momentos: primero el de la desilusiÓn. despuÉs de la polémica jugada, criticada por los directivos. sÁnchez martÍnez sancionaba la falta de sergio anselmo sobre neymar. parecÍa que se venían abajo los Ánimos, pero fue al contrario, recibieron dosis y se vino el autogol de mathew. golazo de vencema. cristiano ronaldo ha estado viendo demasiado a barcelona,
ramÓn: de california nos vamos al otro lado del mundo. con la celebraciÓn del domingo de pascua inicia la semana catÓlica. miles de cristianos se congregaron en la plaza de san pedro para participar de la misa del papa francisco donde se llevÓ a cabo la bendiciÓn de las palmas. los cristianos conmemoran la entrada de jesÚs a jerusalÉn. el sumo pontÍfice hizo llamado para que apoyen a miles de refugiados que salen de sus paÍses agobiados por la violencia. >> la liga es un hecho,...
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this week the public policy institute of california released a new poll of california voters. in the republican race it shows donald trump with 38% support among likely voters. ted cruz follows with 27%. john kasich has 14%. on the democratic side, hillary clinton holds a 48-41 lead over bernie sanders. kqed's politics and government senior editor scott shafer is here with our political roundup. you heard congresswoman barbara lee say she hasn't endorsed anyone, does that surprise you? >> not really. they served together in the house, bernie sanders and barbara lee r. i think philosophically they're very close. my guess is barbara lee like a lot of liberal democrats, her heart is with bernie and her head might be with hillary as the person she knows can probably do better in november. i wouldn't be surprised if she endorsed bernie but voted for hillary. i'm sure with a lot of people she's split. >> hillary clinton has been tom nating the bigger, more diverse space. does she have the same advantage in california over bernie sanders? >> yes and no. i mean, she does do very well
this week the public policy institute of california released a new poll of california voters. in the republican race it shows donald trump with 38% support among likely voters. ted cruz follows with 27%. john kasich has 14%. on the democratic side, hillary clinton holds a 48-41 lead over bernie sanders. kqed's politics and government senior editor scott shafer is here with our political roundup. you heard congresswoman barbara lee say she hasn't endorsed anyone, does that surprise you? >>...
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you guessed it, california. the country's most populus state may be rich in delegates offering republicans 172 this year. but it has long been ignored by candidates who instead concentrate on early primary states. but that was then, this is now. >> we are the big enchalata when it comes to delegates. >> reporter: public policy professor at the university of southern california. >> low and be hold this year it looks as though we could be critical at least to the republican nomination and perhaps in terms of delegate totals to the democratic nomination. >> reporter: which means candidates will have to start paying attention to california. >> it's going to have to be a ground game now, a significant real ground game on both sides and my sense is we will see more of the candidates than we ever have seen in a long time. >> reporter: if you believe john kasich's ohio victory speech he set his sights on the golden state. >> get ready to rent a covered wagon and have a sale sail and over the mountains to california. >>
you guessed it, california. the country's most populus state may be rich in delegates offering republicans 172 this year. but it has long been ignored by candidates who instead concentrate on early primary states. but that was then, this is now. >> we are the big enchalata when it comes to delegates. >> reporter: public policy professor at the university of southern california. >> low and be hold this year it looks as though we could be critical at least to the republican...
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. >> reporter: the two chemicals tested above california state standards. the epa doesn't believe it's out of compliance because the levels were not sustained over eight hours. but then again the agency admits it never tested over an eight-hour span of time. that's something the unions want. has there been resolution that satisfies you and the employees that work there? >> no. we are still waiting for them to step up to the plate. >> reporter: nearly 100 workers have reported missing work, staying home, or difficulty doing their jobs since december of 2014, saying working in the building makes them sick. >> i would characterize 75 hawthorne as a sick building, absolutely. i think it meets the criteria in epa's literature. >> reporter: according to the sick building fact shake, symptoms clute headaches, irritation and dizziness, the same symptoms employees reported to their union reps in a survey. of the 139 employees reported, 64% reported feeling sick when renovations began. were you surprised by the results? >> i was personally surprised, yes. i knew ther
. >> reporter: the two chemicals tested above california state standards. the epa doesn't believe it's out of compliance because the levels were not sustained over eight hours. but then again the agency admits it never tested over an eight-hour span of time. that's something the unions want. has there been resolution that satisfies you and the employees that work there? >> no. we are still waiting for them to step up to the plate. >> reporter: nearly 100 workers have reported...
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and how safe is california's drinking water? we'll talk to a reporter about why she tested her own water. first, republican candidates squared off in miami last night for their latest debate. as donald trump continues his strong hold in the race for the white house. trump's controversy remarks have l lead to fissures and prompted concerned. i'm joined by scott schaffer and by sean walsh, a republican strategist who worked with former california0j÷ governors e schwarzenegger. wyiióáát to you both. sean, your reaction to this morning's announcement from@qÑ carson that>he is supporting] endorsing donald trump. this is a man who has.k compar carson to a child !molester, s" he's super low energy, among?ç not9! a pfsurprise.6i just as we sawrf governor chrisi endorse donald y7trump, i think they're seeing thekk writing on going. on a fairly good politicalvtju)urjz and making themselves relevant for the rest of the political process this year. >> scott, prominent republicans like mitt romney are waging an all out campaign ag
and how safe is california's drinking water? we'll talk to a reporter about why she tested her own water. first, republican candidates squared off in miami last night for their latest debate. as donald trump continues his strong hold in the race for the white house. trump's controversy remarks have l lead to fissures and prompted concerned. i'm joined by scott schaffer and by sean walsh, a republican strategist who worked with former california0j÷ governors e schwarzenegger. wyiióáát to you...
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worked in oakland, native son of california. went to the state's community college system, cal state system, uc system. so i'm somebody who knows california and has really benefited if the state's institutions. >> look the al your bio, you're not a fast starter in high school. i think i read your grade point average, 0.83. >> 0.83. right. >> so what happened? >> i was not a very engaged student. i didn't grow up in a community where the schools were all that great, to be honest. i grew up in a community where i don't think education was valued that highly. i didn't know a lot of people when i went to high school that went to college. used to take the bus past community college every morning, 8:00 a.m. after working the graveyard shift, look out, see the kids going into the school and tuition was $5 a semester back then. community college, just a very, very different reality. so i benefited from that. >> what was it that shifted or who got you motivated to start thinking about klemp and getting serious about education? >> i think
worked in oakland, native son of california. went to the state's community college system, cal state system, uc system. so i'm somebody who knows california and has really benefited if the state's institutions. >> look the al your bio, you're not a fast starter in high school. i think i read your grade point average, 0.83. >> 0.83. right. >> so what happened? >> i was not a very engaged student. i didn't grow up in a community where the schools were all that great, to be...
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you guessed it, california. the country's most populous state may be rich in delegates, offering republicans 172 this year. but it has long been ignored by candidates who instead concentrate on early primary states. >> we are the big enchilada when it comes to delegates. >> reporter: sherry is a public policy professor. >> lo and behold, this year, it looks as though we could be critical at least to the republican nomination, and perhaps in terms of delegate totals to the democratic nomination. >> reporter: which means candidates will have to start paying attention to california. >> there is going to have to be a ground game now. a significant, real ground game on both sides, and my sense is we'll see more of the candidates than we have ever seen in a long time. >> reporter: and if you believe john kasich's ohio victory speech, he has already set his sites on the golden state. >> we're going to have the wind blow us to the rocky mountains and over the mountains to california. >> ted cruz is today to be the most
you guessed it, california. the country's most populous state may be rich in delegates, offering republicans 172 this year. but it has long been ignored by candidates who instead concentrate on early primary states. >> we are the big enchilada when it comes to delegates. >> reporter: sherry is a public policy professor. >> lo and behold, this year, it looks as though we could be critical at least to the republican nomination, and perhaps in terms of delegate totals to the...
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this is a frontal boundary sinking in california. all that cotton ball effect. those are the clouds surfing into our area. it signifies some instability in the area. you notice by -- the jet stream tries to guide into northern california. not a lot out there. high pressure builds in with a passage of today's trough, we do have a pressured gradient. winds up to 30 in san francisco. winds up to 25 in napa. slight winds across the clara valley. 32 degrees in truckee with the snow falling. every since this morning, our sun will go down at 7:30 and clear skies overnight tumbling into the 30s and 40s. 38 degrees overnight low in the santa rosa area. 50s, 60s across the board. do you suffer from allergies? i do. okay. the pollen has been off the charts due to the wind, ushering the pollen around. they continue to blossom and go nuts. a string of -- gradual warming through the weekend. how about that. >> that's the green. >> lots of green. >> they are gorgeous, guys. >>> okay. we thank you for that. a warning for expectant mom is out there from doctors. think twice befo
this is a frontal boundary sinking in california. all that cotton ball effect. those are the clouds surfing into our area. it signifies some instability in the area. you notice by -- the jet stream tries to guide into northern california. not a lot out there. high pressure builds in with a passage of today's trough, we do have a pressured gradient. winds up to 30 in san francisco. winds up to 25 in napa. slight winds across the clara valley. 32 degrees in truckee with the snow falling. every...
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and they never denied that. >> tom, thanks very much. >> okay. >>> they need rain in california, but parts of the state have been getting so much of it in recent days it may be doing more harm than good, at least immediately. the storms have been deadly and destructive causing flash flood, evacuations and rescues and there's much more severe weather to come this week. miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: today in southern california the deluge, flash flooding and hammering hail. the knockout punch came early, even palm trees catching fire from lightning strikes. >> we heard like a big thing, like a bomb. sounded kind of like a bomb. >> reporter: in northern california relentless rain pounded weak hillsides, a cliffhanger for an apartment complex already on the edge in pacifica. it's set to be demolished if mother nation doesn't topple it into the ocean first. >> this is just hammering the coastline. losing the apartments up north of here. >> reporter: the west coast battered for three days by a storm fueled in part by el nino, an atmospheric river bringing more than 9 inches
and they never denied that. >> tom, thanks very much. >> okay. >>> they need rain in california, but parts of the state have been getting so much of it in recent days it may be doing more harm than good, at least immediately. the storms have been deadly and destructive causing flash flood, evacuations and rescues and there's much more severe weather to come this week. miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: today in southern california the deluge, flash flooding...
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california. the golden state has the largest number of delegates, but is often ignored because the primary there is held in june and by then the race is usually decided. as gen for ln done explains-- jennifer london explanation no-one is ignoring it >> you have to go through donald trump >> >> reporter: on the road to the nomination, here is the date to circle, june 7. the last primary voting day will actually matter this time around. the state with the most to offer may surprise you. here is a minute. up guessed it. california. the country's most popular state may be rich in delegates offering republicans 172 this year. but it has long been ignored by candidates who instead concentrate on early primary states. that was then; this is now. >> we are the big enchalada when it comes to delegates >> reporter: a political analyst and professor at the university of southern california. >> lo and behold, this year it looks as though we could be critical at least to the republican nomination and, perhaps
california. the golden state has the largest number of delegates, but is often ignored because the primary there is held in june and by then the race is usually decided. as gen for ln done explains-- jennifer london explanation no-one is ignoring it >> you have to go through donald trump >> >> reporter: on the road to the nomination, here is the date to circle, june 7. the last primary voting day will actually matter this time around. the state with the most to offer may...
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gas buddy shows gas prices all over california are around four dollars. among the 50 most expensive gas stations in the country, 38 of them are in california. experts are calling it the latest beauty trend. experts are calling it the latest beauty trend. at 5:44, the new way many are getting perfectly shaped eyebrows. but first, it can carry 10 tons and transport nearly 50 people in the air for five straight days. coming up, when the world's largest plane will take to the skies. here's what's coming up on 10 news and c-b-s tonight.. episodes of the big bang theory starting at 8:00. then scorpion at 9:00, followed by n- c-i-s: los angeles at 10. then stay tuned for 10news at 11. don't forget to stay up for the late show with stephen colbert and his guests will arnett and charles barkley. a live look from clearwater beach this morning from florida senator and republican florida senator and republican presidential candidate, marco rubio, will make a campaign stop in tampa today. he'll be holding a rally at the downtown. gain some momentum with florida's prim
gas buddy shows gas prices all over california are around four dollars. among the 50 most expensive gas stations in the country, 38 of them are in california. experts are calling it the latest beauty trend. experts are calling it the latest beauty trend. at 5:44, the new way many are getting perfectly shaped eyebrows. but first, it can carry 10 tons and transport nearly 50 people in the air for five straight days. coming up, when the world's largest plane will take to the skies. here's what's...
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not obligated to buy it but you can buy a policy. >> am i covered with homeowners insurance. >> no california homeowners understand their homeowners insurance doesn't cover earthquake they need a separate policy if you're an shiners you can get the earthquake insurance policy. >> so explain why it is for the c e a is deft if a traditional insurance agency. >> irreverent so in the 80s the state of california passed a law that requires any company that writes the policies to over earthquake insurance the homeowners are not required by commissioner cranshaw can bye there was so much loss they were going to stop writing the insurance policies for earthquakes they wanted to stop a serious insurance policy. >> we're talking about the homeownership's buying the earthquake shiners but 70 percent are renters what's my opposite. >> the option for renter the earthquake be insurance company is affordable i think people don't realize just exactly what it covers it covers damaged property but loss of use if you have to be under a building they have a quarter main that was broken as well as emergency repair
not obligated to buy it but you can buy a policy. >> am i covered with homeowners insurance. >> no california homeowners understand their homeowners insurance doesn't cover earthquake they need a separate policy if you're an shiners you can get the earthquake insurance policy. >> so explain why it is for the c e a is deft if a traditional insurance agency. >> irreverent so in the 80s the state of california passed a law that requires any company that writes the policies...
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the clues indicating one of california's most famous cats california's most famous cats could be responsible for what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ >>> the imfamous hot felon is out of jail and preparing for a modelling career. he served time in stockton, and was released this week. meeks posted this picture to his instagram page. >>> tonight in southern california, los angeles zoo officials say mountain lion p-22 may be a koala killer. zoo official s say the koala has potential to just walk around. last week, something mauled the little animal p the middle of the night. a still photo of p-22 was inside that night. >> he was in the zoo the night of koala disappeared and would be capable of doing it. there is strong circumstantial evidence. >>> some officials say it may be time to trap the lion and move it out of griffith park. it's not clear how the lion is getting into the zoo. it is possible it was a
the clues indicating one of california's most famous cats california's most famous cats could be responsible for what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ >>> the imfamous hot felon is out of jail and preparing for a modelling career. he served time in stockton, and was released this week. meeks posted...
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california. the country's most populace state may be you rich in delegates, 172 this year, but is often ignored by the candidates. >> we are the big everywhere lad a. enchilada. perhaps in termination of delegate totals to the democratic nomination. >> which means candidates will have to start paying attention to california. >> there's going to have to be a ground game now, a significant real ground game. on both sides. and my sense is: we'll see more of the candidates than we've ever seen in a long time. >> and if you believe john kasich's ohio victory speech he's already set his sights on the golden state. >> i'm getting ready to rent a covered wagon and have the wind sail us over the rocky mountains and to california. >> ted cruz is said to be the most organized candidate in california. donaldonald trump's relationshin the state is a little trickier. we know hollywood has been be strong on donald trump, but will star power translate to votes in a state as blue as the pacific ocean? even orange
california. the country's most populace state may be you rich in delegates, 172 this year, but is often ignored by the candidates. >> we are the big everywhere lad a. enchilada. perhaps in termination of delegate totals to the democratic nomination. >> which means candidates will have to start paying attention to california. >> there's going to have to be a ground game now, a significant real ground game. on both sides. and my sense is: we'll see more of the candidates than...
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not only here in california but across the country. this follows an nbc bay area investigation into california's drought. senior investigative reporter stephen stock has the details that caught national attention. >> reporter: less than six months after nbc bay area travelled to israel to show how that desert country had changed the dynamic by using technology to solve its drought and water technology -- >> very high bar on the left is the state of california. >> reporter: innovators from california gathered with 200 other water experts from around the country. >> already exceed the available flow. >> reporter: among those in the audience at the white house, san francisco entrepreneurs aaron and mark donig, co-founders along with ashley tolberg of the israel california green tech partnership, a partnership featured by the white house at this summit. >> we're looking for the best and the brightest of israeli startups to come over the california. >> reporter: green tech used the occasion to announce it will now team with the city of los
not only here in california but across the country. this follows an nbc bay area investigation into california's drought. senior investigative reporter stephen stock has the details that caught national attention. >> reporter: less than six months after nbc bay area travelled to israel to show how that desert country had changed the dynamic by using technology to solve its drought and water technology -- >> very high bar on the left is the state of california. >> reporter:...
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are here in california. property shark compiled the latest ranking. a neighborhood in sec upon it, new york in the hamptons is number one. at their chins 94027 a zip code is number two. 111 holds sold their last year. the median price was $5.9 million. of the top 25 most expensive zip codes, burlingame so they most home sales last year there were 415 transactions with the median price of just over two point transactions with the median price of just over $2.2 million. >>> people who been santa clara county rs to express their feelings about an unusual homeless shelter. there will be a community meeting tonight on a proposal to put modular homes that could house as many as 170 people. the temporary homes would be placed on a six that could house as many as 170 people. the temporary homes would be placed on a 6 acre site. the area had been used for boat and rv storage. san jose and county leaders say the area will be a village and not become a homeless and count. >>> menchie's being asked for input at the meeting tonight. it is being held at the scottis
are here in california. property shark compiled the latest ranking. a neighborhood in sec upon it, new york in the hamptons is number one. at their chins 94027 a zip code is number two. 111 holds sold their last year. the median price was $5.9 million. of the top 25 most expensive zip codes, burlingame so they most home sales last year there were 415 transactions with the median price of just over two point transactions with the median price of just over $2.2 million. >>> people who...
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california. tom, good morning, on that line for all others. caller: good morning. listen, i'm a senior, ok? this $15 an hour is a political thing. it allows the illegals that we have here to stay here. we have places in los angeles where it created stpwhrones to give people who don't -- where it created zones to give people who don't speak english. it's a political thing. it's put together by the unions. you have workers who are in the restaurant business, your dishwasher, minimum wage is an entry-level. it's not a living wage. it's a wage to start on and move up. it's done primarily by jerry brown, the unions in l.a. it's going to be -- you think mcdonald's can stay in business ? in san francisco, they're already experimenting where you go in, you talk to a computer, you pa the computer, and you go pick up your food. this is going to cut down on business, and it's not beneficial to anybody except the democratic party in california. we really don't need it. we want educated people to earn $15 an
california. tom, good morning, on that line for all others. caller: good morning. listen, i'm a senior, ok? this $15 an hour is a political thing. it allows the illegals that we have here to stay here. we have places in los angeles where it created stpwhrones to give people who don't -- where it created zones to give people who don't speak english. it's a political thing. it's put together by the unions. you have workers who are in the restaurant business, your dishwasher, minimum wage is an...
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this follows a nbc bay area investigation into california's drought. senior investigative reporter stephen stock has the details now that caught national attention, steven. >> reporter: peggy, exactly right. today the white house announced that nearly $5 billion -- that's with a b -- in private money will now go over the next ten years towards developing new technologies to help solve drought, not only here in california but around the country. less than six months after nbc bay area traveled to israel to show how that desert country had changed the dynamic by using technology to solve its drought and water shortage. innovators from california gathered with 200 other water experts from around the country at the white house for a water summit held on this world water day. among those in the audience at the white house, san francisco entrepreneurs aaron tartakovski and mark donig cofounders along with ashley tallberg of the california green tech partnership. a partnership featured at the white house by this summit. >> we're looking for the best and brigh
this follows a nbc bay area investigation into california's drought. senior investigative reporter stephen stock has the details now that caught national attention, steven. >> reporter: peggy, exactly right. today the white house announced that nearly $5 billion -- that's with a b -- in private money will now go over the next ten years towards developing new technologies to help solve drought, not only here in california but around the country. less than six months after nbc bay area...
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dying today in california. she will have a lasting legacy, fiercely loyal to her husband, wielding her influence behind the scenes in the white house. even during press conferences, helping her husband. death of her husband, saying her last good-bye before he was laid to rest. california governor jerry brown ordering flags at half-staff. in a moment here, barbara walters joins me. how nancy reagan was in her final year, and behind the scenes in the reagan white house, the reagan marriage. we begin with matt gutman at the reagan presidential library in california. >> reporter: nancy reagan died at her los angeles home sunday morning. a family spokesman said heart failure was the cause. she remained spry and stylish to summer. her stepson, michael reagan, tweeting earlier that "she is where she has always wanted to be, with her ronnie." tonight, condolences pouring in. fellow first lady, barbara bush, writing, "we take comfort that they will be reunited once more." former california governor, arnold schwarzenegge
dying today in california. she will have a lasting legacy, fiercely loyal to her husband, wielding her influence behind the scenes in the white house. even during press conferences, helping her husband. death of her husband, saying her last good-bye before he was laid to rest. california governor jerry brown ordering flags at half-staff. in a moment here, barbara walters joins me. how nancy reagan was in her final year, and behind the scenes in the reagan white house, the reagan marriage. we...
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the current california minimum wage is $10 an hour. if this deal is approved by state legislature, minimum wage would go up $.50 by january the raises in each of the next five years >>> state lawmakers are expected to question the high- speed rail authority about its latest proposal to bring the system to the bay area first. the plan calls for building a 250 mile segment of the system from san jose to the central valley to begin operating by 2025. backers claim they can use that -- build outline using currently available funds. originally, the first phase would run to burbank. supporters want it to go from san francisco to go los angeles by 2029 and eventually from sacramento to san diego. the hearing is scheduled for 2:30 pm. >>> caltrans wants to implode 15 remaining areas of the old bay bridge. they are expected to search for approval for the implosion. if approved, the next two would be removed this fall and seven more into 2018. back in november, the largest peer of the old eastern span was successfully imploded. >>> rosemary, it
the current california minimum wage is $10 an hour. if this deal is approved by state legislature, minimum wage would go up $.50 by january the raises in each of the next five years >>> state lawmakers are expected to question the high- speed rail authority about its latest proposal to bring the system to the bay area first. the plan calls for building a 250 mile segment of the system from san jose to the central valley to begin operating by 2025. backers claim they can use that --...
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that is according to the california institutes for research. it says about 170,000 children are not enrolled simply because there are not enough spots at public preschools. years of education cuts are to blame. >>> the fbi apparently now knows how to open up a locked iphone. we covered that news earlier in the week, but helping other polices agencies do the exact same thing. >> that is according to an associated press report this morning. scott mcgrew joins us now. what are the implications. >> interesting development, kris. >> police agency in arkansas has asked the fbi for help opening an iphone and ipod. this comes after the fbi was able to open up that phone you were talking about. it told congress, though, only apple would have been able to open it up. it also told congress that the te technology it was seeking would only be used to open one phone. the phone used by san bernardino footer syed farrok. >> meantime dianne feinstein said the fbi should not have to tell apple how it oep oened up the phone. feinstein is consistently side would t
that is according to the california institutes for research. it says about 170,000 children are not enrolled simply because there are not enough spots at public preschools. years of education cuts are to blame. >>> the fbi apparently now knows how to open up a locked iphone. we covered that news earlier in the week, but helping other polices agencies do the exact same thing. >> that is according to an associated press report this morning. scott mcgrew joins us now. what are the...
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sigue lloviendo en california, vamos hablar de pronÓstico al volver. marÍa: si usted pasa, usa el bart, prepararse para conocer lo que revela una limpieza en los trenes. segÚn la investigaciÓn, usted deberÍa editar tocar cualquier superficie, porque estÁ catalogado como en segundo lugar nacional de bacterias del paÍs. encontraron que en el pasamanos se albergaban 483 distintos tipos de gÉrmenes. leÓn: por otro lado las autoridades expresaron preocupaciÓn a montar a los pasajeros que cubre mÁs de un asiento. dijeron que en el caso de que viajen semivacÍos no saben si deberÍan viajar a un pasajero que ocupe mÁs de un asiento. ♪ ♪ los precandidatos republicanos a la residencia se volvieron a enfrentar hoy en un debate en florida, parece que dejaron la artillerÍa en casa. marÍa: los aspirantes hicieron a un lado las peleas y tocaron el empleo, la migraciÓn. reportera: la universidad de miami, fue lugar de el encuentro de republicanos a cuatro dÍas de la primaria. todos los candidatos, tuvieron que exponer sus posiciones sobre el establ
sigue lloviendo en california, vamos hablar de pronÓstico al volver. marÍa: si usted pasa, usa el bart, prepararse para conocer lo que revela una limpieza en los trenes. segÚn la investigaciÓn, usted deberÍa editar tocar cualquier superficie, porque estÁ catalogado como en segundo lugar nacional de bacterias del paÍs. encontraron que en el pasamanos se albergaban 483 distintos tipos de gÉrmenes. leÓn: por otro lado las autoridades expresaron preocupaciÓn a montar a los pasajeros que...
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i'm from california. she's been in california 72 years. when i was a kid she was the first lady of this state and made historic moves then. they moved out of the governor's mansion three months in because nancy said it wasn't safe. they lived in a fabulous neighborhood and she set the trends there. she gave out halloween candy and had these awesome decorations to halloween that to this day if you go through the neighborhood the decorations are the same. now it's evolved to christmas decorations. they built a governor's mansion and never moved in it. jerry brown after that refused to mo ve in it. as you look across the crowd you have 50-60 years of celebrity. >> waive and give >> one of her good friends chris wallace is late in washington. chris, i've very much enjoyed hearing your tales of phone calls with nancy reagan over the years. you must have some interesting incite. >> well, it's so interesting looking at the people, the faces and the crowd today. it's kind of a sent mental journey for those of us who covered the reagan's campaigns
i'm from california. she's been in california 72 years. when i was a kid she was the first lady of this state and made historic moves then. they moved out of the governor's mansion three months in because nancy said it wasn't safe. they lived in a fabulous neighborhood and she set the trends there. she gave out halloween candy and had these awesome decorations to halloween that to this day if you go through the neighborhood the decorations are the same. now it's evolved to christmas...
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from a rain-soaked california as we're here to bring you the final farewell to former first lady nancy reagan. we're going to get to that star-studded gathering in just a moment. first, to an increasingly dangerous and developing situation, another major storm system. this one in the south triggering states of emergency and over 1,000 high-water rescues. families have been pulled from rooftops, some from trees as police and the national guard move in amid historic floodwaters raging. millions of people being warned of flash floods. that's where we begin shamlian in the storm zone. >> reporter: desperation as the waters rise in louisiana. six of the people rescued were found clinging to trees. ang anxious families were rushed to safety in the dark of night. >> my little son was asleep so we had to hurry to get him together really, really quick. it was a little scary. well, a lot scary, really. >> reporter: 1300 rescues and counting. hundreds of homes have suffered water damage. in monroe, already more than 20 inches of rain. this boat crashed into a bridge, a result of rising water. acr
from a rain-soaked california as we're here to bring you the final farewell to former first lady nancy reagan. we're going to get to that star-studded gathering in just a moment. first, to an increasingly dangerous and developing situation, another major storm system. this one in the south triggering states of emergency and over 1,000 high-water rescues. families have been pulled from rooftops, some from trees as police and the national guard move in amid historic floodwaters raging. millions...
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-- out of the golden bears of california. they will open up and friday in spokane. they won the big west regular- season tournament and titles. charles barkley has a high opinion of cow -- cal. >> other than north carolina this is probably the most talented team in college basketball. i have no idea why they lost in games. >> they were young. >> the youth caught up with them. >> this might be the most talented team. >>> as for st. mary's they have been on the tournament bubble since losing in the finals on tuesday. after five days of waiting the bubble was pop. the regular-season was finished 27 and 5. they will miss the tournament for the third straight year. they will settle for the an it where they will host new mexico state on tuesday. before all of the brackets were announced coach knew his team wasn't getting it because for the first time it was leaked on social media. >> i guess the players had their phones on. you can't keep those things the secret. they were rambling. >> i heard we weren't in it and i didn't look at
-- out of the golden bears of california. they will open up and friday in spokane. they won the big west regular- season tournament and titles. charles barkley has a high opinion of cow -- cal. >> other than north carolina this is probably the most talented team in college basketball. i have no idea why they lost in games. >> they were young. >> the youth caught up with them. >> this might be the most talented team. >>> as for st. mary's they have been on the...
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this is not just a california or united states problem. so, who have you heard from? >> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada. it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids that dyslexia -- i have it, too. so it's not like it's just you. >> okay, you're not alone. right? >> yeah. >> thank you so much for sharing your message. all right. and we have a lot more to talk about. coming up, you're going to meet the mother of a dyslexic child who decided that she had to take her fight to the state legislature to get services for children like her son. also, you're going to meet a doctor considered to be the guru of dyslexia, working on science-based programs for decades. stay with us. we'll be right back. aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon
this is not just a california or united states problem. so, who have you heard from? >> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada. it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids...
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california hates business, california hates productivity. california hates ingenuity and inanother evaluation and they want you to move to arizona, that's their plan, i'm not sure how it works because they want to tax somebody, right? so that they're going to run out of people to tax is the problem with california. stuart: this is my idea again, but i would say the best hope of bringing people into the republican fold in california is probably donald trump, what do you think. >> yeah, true. yes, but we had arnold schwarzenegger, right? so arnold schwarzenegger was a republican on thursdays, on the third week of the month, every other month and that was it. he was a celebrity governor of california. so hopefully trump is more substantive than that, but i think that he has the same appeal that arnold schwarzenegger had. stuart: but it's really nice to see california having the chance to play a role in the presidential selection process and i think you've got a role. congressman hunter, thanks for joining us, sir, we appreciate it. >> thanks, s
california hates business, california hates productivity. california hates ingenuity and inanother evaluation and they want you to move to arizona, that's their plan, i'm not sure how it works because they want to tax somebody, right? so that they're going to run out of people to tax is the problem with california. stuart: this is my idea again, but i would say the best hope of bringing people into the republican fold in california is probably donald trump, what do you think. >> yeah,...
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. >> wow >> then, sea lion's stranded along the california freeway. yes, freeway... >> dr shini somara is a mechanical e engineer, she'll show us what's been done to to find out why this is happening. >> at this stage, are they feeling distressed? and i'm phil torez, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now lets do some science. >> welcome to techknow im phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. guys there are outlaws out there working in the shadows committing horrible acts against defenseless yet majestic animals. we're talking about the ivory poachers who have decimated the populations in africa. >> it's really alarming because ivory goes for about a thousand dollars a pound, that's more valuable than illegal drugs. >> and you know what that means is that the damage has been devestating over a hundred thousand elephants have been killed in just the last three years and the question is what can we do about it? we found a team of scientists who are using some unexpected weapons- dna and radiocarbon dating- let's check it out. >> apr
. >> wow >> then, sea lion's stranded along the california freeway. yes, freeway... >> dr shini somara is a mechanical e engineer, she'll show us what's been done to to find out why this is happening. >> at this stage, are they feeling distressed? and i'm phil torez, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now lets do some science. >> welcome to techknow im phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. guys there are outlaws out there working in the...
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a big hitch in california's right-to-die law has been life insurance. there were concerns that terminally ill californians that took advantage of the death with dignity drugs would forfeit their life insurance, but the law would have no negative impact on terminally ill patients. >> because this law intends to help people in end stages where they're terminal. and for lack of a better way to put it, they're not becoming terminally ill to commit suicide. >> opponents of the law maintain it opens the door to abuse. >>> an old internet scam is finding new life. one small typo could put you in the hands of scammers. unethical people are buying domains of popular websites. the hope is that you mistakenly sign into their phony sites and get tricked into downloading their malware. this scam is known as typo squatting. >>> people who don't even known a car will soon be able to drive for a ridesharing company. the drivers must make at least 65 trips a week to get the best part of the deal. drivers who don't meet the minimum will play extra on a sliding scale. the
a big hitch in california's right-to-die law has been life insurance. there were concerns that terminally ill californians that took advantage of the death with dignity drugs would forfeit their life insurance, but the law would have no negative impact on terminally ill patients. >> because this law intends to help people in end stages where they're terminal. and for lack of a better way to put it, they're not becoming terminally ill to commit suicide. >> opponents of the law...