79
79
Jan 17, 2012
01/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
here in california it's one in three e. unless we deal with the foreclosures, it's going to continue to promote unemployment. really make it difficult for us to see any type of economic regeneration in this nation. it's critical that we address this. >> professor, there have been a variety of plans, state plans. interested whether you can steer us to the principles or actual plans you have seen that could steer us into a room where you could move towards resolution. >> resolution is going to require the fundamentals be on the right side. it's possible that the overall economy's growth will bring us in this year to bottoming and to recovery. that said, just as i agree with john, we're going to see an increase in foreclosures and the danger there is that we could have another vicious cycle. even if it's just for the short run of prices falling under water. more people fore closing. that said, part of the solution will be rentership. and rentership is up. there's increased demand for that. we need to see some of these properti
here in california it's one in three e. unless we deal with the foreclosures, it's going to continue to promote unemployment. really make it difficult for us to see any type of economic regeneration in this nation. it's critical that we address this. >> professor, there have been a variety of plans, state plans. interested whether you can steer us to the principles or actual plans you have seen that could steer us into a room where you could move towards resolution. >> resolution is...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
217
217
Jan 25, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row. this is an important change from where we used to be on this issue, because for a very long time, politicians have been afraid to talk about reasons for ending the death penalty and this has been seen -- been seen as an issue that would run political careers, as the former district attorney has shown, the death penalty is no longer of liability and the voters are ready for candidates who will say that we need smart criminal- justice policy, to keep the community safe and that will hold the offenders accountable, and
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
218
218
Jan 16, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
and one in northern california. we're going to make sure that diane gets re-elected. but my role tonight is a very simple one. when then mayor newsom called me to tell me what he had in mind for the d.a., i, too, said to him, you're going to appoint a nonlawyer to the job? he said, see, you're not as smart as i thought you were. the guy is a lawyer. i knew that going out. i want you to urge him because he didn't accept when i offered it to him. he wanted to think about it. now, i never appointed anybody who wanted to think about it. do you think mark leno wanted to think about it when i appointed him. newsom wanted to think about it when i wanted to appoint him? not at all. they thought it was their divine right! [laughter] [applause] >> but not george. he really was very, very thoughtful. he called me and we chatted and i, of course, was really encouraging him because you don't know when you're going to need a d.a. [laughter] >> and in my lifetime, i have always stayed close to every district attorney, every attorn
and one in northern california. we're going to make sure that diane gets re-elected. but my role tonight is a very simple one. when then mayor newsom called me to tell me what he had in mind for the d.a., i, too, said to him, you're going to appoint a nonlawyer to the job? he said, see, you're not as smart as i thought you were. the guy is a lawyer. i knew that going out. i want you to urge him because he didn't accept when i offered it to him. he wanted to think about it. now, i never...
308
308
Jan 19, 2012
01/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
cu - anchor california est mejorando, pero es necesario aumentar los impuestos.. ese fue el mensaje del gobernador jerry brown en su segundo informe de gobierno desde que fue electo.. jaime peluffo nos trae un anlisis de lo que est en juego.. jaime.. take anchor live cu - peluffo csar, brown insisti en la necesidad de hacer recortes y aumentar impuestos, y tambin defendi el acta de los sueÑos de california.. take pkg el gobernador jerry brown empez su discurso de gobierno con un regaÑo cnico a los republicanos.. s.o.t. jerry brown/gobernador de california 21:47:00 their critic of my speech 24 hours ago.. brown dijo que criticaron su discurso hace 24 horas, cuando nisiquiera lo haba terminado de redactar. s.o.t. 23:21:00 again, i propose cuts and temporary taxes.. neither is popular, but both must be done. pero su discurso inmediatamente se torn serio y dijo que nuevamente propone recortes e impuestos temporales.. s.o.t. javier gonzález/analista político 4:31:00 este gobernador estaba hablando a la legislatura pero a la vez estaba hablandole a los californianos
cu - anchor california est mejorando, pero es necesario aumentar los impuestos.. ese fue el mensaje del gobernador jerry brown en su segundo informe de gobierno desde que fue electo.. jaime peluffo nos trae un anlisis de lo que est en juego.. jaime.. take anchor live cu - peluffo csar, brown insisti en la necesidad de hacer recortes y aumentar impuestos, y tambin defendi el acta de los sueÑos de california.. take pkg el gobernador jerry brown empez su discurso de gobierno con un regaÑo cnico...
137
137
Jan 21, 2012
01/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to this week in northern california. joining me tonight are rachel gordon, san francisco chronicle city hall reporter. and marissa lagos, a san francisco political reporter. and john myers, sacramento bureau chief for kqed joining us from the capital. well, john, governor brown gave his state of the state address this week. and he's been touring the state ever since. well, what's the essence of what he's saying? >> you know, belva, i think the essence of what the governor is saying is trust me. trust me on my plain for the future of california. trust me on my plan for spending cuts. trust me on my plan for why we need additional taxes. and, you know, last year, the governor spent all of his time here at the state capital trying to bridge the divide among legislators at the state capital and dealing with these budget issues. this year, he takes it on the road and he's got to try to bridge the very different viewpoints of where california should go with voters. and i think it's a pivotal year. i should really tell you, i t
welcome to this week in northern california. joining me tonight are rachel gordon, san francisco chronicle city hall reporter. and marissa lagos, a san francisco political reporter. and john myers, sacramento bureau chief for kqed joining us from the capital. well, john, governor brown gave his state of the state address this week. and he's been touring the state ever since. well, what's the essence of what he's saying? >> you know, belva, i think the essence of what the governor is...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
205
205
Jan 21, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] member of the california state assembly, fiona ma. [applause] and a majority of your board of supervisors are here, which is a good thing. [laughter] the president of the board, david chiu. [applause] the rev. of the board, sean elsbernd. [applause] and the three women that are always undying loyalty you in support almost everything you'd do, and i will introduce the three of them together -- jane kim, leah komen and carmen chu. [applause] mark farrell. [applause] scott wiener, member of the board of supervisors. [applause] eric mar, a member of the board of supervisors. david campos, a member of the board of supervisors. [applause] you have some other city officials who are here. you have, of course, the man who takes all of our money, the treasurer, jose camos. [applause] campos would like to be there one of these days. i am so focused on campos, he owes me one. [laughter] the public defender, the man who he looked to -- you look to it you got arrested and are broke. -- if you got arrested and are broke. [applause] and the city atto
[applause] member of the california state assembly, fiona ma. [applause] and a majority of your board of supervisors are here, which is a good thing. [laughter] the president of the board, david chiu. [applause] the rev. of the board, sean elsbernd. [applause] and the three women that are always undying loyalty you in support almost everything you'd do, and i will introduce the three of them together -- jane kim, leah komen and carmen chu. [applause] mark farrell. [applause] scott wiener,...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Jan 15, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was coned
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
240
240
Jan 31, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
, compton, california, at that time was like oakland on steroids. it was a tough operation. he brought some sense of justice under the law in compton, california. he was elevated to the superior court by pete wilson, appointed first and then elevated to the supreme court by pete wilson. in the superior court capacity, he continued his understanding and his presentation on equal justice under the law, so impressive that a democratic president named bill clinton accepted the recommendations of the senatorial representatives from california and marino became a district judge of the district court in california, approved unanimously by the u.s. senate on an appointment from bill clinton. just think about that, republican, wilson republican, clinton a democrat. it didn't take gray davis long to recognize that he, too, wanted to get in on appointing marino to something. and he appointed marino as an associate justice of our court. i think maybe the third in the history of the state of california and hispanic in that category. he has since completed his ta
, compton, california, at that time was like oakland on steroids. it was a tough operation. he brought some sense of justice under the law in compton, california. he was elevated to the superior court by pete wilson, appointed first and then elevated to the supreme court by pete wilson. in the superior court capacity, he continued his understanding and his presentation on equal justice under the law, so impressive that a democratic president named bill clinton accepted the recommendations of...
140
140
Jan 19, 2012
01/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> governor brown says that california is healing but it's a painful process. he laid out his plans for fixing the finances during his annual state of the state address today. phil matier on the proposals that could be unpopular with taxpayers and one that could get an a-plus from their kids. >> putting it as simply as i can, california is on the mend. >> reporter: that was governor jerry brown's assessment of california and his prescription for getting it whole again? >> cuts and taxes neither popular but both need to be done. >> reporter: the cuts will likely be the social safety net programs something even his fellow democrats are resisting. >> most of these programs are already cut to the bone. >> the details inside the budget is what we have to debate. >> reporter: as usual, the republicans are dead set against any tax hikes. >> it was ironic, he praised veteran hour capitalists the 1%, the very people he wants to taxes and drive out of the state. >> reporter: none of this or the state's $13 billion deficit seemed to faze the governor. >> the year 2012 pre
. >>> governor brown says that california is healing but it's a painful process. he laid out his plans for fixing the finances during his annual state of the state address today. phil matier on the proposals that could be unpopular with taxpayers and one that could get an a-plus from their kids. >> putting it as simply as i can, california is on the mend. >> reporter: that was governor jerry brown's assessment of california and his prescription for getting it whole again?...
248
248
Jan 20, 2012
01/12
by
KOFY
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
corner of california and montgomery. protesters blocked the bank entrances and kept it from opening and blocked the trolley line. this standoff is the result of officers arresting somebody blocking the parking garage. some protesters are on the move marching around the bank. you can expect cable car traffic slowed or stalled. traffic snarled. if you can avoid that area please try do so. >> you can see how grey it is outside. that means rain continues more on the way. >> absolutely more on the way probably heaviest during the latter parts of the afternoon into the evening if you have plans be prepared. good morning. we start where it is starting to look less brown and more white heaviest of the snow not there yet will start around 7:00 this evening. the sooner you can get up there the better off you will be. snow levels now around 7500 feet they will drop a little the passes will be probably snowbound by the evening hours once that sunsets. at home rain falling as we look down on san francisco to the east as you can see.
corner of california and montgomery. protesters blocked the bank entrances and kept it from opening and blocked the trolley line. this standoff is the result of officers arresting somebody blocking the parking garage. some protesters are on the move marching around the bank. you can expect cable car traffic slowed or stalled. traffic snarled. if you can avoid that area please try do so. >> you can see how grey it is outside. that means rain continues more on the way. >> absolutely...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
state senator mark leno representing california's district three senators welcome. thank you john going to be with you great to have you with us first of all about your legislation this legislation passed twice before but each time was vetoed by republican governor schwarzenegger or maybe is made out of it but anyhow it is it harder now to get single payer passed than it was then and if so why. we have gotten our below the single payer universal health care reform bill to a governor's desk twice no other state legislature has done that but we've actually gotten it off the senate floor three times the third time it was held in the assembly so we're back again and you are right a majority of democrats voted for it the other day but we need a majority of the house and that would take twenty one votes as stated and we only have nineteen votes of the four democratic legislators you showed on the screen three of them have already voted third in the past as well and of course on fortunately none of my republican colleagues have ever voted for the bill and for those who are
state senator mark leno representing california's district three senators welcome. thank you john going to be with you great to have you with us first of all about your legislation this legislation passed twice before but each time was vetoed by republican governor schwarzenegger or maybe is made out of it but anyhow it is it harder now to get single payer passed than it was then and if so why. we have gotten our below the single payer universal health care reform bill to a governor's desk...
279
279
Jan 6, 2012
01/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
" o la ley de los sueÑos de california. --jaime peluffo nos trae el reporte.. jaime.. take anchor live ---los trabajadores de la fabrica de dulces de regaliz o "licorice" en union city, se encuentran en huelga, y hoy se apostaron en las entradas de dicha fabrica. take vo ---ellos aseguran que los trabajadores han experimentado un incremento en el pago de seguro de salud, pero que en sus salarios el aumento ha sido minimo. ---la empresa asegura que si ha habido aumento salarial, mejoraron sus beneficios de jubilacion, y de salud. ---los trabajadores se encuentran en huelga desde el 5 de diciembre pasado. cu ---el hombre acusado de provocar varios incendios en los angeles, tambien podra haber hecho lo mismo en alemania. take vo ---harry burk-hart, de 24 aÑos de edad, est siendo investigado por fraude e incendio intencional en su pas de origen. ---las autoridades dicen que en el apartamento del sospechoso en hollywood, encontraron varios articulos sobre los incendios en los angeles, y otros ocurridos en alemania el aÑo pasad
" o la ley de los sueÑos de california. --jaime peluffo nos trae el reporte.. jaime.. take anchor live ---los trabajadores de la fabrica de dulces de regaliz o "licorice" en union city, se encuentran en huelga, y hoy se apostaron en las entradas de dicha fabrica. take vo ---ellos aseguran que los trabajadores han experimentado un incremento en el pago de seguro de salud, pero que en sus salarios el aumento ha sido minimo. ---la empresa asegura que si ha habido aumento salarial,...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
236
236
Jan 17, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this i
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this i
112
112
Jan 19, 2012
01/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
in california, we have detailed state standards and lots of tests. unfortunately, the resulting data is not provided until after the school is over. even today as i speak to you, the ranking of schools based on tests taken in april and may of 2011 is not available. i believe it is time to reduce the number of tests and get results that teachers, principals, and superintendents in weeks, not months. [applause] with timely data, principals and superintendents can better mentor and guide teachers as well as make sound evaluations of their performance. i believe we also need a qualitative system of assessments such as a site visitation program where each classroom is visited, observe, and evaluated. i will work for the state board of education to develop this proposal verl. education is divided by strong emotions. my role is not to choose sides but to listen and engage and believe. i will do that. i have already spoke about reform and tradition but i will not accept complacency. my hunch is that principals and teachers know the most but i will take good
in california, we have detailed state standards and lots of tests. unfortunately, the resulting data is not provided until after the school is over. even today as i speak to you, the ranking of schools based on tests taken in april and may of 2011 is not available. i believe it is time to reduce the number of tests and get results that teachers, principals, and superintendents in weeks, not months. [applause] with timely data, principals and superintendents can better mentor and guide teachers...
172
172
Jan 27, 2012
01/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
california is mounting a comeback led by a man whose name has been synonymous with california government for decades. that is the back drop tonight for a conversation between tom brokaw and governor jerry brown. >> putting it as simply as i can, california is on the mend. >> reporter: there is a lot to mend. it's been a world of hurt during the down turn. a million jobs were lost when the housing bubble burst. when unemployment dropped to over 11% last week, that was good news. there was a time when california set the pace for america's economy. it remains a state of conspicuous wealth, but it is deep in debt. a year ago the budget deficit hit $26 billion plus. it's now about a 1/3 of that. to make up the rest, brown wants to raise the state's sales tax and is asking californians who pay the most taxes, the wealthy, to pay more. >> neither is popular, but both must be done. >> reporter: brown says it is the only way to protect the state's education system. >> i'm not doing this unilaterally. i'm putting it to the people and urging them, make the decision for california. >> reporter: now
california is mounting a comeback led by a man whose name has been synonymous with california government for decades. that is the back drop tonight for a conversation between tom brokaw and governor jerry brown. >> putting it as simply as i can, california is on the mend. >> reporter: there is a lot to mend. it's been a world of hurt during the down turn. a million jobs were lost when the housing bubble burst. when unemployment dropped to over 11% last week, that was good news....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
256
256
Jan 1, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea. >> and the appellants that are only concerned about those locations would be free to withdraw their appeals. commissioner fung: commissioners, we have a process and we have an appeal. a one issue that i was trying to give -- and to get at, all of the forms are submitted. it is not fair to provide an indication of where the board is going to go with this. >> if, in fact, i am pressured to make a decision -- being withdrawn by these folks and it is not being withdrawn, -- are they going to withdraw 101? >> we won't know until we had a hearing. where my existing business is today, versus a future. >> of the settlement was offered and is -- i will agree to the withdrawal because i can't risk my current business. i feel pressured to do it. >> shall we give them five minutes? why don't we take a break for 5 minutes and let them -- we're going to adjourn for five director: this is the board of appeals meeting. are you up to addressing that issue
for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea. >> and the appellants that are only concerned about those locations would be free to withdraw their appeals. commissioner fung: commissioners, we have a process and we have an appeal. a one issue that i was trying to give -- and to get at, all of the forms are submitted. it is not fair to provide an indication of where the board is going to go with this....
122
122
Jan 28, 2012
01/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
now he's syncing up with california. and basically the dramatic reductions you're going to see in smog, in use of foreign oil, greenhouse gas emissions, i cannot overestimate that this is an issue that was stalled for many years in congress. remember, the detroit democrats wouldn't let gas mileage be raised and the texas republicans and oil guys wouldn't let it. and this is -- this is really the tipping point. you know. just in the next year, you're going to see six or seven major new models for sale. ford focus which is all-electric. plug-in toyota plea yus, 82 miles per gallon, coming to showrooms in march. these are real. >> what kind of range are we going to see? is battery technology to the point -- >> that's what changed a lot. what the board tried to do 10 or 15 years ago, battery technology was not good enough to make a feasible car people could afford. battery technology now, basically copying the same batteries in cell phones, is much better, cheaper, getting better all the time. you can do about 100 miles or m
now he's syncing up with california. and basically the dramatic reductions you're going to see in smog, in use of foreign oil, greenhouse gas emissions, i cannot overestimate that this is an issue that was stalled for many years in congress. remember, the detroit democrats wouldn't let gas mileage be raised and the texas republicans and oil guys wouldn't let it. and this is -- this is really the tipping point. you know. just in the next year, you're going to see six or seven major new models...
108
108
Jan 15, 2012
01/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
navy and and fremont and the california battalion. they wouldn't have wanted to, but they didn't have much choice at that point, i don't think. anybody else over here? yes, ma'am. >> your next door neighbor in fairhope, alabama, is a good friend, and when i visited her before, we walked around your house, but you were never around. all we saw was a typewriter. i want to know how many books you've written on a typewriter? >> when did i start writing on a computer? i think the first book i wrote on a computer, i think, was forest gump, and it was weird because i spent ten years in -- first typewriter, my father gave it to me. he was a hour in mobile, and he was going to electric, so he gave me an un-electric one. and i used that to write better times than these, which was my first book, and then i got a little electric because it was easier on your fingers. i had started coming down to mobile in the winter because it was cold in new york, and i was trying to see my father before he passed away. and everybody was talking about these comp
navy and and fremont and the california battalion. they wouldn't have wanted to, but they didn't have much choice at that point, i don't think. anybody else over here? yes, ma'am. >> your next door neighbor in fairhope, alabama, is a good friend, and when i visited her before, we walked around your house, but you were never around. all we saw was a typewriter. i want to know how many books you've written on a typewriter? >> when did i start writing on a computer? i think the first...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
117
117
Jan 30, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the eyes of the nation were on california in 1911, when we all voted. it was the sixth and largest state in the nation to approve this. one decade later, we have full voting rights in the united states. helping newly enfranchised women, a new political movement was founded. >> starting in the 1920's, it was a movement created by the suffragettes moving forward to getting the right to vote. all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women's suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. >> how long does this mean going on? >> the week of the 20th. people do not realize that women were allowed to vote as early as the 1920's. in the library collection we have a manuscript from the end of december, possibly longer. >
. >> the eyes of the nation were on california in 1911, when we all voted. it was the sixth and largest state in the nation to approve this. one decade later, we have full voting rights in the united states. helping newly enfranchised women, a new political movement was founded. >> starting in the 1920's, it was a movement created by the suffragettes moving forward to getting the right to vote. all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >>...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
259
259
Jan 16, 2012
01/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
from farm to feast, stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> at the kitchen in sacramento, chefs are busy preparing tasty dishes using a vegetable that's increasing in popularity. california endives are showing up on more and more dinner plates. >> i mean, you see a lot of people use, uh, the endive as vessels. so they'll take just the leaf off and put things in it and serve it that way. uh, i think it has a lot of different uses. >> the chances are if this vegetable's on your plate, it's probably grown by california vegetable specialties, a company headquartered in the tiny hamlet of rio vista, between san francisco and sacramento. the first thing the owner did was give us a lesson in pronunciation. >> so what we grow here at cvs is spelled e-n-d-i-v-e. however, it'pronounced quite differently, and the correct pronunciation is this--on-deev. >> obviously, uh, rio vista, where rich works, is about as far away from france as you can get, so we tend to call it en-dive. now, i know rich is cringing in his seat as i say this, as he has
from farm to feast, stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> at the kitchen in sacramento, chefs are busy preparing tasty dishes using a vegetable that's increasing in popularity. california endives are showing up on more and more dinner plates. >> i mean, you see a lot of people use, uh, the endive as vessels. so they'll take just the leaf off and put things in it and serve it that way. uh, i think it has...
96
96
Jan 7, 2012
01/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
what about california? is there going to be any role for california voters, carla, other than giving them the money they need in other parts of the country. >> so much will depend on how mitt romney comes out of new hampshire. he is expected to win by more than 20 points in some of these polls. if he doesn't then he has to worry about the story line that he is a weak candidate with not a lot of enthusiasm with gop voters. then we are talking about something that possibly could go all the way to california. watching a republican battle if santorum tries to coaless that conservative base. the gingrich people, perry's people, who knows what could happen. maybe california could have a play finally. >> i think one thing we won't hear the scripts we hear here when they get to california because we hear things from candidates like we must do something. we need to get rid of medicare. their pledges to allegiance to the second amendment. that is why it is important to be introduced to new hampshire. >> great to see
what about california? is there going to be any role for california voters, carla, other than giving them the money they need in other parts of the country. >> so much will depend on how mitt romney comes out of new hampshire. he is expected to win by more than 20 points in some of these polls. if he doesn't then he has to worry about the story line that he is a weak candidate with not a lot of enthusiasm with gop voters. then we are talking about something that possibly could go all the...
196
196
Jan 28, 2012
01/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
california has been spending money it didn't have. i'm balancing the books honestly. and prudently and that means we have to cut back. and that cutting nobody likes. >> governor brown also promised california will reform its pension program while protecting funding for public education. >>> the president wrapped up a three-day-five state campaign trip today in michigan telling a crowd at the university of michigan that the u.s. auto industry is back after the white house pumped in billions of dollars. and he reaffirmed his promise to make college education affordable. >> i am only standing here today because scholarships and student loans gave me a shot at a decent education. >> before returning to the white house, the president dropped in on a democratic congressional retreat in maryland. >>> just four days before florida's primary, mitt romney appears to have widened his lead there. a poll by quinnipiac university shows the former massachusetts governor with 38% support from likely republican voters. 29% support newt gingrich. just two days ago, the two candidates w
california has been spending money it didn't have. i'm balancing the books honestly. and prudently and that means we have to cut back. and that cutting nobody likes. >> governor brown also promised california will reform its pension program while protecting funding for public education. >>> the president wrapped up a three-day-five state campaign trip today in michigan telling a crowd at the university of michigan that the u.s. auto industry is back after the white house pumped...