Couple of minutes. Mark sayre is in East Palo Alto where heavy rain has caused problems in the past in flooding. Reporter san fransesquito creek is a 14mile creek that brings water from the mountains of san mateo and santa clara counties right down here in the bay but since the big floods here only a little bit of long term improvement work has been completed. Sandbags, up against the wall. Reporter Mitch Johnson looks over photos of his auto upholstery business from december of 2012 the last time san fransesquito creeks overflowed its banks causing thousands in damage and putting him out of business for a week. That was a bad one. We had probably about 8 of water throughout my whole shop. And it buckles the floors and anything cardboard boxes materials on the ground get ruined. Reporter its not the first time. Johnson was also hit hard during an even bigger flood in 1998. Now all these years later, the problem is still not solved. Why does it take so long to get anything done . The wh
But they are wasting everybodys time. Climate change is a fact. The shift to clean energy wont happen overnight we have to make tough choices along the way. If we do, it will create jobs over the long term and that what walmart realizes and they are pretty good at counting their pennies. Thats why this fight is so important, the sooner we Work Together to adapt the economy to this reality of Climate Change, more likely it is that we do right by our kids. Ultimately thats what motivates a whole lot of us. As americans we dont look backwards, we look forward. We dont fear the future, we seize it and shape it and when it comes to energy, we have a chance to shape that sector that is probably going to have more to do with how well our economy succeeds than just about any other. We are blessed when it comes to energy but much more blessed when it comes to the innovation and the creativity of our economy. If we do our part right now to rebuild an economy and transition to clean energy future
Democrats and Bernie Sanders who scored his biggest victory in the biggest state that hes won yet. This was a victory that no one, and i mean no one, saw coming. Its one that could give him critical momentum heading into next week when five big states, including two more in the rust belt, will head to the polls. I just want to take this opportunity to thank the people of michigan who kind of repudiated the polls that had us 20, 25 points down a few days ago. The Political Revolution that we are talking about is strong in every part of the country and, frankly, we believe that our strongest areas are yet to happen. Now it wasnt all good news for sanders last night despite that win. Clinton also crushed him in mississippi, which held its primary last night. She won by nearly 70 points there. And that means she actually winds up with slightly more delegates on the night than Bernie Sanders. Ultimately, of course, this is a delegate race. On the republican side, meanwhile, donald trump sho
Look into that. But we start with healthcare. Congresswoman karen bass is a democrat of california, she has a degree in Health Sciences and used to work as a physician assistant. Thank you for being with me this morning, congresswoman. Thanks for having me on. The senate is still trying all kinds of last minute efforts to really get some kind of vote on a healthcare bill were seeing from published reports. Tell us what this healthcare bill that they have proposed in this last display, what it means to the average person in this country watching this. Well, i think it means an awful lot. I think it means life or death to look at it seriously. Its not just the fact that over 30 Million People will lose their healthcare, even people who have employerbased healthcare will lose benefits. So preexisting conditions, for example, or healthcare caps, when i worked in the emergency room in los angeles i had patients come in because their Insurance Company had cut them off after their chemotherap