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Joshua Tree is a place with its own personality.

A territory where the landscapes overpower your thoughts and sensations.

The bizarre rock formations,

the twisted silhouettes of the trees

and the astonishing colors

make you feel like you're traveling in space and time...

For decades, Joshua Tree has been a place

of pilgrimage for artists and explorers of the mind.

This national park located in California

has always been associated with art and inspiration.

With more than 3,000 square kilometers,

the plains invite you to a silent contemplation of rock labyrinths,

caves,

alien vegetation and starry skies

so beautiful that they take your breath away.

We spent a week isolated in this desert

to soak up the essence of the place.

Joshua Tree wasn't just another destination in our project

but one of the places that inspired the original idea.

When you visit Joshua Tree,

you feel the need to transform your experience into something creative.

As if the place used you as a medium to transmit a message.

As if you were the voice that makes the desert a living entity.

Writing a song from scratch:

that was the challenge we faced when visiting Joshua Tree.

Each night, after wandering in the desert,

we took our instruments and played for pleasure.

We just wanted to let ourselves go and enjoy the moment.

Intuition guides you

when something worthwhile comes up.

A melody,

a rhythm...

Every small idea can turn into a full song.

Days passed, and we were haunted by the concern

of being in front of a blank page.

In such moments, you have to be patient

because giving up is not an option.

And you simply trust that everything will turn out well.

RENEE UGARTECHE - Production Assistant

The best remedy for creative blockages

is distance.

You must get away from what you are creating

and stop thinking about it.

And there is no better place to get away from the world

than Joshua Tree.

The fascination with everything that surrounds you

leaves no room for other thoughts.

-You wanna try?

The process repeats again and again.

The fear of failure,

the insecurities.

You've been through all of that a hundred times

but you forget it.

And once you realize it,

you know that these fears are the engine of creation.

Without them,

composing music

would stop being

such an exciting adventure.

Take me to the center of the sun

We'll be gone

We'll be gone

Find us in a land beyond the stars

We'll be born again

Take me to a place where there's no time

We'll be gone

We'll be gone

Drown our thoughts into the light

We'll be born again

We'll be born again

Listen to the trees breathing as one

We'll be gone

We'll be gone

Come inside and help us understand

We'll be born again

Hold my still hand, keep me flying high

We'll be gone

We'll be gone

Let us see the existence through your eyes

And we'll be born again

For more infomation >> Henry Saiz & Band 'Human' - Episode 7 'Time Machine (Joshua Tree, California)' - Duration: 10:46.

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California Handyman Law Explained / What you can and can not do - Duration: 6:47.

Hey friends, Allen Lee here with Honest Lee Handyman Services in Sacramento California.

Today I wanted to talk to you specifically about the handyman laws and regulations here in California.

Now knowing the laws and regulations in the state that you live in is one of the most

important things that you can do when you are starting out your handyman business.

For me being in California that was one of the first things that I ever did when I even

thought of starting my handyman business, was really research what the handyman laws

were in California.

Now this is very hard to find, If you guys are in any state you can probably relate with

what I am saying is that it is very hard to find out exactly what the laws and regulations

are in your state regarding handymans and contractors.

So I was told many different things, everything from you can't do this, you can't do that,

you can't do this and it all contradicted itself.

So what I personally did is I signed up for quite a few courses and training classes at

the CSLB which is the contractors state license board here in California, it's actually not

too far from where I live.

So I signed up for some classes there, took those, and I asked specifically what were

the laws regarding handymen in California.

And this is what they told me, they said the laws regarding handymen in California is if

you are an unlicensed contractor meaning a handyman and you don't have a contractors

license, you can only legally perform work up to $500 including labor and materials.

Now this means that you cannot split a job up at all.

So a lot of times people tell me, like customers tell me they'll say "oh we can pay you $500

this week $500 next week and $500 the week after.

According to the state of California, that is a no no and completely illegal and you

cannot split up jobs like that.

And again this is my understanding of the law so uh don't take what I am saying as truth

and facts um the final be all end all I would highly recommend you do all your own research

because laws are so tricky.

When you're gonna start something you really want to take responsibility for that and take

that into your own hands and figure out exactly what it is for you.

So this is how I understand them and this is the way the things have been explained

to me um if you guys have anything to add to this video I would love to hear it.

Um but alos in California regarding trades what trades you can work in and what trades

you cannot work in so legally at least the way I understand it if you are an unlicensed

contractor you can work in any trade you want.

So you can do painting, you can do plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, uh but you cannot

do jobs that are over $500 including labor and materials so obviously that law there,

the $500 limit excludes some of those trades so like roofing well you can probably do roofing

repairs and roof patches but you couldn't replace a whole roof that would obviously

exceed the $500 limit um and so from what I understand and what I've been told about

the projects law is it's $500 per project including labor and materials so if someone

wanted you to install a ceiling fan in one room and a kitchen sink I mean a kitchen faucet

in the other room then you could legally do that, but if they were remodeling their whole

house and they just wanted to hire you as a handyman to come in and install a ceiling

fan and a kitchen faucet, you technically could not do that cuz it's part of a whole

project so I hope that makes sense so say like someone buys a bathroom vanity for $499

I asked them this particular question this is kind of crazy, if they buy a bathroom vanity

for $499 you can only legally charge them $1 for labor to install that vanity now that's

completly asinine I know it's crazy and a lot of people say well it's just worth just

trying everything and you know just hoping you don't get caught but there are believe

it or not a lot of stings that go on um state governments are pretty strong especially here

in California they want to uphold their authority so if you check out the CSLB which is the

contractors state license board they have a YouTube channel and you can see all their

stings that they do.

They do quite a few stings all around California that are catching these unlicensed contractors

these people that operate as a handyman but yet they do Contractors size work and they

don't disclose that or anything like that so there's a lot of risks in this so that's

why I say to do your own research and figure out exactly what the laws are in your own

city or town um and also another thing is advertising is huge.

They can I mean so I don't know if it's just California but the California state government

is very huge and they want to just play their authority so even advertising right so if

you advertise like say you're a handyman Joe Shmoe handyman and you put on your tool trailer

I do painting I do electrical I do plumbing technically, there has been cases out there,

where they have fined the person and they have given them the same penalty for contracting

without a license because in their eyes at least it doesn't really make sense to me painting

can the whole painting category can go over $500 plumbing can go over $500 electrical

can go over $500 so what I have been advised to do and what makes it legal is advertise

that I do minor painting, minor plumbing, minor electrical, so putting the word minor

in front of it in some sense where it doesn't go over $500 even though I think minor can

definitely go over five hundred dollars but you want to stay above the law and not break

the law as much as you can so I'm doing this series right now where I want to help people

out one of the most common questions that I get is people ask me what are the handyman

laws and regulations in my state and honestly I only know Californias laws and regulations

right now but I want to expand that I want to figure out what other peoples laws and

regulations are and make videos on that and that would help them out as well.

So if I get enough questions for a specific state in the comments section below I will

definitely do your state next and just launch a full investigation on that state kind of

like I did in California figure out exactly what the laws are and bring that here to you

guys on YouTube so comment in the comment section below with what state you're in also

what country you're in what your laws are and like this video please subscribe to this

channel and check out all my other videos because I have a whole bunch of them pertaining

on a whole bunch of things all on the handyman lifestyle.So thank you all so much for tuning

in and I hope you guys have a fantastic day.

For more infomation >> California Handyman Law Explained / What you can and can not do - Duration: 6:47.

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California plans to sue one of the nation's largest student loan companies - Duration: 5:00.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra plans to sue Navient, a student loan servicing company

(Rich Pedroncelli/AP) California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said Thursday he plans to sue Navient, one of the nation's largest student loan servicing companies, for alleged widespread abuses in the collection of education debt payments

The forthcoming lawsuit will add to Navient's legal woes. The company is fending off similar cases in Illinois, Washington and Pennsylvania as well as a lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the last days of President Barack Obama's administration

[Student loan servicer Navient hit with three government lawsuits in one day] "Navient's loan servicing abuses have compounded the misery of parents and students who sacrificed to pay for college," Becerra said in a statement

"Our students can't afford to be cheated out of any more money than they legally owe simply because Navient knew how to game the system

We are ready to hold Navient accountable." Becerra alleges the company, which works on behalf of the U

S. Department of Education, violated state laws by encouraging borrowers to postpone payments through forbearance, an option in which interest continues to accrue, rather than enroll in an income-driven repayment plan that would avoid fees

Consumer advocates say loan servicers steer borrowers toward forbearance because it requires substantially less paperwork than enrolling them in low-cost plans that peg monthly payments to a percentage of income

Navient has long countered that it has one of the highest rates of enrollment in income-driven plans, denying there is a nefarious plan afoot to deny borrowers the option

According to Becerra, Navient has also misrepresented the amount that delinquent borrowers owe on their accounts

The company also allegedly failed to discharge the federal student loans of borrowers who are permanently disabled

Becerra said Navient's subsidiary, debt collection agency Pioneer Credit Recovery, also made illegal misrepresentations about the federal loan rehabilitation program available to defaulted borrowers

Jack Remondi, Navient's chief executive, called Becerra's allegations "unfounded

" Instead of targeting his company, Remondi said authorities should improve the financial literacy of students before they enroll in college, work to increase graduation rates and simplify student loan repayment programs

"The lawsuit is another attempt to blame a single servicer for the failures of the higher-education system and the federal student loan program to deliver desired outcomes," Remondi said in a statement

Navient said less than 1 percent of its roughly 1 million customers filed complaints against the company last year

Of those complaints, 23 involved servicing, according to the company. Navient says that more than 98 percent of complaints nationally have been related to federal policy or the terms of the loan

"The need to blame someone has driven these lawsuits," Remondi said. "If the parties were truly interested in addressing the real issues in higher education and student debt, they would direct their focus" elsewhere

The state and federal lawsuits against Navient are still wending their way through the courts despite the company's attempts to have them dismissed

Politico reported Thursday that Remondi wrote Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, urging him to reconsider the bureau's "politically driven" lawsuit against the company

Navient has had its share of run-ins with regulators. The Justice Department under Obama fined the company millions of dollars for unlawfully charging active-duty service members high interest rates and late fees on student loans, violations that the company called "processing errors

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For more infomation >> California plans to sue one of the nation's largest student loan companies - Duration: 5:00.

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Venice Beach California w/Family ! | VLOG - Duration: 13:48.

For more infomation >> Venice Beach California w/Family ! | VLOG - Duration: 13:48.

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California Career Center—Your Virtual Counselor - Duration: 1:47.

This video is provided by the California Career Resource Network program of the California

Department of Education.

The California Career Center website is your virtual counselor for helping you learn how

to tailor school to your interests and needs and make a plan for creating the life you

want.

California Career Center, Your Virtual Counselor.

Dream Big!

Set Goals!

Take Action!

You can set up a "My Stuff" student account to be your career exploration and planning

center.

The resources and information you need are organized into six sections.

The section "Middle and High School" helps you plan your middle and high school years

so that you have a path to the future you want to achieve.

In the "Career Options" section, explore a variety of career paths to consider, get a

better sense of who you are, where you're going, and how you'll get there.

The "Getting a Job" section provides tips and tools for a successful job search, whether

it's your first job or your fourth.

The section "Education and Training" introduces you to a variety of post high school options

including apprenticeship, national service, and the California College systems.

The "Challenges" section helps you address education, training, and other career-related

challenges.

The section "Money Management" provides resources for developing the financial literacy skills

necessary to become a smart financial decision maker.

As you're using the California Career Center, you can always select "Contact and Feedback"

at the bottom of the page for questions or to make suggestions.

California Career Center, Your Virtual Counselor.

Dream Big!

Set Goals!

Take Action!

The California Career Center is at www dot cal career center dot org.

For more infomation >> California Career Center—Your Virtual Counselor - Duration: 1:47.

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California Lawmakers Pass Ban On Local Soda Taxes - Duration: 0:29.

For more infomation >> California Lawmakers Pass Ban On Local Soda Taxes - Duration: 0:29.

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Sean Darin feat. Kállay Saunders - California | OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO | - Duration: 3:01.

Sean Darin feat. Kállay Saunders - California | OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO |

For more infomation >> Sean Darin feat. Kállay Saunders - California | OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO | - Duration: 3:01.

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California 'Bullet Button' Gun Registry Process Bogs Down as Deadline Looms - Duration: 4:46.

For more infomation >> California 'Bullet Button' Gun Registry Process Bogs Down as Deadline Looms - Duration: 4:46.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:14.

For more infomation >> VW T6 California - Duration: 1:14.

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California bows to beverage industry, blocks soda taxes - Duration: 4:47.

SACRAMENTO, Calif.  — A new push by the beverage industry is slowing the expansion of soda taxes in California and elsewhere

California cities pioneered soda taxes as a way to combat obesity, diabetes and heart disease, but the Legislature and Gov

Jerry Brown on Thursday bowed to pressure from beverage companies and reluctantly banned local taxes on soda for the next 12 years

It follows similar bans recently passed in Arizona and Michigan

Voters in Oregon will decide on a statewide ban in November. The American Beverage Association, which represents Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and others, has backed the moves after several cities passed taxes on sugary drinks in recent years

California's ban is part of a last-minute maneuver to block a beverage industry-backed ballot measure that would make it much harder for cities and counties to raise taxes of any kind

The ABA said in a statement the legislation is about keeping groceries, including drinks, affordable

Lawmakers approved the proposal despite deep reluctance."This industry is aiming a nuclear weapon at government in California and saying, 'If you don't do what we want we are going to pull the trigger and you are not going to be able to fund basic government services,'" said Sen

Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco, which has a soda tax

The Legislature's action drew a strong rebuke from public health advocates who view soda taxes as a crucial front in their efforts to contain obesity and the health complications it causes

But local government officials, terrified by the prospect of having their hands tied on all future tax increases, reluctantly backed the legislation

"I've been in politics a long time, and sometimes you have to do what's necessary to avoid catastrophe," said Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, who is pushing a local sales tax increase that would be at risk if the ballot measure passed

The governor said only a handful of communities are looking to tax soda, but the ballot measure would affect all 482 cities in California

"Mayors from countless cities have called to voice their alarm and to strongly support the compromise which this bill represents," Brown wrote in a memo explaining his decision

The California measure bans any new taxes on groceries including beverages through 2030, but allows four cities in the San Francisco Bay Area to keep soda levies already on the books

The beverage industry has used aggressive campaigning to beat back soda taxes and other measures

But some soda tax efforts are now receiving better funding. Former New York City Michael Bloomberg, a billionaire who unsuccessfully tried to limit the size of sugary drinks sold in the city to 16 ounces, has funded some local efforts

Philadelphia, Seattle and Boulder, Colorado also have taxes on sugary drinks

After Brown signed the legislation, the California Business Roundtable withdrew a ballot measure that would have raised the threshold for any tax increases by local government

Nancy Brown, chief executive of the American Heart Association, asked for a meeting with Gov

Jerry Brown after The Sacramento Bee reported beverage industry lobbyists dined with Brown and his wife Anne Gust Brown at the governor's mansion in Sacramento this month

A spokesman for Brown, Evan Westrup, said the governor did not negotiate the deal and the dinner was unrelated

Public health officials said taxes are the most effective tool they have to discourage people from drinking soda, sports drinks, sweetened coffee and tea, and other sugary beverages

Beverage companies spend billions promoting their products that public health professional can't match, said Kristine Madsen, a physician and associate professor of public health at University of California, Berkeley

She led a study that found a 20 percent reduction in consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in low-income neighborhoods in the year after the city's tax took effect

Sales in grocery stores dropped 8 percent — a figure that was not fully offset by higher sales in neighboring towns

For more infomation >> California bows to beverage industry, blocks soda taxes - Duration: 4:47.

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California aprobó la ley de privacidad online más estricta de todo EEUU - Duration: 6:29.

A partir de 2020, los californianos tendrán el derecho de saber qué saben gigantes como Facebook y Google sobre ellos

También podrán hacer que estas compañías dejen de compartir o vender sus datos y, de ser necesario, demandarlas en caso de filtraciones de información ocasionadas por fallas a la hora de protegerla de forma adecuada

Una ley firmada por el gobernador Jerry Brown ayer jueves le dará a los residentes de California mayores derechos sobre su privacidad online, parte de una iniciativa que expertos aseguran comenzará a verse reflejada por medio de leyes similares en otros estados el país del norte y, tiempo más tarde, en el resto del mundo

Presentado la semana pasada, el proyecto fue empujado a convertirse en ley en el estado que suele marcar el rumbo a nivel nacional en lo que respecta a tendencias políticas

Su aprobación representa un símbolo del masivo descontento a nivel mundial fruto de la recolección indebida de información personal que suele terminar en las manos equivocadas

El escándalo protagonizado por Facebook y Cambridge Analytica, con la filtración de datos de 87 millones de usuarios de la red social, se convirtió en el ejemplo máximo de lo que no se puede permitir que vuelva a suceder

Lo más llamativo del anuncio es que la ley que acaba de ser aprobada, convertida en la más estricta en los EEUU dentro de su área de influencia, nació gracias a la determinación de un "ciudadano común" que se dispuso a poner a la industria tecnológica de rodillas

Tras generar una verdadera fortuna mediante operaciones de real estate en la codiciada área de Bay Area, cerca de la ciudad de San Francisco, Alastair Mactaggart se convirtió en un prominente donante político, con el objetivo de alentar mayores restricciones en lo que respecta a la privacidad online, todo producto de una reveladora conversación con un ingeniero de Google

Acto seguido, decidió invertir USD 3.5 millones para colocar una iniciativa en la boleta del estado de California que se votará en el mes de noviembre y luego se enfocó en negociar con un acuerdo con los legisladores estatales, con el objetivo de lograr adelantar la sanción de las nuevas restricciones

"Estas enormes corporaciones saben absolutamente todo acerca de nosotros y no tenemos derecho alguno" dijo el multimillonario en una entrevista reciente, otorgada a la salida de una reunión en el Capitolio estatal

"Se me ocurrió que investigaría qué saben estas compañías acerca de mi y al enterarme me di cuenta de que había que hacer algo" agregó

Similar en su esencia a los nuevos estándares de privacidad online aprobados recientemente en la Unión Europea, la ley de California es realmente un enorme paso hacia un ecosistema digital más seguro para los usuarios comunes

"Cambiará por completo la forma en la que las compañías hacen negocios en el estado de California y probablemente en todo EEUU" dijo a NPR Christin McMeley, una abogada basada en Washington, D

C. que se especializa en temas vinculados a la privacidad online. La letrada aseguró también que la ley no afectará solo a las compañías de Internet

"Esto es mucho más abarcativo a lo que sucede únicamente online. Aplica a toda la información"

La respuesta a la ley de parte de firmas tecnológicas no ha sido positiva, al tildarla desde el primer momento de "inviable"

Colosos de la talla de Google, Facebook, AT&T y Comcast unieron fuerzas junto a la Cámara de Comercio de California para frenar el proyecto

Según estimados de personas cercanas al proceso, sus opositores gastaron más de USD 100 millones en evitar su aprobación

"Esta es ahora la ley de facto en todo el país" dijo a USA Today James Steyer, fundador de Common Sense Media, uno de los impulsores de la ley

"Es un triunfo para cada ciudadano de los EEUU" celebró. Entre la infinidad de beneficios para las personas comunes, la ley permitirá restringir que se compartan o vendan los datos de jóvenes menores de 16 años

A pesar de que los consumidores podrán exigir el mismo servicio que le es prestado a quienes no limitan el acceso a su información, por el lado de las tecnológicas, estas podrán cobrarles tarifas más elevadas a quienes no cedan su información abiertamente

Las compañías tecnológicas, muchas de las cuales tienen su sede en California, seguramente implementen la ley en el resto del país

Simultáneamente, los promotores de la ley ya se están concentrando en lograr que legislación similar sea aprobada en otros estados

For more infomation >> California aprobó la ley de privacidad online más estricta de todo EEUU - Duration: 6:29.

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Le piantagioni di marijuana della California hanno reso le martore una specie a rischio estinzione - Duration: 0:53.

 La marijuana, che in California è ammessa per uso ricreativo, mette a repentaglio la vita di una specie di mammiferi che già una volta ha rischiato l'estinzione

Tecnicamente si chiama martora di Humboldt: è piccola, dal pelo cespuglioso e si ciba di scoiattoli, uccelli e insetti, ma anche di frutta e rettili: in California se ne contano meno di 200 e qualche centinaio vive in Oregon

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For more infomation >> Le piantagioni di marijuana della California hanno reso le martore una specie a rischio estinzione - Duration: 0:53.

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Google weeps as its home state of California passes its own GDPR - Duration: 10:29.

 California has become the first state in the US to pass a data privacy law – with governor Jerry Brown signing the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 into law on Thursday

 The legislation will give new rights to the state's 40 million inhabitants, including the ability to view the data that companies hold on them and, critically, request that it be deleted and not sold to third parties

It's not too far off Europe's GDPR.  Any company that holds data on more than 50,000 people is subject to the law, and each violation carries a hefty $7,500 fine

Needless to say, the corporations that make a big chunk of their profits from selling their users' information are not overly excited about the new law

 "We think there's a set of ramifications that's really difficult to understand," said a Google spokesperson, adding: "User privacy needs to be thoughtfully balanced against legitimate business needs

"  Likewise tech industry association the Internet Association complained that "policymakers work to correct the inevitable, negative policy and compliance ramifications this last-minute deal will create

"  So far no word from Facebook, which put 1.5 billion users on a boat to California back in April in order to avoid Europe's similar data privacy regulations

 Don't worry if you are surprised by the sudden news that California, the home of Silicon Valley, has passed a new information privacy law – because everyone else is too

And this being the US political system there is, of course, an entirely depressing reason for that

 Another part of the statement by the Internet Association put some light on the issue: "Data regulation policy is complex and impacts every sector of the economy, including the internet industry," it argues

"That makes the lack of public discussion and process surrounding this far-reaching bill even more concerning

The circumstances of this bill are specific to California." I see.  So this bill was rushed through?  Yes, it was

And what's more it was signed in law on Thursday by Governor Brown just hours after it was passed, unanimously, by both houses in Sacramento

What led lawmakers to push through privacy legislation at almost unheard-of speed? A ballot measure

 That's right, since early 2016, a number of dedicated individuals with the funds and legislative know-how to make data privacy a reality worked together on a ballot initiative in order to give Californians the opportunity to give themselves their own privacy rights after every other effort in Sacramento and Washington DC has been shot down by the extremely well-funded lobbyists of Big Tech and Big Cable

 Real estate developer Alastair Mactaggart put about $2m of his own money into the initiative following a chance conversation with a Google engineer in his home town of Oakland in which the engineer told him: "If people just understood how much we knew about them, they'd be really worried

"  Mactaggart then spoke with a fellow dad at his kid's school, a finance guy called Rick Arney who had previously worked in the California State Senate, about it

And Arney walked him through California's unusual ballot measure system where anyone in the state can put forward an initiative and if it gets sufficient support will be put on the ballot paper at the next election

 If a ballot initiative gets enough votes, it becomes law. There have been some good and some bad outcomes from this exercise in direct democracy over the years but given the fact that both Mactaggart and Arney felt that there was no way a data privacy law would make its way through the corridors of power in Sacramento in the normal way, given the enormous influence of Silicon Valley, they decided a ballot measure was the way to go

Beware the policy wonk  One other individual is worth mentioning: Mary Stone Ross was a former CIA employee and had been legal counsel for the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee and she also lives in Oakland

Mactaggart persuaded her to join the team to craft the actual policy and make sure it could make it through the system

 Together the three of them then spend the next year talking to relevant people, from lawyers to tech experts to academics to ordinary citizens to arrive at their overall approach and draft the initiative

 And it is at that point that, to be put in bluntly, the shit hit the fan. Because the truth is that consumers – and especially Californians who tend to be more tech-savvy than the rest of the country given the concentration of tech companies in the state – understand the issues around data privacy rules and they want more rights over it

 With the initiative well structured and the policy process run professionally, the ballot measure gained the required number of supporters to get it on the ballot

And thanks to the focus groups and polls the group carried out, they were confident that come November it would pass and data privacy become law through direct democracy

 At which point, it is fair to say, Big Internet freaked out and made lots of visits to lawmakers in Sacramento who also freaked out

 The following months have seen a scurry of activity but if you want to know why the bill became law in almost record time and was signed by Governor Brown on Thursday all you need to know is this single fact: the deadline for pulling the initiative from November's ballot as last night – Thursday evening – and Mactaggart said publicly that if the bill was signed, he would do exactly that and pull his ballot measure

Privy see  You may be wondering why Sacramento was able to get it through unanimously without dozens of Google and Facebook-funded lawmakers continually derailing the effort, especially since it was still a ballot measure

After all, the tech giants could have spent millions campaigning against the measure in a bid to make sure people didn't vote for it

 And the truth is that they had already lined up millions of dollars to do exactly that

Except they were going to lose because, thanks to massively increased public awareness of data privacy given the recent Facebook Russian election fake news scandal and the European GDPR legislation, it was going to be very hard to push back against the issue

And it has been structured extremely well – it was, frankly, good law.  There is another critical component: laws passed through the ballot initiative are much, much harder for lawmakers to change, especially if they are well structured

 So suddenly Big Tech and Sacramento were faced with a choice: pass data privacy legislation at record speed and persuade Mactaggart to pull his ballot initiative with the chance to change it later through normal legislative procedures; or play politics as usual and be faced with the same law but one that would be much harder to change in future

 And, of course, they went with the law. And Mactaggart, to his eternal credit, agreed to pull his ballot measure in order to allow the "normal" legislative approach to achieve the same goal

 And so the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 is now law and today is the first day that most Californians will have heard of it

Sausage making at its finest.  Of course, Google, Facebook et al are going to spend the next decade doing everything they can trying to unravel it

And as we saw just last week, lawmakers are only too willing to do the bidding of large corporate donors

But it is much harder to put a genie back in the bottle than it is to stop it getting out

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Le piantagioni di marijuana della California hanno reso le martore una specie a rischio estinzione - Duration: 0:53.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:05.

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California Career Center—Career Action Plan - Duration: 2:26.

This video is provided by the California Career Resource Network program of the California

Department of Education.

It is one in a series of video introductions to the California Career Center website.

It focuses on the "Career Action Plan".

Developing your Career Action Plan will take you from your first steps of exploring occupations

to becoming employed in an occupation of your choice.

It's a place to plan and write down your goals, your steps for reaching your goals, and the

supporters who can help you along the way.

Your Career Action Plan includes the following sections, each has detailed instructions and

a short video.

Explore Occupations I: identify occupations that match your interests.

Explore Occupations II: identify occupations that match your lifestyle goals.

Occupation to Research: choose an occupation to research.

Degree and/or Certification Required: identify this occupation's requirements.

Education and/or Training Programs: find programs you can complete to prepare you for this occupation.

Related Experiences: list things you've done in the past to prepare you for this occupation,

things like courses completed, extracurricular activities, awards earned, and certifications

earned.

Future Experiences: identify things you can do in the future to prepare for your occupation.

Things like jobs, internships, community organizations and volunteering, classes, and training.

Supporters: identify people that can help you.

Identify organizations that can help you.

Action Steps: describe the steps you'll take starting now.

Plan B: select an alternate occupational goal.

Resources: track your resources.

Your Career Action Plan helps you identify an initial occupational goal and keeps you

on track for achieving the goal you set for yourself.

You are now ready to begin creating your own Career Action Plan.

California Career Center, Your Virtual Counselor.

Dream Big, Set Goals, Take Action!

The California Career Center is at www dot cal career center dot org.

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