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[Betsy Bogart]: "Eureka" is our chatbot, using artifical

intelligence it is an easy way for our customers to get

information about business entities and trademarks.

[Secretary of State Voice Over]: "Eueka" can help you navigate

our website and connect you to the information you need quickly

and easily.

Powered by Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence,

"Eureka" is a smart search assistant who uses your search

inquiry to pull up the most relevant, useful information.

[Betsy Bogart]: It allows them to ask Eureka a question and

Eureka will respond.

As Eureka's asked questions, Eureka gets smarter each time.

The Microsoft tool makes it very easy for our staff to help

Eureka get smarter as we go.

The goal is to have multiple avenues where customers,

buisness owners, entrepreneurs, professionals can get

information related to business entities and trademarks,

online, 24/7.

[Shannon Delgado]: So instead of customers having to go

the old school route, they actually can just use the

resources available to them at home and get to the information

faster.

That's really the trend that we're seeing.

Other services we've implemented customers have adopted the new

processes and new services very quickly, and so we see Eureka

doing the same.

Developing Eureka was a very positive experience knowing that

Eureka would help make it easier to do business in California.

Microsoft was on-hand to help us learn the certain requirements

of the Microsoft Q&A maker.

Without having an I.T. background, I found the

Q&A maker very easy to use and with minimal training.

Ultimately the name "Eureka" was choosen for a couple of reasons,

it is part of our state motto as well as a term that was used

during the historic California Gold Rush, meaning

"I have found it".

So our hope is that customers will use Eureka and find the

answer they are seeking.

[Eric Egland]: It was great to work with Shannon who was able

to build the first version of the chatbot and get it up and

running in a matter of days.

This clearly demonstrates how straight forward it is to build

powerful business applications using Microsoft Azure.

It's a privilege to work along side these government innovators

as they create the next generation of solutions,

like advanced chatbots, to better serve the public.

We are not stopping here. This is our first implementation

of Eureka but we are looking to make Eureka even better

and improve the services he provides as time goes on.

For more infomation >> State of California innovates with Microsoft Azure Eureka Chatbot - Duration: 2:40.

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Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:42.

Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times

Police arrested a 23 year old woman after she was caught on video pushing a crucifix to the floor and destroying other items in a Northern California church, authorities said.

Jackeline Chavira was booked into a Santa Cruz County jail on suspicion of vandalizing a place of worship, defacing property, burglary and disobeying a court order, the Watsonville Police Department said.

Police said Chaviras rampage began at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday when she entered a Watsonville store and stole some roses. About 20 minutes later, she allegedly went into another store on the same street and broke a religious statue, then stopped at a bakery and stole a soda.

Finally, about 12:15 p.m., the woman allegedly entered St. Patricks Church on Main Street, where authorities said she caused the most damage. Surveillance footage shows her walking toward the altar, looking behind and around her as she approached the crucifix.

The video shows her setting down what appears to be a rose before pushing the 15 foot crucifix to the floor, causing the figure of Christ to come loose, and running off. Watsonville police said the incident caused dollar 15,000 in damage.

After smashing the crucifix, officials said, Chavira ran next door to a prayer room, where she threw another religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large pieces of art. Parishioners were in the room at the time.

She then visited another store on Main Street, where she stole another religious statue and smashed it on the ground, police said.

She was arrested soon after and is being held in lieu of dollar 25,000 bail.

For more infomation >> Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:42.

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Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:45.

Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times

Police arrested a 23 year old woman after she was caught on video pushing a crucifix to the floor and destroying other items in a Northern California church, authorities said.

Jackeline Chavira was booked into a Santa Cruz County jail on suspicion of vandalizing a place of worship, defacing property, burglary and disobeying a court order, the Watsonville Police Department said.

Police said Chaviras rampage began at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday when she entered a Watsonville store and stole some roses. About 20 minutes later, she allegedly went into another store on the same street and broke a religious statue, then stopped at a bakery and stole a soda.

Finally, about 12:15 p.m., the woman allegedly entered St. Patricks Church on Main Street, where authorities said she caused the most damage. Surveillance footage shows her walking toward the altar, looking behind and around her as she approached the crucifix.

The video shows her setting down what appears to be a rose before pushing the 15 foot crucifix to the floor, causing the figure of Christ to come loose, and running off. Watsonville police said the incident caused dollar 15,000 in damage.

After smashing the crucifix, officials said, Chavira ran next door to a prayer room, where she threw another religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large pieces of art. Parishioners were in the room at the time.

She then visited another store on Main Street, where she stole another religious statue and smashed it on the ground, police said.

She was arrested soon after and is being held in lieu of dollar 25,000 bail.

For more infomation >> Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:45.

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Nevada pilot in D3adly California house crash had been disciplined

LOS ANGELES AP The pilot whose plane broke apart and crashed into a Southern California home was disciplined for dangerous flying years earlier.

Antonio Pastini died Sunday along with four people on the ground when his Cessna came apart and wreckage struck and burned a Yorba Linda home.

The Los Angeles Times reports Friday that records indicate Pastini lost his pilots license for 120 days in 1977 after he flew from Las Vegas to Long Beach, California, in cloudy, icy weather and falsely told an air traffic controller he had instrument clearance. A judge found he had posed a potential threat to himself and others.

The Times says Pastinis license was pulled for 30 days in 1980 because his plane was judged "unairworthy" because of a brake fluid leak and other problems.

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For more infomation >> Nevada pilot in D3adly California house crash had been disciplined - Duration: 1:31.

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Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:40.

Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times

Police arrested a 23 year old woman after she was caught on video pushing a crucifix to the floor and destroying other items in a Northern California church, authorities said.

Jackeline Chavira was booked into a Santa Cruz County jail on suspicion of vandalizing a place of worship, defacing property, burglary and disobeying a court order, the Watsonville Police Department said.

Police said Chaviras rampage began at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday when she entered a Watsonville store and stole some roses. About 20 minutes later, she allegedly went into another store on the same street and broke a religious statue, then stopped at a bakery and stole a soda.

Finally, about 12:15 p.m., the woman allegedly entered St. Patricks Church on Main Street, where authorities said she caused the most damage. Surveillance footage shows her walking toward the altar, looking behind and around her as she approached the crucifix.

The video shows her setting down what appears to be a rose before pushing the 15 foot crucifix to the floor, causing the figure of Christ to come loose, and running off. Watsonville police said the incident caused dollar 15,000 in damage.

After smashing the crucifix, officials said, Chavira ran next door to a prayer room, where she threw another religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large pieces of art. Parishioners were in the room at the time.

She then visited another store on Main Street, where she stole another religious statue and smashed it on the ground, police said.

She was arrested soon after and is being held in lieu of dollar 25,000 bail.

For more infomation >> Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:40.

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Officers arrest woman, 23, who caused dollar 15,000 damage in a California church Daily Mail Onli - Duration: 3:39.

Officers arrest woman, 23, who caused dollar 15,000 damage in a California church Daily Mail Onli

Jackeline Chavira, 23, was charged with vandalism and burglary

A woman faces charges of vandalism after being caught on camera deliberately pushing over a crucifix in a crime spree in the northern town of Watsonville. 

Jackeline Chavira, 23, first stole a bunch of roses from a store on Main Street before heading to a nearby shop where she allegedly stole and broke a religious statue, it is claimed.

The crime spree continued as she entered a bakery and walked out with a soda, allegedly without paying, before heading to St. Patricks Church.

It was whilst she was in the church she could be seen heading straight for the altar where she pushing over the 15 foot tall crucifix, according to the   

Chavira can be seen in St. Patricks Church in Watsonville, California where she toppled a 15 foot crucifix, ripped down two artworks in a church and stole roses and a soda from a store

Surveillance footage captures the woman pushing the crucifix over

After the crucifix toppled, the statue, which was attached to the wooden symbol, fell to the floor. 

Footage then shows the woman running back down the aisle of the church and leaving the sanctuary, still holding the stolen roses. 

After leaving the sanctuary, Chavira headed into the churchs prayer room, where she threw a religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large religious paintings while two church goers prayed in the room.  

But the rampage wasnt over. Chavira exited the church and went into a shop selling religious goods, where she tried stealing yet another statue.

Chavira could then be seen making a run for it as she left the church before anyone found out

According to Watsonville PD, Chavira caused an estimated dollar 15,000 in damage

The store owner attempted to stop the theft. Chavira smashed the statue as she threw it onto the floor. 

Chavira was arrested a short time afterwards and is being held on dollar 25,000 bail at Santa Cruz County jail on charges of defacing property, vandalizing a place of worship, disobeying a court order and burglary. 

Police said there was dollar 15,000 in damage at the church alone, adding that the damage there was the most extensive. 

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For more infomation >> Officers arrest woman, 23, who caused dollar 15,000 damage in a California church Daily Mail Onli - Duration: 3:39.

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Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:39.

Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times

Police arrested a 23 year old woman after she was caught on video pushing a crucifix to the floor and destroying other items in a Northern California church, authorities said.

Jackeline Chavira was booked into a Santa Cruz County jail on suspicion of vandalizing a place of worship, defacing property, burglary and disobeying a court order, the Watsonville Police Department said.

Police said Chaviras rampage began at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday when she entered a Watsonville store and stole some roses. About 20 minutes later, she allegedly went into another store on the same street and broke a religious statue, then stopped at a bakery and stole a soda.

Finally, about 12:15 p.m., the woman allegedly entered St. Patricks Church on Main Street, where authorities said she caused the most damage. Surveillance footage shows her walking toward the altar, looking behind and around her as she approached the crucifix.

The video shows her setting down what appears to be a rose before pushing the 15 foot crucifix to the floor, causing the figure of Christ to come loose, and running off. Watsonville police said the incident caused dollar 15,000 in damage.

After smashing the crucifix, officials said, Chavira ran next door to a prayer room, where she threw another religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large pieces of art. Parishioners were in the room at the time.

She then visited another store on Main Street, where she stole another religious statue and smashed it on the ground, police said.

She was arrested soon after and is being held in lieu of dollar 25,000 bail.

For more infomation >> Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:39.

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Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 2:12.

Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times

Police arrested a 23 year old woman after she was caught on video pushing a crucifix to the floor and destroying other items in a Northern California church, authorities said.

Jackeline Chavira was booked into a Santa Cruz County jail on suspicion of vandalizing a place of worship, defacing property, burglary and disobeying a court order, the Watsonville Police Department said.

Police said Chaviras rampage began at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday when she entered a Watsonville store and stole some roses. About 20 minutes later, she allegedly went into another store on the same street and broke a religious statue, then stopped at a bakery and stole a soda.

Finally, about 12:15 p.m., the woman allegedly entered St. Patricks Church on Main Street, where authorities said she caused the most damage. Surveillance footage shows her walking toward the altar, looking behind and around her as she approached the crucifix.

The video shows her setting down what appears to be a rose before pushing the 15 foot crucifix to the floor, causing the figure of Christ to come loose, and running off. Watsonville police said the incident caused dollar 15,000 in damage.

After smashing the crucifix, officials said, Chavira ran next door to a prayer room, where she threw another religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large pieces of art. Parishioners were in the room at the time.

She then visited another store on Main Street, where she stole another religious statue and smashed it on the ground, police said.

She was arrested soon after and is being held in lieu of dollar 25,000 bail.

For more infomation >> Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 2:12.

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Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:40.

Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times

Police arrested a 23 year old woman after she was caught on video pushing a crucifix to the floor and destroying other items in a Northern California church, authorities said.

Jackeline Chavira was booked into a Santa Cruz County jail on suspicion of vandalizing a place of worship, defacing property, burglary and disobeying a court order, the Watsonville Police Department said.

Police said Chaviras rampage began at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday when she entered a Watsonville store and stole some roses. About 20 minutes later, she allegedly went into another store on the same street and broke a religious statue, then stopped at a bakery and stole a soda.

Finally, about 12:15 p.m., the woman allegedly entered St. Patricks Church on Main Street, where authorities said she caused the most damage. Surveillance footage shows her walking toward the altar, looking behind and around her as she approached the crucifix.

The video shows her setting down what appears to be a rose before pushing the 15 foot crucifix to the floor, causing the figure of Christ to come loose, and running off. Watsonville police said the incident caused dollar 15,000 in damage.

After smashing the crucifix, officials said, Chavira ran next door to a prayer room, where she threw another religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large pieces of art. Parishioners were in the room at the time.

She then visited another store on Main Street, where she stole another religious statue and smashed it on the ground, police said.

She was arrested soon after and is being held in lieu of dollar 25,000 bail.

For more infomation >> Woman caught on video toppling 15 foot crucifix in Northern California church Los Angeles Times - Duration: 1:40.

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Officers arrest woman, 23, who caused dollar 15,000 damage in a California church Daily Mail Onli - Duration: 3:39.

Officers arrest woman, 23, who caused dollar 15,000 damage in a California church Daily Mail Onli

Jackeline Chavira, 23, was charged with vandalism and burglary

A woman faces charges of vandalism after being caught on camera deliberately pushing over a crucifix in a crime spree in the northern town of Watsonville. 

Jackeline Chavira, 23, first stole a bunch of roses from a store on Main Street before heading to a nearby shop where she allegedly stole and broke a religious statue, it is claimed.

The crime spree continued as she entered a bakery and walked out with a soda, allegedly without paying, before heading to St. Patricks Church.

It was whilst she was in the church she could be seen heading straight for the altar where she pushing over the 15 foot tall crucifix, according to the   

Chavira can be seen in St. Patricks Church in Watsonville, California where she toppled a 15 foot crucifix, ripped down two artworks in a church and stole roses and a soda from a store

Surveillance footage captures the woman pushing the crucifix over

After the crucifix toppled, the statue, which was attached to the wooden symbol, fell to the floor. 

Footage then shows the woman running back down the aisle of the church and leaving the sanctuary, still holding the stolen roses. 

After leaving the sanctuary, Chavira headed into the churchs prayer room, where she threw a religious statue on the ground and ripped down two large religious paintings while two church goers prayed in the room.  

But the rampage wasnt over. Chavira exited the church and went into a shop selling religious goods, where she tried stealing yet another statue.

Chavira could then be seen making a run for it as she left the church before anyone found out

According to Watsonville PD, Chavira caused an estimated dollar 15,000 in damage

The store owner attempted to stop the theft. Chavira smashed the statue as she threw it onto the floor. 

Chavira was arrested a short time afterwards and is being held on dollar 25,000 bail at Santa Cruz County jail on charges of defacing property, vandalizing a place of worship, disobeying a court order and burglary. 

Police said there was dollar 15,000 in damage at the church alone, adding that the damage there was the most extensive. 

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