No state in America has more Indian casinos than California. Voters have generally supported tribes' endeavors toward economic
success, but there has been criticism that some tribes announce casino projects for land that isn't yet part of their reservation.
One state lawmaker wants to change that by putting new restrictions not on the tribes, but rather on the governor. Reporter: John Myers
China's rapid economic growth has fed a voracious appetite for energy, but much of that energy comes from highly polluting
sources like coal. Today in San Francisco, attendees at the U.S.-China Green Energy Conference consider how lessons learned
in the U.S. and California can help China create a more sustainable energy future.Guest: Mark Levine, moderator of the U.S.-China Green Energy Conference.
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