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one is specific to california, and our california law that was passed this year. and one is more general, focused net neutrality regulations we had under the fcc previously, that the trump administration decided to abandon. we pushed the pause button on our litigation on the california specific net neutrality law to make sure we had a clear sense of where the effort is going in court on the national effort on net neutrality. but we are going to defend both lawsuits to the end. we believe we are in the right, and california consumers, but i hope america's consumers, ultimately have the right to make sure they're not being mistreated accessing the internet by having to pay higher fees or getting slower service simply because someone wants to game them and make money off of them. steven: so is that a proposal your office put forward in terms of holding off on your lawsuit? did that come from federal agencies? how was that negotiated? xavier: it was a process where we were all engaged in discussion. where we are at this stage, we put a pause on state litigation, it's
one is specific to california, and our california law that was passed this year. and one is more general, focused net neutrality regulations we had under the fcc previously, that the trump administration decided to abandon. we pushed the pause button on our litigation on the california specific net neutrality law to make sure we had a clear sense of where the effort is going in court on the national effort on net neutrality. but we are going to defend both lawsuits to the end. we believe we are...
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we don't have real countries try to do business here in california. >>host: joining us today t16 from "politico" looking at those issues you are facing in california. want to open up with a question the new privacy law we saw some recent updates so where do things stand right now with your office with those rules to digest that law of the past? but i thank you for being with us. >> right now we are in the process of writing the consumer privacy act or whether a company that operates. and those that fits the needs for those who do business as well. >> you have a timeline for the process when it could be completed the law should be an operation we want to make sure with passing regulations so it is a process taking a lot of serious effort. we could get it done by the time we are supposed to under the statute. >>host: what about the privacy law? . >> there are some that predates consumer privacy act it is more expansive and i think california's law is a bit more innovative to provide consumers on the internet and to offer transparency at the same time of
we don't have real countries try to do business here in california. >>host: joining us today t16 from "politico" looking at those issues you are facing in california. want to open up with a question the new privacy law we saw some recent updates so where do things stand right now with your office with those rules to digest that law of the past? but i thank you for being with us. >> right now we are in the process of writing the consumer privacy act or whether a company...
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welcome to riverside california. it has a population of almost 330,000 and is home to the university of california riverside. founded in the 1870s it is known as the birthplace of california's citrus industry after the navel orange was introduced in successfully grown there. with help from our spectrum cable partners for the next hour and 15 minutes we will explore the city's history and literary life as we talk with authors can look at collections. we begin with author steve like. we learn about the history of the city. we are in the fox theater in downtown riverside. we would show a kids movie on as a or ten or 12 years old. we would come here to the fox i was born and raised here. of course it goes back several thousand years with the local indians here and we have a number of groups that were in this area really not one to specific because we are right along the river. a lot of groups use that river for their own sustenance so we have the queer indians. what they themselves called the tonga. they were part of the
welcome to riverside california. it has a population of almost 330,000 and is home to the university of california riverside. founded in the 1870s it is known as the birthplace of california's citrus industry after the navel orange was introduced in successfully grown there. with help from our spectrum cable partners for the next hour and 15 minutes we will explore the city's history and literary life as we talk with authors can look at collections. we begin with author steve like. we learn...
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really work together for california and work on california issues. so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had talk ff put together to to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things would they be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a teammate talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that, so 's got -- he worked with republican congressmen to the co-chair on the bipartisan task force on the future of nasa in california, so he created a lot of task force as well. it was a task force on base realignment, which was when bases were closing and how they could keep jobs in california. another with congressman on the environmental comblickedses of u.s.-mexico economic development. he had a staff member put together a list of all the bipartisan sort of efforts that he had made, and in 1996, he writes, i'm not satisfied with the progress we have made either in building an effectiv
really work together for california and work on california issues. so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had talk ff put together to to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things would they be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a teammate talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that, so 's got -- he worked...
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california and work on california issues. we have here a lot of planning documents that we have the staff put together to talk to the offices of other california congressman and ask if they were interested, what things would they be interested in. how it was to live bipartisan delegation. about building community in the congressional delegation. we also have some examples of how he did that. he worked with republican congressman, who was cochair on a bipartisan task force. he created a lot of tasks force. there is a task force on realignment when bases were closing and how they could keep jobs in california. he worked with in other congressman on the environmental implications of the u.s. and mexico economic development. the staff put together a list of all the bipartisan andrts that he had made then he writes, i can not satisfied with the progress made even in building an effective democratic delegation were bipartisan delegation. however, i believe we should continue to try and explore alternative portions, such as individu
california and work on california issues. we have here a lot of planning documents that we have the staff put together to talk to the offices of other california congressman and ask if they were interested, what things would they be interested in. how it was to live bipartisan delegation. about building community in the congressional delegation. we also have some examples of how he did that. he worked with republican congressman, who was cochair on a bipartisan task force. he created a lot of...
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it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. was planted inh 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is gone. so the city and the university have covered it with mesh to protected, which is a pretty radical approach, but this is the last remaining parent naval orange tree, which created the vast citrus industry of california. we're on michigan avenue now. originally 7th street. area,ed us to see this because it's an historic district in two ways. if the national registered district, and it overlaps with the historic district that spreads out away from 7th. and of course, we are going now pass the national historic landmark, mission end. it is significant because it is the largest missionary revival structure in california, maybe in the united states. the mission inn has been visited by several presidents. ronald reagan, nancy reagan, theater roosevelt spent the night in the presidential suite when it first opened in 1903. the next day he presided over the replant
it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. was planted inh 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is gone. so the city and the university have covered it with mesh to protected, which is a pretty radical approach, but this is the last remaining parent naval orange tree, which created the vast citrus industry of california. we're on michigan avenue now. originally 7th street. area,ed us to...
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a final decision is pecked next year. >>> california senator dianne feinstein said that california is not likely to get all the relief they requested before the end of the year. the state will not get the $9 billion that governor brown has asked for and they are working to get the status of relief funding. a spokesman for senator finestein said it is expected that the funding will come in a series of payments, not all at once. >>> the federal government miss hand mishandled fema programs. they are greed on before the disasters happen. but the government accountability office analyzed the contracts and concluded that mishandling led to confusion and victims received limited assistance do to outdated strategies and unclear guidance. >>> the wildfires that scorched northern california added stress to an already height housing market. >> reporter: we go to season home sonoma county where homes are needed, even more now. >> reporter: and now they need flat land to build small homes on said keith woods. >> the building world that is a lot easier to deal with than hillsides, slope lots and t
a final decision is pecked next year. >>> california senator dianne feinstein said that california is not likely to get all the relief they requested before the end of the year. the state will not get the $9 billion that governor brown has asked for and they are working to get the status of relief funding. a spokesman for senator finestein said it is expected that the funding will come in a series of payments, not all at once. >>> the federal government miss hand mishandled...
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we are going to drive up past california state historic park. i'm proud to be part of the planning for this state park. often we think about real estate or the movies or oil as what makes southern california, but really it was citrus first. we're looking at this citrus state park, which now has over 200 acres, bearing late navel orange grows. ves. but weot fully built out are working on that. to interpret how significant is the industry was not only to the economy but how it influenced the culture. land companies, transportation systems, railroads. california fruit growers exchange was so powerful -- it is known as sunkist now. they renamed themselves in 1951. he manages the grows for the state on contract. this is what old riverside looked like, when we had 20,000 acres of navel oranges surrounding the state. it would have been incredible. >> and with the orchards growing, how does that -- with the water situation -- can you talk to us about how that may affect the growth of agriculture here? >> yes, i can. this was a desert, semidesert, semi-a
we are going to drive up past california state historic park. i'm proud to be part of the planning for this state park. often we think about real estate or the movies or oil as what makes southern california, but really it was citrus first. we're looking at this citrus state park, which now has over 200 acres, bearing late navel orange grows. ves. but weot fully built out are working on that. to interpret how significant is the industry was not only to the economy but how it influenced the...
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it is now listed on the california register. last week the san francisco historic commission expressed strong support for the resource, and also wanted to know more about our alternative. the fire corporate headquarters and landscaping and building are an integrated composition that was designed to complement each other and promote the seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces. no employee was to be more than 40 feet from a window. our community preservation alternative is better. it would have the same number of housing units, it out to preserve the landscaping, for 115-foot cypress tree that is a holdover from the cemetery. we ask if evaluated in the same degree of detail as the other alternatives in the e.i.r. alternative c., their preservation alternative has 26 less housing units, and it is unreasonably -- there shouldn't be less. we hope for an extension. i have a handout. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is holly. i live one block from 3333 california and presidio avenue i would like t
it is now listed on the california register. last week the san francisco historic commission expressed strong support for the resource, and also wanted to know more about our alternative. the fire corporate headquarters and landscaping and building are an integrated composition that was designed to complement each other and promote the seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces. no employee was to be more than 40 feet from a window. our community preservation alternative is better....
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the blue wave was a stunning clean sweep across california. all the targeted swing districts democrats. >>mpwe can thank president t for lot of it. the republican party in california is on life support in part because they clung to president trump like -- and then after that, you had a whole bunch of issues that brought out al voters, suburban women, wum younger voters allame out for the democrats in all of of these districts. that made the dference. at least get out the voor the democratic party is especially strong. >> they took advantage off a new la that allows campaign workers to pick up ballots and deliver them. >> they have that going on. it was called ballot harvesting. the democrats saw it as a get out the vte and a way to deliver those ballots. you've got 2/3 are voting by mail. and they figured how to efficiently deliver those ballot republicans are saying that and maybe oter techniques like same-day registration, like long -- early voting. the fact is isalked to the retary of state. he said they may call it cheating. we democracy r
the blue wave was a stunning clean sweep across california. all the targeted swing districts democrats. >>mpwe can thank president t for lot of it. the republican party in california is on life support in part because they clung to president trump like -- and then after that, you had a whole bunch of issues that brought out al voters, suburban women, wum younger voters allame out for the democrats in all of of these districts. that made the dference. at least get out the voor the...
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wednesday in northern california. today, the newman police chief broke down as he talked about the officer who, on christmas day, just hours after he was murdered, had taken this a photo with his wife and their young son. >> a 5-month-old he will never see again. he will never see his son walk. he doesn't get to hold that little boy, hug his wife, say good night anymore, because a coward took his life. >> on wednesday, officer singh pulled over a great pickup truck that had no license plates. minutes later he radioed "shots fired. i've been hit." the suspect was seen on security camera buying beer at a convenience store shortly before the shooting. he has not been formally named but officials say they know who he is, they believe he is still in the area, they know he is armed and dangerous, and they revealed he is an illegal immigrant. officer singh was a legal immigrant from fiji, so dedicated to his law enforcement career that he apparently took and paid for extra english lessons to make himself a better understood
wednesday in northern california. today, the newman police chief broke down as he talked about the officer who, on christmas day, just hours after he was murdered, had taken this a photo with his wife and their young son. >> a 5-month-old he will never see again. he will never see his son walk. he doesn't get to hold that little boy, hug his wife, say good night anymore, because a coward took his life. >> on wednesday, officer singh pulled over a great pickup truck that had no...
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all of the action is in southern california. unfortunately the storm system that brought us a little rain is bringing them a deluge of rain in places that don't need a like the burn scars in the woolsey fire. a difficult situation and very tough times. taking a look at forecasted lows tonight, we are going to see cool temperatures tonight. that has a lot to do with the fact that there isn't going to be cloud coverage. we've got clear skies which means heat from the day can escape very quickly. santa rosa, low of 35 degrees and we could also see some frost and fog in those northbay valleys. they saw some chills there tonight. 36 in fairfield, 38 in livermore. you could see the 40s as you roll down into the south bay but again, it's going to be a bit chilly. tomorrow, another gorgeous day out there. beautiful, very similar to today. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s all around the day and it's just going to be pleasant. a great day to get outside or get out of work early if you can. maybe. on friday, it will hold for the w
all of the action is in southern california. unfortunately the storm system that brought us a little rain is bringing them a deluge of rain in places that don't need a like the burn scars in the woolsey fire. a difficult situation and very tough times. taking a look at forecasted lows tonight, we are going to see cool temperatures tonight. that has a lot to do with the fact that there isn't going to be cloud coverage. we've got clear skies which means heat from the day can escape very quickly....
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how has that affected california? >> we have now three of the ven constitutional offices, statewide offices held by women. we have, ink th an uptick in women in the legnolature. stilcomplete sort of parity between men and women. i think there's lot of excitement, and i think you're going to see some of that me too legislation that came out last year continued purpose. we do have a leader of the state senate who is woman and gavin newsom's chief of staff as well. >> the pink wave also kind of extended to tech, right h we the google walkout on sexual misconduct > concerns. at's right. it really showed for the community at large and for women that they have the power. they made google essentially undo forced arbitration for women in sexual harassment cases. so its sh that when communities galvanize, when they get together employees, 2000 walked out, they can force change. >> they made a statement. we sort of have our own little pink wave he with our all women panel. thank you all. >> thank you. >>> let's switch gears to
how has that affected california? >> we have now three of the ven constitutional offices, statewide offices held by women. we have, ink th an uptick in women in the legnolature. stilcomplete sort of parity between men and women. i think there's lot of excitement, and i think you're going to see some of that me too legislation that came out last year continued purpose. we do have a leader of the state senate who is woman and gavin newsom's chief of staff as well. >> the pink wave...
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or california's sanctuary state law. (ken) kron 4 spoke with one of the bill's supporters today -- grant lodes joins us now with more on that. (grant) yeah s-b 54.... prevents local authorities in california from assisting federal immigration and customs enforcement agents. the sheriff in stanislaus county.. adam christianson... says because of this bill... his officers were unable to coordinate with ice, and potentially prevent this incident from ever happening. state senator jerry hill spoke with us today -- he's one of the supporters of that bill -- and he says the bill isn't about harboring criminals -- but respecting due process... and that immigration remains a federal issue. (grant) sb 54 was approved by the governor on october 5th of last year. the suspect in the killing of officer singh... gustavo perez officer singh... the killing of officer singh... gustavo perez arriaga... had been arrested twice previously... for drunken driving... as we mentioned.and he has posted about his gang affiliations on social media
or california's sanctuary state law. (ken) kron 4 spoke with one of the bill's supporters today -- grant lodes joins us now with more on that. (grant) yeah s-b 54.... prevents local authorities in california from assisting federal immigration and customs enforcement agents. the sheriff in stanislaus county.. adam christianson... says because of this bill... his officers were unable to coordinate with ice, and potentially prevent this incident from ever happening. state senator jerry hill spoke...
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california is the first date to implement these rules. >> it is good for california. >> reporter: pet owners have not heard of the new law, they were happy about it. >> that is a wonderful thing to be doing. opposition claims it will make it harder to find purebred animals peaked can buy purebred pets directly from private breeders. some shelters and rescues do specialize in purebred >> we have great rescues and those pets end up in those as well. >> reporter: california is the first state to pass this law, many hope they are not the last. >> it is a good thing. people follow suit. it happens in california and we are pretty progressiveto learn more about the laws, go to www.ktvu.com and click on the web links. >>> help is on the way for buyer -- fire victims. one man is finding somewhere to live. >>> there are plenty of options tonight for new year's eve with a special b.a.r.t. service and other options that will not cost you anything. >>> we are hoping for an easy commute into work. the day bridge toll plaza is empty on this new year's eve morning. >>> b.a.r.t. will run on a special
california is the first date to implement these rules. >> it is good for california. >> reporter: pet owners have not heard of the new law, they were happy about it. >> that is a wonderful thing to be doing. opposition claims it will make it harder to find purebred animals peaked can buy purebred pets directly from private breeders. some shelters and rescues do specialize in purebred >> we have great rescues and those pets end up in those as well. >> reporter:...
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"i'm here at the california academy of sceiences. a place we usually come to, to learn about science and phenomenoms, but yesterday one came to us above in the skies. people were calling it the mystery light, but it turns out it's a meteor. people took to social media to tell people what they think it could be.""i thought it was a u-f-o."" is this elon musk, is it some crazy besos thing? but we don't know. what was it? who knows it's the holiday season it could have been santa in advance."take a look at some of the videos and images sent to us from viewers...the mysterious light was seen in the sky just after sunset wednesday - there was a light and bright circle and line in the sky.within minutes images of this were going viral across the world."people in canada and the east coast were like is that really happening?"people's imaginations were going wild until the lick observatory came out saying it was a bright meteor - which is caused by light and can leave a trail that can be seen for several minutes.nasa also explained the scienc
"i'm here at the california academy of sceiences. a place we usually come to, to learn about science and phenomenoms, but yesterday one came to us above in the skies. people were calling it the mystery light, but it turns out it's a meteor. people took to social media to tell people what they think it could be.""i thought it was a u-f-o."" is this elon musk, is it some crazy besos thing? but we don't know. what was it? who knows it's the holiday season it could have...
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>>> cold temperatures and wind for southern california. how people are holding up as they wait overnight for the tournament of roses parade in pasadena. >>> and speaking of icy, new technology that will better predict how big and when an avalanche will strike. that's all coming up next. >>> first responders in california are trying to tackle a crisis that impacts emergency crews across the country. people who tie up the 911 system by calling it hundreds of times a year. >> they're called frequent fliers, and tonight susie steimle says one central california agency has taken a drastic measure to curb the problem. >> not only are they abusing the ambulance service, they're abusing the hospital system. >> reporter: as an emergency medical services director, dan lynch has developed a kind of cowboy ambulance program. instead of transporting anyone who calls which is the state protocol, if you abuse 911 in fresno, they won't pick you up. >> we'll go check them out, reporter: we discoved t transp so-called frequent fliers ar overwhelming thelanc
>>> cold temperatures and wind for southern california. how people are holding up as they wait overnight for the tournament of roses parade in pasadena. >>> and speaking of icy, new technology that will better predict how big and when an avalanche will strike. that's all coming up next. >>> first responders in california are trying to tackle a crisis that impacts emergency crews across the country. people who tie up the 911 system by calling it hundreds of times a...
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for california and work on california issues. and so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had his staff put together to talk california issues. to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things with a be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a speech he made talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that. worked witht, he a republican congressman, who was cochair on a bipartisan task force on the future of nasa in california. he created a lot of tasks force. there was a task force on base realignment when bases were closing and how they could keep jobs in california. he worked with another congressman, ken calvert on the , environmental implications of the u.s. and mexico economic development. he had a staff member put together a list of all the bipartisan sort of efforts that he had made, and in 1996, he writes, i am not satisfied with the progress we hav
for california and work on california issues. and so we have here a lot of planning documents that he had his staff put together to talk california issues. to the offices of other california congressmen and ask if they were interested, what kind of things with a be interested in, how he could build a bipartisan delegation. we have here a speech he made talking about building unity in the california congressional delegation. and then we also have some examples of how he did that. worked witht,...
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calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the golden 1 center. who will be performing is still to be announced..((we can't say who the act is at this point, but it's the golden 1 center so we hope and expect t will really be a celebration." a celebration beyond a new governor..but for hope and healing in california. tag (ken) federal prosecutors say president trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen, should receive michael cohen, attorney, personal trump's former say president prosecutors federal (ken) (ken) federal prosecutors say president trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen, should receive substantial prison time for finance-related crim
calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats...
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i think we mirror a lot of southern california. we are becoming a cancer community now, suburbanization is getting way more to urban land uses as the population continues to grow so when we look out downtown, we're seeing a lot more loft and apartment developments coming in. multi story things which you would not have seen here very regularly back in the day, so we're seeing a lot of that. there's a younger population coming into. apparently we are one of the big attractions for the millennial crowd out here . so we're getting a lot more land-use and businesses that cater to that demographic to, but we're seeing more urban land uses come into even a suburban setting. >> i hope you walk away with a sense of what it was like and what the people were like who came out here when this was pretty much a barren plane as was described then and were able to set up a town, set up other towns, build a railroad to bring people out here and what they had to do to do that. we think people back then were tougher and in a lot of ways, they were. t
i think we mirror a lot of southern california. we are becoming a cancer community now, suburbanization is getting way more to urban land uses as the population continues to grow so when we look out downtown, we're seeing a lot more loft and apartment developments coming in. multi story things which you would not have seen here very regularly back in the day, so we're seeing a lot of that. there's a younger population coming into. apparently we are one of the big attractions for the millennial...
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let's go through california. for a lot of people who have been annoyed that new hampshire and iowa have to pumuch power. asian americans are 15 .2 %. african americans are 6.5%. native american and alaska are 1.6%. it's a diverse state. in that sense, what -- how does that change the dynamic for that primary? >> what it does is makes you has a candidate if you're running in 2020, the 50 million people running, they have an opportunity to demonstrate i can connect with different types of people early on. they don't have to say i have to show it in nevada or south carolina. they say i can speak to latinos and central americans and immigrants. it's an opportunity to show what you have early on. the problem is it's really expensive. if you have any money to do so. the money will dry up faster. now that california is part of super tuesday, if you don't win one of the first three states, the spigot is over and you can't go to hollywood. >> it could be over by march third. this is march third. this is super tuesday. ala
let's go through california. for a lot of people who have been annoyed that new hampshire and iowa have to pumuch power. asian americans are 15 .2 %. african americans are 6.5%. native american and alaska are 1.6%. it's a diverse state. in that sense, what -- how does that change the dynamic for that primary? >> what it does is makes you has a candidate if you're running in 2020, the 50 million people running, they have an opportunity to demonstrate i can connect with different types of...
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there were questions about whether california was even governable. there was a $26 billion a big recession. and there's an expression, never let a good crisis go to .ste. >> ye >> i'm wondering do you feel like you used that crisis to do things you might not have otherwise been able to do?, >> we we got things. so without that fiscal crisis, we probably wouldn't have had fund. we wouldn't have had the cuts we made. and we might not have hadx the increase that proposition 30 was. so those were allhings that responded to a clear problem tha presented real threats. but that's what government is. it's challenge and responst you challenge, and you got to respond. if there's no challenge, we'd all bea eep. there would be nothing to do. but that was a pticularly difficult period. millions of people lost their homes. millions of people lost their jobs. that was a very unusual period, and it did provide the stimulus for a lot of things we did later on. >> to what extent were there things that you did because you felt you had to, but you didn't necessarily wan
there were questions about whether california was even governable. there was a $26 billion a big recession. and there's an expression, never let a good crisis go to .ste. >> ye >> i'm wondering do you feel like you used that crisis to do things you might not have otherwise been able to do?, >> we we got things. so without that fiscal crisis, we probably wouldn't have had fund. we wouldn't have had the cuts we made. and we might not have hadx the increase that proposition 30...
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utilities california public utilities commission's investigation. we are committed to keeping customers, communities and co- workers safe every single day. a state senator, a pg&e critic, is not surprised by the california public utilities commission's findings that utility falsified data. >> the surprise is that they got caught officially by the california public utilities commission. >> reporter: in pg&e's 2018 gas safety plan which we found online it says it installed 2500 pipeline markers and repairs were made to 900 existing pipeline markers. pg&e says it monitors its system on a 24 hour basis. >> they lied. we heard that over and over again by contractors who work with pg&e all the time. they can't trust them until someone goes to prison. until someone spends time behind bars we are not going to see the culture change. >> reporter: the california public utilities commission opened a proceeding to consider penalties and corrected pg&e to take corrective measures and a judge will be hearing testimony from california public utilities commission a
utilities california public utilities commission's investigation. we are committed to keeping customers, communities and co- workers safe every single day. a state senator, a pg&e critic, is not surprised by the california public utilities commission's findings that utility falsified data. >> the surprise is that they got caught officially by the california public utilities commission. >> reporter: in pg&e's 2018 gas safety plan which we found online it says it installed...
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weather mess in southern california. a major storm pounded the golden state with snow, flash floods and mudslides. you can see this guy here is on surfboard being pulled roadway. issues. john lorinc reports. a storm causes a river of mud and debris to tear through lake elsinore, california. ashley sheffield/resident"i was inside listening and all of a sudden, it started coming down. and i was like 'i think things are going to change.'" mandatory evacuations already ordered in some areas recently scorched from wildfires. residents knew these storms were going to cause problems. shannon aikens/resident "anything we have of value is not even in the house, but we just keep to-go bags all over the place. i keep everything important in bags right by the front door."flooding in southern california.the national weather service says the current storm has dumped one-point-nine inches of rain in downtown los angeles.that nearly doubles the record amount for that date in the area, set in 1997.and this stormy blast is going to spread
weather mess in southern california. a major storm pounded the golden state with snow, flash floods and mudslides. you can see this guy here is on surfboard being pulled roadway. issues. john lorinc reports. a storm causes a river of mud and debris to tear through lake elsinore, california. ashley sheffield/resident"i was inside listening and all of a sudden, it started coming down. and i was like 'i think things are going to change.'" mandatory evacuations already ordered in some...
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there's no other place in california with affordable rent and proximity to services. this is a difficult issue. >> reporter: there are temporary trailers on stand by ready to deliver. almost two months after the fire broke out, finding space for the trailers is proving a problem on the local level. >> not everyone wants toffee ma home complex behind their house. >> reporter: without basic infrastructure up and running, residents have been cautioned against moving trailers onto their properties which macon stain toxic ash. even worse, not everyone is qualifying for federal help. >> it's a confusing process. we're here to partner with the state and county to assist you in a >> reporter: another issue, employment. the hospital where nicole jolly worked now closed after suffering extensive damage. >> i'm not able to work. the hospital is going to rebuild, they said. but it's going to be at least a year if not two before they are up and moving again. i'm looking for work, but so are 300 other nurses. >> reporter: she spent her last moments at the hospital racing patients t
there's no other place in california with affordable rent and proximity to services. this is a difficult issue. >> reporter: there are temporary trailers on stand by ready to deliver. almost two months after the fire broke out, finding space for the trailers is proving a problem on the local level. >> not everyone wants toffee ma home complex behind their house. >> reporter: without basic infrastructure up and running, residents have been cautioned against moving trailers onto...
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wonderful photos in the california state archives. there was growing anti-chinese throughout thent western united states. this came from conservative groups and liberal groups especially the labor movement was very anti-chinese and chinese immigration here in california. the chinese were referred to as rat eaters. they were prevented from testifying in courts. they could not become citizens. they were deemed as a -- aliens ineligible for citizenship. francisco passed special taxes that were aimed at the chinese communities and just the chinese. you have heard about the massacres that occurred. the lynchings. the chinese were not well treated in california or along the western coast. that brings us to bowles hall. this is the law school that i went to. i am sure you have all heard of it. the flagship law school of the university. i was there my entire law school johnr having no idea who henry boldt was. he was one of the leading proponents for the curtailment of immigration from china and the exclusion from chinese in california and he
wonderful photos in the california state archives. there was growing anti-chinese throughout thent western united states. this came from conservative groups and liberal groups especially the labor movement was very anti-chinese and chinese immigration here in california. the chinese were referred to as rat eaters. they were prevented from testifying in courts. they could not become citizens. they were deemed as a -- aliens ineligible for citizenship. francisco passed special taxes that were...
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speaker, i'm happy to yield five minutes to the gentleman from california, the dean of the california delegation, mr. rohrabacher. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. very hrabacher: thank you much. i join my colleagues in singing the praise of our staff, but let me just note -- and of course i had you great staff as well. rick and kathleen who have been with me the entire 30 years that i've been a member of this body. but staff as well as the members, we quite often take for granted what does really enable us to conduct ourselves in this way. it's very easy to overlook. the american people overlook it. we all overlook this and that is we take for granted the safety and security that we operate in. no matter how good our staff is, no matter how great we are, if we weren't safe we couldn't be conducting this business of our democratic country. let us note that officers jacob chestnut and detective john gibson were two law enforcement officers who gave their lives while i've been here in order to secure the safety we need to do the public business. so as i leave this b
speaker, i'm happy to yield five minutes to the gentleman from california, the dean of the california delegation, mr. rohrabacher. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. very hrabacher: thank you much. i join my colleagues in singing the praise of our staff, but let me just note -- and of course i had you great staff as well. rick and kathleen who have been with me the entire 30 years that i've been a member of this body. but staff as well as the members, we quite often take for...
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and here in california it got a whole lot worse. this effect and back lash particularly in southern california weayaw this in s. so this elekds wction about furthering the trends we saw. >> so how can the republican party repair itself? or is it salvageable in its current form? >> it's very challenging in suburban areas. southern california starters. tbutere's also an infrastructure party. it hasn't been focussed on message more broadly or the bigger question of how to compete state wide. i thing those are the sorts o things that take time and timately may be it it impossible in the trump era. >> the chairman of the democrati california party now says he plans to rese n in the wa sexual misconduct claims against him. >> e allegations include things like unwanted touching and comments that atre sexual in e. and these are allegations that are coming at him from party staffers on the order of about 10 people. see thing immediateresponse from key members of the state's democraticb party. i was covering the governor ect when this all ble
and here in california it got a whole lot worse. this effect and back lash particularly in southern california weayaw this in s. so this elekds wction about furthering the trends we saw. >> so how can the republican party repair itself? or is it salvageable in its current form? >> it's very challenging in suburban areas. southern california starters. tbutere's also an infrastructure party. it hasn't been focussed on message more broadly or the bigger question of how to compete state...
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to cement california wildfires. the lineup has not been announced. there will also be a family- friendly event that same day at the state railroad museum in sacramento. >>> new this morning, new york offices of cnn reopen during the night. they were shut down by a bomb threat. the police evacuated the area after a man called the cable network last night and said pipe bombs were placed throughout the time warner building. police and security guards swept in, checked the building, and the live show that was being telecast at the time went off air. the cnn went to a taped program for about half an hour before the all clear was given. the network euro was also evacuated back in october as you remember. there was a package with an explosive device down. >>> we have some shocking the video to share with you from l.a. it shows a homeless man pushing a pedestrian in oncoming traffic. for we show it to you we will warn that some people might find the video hard to watch. having been -- that having beset on the left had -- le
to cement california wildfires. the lineup has not been announced. there will also be a family- friendly event that same day at the state railroad museum in sacramento. >>> new this morning, new york offices of cnn reopen during the night. they were shut down by a bomb threat. the police evacuated the area after a man called the cable network last night and said pipe bombs were placed throughout the time warner building. police and security guards swept in, checked the building, and...
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go safely, california. you hurry to work, so you can take it slow. - [cell phone beeps] - stop! let's stop looking at pedestrians as a nuisance, and carless objects, and start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. we're all in it together. go safely, california. golden gate come new year )s day, california will be the first state to put restrictions on pet shop owners and the animals they sell. the new law is aimed at cutting down on the use of puppy mills - and provides new hope for rescue dogs and cats. nbc )s kathy park reports. also starting tuesday- a new >>> they just adopted a kitten they chose to rescue rather than buy. >> i think it's better to rescue the animals inis it ed of having a puppy mill. >> reporter: starting next week, california becomes the first state in the country where dogs, cats, and rabbits can be purchased from pet stores only if they come from rescue groups or shelters. >> when they go into a pet store and see this cute puppy or kitten for sale, they're
go safely, california. you hurry to work, so you can take it slow. - [cell phone beeps] - stop! let's stop looking at pedestrians as a nuisance, and carless objects, and start looking out for each other again. it's a busy world out there. we're all in it together. go safely, california. golden gate come new year )s day, california will be the first state to put restrictions on pet shop owners and the animals they sell. the new law is aimed at cutting down on the use of puppy mills - and...
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be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. (ken) today -- nasa announced that "voyager- 2"... launched in 19-77 ... has exited the sun's heliosphere - that's the vast bubble of plasma and particles generated by the sun and stirred in solar winds... it now joins voyager- 1 in interstellar space. voyager 2 was launched first... but its path to interstellar space was longer than voyager one's ... stopping by jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune.. sending back unprecedented observations of volcanic activity.. and evidence of water on the moons of some of our closest planetary neighbors. both voyagers carry spoken greetings from 55 languages from the people of earth... should either spacecraft encounter
be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. (ken) today -- nasa announced that "voyager- 2"... launched in 19-77 ... has...
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and california senator kamala harris helped lead the way. the senate unanimously agreed to make lynching a federal hate crime. in a tweet senator harris called the passing of the 'justice for victims of lynching act', a historic moment. lawmakers have tried for more than a century to make lynching a federal offense. the bill was introduced earlier this year by harris, cory booker and republican tim scott. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... san francisco mayor london breed is facing scrutiny for what she's asked governor jerry brown to do. ( james ) plus ... the plus ... the demolition of the ghost ship warehouse has been put on hold. we'll tell you what family members of victims are asking city officials to ánot do... once the building comes down. ( james ) and mystery solved. we know what caused the streak of light over the bay area last night. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. ♪ ♪ ♪ the united states postal service makes more holiday deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ with one
and california senator kamala harris helped lead the way. the senate unanimously agreed to make lynching a federal hate crime. in a tweet senator harris called the passing of the 'justice for victims of lynching act', a historic moment. lawmakers have tried for more than a century to make lynching a federal offense. the bill was introduced earlier this year by harris, cory booker and republican tim scott. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... san francisco mayor london breed is...
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the bigelow moving out of california -- the big low moving out of california. 30s, 40s. 35 in fairfield. it is 13 degrees colder than this time yesterday. 37 in arcadia. sacramento 36. so there is the 35 in truckee. it will be dry today and saturday. the clouds will start and high rain developing late sunday afternoon overnight into early monday h50s and 60s -- 50s and 60s on the temperatures. in the south, mid-60s, santa cruz and morgan hill. today and tomorrow looking good. tuesday looks dry. >>> 6:52, the bart police, knew recruitment actual. details about new pay raises. let's check in with gasia mikaelian. >> reporter: good morning. coming up, the california public utilities commission could step in and implement new rules about how and when the utility companies shut off power to prevent their equipment from starting a wildfire. why this is very important to pg&g. they have could the criticism recently for shutting off power and not going to. >>> fundraising groups and christmas groups are. why they cannot find enough trees. we'll explain the shortage and what it could mean for yo
the bigelow moving out of california -- the big low moving out of california. 30s, 40s. 35 in fairfield. it is 13 degrees colder than this time yesterday. 37 in arcadia. sacramento 36. so there is the 35 in truckee. it will be dry today and saturday. the clouds will start and high rain developing late sunday afternoon overnight into early monday h50s and 60s -- 50s and 60s on the temperatures. in the south, mid-60s, santa cruz and morgan hill. today and tomorrow looking good. tuesday looks dry....
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how a california coffee shop is california how a plus.filings.new court coming out of revelations bombshell also -- the in prison should spend they say he how long lawyer.personal trump's former president hard on coming down prosecutors federal eight.. coming up at coming up at eight.. federal prosecutors coming down hard on president trump's former personal lawyer. how long they say he should spend in prison also -- the bombshell revelations coming out of new court filings. plus. how a california coffee shop is fighting human trafficking one cup at a time. and next. a major u-s storm wreaked havoc in los angeles.... now other parts of the country are bracing for the impact. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after th you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yes! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. the perfect sweater makes the perfect holiday gift. and it feels even better when you find it for less - at ross. yes for
how a california coffee shop is california how a plus.filings.new court coming out of revelations bombshell also -- the in prison should spend they say he how long lawyer.personal trump's former president hard on coming down prosecutors federal eight.. coming up at coming up at eight.. federal prosecutors coming down hard on president trump's former personal lawyer. how long they say he should spend in prison also -- the bombshell revelations coming out of new court filings. plus. how a...
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about the new laws for 2019 in california go to our website www.ktvu.com. click on web links. >>> rents in san francisco are going down slightly for the year but they are still the highest in the country. researchers says san francisco has the highest rent in the nation. $3,500 for a one bedroom apartment. oakland, boston and los angeles have all gone up, above 9% but not enough to pass san f rancisco. >>> lottery players hope to hit the jackpot. the mega millions prize grown to $415 million. the 8th largest in mega millions history. the drawing is tuesday. new year's day. the largest mega millions prize was drawn in august. that was $1.5 billion. the winner still has not claimed their prize. mega millions is available in 44 states including california. >>> a wind advisory starting tonight through tuesday morning. the winds are not materializing yet. it is for the hills. above a thousand feet. that is the santa cruz mountains. usual suspects. not a high fire danger because it is wet. hinds at higher elevations, 60 miles per hour. and sea level, majority of
about the new laws for 2019 in california go to our website www.ktvu.com. click on web links. >>> rents in san francisco are going down slightly for the year but they are still the highest in the country. researchers says san francisco has the highest rent in the nation. $3,500 for a one bedroom apartment. oakland, boston and los angeles have all gone up, above 9% but not enough to pass san f rancisco. >>> lottery players hope to hit the jackpot. the mega millions prize grown...
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native peoples in northern california are salmon people. our abundant salmon has been devastated by dams and diversions owned and operated by city-states and the the federal. salmon runs that numbered in the millions return in the hundreds. we're on the brink of losing the loss and it would have health and economic and cultural impacts. some of california's native communities have a suicide rate that is 12 times the national average and a diabetes and heart rate that are over three times the national average. there are no statistics that can stress what losing the salmon has done to oir culture and well-being in our communities. many experts have called the sudden loss of salmon to california native communities culture genocide. there's hope to right this terrible wrong right here in san francisco as we can still change this course. california tribes have been fighting to restore the salmon through dam removal, and fish projects yet in many cases the governor and san francisco's anti environmental lob owing is threatening our work. water pr
native peoples in northern california are salmon people. our abundant salmon has been devastated by dams and diversions owned and operated by city-states and the the federal. salmon runs that numbered in the millions return in the hundreds. we're on the brink of losing the loss and it would have health and economic and cultural impacts. some of california's native communities have a suicide rate that is 12 times the national average and a diabetes and heart rate that are over three times the...
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california's insurance commissioner says wildfire costs are still climbing. (ken) the state's most recent wildfires are turning out to be the costliest ever. the state insurance department says the wildfires will cost nine billion dollars and counting in insured losses.. (vicki)losses.. (vicki) kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what the insurance commissioner says is going to be a tough, but necessary conversation for state and local leaders. state insurance commissioner dave jones announced thursday the insured loss of billions of dollars from the camp, woolsey and hill fires. standing in front of poster boards with nine-figure facts.. he says these numbers are just the beginning.."as the claims get perfected, as individuals get access to their former homes and neighborhoods, as they dialogue with their insurance company and share more information of the scope of their loss, we expect these numbers to rise. "the camp fire alone amounted to more than 7 billion dollars in losses... jones says many butte county residents either didn't have
california's insurance commissioner says wildfire costs are still climbing. (ken) the state's most recent wildfires are turning out to be the costliest ever. the state insurance department says the wildfires will cost nine billion dollars and counting in insured losses.. (vicki)losses.. (vicki) kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what the insurance commissioner says is going to be a tough, but necessary conversation for state and local leaders. state insurance commissioner...
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calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the they serve. "most recently with the camp fire we distributed of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the center. who will be performing is still to be announced..((we can't say who the act is at this point, but it's the golden 1 center so we hope and expect t will really be a celebration." a celebration beyond a new governor..but for hope and healing in california. tag lawerence karnow: it was a beautiful day around the bay with plenty of sunshine. doppler radar is showing mostly dry weather for the state after stormy weather in southern california yesterday. on the satellite you can see high pressure building over california. it will make for a mostly clear night with cold temperatures. lows will be in the 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be mostly
calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the they serve. "most recently with the camp fire we distributed of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the center. who will be...
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there are isdels. >> it a cultural problem in california do you think with the suburban sprawl. >> california pioneered the autd dent life-style. now you see it across the west, phoenix, vegas, parts of texas. we pioneered that but there is a lot of people who want the urban life-sty life-style. you see the skyrocketing demand when there are neighborhoods that provide that life-style. rock ridge in san francisco for example, they are very desirable. there is nand for it. we just hooen't been at building it primarily because of the pressure from the single mily homeowner groups that don't want to see high density housing building. >> you utcred another measure in addition to this bill. this targets a clause in article 34 that bans cities and counties from developing or buying low income housing without a majority vote of taxpayers of the it has been in place since 1950. how does it hurtushe hng problem? >> it hard to believe that article 34 is part of progressive california's constitution. it is a rast, classist relic of a time period when people wanted to keep largely black people out of thei
there are isdels. >> it a cultural problem in california do you think with the suburban sprawl. >> california pioneered the autd dent life-style. now you see it across the west, phoenix, vegas, parts of texas. we pioneered that but there is a lot of people who want the urban life-sty life-style. you see the skyrocketing demand when there are neighborhoods that provide that life-style. rock ridge in san francisco for example, they are very desirable. there is nand for it. we just...
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quien comprÓ a la ley santuario de california por lo que pasÓ. si no hubiera estado aquÍ, no hubiera estado manejando borracho.y el encuentro con el oficial nunca hubiera ocurrido. la ley es eve 54 implica que las agencias de la ley locales y estatales no deben destinar recursos y fondos para arrestar a personas en base a su estatus migratorio. pero hoy la oficina de gobernar de california se defendiÓ de los ataques desatados por este caso. dijo que al contrario de las afirmaciones acerca de que la ley santuario interfiriÓ en este caso, la ley de california permite compartir informaciÓn acerca de miembros peligrosos de pandillas. el profesores y ellos polÍtica de san josÉ cree que si este caso provoca cambios en la ley serÍa negativo para la comunidad latina. >> las comunidades donde se tiene confiesa con la policÍa son mÁs seguras. y el hecho de que este tipo lo estÁ usando para criminalizar a todos los inmigrantes nos estÁ llevando una situaciÓn precaria. donde quizÁs puedan deshacerse de esas leyes. la comunidad tiene confiesa con
quien comprÓ a la ley santuario de california por lo que pasÓ. si no hubiera estado aquÍ, no hubiera estado manejando borracho.y el encuentro con el oficial nunca hubiera ocurrido. la ley es eve 54 implica que las agencias de la ley locales y estatales no deben destinar recursos y fondos para arrestar a personas en base a su estatus migratorio. pero hoy la oficina de gobernar de california se defendiÓ de los ataques desatados por este caso. dijo que al contrario de las afirmaciones acerca...
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and california senator kamala harris helped lead the way. the senate unanimously agreed to make lynching a federal hate crime. in a tweet senator harris called the passing of the 'justice for victims of lynching act', a historic moment. lawmakers have tried for more than a century to make lynching a federal offense. the bill was introduced earlier this year by harris, cory booker and republican tim scott. ( darya ) still ahead... the demolition of the ghost ship warehouse has been put on hold. hear what family members of victims are asking city officials to ánot do... once the building comes down. served in a no-mess bag, my new deli trio and turkey, bacon, and cheddar pannidos are almost too easy to eat on the go. so panni-do eat one while you are in a car, but panni-don't, while you are on a car. order a pannido with doordash today. only at jack in the box. whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the be
and california senator kamala harris helped lead the way. the senate unanimously agreed to make lynching a federal hate crime. in a tweet senator harris called the passing of the 'justice for victims of lynching act', a historic moment. lawmakers have tried for more than a century to make lynching a federal offense. the bill was introduced earlier this year by harris, cory booker and republican tim scott. ( darya ) still ahead... the demolition of the ghost ship warehouse has been put on hold....
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big time show in california. there's a huge difference in the totals. 50s and low 60s, looks like we'll get a couple of dry days here, everything is about done. maybe even down towards monterey, southern california is not the case. it's lit up big time. certainly around la and also into the mountains and as you might imagine the burn areas, urban and small street flood advisories, rainfall rates coming in, two-thirds of an inch per hour. snow in the grapevine, winter weather advisories for the mountains. even down in monterey, looks like it's all done. the low moving in down, they get it and we did not. 24 inches of rain and a quarter inch. on the drier side, northerly breeze kicking in. still 30s to the north. northeast and north, you get the idea with high pressure in the south. that will continue most of the day. it will be cold tonight. under mostly clear skies, some video coming in southern california of the flooding. i'm sure they will get some. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. clouds coming in, that's not
big time show in california. there's a huge difference in the totals. 50s and low 60s, looks like we'll get a couple of dry days here, everything is about done. maybe even down towards monterey, southern california is not the case. it's lit up big time. certainly around la and also into the mountains and as you might imagine the burn areas, urban and small street flood advisories, rainfall rates coming in, two-thirds of an inch per hour. snow in the grapevine, winter weather advisories for the...
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of california regardless of their status has a right to due process and thats what california has been doing is protecting their due process."sb 54 was authored by former senator kevin de leon and backed by a long list of politicians, immigrant rights groups and attorneys. la raza roundtable de california in san jose was one of them. sot:victor garza, la raza roundtable de california//"im not sure if its this immigrant or not because he has not had his day in court but someone did murder him and if it happens to be this poerson who is undocumented he doesn not understand the damage he has caused."sb 54 states its purpose is to keep a healthy relationship between the immigrant community and local law enforcement that if broken would undermine would undermine would that if broken enforcement local law enforcement local law enforcement that if broken would public safety. ice headquarters could not make a statement about the sheriff's comments today because they are restricted by the partial government shut down. live in the newsroom ella sogomonian kron news. (ken) the california highway
of california regardless of their status has a right to due process and thats what california has been doing is protecting their due process."sb 54 was authored by former senator kevin de leon and backed by a long list of politicians, immigrant rights groups and attorneys. la raza roundtable de california in san jose was one of them. sot:victor garza, la raza roundtable de california//"im not sure if its this immigrant or not because he has not had his day in court but someone did...
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it is winding down and heading to southern california. the low took it's time. the rain picked up about a half- inch for some. there will be more in southern california. they will get the core. north east is 29 at half main. it is 33 in lakeport 40s and 50s with the cloud cover with partly cloudy conditions and partly sunny and that afternoon. travel plans to san diego, it will be raining and they need it. that is not too much on the temperatures at 4:30 in the morning. they tell you you have to take time off. >> i will be off next week. >> what?>> i'm getting christmas shopping done. >> do you hear that dave clark? i am not waiting until december 24. >> you're supposed to wait until the last second. i will stay home and do nothing. let's look at that commute on 80 westbound on the commute. their failed is getting to the hercules area looks good. i have a feeling after this week, we will see people take off time perhaps next week until the end but people start to get out of town thought christmas and you will see that happening. this is traffic that looks good a
it is winding down and heading to southern california. the low took it's time. the rain picked up about a half- inch for some. there will be more in southern california. they will get the core. north east is 29 at half main. it is 33 in lakeport 40s and 50s with the cloud cover with partly cloudy conditions and partly sunny and that afternoon. travel plans to san diego, it will be raining and they need it. that is not too much on the temperatures at 4:30 in the morning. they tell you you have...
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and if you think driving in california is tough... you're right. a new survey shows it's the worst in the country. youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love tgive. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. (catherine) this might not come as a surpriseto a lot of people... but california is being describedas the worst state in the country for drivers.. (ken) this is according to a new study -- grant lodes joins us now with details. (grant) personal finance site bankrate-dot com ranked the best and worst states for drivers related to cost, safety, and driving quality. the golden state ranked worst in the nation. according to the study - 44 percent of roads in california are in poor condition. the state also has more thefts as well as higher insurance premiums, repair costs and gas prices... compared
and if you think driving in california is tough... you're right. a new survey shows it's the worst in the country. youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love tgive. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. (catherine) this might not come as a...
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calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the golden 1 center. who will be performing is still to be announced..((we can't say who the act is at this point, but it's the golden 1 center so we hope and expect t will really be a celebration." a celebration beyond a new governor..but for hope and healing in california. tag told you about a little girl from napa named riley who was set to get a brand new pair of "curry 5" shoes from steph curry himself...(justine) that's after she wrote a letter asking why his signature shoes were only being marketed to boys.. now - she has the shoes. her father tells kron 4 news she's on cloud 9 ..and very excited and grateful.
calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats...