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. >>> more protection for california renters. next, the housing bill that could help more than 8 million people across california . >>> there has been a possible hepatitis a exposupassengers on francisco to charlotte flight may have been exposed. >>> good morning. you can see traffic is moving along well if you are driving on interstate 80 westbound. so far heading down to the macarthur maze. >>> the wind turned northerly. mendocino and lake county. for us locally is out of the west for most locations and not too bad unless you're at the altamont pass. more on all the advisories is coming up. - people ask how i can tell my girls apart. come on. a mom knows. like when i chose our family eye doctor-- private practice doctor at first they all seemed ide with the orange premier banner, and personalized attieenr. - i did once mistake mr. cuddles for mr. snuggles. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >> because that is our response, to be to those. we will support as ndeing up service centers for folks but we will be there. we are in the
. >>> more protection for california renters. next, the housing bill that could help more than 8 million people across california . >>> there has been a possible hepatitis a exposupassengers on francisco to charlotte flight may have been exposed. >>> good morning. you can see traffic is moving along well if you are driving on interstate 80 westbound. so far heading down to the macarthur maze. >>> the wind turned northerly. mendocino and lake county. for us...
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a state of emergency declared in california tens of thousands forced to flee in los angeles as flames devour homes and 3 thousands more many getting out with no time to spare >>> and in northern california, a fire in wine countries burns dozens of homes. power companies warning of stephens new blackouts. >>> also a big new tropical storm closing in heavy rains flooding and major travel delays from the gulf coast all the way to the northeast. >>> felicity huffman freed. her surprise release from prison after serving just 11 days of her sentence for her role in the college admissions scandal as another famous parent soon heads tos investigating president trump. plus the new anonymous trump insider about to release a tell-all book >>> also what rudy giuliani is heard saying in call he didn't know he made to n nbc news >>> and a drone delivery service lifesaving flights already under way. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone tens of thousands of californians have been driven from their homes as major fires burned from one end of the state to
a state of emergency declared in california tens of thousands forced to flee in los angeles as flames devour homes and 3 thousands more many getting out with no time to spare >>> and in northern california, a fire in wine countries burns dozens of homes. power companies warning of stephens new blackouts. >>> also a big new tropical storm closing in heavy rains flooding and major travel delays from the gulf coast all the way to the northeast. >>> felicity huffman...
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may have sparked last november's deadly fires in southern california. powerlines have been suspected of causing the fire that killed three people and destroyed more than 1000 homes in ventura and los angeles counties or final resting by authorities has not been completed. southern california edison already faces lawsuits from fire victims and their families.>> now is talk about the power outages. some of the conveniences because of the power shut off dozens of low income seniors who live in the county say that there any potentially dangerous situation because they have been without literacy since saturday. amber lee reports on the safety risk grid by the power outage and the residence that claims for help.>> mark is among the younger tenants here. the 68-year-old is checking on disabled neighbors trapped on the third floor with no power, no elevator on saturday. >> i am oxygen dependent so i've had to rely on the tanks being delivered with the power shut off and it is very frightening and scary. >> down the hallway another tenant is also struggling.>> w
may have sparked last november's deadly fires in southern california. powerlines have been suspected of causing the fire that killed three people and destroyed more than 1000 homes in ventura and los angeles counties or final resting by authorities has not been completed. southern california edison already faces lawsuits from fire victims and their families.>> now is talk about the power outages. some of the conveniences because of the power shut off dozens of low income seniors who live...
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california's only state not having this requirement. what is taking so long? >> it's strange, usually california is leading in doing things first but this is a place where we are lagging behind. we are the only state in the nation that does not regulate athletic trainers. we should have a licensure protocol and a board that oversees the licensed athletic trainers and we don't. my bill would provide that for their first time and it's about the health, safety and welfare of students, athletes, workers and others throughout the state. >> unqualified people are treating the california children? >> they are. there is no doubt about it. they don't need to have a certain educational background or accredited certification. folks hold themselves out there as athletic trainers that don't have the qualifications or skills. it provides a false sense of security. they may provide services to a child or family member. >> one large group in opposition is the california physical therapy association for they oppose 1592 and said
california's only state not having this requirement. what is taking so long? >> it's strange, usually california is leading in doing things first but this is a place where we are lagging behind. we are the only state in the nation that does not regulate athletic trainers. we should have a licensure protocol and a board that oversees the licensed athletic trainers and we don't. my bill would provide that for their first time and it's about the health, safety and welfare of students,...
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, one big match right now fire sparking left turn right in northern california and southern california as we just saw. >>just because of those northerly and easterly winds impacting the golden state out there right now and as we take a live look outside golden gate bridge, not a cloud in the sky still tracking a fairly warm air mass out there right now widespread 80's for most of the bay area in the low 90's right now for redwood city but everyone else starting to gradually cool down but eventually we're going to cool down into the 50's and 60's for overnight lows and let's take a look at your friday microclimate forecast we are going to notice some relief but daytime highs will remain up 15 to 20 degrees above average, but no record breaking heat in the forecast expected for your friday efternoon. downtown san francisco, 84 degrees, half moon bay warming up into the low 80's for y4u marine layer once again going to be nonexistent but any wind speeds that we do see will be about 20 miles per hour or less so that red flag warning allowed to expire for the bay area earlier this afternoon
, one big match right now fire sparking left turn right in northern california and southern california as we just saw. >>just because of those northerly and easterly winds impacting the golden state out there right now and as we take a live look outside golden gate bridge, not a cloud in the sky still tracking a fairly warm air mass out there right now widespread 80's for most of the bay area in the low 90's right now for redwood city but everyone else starting to gradually cool down but...
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california, you know how we people voted for california -- voted for donald trump in california? four and a half million people and not a single one of them mattered. of the winner take all rule, which is what came up in the last session. it's at the heart of the inequity that is created by our current electoral college system. thanillion people is more hillary clinton's entire national margin, none of those people counted. it is important to remember that how we more people -- this is from the perspective of turnout and involvement -- how many more people would feel involved in feel like a mattered under a popular vote. she mentioned communities of there aree right now a lot of people who just don't count. throughout the south, african-american voters have not seen their vote represented by a single electoral vote in generations. all of the sudden, have a popular vote and black voters in the south would matter just as much as white voters in wyoming and north dakota and west virginia. it completely alters how a campaign happens. >> to that point, which is really the heart of it,
california, you know how we people voted for california -- voted for donald trump in california? four and a half million people and not a single one of them mattered. of the winner take all rule, which is what came up in the last session. it's at the heart of the inequity that is created by our current electoral college system. thanillion people is more hillary clinton's entire national margin, none of those people counted. it is important to remember that how we more people -- this is from the...
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red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already out-of-control wildfires. laura podesta is here in new york. how strong are these winds expected to be today? >> reporter: in los angeles, winds are expected to be out of the east/northeast at four miles per hour this morning. so that's what's known as a moderate breeze. not terribly windy, but not the break that firefighters need either. firefighters in california's wine country are racing against mother nature. >> we're playing office and defense on two sides of the fire. >> reporter: the hurricane-force winds that fueled the kincade fire died down yesterday giving crews a chance to dig in. >> we're expecting the winds to shift. >> reporter: the northern california wildfire has destroyed dozens of homes and businesses since its started last wednesday. >> kincade remains the most vexing and challenging. >> reporter: the strong winds are expected to pick back up today. >> this event will be another california-
red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already out-of-control wildfires. laura podesta is here in new york. how strong are these winds expected to be today? >> reporter: in los angeles, winds are expected to be out of the east/northeast at four miles per hour this morning. so that's what's known as a moderate breeze. not terribly windy, but not the break that firefighters need...
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representative mike thompson a representative from california who serves the fifth district. updating us >> brend and boyle releases numbers on the budget deficits. and former transportation inspector general talks about hearings. thursday's s on house vote and trade policy. watch crmp span "washington journal" wednesday morning. coming up tonight testifies boeing ceo before the senate commerce committee about the grounding of the 737 max 8 aircraft. then, house democratic leaders on their legislative agenda and the 20. followed by house republican leaders and thursdays impeachment resolution vote. ceong president and testified about the safety of the 737 max airplane at a senate hearing, apologizing to the families of victims of the ethiopian airlines flight 302 accident. he was accompanied by boeing commercial airplanes chief engineer
representative mike thompson a representative from california who serves the fifth district. updating us >> brend and boyle releases numbers on the budget deficits. and former transportation inspector general talks about hearings. thursday's s on house vote and trade policy. watch crmp span "washington journal" wednesday morning. coming up tonight testifies boeing ceo before the senate commerce committee about the grounding of the 737 max 8 aircraft. then, house democratic...
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. >> college coaches are some of the highest paid employees in the entire state, not just california across the country. in addition to salaries they can get endorsement deals separate. why are the students the only people who for example u are a swimmer, you cannot teach swimming lessons let alone if your katelyn ohashi in your brilliant as a gymnast who is the only person on the planet with 6 million viewers who could not monetize. >> the ncaa wants to veto the law and threatens to ban universities from competition because it gives california schools and unfair recruiting advantage. skinner said that would be an antitrust violation. the agreed changes need to be made but at the national level. it is confusing schools and students. the ncaa released a statement reading and part quote we will consider next step in california wle our members move forward with ongoing
. >> college coaches are some of the highest paid employees in the entire state, not just california across the country. in addition to salaries they can get endorsement deals separate. why are the students the only people who for example u are a swimmer, you cannot teach swimming lessons let alone if your katelyn ohashi in your brilliant as a gymnast who is the only person on the planet with 6 million viewers who could not monetize. >> the ncaa wants to veto the law and threatens...
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seventy-five% of all cases in california occurred in northern california. nearly one third, 28% of all cases in the state, a humble -- of the humble county are involved with victims involved in tribes. of the 135 cases, only seven have information on alleged perpetrators available to the public and only one of those alleged perpetrators has actually been charged. over half the cases documented in california occurred in the last three years. from 2013 through 2015, the rate of these cases per year statewide increased by approximately 20% each year. in 2016, the right out -- the rate of cases increased, and in 2018, the rate increased, as well. san francisco is one of the highest in the state, which is really embarrassing considering that we have such a progressive state. one of the things that i can say is we are making change with the port -- with support from the mayor. thank you, london breed for all your support for the american indian community. thank you supervisor ronen, and supervisor brown because we were able to pass a legislation -- a resolution i
seventy-five% of all cases in california occurred in northern california. nearly one third, 28% of all cases in the state, a humble -- of the humble county are involved with victims involved in tribes. of the 135 cases, only seven have information on alleged perpetrators available to the public and only one of those alleged perpetrators has actually been charged. over half the cases documented in california occurred in the last three years. from 2013 through 2015, the rate of these cases per...
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we must report our compliance to the california puc. our compliance report for the 2020-2022 timeframe is due to the puc on october 31. how do we go about our efforts to comply? we conducted conducted solicitations i would participated in solicitations that others held like utilities and other ccas. they put out multiple solicitations our self, since april, for resource adequacy products. we execute contracts with several suppliers as a result of those efforts. but still did not have enough supply under contract to meet our requirements for this time. we also participated in pg&e's 2019 multiyear solicitation that was issued in july 2019. pg&e holds at most, if not all come of the remaining market supply. they had most of the customers, so it made sense that they had most of the supply as customers moved over and enrolled in other programs like our cleanpowersf program. now we need to move those products over to. they submitted a bid on august 6, we were short lifted in that solicitation. this is a time sensitive transaction. the genera
we must report our compliance to the california puc. our compliance report for the 2020-2022 timeframe is due to the puc on october 31. how do we go about our efforts to comply? we conducted conducted solicitations i would participated in solicitations that others held like utilities and other ccas. they put out multiple solicitations our self, since april, for resource adequacy products. we execute contracts with several suppliers as a result of those efforts. but still did not have enough...
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in southern california. this is ongoing. >> okay. let's go back to the power outages and governor gavin newsom is speaking right now. let's listen in. >> questions, give you an update. i know pg&e will be providing an update, i believe at 6:00 tonight as well. we just got off the phone with bill johnson, the current ceo of pg&e. and i have been up and down this state, oakland two days ago, i had a chance to go down to san diego. was in l.a. today and merced, terlock, now here with you. assessing not only the situation here in northern california but assessing what invariably will be conditions that will take shape in the next 48 hours in southern california. southern california's not immune to the kind of conversations most of us here in the northern part of the state have experienced. let me just make something crystal clear from the top. this is amplified some of the earlier comments in oakland, san diego, and los angeles. it's decisions that were not made that have led to this moment in pg&e's history and the state of california a
in southern california. this is ongoing. >> okay. let's go back to the power outages and governor gavin newsom is speaking right now. let's listen in. >> questions, give you an update. i know pg&e will be providing an update, i believe at 6:00 tonight as well. we just got off the phone with bill johnson, the current ceo of pg&e. and i have been up and down this state, oakland two days ago, i had a chance to go down to san diego. was in l.a. today and merced, terlock, now...
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nosotros en california, vamos a decir bien claro que aquÍ en california, no vamos a dar la informaciÓn.la ley impide que ice obtenga datos de la base de datos, a menos que sea por una investigaciÓn criminal, pero no por el ingreso ilegal al paÍs. este fuerte impulsor de la ley que otorga licencias de conducir a indocumentados... >> todos pueden trabajar al otro lado de la ciudad, las chicas pueden participar en los deportes despuÉs de la hora de la escuela, o estudiar en sus clases. te cambia la vida de toda nuestra comunidad. reportera: lamenta que ice haya querido utilizar lo que abriÓ la puerta de muchos inmigrantes, en su contra. el proyecto de ley surgiÓ luego que inmigrantes indocumentados se reportaron que agentes de ice les presentaron fotocopias de sus Ó california. no es justo que ahora se vayan a usar estos datos en su contra de esta poblaciÓn tan vulnerable. reportera: el departamento ha afirmado que no comparte informaciÓn con ice, pero no patricia: quÉ esta pasando a los hispanos en california? el 52 por ciento de la comunidad latina en california enfrenta problemas
nosotros en california, vamos a decir bien claro que aquÍ en california, no vamos a dar la informaciÓn.la ley impide que ice obtenga datos de la base de datos, a menos que sea por una investigaciÓn criminal, pero no por el ingreso ilegal al paÍs. este fuerte impulsor de la ley que otorga licencias de conducir a indocumentados... >> todos pueden trabajar al otro lado de la ciudad, las chicas pueden participar en los deportes despuÉs de la hora de la escuela, o estudiar en sus clases....
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>>> tonight, on "world news tonight" from california, the extreme red flag warning. the urgent effort here in simi valley to protect the reagan presidential library. tonight, we are right there as the flames erupt on the hills leading up to the reagan library. the urgent efforts on the ground and in the air to keep the flames back. thousands of homes in danger. families told to get out. seniors evacuated. horses on the side of the road. hurricane-force santa ana winds not seen in years. the first time ever, what's called an extreme red flag warning. more than 70 miles per hour. super tankers struggling to hit their targets. >>> in other news tonight, a deadly plane crash right into a neighborhood. the horrific damage on the ground. the takedown of al baghdadi. what the pentagon has just revealed. >>> the phone call between president trump and the president of ukraine. tonight, new questions -- who edited the transcript, after the national security officer who listened in testified he alerted authorities about key parts that were missing. why were they not added back
>>> tonight, on "world news tonight" from california, the extreme red flag warning. the urgent effort here in simi valley to protect the reagan presidential library. tonight, we are right there as the flames erupt on the hills leading up to the reagan library. the urgent efforts on the ground and in the air to keep the flames back. thousands of homes in danger. families told to get out. seniors evacuated. horses on the side of the road. hurricane-force santa ana winds not...
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they do not move to california. they go up over california, drop on the backside that creates the pressure gradient crating the wind. the next system will help do that coming in tuesday. here's a look at what we expect for the rest of today. notice the wind, not bad at all but by tuesday morning to begin to increase over areas of the sacrament of valley to begin to shift into areas over the north bay. looks like late morning and early afternoon night the wind is gusting quite strong, getting into the overnight hours, barely letting up by wednesday morning, they do that. the national weather service has not issued a red flag warning just yet. they may do so later today but i guess, the take away and this one is the next wind event will not be as widespread. it will not be a strong long. send get back to you. >>> now to the firefight in sonoma county. the wind has calmed down but the fire is going. the wind could carry flames into new territory. as sara zendehnam shows us in the kincade fire fight, it is all hands on
they do not move to california. they go up over california, drop on the backside that creates the pressure gradient crating the wind. the next system will help do that coming in tuesday. here's a look at what we expect for the rest of today. notice the wind, not bad at all but by tuesday morning to begin to increase over areas of the sacrament of valley to begin to shift into areas over the north bay. looks like late morning and early afternoon night the wind is gusting quite strong, getting...
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>>> a fire storm in southern california right now. these are live pictures from granada hills, sylmar and porto ranch area in the san fernando valley. >>over night homes destroyed, evacuations and thousands of people watching and waiting to see if they need toetout. not a good start for their morning. good morning to you here in the bay area. we're dealing with our own power outages here. power is coming back on in some spots. thank you so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. we're going to get a start with weather and traffic, get you out the door. the winds in southern california same things we were fearing up here. >> theystem basically moved south so it is producing high winds there and low humidity. as we head out the door in dublin right now, looks pretty busy. as you get ready to step out it's chilly, some cool air. look at where we start in the upper 40s, so you need a heavier jacket if you're on your way out the door, and also going to be outside for a little while. we'll see our temperatures warmin
>>> a fire storm in southern california right now. these are live pictures from granada hills, sylmar and porto ranch area in the san fernando valley. >>over night homes destroyed, evacuations and thousands of people watching and waiting to see if they need toetout. not a good start for their morning. good morning to you here in the bay area. we're dealing with our own power outages here. power is coming back on in some spots. thank you so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia....
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that's not historically unusual in california. it is getting dryer and the season is lasting longer you got a lot of people who are living in these areas between rural areas and i would say areas outside of california cities and wild land interphase area they are in harm's way when this thing happens. there has been a lack of investment they have been asked of questions of why did you spend this money on underground lines years ago. governor newsam and state legislatures are going to get on this utility companies are pulling on the shots. they control when to turn the power on and off >> the governor begged hathaway to come in and bernie sanders says it should be taken over by taxpayers. we are talking about billions of grand larce dollars for investments need to happen if not, in order to pay for the upgrades, does that mean power bills for californians which already have housing adjusted of the highest poverty rates in the nation, those bills are going to be going up. >> their ideas to floating statewide bonds, would help pay fo
that's not historically unusual in california. it is getting dryer and the season is lasting longer you got a lot of people who are living in these areas between rural areas and i would say areas outside of california cities and wild land interphase area they are in harm's way when this thing happens. there has been a lack of investment they have been asked of questions of why did you spend this money on underground lines years ago. governor newsam and state legislatures are going to get on...
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habla acerca de la masa de aire muy seco en el california. y en el norte de la bahÍa, pues es una situaciÓn crÍtica porque estÁ muy baja la humeda consid un tiempo peligroso, bueno, en este momento en el valle de sacramento dice que estarÍan disminuyendo. por ahÍ en la sierra nevada donde se estÁn reportando vientos y tambiÉn en el norte de la bahÍa. y esperan tambiÉn, estas rÁfagas, de viento- este d estÁn esperando quÉ pasa con estos y de nuevo, estos poderosos, vientos de santa ana que se pronostican para sur de california, que podrÍan empezar esta noche a las 11, en las Ángeles tambiÉn un fuerte incend incendio, y por ahÍ tambiÉn estÁn en alerta maxima por estos vientos vientos. (hablan en inglÉs). hacia el sur de california. estÁ preocupado por residentes del estado. y estÁn anticipando recomendar en el norte de california, a las 8 de la maÑana, de maÑana miÉrcoles, cerca de las 6 de la maÑana estÁnndo... para monitorear fuertes vientos en cuanto a apagones programados, que han estado realizando. 600 estaciones
habla acerca de la masa de aire muy seco en el california. y en el norte de la bahÍa, pues es una situaciÓn crÍtica porque estÁ muy baja la humeda consid un tiempo peligroso, bueno, en este momento en el valle de sacramento dice que estarÍan disminuyendo. por ahÍ en la sierra nevada donde se estÁn reportando vientos y tambiÉn en el norte de la bahÍa. y esperan tambiÉn, estas rÁfagas, de viento- este d estÁn esperando quÉ pasa con estos y de nuevo, estos poderosos, vientos de santa...
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and in southern california, the getty fire, now 15% contained. the firefighters right now literally in a race against time they're no longer battling the huge brilliant flames, but smoldering pieces, hot spots that could ignite the next fire once the winds arrive. tonight wind gusts could reach 80 miles per hour in the mountains surrounding l.a. we're very concerned about the events tonight >> reporter: ralph terrazas is chief of the l.a. fire department what is your big fear tonight when the winds kick up as forecast >> my big fear is that the getty fire is not completely cold, and that the embers are going to blow downwind and start another fire >> reporter: a transmission pole is thought to have sparked this fire late sunday a lot of these folks got out in the knick of time. you had some elderly folks can you talk about the rescues at the height of this? >> we had 17 rescue missions we sent up an ambulance along with an ems captain to every one of those addresses and helped those people evacuate the area >> reporter: 90-year-old nola highland
and in southern california, the getty fire, now 15% contained. the firefighters right now literally in a race against time they're no longer battling the huge brilliant flames, but smoldering pieces, hot spots that could ignite the next fire once the winds arrive. tonight wind gusts could reach 80 miles per hour in the mountains surrounding l.a. we're very concerned about the events tonight >> reporter: ralph terrazas is chief of the l.a. fire department what is your big fear tonight when...
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california is the third state to act as a ban. it does not impact rodeos. >>> we could find out what is next for we work. the financial times is reporting that j.p. morgan is leading the effort now to create a bailout package for the struggling company. that could include a large contribution from j.p. morgan. we work is a work space rental company based in new york and still is. it pulled the initial public offering, the epo last month, after investors criticized the business model and the ceo was forced to resign. they can receive text messages and a 50-year low reaching potential job candidates. with advances in technology, the former communication is changing. hiring managers are turning on texting applicants instead of picking up the phone. particularring from the computer and phone has become one of the preferred ways it reach a younger generation. >> it's become an important way that they communicate with each other. i think it's the form of communication that probably they know best. >> according to a study by open markets
california is the third state to act as a ban. it does not impact rodeos. >>> we could find out what is next for we work. the financial times is reporting that j.p. morgan is leading the effort now to create a bailout package for the struggling company. that could include a large contribution from j.p. morgan. we work is a work space rental company based in new york and still is. it pulled the initial public offering, the epo last month, after investors criticized the business model...
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close firefighters in california struggle to contain several wildfires while the your beliefs are ravaging the northern california's wine country has doubled in size turning homes and wineries to actions a separate fire in the los angeles area forces thousands to evacuate. on the ark thank you so much for your company everyone turkey is threatening to resume its assaults on the kurds in northern syria on christmas kurdish forces have not pulled back. from the region which is one of the conditions that have been set by. russia when they agreed on a 6 day ceasefire that ends later today meanwhile more salient details are emerging now about the raid in which the islamic state leader abu bakar al baghdadi died a senior adviser to the kurdish led syrian democratic forces says the as the f. was pivotal in efforts to track down al baghdadi in a series of tweets in a senior advisor said all intelligence and access to al baghdadi as well as the identification of his place were the result of the s.d.s. own work our source was involved in sending cordon it's directing the airdrop participating and ma
close firefighters in california struggle to contain several wildfires while the your beliefs are ravaging the northern california's wine country has doubled in size turning homes and wineries to actions a separate fire in the los angeles area forces thousands to evacuate. on the ark thank you so much for your company everyone turkey is threatening to resume its assaults on the kurds in northern syria on christmas kurdish forces have not pulled back. from the region which is one of the...
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. >>> a new law in california is going to give students extra sleep. the law pushes back start times for middle schools and high schools. doctors say the change will benefit student health and improve the academic performance. critics say otherwise. more tonight from maureen neil. >> reporter: school will be starting later for more california middle and high schoolers in the upcoming year. governor newsome signing a new law, requiring public middle school to not start before 8:00 in the morning and high schools sign shows teenage 8:30 a.m. students who start their day later increased the academic performance, attendance, and overall health. big mac i think it is good to start after that so they can get enough sleep, they can focus in school. i think it is a really good change. >> reporter: santa clara county superintendent of schools a about 20% of schools in california already operates under the later start time. 80% do not. >> it is going to me a lot of schedule changes. some of our districts will need to negotiate with their bargaining unit in order
. >>> a new law in california is going to give students extra sleep. the law pushes back start times for middle schools and high schools. doctors say the change will benefit student health and improve the academic performance. critics say otherwise. more tonight from maureen neil. >> reporter: school will be starting later for more california middle and high schoolers in the upcoming year. governor newsome signing a new law, requiring public middle school to not start before 8:00...
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we begin with pg&e's latest round of power outages in northern california. ur >> by thay, pg&e cut off power to 180,000 customers un across 17 coes in northern california. even as the company works to restore power to the affected customers, they are warning of a largershut off starting on saturday night amid forecasts of strong wind. they faced criticism from the governor, lawmakers, and the california public utilities commission over their handling of the first poround of r outages two weeks ago. the utility was not adequately prepared for the first round of outages, as the website crasd d repeatedly the call centers were overloaded. joining me now is the senior producer, and data journalist, lisa white commented disability rights advocate sharing the board for the center for independent living bein eley. lisa, tell me, what about the shutoffs that could start turday evening and ovthe weekend? >>ast night, pg&ewarned people throughout the bay area that they could be turning off the power again, and the shut off could be as large and last longer than the on
we begin with pg&e's latest round of power outages in northern california. ur >> by thay, pg&e cut off power to 180,000 customers un across 17 coes in northern california. even as the company works to restore power to the affected customers, they are warning of a largershut off starting on saturday night amid forecasts of strong wind. they faced criticism from the governor, lawmakers, and the california public utilities commission over their handling of the first poround of r...
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earlier today, there was a state of emergency declared in california. what that means is he was able to co—ordinate with the federal government and bring in additional resources to help with fighting these fires and also to help with preparations for these blackouts that have been instituted across wide that large swathes of the state. and you might be aware that governor gavin newsome is a strong photo of president trump. they spy with each other on twitter and in press c0 nfe re nces . with each other on twitter and in press conferences. govern newsome, when i was speaking to him, he will hand it to the trump administration that they have handled it extremely well and been given the that all of the resources they need to help fight this fire until with these blackouts. newsome says his office is doing what it can but it is very difficult for people out there. this is happening more and more often. is there any sense that this is becoming routine or as routine as something like this can be? that has been a major subject of conversation appear. you he
earlier today, there was a state of emergency declared in california. what that means is he was able to co—ordinate with the federal government and bring in additional resources to help with fighting these fires and also to help with preparations for these blackouts that have been instituted across wide that large swathes of the state. and you might be aware that governor gavin newsome is a strong photo of president trump. they spy with each other on twitter and in press c0 nfe re nces . with...
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with love, california. >>the images will never not be jarring he see here 30 years ago today, the bay area had just experienced a major earthquake and people were just starting to learn the scope of the devastation a 6.9 magnitude quake would take its toll not only in damage to property but also in loss of lives. >>we want to take a look back now now at kron four's original coverage from the 1989 disaster as it unfolded. >>10/17/1989 started out like any other day in northern california. by afternoon. it was hot and hazy the kind of on the day the old timers cold. and even if it was unseasonably warm. nobody was thinking about. divided community, the news the taking sides were our battle. ever played between the san francisco time. warning 21 derby. >>story that afternoon was get your hands on some tickets for that night's game 3 by 5. if you want at candlestick you're watching it.
with love, california. >>the images will never not be jarring he see here 30 years ago today, the bay area had just experienced a major earthquake and people were just starting to learn the scope of the devastation a 6.9 magnitude quake would take its toll not only in damage to property but also in loss of lives. >>we want to take a look back now now at kron four's original coverage from the 1989 disaster as it unfolded. >>10/17/1989 started out like any other day in northern...
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california, you know how we people voted for california voted for donald trump in california? four and a half million people and not a single one of them mattered. because of the winner take all rule, which is what came up in the last session. it's at the heart of the inequity that is created by our current electoral college system. 4. 5 million people is more than hillary clinton's entire national margin, none of those people counted. it is important to remember that how we more people this is from the perspective of turnout and involvement how many more people would feel involved in feel like a mattered under a popular vote. she mentioned communities of color, were right >> now there are a lot of people who just don't count. throughout the south, african-american voters have not seen their vote represented by a single electoral vote in generations. all of the sudden, have a popular vote and black voters in the south would matter just as much as white voters in wyoming and north dakota and west virginia. it completely alters how a campaign happens. >> to that point, which is
california, you know how we people voted for california voted for donald trump in california? four and a half million people and not a single one of them mattered. because of the winner take all rule, which is what came up in the last session. it's at the heart of the inequity that is created by our current electoral college system. 4. 5 million people is more than hillary clinton's entire national margin, none of those people counted. it is important to remember that how we more people this is...
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the development at 3333 california would create up to 744 units. this added housing will help keep more people in the city without pricing people out and will bring new homes into the san francisco's. 3333 california will also provide much-needed space, more than 5 acres of open space, neighborhoods can relax and friends can spend time with one another. with most units designed for two or more bedrooms, the project would be a fantastic place to raise a family. 3333 california offers so much for so many. it will provide a lot of, you know, good living wage jobs to a lot of good hard-working union laborers and workers in the construction and keep people working. and provide us with a lot more housing and open spaces. just makes the city more beautiful. i hope you can support this project. thank you. >> are you done? >> yet. this will not come out of your time, but i assume operating engineers are members of the building trades council, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> i'm under the understanding they have remaining concerns about this project, are yo
the development at 3333 california would create up to 744 units. this added housing will help keep more people in the city without pricing people out and will bring new homes into the san francisco's. 3333 california will also provide much-needed space, more than 5 acres of open space, neighborhoods can relax and friends can spend time with one another. with most units designed for two or more bedrooms, the project would be a fantastic place to raise a family. 3333 california offers so much for...
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we're going to begin with wildfires raraging across california. the fires are destroying homes, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas outside of los angeles. the saddle ridge fire is burning in sylmar, that's about 20 miles north of l.a. the fire has prompted the shutdown of at least two major freeways. so far it has burned about 1,600 acres. containment is 0%. at least a half dozen wildfires are burning across california this morning. earlier this week, electricity was shut off to hundreds of thousands of customers in northern california to prevent wildfires. overnight, the state's largest utility company, pg&e, says more than half of those customers' power has been restored. yesterday california governor gavin newsom criticized pg&e for neglecting its power supplying equipment. >> over the course of years and years and years, the kind of hardening of the grid was not done. those were decisions that were made by pacific gas and electric. they chose not to modernize their grid over the course of many, many years. it led to the
we're going to begin with wildfires raraging across california. the fires are destroying homes, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas outside of los angeles. the saddle ridge fire is burning in sylmar, that's about 20 miles north of l.a. the fire has prompted the shutdown of at least two major freeways. so far it has burned about 1,600 acres. containment is 0%. at least a half dozen wildfires are burning across california this morning. earlier this week, electricity was...
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and also this, a big fight in california. just broke out about who is to blame, former governor jerry brown now blaming the president and republicans, saying, blood is on their souls. california elected officials say, get real jerry, liberal policies tor blam are to blame. for putting california in jeopardy and creating kay on thechaos,thank you for joining . i am elizabeth macdonald. the "evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show. house vote approving resolution along party lines, here is what nancy pelosi said. >> this is a sad day because nobody comes to congress to impeach a president of the united states. elizabeth: rashida tlaib has not changed her position. >> mom, you won. bullies don't wind, i said they don't, we'll go in there and teach them [bleep] elizabeth: to hillary vaughn on capitol hill. reporter: house impeachment investors heard from tim morrison, he was john bolton's deputy, and house republicans say it one of the most positive days of testimony they heard inside the scif, they can't wait for
and also this, a big fight in california. just broke out about who is to blame, former governor jerry brown now blaming the president and republicans, saying, blood is on their souls. california elected officials say, get real jerry, liberal policies tor blam are to blame. for putting california in jeopardy and creating kay on thechaos,thank you for joining . i am elizabeth macdonald. the "evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show. house vote approving resolution...
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ramÓn: vamos a hablar del nuevo sistema de notificaciones de temblores en california. y vamos a ver cÓmo se preparan los centros escolares, vamos como lento nieto mejÍa con 1 recuento de lo que fue esa sombrÍa tarde del 17 de octubre de 1899. >> 2 periodistas del Área de la bahÍa tambiÉn recuerda con claridad cuando la tierra se sacudiÓ violentamente. tres dÉcadas han pasado después del terremoto de loma prieta que provocÓ destrozos tan graves como la ruptura del puente de la bahÍa. ademÁs de 1 saldo de 63 muertos, el periodista univisiÓn luis mejÍa recuerda lo que vio con osorio las calles de san francisco reportÓ el terremoto. >> cuando salir encontrÉ 1 par de cuerpos de personas que habÍan fallecido en 1 edificio que se habÍa derrumbado parcialmente, 1 edificio de ladrillos. >> esta mujer dice que se refugiÓ bajo 1 escritorio de trabajo de san josÉ y después les piden que salieron del edificio . >> estamos en este estacionamiento cuando salimos del pavimento eran literalmente olas. >> en estas imÁgenes compartidas por nuestra estaciÓn aliada n
ramÓn: vamos a hablar del nuevo sistema de notificaciones de temblores en california. y vamos a ver cÓmo se preparan los centros escolares, vamos como lento nieto mejÍa con 1 recuento de lo que fue esa sombrÍa tarde del 17 de octubre de 1899. >> 2 periodistas del Área de la bahÍa tambiÉn recuerda con claridad cuando la tierra se sacudiÓ violentamente. tres dÉcadas han pasado después del terremoto de loma prieta que provocÓ destrozos tan graves como la ruptura del puente de la...
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like battle fronts seen from the sky freeways and fires you go right there in northern and southern california tonight 26000000 people are under a red flag warning meaning that conditions are perfect for combustion now this is what tens of thousands of residents around los angeles see as they flee the flames for now but beginning later today hurricane strength diablo and santa ana winds are expected to blow in giving new life to the deadly blaze is that all burning california i'm burned off in berlin this is the day. a little bit will people will not be returning to their homes this evening. before there was any flames or anywhere and so i. went outside and i saw the sky lit up bright red we will see some a very strong right jill zarin drove right up to the fire line those extreme wind events can pick up and transfer the fire miles away sometimes as it was embers blowing right across the street into these houses. also coming up in the eastern ukraine soldiers are entrenched in a conflict with russian backed separatists after 5 years of fighting can both sides be asked to trust each other. yeah
like battle fronts seen from the sky freeways and fires you go right there in northern and southern california tonight 26000000 people are under a red flag warning meaning that conditions are perfect for combustion now this is what tens of thousands of residents around los angeles see as they flee the flames for now but beginning later today hurricane strength diablo and santa ana winds are expected to blow in giving new life to the deadly blaze is that all burning california i'm burned off in...
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a new california record. he won more than $15,000 in prize money and his champion pumpkin will play a starting role at the half moon bay art and pumpkin festival. sara zendehnam tells us growing these massive pumpkins for the festival comes with a lot of stress for the farmers. >> reporter: pumpkins serve a different purpose in half moon bay. great halloween decorations but these pumpkins are grown to compete. fall and pumpkins go hand in hand. pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin decorations and a pumpkin competition. >> it's been a treat to see it. it's awesome. >> reporter: whether lumpy, discolored or from out of state, as long as they are big, there will come at the 46th annual safeway world championship pumpkin weigh-off. >> this is crazy. it's crazy fun. >> reporter: 50 growers went head-to-head to see who would take on the title of heaviest pumpkin. cindy won in 2016. in august, the massive gourds grow 40 to 50 pounds a day. >> i'm building green houses, i'm putting heating cables in the ground. ambient ligh
a new california record. he won more than $15,000 in prize money and his champion pumpkin will play a starting role at the half moon bay art and pumpkin festival. sara zendehnam tells us growing these massive pumpkins for the festival comes with a lot of stress for the farmers. >> reporter: pumpkins serve a different purpose in half moon bay. great halloween decorations but these pumpkins are grown to compete. fall and pumpkins go hand in hand. pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin decorations...
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so northern california remains dry. central california will get more of an a on-shore flow for southern california but we start things up again tomorrow. forecast wind gusts in some cases we could get over 50-mile-an-hour winds. again, from that on-shore flow as we head into wednesday and thursday. no rain in the forecast and we actually have a winter storm north and east of that. that's going to move towards the great lakes, parts of the northern plains, and we're going to watch the potential for showers and thunderstorms to move towards the southeast, the mid-atlantic and the recall nort as we head towards halloween. just saying, we could be dealing with some i'll bell las on -- umbrellas on our costumes. cheryl: poor kids. lauren: dangerous words. still ahead, millennials throwing their support behind socialism and now communism. how it's impacting the 2020 race. and facebook employees was mark zuckerberg to crack down on political ad as they deem fake news. we'll have those details. opestraight ahead on "fbn: a.m."
so northern california remains dry. central california will get more of an a on-shore flow for southern california but we start things up again tomorrow. forecast wind gusts in some cases we could get over 50-mile-an-hour winds. again, from that on-shore flow as we head into wednesday and thursday. no rain in the forecast and we actually have a winter storm north and east of that. that's going to move towards the great lakes, parts of the northern plains, and we're going to watch the potential...
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>> we have to remember that california recently went through a pretty serious drought. and that definitely changed the landscape in quite a few ways. the magnitude of the last one was pretty impressive. there are other ecological issues. the amount of trey-kill up in the sierra is pretty substantial. so there's a lot of things going into -- >> all right, you've been watching this live news conference from pg&e headquarters. new details on the weather and these public power outages that will start around midnight. >> our power outage survival guide is online for you right now at kpix.com. there are all kinds of resources and information. we'll be updating it on live. and we'll be back on the air with you at 11:00 pm with the latest. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a
>> we have to remember that california recently went through a pretty serious drought. and that definitely changed the landscape in quite a few ways. the magnitude of the last one was pretty impressive. there are other ecological issues. the amount of trey-kill up in the sierra is pretty substantial. so there's a lot of things going into -- >> all right, you've been watching this live news conference from pg&e headquarters. new details on the weather and these public power...
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so, california folks, call or click now. learn how a medigap plan helps bridge the gap medicare doesn't pay for... and how with at your best by unitedhealthcare, insured members can enjoy resources... to help them live better. if you call california your home, call or click to connect with unitedhealthcare today... about aarp medicare supplement plans. %fo >>> welcome back. well, the kips fire is just one of 13 wildfires burning in california right now. a wind driven brushfire called the tick fire in southern california has forced an estimated 50,000 people to evacuate into the santa clarita valley near los angeles. many structures have been destroyed and the fire burned 4300 acres so far. they are expecting hot, windy weather there again today with low humidity. >> to the health watch now. one in three americans are at risk for developing kidney disease in their lifetime and everyday 13 people die from complications of kidney disease. they support the 30 million people living with that chronic condition and joining us now i
so, california folks, call or click now. learn how a medigap plan helps bridge the gap medicare doesn't pay for... and how with at your best by unitedhealthcare, insured members can enjoy resources... to help them live better. if you call california your home, call or click to connect with unitedhealthcare today... about aarp medicare supplement plans. %fo >>> welcome back. well, the kips fire is just one of 13 wildfires burning in california right now. a wind driven brushfire called...
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kennedy: oversight in california. >> better oversight. kennedy: and their job to there are no utilities, there a utility, they have not been finding or stopping them. >> absolutely. kennedy: gavin newsom a claim'sm that free marketeerees is bull crap. kennedy: >> it is city infrastructure. failed to invest in american infrastructure. society of civil engineers have said that -- >> what about -- >> across board. kennedy: china building high-speed rail lines. >> they are commies that does not count. >> we should be forced to use -- >> government regulation that is doing everything wrong, zoning that stop people from living in urban hire density areas forces people to live in fire danger area. kennedy: cheaper to build a house there. >> government policy keeps insurance rates too low, if you live in a more dangerous area, you should pay your insurance throughs roof there is policy stopping that from happening in fire zones and blood zones. incentivizing people too live and develop in more risky areas is not good. >> are right, this exasperat
kennedy: oversight in california. >> better oversight. kennedy: and their job to there are no utilities, there a utility, they have not been finding or stopping them. >> absolutely. kennedy: gavin newsom a claim'sm that free marketeerees is bull crap. kennedy: >> it is city infrastructure. failed to invest in american infrastructure. society of civil engineers have said that -- >> what about -- >> across board. kennedy: china building high-speed rail lines....
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so, for california -- california has a large population of tps holders. i'm just wondering whatever happens with the courts or inaction or action of congress, is there a plan for the road to undocumented status? because there's families involved. like you said, it's multistatus families. for you, cecilia, i don't think aclu is litigating any of the cases -- >> they are. they are do know doing one in southern california. >> what does the road look like? is there a path to the supreme court? it's more likely the supreme court will take it up if the government requests it, not the plaintiffs. if you could just talk about the landscape for that and ded in particular. also in the context of foreign policy because these are individual countries and we hear through the third kurt -- safe third country agreement, for example, el salvador, that was brought up, how does that play into the decision? can that be brought to a court? what happens in the court? there's a whole lot, i don't know, but if you could share. david, when you bring up t. . s and ded in the room
so, for california -- california has a large population of tps holders. i'm just wondering whatever happens with the courts or inaction or action of congress, is there a plan for the road to undocumented status? because there's families involved. like you said, it's multistatus families. for you, cecilia, i don't think aclu is litigating any of the cases -- >> they are. they are do know doing one in southern california. >> what does the road look like? is there a path to the supreme...
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in southern california, l.a. county fire officials say at least 36 homes have been damaged by the tick fire which is about 70% contained. and up north the kincade fire continues to spread rapidly in wine country it has grown to a nearly 55,000 acres. these wildfires are being fuelled by hurricane-force winds that are carrying hot embers nbc's jennifer bjorkland has this report. >> reporter: in northern california, fire is racing across the landscape >> i can report to you that this is still a very active fire. >> reporter: the kincade fire north of san francisco is feasting on hurricane-force winds. more than 3,000 firefighters are working to put lines around the inferno that's already scorched tens of thousands of acres >> currently the fire edges somewhere just south of the community of windsor near shilo where our resources are engaged. >> reporter: nearly 2.5 million are without power. the governor declared a statewide emergency. mandatory evacuations have forced thousands of californians to get out of harm's
in southern california, l.a. county fire officials say at least 36 homes have been damaged by the tick fire which is about 70% contained. and up north the kincade fire continues to spread rapidly in wine country it has grown to a nearly 55,000 acres. these wildfires are being fuelled by hurricane-force winds that are carrying hot embers nbc's jennifer bjorkland has this report. >> reporter: in northern california, fire is racing across the landscape >> i can report to you that this...
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southern california. we will speak with congress member ro khanna about the growing calls to make pacific gas & electric a public utility. we will also speak to a woman who risked her life while fighting fires as a prisoner in california. about $.53 an hour. my total check per month was about somewhere around $64 i believe. and i was one of the highest paid at the fire department. so the other women i worked side-by-side with were making about $.38 an hour. amy: plus we speak to a reporter at thehe los angeles t times abt her story, "housekeepers and gardeners go to work despite the flames." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in california, extreme winds of up to 60 miles per hour caused new fires to erupt across the southern part of the state wednesday. in ventura county north of los angeles, the so-called easy fire came nearly to the doorstep of the ronald reagan presidential library as hundreds of firefighters worked to
southern california. we will speak with congress member ro khanna about the growing calls to make pacific gas & electric a public utility. we will also speak to a woman who risked her life while fighting fires as a prisoner in california. about $.53 an hour. my total check per month was about somewhere around $64 i believe. and i was one of the highest paid at the fire department. so the other women i worked side-by-side with were making about $.38 an hour. amy: plus we speak to a reporter...
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california congressmember maxine waters chaired the proceedings. in a minute we'll hear from california congressmember katie porter. this is michigan congressmember rashida tlaib. >> thank you for being here. i know this is going to be really hard in this setting, but trying to see me beyond just a congresswoman but also as a mother that is raising two muslim boys and is pretty dark time in our world. years, advocacy organizations have been pleading with you and your team to prohibit hate groups from using fuelednts page, which violence against african-americans, muslims, lgbtqimmigrants, and the community. you stated "we do not allow hate groups on facebook. if there is a group thatt their primary purpose or a large part of what they are doing is spreading hate, wewe will ban tm from the platform overall." no,er zuckerberg, yes or existing or no, is it still your policy to ban hate groups? >> my understanding is yes. >> facebook community standards right now it as it reads it says "we are committed to making .acebook a safe place expression that t
california congressmember maxine waters chaired the proceedings. in a minute we'll hear from california congressmember katie porter. this is michigan congressmember rashida tlaib. >> thank you for being here. i know this is going to be really hard in this setting, but trying to see me beyond just a congresswoman but also as a mother that is raising two muslim boys and is pretty dark time in our world. years, advocacy organizations have been pleading with you and your team to prohibit hate...
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i oppose the removal. -- insurance company out of california. i oppose the removal. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is barbara glassy, i have lived here 40 years at second avenue and clement. i believe i am in that community. i can walk to fireman's fund. i am a senior, disabled senior but i can walk there. i am in that community, why have i not been told about this? why haven't i had a chance to make some comment about this? i am opposed to deforestation. i am opposed to anything that destroys life. i would like to bring you a little something -- does this carry through their? not just making fun of halloween halloween. how many of you have ever seen a bat in your neighborhood? they look very small, like this, and then all of a sudden they are huge. trees themselves have a vast underground network of communicating with other trees. if we destroy these trees we do not know what is coming up for the flight of birds. when i moved into my neighborhood 40 years ago i heard birds all day long and i am very close to gary boulevard. now, if i hear
i oppose the removal. -- insurance company out of california. i oppose the removal. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is barbara glassy, i have lived here 40 years at second avenue and clement. i believe i am in that community. i can walk to fireman's fund. i am a senior, disabled senior but i can walk there. i am in that community, why have i not been told about this? why haven't i had a chance to make some comment about this? i am opposed to deforestation. i am opposed to...
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now by warmer and windy weather in southern california. we take a look at the damage there and concerns as the flames continue to spread. >>and we could be in for more power shut-offs coming up we'll talk to business owners who went through all of that just a couple announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>back to our top story tonight we could be less than 24 hours away from another round of pga any power shut-offs we're told fewer customers will be affected. but it is hard to prepare one. not clear exactly where the shot office will be happening reporter lonnie wong went up last or ville to talk with business owners w
now by warmer and windy weather in southern california. we take a look at the damage there and concerns as the flames continue to spread. >>and we could be in for more power shut-offs coming up we'll talk to business owners who went through all of that just a couple announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with...
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Oct 2, 2019
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the lawsuit was filed on behalf of three california voters. they cited an audit that found a variety of problems with the states motor voter program which automatically registers people to vote. >> the california refuses to use the data in its possession to determine citizenship eligibility which is a prerequisite to vote in all federal elections. we believe that this failure violates the national voter registration act and that statute provides for enforcement actions by citizens. >> dylan is an official with republican national committee. she said this is a nonpartisan issue. in a statement california secretary of state calls the suit nothing more than an underhanded attempt to bring voter suppression agenda to california. >>> san francisco lawmakers are fine-tuning a ballot measure that promises to address the shortage of adequate mental health services. the supervisors behind the measure hope to have it on the ballot next march. >> san francisco's mental health crisis has spilled out onto the street of the city with some of the most mental
the lawsuit was filed on behalf of three california voters. they cited an audit that found a variety of problems with the states motor voter program which automatically registers people to vote. >> the california refuses to use the data in its possession to determine citizenship eligibility which is a prerequisite to vote in all federal elections. we believe that this failure violates the national voter registration act and that statute provides for enforcement actions by citizens....
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Oct 13, 2019
10/19
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this bus pulled into the small town of chowchilla, california. inside the bus were 26 traumatized children. these children had been through an unimaginable ordeal-- kidnapped and buried alive in an old moving truck that had been hidden beneath a rock quarry. six-year-old larry park was one of those kids. >> this man carried me off the bus, and he put me in my mom's arms. i felt-- i felt like i was finally safe. >> reporter: police immediately zeroed in on 24-year-old fred woods. he was the son of the man who owned the rock quarry, and two of fred woods' friends, james and richard schoenfeld. jill klinge is an assistant district attorney in alameda county. >> fred woods had keys to that quarry. >> reporter: investigators executed a warrant to search fred woods' father's estate, and they found a treasure trove of evidence there, now shared with "48 hours." >> you actually have a document labeled "plan," and it sets out the way they were going to commit the kidnapping. >> reporter: they also recovered a draft note, but the kidnappers were never able
this bus pulled into the small town of chowchilla, california. inside the bus were 26 traumatized children. these children had been through an unimaginable ordeal-- kidnapped and buried alive in an old moving truck that had been hidden beneath a rock quarry. six-year-old larry park was one of those kids. >> this man carried me off the bus, and he put me in my mom's arms. i felt-- i felt like i was finally safe. >> reporter: police immediately zeroed in on 24-year-old fred woods. he...
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Oct 24, 2019
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california, people know how many people vote for donald trump in california? four and half million people voted for donald trump in california. not a single one of them mattered on election day. the real election day which was december 19 when the electors cast their ballot because of the winner take all will which is what came up in the last session is really at the heart of the inequity that's greeted by our current electoral college system. 4.5 million people is more than hillary clinton's entire national margin if none of the people counted. it's important to remember how many more people -- this is not from the perspective of campaigns but from the perspective of turnout and evolvement, how many more people would feel involved and would feel like a mattered under a popular vote. rihanna was mentioning communities of color where right now -- brie anna -- door huge swaths of people just don't count for the south, african-american voters thought the south haven't seen their vote vast majority have not seen the vote represented by single electoral vote in gen
california, people know how many people vote for donald trump in california? four and half million people voted for donald trump in california. not a single one of them mattered on election day. the real election day which was december 19 when the electors cast their ballot because of the winner take all will which is what came up in the last session is really at the heart of the inequity that's greeted by our current electoral college system. 4.5 million people is more than hillary clinton's...