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california's annual budget is closeon. the first in the nation task force has until july 1 to finalize an amount. the task force was created to investigate compensation to repair the decades of institutional discrimination. berkeley unified is working on a plan to pay reparations. it would be the first school district in the nation to do so. the district will hold an informational meeting on the idea tomorrow. developing in the south bay. a woman barricading herself after allegedly attacking strangers with chemicals. ama: congressmen come face-to-face over gun control. the shouting match at the u.s. capitol. dan: an nba champion meets the newest champions of oakland. state basketball chance getting to team up with kareem ama: a woman suspected of attacking people with some sort of chemical in san jose has now barricaded herself. the update tonight, police say they are negotiating with the woman who was throwing objects at officers. police didn't describe where the woman was barricaded. it's unclear if anyone was injured by
california's annual budget is closeon. the first in the nation task force has until july 1 to finalize an amount. the task force was created to investigate compensation to repair the decades of institutional discrimination. berkeley unified is working on a plan to pay reparations. it would be the first school district in the nation to do so. the district will hold an informational meeting on the idea tomorrow. developing in the south bay. a woman barricading herself after allegedly attacking...
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california fact that is going to drag all the way into southern california again. so we talk about the incredible year. we've had southern california also experiencing a just an amazing water. your tremendous amounts. they're they're well above the average, going to see more rain and likely more snow in the sierra nevada. adding to those totals as we head toward next week. guys, back to you. >> thank so. still ahead, the big fuss over the annual release of a local beer. but fans say it is worth it and worth a long wait. >> u.s. forces launched air strikes in syria. the pentagon says it's retaliation after us contractor was killed by a suspected a drone on thursday in that attack. 5 american service members were wounded. u.s. counter strikes were carried out by f 15 fighter jets launched frter. the bombing targeted 3 locations all reportedly under control of iranian backed militia groups and syrian forces. local media. there is reporting 4 people were killed in the u.s. attack. >> president biden was in canada today for his first official visit as president. he met
california fact that is going to drag all the way into southern california again. so we talk about the incredible year. we've had southern california also experiencing a just an amazing water. your tremendous amounts. they're they're well above the average, going to see more rain and likely more snow in the sierra nevada. adding to those totals as we head toward next week. guys, back to you. >> thank so. still ahead, the big fuss over the annual release of a local beer. but fans say it is...
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the california economy is not working for everyone and you have to look at why. in california we have over 20 million people living below the poverty mind, food insecuty and public safety, every community wants public safety but we got to make sure we ensure there is real public safety for each community and the climate crisis is a big deal in california. wee passed some of the strongest climate revisions ever in the whole country, but we need to take some of provisions and take them to washington dc to make sure our national policies on climate reflect many of the positive provisions that california has passed. this is a climate crisis. when you look at our unshielded population, you see what karen bass has done it is mayor in los angeles and there are ways that you can address housing at a federal level that really will help make sure people get off the streets and get safe and decent housing and stop being evicted in the first place so they can afford the rent and make sure they have pathways into job's, job training, mental health and ultimately a job, so we
the california economy is not working for everyone and you have to look at why. in california we have over 20 million people living below the poverty mind, food insecuty and public safety, every community wants public safety but we got to make sure we ensure there is real public safety for each community and the climate crisis is a big deal in california. wee passed some of the strongest climate revisions ever in the whole country, but we need to take some of provisions and take them to...
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hello, california. i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor is very concern about what we're doing in florida. so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. it's really an honor to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here, i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we're facing now. and, of course, you know, president reagan had a great sense of humor. and i thought about a story that there was a debate between three of our founding fathers, dr. benjamin rush, thomas jefferson and ben franklin. and the debate was about what was the world's oldest profession. and dr. rush said as a physician, he said, the world's oldest professions, the doctor, because eve was cut out of adam's rib. so it has to be the physician. thomas jefferson, who, you know, design monticello said no. the world's oldest profession is the architect act after all. was the architect who brought order out of all the chaos in the universe. an
hello, california. i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor is very concern about what we're doing in florida. so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. it's really an honor to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here, i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we're facing now. and, of course, you know, president reagan had a great sense of humor. and i thought about a story that there was a...
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hello, california. i think you guys have problems out here but your governor is , very concerned about what we are doing in florida so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. leon are to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we are facing now. and, of course, president reagan had a great sense of humor. i thought about the story that there was a debate between three of our founding fathers, dr. benjamin rush, thomas jefferson, and ben franklin. in the debate was about what was the world's oldest profession. dr. roche said, as a physician, the world's oldest profession is of the doctor because eve was cut out of adam's rib so it has to be the physician. thomas jefferson who you know design monticello said no, the world's oldest profession is the architect. after all it was the architect who brought order out of all the chaos in the universe. ben franklin said no, you're both wrong. th
hello, california. i think you guys have problems out here but your governor is , very concerned about what we are doing in florida so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. leon are to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we are facing now. and, of course, president reagan had a great sense of humor. i thought about the story that there was a debate between three of our...
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if he refuses i urge the united states senate to join california voters and california judges to reject this nominee. madam speaker, in recent weeks, my district has lost several of us most distinguished citizens. i wanted to share a few words about their lives and the legacies they have left in our communities. madam speaker, i'd like to take a moment to honor the life and memory of rex hahn a committed public servant, veteran, native californian and friend to many. rex's life was guided by a commitment to serving others and a work hard, play hard attitude that endeared him to people across california. in fact, rex's habit of regularly walking the halls of the state capitol in sacramento and testifying in a hawaiian shirt rather than the customary suit and tie was by some accounts single handedly responsible for relaxing the dress coat at the capitol building which is appreciated by many. rarely would rex let a meeting or conference call end without making everyone laugh and lightening the mood of the conversation. lex also spread joy to others through serving as the chair, vice chair
if he refuses i urge the united states senate to join california voters and california judges to reject this nominee. madam speaker, in recent weeks, my district has lost several of us most distinguished citizens. i wanted to share a few words about their lives and the legacies they have left in our communities. madam speaker, i'd like to take a moment to honor the life and memory of rex hahn a committed public servant, veteran, native californian and friend to many. rex's life was guided by a...
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california reservoirs now at 70% capacity. but the series of storms also eroding riverbanks, causing dangerous water rescues, and putting pressure on levees and infrastructure. a water main break adding to the misery on l.a.'s freeways. >> this is a lake that has formed right on the southbound lanes. >> reporter: tonight another dangerous washout leaving southern california drenched as forecasters say more is on the way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let us bring in al roker who is tracking this. they seem to be stuck in this spate of storms. >> i know. we don't have a break right now, lester. 17 million under flood alerts. 33 million under wind alerts. 2 million are winter weather alerts. and you can see the radar. you can see all the heavy rain coming in. look at some of the wind gusts. 30 miles per hour in l.a. monterey 60. needles 31-mile-per-hour wind gusts today. rainfall amounts, we're going to see another 1 to 2 inches stretching from monterey down to san diego. snowfall amounts, we're talking about an
california reservoirs now at 70% capacity. but the series of storms also eroding riverbanks, causing dangerous water rescues, and putting pressure on levees and infrastructure. a water main break adding to the misery on l.a.'s freeways. >> this is a lake that has formed right on the southbound lanes. >> reporter: tonight another dangerous washout leaving southern california drenched as forecasters say more is on the way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let us...
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but you not here in california, correct? right? right. you need to be up in alaska to see and what was that one that's going actually that's actually a chinese reconnaissance satellite that was in almost polar orbit and in its orbit has to cade to the point now where it's going to re-enter the atmosphere, there's actually a movement to get all satellite operators to deliberately deorbit their satellites at the end of their lives so that we don't clutter up the skies any more than there already cluttered. so this is going to be a recurring event that you're going to hear about most the time they try to get these objects to burn up over the pacific ocean or the atlantic ocean. so they just fall into the ocean. you know, good example of the international space station itself is due to be dior, butted in 2031. and the plan is to bring it down over the southern part of the pacific ocean. and then recover it. know it's kind of it's gonna burn up and break apart. and now may find a few pieces of it at the bottom of the all right. well, terrell,
but you not here in california, correct? right? right. you need to be up in alaska to see and what was that one that's going actually that's actually a chinese reconnaissance satellite that was in almost polar orbit and in its orbit has to cade to the point now where it's going to re-enter the atmosphere, there's actually a movement to get all satellite operators to deliberately deorbit their satellites at the end of their lives so that we don't clutter up the skies any more than there already...
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the drought situation across california has improved dramatically. so much of the state is not classified as being in drought conditions at all. we'll talk more about that in a second. >> i mean it's pretty incredible. now that the drought is easing, it is the perfect time for san francisco to consider building a huge heated floating pool right on the bay. >>> this is a thing. well, it could be. >> okay. >> state senator scott weiner want to build a pool near pier's 30 through 32. the city has to approve the plan. if you thought the embarcadero was a tourist trap, just wait. >> just go to redd's, get yourself a burger and beer and head up to the floating pool in the bay. the pool might be heated, but it's san francisco. eventually you're going to have to get out of the pool like think of being in the hot tub in tahoe when it's 10 degrees outside. >> that sounds nice, though. >>> this may not be quite as pleasant, still dripping wet getting out of that in the chill of gloom whenever the june gloom is back. at least we've seen improvements in the droug
the drought situation across california has improved dramatically. so much of the state is not classified as being in drought conditions at all. we'll talk more about that in a second. >> i mean it's pretty incredible. now that the drought is easing, it is the perfect time for san francisco to consider building a huge heated floating pool right on the bay. >>> this is a thing. well, it could be. >> okay. >> state senator scott weiner want to build a pool near pier's...
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showers do linger for southern california. still flooding risk to our south across that part of the state ds
showers do linger for southern california. still flooding risk to our south across that part of the state ds
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california has the highest regulation, which means it will have the highest gas prices. >> california is a state that cares a lot about the air quality, quality of water, quality of soil, quality of life for individuals. while california has some innovative ways we deal with a lot of issues our californians care about, that argument about regulation does not solve or explain fully why the gasoline price in california was $2.61 more than the average price in other states. even in our public hearings that we had, that was something that came up and the oil industry indicated. you see billboards that give a very different number, so that is what we are really trying to get to. why here in california? what is happening? we would like to get to the bottom of that by asking for more information, and this legislation allows us to further investigate why this is happening in our state and allows us to legally get more information to understand if california consumers are being scammed at the gas pump. liz: i think californians would be fascinated by this. thanks for joining us. and a reminder
california has the highest regulation, which means it will have the highest gas prices. >> california is a state that cares a lot about the air quality, quality of water, quality of soil, quality of life for individuals. while california has some innovative ways we deal with a lot of issues our californians care about, that argument about regulation does not solve or explain fully why the gasoline price in california was $2.61 more than the average price in other states. even in our...
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don't pay any attention to the pact that california, slavery was never allowed in california. it was never legal at any moment many in california. this is a product of you saw one of the gentlemen there wearing a sweatshirt that said 1619 matters. this is the logicallened state of an idea -- logical end state of an idea that says america was sinful from the beginning, and the only way to forgive those -- and, by the way, once reparations were paid were they to be, it wouldn't stop. there's another grievance, there has to be, inside the identity politics world. this is going to be a huge -- it's coming to your state and -- rachel: i think the problem with it isn't just the money, the virtue signaling, you know, 1619. i want to focus on what that gentleman said. he said if you don't do this, this is the only way that we can prevent our kids from stealing in liquor stores, stealing in, you know, the local corner stores. what i see is if we focus on this, on reparations and on blaming and on victimhood, we're really not focusing on the real problem with the black community which i
don't pay any attention to the pact that california, slavery was never allowed in california. it was never legal at any moment many in california. this is a product of you saw one of the gentlemen there wearing a sweatshirt that said 1619 matters. this is the logicallened state of an idea -- logical end state of an idea that says america was sinful from the beginning, and the only way to forgive those -- and, by the way, once reparations were paid were they to be, it wouldn't stop. there's...
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iforniah let's contrast california with california. they havcalifornia. theye a net gain of00 peo more than three hundred eighteen thousand people movinp. into florida. in otherther words wor, florida is gaining almost a thousand new residents every single day. it's goontd for their economy.. now, why are people fleeinge california and flocking inoves droves to florida, for starters, well, california'srati tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero income tax, zero percent.ax now, the income tax rate in california can be as highthat's as twelve point three percent. that is th te highest in the entire country. country. property taxes are also incredibly property taxes, they're also incredibly high. even the stateh. sales tax is higher than florida's. and expect those taxes t to go e even higher because california now is losing more populatioa n and gavin newsom, his current's budget deficit is more than 20 billion dollars and going $ higher now. meanwhile, desantis finished22 the year with a record twenty two billion dollar budget. serp. >> p
iforniah let's contrast california with california. they havcalifornia. theye a net gain of00 peo more than three hundred eighteen thousand people movinp. into florida. in otherther words wor, florida is gaining almost a thousand new residents every single day. it's goontd for their economy.. now, why are people fleeinge california and flocking inoves droves to florida, for starters, well, california'srati tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero income tax, zero percent.ax now,...
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california congressman adam schiff joins me now. thanks for doing this for us we understand lawmakers have been briefed on the situation. can you told us what you have been told and what has been done to shore up? there are nervous investors and consumers. >> we have had a couple of briefings one with the fcic yesterday and treasury this morning and we try to emphasize the need to protect people whose paychecks and workers for small businesses unbeknownst to them have their payrolls handled by sbb and may not get a check get income that they rely on so we need to make sure we underscore how important it is people get those paychecks who are depending on it for their living. on of us are particularly concerned about what happens with bank executives or investors but people who make deposits are protected to the 50,000 and the risk of contagion other banks have mitigated by treasury these are the concerns we have expressed and i would add also there's profound concern in california given that this sector is an important part of our ec
california congressman adam schiff joins me now. thanks for doing this for us we understand lawmakers have been briefed on the situation. can you told us what you have been told and what has been done to shore up? there are nervous investors and consumers. >> we have had a couple of briefings one with the fcic yesterday and treasury this morning and we try to emphasize the need to protect people whose paychecks and workers for small businesses unbeknownst to them have their payrolls...
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on a california supreme court ruling. basically all of this is started by the supreme court's. we had a b5 and then we had -- >> the new labor law that required all of these companies to treat their drivers as employees and then huber and opositthatsa e to pa u cacontuessthto send is them as i sees . not really overturning a b5, it is an exception. >> exempting them. so the supreme court is the one that basically started that process and now if they get this case, it is going to be fascinating to see what they think about it and if that lives up to their previous rulings. >> we will be watching it for national repercussions as well. reporting has also had very personal effect and you helped a deactivated worker. >> when you are a geek worker you can be deactivated or basically kicked off the app at any time and that is what happens to a massachusetts huber driver that i was speaking with for another story. when he told me his story, i was fascinated because huber basically asked him that he was at the airport waiting to p
on a california supreme court ruling. basically all of this is started by the supreme court's. we had a b5 and then we had -- >> the new labor law that required all of these companies to treat their drivers as employees and then huber and opositthatsa e to pa u cacontuessthto send is them as i sees . not really overturning a b5, it is an exception. >> exempting them. so the supreme court is the one that basically started that process and now if they get this case, it is going to be...
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by the california regulator. our governor, trace, in this state where you and i live set up that regulator under what was there from jerry brown, the previous governor, appointed the commissioner to run it. that's the regulatory mistake that was made. they turned a blind eye to all of this risk taking that was encourages for all the reasons we've discussed. the regulator here in california should be held accountable and gavin newsom forgiving that regulator a whole bunch of mandates, not surprisingly in the direction of sustainability and dei and the rest of it which must have contributed to this because silicon valley bank tried to take those boxes and then the regulator turned a blind eye to the risks it was taking. >> it's amazing. steve hilton and e.j. antoni, thank you, both. >> thank you, trace. >>> in the meantime, we have exclusive fox news video tonight of a massive surge of migrants rushing port of entry in el paso, texas. it's the latest dramatic example of a border crisis out of control. bill melugin
by the california regulator. our governor, trace, in this state where you and i live set up that regulator under what was there from jerry brown, the previous governor, appointed the commissioner to run it. that's the regulatory mistake that was made. they turned a blind eye to all of this risk taking that was encourages for all the reasons we've discussed. the regulator here in california should be held accountable and gavin newsom forgiving that regulator a whole bunch of mandates, not...
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this is not just a california fight that you have here. you can see the link between what this work is of uplifting these wages, the lowest paid workers and democracy. >> that is right. something pretty amazing happened during the pandemic. a lot of people died. it has had huge impact on work and democracy. two thirds of them told us that they cannot access unemployment because they could not see that harassment was down. take off your mask. and when they were asked on the same people from whom they had to get tips, they started leaving. 1.2 million workers have left this industry. thousands of restaurants are raising wages. some restaurants, $35 plus tips in order to get people to come back. this was our moment. we have to go pick. we have a campaign where we are moving legislation in 25 states to raise wages and get rid of the legacy of slavery. ohio, michigan, arizona, he can have impacts on the presidential race. it is important to note that the workers in those states have told us, why would i vote? i have seen democratic and both par
this is not just a california fight that you have here. you can see the link between what this work is of uplifting these wages, the lowest paid workers and democracy. >> that is right. something pretty amazing happened during the pandemic. a lot of people died. it has had huge impact on work and democracy. two thirds of them told us that they cannot access unemployment because they could not see that harassment was down. take off your mask. and when they were asked on the same people...
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california's reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turn around has ended years of draught for nearly half the state. and california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of future water supplies. >> thank you. >>> straight ahead, nasa debuts the new space suits destined for moon. the latest on busters. >>> and later, why it is the end of the road for an iconic car dealership. >>> it's been more than 50 years since the last americans walked on the moon. the iconic space suits were bulky and limiting moeblgt. now there's an upgrade. cbs' mark straussman has more. >> it is the most beautiful sight. >> reporter: in space to dress for success is a matter of survive. how hard is this? >> very. it is very, very challenging. >> the inner layer. >> reporter: russ works for axiom space. to the lunar south pole. this is it? >> yes. it is praet close. we'll tweak a couple things but in larng part that's praet much the suit. >> reporter: the collar. the outer layer will be w l kr. what aut suit
california's reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turn around has ended years of draught for nearly half the state. and california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of future water supplies. >> thank you. >>> straight ahead, nasa debuts the new space suits destined for moon. the latest on busters. >>> and later, why it is the end of the road for an iconic car dealership. >>> it's been more than 50 years since the...
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and that's why california created in enforcement team. this week. new data shows that those officers are having a big impact. neighbors say they noticed a change in a warehouse on fourth street in berkeley was sold. it used to be a machine shop, and i think the guy retired and sold his business and then another company moved in the new owners put a black tarp across the entire fence. you couldn't see anything past that that line that was all blocked off when california cannabis enforcement officers raided the building. this is what they found inside a massive illegal marijuana growing operation. we have been focused on cultivation efforts in 2022, which have a higher yield of illegal cannabis versus dispensaries. david hafner, a spokesman for the california department of cannabis control says new data shows the team seized more than £144,000 of illegal cannabis in california last year. compared to just £41,000 the year before they say illegal growing operations are a public safety hazard. many of these are organized by criminal organizations who o
and that's why california created in enforcement team. this week. new data shows that those officers are having a big impact. neighbors say they noticed a change in a warehouse on fourth street in berkeley was sold. it used to be a machine shop, and i think the guy retired and sold his business and then another company moved in the new owners put a black tarp across the entire fence. you couldn't see anything past that that line that was all blocked off when california cannabis enforcement...
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ramÓn: ahÍ tiene la situaciÓn al sur de california. despuÉs de 10 aÑos, esta noche se apagaron la luces de la bahÍa para instalar nuevas luces. ya se recaudaron mÁs de 11 millones de dÓlares que son necesarios. si se logra reunir los fondos, el puente estarÍa iluminado para finales de este aÑo. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california (cdph) anunciÓ que el prÓximo 3 de abril ya no serÁ necesario llevar una mascarilla en centro de salud, tampoco serÁ un requisito de que los trabajadores de salud se vacunen contra el covid—19. justo antes de cumplir tres aÑos de la emergencia por el covid—19, se termina la ayuda. veamos los cambios que se esperan. reportero: el gobernador de california anunciÓ el final del coronavirus este martes. cierran las oportunidades para aquellas personas que no se vacunaron. tendrÁ que hacerlo por su propia cuenta. >> sabemos que el costo vendrÁ del pÚblico. reportero: se podÍa llevar a su casa pruebas gratis, recibir medicamentos, eso se acabÓ. >> de ahora en adelante todo depende de
ramÓn: ahÍ tiene la situaciÓn al sur de california. despuÉs de 10 aÑos, esta noche se apagaron la luces de la bahÍa para instalar nuevas luces. ya se recaudaron mÁs de 11 millones de dÓlares que son necesarios. si se logra reunir los fondos, el puente estarÍa iluminado para finales de este aÑo. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california (cdph) anunciÓ que el prÓximo 3 de abril ya no serÁ necesario llevar una mascarilla en centro de salud, tampoco serÁ un requisito de que los...
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something she says will get california that much closer to equity for all. plus today from california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom as she and pay equity advocates announced the cities of san francisco, oakland, fresno, long beach, los angeles and san diego have signed on to her equal pay pledge. the end goal is to close the pay gap in california and ensure. >> equity for all. during an exclusive one-on-one interview with us, siebel newsom made clear the pay pledge announcement from those 6 cities on this day. national equal pay day is not a coincidence, but is a vital step in the state where as of 2022 on average california women earned $0.88 for every tollar. a man earned have tremendous empathy and especially adam, but the from others and for women of color because that pay gap is much wider siebel newsom first launched the equal pay pledge initiative with the california commission on the status of women and girls and the california labor and workforce development agency in 2019. >> in addition to the 6 cities who just signed on to the pledge. so
something she says will get california that much closer to equity for all. plus today from california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom as she and pay equity advocates announced the cities of san francisco, oakland, fresno, long beach, los angeles and san diego have signed on to her equal pay pledge. the end goal is to close the pay gap in california and ensure. >> equity for all. during an exclusive one-on-one interview with us, siebel newsom made clear the pay pledge announcement...
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why a lawmaker wants to outlaw skittles in the state of california. lot of people are heading to sacramento this weekend to catch some march madness action. what you can expect if he had to that. >> game at golden one center in downtown sachs. still ahead. >> this just in to the kron. 4 news room with a layup. police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead. police say it happened about 3 this afternoon on solano avenue just west of interstate 80. the motive and circumstances surrounding the shooting up and they're under investigation will keep you posted when we get more information. skittles star patch kids and campbell soup could all be banned in california if a new bill proposed in the state capitol is passed. california assembly member jesse gabriel is introducing legislation that would ban 5 common food additives said some studies have links to organ damage and cancer. the additives include brahm unaided, vegetable, oil, potassium, bromate and titanium dioxide, all of which are already banned in europe. if the ban passes, companies want
why a lawmaker wants to outlaw skittles in the state of california. lot of people are heading to sacramento this weekend to catch some march madness action. what you can expect if he had to that. >> game at golden one center in downtown sachs. still ahead. >> this just in to the kron. 4 news room with a layup. police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead. police say it happened about 3 this afternoon on solano avenue just west of interstate 80. the motive and...
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for california women of the year . doctor jin jiang is ceo of chinese hospital in san francisco, california legislative women's caucus has been hosting the woman of the year event during women's history month since 1987 nominees will be accepted by members of the state legislature until the end of the month. there's a new display on the peninsula honoring harriet tubman statue depicting the leader of the underground railroad was unveiled that the new transit plaza at the millbrae bart station take a look. it shows tubman in the doorway of her new york home and rests on a foundation that includes 14 glass bricks. they represent the 14 trips she took on the underground railroad to free slaves in the us each brook is also inscribed with words reflecting the values tubman inspired. their words that pertain to her life like faith and courage, and home and service and suffragist and abolitionist harriet tubman is a is a critical figure in history for black americans for white americans for everybody, i mean, we're considerin
for california women of the year . doctor jin jiang is ceo of chinese hospital in san francisco, california legislative women's caucus has been hosting the woman of the year event during women's history month since 1987 nominees will be accepted by members of the state legislature until the end of the month. there's a new display on the peninsula honoring harriet tubman statue depicting the leader of the underground railroad was unveiled that the new transit plaza at the millbrae bart station...
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in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking abortion services by sharing their digital data. joining me is a business insider reporter. thank you for joining us. you have done in-depth reporting recently on meta and google's practice of sharing private data with police and abortion related prosecution cases, would you share with us what you found at a high level? >> law enforcement can utilize digital data from social media companies in two different ways, the first being anything publicly posted or voluntarily surrendered so if you allow law enforcement to review your social media account during the course of investigation, that is fair gam
in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking...
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california's largest public employees union. they are demanding the governor actually increase wages for hundreds of thousands of state employees. they argue is cost go up so ship their wages. correspondent eytan wallace has that story. >> well, the governor is not saying a whole lot on this, but state employees are. they say they feel underappreciated and underpaid. when we >> the >> fight is on fight. the state employees say it's all about wages. this group is just a handful of the nearly 100,000 state employees represented by seiu 1000, california's largest public employees union. the union is set to meet with senior newsom administration officials next month to negotiate a new 3 year contract before official bargaining takes place. they want to send this message to the governor. many of us cannot afford to support our families as state employees. those here estimate about 15,000 state employees earn a minimum wage of $15.50, per hour. they want to see that number improve. they also point to this 2023 uc berkeley report indic
california's largest public employees union. they are demanding the governor actually increase wages for hundreds of thousands of state employees. they argue is cost go up so ship their wages. correspondent eytan wallace has that story. >> well, the governor is not saying a whole lot on this, but state employees are. they say they feel underappreciated and underpaid. when we >> the >> fight is on fight. the state employees say it's all about wages. this group is just a handful...
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california's reparations task force launching another round of today. public hearings today and reported. karma dickerson explains how this meeting in particular came with a lot of attention ank scrutiny. >> even more eyes on california's reparations task force. now, this is the group's first public meeting since the separate san francisco reparations task force made national headlines with the news that one of their draft proposals includes 5 million dollars in cash payments to descendants of black american slaves. as of today, though, the state of california has not put a dollar amount on what they see as the to black californians. >> when you deliver your findings to the legislature on june, 30th will be stepping into uncharted waters never has any state government in 400 years of american history and barked on such an expensive effort of truth. and conciliation around institution of slavery and its effects. >> attorney general rob bonta briefly spoke during wednesday's meeting of the california reparations task force where as in the more than a doze
california's reparations task force launching another round of today. public hearings today and reported. karma dickerson explains how this meeting in particular came with a lot of attention ank scrutiny. >> even more eyes on california's reparations task force. now, this is the group's first public meeting since the separate san francisco reparations task force made national headlines with the news that one of their draft proposals includes 5 million dollars in cash payments to...
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carolina: el estado mojado, dicen ahora, por allÁ en california. un hombre de california atrapÓ un enorme pez en una carretera inundada, y su historia termina en redes sociales. ahÍ van a ver cÓmo agarra este pescado con ambas manos de lo grande que es, y despuÉs se lo lleva a su vehÍculo, ojalÁ le dÉ un buen uso. elyangÉlica: cambiamos el tema, la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn anunciÓ que investiga un nuevo accidente aÉreo que pudo causar la colisiÓn entre dos aviones en un aeropuerto ubicado en arlington, virginia. carolina: primero estuvo a punto de verse una tragedia, y la enorme cantidad de casos parecidos que estamos viendo. andrea leÓn nos tiene toda la informaciÓn. ya da miedo volar. andrea: asÍ es. buenas tardes. un vuelo que despegaba del aeropuerto ronald reagan con rumbo a raleigh, carolina del norte, cambiÓ una pista , justo cuando apenas se habÍa autorizado el vuelo de united, el controlador aÉreo se dio cuenta de lo que estaba ocurriendo y cancelÓ la autorizaciÓn. el piloto de repÚblic arlinees, la administ
carolina: el estado mojado, dicen ahora, por allÁ en california. un hombre de california atrapÓ un enorme pez en una carretera inundada, y su historia termina en redes sociales. ahÍ van a ver cÓmo agarra este pescado con ambas manos de lo grande que es, y despuÉs se lo lleva a su vehÍculo, ojalÁ le dÉ un buen uso. elyangÉlica: cambiamos el tema, la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn anunciÓ que investiga un nuevo accidente aÉreo que pudo causar la colisiÓn entre dos aviones en un...
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the recent storms are bringing drought relief across california. the u.s. drought monitor showing just over. 26% of california is now drought. free. that's up from around 10% just last week. the san joaquin valley and parts of central california saw a lot of improvement. just 3 months ago. most of the state was under the quote, extreme exceptional drought category. so quite a difference there. let's talk a bit more about our forecast as we take a live look outside at san francisco where things are looking pretty nice and drive at least from this perspective. but we are expecting the weather to change up quite a bit in the coming hours and days. kyla. oh, yes. one thing you can count on the weather does change. no doubt about it. i wanted to start up in the sierra since we're talking about donner summit right now. you can see the roads looking pretty decent. >> but, you know, it's a little tough. when we look at incline village, you notice all the water, right? and notice if you will. yesterday we had a much higher snow bank here because we've had a lot of m
the recent storms are bringing drought relief across california. the u.s. drought monitor showing just over. 26% of california is now drought. free. that's up from around 10% just last week. the san joaquin valley and parts of central california saw a lot of improvement. just 3 months ago. most of the state was under the quote, extreme exceptional drought category. so quite a difference there. let's talk a bit more about our forecast as we take a live look outside at san francisco where things...
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there are 2 parts of kearney in california still close. and that's because window repair crews are working on getting the 2 broken windows. all repair. they're going to a board them up. but it was a close call for people who are walking in this intersection when glass came plummeting down from up in this iconic building here, 5, 5, 5, california. >> it's glass. this video captures the moment. glass plummeted to the ground from a window on the 43rd floor. oh, my god. it's cracking witnesses shocked that they saw glass coming from a window that shattered from the high winds at 5, 5, 5, california in san francisco, one of the tallest buildings in the city with major wind gusts. somehow the glass shards missed the people walking below around 2 in the afternoon tuesday and no one was injured. first responders did arrive on scene and was crashing. now we have glass shards, mostly isolated. this is something that is unusual. but we're also experiencing highly unusual weather. another window on the same floor was found cracked. >> the fire departm
there are 2 parts of kearney in california still close. and that's because window repair crews are working on getting the 2 broken windows. all repair. they're going to a board them up. but it was a close call for people who are walking in this intersection when glass came plummeting down from up in this iconic building here, 5, 5, 5, california. >> it's glass. this video captures the moment. glass plummeted to the ground from a window on the 43rd floor. oh, my god. it's cracking...
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new problems with california's employment development department. we're learning of cases where people were approved for benefits paid years ago, but now the state is taking that money back. ktvu brooks jarocz has one woman's story. it's been awful, to be honest, a area school teacher who lost her second job as a restaurant server at the start of the pandemic applied for unemployment benefits. she was approved in paid in 2020, but now an expensive problem, california's employment development department said she wasn't eligible, accusing her of fraud and claiming she was overpaid. more than $13,000. so the state began garnishing her teaching wages even before she could appeal. i was actually horrified. i started crying. i mean, i was just so embarrassed. i couldn't believe this happened . i mean, i i've never paid a bill late in my life. i have excellent credit. um and then just you know the fact that they reached out to my school about this. it's just it was a nightmare. every paycheck, she says close to $800 is taken out . 10,000 and counting paid
new problems with california's employment development department. we're learning of cases where people were approved for benefits paid years ago, but now the state is taking that money back. ktvu brooks jarocz has one woman's story. it's been awful, to be honest, a area school teacher who lost her second job as a restaurant server at the start of the pandemic applied for unemployment benefits. she was approved in paid in 2020, but now an expensive problem, california's employment development...
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california is among the nation's worst in air pollution. governor newsom has already moved to ban the sale of new cars that run entirely on gasoline by 2035 bucks its first all female class into its hall of honor. we'll talk with one woman honored about her trailblazing career. and seasonably cool, mostly cloudy skies over parts of the bay area at this time with a very slight chance for scattered showers into the weekend. better details on what you can expect after the break. line the federal law, which sought to bring gender equality to educational programs, including school sports, while there has been some progress in leveling the playing field, for when men and women there is still a lot of work to be done. ktvu jason appelbaum brings us softball legend and broadcasting trailblazer jessica mendoza's perspective. me and the congress yet to come. 12 recently marked the 50th anniversary of title nine by making history and inducting its first all female class into its hall of honor. women from the sixties the seventies each decade in the su
california is among the nation's worst in air pollution. governor newsom has already moved to ban the sale of new cars that run entirely on gasoline by 2035 bucks its first all female class into its hall of honor. we'll talk with one woman honored about her trailblazing career. and seasonably cool, mostly cloudy skies over parts of the bay area at this time with a very slight chance for scattered showers into the weekend. better details on what you can expect after the break. line the federal...
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we dry out across southern california. northern california the rest of the west getting pounded by plenty of snow. but, hey, more cold air means more storms. winter storms across the middle of the country. it's all very beneficial to busting the longstanding drought across the west. >>> severe turbulence forced a private jet to make an emergency landing in connecticut last night. one person on board died. the plane left new hampshire friday bound for virginia with three passengers abbut diverted. the cause of the death has not been released. >>> a study offers hope for millions at risk for heart d disease whose bodies respond poorly to statins. a potential gamema. for patients who't tolerate them, today's report suggea way disease. cardiologist dr. nissen of the cleveland clinic led the study. >> i take care of these patints and they say, doctor, i know i need to lower my cholesterol. i have tried all of these different statins. my muscles hurt. i can't take those drugs. >> reporter: in patients with increased cardiovascul
we dry out across southern california. northern california the rest of the west getting pounded by plenty of snow. but, hey, more cold air means more storms. winter storms across the middle of the country. it's all very beneficial to busting the longstanding drought across the west. >>> severe turbulence forced a private jet to make an emergency landing in connecticut last night. one person on board died. the plane left new hampshire friday bound for virginia with three passengers...
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let's contrast california with california. they have a net gain of more than 318,000 people moving into florida. in other words, florida is gaining almost 1000 new resident s every day. that is good for their economy. why are people fleeing california and flocking in droves to florida? for starters, california's tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero incom tax. 0%. the income tax rate in california can be as high as 12.3%. that's the highest in the entir country. property taxes are also incredibly high. even the state sales taxes higher than florida. expect those taxes to go even higher because california now i losing more population. gavin newsom's current deficit is more than $22 billion and going higher. meanwhile desantis finished wit a record $22 billion budget surplus. take a look at your screen. high tax states like california illinois, new york and new jersey all experience negative migration in 2022 while texas, florida, tennessee, the carolinas, utah, idaho saw massive gains. it's not only just abou
let's contrast california with california. they have a net gain of more than 318,000 people moving into florida. in other words, florida is gaining almost 1000 new resident s every day. that is good for their economy. why are people fleeing california and flocking in droves to florida? for starters, california's tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero incom tax. 0%. the income tax rate in california can be as high as 12.3%. that's the highest in the entir country. property...
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, similar situation in southern california. the san bernardino mountains are having major, major problems there. people are in survival mode. they have gotten more snow than they can handle. >> a historic event. these people are walking on a snow-covered roof out here just trying to stomp out and remove that snow. you can see it easily connects to the top of the house. this community cut off by the snow have been waiting in long lines for free food and supplies. just unbelievable. >> it is really a dire situation, there is where near i used to go to summer camp as a kid. i never seen snowfall like that there. more video of just sort of desperation there. these are people able to get out of their homes. i heard people who are still trapped and can not do that yet. >> there is some melting that gets underway as the next storm system approaches. it will be a warmer system. it brings in the potential of flooding whatever that snow then melts and there is just no easy way out of any of this. it has been quite a winter and we are not
, similar situation in southern california. the san bernardino mountains are having major, major problems there. people are in survival mode. they have gotten more snow than they can handle. >> a historic event. these people are walking on a snow-covered roof out here just trying to stomp out and remove that snow. you can see it easily connects to the top of the house. this community cut off by the snow have been waiting in long lines for free food and supplies. just unbelievable....
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you got to give props to california, my home state, for doing this. they did it before alabama, georgia, south carolina, and california was a free state. most of the slaves were just people playing slaves in movies. >> you mean djimon honsou? >> his name ain't amistad! it's always black history month. speed when you think 360 grand can take you far. it may take you far and alabama but not l.a. that is going to dry up real quick after rent, gas, and cocaine. >> true, you write. how about this? instead of splitting up the reparation money, you know, amongst all the black folks, enter every black person into a reparations lottery, and one person gets all the money. like, it is like powerball but for slavery. >> marlon: you are onto something, i like that. black powerball. >> yes, exactly. >> marlon: but a lottery, man, that is a dumb idea for reparation. >> you think it's dumb, you think a lottery with a bunch of black people, you think that is done? you of all people should support the lottery, marlon. statistically speaking, the odds are that the winne
you got to give props to california, my home state, for doing this. they did it before alabama, georgia, south carolina, and california was a free state. most of the slaves were just people playing slaves in movies. >> you mean djimon honsou? >> his name ain't amistad! it's always black history month. speed when you think 360 grand can take you far. it may take you far and alabama but not l.a. that is going to dry up real quick after rent, gas, and cocaine. >> true, you write....
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and the law in california has changed -- they have things for seniors. and they -- they define a senior in california, the parole system, as someone over 50 years old. they make these incremental little changes and they're letting first degree murderers out every month, every week in california. >> stand by. i want to bring in the legal expertise of the host of nothing but the truth podcast, david bruno. david, you know as much about this as anybody. the whole concept of the soft on crime, progressive prosecutors what ken is talking about here, letting people out of prison, it's across the country. but nowhere really worse than california. your thoughts on what ken is talking about? >> well, first ken, my heart goes out to you and your family for the tragedy that you've been through. you've been a spokesperson on this, i applaud you. look, another thing is, they're taking the prosecutors out of the parole hearings in california. i menial, there's no advocate longer for the victims of these crimes. the defense attorneys have their opportunities with the c
and the law in california has changed -- they have things for seniors. and they -- they define a senior in california, the parole system, as someone over 50 years old. they make these incremental little changes and they're letting first degree murderers out every month, every week in california. >> stand by. i want to bring in the legal expertise of the host of nothing but the truth podcast, david bruno. david, you know as much about this as anybody. the whole concept of the soft on...
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they run to california has built up its wealth through water. here the reserves are in the north, whilst the cities and farms are in the south. oh, in order to domesticate. ringback this resource. ringback ringback ringback a huge canal at the bilmar transporting billions of gallons of water. climbing over the mountains, irrigating the fertile valleys before supplying the people of los angeles. the california aqueduct is the essential artery that ensures the life and prosperity of 40000000 p. e. but climate change threatens the californian dri, california doesn't charge farmers for water. if they drill a while and pop out of the ground, they can pump as much as they want. whenever they want. not only is there no charge, no one even keeps track of how much water they use. and during the last drought, which was just a year and a half ago, some of the farmers in the central valley of california. we're pumping so hard that the ground was falling, the ground was collapsing by an inch a month. mm. oh. but the water, not so much water. we're down there
they run to california has built up its wealth through water. here the reserves are in the north, whilst the cities and farms are in the south. oh, in order to domesticate. ringback this resource. ringback ringback ringback a huge canal at the bilmar transporting billions of gallons of water. climbing over the mountains, irrigating the fertile valleys before supplying the people of los angeles. the california aqueduct is the essential artery that ensures the life and prosperity of 40000000 p....
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a gallon to $4.83 a gallon in california. it was definitely stream and it's still extremely just going everyone we spoke with was aware of at least this much of california pays more than any other state in the nation. but when it comes to what it will take to change that. >> california's democratic leaders are hoping the bill passed thursday in the state senate will make a difference. >> s p. next one too. help us hold big oil accountable to prevent future excessive profits at the expense of california families sbx 1, 2, is the most recent version of governor gavin newsom. special session effort to address california gas prices. >> the goal to understand what factors drive up. gas prices in the golden state and potentially penalize oil companies found to be gouging customers. the bill will give the california energy commission some oversight over the petroleum industry as well as the ability to gather data about pricing practices and the authority to impose penalties on oil companies found to be taken advantage of consumers.
a gallon to $4.83 a gallon in california. it was definitely stream and it's still extremely just going everyone we spoke with was aware of at least this much of california pays more than any other state in the nation. but when it comes to what it will take to change that. >> california's democratic leaders are hoping the bill passed thursday in the state senate will make a difference. >> s p. next one too. help us hold big oil accountable to prevent future excessive profits at the...
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some of the parts of california are now in white. look at that. >> that is nice. >> that's a good feeling, right? and there is no longer a drought in those areas. i want to bring in meteorologist kari hall right now and kari, talk to us about this rain. >> this is such a big change from what we had a year ago, a few months ago and even at the start of our rainy season and now no longer a drought over parts of the central sierra where we see the yellow. we're just talking about the colors here because that indicates the status of that drought that's abnormally dry and that's no longer in a moderate drought for the bay area. although we are still seeing moderate drought conditions for lake county, parts of mendocino and napa county and on over toward the sacramento valley and we will most likely see that continue to change as we get more storms coming in. we have another one that's off the coast. this one initially is going to bring us more clouds as we head into today and there is deeper moisture as it moves in for saturday as well as
some of the parts of california are now in white. look at that. >> that is nice. >> that's a good feeling, right? and there is no longer a drought in those areas. i want to bring in meteorologist kari hall right now and kari, talk to us about this rain. >> this is such a big change from what we had a year ago, a few months ago and even at the start of our rainy season and now no longer a drought over parts of the central sierra where we see the yellow. we're just talking about...
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it is his only stop in northern california. the event is mostly sold out except for tickets in the front which run $85. it includes a copy of his book "it's ok to be angry about capitalism." in nearly one month, week from tomorrow, -- excuse me. in nearly one month california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3 asks will no longer be required at indoor health care settings including health care long-term take -- health care, long-term care, emergency warming and cooling centers. wearing a mask in those settings will still be recommended however. also changing next month the state will no longer require health care workers to be vaccinated against covid. in 10 days the state shortening isolation time. if you test positive, you only have to isolate for five days. still ahead on abc seven mornings, florida governor ron desantis will be in california tomorrow with a visit. what it trip to the golden state could mean for a presidential run. we will check in with lisa when we g i live
it is his only stop in northern california. the event is mostly sold out except for tickets in the front which run $85. it includes a copy of his book "it's ok to be angry about capitalism." in nearly one month, week from tomorrow, -- excuse me. in nearly one month california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3 asks will no longer be required at indoor health care settings including health care long-term take -- health care, long-term...
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larry: big rigs could be going all electric in california . the washington post reports the epa will approve new california pollution rules that are tougher than the federal requirements. those rules would phase out sales of diesel trucks. six other states have pledged to follow california's tougher standards if they get federal approval. ama: at one point, it will stop raining. california will be facing the increasing risk of wildfires. today, harris announced the federal government is handing out funding for community education programs to prevent wildfires. >> tch and residents how to clean rain gutters and leaves, on how to cover ama: it will create defensive space around buildings, controlled burns, and satellite monitoring systems. larry: we've got more rain. ama: sandia patel is here with the latest. meteorologist: it is going to turn stormy tomorrow morning, so soak up the sun. you will notice a level two storm coming our way. it arrives just as the commute begins. you will notice 5:00 a.m., widespread rain, heavy at times. winds will
larry: big rigs could be going all electric in california . the washington post reports the epa will approve new california pollution rules that are tougher than the federal requirements. those rules would phase out sales of diesel trucks. six other states have pledged to follow california's tougher standards if they get federal approval. ama: at one point, it will stop raining. california will be facing the increasing risk of wildfires. today, harris announced the federal government is handing...
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in terms of rainfall, that issue has moved from northern california now to southern california which has recently experienced a lot of wildfires. and so there are concerns of flooding and mudslides down south. veronica miracle, cnn, pajaro, california. >>> and there will be a hearing in an abortion case considering a request for a preliminary injunction sought by medical associations. if the judge grants the request to block access to the drug, it could make the pills harder to obtain even in states where medication abortion is legal. >>> a new cnn poll shows that donald trump in a virtual dead heat with florida governor ron desantis. 40% of republican leaning and independents say that they favor trump. 36% prefer desantis. mike pence and nikki haley are 6% support. >> among the qualities they are looking for, 87% say sharpness and stamina. 59% want someone who will keep social security and medicare, 54% want a candidate who they describe as anti-woke. >> interesting because ron desantis position on ukraine is about to be further scrutinized and he says it is not in the u.s.'s vital
in terms of rainfall, that issue has moved from northern california now to southern california which has recently experienced a lot of wildfires. and so there are concerns of flooding and mudslides down south. veronica miracle, cnn, pajaro, california. >>> and there will be a hearing in an abortion case considering a request for a preliminary injunction sought by medical associations. if the judge grants the request to block access to the drug, it could make the pills harder to obtain...
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say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california. it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermediate period of the period from the forties up into this up into the nineties, where you saw all of this deadly. you know this damage done by, you know government actors at the federal , state and county and city level who used the tools of government to underdeveloped african americans in every city around the country and overdeveloped every other group with government support. and so what we saw in the nineties and with the bernie sanders campaign and with occupy this whole sort of revelation that there were these vast disparities between black people and white people in america economically per capita gross differences. for example, at the end of my book it the last passage cites a study that studies martin luther king's dream statistically about, you know, house ownership jobs, married things of that sort. they said in their study
say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california. it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermediate period of the period from the forties up into this up into the nineties, where you saw all of this deadly. you know this damage done by, you know government actors at the federal , state and county and city level who used the tools of government to underdeveloped african americans...
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. >> california has been doing our part. we need the federal government to recognize that california is experiencing severe weather, extreme weather. reporter: the lieutenant governor says california needs more attention from washington. she surveyed severely damaged farms andom it experienced snow, mudslides, and widespread pg&e power outages. >> we are doing our best to work with the utility companies to make improvements to the grid, battery storage, other ways as we transition to clean energy in the future. reporter: california has allocated $60 million for immediate relief. she hopes by touring the store damage, her voice will add to governor newsom's request for a presidential major disaster declaration. >> president biden, the people need your help. we are way out here on the west coast but this is a real disaster and families are waiting in hopeful for additional assistance. reporter: the extent of destruction and rubble is overwhelming. the lieutenant governor says it's important that state officials come here to se
. >> california has been doing our part. we need the federal government to recognize that california is experiencing severe weather, extreme weather. reporter: the lieutenant governor says california needs more attention from washington. she surveyed severely damaged farms andom it experienced snow, mudslides, and widespread pg&e power outages. >> we are doing our best to work with the utility companies to make improvements to the grid, battery storage, other ways as we...
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bash the rich, way to go california. los angeles will use whatever money is raised to build affordable housing for the homeless. come on, dream on. in 2016, the city brought in 1.6 billion with a bond issue. they thought that would build 12,000 units. they managed to finish 4,000, but the price of them went straight up. some of these affordable units now cost $800,000. how on earth can you possibly expect to build anything affordable in california when regulations add at least 40% to the cost of building anything. california can't get out of its own way. a generation of one party rule has left the state incapable of doing almost anything. remember the hundred billion dollar california bullet train, where is that? there's more. the clown car rolls on. after a three-day school outage, 420,000 students, 74% hispanic, 20% black, okay. they returned to the classroom today. more loss of learning for kids who already lost so much, and democrat governor newsom, he will sign a price gouging bill. he says for decades, oil companie
bash the rich, way to go california. los angeles will use whatever money is raised to build affordable housing for the homeless. come on, dream on. in 2016, the city brought in 1.6 billion with a bond issue. they thought that would build 12,000 units. they managed to finish 4,000, but the price of them went straight up. some of these affordable units now cost $800,000. how on earth can you possibly expect to build anything affordable in california when regulations add at least 40% to the cost...
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mit scholars have deemed necessary to support a family of 4 in the state of california. and it's a struggle being a state employee. i should have to worry about. >> california >> department of motor vehicles employee tammy rodriguez was filled with emotion as she described living as a single mother unable to pay for basic necessities. amid inflation. it has been very challenging every day, especially through the pandemic. yeah, groceries have gone up yet. when we still like i said, i could state $20 and get, you know, couple bags now it's like $150 just to get a few bags in its site. >> that's not even you so what percentage increase is seiu, local 1000 asking for? >> well, union representative stress, they will not share that info ahead of negotiations, but they made clear they will ask for raises across the board. of course, it all comes as the newsom administration prepares for a projected budget deficit of 22 and a half billion dollars if not more. but those here argue that is not an excuse as they begin what they call a fight for living wages enough to just maintain
mit scholars have deemed necessary to support a family of 4 in the state of california. and it's a struggle being a state employee. i should have to worry about. >> california >> department of motor vehicles employee tammy rodriguez was filled with emotion as she described living as a single mother unable to pay for basic necessities. amid inflation. it has been very challenging every day, especially through the pandemic. yeah, groceries have gone up yet. when we still like i said,...