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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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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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it's california's oldest correctional institution . the governor's state of the state events will continue through the weekend. saturday he'll be in los angeles, talking about health care costs and prices and then on sunday, the governor will go to san diego talking about efforts to reform ealth program. new this morning, the former parent company of the failed silicon valley bank is filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy ktvu james torres live here in palo alto with the federal government's efforts to maintain confidence in the banking system. gasia good morning tea. well for the last week, we know branches like the silicon valley bank as vb private. those have all been under control of the f d i c. its former owner, svb financial group, now asking the federal government for help with its remaining assets. the group estimates its debt is around $3.3 billion. it's one of many banking headlines making investors and customers behind startup companies. a little nervous. california's first republic bank announced it is getting a bailout package
it's california's oldest correctional institution . the governor's state of the state events will continue through the weekend. saturday he'll be in los angeles, talking about health care costs and prices and then on sunday, the governor will go to san diego talking about efforts to reform ealth program. new this morning, the former parent company of the failed silicon valley bank is filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy ktvu james torres live here in palo alto with the federal government's efforts...
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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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it shows more than 15% of california is entirely out of the drought. a visible difference from last ek a bweig change from this time last year. reporter lena howland is live with more on the drought monitor. lena: good morning. the key thing to know is that despite the amount of rain and snow combined that our state has been getting, local and state water experts tell us that we still have a long way to go to get back and rebuild our depleted water supply and officially get out of the drought entirely. ought monitor says the drought is over now and more than half of california also includes the bay area. if you take a closer look at the drought picture and compared to the 16 months ago, the colors on the map show drought intensity ranging from abnormally dry in yellow to exceptional drought in dark red. sounds -- signs of extreme drought are now gone. >> in terms of reservoir storage, it takes longer to recharge groundwater basins and some of them have been severely depleted over multiple years of drought for more than a decade so that is where we have
it shows more than 15% of california is entirely out of the drought. a visible difference from last ek a bweig change from this time last year. reporter lena howland is live with more on the drought monitor. lena: good morning. the key thing to know is that despite the amount of rain and snow combined that our state has been getting, local and state water experts tell us that we still have a long way to go to get back and rebuild our depleted water supply and officially get out of the drought...
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, california issues, california concerns. i think he discussed bringing up a task force of experts to think about how they can make it both a norway model but truly a california model. kristen: right. the task force will have to hammer out the details. some people who question this or maybe a little bit skeptical, wondering, we are so different from norway, different histories, to the demographics, our economies, values, even our crime rates. there are more differences than similarities but you are not worried about that. >> i think is governor newsom emphasized today, he's not trying to replicate something from another culture and just drop it in and expected to work. -- expect it to work. he talked about some of the real principles in norway in particular that i think would be very useful to bring over here. there are things like corrections officer training that give corrections officers opportunities to get degrees while doing work there then to go on and do other things. so there is some turnover, which i think is good s
, california issues, california concerns. i think he discussed bringing up a task force of experts to think about how they can make it both a norway model but truly a california model. kristen: right. the task force will have to hammer out the details. some people who question this or maybe a little bit skeptical, wondering, we are so different from norway, different histories, to the demographics, our economies, values, even our crime rates. there are more differences than similarities but you...
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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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leÓn: en california, el tsunami de desalojos estÁ teniendo efecto. ha sido causado por los exorbitantes aumentos de la renta. >> yo pensÉ que tenÍa un lugar bien seguro, pagando mi renta. pagÁbamos $1500 y se doblÓ la cantidad de la renta. leÓn: para tratar de evitar que los inquilinos se conviertan en indigentes, se creÓ una ley estatal que limita el aumento anual del 5 %. maity: vendedores ambulantes de nueva york siguen debatiÉndose entre largas demoras burocrÁticas. en medio de esa larga espera, reciben multas cada vez mÁs caras que deben pagar para ganarse el sustento. reportera detrÁs de los mÁs de 15,000 vendedores ambulantes en las calles de nueva york, hay casi siempre la misma historia con las multas. >> cuÁntas multas. 20 o 30 multas o mÁs. incluso hasta arrestos. >> a veces los teques los ponen de $1000 y los bajan a $500 o $250. >> los tickets de sanidad son de $2000. los de la policÍa pueden ser de $50. llevo dos aÑos esperando, uno para el carro y otra para vendedora de calle. reportera: las inspecciones antes a las real
leÓn: en california, el tsunami de desalojos estÁ teniendo efecto. ha sido causado por los exorbitantes aumentos de la renta. >> yo pensÉ que tenÍa un lugar bien seguro, pagando mi renta. pagÁbamos $1500 y se doblÓ la cantidad de la renta. leÓn: para tratar de evitar que los inquilinos se conviertan en indigentes, se creÓ una ley estatal que limita el aumento anual del 5 %. maity: vendedores ambulantes de nueva york siguen debatiÉndose entre largas demoras burocrÁticas. en medio...
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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 apove thrcadero 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 drought situation. the situation over
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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and you're growing in california? nch enra? ah and you're growing in california? atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. howie: man, it's lonely. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with going through life, it's lonely. kamauu: there is the therapeutic aspect of music. ♪ ♪ dion: take a look at this. people in san bernardino county in southern california are running out of supplies and patience because of conditions for it highways into the san bernardino mountains are closed due to a severe dumping of snow. areas are getting more than six feet in just the last week. two gas stations even ran out of fuel and stores left sold out of food. some residents have been stranded in their homes for more than a week now. one family says they are about to run out of protein -- propane, leaving them with no heat. >> i assume that we are going to be in some pretty dark times here. it is cold! >> it
and you're growing in california? nch enra? ah and you're growing in california? atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. howie: man, it's lonely. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with going through life, it's lonely. kamauu: there is the therapeutic aspect of music. ♪ ♪ dion: take a look at this....
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and not just california but the struggle of california. so paul baran is a big character, the book, but he's also a huge influence. cedric robinson character in the book, huge theoretical influence. roxann dunbar tease that. i know that she was important historian when i was writing this book and i reading back her stuff. i didn't know she was working on the line at fairchild semiconductor and like organizing labor actions as a like tech worker in the bay area and so locating history of that tradition has ended up being a really important part of the project for me. and i definitely found myself within it and reflected in it, and i hope to do more with it in the future right. i think we could use a california communist reader that lays out this history all great. let's see here else and the other questions back here. i'm trying to figure out how i can get it down here. yeah, exactly. toss it back and forth if you can come. right over here. i have quite a long arm. i hope the phenomenal question. that'd be good. so what are one of the sort
and not just california but the struggle of california. so paul baran is a big character, the book, but he's also a huge influence. cedric robinson character in the book, huge theoretical influence. roxann dunbar tease that. i know that she was important historian when i was writing this book and i reading back her stuff. i didn't know she was working on the line at fairchild semiconductor and like organizing labor actions as a like tech worker in the bay area and so locating history of that...
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es cuando se pone a disposición de la protección de niños y niñas y adolescentes del estado de baja california para que puedan estar bajo nuestro cuidado y protección en nuestras instalaciones la intervención de quien tiene esas facultades >> y posteriormente llevarlas a nuestras instalaciones un problema que dicen las autoridades lleva años en la ciudad de tijuana uno de los ejemplos es este bulebard uno de los más transitados con niños trabajando >> una realidad en todo el país ahora le contamos que fue declarada (nombre) culpable por la muerte de su hijo el veredicto se escuchó... ambos acusados de torturar de homicidio y abuso infantil la pareja habría torturado al menos durante dos semanas y ahora enfrentan cadena perpetua sin derecho a libertad condicional >> y una mujer fue transportado a un hospital hubo de ser baleado por un desconocido que ingresó su casa con intenciones de robar >> hoy un fuerte como exclusión y medio susto >> la señora evangelina me cuenta como esta mañana su casa de pronto estaba rodeada de policías >> le hablo a mi se me dice mamá no salgas están d
es cuando se pone a disposición de la protección de niños y niñas y adolescentes del estado de baja california para que puedan estar bajo nuestro cuidado y protección en nuestras instalaciones la intervención de quien tiene esas facultades >> y posteriormente llevarlas a nuestras instalaciones un problema que dicen las autoridades lleva años en la ciudad de tijuana uno de los ejemplos es este bulebard uno de los más transitados con niños trabajando >> una realidad en todo...
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california has one of the places where it has gathered the most attention. reporter: he says an association of police chiefs across the country have found nine out of 10 tobacco products being sold to youth are being manufactured overseas and being trafficked through the black-market. we all know how addictive the products are. one juul pod has just as much nicotine as an entire package of cigarettes. larry: enforcement is difficult to impossible. reporter: it is. up to the local jurisdictions. we have reached out to the legislature to look into closing these loopholes with the ban. julian: if you have a story for the iteam, you can call the number on your screen right here, it is can go to abc7news.com/iteam. larry: coming up -- the twitter verification exit is. -- exodus. larry: time now with the four at 4:00. nba star and billionaire lebron james said he will not pay for a blue checkmark. people who want to keep their verification on the account must start paying eight dollars a month on twitter by tomorrow or lose their blue check. many others are saying
california has one of the places where it has gathered the most attention. reporter: he says an association of police chiefs across the country have found nine out of 10 tobacco products being sold to youth are being manufactured overseas and being trafficked through the black-market. we all know how addictive the products are. one juul pod has just as much nicotine as an entire package of cigarettes. larry: enforcement is difficult to impossible. reporter: it is. up to the local jurisdictions....
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today is national equal pay day in california. first partner, jennifer siebel newsom is bringing attention to the gender pay gap in california for us capitol reporter, a town wallace talked one-on-one with the first partner. >> well, take a look at all of these major companies that have signed on to the first partners equal pay pledge to close the pay gap. >> today, jennifer siebel newsom announced some of the state's largest cities have officially signed on as well. 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 i
today is national equal pay day in california. first partner, jennifer siebel newsom is bringing attention to the gender pay gap in california for us capitol reporter, a town wallace talked one-on-one with the first partner. >> well, take a look at all of these major companies that have signed on to the first partners equal pay pledge to close the pay gap. >> today, jennifer siebel newsom announced some of the state's largest cities have officially signed on as well. something she...
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forecasters say more storms could hit california by early next week in monterey county, california max gordon ktvu, fox two news monitor map shows that recent rains have pulled even more of california out of a drought. but even with all the rain we've received, the bay area is in the dry or moderate drought category. much better, though, than where we were at the start of the winter, when nearly all of california was in some category of drought. from some circumstances. the drought is over for some parts of california for some purposes, so for false or reservoir, it's been flood operations. it's refilled essentially for this time of year. um for trinity reservoir for the north. it's still substantially not up to average for this time of year over the long haul, so, uh, it might take another couple of wet years for that. reservoir and some of the other large reservoirs to completely re sealed. much of southern california remained in moderate drought conditions. the latest episode of talk of the town is now on our ktvu website. in this week, dave clark speaks to a prominent well known mu
forecasters say more storms could hit california by early next week in monterey county, california max gordon ktvu, fox two news monitor map shows that recent rains have pulled even more of california out of a drought. but even with all the rain we've received, the bay area is in the dry or moderate drought category. much better, though, than where we were at the start of the winter, when nearly all of california was in some category of drought. from some circumstances. the drought is over for...
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rare light show for california. the northern lights appearing in parts of the state and how they could show up again tonight. >>> good evening. i'm raj mathai. we've made it to friday, and we've got a rare weekend of sunshine ahead of us. let's get you caught up now on some of the headlines that we're watching at this hour. we start this evening with a crash that killed a young mother and severely injured 6-year-old twin boys. it happened as a suspected car thief slammed into their car during a high-speed police chase. we have new video which shows how much of this happened now. the video comes from a surveillance camera. take a look. you can see the suspect's white suv hit the family car right there, going about 50 miles an hour. the 31-year-old mother was killed instantly. this started with an alert from the hercules police department to be on the lookout for that stolen car. the sheriff's deputy spotted the car and started chasing the suspect. >> i kind of understand the police having to get a hold of people and
rare light show for california. the northern lights appearing in parts of the state and how they could show up again tonight. >>> good evening. i'm raj mathai. we've made it to friday, and we've got a rare weekend of sunshine ahead of us. let's get you caught up now on some of the headlines that we're watching at this hour. we start this evening with a crash that killed a young mother and severely injured 6-year-old twin boys. it happened as a suspected car thief slammed into their car...
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in southern california. teachers in los angeles were back at work after a three-day strike of the mayor says she is now. >> actively involved in talks between the school district and the teachers union. there have been protests over the last 3 days. the teachers are demanding a 30% pay hike some local parents have been demanding that they get back into the classroom. all right. time for a look at the forecast. taking a live look at to 80 at donner summit. plenty of snow, plenty of snow, no real hazardous driving conditions. so i guess there's not much to stop you from heading up there if you want. yeah, we can know a lot of folks want to get up there. i think this should be a good weekend. always a good idea to pack your chains anyway. if you're headed up there. >> kind of the open weather system. and by that, i mean, we don't have a big ridge of high pressure overhead. so sometimes and you have that happen. occasionally you can see a couple of showers. maybe a couple snow showers rotate over the top of the
in southern california. teachers in los angeles were back at work after a three-day strike of the mayor says she is now. >> actively involved in talks between the school district and the teachers union. there have been protests over the last 3 days. the teachers are demanding a 30% pay hike some local parents have been demanding that they get back into the classroom. all right. time for a look at the forecast. taking a live look at to 80 at donner summit. plenty of snow, plenty of snow,...
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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 ses, 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 game,
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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with none of california in the highest levels of extreme or exceptional drought. this was the end of last year the entire state in various drought levels , much of it the highest levels extreme or exceptional. now this is the latest drought map instead of 40 million californians and drought. we're now under 10 million and declining. all of this is a huge reversal or perhaps a great head fake by mother nature from previous years, something scientists call whether whiplash so weather whiplash is something that we see here a lot in california. we see these extreme dry periods that immediately lead into very, very wet periods as well. looking back well over a century, we see a rapid succession of wet periods in blue green. and dry periods in orange slowly trending towards more and longer dries than let's climate change is partially responsible for those big storms lining up one after another climate change has made this worse, and that means that it's making our management of water more difficult because we're going from one extreme to the next very quickly. different
with none of california in the highest levels of extreme or exceptional drought. this was the end of last year the entire state in various drought levels , much of it the highest levels extreme or exceptional. now this is the latest drought map instead of 40 million californians and drought. we're now under 10 million and declining. all of this is a huge reversal or perhaps a great head fake by mother nature from previous years, something scientists call whether whiplash so weather whiplash is...
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. >>> la congresista en california anunciar el lanzamiento una fundación que tendrá como objetivo ayudar a las mujeres y a los niños debajo recursos que vive en el condado san mateo, aseguró que esta jurisdicción es el cuarto condado más rico en el país por lo que consideró urgente ayudar a las familias más necesitadas . >>> la fundación comienza con la distribución 2 millones dólares que provienen el equipo de campaña debe congresista que por cierto anunció que no buscará la reelección de su cargo . >>> cambiamos información para contarles esas dice que no se pueda supermercado de auckland votaron po sindicalizarse, los trabajadores estado en esta ciudad que recientemente se sustenta . >>> star box protestaron hoy para reclamarle a la tienda de café . >>> en concreto los trabajadores dicen que les han dado puesto para formar un sindicato y que consideran clave para mejores para ellas en el salario, es importante la vida en california la sede san francisco es bien cara es manera salir de lo que nos viene presionando los manifestantes agregaron que la empresa tomo represal
. >>> la congresista en california anunciar el lanzamiento una fundación que tendrá como objetivo ayudar a las mujeres y a los niños debajo recursos que vive en el condado san mateo, aseguró que esta jurisdicción es el cuarto condado más rico en el país por lo que consideró urgente ayudar a las familias más necesitadas . >>> la fundación comienza con la distribución 2 millones dólares que provienen el equipo de campaña debe congresista que por cierto anunció que...
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the california highway patrol briefly shut down all sout
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common sense stories out of california. but, you know, we've been doing this concern for five or six years, and we haven't had it yet. any day now, maybe. stuart: i know. -- the. >> i know. stuart: thank you very much, steve. great stuff. back to the markets. can't leave that alone today. jonathan hoenig. a sea of red ink, jonathan. >>st the all the banks once again. friday is an important day because it's after after the market on friday the fdic generally closes those banks, right? they reopen on monday, so a lot of jitters as you pointed out earlier in your program about the banks in particular. stuart: so there's no evidence that today we're containing this banking crisis. it's still running, and we're all waiting tentatively for after the closing bell this afternoon and then what happens on the weekend. >> well, stuart, first republic got a back sop the, it was more like a band-aid. and the stock is down 20 some percent on that backstop. you know, often times these types of band-aids mask the problem, they prolong the
common sense stories out of california. but, you know, we've been doing this concern for five or six years, and we haven't had it yet. any day now, maybe. stuart: i know. -- the. >> i know. stuart: thank you very much, steve. great stuff. back to the markets. can't leave that alone today. jonathan hoenig. a sea of red ink, jonathan. >>st the all the banks once again. friday is an important day because it's after after the market on friday the fdic generally closes those banks,...
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[applause] hello, california. [cheers and applause] i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor's very concerned about what we're doing in florida, so i figured i had to come by. [cheers and applause] 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, president reagan had a great sense of humor. 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 propossession. and dr. rush said, as a physician, he said the world's oldest profession if is the doctor, because eve was cut out of adam's rib, so it has to be if physician. thomas jefferson, who you know designed monticello, said, no, the world's oldest profession is the architect. after all, it was architect who brought order out o
[applause] hello, california. [cheers and applause] i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor's very concerned about what we're doing in florida, so i figured i had to come by. [cheers and applause] 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, president reagan had a great sense of humor....
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california congressman is reintroducing his proposed 32 hour workweek bill, southern california representative mark takano first introduced the bill last year. it would reduce the standard work week from 40 hours to 32 hours. companies would not be forbidden from scheduling employees to work five days a week, but anything beyond four days would be counted as overtime. chicano also said the bill would not guarantee that workers would get the same pay in a four day week that they used to get for working five days. california assembly member phil ting is pushing for a state law requiring businesses to print paper receipts only when customers ask for them under the bill. businesses that don't default to electronic receipts would get two warnings but could face fines at the $300 a year, a study from green america and environmental advocacy group found that manufacturing receipts nationwide uses more than three million trees, 10 billion gallons of water and generates hundreds of millions of dollars in waste. most receipts have a plastic coating and cannot be recycled. president biden said today that
california congressman is reintroducing his proposed 32 hour workweek bill, southern california representative mark takano first introduced the bill last year. it would reduce the standard work week from 40 hours to 32 hours. companies would not be forbidden from scheduling employees to work five days a week, but anything beyond four days would be counted as overtime. chicano also said the bill would not guarantee that workers would get the same pay in a four day week that they used to get for...
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they in the state of california and 17 other states. but in addition to that, they will be fine by the 8th. if they don't produce electric vehicles, that's a problem. so they're producing these vehicles are taking a loss on every vehicle. so they're trying to sell more of them, hoping that they can at least get some cash flow. and to give you an idea, what's going on in the auto industry. in 20192020 we sold about 17300000 vehicles. last year for 2022. we only sold 13700000. so that's a loss of about 4000000 cars. to put the money to that, the average profit from our manufacturer selling to a dealer is about $10000.00 a car. that's millions of dollars and loss. and when they're losing money, they've got to try and come with ways to make up that might. so the federal government stuff in it will try to help you with that. $7500.00 tax credit, but they would lose that money. so car manufacturers raise the price by $8000.00. it's just crazy. so the money you think you're going to lose, you know, again on the $7500.00, you actually is a tota
they in the state of california and 17 other states. but in addition to that, they will be fine by the 8th. if they don't produce electric vehicles, that's a problem. so they're producing these vehicles are taking a loss on every vehicle. so they're trying to sell more of them, hoping that they can at least get some cash flow. and to give you an idea, what's going on in the auto industry. in 20192020 we sold about 17300000 vehicles. last year for 2022. we only sold 13700000. so that's a loss of...
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una pareja hispana de california estÁ desesperada, su hijo tiene 80% de eventualmente padecer de cÁncer. y ahora culpan directamente a los mÉdicos, en concreto a la clÍnica de fertilidad que los ayudÓ a quedar embarazados. borja: los acusan de negligencia. pasamos con andrea leÓn y todos los detalles de esta denuncia. >> [habla en inglÉs] andrea: jason y melissa diaz decidieron someterse a una fertilizaciÓn vitro para prevenir transmitirle a su futuro hijo una forma hereditaria de cÁncer gÁstrico, su plan, despuÉs de reunirse con los mÉdicos de pasadena, era congelar varios embriones y hacerles una prueba para saber cuÁles tenÍan el gen y luego seguir adelante con cualquiera de los que no lo tuviera. la pareja logrÓ tener un niÑo que ahora tiene aÑo y medio, pero justo cuando estaban pensando en tener otro hijo, se enteraron de que el embriÓn que usaron la primera vez tenÍa el gen, algo que los dejÓ completamente devastados. segÚn ellos, eso significa que su pequeÑo tiene un 80% de probabilidad de desarrollar ese tipo de cÁncer en algÚn momento de su vida. >> [habl
una pareja hispana de california estÁ desesperada, su hijo tiene 80% de eventualmente padecer de cÁncer. y ahora culpan directamente a los mÉdicos, en concreto a la clÍnica de fertilidad que los ayudÓ a quedar embarazados. borja: los acusan de negligencia. pasamos con andrea leÓn y todos los detalles de esta denuncia. >> [habla en inglÉs] andrea: jason y melissa diaz decidieron someterse a una fertilizaciÓn vitro para prevenir transmitirle a su futuro hijo una forma hereditaria de...
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well, here in california, we are. we used to goats. you clear, not our vegetation, but at one connecticut farm, they have a different purpose. they're for cuddling. it's a coat cuddling. their appeal. >> the farm even has a cuddle instructor. farmers meant to be a place where you can unplug relax with a goat. john, i would love to cuddle with ago just keep him away from the wildflowers. but yeah, they look super good to me. >> all right. well, we got to switch gears coming up in the next hour. more violence unfolds on a muni bus in san francisco man injured in a shooting. the suspect still at large. we'll tell you what we know. was 2 people charged with. >> kidnapping baby brandon last year. they're facing sentencing today. we'll have the latest in a live report from the courthouse. and in a now viral video, a trans woman is verbally attacked at a san francisco restaurant all while patrons and restaurant employees just sit around and watch what she says to kron. 4 watch what she says to kron. 4 will be right back. i used to wait to run
well, here in california, we are. we used to goats. you clear, not our vegetation, but at one connecticut farm, they have a different purpose. they're for cuddling. it's a coat cuddling. their appeal. >> the farm even has a cuddle instructor. farmers meant to be a place where you can unplug relax with a goat. john, i would love to cuddle with ago just keep him away from the wildflowers. but yeah, they look super good to me. >> all right. well, we got to switch gears coming up in the...
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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." the event starts at 7:00. in nearly one month, california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3, masks will no longer be required at indoor , high-risk, and health care settings. those include health care, long-term care, emergency and wa wearing a mask in those settings will still be recommended however. also changing next mont,h the -- 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. not 10. as long as you do not have a fever and your symptoms are improving. still ahead on abc seven mornings, florida governor ron desantis will be in california tomorrow with a visit. what the visit would mean to the golden state for a poss
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." the event starts at 7:00. in nearly one month, california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3, masks will no longer be required at indoor , high-risk, and health care settings. those include health care, long-term care, emergency and wa wearing a...
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in the southern california mountains, more snow than aspen. overnight, relentless rain adding to the misery in the california's central valley. farm fields and roads submerged. residents in santa cruz use their own chainsaws to clear roads of enormous trees. >> i'm on my property for 20 years. this is the first time i've had slids anywhere. >> and in orange county tonight, they are holding a raft after homes like thes perched on the precipice. this is where it because so much roof damage when it hit without warning just before noon today. one person has been taken to the hospital with minor injuries and this largely warehouse district. authorities are now going building to building to check structural integrity. norah. >> norah: just incredible damage there. thank you so much. the systems now moving across the southwest bringing storm warnings and advisories to half a dozen states. for details let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes. good evening, mike. >> hi, norah, good evening to you, we had a powerhouse storm of the last two days in calif
in the southern california mountains, more snow than aspen. overnight, relentless rain adding to the misery in the california's central valley. farm fields and roads submerged. residents in santa cruz use their own chainsaws to clear roads of enormous trees. >> i'm on my property for 20 years. this is the first time i've had slids anywhere. >> and in orange county tonight, they are holding a raft after homes like thes perched on the precipice. this is where it because so much roof...
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one california city, though, appears to be defying that trend. the mayor of coronado near san diego says his city has virtually eliminated the homeless population by getting the help people need and bringing an end to tent encampments. mayor bailey joins us now. thank you for joining us. talk about your approach, strategy and how you are implementing it. >> there are several factors that have contributed to coronado's success at reducing our home less population, and some are the geographic location and the approach to homelessness overall. before getting into that, set the stage for the viewers. this issue is bigger than just one city. it obviously affects the entire southern california region and entire state. from 2010 to 2022, we saw the homeless population nationwide fall by 40,000 individuals. however, over that same time period we saw the homeless population here in the state of california increase by over 40%. so that of course begs the question, what policies is the state of california implementing that is enabling the homeless populatio
one california city, though, appears to be defying that trend. the mayor of coronado near san diego says his city has virtually eliminated the homeless population by getting the help people need and bringing an end to tent encampments. mayor bailey joins us now. thank you for joining us. talk about your approach, strategy and how you are implementing it. >> there are several factors that have contributed to coronado's success at reducing our home less population, and some are the...
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¿quÉ significa esto para california? tamara nos lo dice. tamara: mÁs de el 97% de california se encontraba en sequÍa, hoy el porcentaje es de 36. >> debemos entender que el clima de california es muy variable, y la mayor parte de el estado no recibe casi nada de agua. tamara: es por ello que aunque el Área de la bahÍa estÉ casi libre de sequÍa, no podemos olvidar que existe 36% de sequedad. >> las reservas de el estado han mejorado, pero hay que recordar que el clima extremo lo hemos visto. >> en california muchos rÍos son naturalmente intermitentes o efÍmeros, quiere decir que tienen agua y estÁn secos. tamara: otro dÍa lluvioso en el Área de la bahÍa y eso significa que los niveles del agua... este fue el reportaje que presentamos hace dos semanas desde la presa. mire como luce hoy con niveles de agua muchos mÁs altos. este es un antes y un despuÉs de la segunda presa mÁs grande de california. ¿cuÁl es la importancia y el llamado a los residentes para seguir conservando el agua? >> es importante nunca desperdiciar el agua
¿quÉ significa esto para california? tamara nos lo dice. tamara: mÁs de el 97% de california se encontraba en sequÍa, hoy el porcentaje es de 36. >> debemos entender que el clima de california es muy variable, y la mayor parte de el estado no recibe casi nada de agua. tamara: es por ello que aunque el Área de la bahÍa estÉ casi libre de sequÍa, no podemos olvidar que existe 36% de sequedad. >> las reservas de el estado han mejorado, pero hay que recordar que el clima extremo...
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but everything else in california touches the government. we can't say the same thing about. >> and the governor says if all goes according to plan, then insulin prices should start to go down next year. as for tomorrow, while the governor's tour continues in san diego where he's expected to visit the u.s. mexico border, reporting from the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> want to get your check your 4 zone forecast taking a live look at downtown san francisco from our sutro tower camera. >> all calm before another storm comes to us. come from meteorologist rodriguez has timing on that's right. already getting reports of drizzle and light rain for parts of the bay area, specifically the bay area coastline. so let's take a look at this year because we're going to see another round of snow showers arriving as early as sunday morning. dry right now. but we are expecting to be under a winter weather advisory specifically for the valleys of donner summit, south lake tahoe and kirkwood. but for the highest peace, especially along the western
but everything else in california touches the government. we can't say the same thing about. >> and the governor says if all goes according to plan, then insulin prices should start to go down next year. as for tomorrow, while the governor's tour continues in san diego where he's expected to visit the u.s. mexico border, reporting from the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> want to get your check your 4 zone forecast taking a live look at downtown san francisco from our sutro...
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event for southern california. tons of rain there. but it's had a higher impact around the bay area. here's the reason why. on the radar loop you can see everything swirling around. this is the center of the storm system basically right over san francisco on the northern end of the bay. the whole system has consolidated itself into one central area of low pressure. that's what we find at the center of the storm systems. earlier today, though, that was not the case. as the system evolved, the interaction, the different areas of low pressure was part of why the season changedite trajectory a little bit. it's named the fujiwara effect. about noon, the bursts of winds were heading to santa cruz county before the severe thunderstorm warning was issued. two different areas of low pressure, with my finger in the l there. they interact with each other and they actually rotate around a central point. interaction of these, the one pulling on this other area of low pressure is what dragged it back up to the north towards basically the heart of t
event for southern california. tons of rain there. but it's had a higher impact around the bay area. here's the reason why. on the radar loop you can see everything swirling around. this is the center of the storm system basically right over san francisco on the northern end of the bay. the whole system has consolidated itself into one central area of low pressure. that's what we find at the center of the storm systems. earlier today, though, that was not the case. as the system evolved, the...
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bost, and the gentleman from california, mr. mr. bost: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have legislation of five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks as amended. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: i rise today in support of representative banks' bill h.r. 502 as amended and i am pleased to support to ensure that all servicemembers that paid into the g.i. bill are properly repaid. this bill would close the financial loophole that prevents at least 25,000 active duty servicemembers from receiving the repayment they are due. under current law a service member who switches from the montgomery to the post-9/11 g.i. bill would lose $1200 they paid into the program if they exhausted their benefits while still on active duty. veterans already receive the money back. representative banks' bill would fix this policy to ensure that servicemembers and veterans who are pursuing a higher education degree are treated equally. servicemembers have earn
bost, and the gentleman from california, mr. mr. bost: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have legislation of five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks as amended. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: i rise today in support of representative banks' bill h.r. 502 as amended and i am pleased to support to ensure that all servicemembers that paid into the g.i. bill are properly repaid. this bill would...
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in california. there are more than 14,000 miles of urban and rural levies. they protect dry land cities, towns, homes, businesses, farms and public property from floods. levies also conveyed two thirds of california's drinking water. and on average. they are 57 years old. um and many of them were built using standards less rigorous than our current best engineering practices is protecting critical infrastructure and population centers have been improved. but that's a very small number of levees large by and large of the thousands of miles of levees we have in california, their mounds of dirt right now, delta waters are very high will remain so through the snow melt. that's why folks who live out here have to put their houses up on stilts so that the levee breaks the living quarters will not be lost, but there's another problem. not all homes are up on stilts, and these homes are at risk of becoming submarines. the long hot drought caused many cracks in levee walls that swift or high running water canal erode in those levee walls. rodents often burrow into th
in california. there are more than 14,000 miles of urban and rural levies. they protect dry land cities, towns, homes, businesses, farms and public property from floods. levies also conveyed two thirds of california's drinking water. and on average. they are 57 years old. um and many of them were built using standards less rigorous than our current best engineering practices is protecting critical infrastructure and population centers have been improved. but that's a very small number of levees...
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california has suffered from _ california. california has suffered from extreme l california. california has- suffered from extreme weather events. the wildfires there were terrible, remember the images of those. what's been happening in california as they suffered from a lot of rain, so a month long rain storms has affected the area, so a lot of the vineyards are underwater. what's happening is the soil is so sudden that even more rain is to come. they are suffering from something called asthma it's very clever which is 100 miles along ——at mr sogavare. it's 100 miles along ——at mr sogavare. it's100 miles along and wired an event where tropical regions, the moist air comes from tropical regions and dumps that across another region. they are going through at the moment, a military evacuation order is in place for ten california counties and there are some shots of pgr in california that i was looking at that are terrible for residents there. the national weather service has posted flood watches for any of these essential states where it is coming of christ. california
california has suffered from _ california. california has suffered from extreme l california. california has- suffered from extreme weather events. the wildfires there were terrible, remember the images of those. what's been happening in california as they suffered from a lot of rain, so a month long rain storms has affected the area, so a lot of the vineyards are underwater. what's happening is the soil is so sudden that even more rain is to come. they are suffering from something called...
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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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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 insecurity 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. we've 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
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 insecurity 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. we've 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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>> california is interesting structure. we have the regulator of the public utilities commission. we have the air resources board. california has an aggressive alice e in this 8 -- aggressive policy in this area. texas has a lot of renewables. it tends to be wind. we have enormous solar resources. most of these resources are going to be solar. our challenges are going to be different. wind dominates. >> certainly a lot to think about. hopefully we can meet that challenge. appreciate your insight. >> pleasure to be with you. thank you. >> everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...ir
>> california is interesting structure. we have the regulator of the public utilities commission. we have the air resources board. california has an aggressive alice e in this 8 -- aggressive policy in this area. texas has a lot of renewables. it tends to be wind. we have enormous solar resources. most of these resources are going to be solar. our challenges are going to be different. wind dominates. >> certainly a lot to think about. hopefully we can meet that challenge. appreciate...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week is national ag week. time where america honors and gives thanks to naturallers, ranchers, and ag workers. mr. lamalfa: our nation would not enjoy the rich pownt bounty of food they grow but there are don't you r daunting issues facing our sector. fuel, water supply, especially in my home state of california, although right now we are grateful for the massive rain. market conditions, and the trade commitments being forced such as the deficits we have with china. ago is central to the well-being of my district. california farmers rely on an abundance of walter and low fuel prices to gre the crops we eat. the last several years we have seen fields go fallow because the water management system has not beenible able to deliver the water needed. if we don't have the water supply, these crops t
for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week is national ag week. time where america honors and gives thanks to naturallers, ranchers, and ag workers. mr. lamalfa: our nation would not enjoy the rich pownt bounty of food they grow but there are don't you r...
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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 doubting 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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twin men california was bush california 1988. don't expect he would have a chance if he runs for president in 2024, but making the comparison between california and florida for him carries a lot of capital. >> exactly, the paddocks are on his side, highly inconvenient facts were gavin newsom to support the argument you heard their witches for the first time in a hundred 70 years of california's existence as a state, we lost a congressional seat because the population is declining because people are leaving. and it's not just people who are leaving come of the of california's wealth and opportunity is leaving. the businesses are actually creating come of the things that people use to flock to california for coming to see them left and right, hewlett-packard, one of the iconic companies and the list goes on of companies who just can't stand anymore the combination of high taxes, ridiculous overregulation, and the fact that their employees can't afford to live anywhere, because housing costs are so high because of regulation, the fa
twin men california was bush california 1988. don't expect he would have a chance if he runs for president in 2024, but making the comparison between california and florida for him carries a lot of capital. >> exactly, the paddocks are on his side, highly inconvenient facts were gavin newsom to support the argument you heard their witches for the first time in a hundred 70 years of california's existence as a state, we lost a congressional seat because the population is declining because...
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this manlifted from danger by the california highway patrol just south salinas. so far the sheriff's office has helped more than 2,000 people evacuate the high water. >> the water is unsafe to drink so you don't have drinking water, people can't survive without clean drinking water so staying put does you no good, it does your family no good, it puts everybody in danger. >> reporter: the breach as much as 150 feet wide, officials say conditions are too dangerous to inspect the levee on the ground as evacuations continue. some are staying put, hoping the water doesn't continue to rise >> me and my family chose to stay at the last minute. if we lose power that's when we're going to choose to leave >> and our thanks to steve for that report. >>> let's bring in nbc meteorologist michelle grossman who is tracking these storms for us good morning. >> good morning. unfortunately we're going to see another atmospheric river event setting up, more wet weather out west, already seeing this at this hour. it's going to take shape later on today into tuesday. radar showing us
this manlifted from danger by the california highway patrol just south salinas. so far the sheriff's office has helped more than 2,000 people evacuate the high water. >> the water is unsafe to drink so you don't have drinking water, people can't survive without clean drinking water so staying put does you no good, it does your family no good, it puts everybody in danger. >> reporter: the breach as much as 150 feet wide, officials say conditions are too dangerous to inspect the levee...
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in fact, the giffords law center ranks california the best in the california that way because of all of the changes you see right there. universal background checks, assault weapons restrictions. that goes back to the famous stockton mass slaying in 1989. safe storage of arms, ammunition regulations. i've given you five of these major changes. in fact, there have been more than two dozen, almost all of them separates california from the rest of the country. we really are the pace-setter when it comes to this issue. >> okay. we have a some of the stronger gun safety legislation. but we still have 12 mass shootings so far this year. a couple the deadliest around the country. what's your response to that? >> janelle, that's the big question that everybody is scratching his or head over. it really has to do with the other states not being as serious or strict about gun safety legislation as we are in california. you take a look at this chart. those are all the states near california. the gifford center gives us an a grade. no other state gets close to that. you see arizona with an f. you
in fact, the giffords law center ranks california the best in the california that way because of all of the changes you see right there. universal background checks, assault weapons restrictions. that goes back to the famous stockton mass slaying in 1989. safe storage of arms, ammunition regulations. i've given you five of these major changes. in fact, there have been more than two dozen, almost all of them separates california from the rest of the country. we really are the pace-setter when it...
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here in california. people are still clearing water and debris left behind by this week's atmospheric river pacific gas and electric brought in additional crews to speed up power restoration to thousands of homes and businesses, and we still have a few more days to go. to get things up and going again, but just to pull together and support each other back to back storms, only about 36% of california remains in a drought , though state officials say years of dry conditions have created small cracks and levee walls. it's raising fears rushing water could break through and flood homes and future storms. on average. they are 57 years old. um and many of them were built using standards less rigorous than our current best engineering practices in los angeles. christina coleman fox news an update now the managers of 555, california and san francisco have been ordered to replace two broken windows as soon as possible. one window cracked and anot from the 43rd floor of the office tower during tuesday's gusty wind
here in california. people are still clearing water and debris left behind by this week's atmospheric river pacific gas and electric brought in additional crews to speed up power restoration to thousands of homes and businesses, and we still have a few more days to go. to get things up and going again, but just to pull together and support each other back to back storms, only about 36% of california remains in a drought , though state officials say years of dry conditions have created small...
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california also cannot fun travel costs for people who live in other states to come to california to pay for their abortions. well, wednesday state senate leader toni atkins who also identifies as a proposed a bill that would overturn the ban, but it remains unclear if the bill will get enough votes. 10 1% of lawmakers in the state legislature identify as lgbtq. coming up on the kron, 4 news at noon. one city is asking people to cut back on their water usage after 8. >> damage water line causes a shortage in drinking water. we tell you the latest developments on that in a live report. that's coming up. plus, the state of california hold new hearings on possible reparation payments to african-americans. we tell you what's next as the state works to come up with a plan. and could crime stats in oakland be taking a turn for the better? the latest arrest police have made so far after this. >> oakland police arrested 4 men for 18 robberies. the department says the crime spree started last year in the latest incident happened about a week ago. they say the men used firearms or knives to th
california also cannot fun travel costs for people who live in other states to come to california to pay for their abortions. well, wednesday state senate leader toni atkins who also identifies as a proposed a bill that would overturn the ban, but it remains unclear if the bill will get enough votes. 10 1% of lawmakers in the state legislature identify as lgbtq. coming up on the kron, 4 news at noon. one city is asking people to cut back on their water usage after 8. >> damage water line...