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to save california. i want to carry the torch for the parents who had to balance work and their child's education, for business owners who are forced to shut down, for pastors who were not able to be with their congregation, or the family who lost their home in a fire, for an entire generation of students who lost a year of education. this past year has redefined our career politicians as elitists, and the people of california as the warriors, the kings, and the angels. we never take kindly to glass ceilings here. instead, we shatter them. >> way out there. >> we are the trailblazers, the innovators. california is facing big hurdles. now, we need leaders who are unafraid toha leap to new heigh. >> he wants the world record. >> who are unafraid to challenge, and to change the status quo. >> i want to prove that it is absolutely possible, if we only do it together. >> california, it's time to reopen our schools, reopen our thenesses, reopene, golden gates. so i don't care if you are a republican, democrat,
to save california. i want to carry the torch for the parents who had to balance work and their child's education, for business owners who are forced to shut down, for pastors who were not able to be with their congregation, or the family who lost their home in a fire, for an entire generation of students who lost a year of education. this past year has redefined our career politicians as elitists, and the people of california as the warriors, the kings, and the angels. we never take kindly to...
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to that between southern california and northern california? you talk about also anti- black anti-communist. >> this coalition i was talking about tonight between labor the social workers party the naacp a lot of times those followed by the wayside and we do not pay attention to those. i think it is really important i absolutely think the labor movement was essential not only for this story but in pushing for justice. don't talk about those coalition the anti-communist movement and california and red baiting was very successful. the los angeles times help lead that brigade. and few actuaries up and down the state, really successfully not only communist activity but also the naacp of the west coast was thought to be communists infiltrated. that led to a lot of anti-communist rhetoric coming out of the local naacp. they finally found themselves between iraq and a hard place, right? it was different from chapter to chapter. the l.a. chapter and you can readr. about this amazing book bound for freedom. they were successfully read dated and avoided
to that between southern california and northern california? you talk about also anti- black anti-communist. >> this coalition i was talking about tonight between labor the social workers party the naacp a lot of times those followed by the wayside and we do not pay attention to those. i think it is really important i absolutely think the labor movement was essential not only for this story but in pushing for justice. don't talk about those coalition the anti-communist movement and...
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california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they launched the book, and let's get to it. and in the expense, with anti-black practices. the complex networks of resistance that have existed that involves networks of african-americans and allies from statehood and the civil rights movement. one book does not document every instance of segregation. they spent time in public libraries from riverside to montana, lack of time and focus on six stories that show the contours of jim crow, many other scholars have documented the nuanced ways jim crow operated in the state,
california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they...
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solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] palmira: luego de mÁs de tres dÉcadas de estar prohibida la venta desde rifles de asalto en california, un juez revirtiÓ esta ley. las reacciones no se han hecho esperar. nos acompaÑa kevin de leÓn, concejal. y nos acompaÑa mario torres, de la asociaciÓn de rifles. empezamos con kevin de leÓn. >> muchas gracias. quisiera enfatizar que la decisiÓn del juez benÍtez es una bofetada para aquellas familias que perdieron sus parientes. es una burla para aquellas personas que perdieron su vida por un ar—15. estas son armas hechas para el uso militar, un campo de batalla, y no para un uso ciudadano y tampoco para un cazador. queremos tener toda la confianza de que la corte de apelaciones va a rechazar esta decisiÓn. palmira: ahora quiero escuchar la opiniÓn del seÑor herrera. >> estÁ difÍcil la situaciÓn. desafortunadamente ha muerto gente a manos de criminales que usan el rifle ar—15, pero la constituciÓn nos da el derec
solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] palmira: luego de mÁs de tres dÉcadas de estar prohibida la venta desde rifles de asalto en california, un juez revirtiÓ esta ley. las reacciones no se han hecho esperar. nos acompaÑa kevin de leÓn, concejal. y nos acompaÑa mario torres, de la asociaciÓn de rifles. empezamos con kevin de leÓn. >> muchas gracias. quisiera enfatizar que la decisiÓn del juez benÍtez es una bofetada para aquellas familias...
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>> california at a crossroads covid-19. we will be implementing an order requiring masking regardless of vaccination. we've got to get the vaccine great up significantly higher than what we thought the target while fires not escape the flames. >> consume the entire town so fast. >> if i saw it homelessness, it's heartbreaking. >> a bay area has the 3rd largest homeless population in the united states. this is a public health emergency and now a recall election that is nothing more than a partisan power grab. >> gavin newsom has to answer to the people of california tonight. meet the 3 candidates willing to step forward on the stage together the businessman jotn. it's a choice between the beauty and the beast. former san diego mayor kevin faulconer can clean up california assemblyman kevin kiley finding the governor for much of this year for the next town where they'll face it got to the questions. listen closely to what they say the side of one of these candidates to replace governor newsom. >> this is inside california pol
>> california at a crossroads covid-19. we will be implementing an order requiring masking regardless of vaccination. we've got to get the vaccine great up significantly higher than what we thought the target while fires not escape the flames. >> consume the entire town so fast. >> if i saw it homelessness, it's heartbreaking. >> a bay area has the 3rd largest homeless population in the united states. this is a public health emergency and now a recall election that is...
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we don't have that in california right now, and i don't think that's good for california. i don't think that's good for democracy. >> mark, let's change the subject for a last little look your. catches up on the latest in the los angeles mayor's race. one you kennedy declared this week. what's the importance of this race for the state, and is this race wide open? >> the development, kendra leon who was a former state senate president, ran against dianne feinstein, and as earlier this week, he was a candidate for l.a. mayor, then my number of congress for a lot of things but he's been mentioned as a possible successor of nancy pelosi. it is a wide open race. the position of l.a. mayor is an interesting one. it's not a strong mayor. a lot of the power, much of the power rests with the city council. your mayor of the second biggest city in the united states. it's been a dead end of sorts. is never been an l.a. mayor who's been elected governor. it's kind of a political debt and until recently, eric garcetti, he did not get the cabinet post he wanted, but he was appointed amba
we don't have that in california right now, and i don't think that's good for california. i don't think that's good for democracy. >> mark, let's change the subject for a last little look your. catches up on the latest in the los angeles mayor's race. one you kennedy declared this week. what's the importance of this race for the state, and is this race wide open? >> the development, kendra leon who was a former state senate president, ran against dianne feinstein, and as earlier...
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no state has more at stake than california. second, a lot of talk about infrastructure, infrastructure and build back better. we should take the opportunity to not only invest in infrastructure but build back greener, sustainable. so we can improve resilience, improve the environment while upgrading our nation's infrastructure including a lot of infrastructure, water, housing, hospitals and more. >> all right. senator padilla, he a got to ask you for your reaction to the shootings yesterday in atlanta, georgia. a white man shot and killed eight people at three asian massage parlors and spas claiming a sex addiction. i got to ask you. what do you think congress can do to prevent such tragedies happening in the future. is it coming from the standpoint of addressing racial division and hate? is it coming from gun control or education. what is it? >> i think it's all of above. california not only embraces but celebrates diversity. it's a matter of common sense gun safety. senator dianne feinstein was a pioneer in passing the assaul
no state has more at stake than california. second, a lot of talk about infrastructure, infrastructure and build back better. we should take the opportunity to not only invest in infrastructure but build back greener, sustainable. so we can improve resilience, improve the environment while upgrading our nation's infrastructure including a lot of infrastructure, water, housing, hospitals and more. >> all right. senator padilla, he a got to ask you for your reaction to the shootings...
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. >> i think the voters of california strongly disagree. we are the ones in california. we are talking 65% rejecting this recall. >> trace: $80 million put towards it and bringing the president in the period 24% republicans in california. >> dub votes were cast before biden's plane touched down. we have been voting for a month. the votes that were counted before had been cast by friday of last week overwhelming support. >> trace: do you think he should have focused, do you think the governor should have focused on some of the problems in california? some of the big time issues we have in the state, the highest taxes, housing prices, energy costs? >> the governor focuses every day on those issues. but as to whether his political strategy in this race and as to whether his campaign commercials were good, 65%. the most -- remember just a month ago, pendants can say we can lose the governor in california but we win by eight enormous and shocking margin. that is why fox news had the banner made up to say "newsom survives." he didn't survive, he smashed, overcame, conquered. t
. >> i think the voters of california strongly disagree. we are the ones in california. we are talking 65% rejecting this recall. >> trace: $80 million put towards it and bringing the president in the period 24% republicans in california. >> dub votes were cast before biden's plane touched down. we have been voting for a month. the votes that were counted before had been cast by friday of last week overwhelming support. >> trace: do you think he should have focused, do...
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this was huge for california. california's values and people in oakland are ecstatic. >> well, i can tell. as i said, you have got a big smile on your face. we know from the exit polling that the pandemic was the biggestish you for voters in this recall election. how do you think that impacted the race? >> i, first of all, am glad that people were so distracted by the wild fires, by our pandemic that they actually got out and voted. and i can tell you democratic mayors we were on phone banks, and it's because gavin newsom has been in our communities. he was in oakland for one of our first day of school. you know, shaking the hands of teachers, telling students that they were brilliant and encouraging them to wear those masks. and announcing a vaccination mandate for school workers. this is the same time, you know, florida is claiming that they're going to sue school districts were actually following the science. he's been congratulating the health workers that have been vaccinating people in our hardest hit neighb
this was huge for california. california's values and people in oakland are ecstatic. >> well, i can tell. as i said, you have got a big smile on your face. we know from the exit polling that the pandemic was the biggestish you for voters in this recall election. how do you think that impacted the race? >> i, first of all, am glad that people were so distracted by the wild fires, by our pandemic that they actually got out and voted. and i can tell you democratic mayors we were on...
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this is a fight for california's future. since the pandemic started, it's been probably the only thing we could be certain of, but now providing a little bit more certainty that we are safely vaccinating californians as quickly as possible certainly we are safely reopening our economy and certainly that we are simply getting our kids back into the classrooms all of which adds up to a much brighter future for the state because california we are not going to come crawling back. we will roar back and when the pandemic and this and it will end soon, we are not going to go back to normal. we all agree normal was never good enough about it acceptance and equity and at a higher rate than any other ratio ethnic group or e essential workers and wages are not enough for them to afford the essentials. but it is in staggering numbers with our eyes wide open to what's wrong. so, the journey back must also be a path to close those inequities. there is no economic recovery without economic justice. no more compassion, empathy, connection.
this is a fight for california's future. since the pandemic started, it's been probably the only thing we could be certain of, but now providing a little bit more certainty that we are safely vaccinating californians as quickly as possible certainly we are safely reopening our economy and certainly that we are simply getting our kids back into the classrooms all of which adds up to a much brighter future for the state because california we are not going to come crawling back. we will roar back...
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farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4 of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one-third of all of the farm land in the state is owned by less than one percent of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly agri-business. some farms are owned by individuals, but many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange, and some are also in the packing and processing business, and they are among the giants of the u.s. food industry. agri business has ruled the domain in the fertile valleys of california with absolute power, economic and political. the southern pacific railroad once ran the state of california. a famous novel is written about that, called "the octopus". and the s.p. is still one of the state's biggest lands owners. it is part of agri-busine
farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4 of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one-third of all of the farm land in the state is owned by less than one percent of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this...
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california. just as this moment the polls have closed there, and we're about to find out whether voters have decided to keep democratic governor gavin newsom on the job or make him the second governor in that state's history to be ousted in a recall election. newsom in third year of his fourth term, facing criticism of handling of the pandemic among other things. won in a landslide in 2016. he needs simple majority to stay in a state where democrats outnumber republicans roughly 2-1. leading challenger right wing talk show host larry elder has already started laying groundwork to blame a loss if it happens on so-called election fraud. to get us situated before the starting line, the big board, steve kornacki is on duty. the nbc news decision disk has given us the following wording straight up, this race is technically too early to call, but no, the anti recall vote, is in the lead. >> we're going to get results from california. no means no recall. yes means yes recall gavin newsom. all 58 countie
california. just as this moment the polls have closed there, and we're about to find out whether voters have decided to keep democratic governor gavin newsom on the job or make him the second governor in that state's history to be ousted in a recall election. newsom in third year of his fourth term, facing criticism of handling of the pandemic among other things. won in a landslide in 2016. he needs simple majority to stay in a state where democrats outnumber republicans roughly 2-1. leading...
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por eso covered california quiere que nadie en california se sienta invisible por culpa de su enfermedad. con covered california podrás obtener seguro médico de compañías de renombre aunque tengas una condición preexistente. además te ofrecemos ayuda económica y cobertura integral que incluye salud mental, cuidado preventivo y más. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. Último día de inscripción es el 31 de enero. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reportero: que tal amigos, soy juan carlos dÍas, vamos con informaciÓn deportiva mÁs importante hasta el momento. juan carlos: cruz azul, cuenta con un nuevo presidente ejecutivo, se trata de Álvaro dÁvila, quien asumirá el cargo previo al torneo. llega para aportar justo eso a la mÁquina, experiencia. hasta aquÍ toda la informaciÓn deportiva, muchas ♪ tenemos el poder de aprovechar la abundancia de energía solar y eólica de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. usa menos energía de 4 de la tarde a 9 de la noche para una california más limpia. paola: esta noche sÓlo a las 11, frente a las muertes por coronavi
por eso covered california quiere que nadie en california se sienta invisible por culpa de su enfermedad. con covered california podrás obtener seguro médico de compañías de renombre aunque tengas una condición preexistente. además te ofrecemos ayuda económica y cobertura integral que incluye salud mental, cuidado preventivo y más. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. Último día de inscripción es el 31 de enero. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reportero: que tal amigos, soy juan...
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just a huge change in tone that affects a lot of people who live in california. >> let's talk about california's representation in the federal government. with the biden administration, many californians have been tapped to go to washington, you talk through some of those people are? >> this cannot be underestimated because harris is the first woman of color that is not just windowdressing that's very clear, she is with him in the office. a partner in all of the initiatives that we are going to see. when you look at the cabinet, the most important people will be driving this policy. jennifer granholm of uc berkeley. you're talking about initiatives on auto emissions alternative energies and carbon emissions. homeland security is talking about border security. in a way that i think instead of the wall as trump wanted we will talk about technology and border security and homeland security in a way we have not seen before. you will be working on the main initiative of covid. remember california showed the way when obama care was under the trump administration. healthcare issue is going to be his ma
just a huge change in tone that affects a lot of people who live in california. >> let's talk about california's representation in the federal government. with the biden administration, many californians have been tapped to go to washington, you talk through some of those people are? >> this cannot be underestimated because harris is the first woman of color that is not just windowdressing that's very clear, she is with him in the office. a partner in all of the initiatives that we...
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. >> you have been covering california politics in california has so many interesting politicians. i'm wondering if you could talk about why you decided to do a book on kamala harris. what about her made you say yes, i can write hundreds of pages spend years on this person? >> it wasn't years. it was months but you are right. california is an interesting state politically. we have produced ronald reagan, richard nixon, it is a very state and san francisco is especially interesting, where she comes from. nancy pelosi is from san francisco, once held by phil burton, an incredible powerhouse in congress until his early death. willie brown, a legendary politician out here and has a national footprint. diane feinstein, barbara, they all come from san francisco so that was one of the key ingredients is in kamala harris' rise. >> reading the book, the first time you mentioned you cover a story on paris was i think november 1994. you covered her for 26 years. when you are working on this, is there anything you discovered through your reporting that surprise you about her but you didn't kno
. >> you have been covering california politics in california has so many interesting politicians. i'm wondering if you could talk about why you decided to do a book on kamala harris. what about her made you say yes, i can write hundreds of pages spend years on this person? >> it wasn't years. it was months but you are right. california is an interesting state politically. we have produced ronald reagan, richard nixon, it is a very state and san francisco is especially interesting,...
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mean, california is a very a dark blue state. i'm not sure that, you states in the south or in the northeast are really going to look at this and say, you know, you know, i think they're going to say this is california. and regardless of what situation and circumstances. you know, if you're a democrat running, you're going to have the upper but i think locally here it could have some very interesting implications perhaps in the short term and long term. i'm looking forward to what happens in 2022 because, you know, these problems have gone unaddressed for some time. there was a rise in crime of this movement to defund police. the the the state's urging homeless population. i mean, just a couple of years ago. it was a statistic that showed nearly half the nation's homeless population. it's right here in the state of california. nothing is really being done to address that. back to it getting worse by the day. so, you know, conditions continuing to get worse. you know, things are only being what i can see by the current regime in p
mean, california is a very a dark blue state. i'm not sure that, you states in the south or in the northeast are really going to look at this and say, you know, you know, i think they're going to say this is california. and regardless of what situation and circumstances. you know, if you're a democrat running, you're going to have the upper but i think locally here it could have some very interesting implications perhaps in the short term and long term. i'm looking forward to what happens in...
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california's lieutenant governor is there representing california and she will be joining us live. we will also be talking about national brush day, about your teeth, the day after halloween. but first, marin county is lifting its mask mandate for most public places. masks are no longer required for indoor places. they wl stecommendedough ae sh's remain in place for schools, public transit and medical settings. joining us now is marin county's public information officer. marin is a first county in the bay area to drop the mask mandate. explain what metrics were met. >> as you may recall, a few weeks ago our regional bay area health officers set forth a three point criteria in order for a local county to lift its mandate. that was based on vaccination progress, hospitalization rates and how a county was doing within the cdc's community transmission tracker. we were able to meet that criteria because as far as our vaccination rates go, more than 80% of our community is totally vaccinated. looking at hospitalizations, we are looking at some of the lowest rates we have seen in months.
california's lieutenant governor is there representing california and she will be joining us live. we will also be talking about national brush day, about your teeth, the day after halloween. but first, marin county is lifting its mask mandate for most public places. masks are no longer required for indoor places. they wl stecommendedough ae sh's remain in place for schools, public transit and medical settings. joining us now is marin county's public information officer. marin is a first county...
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atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. esta persona está ocupada... trabajando en la recuperación económica del estado. ¿sabes? vive en california. y vacacionando en el estado está apoyando a las comunidades y negocios locales. sus vacaciones ayudan a la reconstrucción de california. ¡inténtalo...! llamamos a todos los californianos a vacacionar aquí y ayudar a nuestra economía, viajando por el estado de manera responsable ♪ ♪ presentador: miles de familias ya estÁn recibiendo el segundo cheque de crÉdito tributario por niÑos menores de 17
atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí....
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california but this is northern california. i read the papers of the western division of naacp. the papers at the library of congress in washington d.c. in their correspondence on the clan from northern california. it was absolutely important. it did not end up making it in the book for the purposes of storytelling in the narrative i stepped to this one area. the league allowed this one home phone option we know don't you think so groups lead to black resistance in california? and northern california. i know in your book anti-communist. >> yes. this coalition i'm talking about tonight between laborers and the workers party the naacp, a lot of times is followed by the wayside and we don't pay attention to those. i think it's really important as part of the coalition that was pushing for justice, one of the reasons, i absolutely think the labor movement is essential for this not only the story but in pushing for justice for people of color and pushing against white supremacy. one of the reasons we don't see those connections all
california but this is northern california. i read the papers of the western division of naacp. the papers at the library of congress in washington d.c. in their correspondence on the clan from northern california. it was absolutely important. it did not end up making it in the book for the purposes of storytelling in the narrative i stepped to this one area. the league allowed this one home phone option we know don't you think so groups lead to black resistance in california? and northern...
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also, a california counsel with backing from the governor has unveiled a plan for california to become an abortion sanctuary state of the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. a member of the council joins us to explain what they are recommending. first, new data from pfizer indicates the omicron variant likely chips away at the efficacy of its vaccine, but a third dose can make a big difference. joining us is marin countyountyy public health officer dr. matt willis. dr. willis, thanks for your time. before we get to marin specific questions, if i may ask about the pfizer lab study released today, it shows the initial, two-dose effectiveness does drop a lot versus only chronic, but the third shot is apparently the charm. tell us what you know about that. dr. willis: it is consistent with what we are seeing in marin county. we have seen dramatic improvements in protection with that booster shot, especially for our older residents. when we look at older residents who had a booster shot, look at cases in the month of november and look back and see who had gotten a booster and who had not,
also, a california counsel with backing from the governor has unveiled a plan for california to become an abortion sanctuary state of the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. a member of the council joins us to explain what they are recommending. first, new data from pfizer indicates the omicron variant likely chips away at the efficacy of its vaccine, but a third dose can make a big difference. joining us is marin countyountyy public health officer dr. matt willis. dr. willis, thanks for your...
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california contends there were 10. the district court found five based on the testimony of the state's lead auditor, auditor since 1988, had been the lead auditor since 2001, was designated as california's witness on this critical subject matter and he, in his experience, justice alito, had used it once. where he served. the town is the most they could get to. i would commend to the court the relevant excerpts at this point. you can see the testimony, americans for prosperity foundation appendix 37. justice: california says that on this record you haven't shown an entitlement to succeed on an as applied challenge. what do you understand california to demand you prove that you have not already proved? attorney: i don't know, justice alito, what you could possibly ask the charity to prove. they had expert testimony, testimony from their officers. they had instances of horrific threats and violence, including death threats directed at the organizations or their proxies. and what california contemplates for an as applied c
california contends there were 10. the district court found five based on the testimony of the state's lead auditor, auditor since 1988, had been the lead auditor since 2001, was designated as california's witness on this critical subject matter and he, in his experience, justice alito, had used it once. where he served. the town is the most they could get to. i would commend to the court the relevant excerpts at this point. you can see the testimony, americans for prosperity foundation...
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california time. as you say, as steve kornacki said, we will get a huge dump. >> yes. >> a really huge dump of votes at 8:00 p.m. pacific, 11:00 p.m. eastern. so we may know a lot very soon after the polls close. >> yeah, and california is obviously a giant state. if it is not -- if it is not a blow-out, if it is a close race, it is totally possible california could take this count for weeks. >> yes. >> i mean they've got a full month to count if they need it, and people who made in their votes, they only have to be postmarked by today. they have a week to get them in. if it is close, then it could take a very, very long time. if it is not close, what we get at 11:00 may be -- may be very, very important in terms of understanding how long this night is going to go. >> i walked half a mile yesterday to put my ballot in a post office, and so california is not seeing my ballot for another, i don't know, seven or eight days. so we know that one is not going to be counted tonight. >> they better not call i
california time. as you say, as steve kornacki said, we will get a huge dump. >> yes. >> a really huge dump of votes at 8:00 p.m. pacific, 11:00 p.m. eastern. so we may know a lot very soon after the polls close. >> yeah, and california is obviously a giant state. if it is not -- if it is not a blow-out, if it is a close race, it is totally possible california could take this count for weeks. >> yes. >> i mean they've got a full month to count if they need it, and...
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but i think defines california. we know there's no advancement without effort. such success of any type that sacrifice. you know, paraphrase saint francis, the patron saint of my hometown. now is the time to tell the world about our brighter future and only if necessary. we use words. so we know that our strength comes not from what we preach but from what we do. from our people who get their hands dirty each and every day who come home tired and do it to give their kids a better life. you know when we set our minds to it california to truly reach the stars is just a few weeks ago a nasa rover appropriately named perseverance landed safely on mars 293 million miles away. it was a breakthrough achievement made possible by the engineers and scientists at our very own jet propulsion lab in pasadena that in part but apart by the vision and drive a lebanese immigrant who was educated in california schools and and rose to become the head. a jpl. by the risk-taking that's that's in our dna by the dream to discover new frontiers by the sheer force of will it was an achi
but i think defines california. we know there's no advancement without effort. such success of any type that sacrifice. you know, paraphrase saint francis, the patron saint of my hometown. now is the time to tell the world about our brighter future and only if necessary. we use words. so we know that our strength comes not from what we preach but from what we do. from our people who get their hands dirty each and every day who come home tired and do it to give their kids a better life. you know...
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currently, this is a california ruling on california law. over 1 million in 202011, half a million for almost a half a million new gun owners, what does it say about california and where governor newsom is? >> you are a second amendment advocate, it's a huge victory for help what happened in california is a massive deal in the judge's case, in the news media, turning ar-15's into something they are not in cases likening them to us was life and homeland defense equipment, good for battle and to answer your question, gun ownership has risen over the past year particularly among two groups of people, women and african-americans because people don't feel safe in this country because crime is spiking do in part because of the defund police the democrats can't take away police and fans, it's not a society, i wish it was people need the ability to defend themselves. >> i don't know if this will stick, i don't know if the second a number ticket to california but hopefully the second amendment and other states have to abide by it as well. worries ove
currently, this is a california ruling on california law. over 1 million in 202011, half a million for almost a half a million new gun owners, what does it say about california and where governor newsom is? >> you are a second amendment advocate, it's a huge victory for help what happened in california is a massive deal in the judge's case, in the news media, turning ar-15's into something they are not in cases likening them to us was life and homeland defense equipment, good for battle...
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california grows wheat. that's the bulk of the traffic that comes out and many of the things that come in are because of sales of wheat. they do not put wheat on these ships. they put them on sailing ships. sailing ships is what the southern pacific works on and the southern pacific gets to be this monopoly because of its control of san francisco. pretty much what the southern pacific does until the 1890 zika 1890s is to take goods from san francisco and bring them to california and then put them on ships and takes the goods off of the ships and distribute them throughout california. they are a monopoly of traffic moving into california and it will move transcontinental, but it is moving through ships. these are the routes through which most of the goods move. you can see that the united states is pretty much a blank there. that is where the bulk of the goods coming into california is going to move in the 1870s and 1880s and that is showing the distances. this is the way that the railroads work. they are a m
california grows wheat. that's the bulk of the traffic that comes out and many of the things that come in are because of sales of wheat. they do not put wheat on these ships. they put them on sailing ships. sailing ships is what the southern pacific works on and the southern pacific gets to be this monopoly because of its control of san francisco. pretty much what the southern pacific does until the 1890 zika 1890s is to take goods from san francisco and bring them to california and then put...
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much of it is in southern california oil country in california. i don't know about oil. you would think given the green power we have in california, that more of this stuff will be passed. but the industry forces are very strong. >> governor newsom did veto some bill this is year. some were sort of surprising one against farm workers voting by mail. another one that you mentioned in your column this week that advocates say would help homeless people get mental care. and in your column you mentioned that the governor's veto has a lot of power here in california and has in a few decades. >> it's not been overridden since 1980. jerry brown was governor and he had hair at that point. i did too. so he but, newsom signed 94% of the bills that came to him. i went looking at some that he didn't and a lot have universal report both republicans and democrats. but the reason they don't push back on them is because they said, it's one thing to vote no on something on paper when you know it's going to pass. but if you're going to say let's get 2/3 of each house to go up against the g
much of it is in southern california oil country in california. i don't know about oil. you would think given the green power we have in california, that more of this stuff will be passed. but the industry forces are very strong. >> governor newsom did veto some bill this is year. some were sort of surprising one against farm workers voting by mail. another one that you mentioned in your column this week that advocates say would help homeless people get mental care. and in your column you...
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after every california received a ballot by mail, 37% of california voters have already voted in the election to recall governor gavin newsom and to remove him from office. it just means that's what the election is about. that's what the vote is about. do you remove him from office? presumably, most of the democrats voted in this election are voting no on that question. tomorrow is election day in california. and voters who have not mailed in their ballots can go to the polls tomorrow and vote. we'll see what that turn-out is tomorrow. democrats were given a major scare by the mid-summer polling in the los angeles times that showed only 50% of voters opposing the recall of the governor. and 47% supporting removing the governor from office. those uncomfortable close numbers have democrats like elizabeth warren and vice president kamala harris to california to help campaign for gavin newsom. a poll released on friday now shows 60% of likely voters in california opposing recalling governor newsom, with 37% who want to remove the governor. the republican candidate leading the field to re
after every california received a ballot by mail, 37% of california voters have already voted in the election to recall governor gavin newsom and to remove him from office. it just means that's what the election is about. that's what the vote is about. do you remove him from office? presumably, most of the democrats voted in this election are voting no on that question. tomorrow is election day in california. and voters who have not mailed in their ballots can go to the polls tomorrow and vote....
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the california voting system. and i did ask larry elder about this last night when he held a rally here last night and he said we're looking into this. he didn't expound on that very much. but he did say we are looking into this for sure. so we expect that he will address that topic tonight down there in the ballroom. he would have to address that because a lot of people are very unhappy about the situ3tion there. suspicious. they're going so far as to claim voter fraud in the state of california. so we do expect him to address that. but this is hardly the end for larry elder. i'm sure. yeah, he's definitely got a lot of notoriety out of this. chris wolfe live for us in orange county. chris, thank you for that. >> and back to you. well, republicans who voted to unseat governor newsom are reacting to the numbers tonight from forced out of the mccall has been talking with locals at a gop watch party. jonathan, what do they say? >> yeah, no, definitely not the outcome that they were hoping for pam but make no mistake
the california voting system. and i did ask larry elder about this last night when he held a rally here last night and he said we're looking into this. he didn't expound on that very much. but he did say we are looking into this for sure. so we expect that he will address that topic tonight down there in the ballroom. he would have to address that because a lot of people are very unhappy about the situ3tion there. suspicious. they're going so far as to claim voter fraud in the state of...
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it's a benefit to california? you are not proposing any type of means. >> weme do think there is a amines and fit analysis. we think here amines california has chosen as well tailored to the end. >> well tailored not narrowly terry tailored is the standard quick. >> that term narrowly tailoring can mean many i things in many context. so under exacting scrutiny and then your honors hypothetical with a significant burden, there would be ans necessary means and fit. >> understand you think it is satisfied we look to alternatives to see what other less restrictive alternatives might be available that doesn't mean you choose the least but we consider other alternatives quick. >> yes it would be relevant consideration? that the state is acting that the means are sufficiently tailored. >> so with 250 organizations filing briefs with the disclosure mandate is that enough for the facia challenge? how many wouldld it take? >> so for the facia and validation but even the most liberal the challenger has to show a substantial
it's a benefit to california? you are not proposing any type of means. >> weme do think there is a amines and fit analysis. we think here amines california has chosen as well tailored to the end. >> well tailored not narrowly terry tailored is the standard quick. >> that term narrowly tailoring can mean many i things in many context. so under exacting scrutiny and then your honors hypothetical with a significant burden, there would be ans necessary means and fit. >>...
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california. for voters who have not mailed in their ballots tomorrow, and vote. we'll see what that turnout is tomorrow. democrats were given a major scare, by the mid summer polling, in the los angeles times. that showed only 50% of voters, opposing the recall of the governor. in 47% supporting removing the governor from office. those uncomfortably close numbers brought democrats like senator elizabeth warren and vice president kamala harris to california to help campaign for gavin newsom. los angeles times poll released on friday, now shows 60% of likely voters in california, opposing recalling governor newsom, and 39% who want to remove the governor. the republican candidate to -- radio talk show host, larry elder. who refused to answer, a simple question, by nbc's reporter today, about accepting the results of the election tomorrow. >> is that a commitment to accept the results. >> let's all work together, on both sides. to make sure the election is a fair election. >> is that a commitment to
california. for voters who have not mailed in their ballots tomorrow, and vote. we'll see what that turnout is tomorrow. democrats were given a major scare, by the mid summer polling, in the los angeles times. that showed only 50% of voters, opposing the recall of the governor. in 47% supporting removing the governor from office. those uncomfortably close numbers brought democrats like senator elizabeth warren and vice president kamala harris to california to help campaign for gavin newsom. los...
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covered california te ofrece ayuda económica para pagar tu seguro médico. de hecho, 9 de cada 10 personas que se inscribieron la obtuvieron y tú también podrías calificar. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. Último día de inscripción es el 31 de enero. tenemos el poder de aprovechar tu segurla abundanciaeza aquí. de energía solar y eólica de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. usa menos energía de 4 de la tarde a 9 de la noche para una california más limpia. california phones teléfonos con botones grandestis y con más volumen. inalámbricos. infórmese sobre este programa estatal. llame al o visite >> en la calle se encuentran migrantes en méxico luego que albergues cerraran las puertas para evitar contagiados y resonden preguntas de aplicar una dosis de la vacuna contra el covid-19 en el sur de la florida una mujer prepara comida para ayudar a familias con necesidad cocina lasaña como parte del movimiento nacional lasaña word compran y se los entregan a las familias que más lo necesitan la sorpresa es 460 li
covered california te ofrece ayuda económica para pagar tu seguro médico. de hecho, 9 de cada 10 personas que se inscribieron la obtuvieron y tú también podrías calificar. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. Último día de inscripción es el 31 de enero. tenemos el poder de aprovechar tu segurla abundanciaeza aquí. de energía solar y eólica de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. usa menos energía de 4 de la tarde a 9 de la noche para una california más...
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the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. i reserve the balance of my time until mrs. wagner yields back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairwoman, again, for her strong legislation. i'd just urge all my colleagues to support 4111, the sovereign debt contract capacity act, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri yields back. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. in closing, i want to note in a h.r. 4111 also directs the u.s. to advocate for the i.m.f. to develop and promote a shared understanding of standard terms and sound practices with respect to sovereign debt contracts. officials for countries that sign oppressive debt contracts are often told that the proposed terms are market standard.
the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. i reserve the balance of my time until mrs. wagner yields back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairwoman, again, for her strong legislation. i'd just urge all my colleagues to support 4111, the sovereign debt contract capacity act, and i...
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people love california. however, i think that's kind of hypocritical of him because him and his campaign have been some of the most divisive political rhetoric in recent memory. his entire campaign was about going after republicans and saying how republicans were going to destroy the state. it's hard republicans to say, let's all come together and he likes us too. i have a couple of prescriptions he could do to start that process, end the state of emergency for the pandemic. our state has over 80% vaccination rate. i don't think that we need the mandate. we're the only state that just dropped out of the cdc's highest spread rate. we're doing well on covid. we don't need these mandates. and we don't need this emergency order anymore. it would go a long way for him to end those. >> matt schoop, republican strategist in california, thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me, hope to be back. >>> one of our favorite things to do is to connect with you, our viewers. tonight, we would like to introduce one memb
people love california. however, i think that's kind of hypocritical of him because him and his campaign have been some of the most divisive political rhetoric in recent memory. his entire campaign was about going after republicans and saying how republicans were going to destroy the state. it's hard republicans to say, let's all come together and he likes us too. i have a couple of prescriptions he could do to start that process, end the state of emergency for the pandemic. our state has over...
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she's from reedley, california. she came to this country from mexico go decades and decades ago to find a job in our fields. you know, maria said she was unsure she was uncertain about getting vaccinated, but after she received her shots, she's now educating other farm workers about the safety and the efficacy of the vaccine, helping them. overcome similar anxieties. that's the beauty of california leadership like maria's. it isn't ordained. it's earned. we've built a vaccination system. where the on lee constraint now is simply manufactured supply. and thanks to the biden administration, those doses are on their way. you know, i had the privilege over the course last many, many weeks to travel all across the state of a chance to see firsthand the strength of communities. banding together and could cello in arvin camera, real and stockton stepping up to vaccinate the most vulnerable and the two often overlooked every california will have access to convenient shots, including those that are homebound and those who do
she's from reedley, california. she came to this country from mexico go decades and decades ago to find a job in our fields. you know, maria said she was unsure she was uncertain about getting vaccinated, but after she received her shots, she's now educating other farm workers about the safety and the efficacy of the vaccine, helping them. overcome similar anxieties. that's the beauty of california leadership like maria's. it isn't ordained. it's earned. we've built a vaccination system. where...
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the gentleman from california. mr. takano: mr. speaker, i ask all my colleagues to join me in passing this important piece of legislation s.894. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 894. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.3665. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3665, a bill to designate the medical center at the department of veterans' affairs in san diego california as the jennifer moreno department of veterans affairs medical center and support the designation of a component for such medical center in honor of kathleen bruyere. th
the gentleman from california. mr. takano: mr. speaker, i ask all my colleagues to join me in passing this important piece of legislation s.894. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 894. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to...
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california. all right. john dennis with the san francisco bay area republican party joining us live as we continue to watch those numbers come in. a lot of folks packed inside of this bar. obviously some cautious optimism tonight hoping at least on the republican side that they are able to do what they want to do, which is unseat governor gavin newsom from office and. >> potentially replace him with someone else that they believe can get the job pam and ken will continue to monitor the situation from here and bring you updates as soon as we get that is going to be a long night ahead. john mccall life in north beach for us tonight towards our grant lotus is with us here in the studio tonight. he's keeping an eye on all of the counties across the state of california and joins us now. just to do an early check in grant. that's right, pam and some of these numbers are just starting to populates as we go on throughout her. >> coverage for the next 3 and a half or so hours we'll see a lot more. but thi
california. all right. john dennis with the san francisco bay area republican party joining us live as we continue to watch those numbers come in. a lot of folks packed inside of this bar. obviously some cautious optimism tonight hoping at least on the republican side that they are able to do what they want to do, which is unseat governor gavin newsom from office and. >> potentially replace him with someone else that they believe can get the job pam and ken will continue to monitor the...
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only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >>> across the bay area, may day workers rallies are taking a different tone today w. that we say good evening, and you for joining us. i'm dion lim. they demanded better work place protections and remembered those last to the pandemic. for many marching today, a federal measure took center stage. >> reporter: a drum beat on market street, union workers marching to celebrate may day. >> because we fought to be able to have rights and to able to work eight hours. >> reporter: monique is marching for those who cannot. >> i'm glad we could help those out that weren't able to work. >> reporter: may day celebrates international workers and their fight for an eight hour work day going back 100 years. this year, may day has a greater ang. hat lives d id >>rertunions callg protecting the right to organize or the pro act, designed to empower workers to negotiate better wages. th
only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >>> across the bay area, may day workers rallies are taking a different tone today w. that we say good evening, and you for joining us. i'm dion lim. they demanded better work place protections and remembered those last to the pandemic. for many marching today, a federal measure took center stage. >> reporter: a drum beat on...
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we are recycling this plastic in california and using it in california.>> reporter: under the law which was enacted in 2020, all plastic beverage bottles must contain no less than 25% recycled plastic by the year 2025 and no less than 50% by the year 2030. that bill was the first of its kind in the country, now they want to expand that by targeting another product, thermoformed plastic which is frequently used to box strawberries and make cups. >> this is typical for us. these are items that we are working to try to get recycled. right now they are not recyclable. >> reporter: overtime plastic breaks apart in smaller and smaller pieces and until úrecently not much attention wa paid to how it affects human health. that is slowly starting to change. >> my field is emerging contaminants and micro-plastics so i look at contaminants that haven't been regulated yet, but are getting out into the environment.>> reporter: on the shores of the san francisco bay they are trying to measure how much is in the bay. they are not looking for large obvious plastic waste, but rather something that is ha
we are recycling this plastic in california and using it in california.>> reporter: under the law which was enacted in 2020, all plastic beverage bottles must contain no less than 25% recycled plastic by the year 2025 and no less than 50% by the year 2030. that bill was the first of its kind in the country, now they want to expand that by targeting another product, thermoformed plastic which is frequently used to box strawberries and make cups. >> this is typical for us. these are...
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ktvu presents the cost of california. welcome to the cost of california. i'm greg lee over the next several weeks will dive deeper into four major topics. cost of living education, the defund police moving and homelessness. we'll look at them through the lens of the costs, the benefits and an analysis analysis of where your money is going. it's no secret living in the golden state is expensive. the california dream becoming more costly all the time. a wallet hub study released in june ranks california 50th dead last in affordability that figure. based on housing costs, taxes, household income and home ownership rate. but the same study ranks us number two for highest income growth in number four for quality of life after holding the top spot, san francisco was just surpassed by new york city as the most expensive rental market in the country. prices took a major dip in the beginning of the pandemic, but if continued to rebound, according to the site's jumper, here is the average cost of a one bedroom new york 2810. san francisco 2800. boston. 2300 and san
ktvu presents the cost of california. welcome to the cost of california. i'm greg lee over the next several weeks will dive deeper into four major topics. cost of living education, the defund police moving and homelessness. we'll look at them through the lens of the costs, the benefits and an analysis analysis of where your money is going. it's no secret living in the golden state is expensive. the california dream becoming more costly all the time. a wallet hub study released in june ranks...
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california governor in the history of the state of california wilson former first lady of california governor gayle wilson. [applause] bryant from california state assembly woman said that office, brian. >> ventura county supervisor bob uber members of his team, bob. [applause] connie and gavin and joanne because a bird, two of the cochairs of the ansa nancy reagan centennial committee. author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of mrs. reagan earlier today. [applause] doctor should net that weatherspoon and rebecca naegele in their wonderful foster grandparents. [cheering] [applause] hometown favorite. lisa ceo of the boys and girls club of pasadena. [applause] eunice davis whose husband hal david was a dear friend to nancy reagan. [applause] of course the hard-working and dedicated volunteers of the reagan library who makes your visit in our work so rich and memorable. and finally of course our reagan library visitors to whom we are so grateful to see after such a long journey back to normal. [applause] thank you all for joining
california governor in the history of the state of california wilson former first lady of california governor gayle wilson. [applause] bryant from california state assembly woman said that office, brian. >> ventura county supervisor bob uber members of his team, bob. [applause] connie and gavin and joanne because a bird, two of the cochairs of the ansa nancy reagan centennial committee. author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of...