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california. which is what we aredemanding. the cost of doing that in places whereyers are unwilling to more south -- policy preferences. proposition 12 iswful, new york will say pigs have to have 26 inches the space. and sendinspectors into compliance for fornia. oregon can condition rts on and texas can conditioned sales on the producerploying lawful residents. at that t, we have truly abandoned theea of a national market. iinvite questions. >> mr. p, when exactly a state tion impermissibly aterritorial? california's law, it's about product sold in california, unlike of the cases you cite, it's not reaching out and regulating song across state line or regulating es. . >> the tests we oses first a law that conditions sales on an out of state business operating in a particular way. >> who in california ly does that? >> you cannot sell po in california unou raise your in a particular way t of state. it a condition, it's different frdwin. milk in new york, predicated on the producer being paid a new
california. which is what we aredemanding. the cost of doing that in places whereyers are unwilling to more south -- policy preferences. proposition 12 iswful, new york will say pigs have to have 26 inches the space. and sendinspectors into compliance for fornia. oregon can condition rts on and texas can conditioned sales on the producerploying lawful residents. at that t, we have truly abandoned theea of a national market. iinvite questions. >> mr. p, when exactly a state tion...
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and california does have a noticeable interest in california. and conduct that's occurring elsewhere. so, point i made about outside their state, it's int that respect. b also in california, virtue of the -- ban, uding products from other s. that is a pretty direct inquisition on interstate commerce that is cting -- trade barrier by saying, it's not a tariff because it's -- but it's exclude new produc altogether bye avenue of a self ban. > justice kagan's example of just banning horse meat altogether, its like that would be a trade barrier as right? >> its basis t a trade its basis , this product was prodout of state and it's coming in state. its base is entirely on the consumption or sale within thee state. > general -- is really a line that can draw? totally based on the states particular circumstance.he like, in both ca the horse meat is not coming in use justice kagan's an. in scenario one, say the says, we don't way horse meat because, you know, the science and such, thdon't like horse meat a we are not you say that's okay. even though it h
and california does have a noticeable interest in california. and conduct that's occurring elsewhere. so, point i made about outside their state, it's int that respect. b also in california, virtue of the -- ban, uding products from other s. that is a pretty direct inquisition on interstate commerce that is cting -- trade barrier by saying, it's not a tariff because it's -- but it's exclude new produc altogether bye avenue of a self ban. > justice kagan's example of just banning horse meat...
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so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high school or at berkeley, california writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and it says that slave voluntarily brought in slave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don'have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojourner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're jus sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that we're to leave. and so this the california fugitive act builds in that people can keep enslaved in the ate enslaved, african-americans in the state for three years it's a three year figure even if by and that gives them time to either decide to settle re or return after abusing people for three years. ah. um, another one, the well known africanist ali mazrui states in one of his books that the root cause of slavery was capitalism and thneed for cheap labor. can you say the same about enslaving native americans and by extension,
so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high school or at berkeley, california writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and it says that slave voluntarily brought in slave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don'have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojourner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're jus sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that we're...
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today, the california effect. for decades when california sets bold policy, the rest of the nation tends to follow. is that effect all but gone in this age of partizan politics? a noted uc berkeley professor emeritus will join us to explore whether our state of influence is over. also as asian american pacific islander heritage month wraps up, our media partner has a story that may work itself into your summer road trip to monterey. it turns out there's plenty of chinese american history, including what a burned down fishing village can teach us. seismic, if not surprising news from the warriors, the longtime president and general manager bob myers stepping down after leading the team to four championships. this one from his news conference. >> thank you for your support, passion, understanding that we were human, we try harder than you can even imagine to give you what you deserve. i have woken up at 3:00 in the morning way too many times for a job. as you all may know, it is more than a job. that is why you love
today, the california effect. for decades when california sets bold policy, the rest of the nation tends to follow. is that effect all but gone in this age of partizan politics? a noted uc berkeley professor emeritus will join us to explore whether our state of influence is over. also as asian american pacific islander heritage month wraps up, our media partner has a story that may work itself into your summer road trip to monterey. it turns out there's plenty of chinese american history,...
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california, new york. there's a major study that just came out about a month ago that showed for the first time in history of the economic epicenter of the country is no longer the northeast. it's not new york and boston and those areas. now it's the southeast, sean. it's florida. it's north carolina. it's south carolina. it's georgia. it's tennessee. so we are seeing kind of the center of gravity economically shifting to the states with lower taxes, less regulation, you said it best. why don't they do something about it in california? why don't they cut their taxes? why don't they get rid of some of the relations and make these places affordable? >> sean: brian, we have about 25 seconds. i'm so glad you brought up the data, sean. he posed a question and you let the two governors have at it. it's most revealing economic debate i've seen in a very long time and if you put data in front of americans, the data will wind back. they will see through everything else. >> sean: let me tell you. americans are suffe
california, new york. there's a major study that just came out about a month ago that showed for the first time in history of the economic epicenter of the country is no longer the northeast. it's not new york and boston and those areas. now it's the southeast, sean. it's florida. it's north carolina. it's south carolina. it's georgia. it's tennessee. so we are seeing kind of the center of gravity economically shifting to the states with lower taxes, less regulation, you said it best. why don't...
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in the state of california. people understand the quality of life matters. they understand that florida is doing it right. and i can tell you the numbers speak for themselves. we have way more -- >> sean: can we move on? >> governor desantis: gavin can't say the awesome. >> sean: let me -- >> governor newsom: let's talk about crime. >> sean: hold on. wait a minute. hold on a second. >> governor newsom: you said a lot of things that were actually on on through. >> sean: 2020. you have yet to address the issue. i asked you twice. the issue of why this migration out of red states, i'm sorry, out of blue states. >> governor newsom: we just -- >> sean: i'm asking -- [overlapping speakers] >> it is a fact. robert let's go. your states have vastly different income tax rates. okay. it is what it is. these are the facts. california's hydrates top earners, 13%. married, well, for example, in california, earning a median income of 84,000, they have 86% income tax in the state of california. florida's income tax rate is 0%
in the state of california. people understand the quality of life matters. they understand that florida is doing it right. and i can tell you the numbers speak for themselves. we have way more -- >> sean: can we move on? >> governor desantis: gavin can't say the awesome. >> sean: let me -- >> governor newsom: let's talk about crime. >> sean: hold on. wait a minute. hold on a second. >> governor newsom: you said a lot of things that were actually on on...
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so anger at the modern day california, one of a diverse california, one that we know today. and and then came proposition 21, which was juvenile justice initiative. and so what was really interesting is that there was a criminalization of immigrants coming alongside the criminalized asian of youth of color and that created an interesting moment once again for coalition building where young people in particular were realizing that they were being criminalized. either its immigrants or as young people of color. and so like gustavo was talking about this, there was this generation of young people that were politicized this politicization occurred in the context often of multiracial solidarity because there was organizing in african american communities. asian-american organized things started emerging and. so it became very to the history of california. what happened afterwards, where we do see a multiracial coalition. and i'm glad that we continued our mentioning names like barbara crow and brings up trauma, ptsd. but i'm glad that we are connecting both immigration with justi
so anger at the modern day california, one of a diverse california, one that we know today. and and then came proposition 21, which was juvenile justice initiative. and so what was really interesting is that there was a criminalization of immigrants coming alongside the criminalized asian of youth of color and that created an interesting moment once again for coalition building where young people in particular were realizing that they were being criminalized. either its immigrants or as young...
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a high flood threat in southern california. bay area impacts, the best chance of rain would be in the south bay. right now we're not looking at super heavy rain. again, that forecast is going to be closely watched here hour-by-hour, day by day. last california rainfall of a tropical storm was in 1939 near long beach. that just goes to show you how unusual it is to get this kind of activity. in about 45 seconds, i'll take more looks in that storm system. i want to roll it into tomorrow morning's forecast. areas of fog, temperatures in the 60s across the south bay, peninsula and tri-valley. daytime highs for tomorrow pretty comfortable for august, still a little muggy, a slight chance of a pop-up thunderstorm. 81 in santa rosa, 89 in morgan hill. over at the coastline we're in the 60s. how about hilary. let me show you what is going to be setting up this pattern for us. it's all about these two weather systems, low pressure offshore, high pressure over the four corners. they'll act like a conveyor belt pulling in that tropical mo
a high flood threat in southern california. bay area impacts, the best chance of rain would be in the south bay. right now we're not looking at super heavy rain. again, that forecast is going to be closely watched here hour-by-hour, day by day. last california rainfall of a tropical storm was in 1939 near long beach. that just goes to show you how unusual it is to get this kind of activity. in about 45 seconds, i'll take more looks in that storm system. i want to roll it into tomorrow morning's...
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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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bienvenidos "al punto california". [mÚsica] [mÚsica] osvaldo: el fiscal general de california ha expresado sus intenciones de postularse como candidato al puesto de gobernador por el estado de california. de hacerlo oficial estarÍa enfrentÁndose en la contienda electoral a la actual dice gobernadora del estadopara analizar posibilidades y realidades tenemos al profesor fernando guerra de la universidad. muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotrosy de ambos polÍticos quiÉn considera que tiene mejores posibilidades y por quÉ ? >> siempre la persona o el candidato que tiene la posiciÓn porque se siente como que si puede ser gobernador, que tira la experiencia y por eso lo que ahorita es el vicegobernador. es la posiciÓn que tenÍa este gavin newsom, que tenÍa el gobernador davis. es importante tener esa posiciÓn porque te puede lanzar. se oye que estÁs listo colista para ser gobernador. otra posiciÓn es el senador de estados unidos de california. no estamos hablando de ella, pero en aÑos pasados los senadores
bienvenidos "al punto california". [mÚsica] [mÚsica] osvaldo: el fiscal general de california ha expresado sus intenciones de postularse como candidato al puesto de gobernador por el estado de california. de hacerlo oficial estarÍa enfrentÁndose en la contienda electoral a la actual dice gobernadora del estadopara analizar posibilidades y realidades tenemos al profesor fernando guerra de la universidad. muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotrosy de ambos polÍticos quiÉn...
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su directed the california employment development department to, in the words of the california state auditor, and i quote, pay certain claimants u.i. benefits without making key elibility determinations and temporarily stop collecting biweekly eligibility cert caigs, end quote. these directives unquestionably helped smooth the path for widespread unemployment fraud as well as a significant number of improper payments. it's difficult to know what president biden was thinking when he decided to nominate someone who presided over massive unemployment fraud to be the next labor secretary. if that's what happened when ms. su was the labor secretary for a single state, it's difficult to see her as a qualified nominee to head the labor department for an entire country. but my concerns with ms. su don't end there. in addition to questionings about -- questions about her ability to effectively administer a cabinet department, i have serious concerns that ms. su would use her national platform to continue promoting policies that are hostile to workers. during her time in california government,
su directed the california employment development department to, in the words of the california state auditor, and i quote, pay certain claimants u.i. benefits without making key elibility determinations and temporarily stop collecting biweekly eligibility cert caigs, end quote. these directives unquestionably helped smooth the path for widespread unemployment fraud as well as a significant number of improper payments. it's difficult to know what president biden was thinking when he decided to...
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en ensenada y en toda la penÍnsula de baja california se estÁn preparando, en baja california sur son 18,000 efectivos del ejÉrcito los que estÁn pendientes de lo que ocurra con este fenÓmeno, cerraron tres puertos a la navegaciÓn mayor, entre ellos el de cabo san lucas, tambiÉn aunque estÁ muy lejos hillary, lo hemos ascendido en este paÍs con lluvias torrenciales, quien se llevÓ la peor parte es el estado de sinaloa, donde cayÓ tanta lluvia que de plano un hombre que iba en su camioneta lo arrastrÓ la corriente en culiacÁn, en la capital sinaloense, encontraron la camioneta totalmente deshecha, en baja california norte estÁn esperando que todas las personas que estÁn viviendo en algÚn lugar vulnerable se dirijan a algunos de los 80 refugios que estÁn siendo instalados para recibirlo, se espera que en las prÓximas horas el sol se convierta en lluvia y en mucho viento. ilia: seguimos con nuestra cobertura del huracÁn hillary que se dirige hacia el norte, se emitiÓ la primera alerta tropical, un hecho sin precedentes ra
en ensenada y en toda la penÍnsula de baja california se estÁn preparando, en baja california sur son 18,000 efectivos del ejÉrcito los que estÁn pendientes de lo que ocurra con este fenÓmeno, cerraron tres puertos a la navegaciÓn mayor, entre ellos el de cabo san lucas, tambiÉn aunque estÁ muy lejos hillary, lo hemos ascendido en este paÍs con lluvias torrenciales, quien se llevÓ la peor parte es el estado de sinaloa, donde cayÓ tanta lluvia que de plano un hombre que iba en su...
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southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california, but there's still you know, every year this annual push to break off california and to into smaller parts. i don't know if that begins to get at the question nails, but hopefully it's a start excellent, and let's go from california to arizona. karen asked. how could arizona even consider secession since they were a territory not a state? arizona also like southern california had been agitating for independent status. for years before the civil war so as southern california was was pushing to form its own territory, arizona as the southern part of new mexico was also pushing for territ
southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california,...
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presentador: la tormenta tropical hillary tocÓ tierra tema california, elena tabraue estÁ siguiendo el paso de la tormenta y nos trae mÁs detalles. elena: muy buenas tardes, es un placer acompaÑarlos a esta hora que se reportan condiciones bastante secas en el Área de la bahÍa contrario a lo que pasan al sur de california donde las lluvias intensas se apoderaron de todo el tour de nuestro estado debido a la tormenta tropical hillary que se estÁ acercando al sur de california y va a moverse por esa regiÓn en las prÓximas horas y se ha debilitado en las Últimas horas con vientos sostenidos actualmente de 60 millas por hora y continÚa con movimiento al no te ha 23 millas por hora, hace que se para que el sistema continÚe debilitÁndose y llega al sur de california y gran parte de nevada como una baja presiÓn. el satÉlite nos muestra que las condiciones estÁn bastante secas y ligeras lluvias podrÍan entrar presentes el lunes a las 7:00 a.m., pero bien ligeras en concord, sobre san josÉ, en gran parte de nuestra regiÓn con condiciones secas en las prÓximas horas y algunas t
presentador: la tormenta tropical hillary tocÓ tierra tema california, elena tabraue estÁ siguiendo el paso de la tormenta y nos trae mÁs detalles. elena: muy buenas tardes, es un placer acompaÑarlos a esta hora que se reportan condiciones bastante secas en el Área de la bahÍa contrario a lo que pasan al sur de california donde las lluvias intensas se apoderaron de todo el tour de nuestro estado debido a la tormenta tropical hillary que se estÁ acercando al sur de california y va a...
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california. >> the storm made landfall i the northwest corner of baja california, and right now it's plowing through southern california. is the position right now, moving northward of the san diego area, pounding palm springs -- palm springs and a huge portion of the central part of southern california with soaking, drenching rain as it continues its progress north during the evening hours, by 11:00 tonight, it's likely to have crossed over the border into western nevada, taking with it the flooding rains that it has produced already, and by 11:00 p.m. tomorrow, it will be moving farther north into parts of southeastern oregon and southwestern idaho. the excessive rainfall from the storm you can see in san diego and areas around it expecting to see 7-10 inches of rainfall, all the way into southern nevada, receiving 3-5 inches of rain. the rain output from the storm is amazing. and pushing along, i want to show you what the minimal effect is -- it will have on the bay area. our forecast starting
california. >> the storm made landfall i the northwest corner of baja california, and right now it's plowing through southern california. is the position right now, moving northward of the san diego area, pounding palm springs -- palm springs and a huge portion of the central part of southern california with soaking, drenching rain as it continues its progress north during the evening hours, by 11:00 tonight, it's likely to have crossed over the border into western nevada, taking with it...
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california in the coming hours. while the heaviest rain may have wrapped up, we have more that will come. it is still a 60-mile-an-hour storm, moving to the north at 23 miles per hour. we've had almost five inches of rain reported in san diego county, san bernardino county. almost four inches of rain. so really unbelievable rainfall totals across this corner of the world. we're looking at nash flood warnings, all of these boxes shaded in red are flash flood warnings. so we've had rain rates from half an inch to an inch an hour, which is really incredible, because the terrain, we've been talking about that, is so dry and it's not going to absorb that rain, it's just going to wash down the hillsides, the mountainsides and into those valleys and fill up those creeks and river beds incredibly fast. so it's very easy to get flash flooding across southern california. but those flood watches extend all the way up to the pacific northwest, because the storm is going to shoot straight north during the overnight hours and int
california in the coming hours. while the heaviest rain may have wrapped up, we have more that will come. it is still a 60-mile-an-hour storm, moving to the north at 23 miles per hour. we've had almost five inches of rain reported in san diego county, san bernardino county. almost four inches of rain. so really unbelievable rainfall totals across this corner of the world. we're looking at nash flood warnings, all of these boxes shaded in red are flash flood warnings. so we've had rain rates...
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california has incredible economic power. if we were our own country, we would be the fourth largest economy in the world. how are we using that power in the world to move forward for ideals? >> it is really remarkable. i think it's pretty clear that what we're doing on trying to invest in transitioning to the carbon free energy future, clean energy, whether it's our electric vehicle mandates, whether it is changing our grid. the development of lithium valley down in the sea, investing in hydrogen power, cleaning our ports. all of this will really put us in a place where we are leading in the world. and that is a very important part of it. but it's also the fact that our motto is all dreams welcomed. this is what the tourism industry really promotes in the world and it's true because whether it's entrepreneurs that areoming here to start the company or if they seek venture capital funding where california distributes 2-1 of the next highest state for venture capital funding or people coming for tourism or coming to work. ther
california has incredible economic power. if we were our own country, we would be the fourth largest economy in the world. how are we using that power in the world to move forward for ideals? >> it is really remarkable. i think it's pretty clear that what we're doing on trying to invest in transitioning to the carbon free energy future, clean energy, whether it's our electric vehicle mandates, whether it is changing our grid. the development of lithium valley down in the sea, investing in...
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s california, 13%. hydra married couple, in california, earning $84,000, they have a 6% income tax in california. florida's rate is 0% across all salaries. it goes beyond income taxes. property taxes are lower in. california. everything elshinge is higher. let's look at the numbers. the average property tax in california, sales-tax, california, 7.25%. florida, 6%. gaths tax rate, 77 a gallon.ti it is up to $1 when you include mandatory fees and florida it is $0.35. corporate income tax, 8.84%. this is your question. y yoouu support a different philosophy, higher taxes. >> holighed on. d this is a different approach. i agree with you. he is one of the most aggressive tax rates. the number three most aggressive state in america. it means who does he tax? he taxes low income workers more than we tax millionaires and billionaires in the state of is california. who are you for? it is a factual lie that the is state of california high tax han the highest tax rate. hasbut for whom? it is a fundamental differen
s california, 13%. hydra married couple, in california, earning $84,000, they have a 6% income tax in california. florida's rate is 0% across all salaries. it goes beyond income taxes. property taxes are lower in. california. everything elshinge is higher. let's look at the numbers. the average property tax in california, sales-tax, california, 7.25%. florida, 6%. gaths tax rate, 77 a gallon.ti it is up to $1 when you include mandatory fees and florida it is $0.35. corporate income tax, 8.84%....
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and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor newsom has reported asking people not to charge their e.v.'s during blackouts. and e.v.'s currently make up just 4% of the vehicles in his state. the decision to choose should apply across the board. whether that's for gas powered e.v.'s or hybrid. h.r. 1435 prevents e.p.a. from granting california a waiver to limit the sale or use of new gas powered cars. it's vital that we stop this effort to force an electricity transition on americans, especially when you consider how china dominates the industry. supply chains. and even taken
and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor...
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have to try to mess california up. yeah that's what gavin newsom has done since he's been governor. governohe's the first governorr lose population. >> they actually at one point ran out of you halls in the state of california because soe many people were leaving. of course, he's imposed restrictions on hiimionss people while exempting himself from those restrictions and going to the french laundry while his people were suffering. he led people the country in schoolbloi closures, locking kids out of school whilngschool we he han kids in private school in person. now he's very good at spinning these these tales. s. slicktell a bng and slippery hills. >> he'll tell a blizzard of lies to be able to tris y maskthe real the failures. but the reality is they have failedity isy have, because of t ideology and the choice for america is this what biden and harris and newsom want to do is take the california do model and do that nationally. in florida, wethat showednciple that conservative principles work. this country must free
have to try to mess california up. yeah that's what gavin newsom has done since he's been governor. governohe's the first governorr lose population. >> they actually at one point ran out of you halls in the state of california because soe many people were leaving. of course, he's imposed restrictions on hiimionss people while exempting himself from those restrictions and going to the french laundry while his people were suffering. he led people the country in schoolbloi closures, locking...
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a california supreme court decision can. you never been on california supreme court. it was codified by the california legislature. you were not a member of the california legislature. you were obligated to implement just as you would be obligated to implement federal laws in your capacity as deputy secretary of labor. you have issued a regulation in this space that does not incorporate the abc test for determining who is an employee and who's an independent contractor.. the major groups that were concerned with a.b. 5 like lyft and the franchise association have praised the federal standard that you've issued as, thank goodness this standard does not include the thing we didn't like about the california standard. so there's a pr campaign, don't californias arizona, or don't t julie su california our workplace. very explicitly the independent contractore rules that departmt of labor is issuing now is not the a.b. 5 rule, so the attacks really are not relevant to what the department of labor's doing today. on the unemployment insurance issue, i agree with senator romne
a california supreme court decision can. you never been on california supreme court. it was codified by the california legislature. you were not a member of the california legislature. you were obligated to implement just as you would be obligated to implement federal laws in your capacity as deputy secretary of labor. you have issued a regulation in this space that does not incorporate the abc test for determining who is an employee and who's an independent contractor.. the major groups that...
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how does that feel to you to be recognized by the state of california or even what california means you? >> it was wonderful. gavin newsom gave me the san francisco mayors art award years ago so it was a nice full circle. >> because he once again was inducting the honorees. > yes, and his partner and it was wonderful, because everyone was uplifted, scientists, peggy fleming who hired seen forever ice-skating, everyone was in a very positive mood so that was fun to be around. >> what does california mean to you? >> for me, growing up in santa barbara, having ocean and mountains right there with that incredible temperature and always able to see the horizon meant a feeling of peace. after living in new york for so many years and having to fight to find places where i could see the horizon or find a sunset, going to different parks and doing subways, i had to come back to california so that i could see those places of expansion because they make you feel large because you feel so teeny be when you get the perspective that i'm actually a tiny little thing in the universe when you are in nat
how does that feel to you to be recognized by the state of california or even what california means you? >> it was wonderful. gavin newsom gave me the san francisco mayors art award years ago so it was a nice full circle. >> because he once again was inducting the honorees. > yes, and his partner and it was wonderful, because everyone was uplifted, scientists, peggy fleming who hired seen forever ice-skating, everyone was in a very positive mood so that was fun to be around....
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much of southern california is getting a heavy soaking right now. three inches of rain architected tonight. flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scribbling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate beaches in san diego and orange counties are closed as a precaution. matt rivers is in san diego with more on hillary. >> as tropical storm hilary bears down on southern california, millions of people in the storm's path are facing potentially catastrophic and life-threatening conditions. >> this storm is expected to have significant impacts within the area. which will include flash flooding, coastal flooding, and erosion. dangerous rip currents and high seas. >> california under a state of emergency, hillary is the first tropical storm to hit the state since 1997. >> our message t
much of southern california is getting a heavy soaking right now. three inches of rain architected tonight. flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scribbling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate beaches in san diego...
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stephanie alluded to in 1996 california voters approved proposition 209, which prevented california public universities from considering race is one of the factors in admissions tonight. kron four's dan kerman has a look at prop to a night impact and what it means for california's private universities going forward. california public universities like uc berkeley should see no major change the u.s. supreme court's affirmative action ruling. >> because in california race was already removed as one of the factors to be considered for admission when voters approved prop 209. back in 1996. >> it banned the use of race, ethnicity and genders people. forget the genders. well in app for any state entity to be considered in terms of for higher education as well. as for hiring hiring criteria for employment as well as we're contracting. kathleen allow is the diversity officer at cal state east bay. >> she says the impacts of prop 209, were immediately felt it was a 40% drop of black and latinx students across the uc system. that is significant. that forest california public universities to find oth
stephanie alluded to in 1996 california voters approved proposition 209, which prevented california public universities from considering race is one of the factors in admissions tonight. kron four's dan kerman has a look at prop to a night impact and what it means for california's private universities going forward. california public universities like uc berkeley should see no major change the u.s. supreme court's affirmative action ruling. >> because in california race was already...
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so, there is a pr campaign in california, arizona, don't let julie su california our workplace. very explicitly, the independent contractor rule, the department of labor is issuing now, it's not the ab5 rule. the attacks on the ab5 rule are not relevant with the department of labor is doing today. on the unemployment insurance issue, i agree with senator romney and others. fraught is outrageous, and especially with people taking advantage and defrauding a program designed to help the nation out of a crisis. but many states, as senator murphy said, have fraught rates much higher. for people who just didn't focus on this, let's be really clear about what this fraud was. i'm going to give you some statistics. the week that ended march 14th, 2020, the last three pandemic week, 278,000 americans filed unemployment insurance claims. but next week, it was 2.9 million americans. the week after that, it was 5.9 million americans. but week after that, it was 6.1 million americans. so, our nations employment agencies that have been used to dealing with 278,000 claims a week nationally, we'
so, there is a pr campaign in california, arizona, don't let julie su california our workplace. very explicitly, the independent contractor rule, the department of labor is issuing now, it's not the ab5 rule. the attacks on the ab5 rule are not relevant with the department of labor is doing today. on the unemployment insurance issue, i agree with senator romney and others. fraught is outrageous, and especially with people taking advantage and defrauding a program designed to help the nation out...
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they come to places like california. what is going to be our response not just in san francisco, but what's going to be our response in california? last year women came together and proposition 1 was passed. solidifying in our constitution [applause] solid ifying in our consitution in california as a whole we will not take away a women right to choose and what does that mean for various counties and the work that needs to be done? it wasn't just be the work of major cities like san francisco, los angeles, it has to be our collective responsibilities to deal with the challenges for any woman that comes to us and expresses a need for support. that is where organizations like planned parenthood come into play and so grateful guilda gonzalez is joining us today as well because of they work, fight, advocacy and i remember guilda time when people were like, couple years back, why are we still fighting so hard to protect roe v wade, it is a done deal? we see as of last year, it is not a done deal and we have to fight every sing
they come to places like california. what is going to be our response not just in san francisco, but what's going to be our response in california? last year women came together and proposition 1 was passed. solidifying in our constitution [applause] solid ifying in our consitution in california as a whole we will not take away a women right to choose and what does that mean for various counties and the work that needs to be done? it wasn't just be the work of major cities like san francisco,...
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and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor newsom has reported asking people not to charge their e.v.'s during blackouts. and e.v.'s currently make up just 4% of the vehicles in his state. the decision to choose should apply across the board. whether that's for gas powered e.v.'s or hybrid. h.r. 1435 prevents e.p.a. from granting california a waiver to limit the sale or use of new gas powered cars. it's vital that we stop this effort to force an electricity transition on americans, especially when you consider how china dominates the industry. supply chains. and even taken
and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor...
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, i was born and raised in california. i spent time in any meaningful way and will unable officer and got orders to the jornada special warfare group in preparation for deployment to iraq. so i get to coronado and i'm very green and show up and check into the officers quarters and being a floridian promote the first thing i look forward to is the air conditioning. they said there is no air conditioning, just open your window, you don't need it so i opened the window and there was no screen on the window which is florida, we have loves. so you open it up and it's like man, i could get used to this, this is a nice part of the world so we did the training and i'll never forget after being in iraq, not the best place in the world in terms of a lot of things but being in that desert and landing north are island and getting off and having the freshness of the pacific ocean, i felt pleased to be an american and the next morning i'm running on the beach side doing all the stuff so i have fond memories of california but particularl
, i was born and raised in california. i spent time in any meaningful way and will unable officer and got orders to the jornada special warfare group in preparation for deployment to iraq. so i get to coronado and i'm very green and show up and check into the officers quarters and being a floridian promote the first thing i look forward to is the air conditioning. they said there is no air conditioning, just open your window, you don't need it so i opened the window and there was no screen on...
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united states and the state of california. each one of those rules was deplorable to the indian people in the area even so that still carries today. a word drogtory tow native women the s word. wo don't want to repeat t. it has been deemed by the federal government the secretary as a racist term. in the state of california we had to run a bill in 2022 that was ab2022 that for once and for all got rid of that name in california no longer that name be here bringing honor to our women. there is a lot of work to be done. but we can't do it alone we need representation it does matter in sacramento. it does matter here in the local community. it matters where you are at let your voice be heard. representation does matter. when we got to the legislator it was surprising this we were the only california indian every elected in the state's history. and that was in 2018. and some clapd and said this is great achievement. we have to ask ourselves, why did it take long and who is coming next? who is coming next to carry on that voice movi
united states and the state of california. each one of those rules was deplorable to the indian people in the area even so that still carries today. a word drogtory tow native women the s word. wo don't want to repeat t. it has been deemed by the federal government the secretary as a racist term. in the state of california we had to run a bill in 2022 that was ab2022 that for once and for all got rid of that name in california no longer that name be here bringing honor to our women. there is a...
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so, the order is to occupy california and to use the fertile land, the fields of california to provide food for the native american people, the indigenous people, who have been captured and are forced to do the silver mines in mexico and in peru. so, they want to feed the people, they want to extend mexico's sovereignty, although they own the land from baja into alto, california, and stop the russians coming from the north. and so, the plan is to set up slave plantations to grow food, but also with this theological sidebar. which is to convert all of the native american people along the coast of california to catholicism. >> well, we have so much cruelty to cover in just one hour that i think the mission is most well-known pieces of this, but this was the start of institutionalized slavery in california. >> i think it is really important today to not only focus on the issue of cruelty. that every single place, there was slavery in california, there were fights, escapes, crazy, organized slavery that brought the mission system to an end. we didn't learn about this, our kids didn't learn
so, the order is to occupy california and to use the fertile land, the fields of california to provide food for the native american people, the indigenous people, who have been captured and are forced to do the silver mines in mexico and in peru. so, they want to feed the people, they want to extend mexico's sovereignty, although they own the land from baja into alto, california, and stop the russians coming from the north. and so, the plan is to set up slave plantations to grow food, but also...
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there will be power outages across southern california. and we want to be sure that we have this close communication with those utility companies to ensure that they can restore power as quickly as they possibly can. as california prices for disruption authorities of telling people to stay home . chasing compet donia is nbc and use radio bureau chief in light. does california know how to prepare for a tropical storm as changes shanese do then is no no we do. matt. uh, the last time we tropical storm made man fall here in southern california was almost 8 decades ago. and that was even before they were, may mean tropical storms and naming hurricane and with the amount of rain that is going to fall in such a short amount of time. uh, california is a desert in our terrain is not ready to absorb all of that water all at once. so we've been asked by officials to gas up your car, make sure that you had important documents ready to go if you are indeed evacuated . make sure that you have your medications ready. make sure that you have the kids rea
there will be power outages across southern california. and we want to be sure that we have this close communication with those utility companies to ensure that they can restore power as quickly as they possibly can. as california prices for disruption authorities of telling people to stay home . chasing compet donia is nbc and use radio bureau chief in light. does california know how to prepare for a tropical storm as changes shanese do then is no no we do. matt. uh, the last time we tropical...
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let's contrast california with california. they have a net gain of more than 318,000 people moving into florida. in other words, florida is gaining almost 1000 new resident s every day. that is good for their economy. why are people fleeing california and flocking in droves to florida? for starters, california's tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero incom tax. 0%. the income tax rate in california can be as high as 12.3%. that's the highest in the entir country. property taxes are also incredibly high. even the state sales taxes higher than florida. expect those taxes to go even higher because california now i losing more population. gavin newsom's current deficit is more than $22 billion and going higher. meanwhile desantis finished wit a record $22 billion budget surplus. take a look at your screen. high tax states like california illinois, new york and new jersey all experience negative migration in 2022 while texas, florida, tennessee, the carolinas, utah, idaho saw massive gains. it's not only just abou
let's contrast california with california. they have a net gain of more than 318,000 people moving into florida. in other words, florida is gaining almost 1000 new resident s every day. that is good for their economy. why are people fleeing california and flocking in droves to florida? for starters, california's tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero incom tax. 0%. the income tax rate in california can be as high as 12.3%. that's the highest in the entir country. property...
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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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jessica zermeÑo nos tiene un recuento de hilary en baja california. jessica. yo me encuentro la comunidad de ensenada, la primera poblaciÓn que tocarÁ en la penÍnsula, este huracÁn que tocÓ tierra, como huracÁn categorÍa 1, aquÍ en baja california sur, punta eugenia, si ha causado muchos mÁs estragos las lluvias torrenciales, especÍficamente en una comunidad llamada santa rosalÍa, hubo tanta agua que de plano la corriente dividiÓ en dos a la comunidad, incluso allÍ hubo una tragedia porque una familia que viajaba en una camiseta fue arrastrada por la corriente, falleciÓ el padre de familia, afortunadamente los otros cuatro miembros, la esposa y los hijos por lograron ser rescatados, las autoridades pidieron a la poblaciÓn que siguiera las indicaciones y como puede ver, pesar de la lluvia, la gente ha decidido salir a trabajar porque en realidad no se espera todavÍa que, como pueden ver todavÍa los rÍos en ensenada no termine, no cierren la circulaciÓn, por supuesto, eso puede determinar, cambiar en las prÓximas horas conforme se acerca el m
jessica zermeÑo nos tiene un recuento de hilary en baja california. jessica. yo me encuentro la comunidad de ensenada, la primera poblaciÓn que tocarÁ en la penÍnsula, este huracÁn que tocÓ tierra, como huracÁn categorÍa 1, aquÍ en baja california sur, punta eugenia, si ha causado muchos mÁs estragos las lluvias torrenciales, especÍficamente en una comunidad llamada santa rosalÍa, hubo tanta agua que de plano la corriente dividiÓ en dos a la comunidad, incluso allÍ hubo una...