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proof in california. not the defendants. i used to be a prosecutor, my former life, i'm the chief legal officer and chief law enforcement officer in arkansas. it is not up to the defendants to prove that they are not guilty. it certainly is in their best interest. but it is up to the state to prove that someone is guilty. if someone -- these centers are being accused of deceptive practices, it is up to california to prove that. and i know i kind of back tracked on you, kimberly. but i wanted to weigh in on that point. i think those points are very important for us to keep in mind. again as a country. and for us not to lose sight and be forced into compelling someone's speech but into compelling these women's actions. when you are compelling women by saying, call this number because you're low-kin income to perhap have a state-fund aid borgs you are compelling not only crisis center speech but perhaps may be compelling these women's actions. >> it is interesting you mention a lot about the evidence that ca
proof in california. not the defendants. i used to be a prosecutor, my former life, i'm the chief legal officer and chief law enforcement officer in arkansas. it is not up to the defendants to prove that they are not guilty. it certainly is in their best interest. but it is up to the state to prove that someone is guilty. if someone -- these centers are being accused of deceptive practices, it is up to california to prove that. and i know i kind of back tracked on you, kimberly. but i wanted to...
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, california. there is the c-span bus park ed in front of the state capitol finished in 1874, and on that bus is the california senate president protem kevin de leon, and thank you for being with us so early in sacramento, and how would you describe the state of the state in california? >> i would describe the state of the state as being very good in spite of the incessant attacks from the federal administration that seeks to undermine our economic prosperity, and progre progressive values as well as our people. as you know, and it is well written across the country, california has led the are resistance against this administration, but i can tell you this that with regards to cloomt change, and the environment, and with regards to high wage, and adding jobs to the economy, and with regards to immigrant families, i would say that the state of ur state is very good in spite of the incredible challenges that we are are facing today as the sixth largest economy in the world. >> and you used the word a
, california. there is the c-span bus park ed in front of the state capitol finished in 1874, and on that bus is the california senate president protem kevin de leon, and thank you for being with us so early in sacramento, and how would you describe the state of the state in california? >> i would describe the state of the state as being very good in spite of the incessant attacks from the federal administration that seeks to undermine our economic prosperity, and progre progressive...
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why is california doing this? >> the ninth circuit found that this isn't commercial speech they are engaging in. that is kind of interesting that that resurfaced here when that wasn't really a part of the holding. : : : they are not in the stream of commerce and they are private speakers. i just think consistent with what we have said before the government has to the government bears the burden before it imposes speech burdens on private individuals and so i actually think california has not come right out and said they are treating these as commercial actors and they have not been bold enough to say it's commercial speech but they are asking for a very, very lenient first amendment standard nonetheless. >> i will adequately, this made a lot of the fact that it doesn't charge for services but the purpose of these types of disclosure requirements is make sure the individuals are aware of rights and services available to them under law and people need to have that information whether they are being charged for the s
why is california doing this? >> the ninth circuit found that this isn't commercial speech they are engaging in. that is kind of interesting that that resurfaced here when that wasn't really a part of the holding. : : : they are not in the stream of commerce and they are private speakers. i just think consistent with what we have said before the government has to the government bears the burden before it imposes speech burdens on private individuals and so i actually think california has...
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la vida para todos en california. ramÓn: en la ciudad de san francisco se encuentra luz,quien hablÓ con el fiscal esa ciudad. luz: precisamente, en san francisco, el fiscal esa ciudad categorizÓ el anuncio de sessions como una distracciÓn y asegurÓ que en san francisco nada cambiarÁ. la tensiÓn aumentó en california tras la demanda de departamento de justicia de estados unidos, asegurando que usarÁ todo su poder para detener las leyes santuario. >>estÁn diciendo . yose que ustedes no estÁn de acuerdo. vamos a atacarlos. no es la manera. luz: el fiscal de san francisco asegurÓ que aunque sessions haya demandado a california, hay leyes que protegen a la comunidad indocumentada. >> confiar en nuestro procurador general. luz: cada vez que sessions habla de querer deportar a criminales, mÁs de uno sin delito es afectado, segÚn el fiscal. >>son gente buena, que estÁ trabajando, que participan en la fÁbrica social de nuestra comunidad. luz: en el sur de la bahÍa josÉ reiterÓ su apoyo. >> es un gasto innece
la vida para todos en california. ramÓn: en la ciudad de san francisco se encuentra luz,quien hablÓ con el fiscal esa ciudad. luz: precisamente, en san francisco, el fiscal esa ciudad categorizÓ el anuncio de sessions como una distracciÓn y asegurÓ que en san francisco nada cambiarÁ. la tensiÓn aumentó en california tras la demanda de departamento de justicia de estados unidos, asegurando que usarÁ todo su poder para detener las leyes santuario. >>estÁn diciendo . yose que...
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but,s calling in from now california, in the operational lines of california. napa, california. caller: the last colors do not represent the majority of california. we are happy out here. the state is booming. infrastructure, 16 years back-to-back -- the cut and did nothing to repair it. the real question is, where are we right now on sb 562? the democrats shelved that bill. we need to get that ready. we want health care for all. we want the state to stay number one and show the rest of the country how that could work. host: is that a universal health care bill? caller: right, sb 562. the democrats can temporarily change the rules in the house to vote this through with their majority that they hold. they may not hold it long if they don't do this. we could have helped care for all and be the first state to lead the way, just like in canada. that is how it started in canada. host: that is great. eric? guest: i hope you worked in the you were in the area with the fires, and i hope all is well for you as we recover from damage in that area. universal health care is a primary tenet
but,s calling in from now california, in the operational lines of california. napa, california. caller: the last colors do not represent the majority of california. we are happy out here. the state is booming. infrastructure, 16 years back-to-back -- the cut and did nothing to repair it. the real question is, where are we right now on sb 562? the democrats shelved that bill. we need to get that ready. we want health care for all. we want the state to stay number one and show the rest of the...
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general of california, was on record, and he said very directly, if you are a california business owner and you try to comply with federal immigration law and actually help federal immigration officers doing their constitutional duty, he will prosecute you. that is criminal obstruction of justice. now, because he was not prosecuted by the department of justice, this has embolden other democratic politicians. gavin newsom has: other democrats to openly violate these laws, and libby schaaf, the mayor of oakland, just recently, just a couple days ago, she warned everybody in her local area of impending i.c.e. raids, 800 criminals, 600 criminals are not on the streets of california because libby schaaf was aiding and abetting criminals in californi california. again, another county. now that jeff sessions is in sacramento, we are very happy. somebody has to step up. >> shannon: somebody who is not happy, you're not surprised to hear this, governor brown. he says this. at a time of unprecedented turmoil, jeff sessions has come to california to further divide and polarize america. jeff, these
general of california, was on record, and he said very directly, if you are a california business owner and you try to comply with federal immigration law and actually help federal immigration officers doing their constitutional duty, he will prosecute you. that is criminal obstruction of justice. now, because he was not prosecuted by the department of justice, this has embolden other democratic politicians. gavin newsom has: other democrats to openly violate these laws, and libby schaaf, the...
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why is california doing this? >> the ninth circuit found that the commercial speech the centers are engaging out. they put it in a footnote. it's kind of interesting that a sort of resurfaced here when i was there really a part of that. ultimately, california is treating dissenters as though they are required to get some commercial disclosure, even though they don't meet any of the qualifications for a commercial actor. they are not trying to get paying customers. in the stream of commerce and they are private speakers. and so, i just think consistent with what we have said before, the government bears the burden before it opposes speech burden on private individuals. so i think california hasn't come right out and said their commercial actors. they haven't been quite bold enough, but they are asking for a very, very lenient first amendment nonetheless. >> i will just add quickly, this has made a lot of charges further services, the disclosure requirements to make sure individuals are rights and services available
why is california doing this? >> the ninth circuit found that the commercial speech the centers are engaging out. they put it in a footnote. it's kind of interesting that a sort of resurfaced here when i was there really a part of that. ultimately, california is treating dissenters as though they are required to get some commercial disclosure, even though they don't meet any of the qualifications for a commercial actor. they are not trying to get paying customers. in the stream of...
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general, why don't you help us clean up california customer let's talk to her, california is slim is assemblywoman, melissa melendez. good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: let's talk about some of the reaction that the attorney general is getting paid i want to play a little bit of sound. this comes from your attorney general here in the state of california, not a fan of this law. here is what he says. >> eight make here in california, we respect the law and the constitution. we expects to kick federal the same. >> shannon: how do these sides see this so differently, both say you are not adhering to the constitution. >> what is interesting to those who have been watching this unfold, attorney general becerr becerra, who came to him congress, had a number of years to do something but the immigration reforms, they did nothing, now he is in the state of california, crying when someone is trying to enforce the immigration laws that are on the books. when you have president trump saying, look, we are going to enforce federal law and have a state of cali
general, why don't you help us clean up california customer let's talk to her, california is slim is assemblywoman, melissa melendez. good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> shannon: let's talk about some of the reaction that the attorney general is getting paid i want to play a little bit of sound. this comes from your attorney general here in the state of california, not a fan of this law. here is what he says. >> eight make here in california, we...
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hy is california doing this? denise: the ninth circuit found that this wasn't commercial speech that these centers were engaging. that's kind of interesting that's resurfaced here when that wasn't really part of the holding. ultimately california's treating these centers as though they are required to give some sort of commercial disclosure even though they don't meet any of the qualifications for a commercial actor. they are not soliciting the public for money. they are not trying to get paying customers. they are not in the stream of commerce. and they are private speakers. i just think consistent with what we said before, the government has to -- the government bears the burden before it imposes speech burdens on private individuals. and -- i actually think california hasn't come right out and said they are treating these centers as commercial actors. i think they haven't been bold enough to think this is commercial speech, but they are asking for a very, very lenient first amendment nonetheless. brianne: a lo
hy is california doing this? denise: the ninth circuit found that this wasn't commercial speech that these centers were engaging. that's kind of interesting that's resurfaced here when that wasn't really part of the holding. ultimately california's treating these centers as though they are required to give some sort of commercial disclosure even though they don't meet any of the qualifications for a commercial actor. they are not soliciting the public for money. they are not trying to get...
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not in california, certainly not the bay area. but there's a lot of folks talking about this at their heocal school boards and communities >> and the argument forearming teachers from the nra and from president trump is that thisld coe a deterrent based on what you see out there, with ur officers, would it be a deterrent? would it be effectiv stopping a determined shooter? >> i'm glad you answered the questio -- the question, becaus. we get confused between school safety andwhat happened in florida. the everyday schools in california and oakland and i'm sure in otherreas are very safe. kids go to school, we might recover a handry gun evnce in a while, but for the most part, schools are safe. in our district, as well as most districts in california. thisn gentle came in with a high powellered rifle, o the police officer stationed in florida didn't stop him. office, kid came into my it would be hard pressed for us to stop him. nowou expect one teacher to stop somebody with a high powered weapon? it's ridiculousto consider that. the
not in california, certainly not the bay area. but there's a lot of folks talking about this at their heocal school boards and communities >> and the argument forearming teachers from the nra and from president trump is that thisld coe a deterrent based on what you see out there, with ur officers, would it be a deterrent? would it be effectiv stopping a determined shooter? >> i'm glad you answered the questio -- the question, becaus. we get confused between school safety andwhat...
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bringing washington to california.>> reporter: sessions filed a lawsuit against california and called some officials radical extremist. >> this is going to war with the state of california. it is not wise, it is not right and it will not stand.>> reporter: he also called out libby chef -- mayor schaaf . >> how dare you endanger the lives of our offices to promote a radical agenda. >> they are painting a racist rod rush -- broad brush of the community. >> reporter: should did say she would do it all over again. later you can hear more from the mayor. >>> for more on the finer points we are joined by david levine. the attorney general said he is going after three california laws. we will start with a sanctuary state law. can they force the state to overturn that?>> we will find out. it is an interesting lawsuit. there is no question that the federal government has a lot of power. that was confirmed with arizona versus california a few years ago. today have absolute power? that is the question. the line that we are looking at is this. is the state choosing not to work with federal agenci
bringing washington to california.>> reporter: sessions filed a lawsuit against california and called some officials radical extremist. >> this is going to war with the state of california. it is not wise, it is not right and it will not stand.>> reporter: he also called out libby chef -- mayor schaaf . >> how dare you endanger the lives of our offices to promote a radical agenda. >> they are painting a racist rod rush -- broad brush of the community. >>...
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latinos vote 80% in california. >> in california. >> in california for democrats. so, it's going to be helping democrats and hurting republicans, who are impotent in california already as we know. >> there's a special election in pennsylvania and the dynamics are different. there's abl repcan incumbant that is getting a tough challenge from connor lamb that t the seat. run does it play out differently in a place like that? >> yes, it does, i grew up it wn pennsylvania and i know the area well. that is trump territory. and so, but that race is very ose. like too close to call at this point. but immigration is not a major issue here -- >> the tariff is more important. >> yeah, e to thection than immigration. the -- they have twodi ces. one is in california that will help democrats and trump and sessions are playing to the rest of the country that is certainly to the red states. >> and one of the big problem for democrats is a, turn out is ou in elections and latinos tend to punch below -- you are saying perhaps this will change that? >>t's one in a series of things t
latinos vote 80% in california. >> in california. >> in california for democrats. so, it's going to be helping democrats and hurting republicans, who are impotent in california already as we know. >> there's a special election in pennsylvania and the dynamics are different. there's abl repcan incumbant that is getting a tough challenge from connor lamb that t the seat. run does it play out differently in a place like that? >> yes, it does, i grew up it wn pennsylvania...
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department against california. a dozen states are coming together with the administration in that in the amicus briefs. this is a state that is really waging war on the administration. where does it end and must it take up all of the court time available? >> it's not just waging war on the administration and the president. this is a state whose politicians are waging war on common sense. whether it's sanctuary cities or any other aspect of think you you get to determine federal immigration policy. it's clear in our constitution, there is one person who decide on immigration policy, it's not the supreme court, it's not the governor of california, it's not independent mayors of a specific district. it's the president. the trouble is, there is an old saying, you deserve the politicians you elected to office, and california keeps re-elected these people and they are at odds with common sense. lou: and winning. up next, a growing revolt over those california sanctuary policies. one county joining the trump administratio
department against california. a dozen states are coming together with the administration in that in the amicus briefs. this is a state that is really waging war on the administration. where does it end and must it take up all of the court time available? >> it's not just waging war on the administration and the president. this is a state whose politicians are waging war on common sense. whether it's sanctuary cities or any other aspect of think you you get to determine federal...
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that's what california is doing. it's now illegal for private citizens in california to assist federal law enforcement authorities. i'm wondering is a reasonable person, can you really defend that? would it be okay for a stick to say it's illegal to cooperateau with the fbi, is that okay?? >> no, that wouldn't be okay. but that's not what we're saying. there's no specific law that says you should obstruct anyy. sort of legal process. that's not happening anywhere. >> tucker: it's illegal to cooperate with federal lawl enforcement authorities. it's illegal in the state of california according to yourer attorney general to cooperate with law enforcement authorities. how is that different than what happened in the south on the '50s and '60s? it's not so different and if so, how? >> no californian has a legal obligation to cooperate with federal law enforcement. >> tucker: california has banned, made it illegal to cooperate and here you have a sitting officeholder actively undermining, obstructing federal law. just as a
that's what california is doing. it's now illegal for private citizens in california to assist federal law enforcement authorities. i'm wondering is a reasonable person, can you really defend that? would it be okay for a stick to say it's illegal to cooperateau with the fbi, is that okay?? >> no, that wouldn't be okay. but that's not what we're saying. there's no specific law that says you should obstruct anyy. sort of legal process. that's not happening anywhere. >> tucker: it's...
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to california protest breakout. the extra security measures as he inspects models of the proposed wall between the united states and mexico. >>> and why spokesperson for the division of immigration and customs enforcement resigned and those numbers he says are being falsely reported. >>> anthony request that they are making amid the hostage crisis that turned deadly.>>> first, we're on storm watch. it is tuesday, march 14. >> rain is definitely moving throughout the bay area. as we take a live look, it is lit up on the left we have live team coverage osborne is in the mountains. but first, tracking storm in the weather center.>> and this is what it is doing it looks like soaking wet windy conditions is slick roads the rain is coming down strong and let's take a look at the south. a little bit of a break on highway 17 but you can see a lot of that. over an inch are ready. san jose seeing some wind pickup and it will be a slick commute. rain is coming down for your section and it is moving towards kensington. martinez
to california protest breakout. the extra security measures as he inspects models of the proposed wall between the united states and mexico. >>> and why spokesperson for the division of immigration and customs enforcement resigned and those numbers he says are being falsely reported. >>> anthony request that they are making amid the hostage crisis that turned deadly.>>> first, we're on storm watch. it is tuesday, march 14. >> rain is definitely moving throughout...
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. >> growing up on the east coast we idealize california and that was the goal to live in california because they have this perception that the quality of life is so #34u67 better. that's really weird. >> the study looked at natural environment like pollution and social environment like community engagement and voter participation. north dakota came in on top in this category. california came in right behind new jersey. >> this ranking we're looking at how states themselves are serving their citizens. we're not saying how many days of sunshine a year. >> california also had dismal ranks in other areas. 49th in affordability and road quality. >> we also think it's a bad rep. it doesn't feel great. >> he says the report doesn't take in the traditional quality of life measurements but their own report found signs of trouble. >> more people are leaving our region here in silicon valley than coming. this is the first time we have seen this in the four years of this report. is this something we're raising with policy makers, you bet. >> the cost of living is impacting his quality of liv
. >> growing up on the east coast we idealize california and that was the goal to live in california because they have this perception that the quality of life is so #34u67 better. that's really weird. >> the study looked at natural environment like pollution and social environment like community engagement and voter participation. north dakota came in on top in this category. california came in right behind new jersey. >> this ranking we're looking at how states themselves...
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california sues the feds as often as the feds sue california. javier bassera's office fired back. then our cities sued over daca. we were quick to sue about that. california was success envelop convincing a judge to delay president trump's order. how about the transgender issue? california sued again claiming president trump's ban on transgender troops would hurt the california national guard. and student loans. president obama said students shouldn't to have pay lopez to for profit colleges. but the secretary of education changed those rules back this california once again, sued. right now she's in florida visiting the stoneman douglas high school. so bottom line, california cause as lot of trouble for the white house. the feds sued california yesterday over sanctuary city. but even there california beat them to it. we had a lawsuit against the feds over sanctuary cities since last august. >> and running against marijuana. >> i can only put five things on the list. >> so many things. >>> the sacramento visit was anything quiet. dozens of protesters taking to the streets in downto
california sues the feds as often as the feds sue california. javier bassera's office fired back. then our cities sued over daca. we were quick to sue about that. california was success envelop convincing a judge to delay president trump's order. how about the transgender issue? california sued again claiming president trump's ban on transgender troops would hurt the california national guard. and student loans. president obama said students shouldn't to have pay lopez to for profit colleges....
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the department of justice files a lawsuit against california. >>> california absolutely appears to me is using every power it has, powers it doesn't have, to frustrate federal law enforcement. >> the department of justice files a lawsuit against the state of california. why state lawmakers aren't backing away from sanctuary policies. >> plus a deadly officer- involved shooting is caught on camera. the calls for answers into what happened in the moments leading up to the encounter. >> and when president trump is expected to sign a new tariffs order on steel and aluminum. >> it's thursday, march 8th. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. let's check traffic and weather. of course, your morning commute, jaclyn is tracking the roads out there. >> i had to use my windshield wipers a couple of times, but we are tracking a couple of problems out on the roads and that is going to be a problem for a lot of commuters. this is along highway 24, big backup westbound approaching acalanes. it's blocking three lanes and we have the backup that's
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and in california, everyone should count. >> california now suing the trump administration over one single question. the question, are you an american citizen. the trump administration says that question will protect voters. california says it will hurt our state. nbc's blayne alexander joins us live from washington with more on this controversy. >> reporter: jessica, the california attorney general also said today that not only is it the wrong choice, but it is illegal. now, the u.s. constitution says that the point of the census is to make sure that everyone in the u.s. is accurately counted, but some critics say that that cannot happen with this new question if some people are too scared to take it. are you a u.s. citizen? it's a question not asked on the ten-year u.s. census in decades, but urnnder the trump administration it is coming back in 2020. >> it is going to determine the individuals in our country and provide information that allows us to comply with our own laws. >> reporter: the administration says the move was requested by the justice department to help protect the rights
and in california, everyone should count. >> california now suing the trump administration over one single question. the question, are you an american citizen. the trump administration says that question will protect voters. california says it will hurt our state. nbc's blayne alexander joins us live from washington with more on this controversy. >> reporter: jessica, the california attorney general also said today that not only is it the wrong choice, but it is illegal. now, the...
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. >> at 11:00, the nation's top law enforcement officer sues california. the bay area says this means war. i am veronica de la cruz. i am elizabeth -- >> and i am elizabeth cook. with alndria borba. >> reporter: 21% of the nation's undocumented population lives in california. governor brown in his words predicted this lawsuit would go on much longer than the trump administration. to a packed house in sacramento, attorney general jeff sessions took aim at so- called "sanctuary laws" in the golden state. >> in recent years, the california legislature has enacted a number of laws intentionally to obstruct the work of our sworn immigration officers. >> reporter: a 45 page lawsuit filed by the department of justice takes aim in particular at three laws: one, requires private employers to give notice before cooperating with i.c.e. another prevents police from tipping off immigration agents. the third stops i.c.e. from detaining jailers as detainees. >> california is using powers it doesn't have to frustrate federal law enforcement. so you can be sure i am going
. >> at 11:00, the nation's top law enforcement officer sues california. the bay area says this means war. i am veronica de la cruz. i am elizabeth -- >> and i am elizabeth cook. with alndria borba. >> reporter: 21% of the nation's undocumented population lives in california. governor brown in his words predicted this lawsuit would go on much longer than the trump administration. to a packed house in sacramento, attorney general jeff sessions took aim at so- called...
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democratic party, and ray is calling in from napa, california, from the upper echelons of california. >> caller: hey, how are you guys? i wanted the american people to know that the last four callers don't are represent the majority of california, and we are happy out here, and the state is booming. and the reason that the infrastructure is run down is because 16 years back-to-back, cut, cut, cut and did nothing to repair it. but my real question is where are we right now on sb-562. the democrats have shelved that bill, and we need the health r care for all if we want it to be number one and we need the rest of the country to understand how to have it run. >> is that the health care bill? >> caller: yes, and the democrats can like the republicans in power now, they can temporarily change the rules in the house the vote it through with the majority they hold and they may not hold it long if they don't do it, and to have health care for all and be the first state to lead the way just like it started in canada. >> that is ray in napa. eric baughman. >> ray, i hope you weren't in the area
democratic party, and ray is calling in from napa, california, from the upper echelons of california. >> caller: hey, how are you guys? i wanted the american people to know that the last four callers don't are represent the majority of california, and we are happy out here, and the state is booming. and the reason that the infrastructure is run down is because 16 years back-to-back, cut, cut, cut and did nothing to repair it. but my real question is where are we right now on sb-562. the...
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and you can see it definitely is going to impact southern california, central california and for us especially along the south bay. that's where we are going to start to see that moisture so this type of storm is it going to go south to north and it's going to be a pretty warm storm. not much measurable rainfall. southern california will get the brunt of it. what we are going to is about two-tenths to .3" in the area. today cloudy and warm ahead of the rain this afternoon. then we are expecting up to .3" of rain today through saturday. our snow levels with this system, they are extremely high because it's warmer air that's out there. so only snow about 6,000 feet and above. just the ridgetops with a few flurries, maybe an inch if anything. by sunday, monday, we are drying up for the latter half of your weekend and start of the week and more storms in store for tuesday. i thought it was cool because i have the iphone 8 plus. but apparently that's old news, michelle? >> it's still cool. >>> new research actually reveals apple's biggest mistake when it comes to the iphone x. the tech giant overpr
and you can see it definitely is going to impact southern california, central california and for us especially along the south bay. that's where we are going to start to see that moisture so this type of storm is it going to go south to north and it's going to be a pretty warm storm. not much measurable rainfall. southern california will get the brunt of it. what we are going to is about two-tenths to .3" in the area. today cloudy and warm ahead of the rain this afternoon. then we are...
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el presidente trump llega en medio de manifestaciones a california... el plan, conocer fronterizo!!! y asistir a una importante cena de recaudacion de reeleccion . despedido por twiter el secretario de estado rex tillerson hablo de lo que le espera en los 18 dias de cargo que le quedan! y que viene ahora? y la fiscal de florida pedira la pena de muerte para el atacante de parkland, nikolas cruz.. ♪ hola! es martes 13 de marzo de 2018, faltan nueve dÍas para celebrar el dÍa mundial del agua desde aquÍ te saludamos para ustedes en la costa oeste. c arolina: comenzamos para ustedes en california donde han surgido diferentes hashtag hace minutos el presidente llevÓ a san diego, su visita se dan medio de manifestaciones civiles y estudiantiles. todo esto coincide con el rechazo a sus polÍticas migratorias, el muro y la demanda que entablÓ el gobierno en contra de ese estado por ser un estado santuario. javier: jaime garcÍa estÁn san isidro california y tiene mÁs de esta visita generado todo tipo de reacciones, vamos con jaime, buenas tardes. jaime
el presidente trump llega en medio de manifestaciones a california... el plan, conocer fronterizo!!! y asistir a una importante cena de recaudacion de reeleccion . despedido por twiter el secretario de estado rex tillerson hablo de lo que le espera en los 18 dias de cargo que le quedan! y que viene ahora? y la fiscal de florida pedira la pena de muerte para el atacante de parkland, nikolas cruz.. ♪ hola! es martes 13 de marzo de 2018, faltan nueve dÍas para celebrar el dÍa mundial del agua...
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what happens in california doesn't necessarily stay in california. these criminal illegal immigrants aren't necessarily going to stay in california. they are going to filter out many of them into the rest of the country. >> that's right. >> caller: that's why the federal government has to have the authority to make and enforce our immigration laws. >> john, i apologize. i thought you were done there. jessica? >> yes. that's a good point. that's why the constitution and our founders gave authority over immigration policy to the federal government, not to allow each individual state to come up with their own policies, and that's why this case is so importa important, to clarify that states cannot nullify federal law or substitute their judgment, that there's a national interest here. he's right, if someone is released in california, they can go to nevada, arizona, wherever, make their way to the east coast, that's why border security at the southern border or the northern border is important to people in iowa and georgia as well, that this affects all
what happens in california doesn't necessarily stay in california. these criminal illegal immigrants aren't necessarily going to stay in california. they are going to filter out many of them into the rest of the country. >> that's right. >> caller: that's why the federal government has to have the authority to make and enforce our immigration laws. >> john, i apologize. i thought you were done there. jessica? >> yes. that's a good point. that's why the constitution and...
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the mendacity of washington to california. >> reporter: sessions filed a lawsuit against california and is going after the state for three laws including not allowing i.c.e. agents to go into workplaces without a warrant. sessions called some of the elections officials radical extremists for promoting sanctuary policies. >> the attorney general is trying to distract the american people from a failed immigration system by painting a racist broad brush of our immigrant community as dangerous criminals. >> reporter: sessions also went after oakland's mayor libby schaaf for warning hundreds of illegal immigrants that i.c.e. raids in the bay area. if not for libby schaaf, they would have been arrested. >> 800 warranted criminals has i.c.e. will have to pursue by other means with more difficulty in dangerous situation all because of one irresponsible action. >> how dare you distort the reality about declining violent crime in a diverse sanctuary city like oakland, california, to advance your racist agenda. >> reporter: the mayor says she stands by her actions and would do it again before
the mendacity of washington to california. >> reporter: sessions filed a lawsuit against california and is going after the state for three laws including not allowing i.c.e. agents to go into workplaces without a warrant. sessions called some of the elections officials radical extremists for promoting sanctuary policies. >> the attorney general is trying to distract the american people from a failed immigration system by painting a racist broad brush of our immigrant community as...
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he announces the suit today, california's capital, sacrament sacramento. >> california, we have a proble problem. a series of actions and events has occurred here that directly and adversely impacts the work of our federal officers. that is just not unconstitutional, it is a plain violation of federal state or and a violation of common sense, the laws are harmful to californians and especially harmful to our law enforcement. that is why the department filed a suit against the state of california to invalidate these unjust laws and to immediately freeze the effect. >> sandra: california democrat dianne feinstein says that she is concerned that federal immigration laws do not always target criminals. >> i think that the standard was established is to go after the people that are problems, that have criminal records or are a problem. not to pick up the father escorting his daughter to school in the morning. or the mother coming home to work in the evening. >> sandra: in the meantime, a county general javier becerra is expected to speak out about the suit today, he has already said that the
he announces the suit today, california's capital, sacrament sacramento. >> california, we have a proble problem. a series of actions and events has occurred here that directly and adversely impacts the work of our federal officers. that is just not unconstitutional, it is a plain violation of federal state or and a violation of common sense, the laws are harmful to californians and especially harmful to our law enforcement. that is why the department filed a suit against the state of...
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do the california laws go too far? or have they stayed within the side of what california can rightfully do? >> all right. david levine, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and stay right here with ktvu for continuing coverage on this story. at 6:30 a look at fox's one-on- one interview with attorney general jeff sessions after his announcement and we'll have extensive coverage on ktvu.com. >>> the white house confirmed president trump is planning the first trip to california since taking office. no details were released but the president is expected to visit san diego and inspect prototypes for his proposed border wall. he is also expected to attend a republican fundraiser in beverly hits. the last time a president waited this long to visit california was during the administration of franklin roosevelt. >>> coming up, bay area schools dealing with an increased number of threats following that massacre in parkland, florida. coming up at 6: 30, the efforts to try to keep students safe without scaring them. >> and we ha
do the california laws go too far? or have they stayed within the side of what california can rightfully do? >> all right. david levine, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and stay right here with ktvu for continuing coverage on this story. at 6:30 a look at fox's one-on- one interview with attorney general jeff sessions after his announcement and we'll have extensive coverage on ktvu.com. >>> the white house confirmed president trump is planning the first trip...
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california contributes, as well. but that shouldn't and can't dictate to the rest of the country what the laws will be. >> reporter: california's attorney general says he is going to file suit if the epa reduces the standards. he says cutting grown house gas emissions is critical for the health and we'll being of the people who live here in the state as well as for the environment. now this could also be an issue that car manufacturers are going to be watching very closely. that's because the dozen states that have their own strict anti-smog laws make up a third of the car buying market. live in millbrae, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> it is 5:15. the good news if you are about to hit the roads this morning, commute looking smooth. >> it is, especially in the south bay. we were tracking an earlier problem near university but that's cleared. so no delays heading north- or southbound along 101. this is a live look in san jose right near north first street. you can see our travel times remain in the green. in fact all of yo
california contributes, as well. but that shouldn't and can't dictate to the rest of the country what the laws will be. >> reporter: california's attorney general says he is going to file suit if the epa reduces the standards. he says cutting grown house gas emissions is critical for the health and we'll being of the people who live here in the state as well as for the environment. now this could also be an issue that car manufacturers are going to be watching very closely. that's because...
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en california. y estoy mÁs-- estoy seguro de que vamos a tener la victoria. >> gracias. la palabra del seÑor que vende leÓn. como dijimos, el fiscal general de la naciÓn se acaba de retirar. ha estado anunciando la conversiÓn de departamentos de policÍa de california, que estÁn demandando a california porque su polÍtica, sus leyes estatales estÁn obstruyendo el trabajo de los agentes de inmigraciÓn. esto es todo lo que tengo desde sacramento. regresÓ con ustedes. carolina: agradecemos la informaciÓn. no es la primera vez que el gobierno federal intenta amenazar a california. principios de aÑo tambiÉn amenazÓ quitarle fondos federales para ayudar a los indocumentados. javier: las palabras del fiscal fueron bastante fuertes. y dijo que estados unidos es una naciÓn de leyes y que no se puede desconocer. dijo que tiene que ser protegida por la ley a pesar de que autoridades que no quieran hacerlo. en este preciso momento el presidente trump estÁ hablando lo tenemos en imÁgenes. vamos a
en california. y estoy mÁs-- estoy seguro de que vamos a tener la victoria. >> gracias. la palabra del seÑor que vende leÓn. como dijimos, el fiscal general de la naciÓn se acaba de retirar. ha estado anunciando la conversiÓn de departamentos de policÍa de california, que estÁn demandando a california porque su polÍtica, sus leyes estatales estÁn obstruyendo el trabajo de los agentes de inmigraciÓn. esto es todo lo que tengo desde sacramento. regresÓ con ustedes. carolina:...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california. for years, many people >>> new at 6:00 a shortcut to a popular bay area hiking trail suddenly cut off. for years many people have used a private street in sausalito, but kpix5's emily turner reports the property owner finally had enough. emily? /hik frustrating- >> reporter: yeah, veronica. in order to get to those trails, you have to start here at the trailhead and hike all the way up to the top of that ridge. so you can understand why people might want to take the short-cut, but the problem is the property owners in the city of sausalito say it's a private road. you can't do that. well, this is just the newest iteration in a decades long debate over that road. its private. i'm not going to fight them on that." take sot "its a safety issue we have hikers and bikers it's narrow this 1/5-mile long road has sparked a sign road between hikers and homeowners. >> it's frustrating. it acts as a free trailhead. >> it's frustrating and a lot of them think it's public because public trails are
do your thing, with energy upgrade california. for years, many people >>> new at 6:00 a shortcut to a popular bay area hiking trail suddenly cut off. for years many people have used a private street in sausalito, but kpix5's emily turner reports the property owner finally had enough. emily? /hik frustrating- >> reporter: yeah, veronica. in order to get to those trails, you have to start here at the trailhead and hike all the way up to the top of that ridge. so you can understand...
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in california, you are right. the executive branch and bicameral legislative branch are dominated by democrats. nonetheless, we are the most productive, progressive legislative house in america, bar none, become pushing the most far-reaching climate change policies not in the nation, but in fact the entire world. $15aise the minimum wage to an hour, investing in health care for undocumented children. at the end of the day, we all have to pay the costs. let's be smart and invest in preventative health care. making sure there is equal pay for women doing equal work. the most restrictive gun control and gun and emission laws in the country. thing,have too much of a i do not know if you can measure or quantify real accomplishments that improve the human condition for all. i think we have a compass that in the golden state, california. host: let's hear from some of the 40 million residents of california. we will begin with annie in fairfax, california. you are on with state senator kevin de leon. i have a boyfriend who
in california, you are right. the executive branch and bicameral legislative branch are dominated by democrats. nonetheless, we are the most productive, progressive legislative house in america, bar none, become pushing the most far-reaching climate change policies not in the nation, but in fact the entire world. $15aise the minimum wage to an hour, investing in health care for undocumented children. at the end of the day, we all have to pay the costs. let's be smart and invest in preventative...
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that's unheard of in california. many of the people who are leaving are these middle-class families that look around and say i don't even recognize my community anymore. they look at the drugs in this range is pretty solid happening in san francisco with feces and needles and children having to walk around that and the politicians in california could care less. >> unfortunately people keep voting the same folks in. paul, thank you very much. good work in good idea. >> after getting turned away when he tried to get it done, he got a lawyer. his lawyer joined us next. you remembered that too. yeah, i'm afraid so. knowing what's important to you... it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. that's what's important to us. it's why 7 million investors work with edward jones. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of s
that's unheard of in california. many of the people who are leaving are these middle-class families that look around and say i don't even recognize my community anymore. they look at the drugs in this range is pretty solid happening in san francisco with feces and needles and children having to walk around that and the politicians in california could care less. >> unfortunately people keep voting the same folks in. paul, thank you very much. good work in good idea. >> after getting...
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. >> california, we have a problem. how dare you needlessly promote radical open border. >> there is no bigger radical open border cloud car than the one filled by politicians. >> president trump was planning on going forward with 3:30 p.m. eastern time. we are just learning this event now looks like it's thought on the schedule u. >> after seven years the probe into the fast and furious scandal reopened. >> there needs to be accountability. there needs to be justice from brother. >> at least 7 house democrats receiving calls to resign because they have had direct ties to the racist anti-sem men tack louis farrakhan. >> we are trying to have a daca victory by the way and democrats are nowhere to be found. they are nowhere to be found. ♪ ♪ ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel like a room without a roof ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel that happiness is the truth. steve: i'm just happy i was able to get into work. rachel: i'm happy i made it out of wisconsin. steve: we wound up with 2 feet
. >> california, we have a problem. how dare you needlessly promote radical open border. >> there is no bigger radical open border cloud car than the one filled by politicians. >> president trump was planning on going forward with 3:30 p.m. eastern time. we are just learning this event now looks like it's thought on the schedule u. >> after seven years the probe into the fast and furious scandal reopened. >> there needs to be accountability. there needs to be...
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pablo: california ha rehusado cooperar con las autoridades. no quieren colaborar con agentes para arrestar y deportar aa inmigrantes indocumentados. afirman que la ciudad de santuario son mÁs seguras y que si la policÍa coopera, nadie confiarÁ een esa policÍa. el fiscal general afirma, en cambio, que eso viola la ley y crea mÁs inseguridad. el fiscal general harÁ oficial maÑana el anuncio de esta demanda. el lugar elegido, paradÓjicamente, la capital de california, sacramento. arantxa: stephanie clifford demandÓ al presidente donald trump y quiere que un juez invalide un acuerdo de no divulgaciÓn que firmó dÍas antes de las elecciones del 2016. la demanda alega que el acuerdo es nulo y sin consecuencias porque trump no lo firmÓ personalmente. dijo que sostuvo encuentros sexuales con trump y mantuvo una relaciÓn platónica durante un aÑo. la polÍtica proteccionista habrÍa sido el motivo por el cual el principal el asesor econÓmico del presidente decidiÓ renunciar. dijo que no estaba de acuerdo con la guerra econÓmica emprend
pablo: california ha rehusado cooperar con las autoridades. no quieren colaborar con agentes para arrestar y deportar aa inmigrantes indocumentados. afirman que la ciudad de santuario son mÁs seguras y que si la policÍa coopera, nadie confiarÁ een esa policÍa. el fiscal general afirma, en cambio, que eso viola la ley y crea mÁs inseguridad. el fiscal general harÁ oficial maÑana el anuncio de esta demanda. el lugar elegido, paradÓjicamente, la capital de california, sacramento. arantxa:...
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among them, california representative devin nunez. both company and union officials are expecting a higher demand for steel in the united states because of the increased tariffs on imported steel. >> a long way to go but this is such -- an important start to getting families back to work. >> the president has been open- minded about the details and there's a chance that some countries like canada and mexico will be exempt. >>> in just a few hours, former los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa will place his name on the ballot for the 2018 governor's race officially. he is running against former state schools superintendent delane easton. lieutenant governor gavin newsom and state treasurer john chiang who filed yesterday. businessman john cox and travis allen are also running to replace governor brown. >>> a setback for one san francisco mayoral candidate. according to the "san francisco examiner," angela alioto's campaign consultants have quit. she has a tough fight ahead with seven other candidates competing to be the next mayor. >>
among them, california representative devin nunez. both company and union officials are expecting a higher demand for steel in the united states because of the increased tariffs on imported steel. >> a long way to go but this is such -- an important start to getting families back to work. >> the president has been open- minded about the details and there's a chance that some countries like canada and mexico will be exempt. >>> in just a few hours, former los angeles mayor...
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each time ice's request was declined by california. and then a citizen of mexico was arrested by santa clara county for drug possession on january 11th, 2017. he was later convicted of child cruelty, felony possession purchase of controlled substances and, of course, possession of marijuana. he was released from local custody. the list goes on and on. and we could literally do an entire show just on the myriad ways that california sanctuary policies have endangered the lives of innocent, law abiding citizens. and, of course, law enforcement and, of course, legal immigrants. california a.g. becerra and governor moon beam brown are living in alternative universe. they deny that that he even have sanctuary laws in place. yet, here's what their new statutes stipulate. in violation of federal statutes, local officials cannot tell the feds when illegals in custody are about to be released. and they are banned under this law from transferring criminal immigrants to federal officials. now, we are talking about undocumented criminals here. and
each time ice's request was declined by california. and then a citizen of mexico was arrested by santa clara county for drug possession on january 11th, 2017. he was later convicted of child cruelty, felony possession purchase of controlled substances and, of course, possession of marijuana. he was released from local custody. the list goes on and on. and we could literally do an entire show just on the myriad ways that california sanctuary policies have endangered the lives of innocent, law...
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peter: we are in sacramento, california. there is the c-span bus, part in front of the state capital, which was finished in 1874. on that bus is the california senate president pro tem, kevin daly on. -- de leon. they give for being with us at this early hour. how would you describe the state of the state in california? guest: good morning. i would describe the state of the state as being very good, in spite of the incessant attacks from a federal administration that seeks to undermine our economic prosperity and progressive values, as well as our people. as you know, it has been across the country -- california has led the resistance against this administration. with her guards to climate change, with regards to the environment, with regards to high wages and adding jobs to the economy, with regards to immigrant families, i would say the state of our state is very good, in spite of the incredible challenges we are facing today. eight largest economy in the world. peter: you use the word resistance when it comes to the feder
peter: we are in sacramento, california. there is the c-span bus, part in front of the state capital, which was finished in 1874. on that bus is the california senate president pro tem, kevin daly on. -- de leon. they give for being with us at this early hour. how would you describe the state of the state in california? guest: good morning. i would describe the state of the state as being very good, in spite of the incessant attacks from a federal administration that seeks to undermine our...
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. >> a very busy morning here in california. as we bring in a live picture of protesters set up outside the california peace officers association conference in sacramento. this is minutes ago. we brought it to you live. attorney general jeff sessions spoke and he got personal. he called out oakland mayor libby happen for her warning oaklanders about impending immigration raids, saying how dare you. seemingly in response mayor schaaf tweeted this is a good time to remind the community that the oakland crime rate has dropped dramatically in the last five years. you talk about the polarization happening. there are many that are upset with mayor schaaf and that extends straight to the white house for her warning pending immigration raids. they say that 800 people that should have been arrested were not because of her warning. she says she will go to jail to uphold the sanctuary city policy. we see this playing out in the bay area, in washington, here in the states of our street capitol. we expect to hear from the governor himself in
. >> a very busy morning here in california. as we bring in a live picture of protesters set up outside the california peace officers association conference in sacramento. this is minutes ago. we brought it to you live. attorney general jeff sessions spoke and he got personal. he called out oakland mayor libby happen for her warning oaklanders about impending immigration raids, saying how dare you. seemingly in response mayor schaaf tweeted this is a good time to remind the community that...
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that california's role in this process, but california is not the arbiter of these issues. the epa, the department of transportation and others make those decisions. california contributes, as well. but that shouldn't and can't dictate to the rest of the country what these laws are going to be. >> reporter: california's attorney general says he will file suit if the epa reduces those standards. he says cutting greenhouse gas emissions is crucial for the health and well-being of people who live here as well as for the environment. now, this is also an issue that people are watching closely. that's because a third of all of the cars purchased are in states that have stricter antismog laws. live in millbrae, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> 10 minutes after 6:00 now. and the construction under way on the richmond/san rafael bridge, how it could impact your commute. >> it's taking a full bridge check coming up in the next traffic report. also a new problem on 580. will it slow you down? find out coming up. >> and we're starting off on another warm start to the day. so temperatures ar
that california's role in this process, but california is not the arbiter of these issues. the epa, the department of transportation and others make those decisions. california contributes, as well. but that shouldn't and can't dictate to the rest of the country what these laws are going to be. >> reporter: california's attorney general says he will file suit if the epa reduces those standards. he says cutting greenhouse gas emissions is crucial for the health and well-being of people who...
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but,s calling in from now california, in the operational lines of california. napa, california. caller: the last colors do not represent the majority of california. we are happy out here. the state is booming. infrastructure, 16 years back-to-back -- the cut and did nothing to repair it. the real question is, where are we right now on sb 562? the democrats shelved that bill. we need to get that ready. we want health care for all. we want the state to stay number one and show the rest of the country how that could work. host: is that a universal health care bill? caller: right, sb 562. the democrats can temporarily change the rules in the house to vote this through with their majority that they hold. they may not hold it long if they don't do this. we could have helped care for all and be the first state to lead the way, just like in canada. that is how it started in canada. host: that is great. eric? guest: i hope you worked in the you were in the area with the fires, and i hope all is well for you as we recover from damage in that area. universal health care is a primary tenet
but,s calling in from now california, in the operational lines of california. napa, california. caller: the last colors do not represent the majority of california. we are happy out here. the state is booming. infrastructure, 16 years back-to-back -- the cut and did nothing to repair it. the real question is, where are we right now on sb 562? the democrats shelved that bill. we need to get that ready. we want health care for all. we want the state to stay number one and show the rest of the...
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radical left wing california governor jerry moon beam brown signed a law making california a sanctuary state. california's lawless lawmakers are now literally barring police from determining the citizenship status of anyone charged with a crime thereby preventing the federal government from effectively deporting criminal illegal immigrants and enforcing federal law. but now some localities are starting to fight back. now the city of lamb toast los . they have voted to join president trump's lawsuit against california. in the meantime. the county's sheriff's office implemented new plan to skirt california's insane sanctuary laws. they're actually going to assist the federal government in deporting illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes and, of course, those standing in the way of the rule of law. now, the plan is really simple. the orange county sheriff's office will now make the names and release dates for every prisoner publicly available in an online database called whose in jail? this will allow ice to cross-reference identities and deport those illegal immigrants that are c
radical left wing california governor jerry moon beam brown signed a law making california a sanctuary state. california's lawless lawmakers are now literally barring police from determining the citizenship status of anyone charged with a crime thereby preventing the federal government from effectively deporting criminal illegal immigrants and enforcing federal law. but now some localities are starting to fight back. now the city of lamb toast los . they have voted to join president trump's...
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i grew up in california. it was always a trendsetter and i hope it's not a trendsetter anymore. 13% of the country's population. if it is, the country is in trouble. the reality is the figures that you throw out, the cost of immigration, the vast majority of americans have no idea what it costs for the vast immigration programs. and the fact that you can come here illegal and get on wale wee is absurd. we need to tougher the immigration laws and do it today. lou: and we've got to give the president great credit because she's taking them on. and he keeps referra referring e wall. i can't wait to see the darn thing. >> he's going to get the wall. he made two promises that were sacred. one i'm going to build a wall and we's going to build a wall. i'm going to lock hillary clinton up. that is probably not going to happen. lou: we've got an inspector general investigating this. >> i'd much rather have an attorney general wake up and do it. but at the end of the day his commitments have been valid and he's going to
i grew up in california. it was always a trendsetter and i hope it's not a trendsetter anymore. 13% of the country's population. if it is, the country is in trouble. the reality is the figures that you throw out, the cost of immigration, the vast majority of americans have no idea what it costs for the vast immigration programs. and the fact that you can come here illegal and get on wale wee is absurd. we need to tougher the immigration laws and do it today. lou: and we've got to give the...