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immigrant to california, so my california dream starts a bit farther.hat i would like to have at least two of your address is the issue of immigrant children coming into k-12 and also the higher education system. sacramento, when i came to the it was marketed as one of the most adversities, but in a load of cases, those students are overlooked. we tally that you are from kenya and we have your five on the real but for the connections that need to be made in the classroom and elsewhere, those were projects that were simply not taken on. so how can we address those in communityalso questions that are being overlooked? yes, we celebrate diversity, but when we seek people of color, are we also bringing them in? vicki: the idea that all the students who are considered daca eligible, they are all from mexico or latin america. daca students come from 192 countries. yes, the majority of them are latin american. d.r.e.a.m. centers that took a lot of activism and a lot of pushing for the d.r.e.a.m. center. what kind of support? food security is a huge thing. comm
immigrant to california, so my california dream starts a bit farther.hat i would like to have at least two of your address is the issue of immigrant children coming into k-12 and also the higher education system. sacramento, when i came to the it was marketed as one of the most adversities, but in a load of cases, those students are overlooked. we tally that you are from kenya and we have your five on the real but for the connections that need to be made in the classroom and elsewhere, those...
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you in california. i believe we had the highest margin in all of 58 counties in california. you are loved in latham county. and i believe that to a certain extent we are sort of a forgotten part of california. we are rural california. and we do not stand for the policies in sacramento. we have a horrible problem in our public lands, in our forests. we've got illegals, marijuana -- excuse me. drug cartels that have come up to grow on our public lands and in our forests. and they are killing wildlife. >> there's nothing you can do about it. >> we work with department of wild life who file charges and do the best they can. but these people are coming into our forest. they're endangering our citizens. they are armed. they're setting up camps and they're growing mass amounts of marijuana on our public land. they are killing wildlife. they're diverting streams. the damage that they're causing both to the economy and to our public land is going to be generational. a large portion of these people that are comin
you in california. i believe we had the highest margin in all of 58 counties in california. you are loved in latham county. and i believe that to a certain extent we are sort of a forgotten part of california. we are rural california. and we do not stand for the policies in sacramento. we have a horrible problem in our public lands, in our forests. we've got illegals, marijuana -- excuse me. drug cartels that have come up to grow on our public lands and in our forests. and they are killing...
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elected sheriff of el dorado county, california. the bottom line from sheriffs and my peers as well is we want to do our jobs. we want to do what the people elected us to do. respect our constitution and keep our community safe. when this bill was being heard in legislature and it was going through, we have in california where the state sheriffs meet with the legislatures, moving these bills through, and what are literally disgusted me was a common term that we heard throughout the discussion of sb 54. from different legislators, and the quote was we know this is bad policy but it's great politics. that's wrong. because this bill absolutely jeopardizes public safety of our communities. we're not immigration officers. we never have been and we're never going to be. we just want to be able to cooperate with our federal partners so that these folks that end up in our custody and need to be deported get deported. >> sheriff, i'll tell you what, it's not bad politics anymore. if you look at what's going on. i think maybe more than anypla
elected sheriff of el dorado county, california. the bottom line from sheriffs and my peers as well is we want to do our jobs. we want to do what the people elected us to do. respect our constitution and keep our community safe. when this bill was being heard in legislature and it was going through, we have in california where the state sheriffs meet with the legislatures, moving these bills through, and what are literally disgusted me was a common term that we heard throughout the discussion...
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the next governor of california. maybe you can hear the din behind me. looking up on stage you see the six podiums up there. it will be a very exciting time for people right in the political spectrum all the way from the left to see what the voters think. i want you to look at a variety of cameras we have set up for the debate to give you an idea what it looks like and the angles you'll be seeing. we'll have the lieutenant the governor of california. that will be gavin newsom will be here, as well as the former los angeles mayor, antonio villaraigosa, john chiang will be here, along with the superintendent delaine eastin, john cox and travis allen. we have some video from this afternoon of some of the candidates showing up. one is mr. villaraigosa. also, we have john chiang and delaine eastin. it is a very interesting race. john cox coming in is a republican, with antonio villaraigosa. i asked the moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd, what can we expect from the candidates who are chasing gavin newsom? >> it's a
the next governor of california. maybe you can hear the din behind me. looking up on stage you see the six podiums up there. it will be a very exciting time for people right in the political spectrum all the way from the left to see what the voters think. i want you to look at a variety of cameras we have set up for the debate to give you an idea what it looks like and the angles you'll be seeing. we'll have the lieutenant the governor of california. that will be gavin newsom will be here, as...
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someone is threatening california schools. this time the threat came in an e-mail to oak grove school district in san jose. the e-mail talked about bombs on school buses. the district along with police checked out the buses but didn't find anything. school districts in southern california and east of stockton also reported receiving similar threats. >>> he's telling his side of the story tonight. the judge at the center of the brock turn eaer sentencing tria decided to speak out today, weeks before a hearing that could cost him his job. we are joined live in san jose and the judge had a lot to say? >> reporter: he certainly did. he spoke for almost an entire hour. i'm here at the county registrar of voters. and this week they sent out ballots asking voters if they want to recall judge aaron persky. today he ended his silence and said if that recall is successful it could threaten the justice system. >> i stand by my decisions. >> reporter: including judge persky's decision to sentence brock turner to six months in jail for sex
someone is threatening california schools. this time the threat came in an e-mail to oak grove school district in san jose. the e-mail talked about bombs on school buses. the district along with police checked out the buses but didn't find anything. school districts in southern california and east of stockton also reported receiving similar threats. >>> he's telling his side of the story tonight. the judge at the center of the brock turn eaer sentencing tria decided to speak out today,...
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here in california' hezekiah allen executive director of the california growers association says besides the high taxes hurting growers and dispensaries politics and red tape is keeping thousands of dispensaries from legally opening and being able to contribute tax money to the state. sound from hezekiah allen, the executive director of the california growers association"75% or more of the state still prohibit they have bands at the city level they have to permit the business before they obtain a state license if a business doesn't obtain a state license they can't open and legally pay the state we have a problem cannabis is not legal in most of california "in san francisco gabe slate kron 4 news (ken) oakland is giving the community a new way to file complaints against police. it's part of the city's new oak-apps ---offering people a way to participate in programs and services. the app will let people file and track complaints of police misconduct online, on the
here in california' hezekiah allen executive director of the california growers association says besides the high taxes hurting growers and dispensaries politics and red tape is keeping thousands of dispensaries from legally opening and being able to contribute tax money to the state. sound from hezekiah allen, the executive director of the california growers association"75% or more of the state still prohibit they have bands at the city level they have to permit the business before they...
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that's the right in california.she's running for office. as a woman, i have the right to feel comfortable and secure in a private restroom.">( james ) denny's released a statement saying -- "there is no place for discrimination of any kind in our restaurants." back in 2016... governor brown signed a bill that requires single-stall toilets be designated as gender- neutral. ( darya ) 4 your money... the golden gate bridge is getting more expensive to cross. starting july 1st... the toll will go up by 25 cents. the hike means drivers will pay 8 bucks to travel from the north bay to san francisco. the golden gate bridge district is facing a nearly 4-million dollar deficit this year... and tolls are the main source of revenue for the district. ( darya ) a man fell of a cliff at fort funston... while trying to save his dog. the man fell 50 to 60 feet on saturday. crews did not have to crews did not have to use ropes to rescue the man -- but they did have to call in animal control to get a handle on his dog. seriously hurt
that's the right in california.she's running for office. as a woman, i have the right to feel comfortable and secure in a private restroom.">( james ) denny's released a statement saying -- "there is no place for discrimination of any kind in our restaurants." back in 2016... governor brown signed a bill that requires single-stall toilets be designated as gender- neutral. ( darya ) 4 your money... the golden gate bridge is getting more expensive to cross. starting july 1st......
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could it extend beyond california? >> absolutely. i think we'll start seeing a blue and red state divide. washington, colorado, new york, these are stating that like to california to see how they're goingto redefine their laws. i would not be surprised at all in t next f years to see some of these shift in these states. >> you mentioned the -- whether someone's a contractor or an employee. that's already in place in massachusetts. >> new jerse right. >> thank you all for wonderful discussions. nice to have you all here.nk >> tha you. >> likewise. >>>e thlifornia republican parties convention kicks off this ek in san diego. delegates will decide to endorse or john cox to be the state's next governo both candidates have spoken out living in cooperation withl loca law enforcement and agcies. they also support -- and vehicle registration fees. ngrisa joins us via skype. >> thanks for havme. >> let's start with the california race this weekend. this gop theg ernor's race will decide will it be john cox or allen, what do you think? >> as f
could it extend beyond california? >> absolutely. i think we'll start seeing a blue and red state divide. washington, colorado, new york, these are stating that like to california to see how they're goingto redefine their laws. i would not be surprised at all in t next f years to see some of these shift in these states. >> you mentioned the -- whether someone's a contractor or an employee. that's already in place in massachusetts. >> new jerse right. >> thank you all for...
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>> i think what california did makes a lot of sense. basically says we're not going to turn our law enforcement into the arm of the bopatrol. yes, we'll work with immigration authorities when there areop who are here who are undocumented and who committed very seriouscr es. we're not going to simply become an arm of the president's regref immigration policies. that wasn't going to please everybody, even in a progressive state like california. so, you see some of these very conservative communitiessay, no, we're with trump on his progressive policies. that'ser not californians or americans are. i have to say, this is thest f president in my life time who simply don't seem to understand that a big part of his job is to make us a more perfect union. this president is determined to divide us and that is so deeply destructive. >> all right. congressman adam shift joining us from burbank, thanyou for your time. >>> this speak the supreme court issued a big victory for those who work in the so-called gig economy. the lawsuit was originated by
>> i think what california did makes a lot of sense. basically says we're not going to turn our law enforcement into the arm of the bopatrol. yes, we'll work with immigration authorities when there areop who are here who are undocumented and who committed very seriouscr es. we're not going to simply become an arm of the president's regref immigration policies. that wasn't going to please everybody, even in a progressive state like california. so, you see some of these very conservative...
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that's the red part of california. there's two californias. along the coast, very blue. the deserts, very red. you can see the left there, most of those cities are in red california, blue, which is los angeles and san francisco, really not having the same impact. they're all in favor of the sanctuary laws. hillary vaughn, thanks for joining us. this is zeke miller from the associated press. it's fascinating to see the president bringing together these mayors from the cities that have opted out of the sanctuary policiepolicies. it's a small contingent but it's growing. >> i listening to raj shah. he said the president's aim is to buck up the local officials and those that agree with his immigration policy, whether they're democratic state lawmakers as they're trying to build a coalition to fight the sanctuary policies, whether in congress or in the courts. >> and you know, we can't forget that california is at war with the department of justice. the department of justice has filed lawsuits against california. california has filed counter lawsuits. the question now becomes
that's the red part of california. there's two californias. along the coast, very blue. the deserts, very red. you can see the left there, most of those cities are in red california, blue, which is los angeles and san francisco, really not having the same impact. they're all in favor of the sanctuary laws. hillary vaughn, thanks for joining us. this is zeke miller from the associated press. it's fascinating to see the president bringing together these mayors from the cities that have opted out...
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california is one of the largest agricultural industries. are any of you from california? only a few of you. the thing about the imperial valley, we have large numbers of farmworkers. many, although not all, undocumented. still very difficult labor conditions. i like getting strawberries in january. i am sure most of you do, too. we like being able to get the fresh produce year-round. part of this is because our agricultural industry in places like california and florida. california alone accounted for 30% of our -- of all of our farm in 1929. in the 1920's this labor of men and women, women and well, were -- women as well were working in , california. largely migrant workers, disproportionate numbers of mexicans and filipinos. there is a large immigrant population. the number of mexicans double during the decade to 1.4 million. you should know it also changes. initially when mexicans would come they might get a job on an individual farm. ok? by getting a job on one farm you would have certain benefits. the paternalism it brings about. you might have a single boss, a relat
california is one of the largest agricultural industries. are any of you from california? only a few of you. the thing about the imperial valley, we have large numbers of farmworkers. many, although not all, undocumented. still very difficult labor conditions. i like getting strawberries in january. i am sure most of you do, too. we like being able to get the fresh produce year-round. part of this is because our agricultural industry in places like california and florida. california alone...
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and security will be real tight here at the california theater. the audience will have to walk through these metal detectors. once inside they will hear from six of the top candidates. one of them could very well be the next governor of california. over 100 people working to make this historic theater tv-ready for tomorrow's debate. the six candidates vying to be california's next governor drew numbers to determine which of these podiums they'll stand behind and who will get the first question. >> the office of governor is up for grabs, and for that reason alone, there will be many more people who are tuned to what's going on and interested in voting. >> reporter: tomorrow will be the second day of absentee voting in california. the first half hour of this debate will have a focus on bay area issues. the second half hour will tackle issues around the state, and viewers throughout the state will have the opportunity to tune in. >> there are numerous issues here, and most of them are big. and people in other states are going to want to see just how
and security will be real tight here at the california theater. the audience will have to walk through these metal detectors. once inside they will hear from six of the top candidates. one of them could very well be the next governor of california. over 100 people working to make this historic theater tv-ready for tomorrow's debate. the six candidates vying to be california's next governor drew numbers to determine which of these podiums they'll stand behind and who will get the first question....
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. >> i'm from compton and watts, california. we do a lot of the same issues that people in the east side of oakland and things like that deal with. >> as athletes we feel like we have a platform and ability to put pressure, um, on those who answer the tough questions. >> reporter: the players say change needs to happen at the local level. however, to effect positive change, everyone has to be at the table. >> we wanted to make sure we engage the police as we do this because you can't talk about police accountability without also bringing in police with that. >> reporter: the players say they were happy with today's forum and it was successful although they were disappointed that nancy o'malley declined to show up. paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a 14-year-old boy is in custody tonight following a shooting at a high school in southern california. investigators say the teenaged suspect shot and wounded another teenaged boy this morning following an argument at highland high school in palmdale. the victim got a gunshot wound in
. >> i'm from compton and watts, california. we do a lot of the same issues that people in the east side of oakland and things like that deal with. >> as athletes we feel like we have a platform and ability to put pressure, um, on those who answer the tough questions. >> reporter: the players say change needs to happen at the local level. however, to effect positive change, everyone has to be at the table. >> we wanted to make sure we engage the police as we do this...
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california's population is growing. we have the breakdown of a new report. >>> facebook says it's using your instagram post to stop terrorists. facebook announced that it has configured it's an image -- its image recognition model. facebook owns instagram and said in the first quarter of the year, it flags 2 million pieces of terrorist propaganda. the new model can also flag bullying, hate speech, and messages from people threatening to harm themselves. >>> the political consulting firm is declaring bankruptcy and shutting down. cambridge analytica lost multiple clients and facing mounting legal fees following allegations that it improperly at -- obtains the personal information of users. >>> governor brown talked about the importance of trade between california and china. he is the keynote speaker at the china business summit in beverly hills. he visited the far east last year. today's conference is seen as a neck -- networking event. >>> time is now 4:26. california just keeps getting bigger. the -- there are now almo
california's population is growing. we have the breakdown of a new report. >>> facebook says it's using your instagram post to stop terrorists. facebook announced that it has configured it's an image -- its image recognition model. facebook owns instagram and said in the first quarter of the year, it flags 2 million pieces of terrorist propaganda. the new model can also flag bullying, hate speech, and messages from people threatening to harm themselves. >>> the political...
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a governor for all of california. you could generate yourat home.rgy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. administration... again. this time over vehicle emissions standards. more than a dozen states are joining the legal battle to keep ugher restrictions >>> now at noon, california is suing the trump administration again. this time over vehicle emission standards. more than a dozen states are joining the legal battle to keep tougher restrictions in place. good afternoon. >> and markovic is in the newsroom with this announcement in sacramento. >> reporter: they have some of the strictest standards in california. now, california and 17 other states are suing the trump administration to keep it that way. >> the state of california is not looking to pick a fight with the trump administration. we are ready for one. >> reporter: today, and announcement of the 30-second lawsuit against the federal government. this against the epa plan to scrap the state standards on gr
a governor for all of california. you could generate yourat home.rgy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. administration... again. this time over vehicle emissions standards. more than a dozen states are joining the legal battle to keep ugher restrictions >>> now at noon, california is suing the trump administration again. this time over vehicle emission standards. more than a dozen states are joining the legal battle to keep...
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the global leader of california is a climate for change. we need to fight these reversals andnvonmental policies. a higher fuel emission standards are part of the solution. it's employed for our state and the otherstates that are also suing the federal government and n's good for the planet. >> but everybody in california agree with what the state is doing. an increasing number of communities are now taking legal action or enacting resolutions, officially stating their opposition to the sanctuary laws. what are yourh tho to this backlash? fornia did what ca makes a lot of sense. it basically says we're not going to turn our law enforcement into the arm of the border patrol. yes, we'll work with immigration uthorities when there are people who are here who are undocumented and who committed v y seriouscrimes. we're not going to simply become an arm of the president's regref immigration licies. that wasn't going to please everybody, even in asi progr state like california. so, you see some of these very consertive communities sa no, we're wit
the global leader of california is a climate for change. we need to fight these reversals andnvonmental policies. a higher fuel emission standards are part of the solution. it's employed for our state and the otherstates that are also suing the federal government and n's good for the planet. >> but everybody in california agree with what the state is doing. an increasing number of communities are now taking legal action or enacting resolutions, officially stating their opposition to the...
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here in california. it's a great start. we'll need more funding down the road as well. >> if i could just mention one other thing about hava, the help america vote act. instead of solving the problems of florida, 2000, basically nationalize them. right? we intensified them and nationalized them. so it's a problem. >> we have a question here. >> >> i hope they write down what you say and give us a bill number! >> oh, alex! where are you? bill number? the -- >> the question was: is there a bill number to the federal legislation that she -- >> the first letters are -- is it senate? >> s226. >> s.2261. >> okay. >> thank you. you can see we work together! >> candace was calling on alex hallderman who will be joining us for the next panel. we have just a few minutes left. i want to ask our panelists if you have any final thoughts or con lewding thoughts. a lot of -- concluding thoughts. a lot of interesting recommendations here and insights here. and one of the goals that i wanted on this panel is a bit of an
here in california. it's a great start. we'll need more funding down the road as well. >> if i could just mention one other thing about hava, the help america vote act. instead of solving the problems of florida, 2000, basically nationalize them. right? we intensified them and nationalized them. so it's a problem. >> we have a question here. >> >> i hope they write down what you say and give us a bill number! >> oh, alex! where are you? bill number? the -- >>...
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has won all of them. >> our track record between donald trump and the state of california is california 11 victories, zero losses. donald trump, zero losses -- zero victories 11 losses. >> reporter: in 2022 that is when the more fuel-efficient regulations take effect. and they're trying to figure out what they will roll out in a few years. it is still unclear exactly what rules in just a few years cars will have to comply with. >>> president trump is not winning points with california voters. in the latest uc berkeley poll, two thirds of the voters in our state disapprove of the job he is doing. people were divided among party lines. 91% of democrats disapprove while 80% of republicans approve of his job performance. the approval was based on different policies. for example, half of california voters disapproved of his dealings with north korea. 73% disapprove of his environmental policies.>>> a big bay day demonstration is wrapping up in oakland. chopper 5 was overhead about one hour ago as hundreds marched to the sheriff's office and on to lake merritt. in addition to workers rights t
has won all of them. >> our track record between donald trump and the state of california is california 11 victories, zero losses. donald trump, zero losses -- zero victories 11 losses. >> reporter: in 2022 that is when the more fuel-efficient regulations take effect. and they're trying to figure out what they will roll out in a few years. it is still unclear exactly what rules in just a few years cars will have to comply with. >>> president trump is not winning points with...
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california toma la delantera como un estado verde.en topara vivir un verano al máximo.as ahora, cómo lo hagas, depende de ti. hola. ¿siempre llega así? sólo este mes. vive un verano al máximo con grandes ahorros en muchos de nuestros modelos. las ofertas terminan el 4 de junio. para más ofertas, visita toyota.com/espanol. toyota. vayamos juntos. ♪ >> en 28 nuevos casos de un brote de el cÓlico es investigada por autoridades sanitarias. el nÚmero total de casos es de 149 en 29 estados. presentadora: california estÁ a punto de convertirse en el primer estado que se instalen paneles solares en las viviendas. se aprobÓ la medida que se aplicarÁ todas las casas y edificios. los defensores del medio ambiente estÁn celebrando, pero. -- no todos. reportero: a partir del 2020 casi todos tendrÁn paneles solares en sus techos. un estado que representa la quinta economÍa en el mundo. es un mÉtod -- es un mÉtodo extraordinario. reportero: en apenas dos aÑos, todas las casas y pisos de -- todas las edificios con repisas tendrÁn paneles solares. alg
california toma la delantera como un estado verde.en topara vivir un verano al máximo.as ahora, cómo lo hagas, depende de ti. hola. ¿siempre llega así? sólo este mes. vive un verano al máximo con grandes ahorros en muchos de nuestros modelos. las ofertas terminan el 4 de junio. para más ofertas, visita toyota.com/espanol. toyota. vayamos juntos. ♪ >> en 28 nuevos casos de un brote de el cÓlico es investigada por autoridades sanitarias. el nÚmero total de casos es de 149 en 29...
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we don't want to go to california intermediate court, the court of appeals in california.alifornia supreme court, let's take this case. there are similar ways to do that in the federal court system. but in cases of extraordinary importance, this issue could be heard right away. that is what the california supreme court did. 6-1 decision in favor of bakke. randy: right. it fast couldn't do enough before the person graduated and they knew the supreme court was prepared to hear a case like this. they said, let's get a move on. susan: the headline from that supreme court decision in california, but then the school continued to pursue it. this was how important the policy was. jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. supreme court. option, dohave the we ask the united states supreme court to. -- to hear it? says,rily, the court california court, you know california law, we don't -- or any other state. but the california supreme court decided a federal issue. so the university was able to say, supreme court, hear our case. you have to file a petition for a writ of sear
we don't want to go to california intermediate court, the court of appeals in california.alifornia supreme court, let's take this case. there are similar ways to do that in the federal court system. but in cases of extraordinary importance, this issue could be heard right away. that is what the california supreme court did. 6-1 decision in favor of bakke. randy: right. it fast couldn't do enough before the person graduated and they knew the supreme court was prepared to hear a case like this....
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it's about time the california takes care of california first. >> reporter: clashing with gavin newsom. >> one kate steinle is one too many. on the only person standing on the stage that's advocated for support on our borders. >> the other democrats said they support california sanctuary state status. john chiung criticizing gavin newsom . >> i stood up to president trump. i will challenge him on climate change. >> reporter: he took a long stand against -- a strong stand against sexual harassment. >> when that happens it ought to be given a shot out. >> reporter: allen denied sexual misconduct allegations. they will fight for women's rights. >> if you can trust gavin newsom , how can you trust him with your state? >> i was honest and open and i apologize. i am a much better person as a consequence. >> i stand with the #metoo movement and acknowledge that i made a mistake. i lost my marriage. i lost my family for a time. i took responsibility for it. >> reporter: antonio villaraigosa once thought of possible front runner, now third. >> i want to be a governor that unites this great stat
it's about time the california takes care of california first. >> reporter: clashing with gavin newsom. >> one kate steinle is one too many. on the only person standing on the stage that's advocated for support on our borders. >> the other democrats said they support california sanctuary state status. john chiung criticizing gavin newsom . >> i stood up to president trump. i will challenge him on climate change. >> reporter: he took a long stand against -- a strong...
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the roads are falling apart in california. there are potholes everywhere. >> reporter: now, opponents of this campaign says if the gas tax does get repealed, it could put several construction projects in the works in jeopardy. >> thank you, leigh. would you vote to repeal the new gas taxes? yes or no. you have been letting us know what you know. 76% say yes you would vote to repeal it. 24% say no. i like this tweet by nurse next door. it is one of the benefit taxes based upon use. there are plenty of other tax that's need to be repealed instead of this one. i have one in the yes column. >> sal, what do you think? i know you're watching the roads. you're busy. would you repeal or would you keep it? >> oh, well, you know, i think that i'm going to let the voters decide. i don't want to influence anyone. >> sal is running for office. >> yes. >> i'm just here to, you know, report. but i will say this, a lot of people do complain to me about potholes. i get a lot of e-mails about that. let's talk about good news. i want to talk abo
the roads are falling apart in california. there are potholes everywhere. >> reporter: now, opponents of this campaign says if the gas tax does get repealed, it could put several construction projects in the works in jeopardy. >> thank you, leigh. would you vote to repeal the new gas taxes? yes or no. you have been letting us know what you know. 76% say yes you would vote to repeal it. 24% say no. i like this tweet by nurse next door. it is one of the benefit taxes based upon use....
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california for all of us.bin ) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and (darya)(james)( robin ) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (dave)an upper level low over california will keep below normal (dave)an upper level low over california will keep below normal temperatures, albeit warmer than this weekend, through the first half of the week. another upper level approaches the later half of the week and into the weekend with onshore winds keeping temperatures on the cool side of normal while mainly dry conditions are forecast. ( darya ) a big story we have been following is the impact of the kilauea volcano. first it was destructive lava.....then sulfur dioxide. but now there's a new but now (dave)an upper level low over california will keep below normal temperatures, albeit warmer than this weekend, through the first half of the week. another upper
california for all of us.bin ) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and (darya)(james)( robin ) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (dave)an upper level low over california will keep below normal (dave)an upper level low over california will keep below normal temperatures, albeit warmer than this weekend, through the first half of...
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it is no surprise that living in california is expensive. so housing and homelessness, college tuition and taxes were all hot election issues tonight. and both republican and democratic candidates stuck to those issues. but then there were also some personal attacks. >> if you can't trust gavin with his best friend's wife, how can you trust him with your state? >> reporter: fireworks onstage during a critical debate in california politics. no topic off limits. >> look, one thing i'm going to do is push back against john cox, travis allen and donald trump and trumpism. >> reporter: the six most popular candidates for governor of california had one minute or less to tear into the issues central to the lives of californians every minute of the day. one of the most pressing to the wallet, affordable housing. >> the goal is 3.5 million units of housing. we didn't invent it. mckenzie did. that's what this state needs. >> the politicians here have driven up the cost with impact fees, regulations, litigation, the delay. >> i think it's important we
it is no surprise that living in california is expensive. so housing and homelessness, college tuition and taxes were all hot election issues tonight. and both republican and democratic candidates stuck to those issues. but then there were also some personal attacks. >> if you can't trust gavin with his best friend's wife, how can you trust him with your state? >> reporter: fireworks onstage during a critical debate in california politics. no topic off limits. >> look, one...
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and i appreciate the kudos to california. i believe we are ahead of the curve but that doesn't mean we can rest on our laurels with her isn't work to be done. what is clear in the first panel was interesting that it clearly set up that dynamic that there are elements that the election administration issued and needs to be addressed, but not simply and election administration issue. it goes beyond that and the documentation from the campaigns and the propaganda and their impact has in effect on the administration from the outside which is very challenging for us. we can spend a lot of time, and we should and we will dealing with the nuts and bolts and mechanics to make sure it is secure, transparent and there is a lot of growth to be done but harder job is to combat the impact through the fear that itself they are having on the general public about the fundamentals. and where we see that in particular is an estate that generally is not in a purple state with newer generations with the plurality of the registered voters in our
and i appreciate the kudos to california. i believe we are ahead of the curve but that doesn't mean we can rest on our laurels with her isn't work to be done. what is clear in the first panel was interesting that it clearly set up that dynamic that there are elements that the election administration issued and needs to be addressed, but not simply and election administration issue. it goes beyond that and the documentation from the campaigns and the propaganda and their impact has in effect on...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california. one graffiti artist says that )s okay ... because his artwork has already served its purpose... to make his coworkers smile. garvin thomas has his story in this morning )s bay area proud. >> this was a great opportunity for this a graffiti artist to raise the spirits of his co-workers. >> for more than 60 years, the santa clara recycling facility gave new life to old material. but now its productive life is over. the once thundering machine silent, the building scheduled for demolition. though if you listen closely, there is one thing still stirring, or should we say spraying. guillermo rodriguez, or memo as he's known, worked in the factory for seven years, his dad twice as long. as part of the maintenance team, memo says the work was hard but the pay was good and the camaraderie even better. >> reporter: but when word game last year the factory was closing and all 100 plus employees would be ate of. >> ithe tank. any time i have a chance, give me a sprain can. i'll take the opportun
do your thing, with energy upgrade california. one graffiti artist says that )s okay ... because his artwork has already served its purpose... to make his coworkers smile. garvin thomas has his story in this morning )s bay area proud. >> this was a great opportunity for this a graffiti artist to raise the spirits of his co-workers. >> for more than 60 years, the santa clara recycling facility gave new life to old material. but now its productive life is over. the once thundering...
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child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent.
child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent.
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california is facing a crisis...re ending up in landfills. ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá) ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. g. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 as an upper low continues to move inland, a weak ridge will develop over the eastern pacific bringing a slight warming and drying trend to the bay area through saturday. late night and early morning low clouds will return to the coast and valleys tonight as the marine layer re- establishes. towards the end of the weekend
california is facing a crisis...re ending up in landfills. ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá) ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived...
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you're in from d.c., we live it here in california. why does california matter? this administration isn't our biggest fans out here. why does it matter? >> i'll do it -- look at this week alone. new gdp numbers came out. it's the fifth largest economy in the world. apple, right down the street. about to become the first trillion dollar company. i would make an argument, being governor of california is probably as important as being the president of france as far as the globe is concerned and -- especially this corner of this state in this globe. i can't think of a smarter place for us to be doing this debate. post jerry brown era. that's the other part of this. my whole life jerry brown has been governor of -- he was elected when i was two and he's still governor. this is an important moment for california to sort of have their first major 21st century leader. >> could you host "meet the press" from the bay area? >> the east coast bias thing is real. the engine of the economy is out here in many ways in california. i think a lot of us on the east coast need to sp
you're in from d.c., we live it here in california. why does california matter? this administration isn't our biggest fans out here. why does it matter? >> i'll do it -- look at this week alone. new gdp numbers came out. it's the fifth largest economy in the world. apple, right down the street. about to become the first trillion dollar company. i would make an argument, being governor of california is probably as important as being the president of france as far as the globe is concerned...
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another look at the california theatre. our coverage continues at 6:00 paul manafo. chuck todd is here, he'll talk about how pivotal this debate will be for the front runner, gavin newsom chuck and i will be asking a lot of questions but you can tweet us the questions you want to ask. >>> separating families at the border that's the new immigration policy. separating parents from their children if they cross the border illegally. the old policy was to keep them together at the same detention center. now parents will be prosecuted while children will be send to another detention center. a lawsuit was filed in february to challenge this practice. >>> looming this week for president trump an expected anountment on the iran nuclear deal. he tweeted he'll announce his decision tomorrow. the sanctions were lifted in exchange for iran limiting its nuclear program. president trump has blasted the deal since he was a candidate however u.s. allies are urging the president to amend the deal if he must but not pull out completely. >>> still to come at 5:00, a delivery driver cau
another look at the california theatre. our coverage continues at 6:00 paul manafo. chuck todd is here, he'll talk about how pivotal this debate will be for the front runner, gavin newsom chuck and i will be asking a lot of questions but you can tweet us the questions you want to ask. >>> separating families at the border that's the new immigration policy. separating parents from their children if they cross the border illegally. the old policy was to keep them together at the same...
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reiterÓ sus crÍticas contra california por brindarles un santuario.orte de apelaciones escuchÓ el argumento de las partes que forman parte del proceso sobre el futuro de daca. renuncia a la contienda presidencial margarita zavala. acusÓ a los partidos de obstaculizar su carrera hacia la presidencia. comienza la visiÓn nocturna. -- ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn e hizo una. -- ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: bienvenidos, el presidente donald trump lanzÓ fuertes crÍticas contra california, por ser un estado santuario para inmigrantes. calificÓ de animales emigrantes pandilleros. >>los estamos sacando este paÍs a un ritmo nunca antes visto. patricia: dijo trump, dijo que estados unidos tiene las leyes de migraciÓn mÁs tontas del mundo. donald trump: [habla en inglÉs] reportera: el presidente hizo una dura crÍtica a la ley santuario en california y a los pandilleros de la mara salva trucha. aseguro que en california hay una rebeliÓn en oposición a la ley estatal que combina los agentes de inmigraciÓn y funcionarios locales. este
reiterÓ sus crÍticas contra california por brindarles un santuario.orte de apelaciones escuchÓ el argumento de las partes que forman parte del proceso sobre el futuro de daca. renuncia a la contienda presidencial margarita zavala. acusÓ a los partidos de obstaculizar su carrera hacia la presidencia. comienza la visiÓn nocturna. -- ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn e hizo una. -- ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: bienvenidos, el presidente donald trump lanzÓ...
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yesterday, the white house, president trump hosted several california officials who oppose california's sanctuary policies. it included lawmakers and leaders from san diego, orange, fresno, riverside, and san bernardino counties, all vocally supporting the lawsuit to end the california sanctuary state law. inspect the blanketed policies across california aren't working. so we need help. inspect the state of california's attempts to nullify federal law have sparked a rebellion by patriotic citizens who want their family -- families protected and there borders secure. >> the president said libby schaaf should face charges for criminal obstruction of justice after she warned immigrants to expect raids by ice agents. >> the governor says trump is lying about immigration, and the laws of california. we, the citizens of the fifth largest economy in the world, are not impressed. a usually berkeley -- uc berkeley professor says california is a -- an easy target for the president. >> california is a state which he knows he's not going to get the votes in 2020. he knows he's not going to actually
yesterday, the white house, president trump hosted several california officials who oppose california's sanctuary policies. it included lawmakers and leaders from san diego, orange, fresno, riverside, and san bernardino counties, all vocally supporting the lawsuit to end the california sanctuary state law. inspect the blanketed policies across california aren't working. so we need help. inspect the state of california's attempts to nullify federal law have sparked a rebellion by patriotic...
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in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. suing the pizza chain "papa murphy's" over that e-coli outbreak involving romaine lettuce. taylor fitzgerald - from rockli 0. >> we're hearing from a northern california mother suing a pizza chain for the e-coli out break with romaine lettuce. she said her son got deathly ill from eating a salad from recalled lettuce. it happened last month and it will take months for her son to recover. he'll still have to undergo brain scans to make sure there's no long-term effect. another person has filed a similar lawsuit against the pizza chain. >> you think you're walking in the restaurant and feeding your child a salad that can be life-threatening. >> papa murphy's claim they removed all their romaine lettuce but the lettuce was already tainted when her son eight it on april 10th. >> a man is a tony award winner but a flight attendant says he's a terrible bus, refusi
in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. suing the pizza chain "papa murphy's" over that e-coli outbreak involving romaine lettuce. taylor fitzgerald - from rockli 0. >> we're hearing from a northern california mother suing a pizza chain for the e-coli out break with romaine lettuce. she said her son got deathly ill from eating a salad...
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child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor. with stephen colb
child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons...
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university of california workers could go on strike today. it's monday, may 78th, i'm -- 7th, i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. kpix 5's jessica flores joins us live. >> reporter: this is one of the largest strikes in uc history and dozens of folks are already here on uc berkeley's campus. you can see them behind me on the picket line. they have their noise makers, signs and t-shirts. they're ready to walk off the job for two more days after today after what they say are pay disparities. contract negotiations have stalled with the largest union, the federation of state, county and municipal employees. that's the folks on the picket line right here. they're service workers, gardeners and other workers. in total about 50,000 uc workers across 10 campuses will be on strike over what they say is widening gender, racial and income -- 24,000 workers on strike are patient and service workers, 14,000 are nurses and 15,000 are health care research and technical workers. ucfs says it rescheduled 300 surgeries for cancer patients. we
university of california workers could go on strike today. it's monday, may 78th, i'm -- 7th, i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. kpix 5's jessica flores joins us live. >> reporter: this is one of the largest strikes in uc history and dozens of folks are already here on uc berkeley's campus. you can see them behind me on the picket line. they have their noise makers, signs and t-shirts. they're ready to walk off the job for two more days after today after what they...
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in january, on fox news telling trump and sessions to come to california and to california.not someone's grandmother sitting on a couch, but case to the state illegally committing crimes while they are here. you only need to hear the story about kate steinle once, to know that we do not want to be a sanctuary state in california. rob: there are republicans in california. we will see if we can get them out to vote if you can pull that off. >> very important to understand california has more republicans than any other state. in 2014 jerry brown got 4.3 million votes, donald trump out 4.4 million votes in california. we just need to turn up the trump motors. jillian: we will be watching. rob: 19 after the hour, get your coffee fix, the chain closing thousands of stores together employees anti-bias training, your comments pouring in. jillian: forget the protein shakes, passed apart, people turning to cannabis to curb their workout was. dr. mark siegel is here to sniff out the rumors on the latest workout supplement. ♪ you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m le
in january, on fox news telling trump and sessions to come to california and to california.not someone's grandmother sitting on a couch, but case to the state illegally committing crimes while they are here. you only need to hear the story about kate steinle once, to know that we do not want to be a sanctuary state in california. rob: there are republicans in california. we will see if we can get them out to vote if you can pull that off. >> very important to understand california has...
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california or hawaii? >> california? luckily, none is active as kilauea. people are wondering about volcano insurance. i'm guessing this has to be like the flood insurance and the earthquake insurance, tricky. >> do you have your magnifying glass ready to go? i have answers and a to-do list. it does seem like kilauea is too far away from the west coast to worry about, but don't forget, mt. st. helen's just up the road. there are others we may have to worry about. that's why we set out to figure out whether homeowner's insurance will cover them from volcanos. what happened? we got, as jessica expected and predicted, we got conflicting answer. first the independent insurance of america told us volcano policies don't exist per se. some companies will offer an add-on, then we found language that says most policies do provide kochcoverage for volcan eruptions and ash. so does your policy have coverage or not? i can't say. we can't issue a blanket statement here, but we can show you where to find out in your paperwork. this is where the magnifying glass comes in
california or hawaii? >> california? luckily, none is active as kilauea. people are wondering about volcano insurance. i'm guessing this has to be like the flood insurance and the earthquake insurance, tricky. >> do you have your magnifying glass ready to go? i have answers and a to-do list. it does seem like kilauea is too far away from the west coast to worry about, but don't forget, mt. st. helen's just up the road. there are others we may have to worry about. that's why we set...
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the california consumer privacy act would get california residents to give the right to know what ism. some have donated money to oppose the measure and so did facebook before dropping out of the fight. twitter says it has discovered a problem that let 313 million passwords vulnerable. the encryption issue has been fixed and there's no evidence the passwords were breached but they are urging users to update passwords as a precaution. >>> president trump appears to be changing his story after he key member of his legal team dropped a bombshell on national television.>> angelica alvarez about where the hush money really catered-- really came from. >> the president has confirmed he repaid his personal attorney $130,000 given to stormy daniels 11 days before the election saying they received a monthly attack-- retainer not from the campaign. money from those contributions played no role in the transaction. rudy giuliani was the first to break the news.>>: fronted it and the president repaid it.>> i didn't know-- he did?>> he did. >> that contradicts what the president said last month.>>
the california consumer privacy act would get california residents to give the right to know what ism. some have donated money to oppose the measure and so did facebook before dropping out of the fight. twitter says it has discovered a problem that let 313 million passwords vulnerable. the encryption issue has been fixed and there's no evidence the passwords were breached but they are urging users to update passwords as a precaution. >>> president trump appears to be changing his story...
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that is the point we are adding california. crisis. >> california century policies allow local authorities to shelter illegal immigrants from federal immigration agents even after the illegal immigrants have broken the law and the trump administration has sued california calling its policies dangerous and unconstitutional. is the president. >> a law that forces the release of illegal and current criminals, gang members and violent predators into your communities, california's law provides safe harbor to some of the most vicious and violent offenders on earth. >> california governor jerry brown said donald trump is lying on immigration, lying about crime and lying about the laws of california, flying in a dozen republican politicians to flatter him and praise his reckless policies changes nothing. we, the citizens of the fifth largest economy in the world are not impressed but many of those citizens are pushing back. three california counties in 19 cities adopted out of the state's sanctuary laws, a small portion of the giant st
that is the point we are adding california. crisis. >> california century policies allow local authorities to shelter illegal immigrants from federal immigration agents even after the illegal immigrants have broken the law and the trump administration has sued california calling its policies dangerous and unconstitutional. is the president. >> a law that forces the release of illegal and current criminals, gang members and violent predators into your communities, california's law...
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it is time california takes care of california first. >> reporter: at one time he clashed with gavin newsom. >> when kate steinle is one too many. i am the only person standing on the stage at has always advocated for stair -- securing our borders. >> i don't like to politicize the death of kate steinle. >> reporter: the other democrats say they support california's sanctuary state status. >> i stood up to president trump when he wanted to repeal obama care. i will challenge him on climate change. he voted against offshore oil drilling. >> reporter: a strong stance against sexual misconduct. >> it is against the law for any man to make passes at women who work for them. when it happens, it should be given a shout out. >> reporter: some said they worked -- learned from past affairs. >> if you can't trust gavin with your best friend's wife, how you king -- how can you trust him with the state? >> i was wrong. i learned from it. i am a better person. >> i stand with the #metoo movement. i acknowledge i made a mistake. i lost my marriage. i lost my family for a time. i took responsibilit
it is time california takes care of california first. >> reporter: at one time he clashed with gavin newsom. >> when kate steinle is one too many. i am the only person standing on the stage at has always advocated for stair -- securing our borders. >> i don't like to politicize the death of kate steinle. >> reporter: the other democrats say they support california's sanctuary state status. >> i stood up to president trump when he wanted to repeal obama care. i will...
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together, we're building a better california. area neighborhood a boy finds a grenade in his backyard. an >>> a bay area neighborhood is locked down after a boy finds a grenade in his backyard. >> an unbelievable scene in hawaii this morning as lava consumes homes and vehicles on the big island. >> and we're starting off this week with some pretty clear skies out there. a bit of a breeze. we'll have your full forecast. >> and all lanes clear if you're making your way over towards the presidio tunnel, but we are tracking a back-up at the toll plaza and a few other hot spots. i'll have the details coming up. >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, may 7th. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. nearly 50,000 employees of the university of california are preparing to go on strike today. kpix 5's jessica flores is live at uc berkeley with more on the looming deadline. jessica? >> reporter: several dozen folks are already here on the picket line at uc berkeley. this is in front of the plaza here. they have their signs
together, we're building a better california. area neighborhood a boy finds a grenade in his backyard. an >>> a bay area neighborhood is locked down after a boy finds a grenade in his backyard. >> an unbelievable scene in hawaii this morning as lava consumes homes and vehicles on the big island. >> and we're starting off this week with some pretty clear skies out there. a bit of a breeze. we'll have your full forecast. >> and all lanes clear if you're making your way...
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part of it is because local control is out of control in california.his dove tails in to issues of why we don't have enough housing. why we cannot build high speed rail. the locals are in the driver's seat and wheith regard to kana base, they have parked -- regard to cannabis, they have parked the car in the garage. >> the barriers to entry, are they too big of a lust fift for operators? what if you are a small grower, and if you have to build an ada bathroom, is that feesable for them? >> there's many barriers to entry in to the industry. the first, i will agree with david, is completely the local control issues. but also, we need to acknowledge that this industry is not new in california. it existed since 1996 on the record and for many decades prior to this. so, the rush that we saw in other counties in northern california to the grow, they are on the sides of mountains with no roads. that they kind of carved in. no plumbing, no ada complaint bathro bathrooms. those costs are real. and we have to acknowledge that, not a lot of these farmers planned
part of it is because local control is out of control in california.his dove tails in to issues of why we don't have enough housing. why we cannot build high speed rail. the locals are in the driver's seat and wheith regard to kana base, they have parked -- regard to cannabis, they have parked the car in the garage. >> the barriers to entry, are they too big of a lust fift for operators? what if you are a small grower, and if you have to build an ada bathroom, is that feesable for them?...
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May 9, 2018
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and other districts schools throughout california. their study revealed the expansion of charter schools... has led to 15- hundred dollars áless in available funding... for every child enrolled in an oakland neighborhood public school... or more than 57- million dollars annually. the report says, the san diego school district and santa clara county's east side union high school district.... are also financially affected. reports say, the california charter schools act... does not allow school boards to consider how a charter school may impact district's other educational programs or fiscal health, when weighing new charter applications. this leads to cuts in core services.. such as counseling, libraries, and special education ... and leads to increased class sizes at neighborhood public schools. ( robin )a san jose woman is behind bars this morning... after turning herself in for a hit and run accident.police say 50 year old angelica rodriguez... struck a pedestrian near highway 101 in santa clara tuesday morning. it happened near dua
and other districts schools throughout california. their study revealed the expansion of charter schools... has led to 15- hundred dollars áless in available funding... for every child enrolled in an oakland neighborhood public school... or more than 57- million dollars annually. the report says, the san diego school district and santa clara county's east side union high school district.... are also financially affected. reports say, the california charter schools act... does not allow school...
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May 15, 2018
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california proposition 209.he outcome of that by 54-45, it disallowed race being considered at universities. in admissions. let's move on to the supreme court cases. mr. putnam on twitter asks, how does the decision on that case play a role in future affirmative action cases, such as the university of michigan cases? here is a full list. there were 2 cases in 2003, then in 2014, there was one case to defend affirmative action. fisher versus university of texas in 2013, and another case in 2016. so, we will have to wrap them all up into one. >> for the purposes of this particular show, screwed or and that is when the justice powell's rationale contains the majority rationale. all those years between 1977 and 2003, it was just one opinion. but five justices adopted the diversity rationale integrator and gratz, and that became the majority view. so historically with respect to when it comes into play, and we are still talking about diversity today. i hold those cases intimately, and i think it is fair to say that i
california proposition 209.he outcome of that by 54-45, it disallowed race being considered at universities. in admissions. let's move on to the supreme court cases. mr. putnam on twitter asks, how does the decision on that case play a role in future affirmative action cases, such as the university of michigan cases? here is a full list. there were 2 cases in 2003, then in 2014, there was one case to defend affirmative action. fisher versus university of texas in 2013, and another case in 2016....
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este sistema de baja presiÓn continÚa retirÁndose de lo que es california.os nublados, prÁcticamente todo cubierto incluyendo richmond. de a esta imagen, asÍ lucía esta tarde la bahÍa de san francisco. le comento que continuarÁ nublado, pero no pronÓsticola probabilidad de lluvias. todo se mantendrÁ en calma. no olvide que mi compaÑera suheilyestarÁ con todos ustedes, al igual que todo el equipo de univisiÓn san francisco. en concord, quedarÁ con temperaturas algo cÁlidas, san francisco o de lo contrario, en 60 . importante que tenga ese suÉter a la mano. por la tarde pudiera dejarlo a un lado. para que pueda planificar su prÓxima semana laboral, le comento que lunes, martes, miÉrcoles incluso jueves, nos quedaremos con cielo despejado, temperaturas templadas y mÁximas en 78. las mÍnimas en 55. que tenga una excelente noche de jueves. palmira: en el sur de california informan sobre edificios que estÁn en riesgo de colapsaren caso de un temblor mayor. Éste vecindario se une a los Ángeles y santa mÓnica, los que necesitan reforzar cientos de unidades habitacio
este sistema de baja presiÓn continÚa retirÁndose de lo que es california.os nublados, prÁcticamente todo cubierto incluyendo richmond. de a esta imagen, asÍ lucía esta tarde la bahÍa de san francisco. le comento que continuarÁ nublado, pero no pronÓsticola probabilidad de lluvias. todo se mantendrÁ en calma. no olvide que mi compaÑera suheilyestarÁ con todos ustedes, al igual que todo el equipo de univisiÓn san francisco. en concord, quedarÁ con temperaturas algo cÁlidas, san...