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review of california's real i.d. compliance certification. so the takeaway here is that you can still use your california state issued driver's license to fly domestically. we've put a list of other forms of acceptable identification on our website at abc7news.com. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> president trump's policies took center stage at today's community swearing in for new state treasurer fiona ma. she drew cheers from supporters but likely jeers from the trump administration when she dropped the f bomb speaking about the president. fiona ma today's local swearing in ceremony was a family affair. dozens of bay area lawmakers including the mayor packed the booker t. washington community center in san francisco. democratic power broken john burton administered the oath. >> -- in the state of california, against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> reporter: the former supervisor wasted no time calling out who the domestic enemies might be singling out president trump, including
review of california's real i.d. compliance certification. so the takeaway here is that you can still use your california state issued driver's license to fly domestically. we've put a list of other forms of acceptable identification on our website at abc7news.com. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> president trump's policies took center stage at today's community swearing in for new state treasurer fiona ma. she drew cheers from supporters but...
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young dreamer said i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there is a spark and california courage born in all of us. now more than ever american needs california. they need the guiding light of our values. this is our charge, and that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. thank you for indulging my kid. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and everyone of you. >>> we just heard from california's 40th the governor. gavin newsom. his whole family joined him on stage. is baby boy dodge stole the show for a little while. the governor talking about early childhood programs. let's talk about our analyst. we heard about homelessness, healthcare, and the incompetence of the trump administration. >> no major surprises. gavin newsom has the momentum. the question will he continue to sell the sizzle? that's going to be the challenge moving forward. he's promised some very ambitious goals. >> when he was the mayor of sam cisco there was a homeless problem it was something he was not able to fix. he has talked about this
young dreamer said i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there is a spark and california courage born in all of us. now more than ever american needs california. they need the guiding light of our values. this is our charge, and that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. thank you for indulging my kid. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and everyone of you. >>> we just heard from california's 40th the governor. gavin newsom. his...
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she said, i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there's a spark of california hope and california courage born in all of us. it's up to us what we do with it. the eyes of the world are upon us. now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. [ applause ] thank you for bearing through that. and thank you for indulging my kids. i'm humbled and honored. thank you, each and every one of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> later in the day, the house rules committee will meet to consider bills to fund and reopen the federal government as the shutdown is now on its 18th day. that will be live from capitol hill starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> tonight president trump will address the nation on what the administration is calling a humanitarian and national security crisis on the southern border. this is the president's first addres
she said, i wasn't born in california, but california was born in me. there's a spark of california hope and california courage born in all of us. it's up to us what we do with it. the eyes of the world are upon us. now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. [ applause ] thank you for...
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northern california's most recent wildfire, known as campfire, is the most destructive in california's history. 85 people lost their lives. 13,000 homes were destroyed. these families have lost everything, and they deserve our support now more than ever. many of these communities in california ravaged by wildfires are only just beginning to recover, and yet just last week, president trump threatened to withhold disaster assistance to california. does this president have no shame? bullying scared families with no homes and communities to return to. real leaders help families recover -- may i have 30 seconds? thank you. as i was saying, real leaders help families recover and rebuild. they don't use suffering families as political pawns. and so, madam speaker, do i have 30 seconds? madam speaker, that's why we need to pass this bill with the $12 billion provided in this bill, our communities will be able to recover and rebuild and families will finally get some peace of mind knowing that we are with them. so i urge my colleagues to vote yes on the bill and yes to helping our communities g
northern california's most recent wildfire, known as campfire, is the most destructive in california's history. 85 people lost their lives. 13,000 homes were destroyed. these families have lost everything, and they deserve our support now more than ever. many of these communities in california ravaged by wildfires are only just beginning to recover, and yet just last week, president trump threatened to withhold disaster assistance to california. does this president have no shame? bullying...
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california with their v.a. loans and settling down here. we see a huge shift in land use, a shift in agricultural base, we get more industry in here as opposed to growing of the citrus. etc. and there's really just kind of a major shift going on here in population and land use. here in riverside. we really start to see it quite a bit starting in the 1970's and 1980's out here. buzz of l.a. and orange county fill up and land becomes scaretser it moves east. it continues to move east even today. so really the bigger, much bigger boom happens in the 1980's and 1990's. when we see a lot of house a lot more houses being built out in this area. this becomes the dominant land use out here at this point. unfortunately, what we end up with ssst a system where we have most of our jobs are actually in the l.a. and orange county area but most of our homes are here in the inland area. so people necessarily have to get up early, commute in and commute back there. not that we don't have industry and jobs here but there's quit
california with their v.a. loans and settling down here. we see a huge shift in land use, a shift in agricultural base, we get more industry in here as opposed to growing of the citrus. etc. and there's really just kind of a major shift going on here in population and land use. here in riverside. we really start to see it quite a bit starting in the 1970's and 1980's out here. buzz of l.a. and orange county fill up and land becomes scaretser it moves east. it continues to move east even today....
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[applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded, and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise after the fires swept through and met people who literally lost everything they owned, but still were reaching out to help others. i went to san diego and met volunteers providing relief to desperate migrants who others treat like criminals, like a 3-year-old girl who was just literally a year older than my youngest at a shelter who quite literally captured my heart. i spent time with farmers in fresno who rise and grind before the sun comes up to feed the world. there are everyday heroes all over our state who work hard and then come home to care for aging parents or ne
[applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded, and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise after the...
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unless california can "get their act together." in the original version of the tweet, the president misspelled the word forest twice.but critics say that wasn't the only inaccuracy. sixty percent of california's forests are on federal land ... only three percent are owned and managed by state and local agencies.and most of last year's fires weren't in forests at all, but in what's known as the wildland-urban interface ... homes built close to terrain where wildfires are likely.questions also being raised about whether the president has the power to order fema to withhold money.he's already approved funding for last year's fire victims ,telling survivors in paradise..."the federal government is behind you. we're all behind each other." then there's the timing.the president's criticism of california inaction came one day after governor gavin newsom announced the state will spend hundreds of millions of dollars on fire prevention programs.'we are stepping up our game."so what's really going on here?democrats suspect mr trump may be tr
unless california can "get their act together." in the original version of the tweet, the president misspelled the word forest twice.but critics say that wasn't the only inaccuracy. sixty percent of california's forests are on federal land ... only three percent are owned and managed by state and local agencies.and most of last year's fires weren't in forests at all, but in what's known as the wildland-urban interface ... homes built close to terrain where wildfires are...
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california will be drenched with a series of storms. you see through the week ahead, much of california seeing at or more than two inches of rainfall. the sierra will get two to four feet of fresh powder the next seven days. it is a good idea as we have dry weather tomorrow, check your drains and gutters, make sure they're clear as you see rainfall pile up the next several days. here's the seven day forecast. evening showers tomorrow. scattered showers on monday. and stronger storms move in by tuesday and wednesday, wind picks up. more rain and wind thursday. dry day friday. and more rain likely saturday. >>> andrew luck and the colts cruise through the first round of the nfl playoffs. not the case in the divisional round with the chiefs. first playoff game since montana was quarterback. tie reek hill, look at the end around. 36 yards for the score. kc up 14-0. no jitters for patrick mahone. a frustrating first half for luck and company. second half, not any better. ford with a strip sack. the chiefs recover. kansas city rolled indianap
california will be drenched with a series of storms. you see through the week ahead, much of california seeing at or more than two inches of rainfall. the sierra will get two to four feet of fresh powder the next seven days. it is a good idea as we have dry weather tomorrow, check your drains and gutters, make sure they're clear as you see rainfall pile up the next several days. here's the seven day forecast. evening showers tomorrow. scattered showers on monday. and stronger storms move in by...
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i want to help california and the rest of the country because if california goes down in a recession that is going to ripple across the stock market, across the businessconfiden,end going do see a recession the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time. >>> we are back, governor. we'll talk more about the crime and punishment. it's said you've given more communations and pardons than any governor since the '40s and a group you've been hard on are the manson followers. right now, one is recommended for parole and that's going to be on newsom if he wants to uphold that. you were not in favor of leslie van houten's possible early release. what is it about the manson people that -- >> it's a notorious trial and notorious event, horror, horrible set of murders. that really is engraved on the minds and hearts of californians. but, you know, i think hope should always be available. and i've rejected paroles that then i have approved in subsequent years. so each case has to be looked at on its own merits and it's a very difficult decision. when someone does something really horrible, wha
i want to help california and the rest of the country because if california goes down in a recession that is going to ripple across the stock market, across the businessconfiden,end going do see a recession the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time. >>> we are back, governor. we'll talk more about the crime and punishment. it's said you've given more communations and pardons than any governor since the '40s and a group you've been hard on are the manson followers. right now,...
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the other creates a california surgeon general to identify health problems and requested california be allowed to reinstate the individual mandate and pursue a university health insurance program. f0 . >> more on thursday when he releases the budget proposal. thank you. >>> the first woman lieutenant governor in california history. she was sworn in by governor gavin newsom this afternoon. she says in her new role she will push for education issues and oppose offshore oil dressing. >>> mayor libby schaaf was also sworn in today to begin her second term in office. she is the first mayor to go on to a second term in 16 years. her address focused on how to keep residents safe and reduce crime. >> i am grateful that our community lead cease fire strategy has given oakland a six connective years of reduced homicides and shootings combined. >> her speech included a message for president trump as she vowed to resist efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants living in oakland. >> a spokesperson says the mayor is improving after being hit by a car after riding his bike on new year's day. he su
the other creates a california surgeon general to identify health problems and requested california be allowed to reinstate the individual mandate and pursue a university health insurance program. f0 . >> more on thursday when he releases the budget proposal. thank you. >>> the first woman lieutenant governor in california history. she was sworn in by governor gavin newsom this afternoon. she says in her new role she will push for education issues and oppose offshore oil...
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she said -- i was not born in california but california was born in may. there is a spark. created.hat california , the eyes of the world are upon us and more than ever come america needs california. the guiding light of our progress. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now, let us get to work. thank you all very much. for indulging my kids. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and every one of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight, on the communicators, we will discuss the race between the u.s. and china to develop artificial intelligence. with chinese technology leader, kaifu lee. >> i think the u.s. companies, the best of them tend to be phd driven, research driven aiming for ai to be a breakthrough and looking for applications. the best of the chinese, at least the emerging chinese they are companies, are those looking for ways to make money and build a great product. reach the greatest number of people. cost orave a lot of increase the margins or by increasing the clear if it's an see and productivity with ai and robotics versu
she said -- i was not born in california but california was born in may. there is a spark. created.hat california , the eyes of the world are upon us and more than ever come america needs california. the guiding light of our progress. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now, let us get to work. thank you all very much. for indulging my kids. i am humbled and honored. thank you to each and every one of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight, on the...
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california senator dianne feinstein tweeted back. the democrat said, "this empty threat is based on groundless complaints and candidly isn't worth the time of day." >>> thousands of californians now depend on fema after deadly wildfires destroyed their homes. and many of them say money from fema is critical as they try to rebuild their lives and their communities. abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has more now from santa rosa. >> reporter: the sign in their living room says "home is where the heart is." but when home feels not much larger than a can of soup and even that is in jeopardy -- >> i'm thoroughly aware and thoroughly upset. >> reporter: johnny and maureen augusto live in the downstream side of a presidential tweet threatening to take away fema money to california fire victims due to what he calls mismanagement of forests. in santa rosa some of those victims still live in trailers in the county fairgrounds. >> i mean, it's depressing, to go from a house to a trailer. you know what i mean? >> reporter: the president's tweet
california senator dianne feinstein tweeted back. the democrat said, "this empty threat is based on groundless complaints and candidly isn't worth the time of day." >>> thousands of californians now depend on fema after deadly wildfires destroyed their homes. and many of them say money from fema is critical as they try to rebuild their lives and their communities. abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has more now from santa rosa. >> reporter: the sign in their living room...
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covered california questions. this is a fight. not to the finish. covered california questions. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. it looks like emily cooking faildinner for ten. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren,... ...or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. yeah! entrust your heart to entresto. ♪ >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> and two of the stories making headli
covered california questions. this is a fight. not to the finish. covered california questions. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. it looks like emily cooking faildinner for ten. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at...
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including california. the court battles could complicate the census timeline as the deadline to print the survey is in june. in its most recent report to california lawmakers, state census officials noted california invested 100.3 million dollars into strategies to help ensure an accurate and successful count. census officials say the effort will try to reach 13.5 million households and try to motivate the hardest-to- count californians to respond. the u.s. supreme court is poised to address the addition of the controversial question in february. tag. (grant) coming up... get ready to pay more to binge watch your favorite shows. details on why netflix subscription prices are going way up. for your money... netflix is raising subscription prices across the u-s amid heavy investment in original series and movies. all three of the plans will go up by one to two dollars. for example, the standard plan is now 11 dollars per month... and will go up to 13 dollars per month. new netflix members will pay the higher
including california. the court battles could complicate the census timeline as the deadline to print the survey is in june. in its most recent report to california lawmakers, state census officials noted california invested 100.3 million dollars into strategies to help ensure an accurate and successful count. census officials say the effort will try to reach 13.5 million households and try to motivate the hardest-to- count californians to respond. the u.s. supreme court is poised to address...
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if washinsn't going to get it done, then california will. because it's flush with money. >> that's sort of his response to trump, president trump. >> that's number one. number two, i think people were pleasantly surprised he didn't go all in on a single payer health care system now't >> i dhink he could. how would he pay for it? >> i don't think long-term if you pay for the stuff he's done, jerry brown when he was going out the door put a little over $4 bilon into baseline budget spending for increased salaries for state workers.t a these issues, they were campaign pledges. it's great when you've got o billio dollars to hit those campaign pledges early. depending on how you roll thesea healt issues out, they are on going budgetary issues that can cost.f ou spend one-time money on roads, bridges, et cetera, that's one thing. when the economy does eventually flip, if you have on going spending and if youniize these workers, then you've got very expensive on going costs. >> governors are tempted to do that all the time ete wilson reduced class
if washinsn't going to get it done, then california will. because it's flush with money. >> that's sort of his response to trump, president trump. >> that's number one. number two, i think people were pleasantly surprised he didn't go all in on a single payer health care system now't >> i dhink he could. how would he pay for it? >> i don't think long-term if you pay for the stuff he's done, jerry brown when he was going out the door put a little over $4 bilon into...
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covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. >> telemundo 48 responde a una televidente que pago a hercules pero su servicio nunca lo obtuvo, estos además le enviaron la cuenta a una agencia de morosos, t&t >> el director técnico vino, dijo que no se podía instalar, porque acá no está disponible internet, porque la caja principal está bajo cemento. le dije que entoncesn que no quería nada >> el técnico dijo que lo reportaria a la compañía. >> meses después le llegó un cobro >> fueron casi 600. llamé a la compañía y dijeron que lo quitarían. >> en el sistema aparecía que el servicio había sido activado en su casa >>pasaron 4 meses y la deuda seguía existiendo, >> pasaron los meses yo seguía frustrada, y tomó la determinación de llamar a telemundo >> ellos contestaron que resolverían la situación con la clienta directamente >> y así fue, casi al otro día me llamaron y solucionaron el tema, >> muchas gracias canal 48 que sí responde >> muchas gracias a usted por buscar nuestra ayu
covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. >> telemundo 48 responde a una televidente que pago a hercules pero su servicio nunca lo obtuvo, estos además le enviaron la cuenta a una agencia de morosos, t&t >> el director técnico vino, dijo que no se podía instalar, porque acá no está disponible internet, porque la caja principal está bajo cemento. le dije que entoncesn que no quería nada >> el técnico dijo que lo reportaria a la...
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fights between northern california and southern california. >> senate bill 166 will issue a clear set of rules on how to reuse what is called process watered on site. sack the city of king for answe 49ers were awarded $36 million. and appeal board decided the 49ers were over paying taxes at an event held in the vice stadium. it's based on the value of the events at the stadium.some worr revenue for local schools. the city of santa clara owns the stadium. they will submit a letter to the county tax assessment appeal board demanding an explanation of why they never spoke to the city before making a decision. >> we are one week away from the super bowl. the festivities officially kicked off her fans. >> with the first overall pick in the nfl draft -- >> reporter: training to kick a game-winning field goal, the nfl experience offers football fans a chance to be part of the game. >> it is so much fun. everywhere you look it's something new. >> reporter: activities are designed for the young and young at heart. >> you can't even imagine a 55- year-old man going back 30 years to do that. >>
fights between northern california and southern california. >> senate bill 166 will issue a clear set of rules on how to reuse what is called process watered on site. sack the city of king for answe 49ers were awarded $36 million. and appeal board decided the 49ers were over paying taxes at an event held in the vice stadium. it's based on the value of the events at the stadium.some worr revenue for local schools. the city of santa clara owns the stadium. they will submit a letter to the...
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>> let's start with the fact that one in every five california's live in poverty. he wants to gradually address those problems as you said earlier through talking about the family and starting with the pre-k era. they will be a lot of investment in that. he will solely talk about how to get universal i would not look for a single- payer thing. these things do not switch on and off overnight but look for him to make moves to get all californians healthcare coverage. >> in efforts to legalize same- sex marriage, with items you are just mentioning, what you think will make a big splash with policy announcement in the first 90 days? >> one thing he has talked about and that has gotten leaked out is expanding when you have children to a family leave to six months to be the largest time in the nation. he calls this a stretch goal as he told us yesterday but he is not explained how to pay for it or how much it would cost. this is sort of in that realm. i don't know if we will see something as bold as same-sex marriage and stuff because the stakes are so much higher as bro
>> let's start with the fact that one in every five california's live in poverty. he wants to gradually address those problems as you said earlier through talking about the family and starting with the pre-k era. they will be a lot of investment in that. he will solely talk about how to get universal i would not look for a single- payer thing. these things do not switch on and off overnight but look for him to make moves to get all californians healthcare coverage. >> in efforts to...
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there's a spark that california opened. and california courage born in all of us. it is up to us what we do with it. the eyes of the world are upon us. now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> thank you for bearing through that. and thank you for indulging my kids. i'm humbled and honored. thank you, each and every one of you. >>> a picture of the white house. today, president trump is not there. he left a few hours ago, to head to mcallen, texas. where today he is get agriculture of the southern border, along with that tour, the president is scheduled to attend a round table discussion at a briefing on border issues. we hope to bring you live coverage of the round table, that is set to start at 2:10 eastern here on c-span 3. and we are now 20 days into the partial government shutdown. the house continues to work on four separate bills to re
there's a spark that california opened. and california courage born in all of us. it is up to us what we do with it. the eyes of the world are upon us. now more than ever, america needs california. it needs the guiding light of our values and the progress they make possible. this is where america's future is made. this is our charge. that is our calling. now let's get to work. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> thank you for bearing through that. and thank you for indulging my kids....
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america needs california. >> reporter: the speech lasted 30 minutes. he's woke and broad themes about creating a california for all. he says he will have more details of his plans in the next few days as well as the upcoming weeks when the budget is released. ktvu, fox2 news. >>> now more than ever, we californians know how much our house matters in children. >> the governor was right in the middle of his speech when dutch ran on stage. he got a big round of applause. newsom kept delivering a speech. newsom and his wife have four children. the governor's political career began here in the bay area. he is in san francisco native. he was elected to the board of supervisors in 1987. in 2004 he became mayor of san francisco. during his two terms he established the healthy san francisco health coverage plan. governor newsom became the 10 the governor in 2011. >> joining us now is brian sobel. a lot of broad messages today. what was your overall fought so what the governor had to say today? >> a very aspirational sp
america needs california. >> reporter: the speech lasted 30 minutes. he's woke and broad themes about creating a california for all. he says he will have more details of his plans in the next few days as well as the upcoming weeks when the budget is released. ktvu, fox2 news. >>> now more than ever, we californians know how much our house matters in children. >> the governor was right in the middle of his speech when dutch ran on stage. he got a big round of applause....
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>> i got my first batch at the california state archives in sacramento. most of my research is from their board of medical examiner records. they have folders and folders of these illegal abortions investigation files. that is where i found a lot of this material. in some chapters i focus more on southern california, los angeles area. based sources,. young research library, also huntington. also mostly california but a lot of material in the l.a. metro area as well. takeaway, one thing surprised you the most? >> good question. thing that surprised much i feltwas how for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. there is a lot of polarization that happens in the abortion issue to this day. in looking at these investigation files and looking at interviews that law enforcement officers did of patients, friends or family members, you really empathize with them. you realize they are making a bad decision and an assortment of bad options. element of the human this research. i am writing about deceased women's, using corners records
>> i got my first batch at the california state archives in sacramento. most of my research is from their board of medical examiner records. they have folders and folders of these illegal abortions investigation files. that is where i found a lot of this material. in some chapters i focus more on southern california, los angeles area. based sources,. young research library, also huntington. also mostly california but a lot of material in the l.a. metro area as well. takeaway, one thing...
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the other creates a california surgeon general to identify health problems and requested california be allowed to reinstate the individual mandate and pursue a university health insurance program. there are more planned tomorrow on emergency preparedness. jana katsuyama, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> this afternoon governor jerry brown tweeted handing the reigns over to gavin newsom and now off to the ranch for the next her swearing in today was one for the record books. she is the first woman to hold the office. she was sworn in by governor gavin newsom this afternoon. she served as ambassador to hungry under former president obama. she will serve on the uc bord and the california state board. >>> joining us now is our political analyst. gavin newsom spoke today in broad terms. he said now is the time for california to seize the moment. what are your thoughts? >> aspirational. a big speech. 30 minutes of very suggestive language about what california can be. lots of things that california will have to work itself in to. we are a state of people. 58 counties. 500 cities. everybody calling sacra
the other creates a california surgeon general to identify health problems and requested california be allowed to reinstate the individual mandate and pursue a university health insurance program. there are more planned tomorrow on emergency preparedness. jana katsuyama, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> this afternoon governor jerry brown tweeted handing the reigns over to gavin newsom and now off to the ranch for the next her swearing in today was one for the record books. she is the first woman...
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. >>> making headlines across california. pg&e, the nio largest utility company, for bankruptcy this morning facing a host of lawsuits related to deadly wildfires in northern california over two years. we broke this news earlier. nbc bay area's pete suratos is live for us at pg&e headquarters with a closer look at why they have come to this decision and people unhappy about this one, to you, marcus. according to the complaint by pg&e, they believe that these lawsuits as it relates to the wildfire would be too costly and estimating to exceed $30 billion. when you're talking about the damages. let's talk about some of the key points in this complaint filed in san francisco. pg&e calls it the only viable alternative considering the multitude of pending claims and lawsuits and thousands of claim liabilities relating to wildfires in northern california we saw in the area between 2017 to 2018. but i do want to point out it comes at a time when pg&e recently cleared from liability for the tubbs fire that took place, of course, in 20
. >>> making headlines across california. pg&e, the nio largest utility company, for bankruptcy this morning facing a host of lawsuits related to deadly wildfires in northern california over two years. we broke this news earlier. nbc bay area's pete suratos is live for us at pg&e headquarters with a closer look at why they have come to this decision and people unhappy about this one, to you, marcus. according to the complaint by pg&e, they believe that these lawsuits as it...
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that is in inland southern california. it is an hour east of los angeles and maybe an hour or two north of the border. manly i were cultural communities but now it is now -- it used to be mainly agricultural communities but now city. he served until 1970 when he decided to run for senate in california. he lost the primary in that election. he had to take a break from congress. when a district opened in the inland empire which was near his childhood home, he decided to run for congress again in 1973. theica: he has been serving land empire continuously until he passed away in 1999. i think these collections are really important to learn about history. there is so much that i don't think people realize they could use as collections. it is not just political papers. you can learn about the progress of things. 60's through the late 90's, this shows you how research changed. i think that because he was a commerce and for such a long time and because he kept such a wealth of research material, there's a lot of perspective on the
that is in inland southern california. it is an hour east of los angeles and maybe an hour or two north of the border. manly i were cultural communities but now it is now -- it used to be mainly agricultural communities but now city. he served until 1970 when he decided to run for senate in california. he lost the primary in that election. he had to take a break from congress. when a district opened in the inland empire which was near his childhood home, he decided to run for congress again in...
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he became a sheriff in a small california, and then he was appointed to the california legislature. did go into prospecting. that took him to nevada where he was one of the first people involved with the con stack load, which was a huge silver mine that was very successful. that brought him quite a lot of wealth, and he ended up being elected to the senate. why we call him senator jones. at that time, he began looking opportunities. he came down to southern purchased a nd large percentage of colonel in 1874.and from him so the rancho land, that the two owned, made up west los monica. and santa so the two of them came up with santa monica lop itself as a town site. they laid out a town. t was -- it included the coastal areas and it was, you now, smaller than what we know santa monica to be today but still a good sized town. held a land auction in 1875 parcels.n off the oceanfront lots went for between and one of those was the very first to sell. inland lots, were $75 a piece. deal at that time. the e lot sale itself city's virtues were spoken by the auctioneer. flowers, d about the t
he became a sheriff in a small california, and then he was appointed to the california legislature. did go into prospecting. that took him to nevada where he was one of the first people involved with the con stack load, which was a huge silver mine that was very successful. that brought him quite a lot of wealth, and he ended up being elected to the senate. why we call him senator jones. at that time, he began looking opportunities. he came down to southern purchased a nd large percentage of...
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pg & e has lost the truth of california. >>> we will leave it there. lisla ver, and severen, thank you all. >>> that will do it for us. as always you can fi more of our coverage at kwed.org. thank you for joining us. i'm thuy vu. ♪ captioning sponsor by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, january 20: shutdown day 30 and a new offer from the president on the wall. troubling findings at the darmaceutical company beh the prescription painkiller oxycontin. and in our signature segment, a 3d-printed wheelchair, giving newfound adventure for people withisabilities. next on pbs newshour weekend. >>ee pbs newshournd is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue an eseton melvin.im iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg co
pg & e has lost the truth of california. >>> we will leave it there. lisla ver, and severen, thank you all. >>> that will do it for us. as always you can fi more of our coverage at kwed.org. thank you for joining us. i'm thuy vu. ♪ captioning sponsor by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, january 20: shutdown day 30 and a new offer from the president on the wall. troubling findings at the darmaceutical company beh the prescription painkiller oxycontin....
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we lived in southern california at the time, and my parents had a restaurant in inglewood, california. i can remember smelling smoke, seeing ashes where we lived. it was incredibly scary because we didn't know if we were going to lose that restaurant, if it was going to be burned down, if it was going to be damaged, and it was our entire livelihood. and i remember there were a lot of conversations at that time around what it was that government to do to create more opportunities or help people be more successful, and that stuck with me. it stuck with me because i remain believe government has a role, government has a responsibility to change the outcomes for communities, to create opportunities, to help people go to school, to help people open businesses and be successful. >> make sure to be safe, and of course to have fun. >> and then, i think as you continue to serve in government, you realize that those convictions and the persons that you are really help to inform you, and so long as you go back to your core, and you remember why you're doing what you're doing, you know, i think y
we lived in southern california at the time, and my parents had a restaurant in inglewood, california. i can remember smelling smoke, seeing ashes where we lived. it was incredibly scary because we didn't know if we were going to lose that restaurant, if it was going to be burned down, if it was going to be damaged, and it was our entire livelihood. and i remember there were a lot of conversations at that time around what it was that government to do to create more opportunities or help people...
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on the satellite you can see the low spining toward california. this storm will open a door to a series of storms through early next week. highs tomorrow will be in the 50s and the 60s. a stronger storm moves in on friday afternoon with rain on and off this weekend. (grant) more now on that arctic plunge hitting the u-s... as we said at least nine people have ed-- as temperatures continue to fall. and authorities are warning of danger in these record-breaking conditions. kron 4's camila bernal kron 4's weekend.and off this weekend. (grant) more now on that arctic plunge hitting the u-s... as we said at least nine people have died-- as temperatures continue to fall. and authorities are warning of danger in these record-breaking conditions. kron 4's camila bernal has the latest. bitter cold, gusting winds, and whiteout conditions sweeping much of the country ... and for some it could get worse.the arctic outbreak is widespread from the upper midwest, northeast, and as far south as georgia."i'm tired of shoveling snow, i'm tired of slipping and falli
on the satellite you can see the low spining toward california. this storm will open a door to a series of storms through early next week. highs tomorrow will be in the 50s and the 60s. a stronger storm moves in on friday afternoon with rain on and off this weekend. (grant) more now on that arctic plunge hitting the u-s... as we said at least nine people have ed-- as temperatures continue to fall. and authorities are warning of danger in these record-breaking conditions. kron 4's camila bernal...
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the votes he did get in california, were in rural california. so we are saying to him if you think you are punishing our state you are punishing your own voters. >( james ) yesterday the president tweeted if the state doesn't improve its forest management practices... no one would receive relief aid from fema. fema money goes directly to victims through disaster assistance. it is used to rebuild homes, replace damaged water and sewer lines, and reimburse local police and fire departments who help during disasters. ( darya ) a big story this morning. a san francisco resident has died from the flu. ( james ) it's the first death in the city this season. kron 4's sara stinson is at the city health department with the details. the city's public health department announced the first flu death of season with a reminder to the public saying it's not too late to get the flu shot.public health officials did not release any other information about the adult who died.but did say we can all do our part in making sure the flu doesn't spread. this is the seco
the votes he did get in california, were in rural california. so we are saying to him if you think you are punishing our state you are punishing your own voters. >( james ) yesterday the president tweeted if the state doesn't improve its forest management practices... no one would receive relief aid from fema. fema money goes directly to victims through disaster assistance. it is used to rebuild homes, replace damaged water and sewer lines, and reimburse local police and fire departments who...
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harder of california, pelosi. , mccarthy. hartzler, mccarthy. , pelosi. .ayes, pelosi , kevin heroin, mccarthy. errera butler, mccarthy. hice of georgia, jordan. iggins of louisiana, mccarthy. higgins of new york, pelosi. ill of arkansas, mccarthy. . ll of california, pelosi himes, pelosi. holding, mccarthy. , mccarthy.th kendra s. horn, pelosi. pelosi. han,wood han -- hollywooda , pelosi, houlahan hoyer, pelosi. mccarthy. huffman, pelosi, huizenga, mccarthy. hunter, mccarthy. .urd of texas, mccarthy ackson lee pelosi. jayapal, pelosi. jeffries, pelosi. ohnson of georgia, pelosi. . hnson of louisiana, mccarthy johnson of ohio, mccarthy. , nson of south dakota mccarthy. . hnson of texas, pelosi .ones jones. ordan, mccarthy. joyce of ohio, mccarthy. joyce of pennsylvania, mccarthy. kaptur, pelosi. katko, mccarthy. keating, pelosi. .elly of illinois, pelosi elly of mississippi, mccarthy. kelly of pennsylvania, mccarthy. kennedy, pelosi. khanna, pelosi. ildee, pelosi. kilmer, pelosi. kim, pelosi. john lewis. . ng of iowa, mccarth
harder of california, pelosi. , mccarthy. hartzler, mccarthy. , pelosi. .ayes, pelosi , kevin heroin, mccarthy. errera butler, mccarthy. hice of georgia, jordan. iggins of louisiana, mccarthy. higgins of new york, pelosi. ill of arkansas, mccarthy. . ll of california, pelosi himes, pelosi. holding, mccarthy. , mccarthy.th kendra s. horn, pelosi. pelosi. han,wood han -- hollywooda , pelosi, houlahan hoyer, pelosi. mccarthy. huffman, pelosi, huizenga, mccarthy. hunter, mccarthy. .urd of texas,...
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became a sheriff in a small town in california, then he was appointed to the california legislature. into prospecting. that took him to nevada. involved with the comstock load, which was a silver mine that was very successful. to thed up being elected senate. that's probably call him senator jones. he came down to us -- to southern california and purchased a large percentage of colonel baker's land from him in 1874. made up west los angeles and santa monica. the two of them came up with a plan to develop the santa monica itself as a townsite. they laid out a town. it included the coastal areas. what wemaller than would know santa monica to be today, but still a good-sized town. they held in land auction in oceanfront lots went 400 and $500. other lots come inland lots for $75 apiece. they deal at that time. the virtues were spoken by the auctioneers. they talk about the flowers, the healthy climate, the beautiful view and healthy ocean air. this is a time when people seeking climates and resorts for people to stay to get healthy in the late 1800. that's what made santa monica very at
became a sheriff in a small town in california, then he was appointed to the california legislature. into prospecting. that took him to nevada. involved with the comstock load, which was a silver mine that was very successful. to thed up being elected senate. that's probably call him senator jones. he came down to us -- to southern california and purchased a large percentage of colonel baker's land from him in 1874. made up west los angeles and santa monica. the two of them came up with a plan...
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the weekend's storm causes an unusual sight off the california coast. and more rain is in the forecast. ( james ) but first... we take a look at the new technology that is being unveiled this week in las vegas. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrt so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because there's nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. together, we will make this happen. need to impeach is responsible for the content of this ad. don't miss the grand opening of thin burlingame.decor if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to go to floor & decor and save a lot of money. you will be blown away by this experience. the pros come here, i come here. if you love your wallet, and you love your home, you have
the weekend's storm causes an unusual sight off the california coast. and more rain is in the forecast. ( james ) but first... we take a look at the new technology that is being unveiled this week in las vegas. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrt so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because there's nothing...
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native peoples in northern california are salmon people. our abundant salmon has been devastated by dams and diversions owned and operated by city-states and the the federal. salmon runs that numbered in the millions return in the hundreds. we're on the brink of losing the loss and it would have health and economic and cultural impacts. some of california's native communities have a suicide rate that is 12 times the national average and a diabetes and heart rate that are over three times the national average. there are no statistics that can stress what losing the salmon has done to oir culture and well-being in our communities. many experts have called the sudden loss of salmon to california native communities culture genocide. there's hope to right this terrible wrong right here in san francisco as we can still change this course. california tribes have been fighting to restore the salmon through dam removal, and fish projects yet in many cases the governor and san francisco's anti environmental lob owing is threatening our work. water pr
native peoples in northern california are salmon people. our abundant salmon has been devastated by dams and diversions owned and operated by city-states and the the federal. salmon runs that numbered in the millions return in the hundreds. we're on the brink of losing the loss and it would have health and economic and cultural impacts. some of california's native communities have a suicide rate that is 12 times the national average and a diabetes and heart rate that are over three times the...
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se urge a los trabajadores a os con o sin documentos tienen derechos en california. se puso esperanza en un proyecto de ley que les darÍa el derecho a solicitar un es a todos legal. desde castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: una nueva polÍtica de donald trump forzarÍa a los beneficiarios a permanecer en mÉxico. el reporte es de jorge fregoso desde tijuana. >> centroamericanos hicieron su proceso para conseguir o . s emigrantes ingresarÍan por aquí luego de ser verificada su identidad. >> si llegan a puerto hoy, no vamos a hacer dar ninguno. >> muchas han acompaÑado asumir antes dicen que los ponen en riesgo al obligarlos a regresar. >> esta zona de la reyes en estados unidos. mucha gente no estÁ segura en tijuana. >> obama fuerzas poniÉndonos obstÁculos un todo -- obstÁculos. arantxa: en cuba abre la iglesia abierta con fondos de los feligreses. fÉlix: tenemos las imÁgenes de tres generaciones de guatemaltecas. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: manifestantes se lanzaron a las calles de parÍs y otras ciudades para protestar, la violencia estallÓ entre los chalecos amarillos
se urge a los trabajadores a os con o sin documentos tienen derechos en california. se puso esperanza en un proyecto de ley que les darÍa el derecho a solicitar un es a todos legal. desde castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: una nueva polÍtica de donald trump forzarÍa a los beneficiarios a permanecer en mÉxico. el reporte es de jorge fregoso desde tijuana. >> centroamericanos hicieron su proceso para conseguir o . s emigrantes ingresarÍan por aquí luego de ser verificada su identidad....
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not just for us, southern california, santa barbara, everybody getting hit hard with rain. how does this move into the morning commute? should be fine. there will be standing water but most of the showers should be through. another storm is on the way middle of the week. pact toward we will look at that after a couple breaks. >>> tomorrow night the national championship game between alabama and clemson will plium. and today the rain effected some of the pre-game festivities. ktvu's andre senior is in downtown san jose. a concert had to be canceled? >> reporter: yeah. because of the rain. we will take the rain as much as we can get but it comes at price and it did for san jose because it had to cancel the concert. t. >> reporter: people strolled lled through downtown san jose sunday night but there aren't as many people for the festivities as there could have been because of the rain. >> pretty crazy. tional championship rolls around, most important time for downtown and it rains. >> reporter: he spent the day with his family attending indoor events. they tried to stick arou
not just for us, southern california, santa barbara, everybody getting hit hard with rain. how does this move into the morning commute? should be fine. there will be standing water but most of the showers should be through. another storm is on the way middle of the week. pact toward we will look at that after a couple breaks. >>> tomorrow night the national championship game between alabama and clemson will plium. and today the rain effected some of the pre-game festivities. ktvu's...
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comenzamos haber precipitaciÓn hacia lo que es el norte de california y el Área de la bahÍa.. echemos de un vistazo a nuestro modelo. a eso de las 3:00 de la tarde del dÍa de maÑana seguiremos con nublados pero vea cÓmo la lÍnea de tormenta nos estarÁ cruzando a eso de la medianoche. todo lo que es el miÉrcoles tambiÉn continuamos con la posibilidad de precipitaciÓn. que tengan una bonita tarde. ramÓn: vamos a continuar con el tema de las precipitaciones. las fuertes lluvias acompaÑadas de intensas rÁfagas deviento causaron estragos durante el fin de semana a travÉs del Área de la bahÍa pero se espera que haya mÁs precipitaciones. palmira: a continuaciÓn le decimos quÉ puede hacer si ocurre un percance relacionado con la lluvia. marianne -- marÍa antonieta mejÍa tiene el reporte. marÍa: muchos comerciantes no pueden realizar sus ventas sobre todo si lo hacen al aire libre. los fuertes vientos y lluvias del fin de semana derribaron Árboles. puede llamar al 408 794 1900 para reportar cualquier emergencia relacionada con las tormentas. esto incluye inundacion
comenzamos haber precipitaciÓn hacia lo que es el norte de california y el Área de la bahÍa.. echemos de un vistazo a nuestro modelo. a eso de las 3:00 de la tarde del dÍa de maÑana seguiremos con nublados pero vea cÓmo la lÍnea de tormenta nos estarÁ cruzando a eso de la medianoche. todo lo que es el miÉrcoles tambiÉn continuamos con la posibilidad de precipitaciÓn. que tengan una bonita tarde. ramÓn: vamos a continuar con el tema de las precipitaciones. las fuertes lluvias...
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new some became the 40th governor of california. >> it is up to us to renew the california dream. >> reporter: he think governor brown for creating a strong foundation. the former lieutenant governor and san francisco mayor promises to address the housing and homelessness crisis, support working-class families and he reiterated universal preschool for children. >> he made clear he is going to take all of the great things that happened under governor brown and our financial stability and economic strength of our state and build on it. >> it is a bold agenda. universal healthcare could cost as much in a year as our entire budget. i do not think we can afford that. >> reporter: the inaugural event started with music from a church choir group based in compton, once on stage, he laid out his vision that he says will be an alternative to corruption and incompetence in the white house. >>
new some became the 40th governor of california. >> it is up to us to renew the california dream. >> reporter: he think governor brown for creating a strong foundation. the former lieutenant governor and san francisco mayor promises to address the housing and homelessness crisis, support working-class families and he reiterated universal preschool for children. >> he made clear he is going to take all of the great things that happened under governor brown and our financial...
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central or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. but there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. you know, because the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. bill: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- the former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they won't compromise, president should use asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should not declare a national emergency -- he should declare a national emergency. it's time. is that the general sentiment among the republican side from what you're hearing? sarah: the idea of asset forfeiture or maybe other places to get the money, that seems to be fairly popular. this would be a way for both sides to essentially get a win in the government shutdown. i th
central or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. but there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. you know, because the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. bill: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- the former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any...
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this california test run. run. welcome back, joining us is eleni kounalakis . not exactly household name yet. she is our lieutenant governor elect. one of the key jobs the lieutenant governor has to sitting on the board of regents and board of trustees for the university of california and california state university. that is really one of the hot button issues going on in this they were now. taking college is affordable. how do you see that going ahead? >> reporter: >> first of all when i was in the middle of this campaign i visited all counties in california. what i found is public higher education is critically important to our families. for the economic development, plans and dreams for their children's future and it has gotten very expensive. i went to uc berkeley for graduate school. i paid $2000 a year for that education. it is $62,000 a year for that same program. it has really gotten out of control. >> how do you scale that back? that is the tug of war even governor jerry brown said we had to cut back.
this california test run. run. welcome back, joining us is eleni kounalakis . not exactly household name yet. she is our lieutenant governor elect. one of the key jobs the lieutenant governor has to sitting on the board of regents and board of trustees for the university of california and california state university. that is really one of the hot button issues going on in this they were now. taking college is affordable. how do you see that going ahead? >> reporter: >> first of all...
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with california license plate number 2-p-j-l-7-6-4. he is known to frequent hayward, castro valley and fremont. (vicki) on the peninsula... police are looking for the man who exposed himself to two young girls. it happened monday morning near taylor middle school in millbrae. officers say the man tried to get the attention of the girls as they were walking around the track during school hours. he then pulled down his pants, exposed himself, and then urinated. police say he was standing near the fence of the school. (vicki) in palo alto--- there was a significant police response-- but it was all a prank. it happened just after 9:15 last night on emerson street. that's not far from downtown palo alto. police say they received a "swatting" call -- which is a prank emergency call intended to draw a large law enforcement response. they say the caller told them somebody was injured-- but didn't provide any other details. when officers arrived at the scene-- they didn't find any victim's of any crime. (grant) in the north bay... novato police
with california license plate number 2-p-j-l-7-6-4. he is known to frequent hayward, castro valley and fremont. (vicki) on the peninsula... police are looking for the man who exposed himself to two young girls. it happened monday morning near taylor middle school in millbrae. officers say the man tried to get the attention of the girls as they were walking around the track during school hours. he then pulled down his pants, exposed himself, and then urinated. police say he was standing near the...
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unless california can "get their act together." in the original version of the tweet, the president misspelled the word forest twice.but critics say that wasn't the only inaccuracy. sixty percent of california's forests are on federal land ... only three percent are owned and managed by state and local agencies.and most of last year's fires weren't in forests at all, but in what's known as the wildland-urban interface ... homes built close to terrain where wildfires are likely.questions also being raised about whether the president has the power to order fema to withhold money.he's already approved funding for last year's fire victims ,telling survivors in paradise..."the federal government is behind you. we're all behind each other." then there's the timing.the president's criticism of california inaction came one day after governor gavin newsom announced the state will spend hundreds of millions of dollars on fire prevention programs.'we are stepping up our game."so what's really going on here?democrats suspect mr trump may be tr
unless california can "get their act together." in the original version of the tweet, the president misspelled the word forest twice.but critics say that wasn't the only inaccuracy. sixty percent of california's forests are on federal land ... only three percent are owned and managed by state and local agencies.and most of last year's fires weren't in forests at all, but in what's known as the wildland-urban interface ... homes built close to terrain where wildfires are...
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this is a museum with exhibits about california's history. they've had exhibits about tattoos, surfing, california tile the influence of native , american history. on our right, there's the fairmont hotel. this is an interesting sites. the grounds are home to the cofounder of santa monica. senator john p. jones built his mansion here in the 1800s. one of the most significant features of the fairmont, it's itsoming symbol, is figtree. they planted the tree many years ago and it is still here welcoming visitors. >> so, where are we right now? what are we seeing? kim: this is one of the many residential areas and santa monica. 80% of santa monica residence are renters. you see lots of apartment buildings, condos. santa monica homes, single-family homes are hard to come by. it's a pretty special quality of life here. home prices are in the millions. if not multimillions. >> what industries are most people in? kim: most people in santa monica work in some form of the creative industries. whether it is film, advertising, arts. and then, santa monic
this is a museum with exhibits about california's history. they've had exhibits about tattoos, surfing, california tile the influence of native , american history. on our right, there's the fairmont hotel. this is an interesting sites. the grounds are home to the cofounder of santa monica. senator john p. jones built his mansion here in the 1800s. one of the most significant features of the fairmont, it's itsoming symbol, is figtree. they planted the tree many years ago and it is still here...
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it is not native to california. and it may be hard to tell, but sitting in the mud... a discovery that could be a sign.. that wine country is the next great truffle growing region. sot: dr. robert chang / chief truffle officer, american truffle company "almost had a heart attack, this is incredible, this is our first truffle orchard in america that's produced the first scientifically grown truffle." dr. robert chang of the american truffle company works with growers to cultivate truffles. this means at this sonoma country orchard, they used a repeatable and reliable way to grow truffle. sot: dr. robert chang "people have actually been trying to grow truffles in this country for the last 30 years largely without success because the science of growing truffles is really not out there in the public domain." today's find was an estimated 70 grams or $150 worth on the retail market. it's only the second at this undisclosed location in the last month. the trees were first planted in 2011. sot: dr. paul thomas / researcher
it is not native to california. and it may be hard to tell, but sitting in the mud... a discovery that could be a sign.. that wine country is the next great truffle growing region. sot: dr. robert chang / chief truffle officer, american truffle company "almost had a heart attack, this is incredible, this is our first truffle orchard in america that's produced the first scientifically grown truffle." dr. robert chang of the american truffle company works with growers to cultivate...
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the gentleman from california reserves. -- the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentleman from north carolina. mr. mchenry: thank you, mr. speaker. i now have the privilege of yielding to the gentleman from virginia, a new member of congress, new member of the financial services committee, mr. riggleman, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for two minutes. . mr. riggleman: i speak in support of h.r. 502, find trafficking act. i thank congressman vargas for co-sponsoring this legislation and i thank ms. wagner. as a father of three daughters and one at james madison university who is working on a project utilizing technology to combat trafficking, they have access to the financial system through use of virtual currencies. they have become the preferred payment of services facilitated by the dark web. they appeal to criminals because f their apilt to provide anone hit during transactions. in 2016, 4.8 million were victims of forced sexual exploitation. in 2014, the global profit from ommercial exploitation was $99
the gentleman from california reserves. -- the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentleman from north carolina. mr. mchenry: thank you, mr. speaker. i now have the privilege of yielding to the gentleman from virginia, a new member of congress, new member of the financial services committee, mr. riggleman, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for two minutes. . mr. riggleman: i speak in support of h.r. 502, find trafficking act. i thank...
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he has massive plans for california. what were your thoughts? >> i thought it was a good speech from the standpoint of laying out this very broad agenda. the issue is the details.onan s for all of these things he is talking about doing. we hope he can. we will see how he proposes to do it on thursday. we will see specifically how he intends to bring in the revenue to pay for some of these things. it is going to be an interesting time in california. >> he said more would be released on thursday. a lot of people said it was overly rehearsed and the moment where his young son dutch ran up on stage that maybe that was written into the script. >> he is a completely different public speaker then jerry brown. his style is very soaring. he attempts to hit high water marks on his sometimes it feels like he is trying to channel previous people we bu. >> going back to has broad plans, california has a $14.5 billion surplus. >> if you look at the long list of things he has talked about you can eat up $14.5 billion in a real hurry. even initiatives around he
he has massive plans for california. what were your thoughts? >> i thought it was a good speech from the standpoint of laying out this very broad agenda. the issue is the details.onan s for all of these things he is talking about doing. we hope he can. we will see how he proposes to do it on thursday. we will see specifically how he intends to bring in the revenue to pay for some of these things. it is going to be an interesting time in california. >> he said more would be released...
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california officially has a new governor. gavin newswom was sworn in as california's 40th governor. and he's a local -- having served on san francisco's board of supervisors and as the city's mayor for seven years.(grant) newsom is using his new platform to progr in his inaugural address, he promised to make california a sanctuary for immigrants and an example for the rest of the country. kron 4 political analyst michael yaki joins us now live via skype. michael, what do you think about the promises the governor made today? democratic lawmakers are cheering new california gov. gavin newsom's commitment to investing in early childhood education.assemblyman kevin mccarty says it was hard to get former gov. jerry brown to see that as a priority. newsom will introduce a roughly $2 billion investment in child care and early learning programs in his budget address later this week.newsom's monday inaugural address also drew cheers when he pledged to expand health care.republican lawmakers, meanwhile, are holding off on harsh criticism for now of the democrat. republican sen. jim nielsen sa
california officially has a new governor. gavin newswom was sworn in as california's 40th governor. and he's a local -- having served on san francisco's board of supervisors and as the city's mayor for seven years.(grant) newsom is using his new platform to progr in his inaugural address, he promised to make california a sanctuary for immigrants and an example for the rest of the country. kron 4 political analyst michael yaki joins us now live via skype. michael, what do you think about the...