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california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they launched the book, and let's get to it. and in the expense, with anti-black practices. the complex networks of resistance that have existed that involves networks of african-americans and allies from statehood and the civil rights movement. one book does not document every instance of segregation. they spent time in public libraries from riverside to montana, lack of time and focus on six stories that show the contours of jim crow, many other scholars have documented the nuanced ways jim crow operated in the state,
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california but this is northern california. i read the papers of the western division of naacp. the papers at the library of congress in washington d.c. in their correspondence on the clan from northern california. it was absolutely important. it did not end up making it in the book for the purposes of storytelling in the narrative i stepped to this one area. the league allowed this one home phone option we know don't you think so groups lead to black resistance in california? and northern california. i know in your book anti-communist. >> yes. this coalition i'm talking about tonight between laborers and the workers party the naacp, a lot of times is followed by the wayside and we don't pay attention to those. i think it's really important as part of the coalition that was pushing for justice, one of the reasons, i absolutely think the labor movement is essential for this not only the story but in pushing for justice for people of color and pushing against white supremacy. one of the reasons we don't see those connections all
california but this is northern california. i read the papers of the western division of naacp. the papers at the library of congress in washington d.c. in their correspondence on the clan from northern california. it was absolutely important. it did not end up making it in the book for the purposes of storytelling in the narrative i stepped to this one area. the league allowed this one home phone option we know don't you think so groups lead to black resistance in california? and northern...
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in california history. joining us to discuss these bills and political happenings in the golden state include carla and guy, thank you both for being here. i see that you have dressed in fighting colors. giants orange. >> sorry. [ laughing ] >> there's a big game tonight. we will go back to politics, for now. let's start with education. when governor gavin newsom signed these bills into law, i really felt like i was hearing the culmination of some dreams he's had for many, many years. especially pre-k. >> absolutely, we can trace it to his inauguration when his little kid ran across the stage inadvertently. it's a big part of his platform. billions of dollars to expand pre-k and traditional kindergarten. this is something president joe biden is trying to do on a national level in congress. the issue is going to be a workforce one, there could be 15,000 more teachers needed to actually implement this in the next few years. can the state hire these teachers and train them up to make this a reality? >> governo
in california history. joining us to discuss these bills and political happenings in the golden state include carla and guy, thank you both for being here. i see that you have dressed in fighting colors. giants orange. >> sorry. [ laughing ] >> there's a big game tonight. we will go back to politics, for now. let's start with education. when governor gavin newsom signed these bills into law, i really felt like i was hearing the culmination of some dreams he's had for many, many...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. graves, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote yes on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? mr. lynch: geeng, mr. speaker. as the member designated the honorable mr. james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote no on the motion to adjourn. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? it -- >> as the member designated by mr. fallin of texas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. fallon will vote yes on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman fro
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. graves, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote yes on the motion to adjourn. the...
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the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. i reserve the balance of my time until mrs. wagner yields back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairwoman, again, for her strong legislation. i'd just urge all my colleagues to support 4111, the sovereign debt contract capacity act, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri yields back. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. in closing, i want to note in a h.r. 4111 also directs the u.s. to advocate for the i.m.f. to develop and promote a shared understanding of standard terms and sound practices with respect to sovereign debt contracts. officials for countries that sign oppressive debt contracts are often told that the proposed terms are market standard.
the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. i reserve the balance of my time until mrs. wagner yields back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairwoman, again, for her strong legislation. i'd just urge all my colleagues to support 4111, the sovereign debt contract capacity act, and i...
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much of it is in southern california oil country in california. i don't know about oil. you would think given the green power we have in california, that more of this stuff will be passed. but the industry forces are very strong. >> governor newsom did veto some bill this is year. some were sort of surprising one against farm workers voting by mail. another one that you mentioned in your column this week that advocates say would help homeless people get mental care. and in your column you mentioned that the governor's veto has a lot of power here in california and has in a few decades. >> it's not been overridden since 1980. jerry brown was governor and he had hair at that point. i did too. so he but, newsom signed 94% of the bills that came to him. i went looking at some that he didn't and a lot have universal report both republicans and democrats. but the reason they don't push back on them is because they said, it's one thing to vote no on something on paper when you know it's going to pass. but if you're going to say let's get 2/3 of each house to go up against the g
much of it is in southern california oil country in california. i don't know about oil. you would think given the green power we have in california, that more of this stuff will be passed. but the industry forces are very strong. >> governor newsom did veto some bill this is year. some were sort of surprising one against farm workers voting by mail. another one that you mentioned in your column this week that advocates say would help homeless people get mental care. and in your column you...
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ktvu presents the cost of california. welcome to this ktvu special costs of california or diving deeper into four major topics. cost of living education, the deep one police movement and homelessness. we're looking at them through the lens of the costs, the benefits and an analysis of where your money is going. today our focus shifts to california's homelessness crisis. it's consistently one of, if not the top issue for people who live in this state and continues to be one of the greatest challenges for lawmakers. in january. 2020 the u. s department of housing and urban development conducted a point in time count and survey of people experiencing homelessness in california. the number rose 7% to 161,548. that makes up 28% of the count nationwide. keep in mind these numbers are from before the pandemic and its impact on the economy. in addition, service providers and advocates believe hud's methodology leads to undercounting. so let's take a closer look at those numbers mean, according to hud of those experiencing homeles
ktvu presents the cost of california. welcome to this ktvu special costs of california or diving deeper into four major topics. cost of living education, the deep one police movement and homelessness. we're looking at them through the lens of the costs, the benefits and an analysis of where your money is going. today our focus shifts to california's homelessness crisis. it's consistently one of, if not the top issue for people who live in this state and continues to be one of the greatest...
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california governor in the history of the state of california wilson former first lady of california governor gayle wilson. [applause] bryant from california state assembly woman said that office, brian. >> ventura county supervisor bob uber members of his team, bob. [applause] connie and gavin and joanne because a bird, two of the cochairs of the ansa nancy reagan centennial committee. author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of mrs. reagan earlier today. [applause] doctor should net that weatherspoon and rebecca naegele in their wonderful foster grandparents. [cheering] [applause] hometown favorite. lisa ceo of the boys and girls club of pasadena. [applause] eunice davis whose husband hal david was a dear friend to nancy reagan. [applause] of course the hard-working and dedicated volunteers of the reagan library who makes your visit in our work so rich and memorable. and finally of course our reagan library visitors to whom we are so grateful to see after such a long journey back to normal. [applause] thank you all for joining
california governor in the history of the state of california wilson former first lady of california governor gayle wilson. [applause] bryant from california state assembly woman said that office, brian. >> ventura county supervisor bob uber members of his team, bob. [applause] connie and gavin and joanne because a bird, two of the cochairs of the ansa nancy reagan centennial committee. author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of...
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the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, as we mark nearly two months since the bombing that killed more than 116 innocent afghanis and american military personnel at the hamid karzai international airport, i rise in strong support of this legislation to award posthumously a congressional gold medal to the 13 u.s. service members that gave their lives that day. those individuals, sergeant johanny rosario pichardo, sergeant nicole gee, staff sergeant darin hoover, corporal lopez, corporal humberto sanchez, lance corporal david espinoza, lance corporal jared schmitz, lance corporal rylee mccollum, lance corporal dylan merola, lance corporal kareem nikoui, navy corps man maxton soviak, and staff sergeant ryan knauss. mr. speaker, as we recognize these extraordinary heroes and also understand that this honor cann
the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, as we mark nearly two months since the bombing that killed more than 116 innocent afghanis and american military personnel at the hamid karzai international airport, i rise in strong support of this legislation to award...
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set sail with california's cruise line. book now at princess.com or call your travel advisor. working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. set sail with california's cruise line. jesus took over his dad's roue when he retired after 47 year. now he's showing a new generation what recology is all about. as an employee-owned company, recology provides good-paying local jobs for san franciscans. we're proud to have built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. let's keep making a differene together. >>> we have some 49ers news. once again, jimmy g. did not practice. that is stressful. today kyle shanahan says he could practice tomorrow. no decision on who will start sunday in oorz. >> are you okay? >> i don't know. i'm having a tough time with it. >> thursday night football in seattle, seahawks and the rams, that's a problem. that's russell wilson. he bangs up his finger. he leaves the game. seahawks coach pete carroll says it'
set sail with california's cruise line. book now at princess.com or call your travel advisor. working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. set sail with california's cruise line. jesus took over his dad's roue when he retired after 47 year. now he's showing a new generation what recology is all about. as an employee-owned company, recology provides good-paying local jobs for san franciscans. we're proud to have built the city's recycling system from the ground up,...
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en california a veces pasan dos dÍas para ver reflejado el cambio. recuerda tomarle una fotografÍa a la tarjeta nueva y actualizada y guardarla en la nube o en la galerÍa de tu telÉfono celular para encontrarla rÁpidamente. y a la fÍsica guÁrdala en un lugar seguro de tu casa. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> se planea nueva estrategia en evitar robos en vehÍculos, les cuento. >>> con esto y mÁs regresamos tras la pausa. ♪(mÚsica)♪ (comerciales). >>> muy buenas tardes, soy sandra cervantes. >>> y yo sÉcar bayona, gracias por continuar con nosotros, la esperamos y se viene la lluvia a nuestra regiÓn. >>> esta noche llegarÍa la primera de una serie de tres sistemas de precipitaciones. y aÚn cuando las precipitaciones no llegaron hay personas que se quedaron sin luz, adelante libertad. >>> asÍ es, hace unas horas los negocios que estÁn en esta ll
en california a veces pasan dos dÍas para ver reflejado el cambio. recuerda tomarle una fotografÍa a la tarjeta nueva y actualizada y guardarla en la nube o en la galerÍa de tu telÉfono celular para encontrarla rÁpidamente. y a la fÍsica guÁrdala en un lugar seguro de tu casa. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> se planea nueva estrategia en evitar robos en vehÍculos, les cuento. >>> con esto y mÁs regresamos tras la pausa. ♪(mÚsica)♪ (comerciales). >>> muy buenas...
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i've met california and they might be as hard read conservative, but they love their state of california more. eventually, these millennials will probably actually want to build a bill to grow a family and want more space. you know, as a, does this mean that you're for sure that they're going to move outside of the state and take their money with them, or do you think that they're going to try to rejuvenate some of these communities and make it possibly even more affordable or is that even going to be an option in a few years? it won't be an option from the standpoint of a hopeful home owner, though they'll have options. they'll say to your point, the weather here is so awesome that i'm just going to live in abject poverty. and, and under this, this oppressive taxation. and my quality of life will go down, but we've got a lot of nice sunny weather. the other option is to take your money, leave the state, and achieve that dream somewhere else that doesn't have radical mark this running the government. those are the 2 options, but we have seen for the 1st time, a drop in overall numbers of
i've met california and they might be as hard read conservative, but they love their state of california more. eventually, these millennials will probably actually want to build a bill to grow a family and want more space. you know, as a, does this mean that you're for sure that they're going to move outside of the state and take their money with them, or do you think that they're going to try to rejuvenate some of these communities and make it possibly even more affordable or is that even...
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situación que enfrenta todo california guillermo cómo va la situación con la sequía ? >>> difícil porque el área del norte de california continúa en esta etapade una sequía que es excepcional estamos viendo las diferentes presas que hay la del norte mire nada +22 por ciento de su capacidad, san luis muy cerca del área de la bahía se mantiene en un 12 por ciento gran parte del área se mantiene con esta sequíadebido a que california tiene más sequía extrema pero sobretodo excepcional que es el color más oscuro que vemos en elárea de la bahía esto pudiera cambiar en los próximos meses a medida que se acercan precisamente la temporada de lluvia pero al momento todavía las condiciones secas para nosotros un frente frío se está acercando la región y esto va a tener descenso en las temperaturas desafortunadamente se con otra lluvia en la región vamos a ver las temperaturas en san francisco alcanzando 50 y nueve grados una noche fresca mayormente nubla de la línea costera estamos viendo san josé como comienza a llegar esa nubosidad de la región y que trae
situación que enfrenta todo california guillermo cómo va la situación con la sequía ? >>> difícil porque el área del norte de california continúa en esta etapade una sequía que es excepcional estamos viendo las diferentes presas que hay la del norte mire nada +22 por ciento de su capacidad, san luis muy cerca del área de la bahía se mantiene en un 12 por ciento gran parte del área se mantiene con esta sequíadebido a que california tiene más sequía extrema pero sobretodo...
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in california, virginia, colorado. these are blue states where it democrats held the redistricting plans, they could gerrymander these maps aggressively to counteract the republican-controlled states, such as texas, florida, georgia and north carolina. >> sameea kamal of cal matters, why is california losing his seat? >> redistricting aims to make sure that all areas are represented equally. we need to cut down the districts to make sure one does not have more of the -- >> geographically where does it look like that district is going to be cut? >> it is early to say with certainty. hypothetically, l.a. county has seen slower population growth compared to the rest of the state. population growth is one factor the commission considers, they will also look at demographics, topography and making sure any changes they make need to meet the voting at rights act requirements. the population sector is a big one. >> mentioned commission, is there an independent commission drawing the maps in california? >> yes, california is on
in california, virginia, colorado. these are blue states where it democrats held the redistricting plans, they could gerrymander these maps aggressively to counteract the republican-controlled states, such as texas, florida, georgia and north carolina. >> sameea kamal of cal matters, why is california losing his seat? >> redistricting aims to make sure that all areas are represented equally. we need to cut down the districts to make sure one does not have more of the -- >>...
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well, california attorney general rob bonta says that these products are primarily sold online and many of them are unregulated. some of them even illegal. for underage teens. >> who may be lured into entering the illegal cannabis market because of the fun packaging an appeal for young kids who might not know what they are ingesting. and for adults who might be consuming an untested and unregulated products. yeah. could be dangerous spot to remind everybody that california does have. >> a safe and legal cannabis market that are should keep all cannabis products away from children. he says in recent years, california seen an uptick in pediatric exposure and icu visits related to. cannabis edibles as well as an increase in the number of children using cannabis products. >> state lawmakers are considering making changes to california's recall election process. this 2 months after the state spent about 300 million dollars on the attempted to recall effort
well, california attorney general rob bonta says that these products are primarily sold online and many of them are unregulated. some of them even illegal. for underage teens. >> who may be lured into entering the illegal cannabis market because of the fun packaging an appeal for young kids who might not know what they are ingesting. and for adults who might be consuming an untested and unregulated products. yeah. could be dangerous spot to remind everybody that california does have....
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to that between southern california and northern california? you talk about also anti- black anti-communist. >> this coalition i was talking about tonight between labor the social workers party the naacp a lot of times those followed by the wayside and we do not pay attention to those. i think it is really important i absolutely think the labor movement was essential not only for this story but in pushing for justice. don't talk about those coalition the anti-communist movement and california and red baiting was very successful. the los angeles times help lead that brigade. and few actuaries up and down the state, really successfully not only communist activity but also the naacp of the west coast was thought to be communists infiltrated. that led to a lot of anti-communist rhetoric coming out of the local naacp. they finally found themselves between iraq and a hard place, right? it was different from chapter to chapter. the l.a. chapter and you can readr. about this amazing book bound for freedom. they were successfully read dated and avoided
to that between southern california and northern california? you talk about also anti- black anti-communist. >> this coalition i was talking about tonight between labor the social workers party the naacp a lot of times those followed by the wayside and we do not pay attention to those. i think it is really important i absolutely think the labor movement was essential not only for this story but in pushing for justice. don't talk about those coalition the anti-communist movement and...
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the wrong answer could leaf california communities at higher risks. here's the problem, the federal government and top scientists across the country cannot seem to agree on the solution. the u.s. fort estimate service believes that it can lead to new fires. some are arguing that dead trees should be left alone, since they absorb moisture from the soil and slow down wildfires. the congressman who chairs the house environment subcommittee took note of the reporting and now mans to summon forest officials and others to d.c., he plans to force both sides to develop a plan to better protect california. the congressman sat down for an interview. when it comes to developing consensus, relating to post fire logging and how to best protect california from future wild fire, it frankly seems that the federal government is failing? >> it is. your report was helpful, we are going to have a hearing on wildfires and we need to understand the proper policies. right now, it's a very small group of beltway insiders that have come up with the plans and it benefits a lot
the wrong answer could leaf california communities at higher risks. here's the problem, the federal government and top scientists across the country cannot seem to agree on the solution. the u.s. fort estimate service believes that it can lead to new fires. some are arguing that dead trees should be left alone, since they absorb moisture from the soil and slow down wildfires. the congressman who chairs the house environment subcommittee took note of the reporting and now mans to summon forest...
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we investigate the growing industry of private autopsies here in california. candace nguyen: good evening, and thanks for joining me. i'm candace nguyen. we begin in san francisco with the sinking and leaning millennium tower. the downtown building is getting close to the limit of being safe and stable during an earthquake according to the engineer hired to stop the high-rise from sinking any further. our investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken shows you just how razor-thin the margin has become. jaxon van derbeken: last month crew's board holds at this corner where the millennium tower is sinking the most to test the soil and install new monitors. work on the project designed to stop the sinking was already halted when engineers realized it was actually causing the building to sink faster. now engineer ronald hamburger who designed the so-called fix wants to do a far more elaborate test, sinking a new support pile down to bedrock, which he concedes could trigger more sinking. rune storesund: and that's a pretty big deal. jaxon: rune storesund, head of the c
we investigate the growing industry of private autopsies here in california. candace nguyen: good evening, and thanks for joining me. i'm candace nguyen. we begin in san francisco with the sinking and leaning millennium tower. the downtown building is getting close to the limit of being safe and stable during an earthquake according to the engineer hired to stop the high-rise from sinking any further. our investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken shows you just how razor-thin the margin has...
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i am folks, including our own california governor. obviously he represents both los angeles and san francisco but tricky for the governor. it is but in his tweet, he says, as a native san franciscan, i may have a different opinion meaning in the outcome of the series with the hashtag beat l. a. yeah it does get tricky. i know that for a fact, i can relate to the vice president and her husband here. i live in a divided household. right now. there you go. that's me and my lovely wife. she's born and raised in l, a diehard dodgers fan. um you know, but we live in the same house. we coexist, although i must say. the rivalry, you know, heading to the playoffs a little and intensified. so this week is going to be, uh, it could be a little bit tricky. it's going to be it's going to be intense around my house a big complicated here, but we're excited about. it's going to be a lot of fun and you're actually going to the game too. right we're going to go on saturday. yeah so if you see my wife give her a hard time, okay, so what happened? just
i am folks, including our own california governor. obviously he represents both los angeles and san francisco but tricky for the governor. it is but in his tweet, he says, as a native san franciscan, i may have a different opinion meaning in the outcome of the series with the hashtag beat l. a. yeah it does get tricky. i know that for a fact, i can relate to the vice president and her husband here. i live in a divided household. right now. there you go. that's me and my lovely wife. she's born...
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you have california doing insanely stupid things driving people out of california toward states that have rational government. the gap between red states and the worst of the blue states is to go totally different countries. the red states with the republican governors, republican legislators, lower taxes, less regulation, favoring work favoring the job creation. they are going to do great. they also have schools that actually work. these blueue states, california chicago, illinois, new york they are disasters and all going ideology doesn't work, their union allies are destroying the system and i think it's a real crisis of the american system and whether or not in the next five or six years we eliminate this radical big government socialism, go back to a traditional american model where work matters, taxes ought to be low, you want to be responsible for your own o life and you sout in virginia when you're the democrat candidate for governor saying parents should not be involved in the schools. to say that in a debate tells you how deeply the unions want to own the school room and yo
you have california doing insanely stupid things driving people out of california toward states that have rational government. the gap between red states and the worst of the blue states is to go totally different countries. the red states with the republican governors, republican legislators, lower taxes, less regulation, favoring work favoring the job creation. they are going to do great. they also have schools that actually work. these blueue states, california chicago, illinois, new york...
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this is not a matter of sort of tesla leaving california. as i said, our intention is to actually increase output from fremont and taking that up to 50%. >> reporter: they are moving where there is no income tax. musk has already moved from l.a. to austin. business leaders say it should ring alarm bells. the bay area and state needs to solve the issue of housing and affordability. >> we've heard it from companies and employers for years. we need to accelerate our progress on some of these issues causing companies like tesla to question whether california is the place for them to grow. >> reporter: others argue it's not bad. other tech hubs are expanding. silicon valley is still the best place for innovation. >> when you look at the access to talent, when you look at the access to capital, i don't think there's a better place to do business. but when we look at the cost of doing business here we've got a lot of work to do. >> reporter: exactly how many employees will be moving with the new headquarters is still unclear. tesla is still hiring
this is not a matter of sort of tesla leaving california. as i said, our intention is to actually increase output from fremont and taking that up to 50%. >> reporter: they are moving where there is no income tax. musk has already moved from l.a. to austin. business leaders say it should ring alarm bells. the bay area and state needs to solve the issue of housing and affordability. >> we've heard it from companies and employers for years. we need to accelerate our progress on some of...
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the latest data from california. human resources shows 62% of state workers are vaccinated as of october 7th. >> but that figure does not represent all departments has just 118 of the state's 166 entities have reported vaccine information to cali char the reported vaccination rate of state workers is lower than that of the state's population which as of monday was at 72%. we need to step things up in late july. governor gavin newsom and health and human services secretary doctor mark galli announced the first in the nation rule for state workers to either prove they're vaccinated or submit to regular testing. it was a push to get workers vaccinated months later, cal hr data shows there are numerous state agencies that have less than half of their workers vaccinated, including the employment development department at 26%. the department of forestry and fire protection at 30%. the prison industry authority at 47% and the california earthquake authority at 41%. in a statement, a cali tar spokesperson said, quote, consid
the latest data from california. human resources shows 62% of state workers are vaccinated as of october 7th. >> but that figure does not represent all departments has just 118 of the state's 166 entities have reported vaccine information to cali char the reported vaccination rate of state workers is lower than that of the state's population which as of monday was at 72%. we need to step things up in late july. governor gavin newsom and health and human services secretary doctor mark...
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as prescribed by the state of california. the warehouse on neptune drive had rooms for different stages of growth, grow lights, air vents and jerry rig power hookups. you know, this is basically modern day bootlegging like we saw in the 19 twenties. investigators seized up to half a million plants. more than a dozen guns £12,000 of process plants worth $42 million.10 million dollars in cash. this was a very sophisticated and elaborate, almost corporate style. uh cultivation operation corporate because workers were treated to break rooms like this one with flat screen tvs and fine wines stocked in fridges, $1000 bottles of wine that they would just sip on after all apart, grow like this one is hard work trimmer spent hours cultivating these plants sitting on small chairs like this one. also rated was this warehouse on 77th avenue in east oakland, outfitted with 10 generators? get to operated under the radar. when you decide not to operate under those guidelines, life's a lot easier until you get caught, although seven suspect
as prescribed by the state of california. the warehouse on neptune drive had rooms for different stages of growth, grow lights, air vents and jerry rig power hookups. you know, this is basically modern day bootlegging like we saw in the 19 twenties. investigators seized up to half a million plants. more than a dozen guns £12,000 of process plants worth $42 million.10 million dollars in cash. this was a very sophisticated and elaborate, almost corporate style. uh cultivation operation corporate...
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our pick for some of the top stories in california this week. reservoirs across northern california have slightly higher water levels thanks to last week's drenching storm. a bomb cyclone and atmospheric river broke 100 year rain records in parts of northern california, including san francisco, where we had our wettest ever day in october. in order to escape our severe drought, we need a lot more rain. >>> governor newsom received his booster shot this weekend and encouraged all eligible californians to get the boosters, too. the calirnia drug administration has authorized the emergency use of the vaccine for children age 5 to 11. and they are ready to roll it out on school campuses next week. >>> facebook now has a corporate name called meta-. the company had a role in online extremism, the profits grew compared this time last quarter. the teller tech companies talk snapchat and youtube and we útalk about online bullying and adult content. >> what are you doing to stop bulleting onsnapchat? ú>> this is a moving issue for me as a parent. bully
our pick for some of the top stories in california this week. reservoirs across northern california have slightly higher water levels thanks to last week's drenching storm. a bomb cyclone and atmospheric river broke 100 year rain records in parts of northern california, including san francisco, where we had our wettest ever day in october. in order to escape our severe drought, we need a lot more rain. >>> governor newsom received his booster shot this weekend and encouraged all...
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entering california. indeed, some of the habitual offenders desiring to leave pete wilson's california would have been great material for a saturday night live skit. these days opponents of three strikes have managed to put many of its most effective provisions to rest, and specious arguments have been presented to an electorate that hardly remembers the bad old days. the initiative has been cannibalized, a victim of its own success, and the crime rate after decades of decreases has begun rising. so i want to close, though, with a personal anecdote, near the end of his first term, the governor decided to appoint me to the appellate court. my nomination was not well received. to appoint a conservative is controversial, to appoint a black conservative is [inaudible]. so this became kind of a pitched battle, and during the height of the controversy, i got a call from a friend who was also a member of the wilson administration, tom asked how i was faring. i said i honestly hadn't wanted to drag the governor i
entering california. indeed, some of the habitual offenders desiring to leave pete wilson's california would have been great material for a saturday night live skit. these days opponents of three strikes have managed to put many of its most effective provisions to rest, and specious arguments have been presented to an electorate that hardly remembers the bad old days. the initiative has been cannibalized, a victim of its own success, and the crime rate after decades of decreases has begun...
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the spill, one of the worst in california's history. crude oil smearing the coastline from huntington to newport beach, encroaching on critical habitats and wetlands. >> we are starting to see oil-covered fish and birds washing up along our coastline. >> reporter: the goo forcing popular beaches to close due to potential health hazards. while officials cancel the final day of the pacific air show. >> the oil spill affects humans' health directly as well as indirectly. some of the direct contact is touching the oil products or tars. the other thing is inhaling the vapors. >> my throat hurt, and you can feel the vapor in the air. >> reporter: officials say the leak was caused by a broken pipeline about 4 1/2 miles offshore. the entire amount of oil in that line released into the ocean. the company that owns the pipeline, beta offshore is pledging full cooperation in the wake of the disaster. meanwhile, crews have deployed skimming equipment and booms to prevent the oil from flowing into a nearby ecoological reserve. still, the damage may
the spill, one of the worst in california's history. crude oil smearing the coastline from huntington to newport beach, encroaching on critical habitats and wetlands. >> we are starting to see oil-covered fish and birds washing up along our coastline. >> reporter: the goo forcing popular beaches to close due to potential health hazards. while officials cancel the final day of the pacific air show. >> the oil spill affects humans' health directly as well as indirectly. some of...
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but now that dream has been threatened by california, governor gavin knew some new bill, s b 9, california. senate bill 9 will subdivide single family lots instead of homes. these lots will be building complexes with up to 4 units. advocate for the bill. payment will help california housing prices. others argue infiltrating some neighborhoods with rentals will decrease the value of the single family homes. they've worked so hard to acquire. last year san diego to city council approved allowing bonus units, sometimes up to a half dozen per lot. and since then, development has exploded some 13000 permits for issued for units in 2020. that's roughly just above 10 percent of the state's new housing stock. and now it's so easy to see that southern california is flooded with studios and apartments. many families who have their heart set on beautiful single family homes are moving elsewhere as the taxes in real estate are on the rise in the golden state. many locals picked up and moved to read states, including arizona, texas, and florida. all politics may be one thing, even hard earned money is
but now that dream has been threatened by california, governor gavin knew some new bill, s b 9, california. senate bill 9 will subdivide single family lots instead of homes. these lots will be building complexes with up to 4 units. advocate for the bill. payment will help california housing prices. others argue infiltrating some neighborhoods with rentals will decrease the value of the single family homes. they've worked so hard to acquire. last year san diego to city council approved allowing...
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california is also experiencing drought. allocations for the state water project contractors and the 0% allocation for 140% just to get a normal runoff. for the first time ever they are unable to produce power on the brighter side, california stepped up in 2003 with the quantification settlement agreement to reduce colorado river usage by 800,000 annually and included mitigation measures. we achieved and succeeded conservation to the shortage criteria and 2019 drought contingency plan so metropolitan has 1.3 million in lake mead adding 14 feet of elevation. the irrigation district have concern and again to the zero reclamation. additionally, metropolitan, nevada, arizona and reclamation are currently collaborating and have a potential to create 150,000 acres annually of water in the region reducing the demand on the colorado river. naturally with the largest share of the river use would be the irrigation district. imperial has already participated in the largest urban transfer in the country and the need to address the litig
california is also experiencing drought. allocations for the state water project contractors and the 0% allocation for 140% just to get a normal runoff. for the first time ever they are unable to produce power on the brighter side, california stepped up in 2003 with the quantification settlement agreement to reduce colorado river usage by 800,000 annually and included mitigation measures. we achieved and succeeded conservation to the shortage criteria and 2019 drought contingency plan so...
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this past year has been one of the driest on record for parts of california and nevada. according to the u.s. drought monitor, many areas saw 50% or less of their normal levels of rain during the so-called water year. the water year runs from october to the end of september. because of the drought, the city of livermore is officially in a staged 2 water emergency. what this means for you is that the city is trying to reduce water usage by 15%. it is also asking you to avoid using sprinklers between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., and to limit landscape watering to certain days that are addressed specific. >>> a lot of people dealing with trying to cut back, and again, pushing 90 in the and in some locations today. >>> that's hot for the last day in september, but not record- setting. the records are still around triple digits for most inland parts of the bay area. at least we aren't that hot, but this heat dumb, or very warm dome, is going to remain in place through the weekend, and even to start off next week. the latest storm system to impact the pacific northwest, all of tha
this past year has been one of the driest on record for parts of california and nevada. according to the u.s. drought monitor, many areas saw 50% or less of their normal levels of rain during the so-called water year. the water year runs from october to the end of september. because of the drought, the city of livermore is officially in a staged 2 water emergency. what this means for you is that the city is trying to reduce water usage by 15%. it is also asking you to avoid using sprinklers...
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now to southern california. huntington beach is back open following that devastating oil spill off the coast. authorities say they decided to reopen the beach after testing the water quality. they did not detect any significant amount of oil associated toxins. cleanup crew members recovered about 5500 gallons of crude oil. there's still an investigation into what cracked the pipeline that caused the spill in the first place. coast guard officials say it may have ruptured up one year ago. california department of justice has opened a new investigation into the oil spill state attorney general rob bonta says his office will partner with other state. local and federal authorities to determine what caused the spill and what, if anything, could have been done to prevent or minimize the accident bonta and california senator alex padilla met. what the u.s. coast guard and the company responsible for the spill to discuss the emergency response there. >> you're prepared to do what is necessary to get a full accounting of
now to southern california. huntington beach is back open following that devastating oil spill off the coast. authorities say they decided to reopen the beach after testing the water quality. they did not detect any significant amount of oil associated toxins. cleanup crew members recovered about 5500 gallons of crude oil. there's still an investigation into what cracked the pipeline that caused the spill in the first place. coast guard officials say it may have ruptured up one year ago....
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california tops the list at nearly 1200 reported strikes so far this year. texas is in second place with about half as many strikes as california, followed by florida and tennessee. people who shine lasers at aircraft face fines of up to $11,000 for each violation and nearly $31,000 for multiple violations. >>> jeff ranieri is here. as we head into the weekend -- i see green on the radar screen. >> just offshore. >> just a it is not going to be heavy tonight but we will get into a few spotty shower chances just off to the north and also to the east of us. in san francisco where they are getting ready for game one of the nlds we have clouds moving in. you will see in the forecast here once we get to around 10:00 tonight we might get drizzle moving in. but the game likely would be over by then. all in all, if you are headed that way temperatures will be cool n the 50s. for game two on saturday, lots of sun for anything pregame you have got going on. and 66, and more 50s and 60s returning. let's get back to the shower chance. by 11:30 at night. activity offshor
california tops the list at nearly 1200 reported strikes so far this year. texas is in second place with about half as many strikes as california, followed by florida and tennessee. people who shine lasers at aircraft face fines of up to $11,000 for each violation and nearly $31,000 for multiple violations. >>> jeff ranieri is here. as we head into the weekend -- i see green on the radar screen. >> just offshore. >> just a it is not going to be heavy tonight but we will get...
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that's what we did in california. we talked about pollution and we talked about the health aspects of pollution and we talked about how many people are dying, how many are getting cancer, how many young kids are getting asthma and having tremendous health problems because of that, or dying. so, all those kinds of things we talked about and therefore the california people understood what is at stake, and therefore they always voted with us and went with us. people say, "wait a minute, what are we trying to fight for here? there's so many problems." i say all of these problems relate only to one thing and it's pollution. don't talk about the polar bears and about the icebergs and about the rising sea level. yeah, we can mention that right along the way because it's true, there is climate change, but it's caused because of pollution. let's terminate pollution. hasta la vista, baby. california has long struggled with poor air quality, driven by economic growth and a seemingly insatiable appetite for driving. as governor,
that's what we did in california. we talked about pollution and we talked about the health aspects of pollution and we talked about how many people are dying, how many are getting cancer, how many young kids are getting asthma and having tremendous health problems because of that, or dying. so, all those kinds of things we talked about and therefore the california people understood what is at stake, and therefore they always voted with us and went with us. people say, "wait a minute, what...
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the latest data from california. human resources shows 62% of state workers are vaccinated as of october 7th. >> but that figure does not represent all departments has just 118 of the state's 166 entities have reported vaccine information to cali char the reported vaccination rate of state workers is lower than that of the state's population which as of monday was at 72%. we need to step things up in late july. governor gavin newsom and health and human services secretary doctor mark galli announced the first in the nation rule for state workers to either prove they're vaccinated or submit to regular testing. it was a push to get workers vaccinated months later, cal hr data shows there are numerous state agencies that have less than half of their workers vaccinated, including the employment development department at 26%. the department of forestry and fire protection at 30%. the prison industry authority at 47% and the california earthquake authority at 41%. in a statement, a cali tar spokesperson said, quote, consid
the latest data from california. human resources shows 62% of state workers are vaccinated as of october 7th. >> but that figure does not represent all departments has just 118 of the state's 166 entities have reported vaccine information to cali char the reported vaccination rate of state workers is lower than that of the state's population which as of monday was at 72%. we need to step things up in late july. governor gavin newsom and health and human services secretary doctor mark...
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president shamann walton, california assembly member ash color and california state superintendent of schools. tony thurmond. and santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez. she wants to be san jose's next mayor and she made the announcement today outside of her home and chavez is joining a handful of others who are vying to replace mayor sam liccardo after he terms out in 2022. >> councilmember raul peralez dev davis and matt mahan joined the race. just a few days ago. also running is former congressional candidate jonathan stepped on. >> national news now with only hours to spare president biden signed legislation tonight to a void, a partial federal shutdown to keep the government funded through at least december 3rd congress had passed the bill earlier tonight. it includes 6 billion dollars to helped resettle afghan refugees and 28 billion for disaster relief victims. so joining us now to talk about the averted. a government shutdown is donna crane from san jose state university. thank you so much for joining us. donna. >> great to be here. ok, so why did we get to this point agai
president shamann walton, california assembly member ash color and california state superintendent of schools. tony thurmond. and santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez. she wants to be san jose's next mayor and she made the announcement today outside of her home and chavez is joining a handful of others who are vying to replace mayor sam liccardo after he terms out in 2022. >> councilmember raul peralez dev davis and matt mahan joined the race. just a few days ago. also running is...