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todo para conexiÓn california, david. >É que nos puede seguir a travÉs de facebook como conexiÓn california nos puede escribir a travÉs de twitter, nos vemos la prÓxima semana, gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> 3 de abril principales noticia, el gobierno de trump tv unificara mÁs de 700,000 niÑos con sus padres bajo la protecciÓn del tps, un programa cancelado por trump en 2017 que o a los niÑos en el tiempo, se publica la lista de los mÁs buscados. siete hispanos encuentran cadÁveres de niÑos en una fosa clandestina, la instituciÓn cerró hace ocho aÑos pero pero durante un siglo . con violencia en daÑos, retirar del mercado una silla para bebÉ que causÓ la muerte de mÁs de 30 infantes, productos muy popular y hay casi 5 millones de estas sillas en los hogares de los consumidores. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn de fin de semana. >>venidos al noticiero univisiÓn, el gobierno trump y los abogados de varias familias de niÑos centroamericanos llegaron a un acuerdo, para reunificar a
todo para conexiÓn california, david. >É que nos puede seguir a travÉs de facebook como conexiÓn california nos puede escribir a travÉs de twitter, nos vemos la prÓxima semana, gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> 3 de abril principales noticia, el gobierno de trump tv unificara mÁs de 700,000 niÑos con sus padres bajo la protecciÓn del tps, un programa cancelado por trump en 2017 que o a los niÑos en el tiempo, se publica la lista de los mÁs buscados. siete hispanos encuentran...
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everything is big in california. rich.nd is big and the men and the corporations who owned the land for big and rich. -- old at the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor, very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it is not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 million per year -- $3 billion per year industry carried farming has always been take. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monotony -- monopoly. agribusiness. many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange. some are also in the packing and processing business and a
everything is big in california. rich.nd is big and the men and the corporations who owned the land for big and rich. -- old at the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor, very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it is not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 million per year -- $3 billion per year industry carried farming has always been take. many farms in california started big. some of the...
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farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state is owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then, is the story of monopoly, and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly. agribusiness. some farms are owned by individuals but many are buying -- are by corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange. some are also in the packing and processing business and are among the giants of the u.s. food industry. agribusiness has ruled with -- has rolled its domains -- has ruled its domains in california with absolute power. economic and political. the southern pacific railroad once ran the state of california. a famous novel was written about that called "the octopus." dsp is still one of the biggest businesses. -- biggest landowners. it is a part of agribusiness
farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farmland in the state is owned by less than 1% of the owners. this then, is the story of monopoly, and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly. agribusiness....
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among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from tales of labors to stories of the nation's expansion and the birth of a pioneering university. we hope you will enjoy this multifaceted reflection. to begin our program, whether you call them entrepreneurs, venture capitalists or crooks, for influential men were behind the building of the transcontinental railroad. begin ourwhyte will story with a few of these men who became to beak known that be known as the big four. -- we came to be known as the big four. he is a macarthur fellow. his work has won numerous academic prices. -- prizes. he is
among them, california senator leland stanford. this portion and the land leland stanford pushed -- leland stanford purchased with it later became stanford university, where we gather here today. partnership with the stanford continuing studies program, the stamford historical society is 'seased to bring you today symposium, reflecting on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and its legacy. you will hear some of stanford's most distinguished historians. from...
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california. this pain is devastating. it's crippling and changes one's perspective on how this system addresses the issue when it comes to our black and brown community, children being murdered, young children being pushe.we ask to support this legislation because it's been saving lives. the department of justice through ab. -71 has a source where you can view this and ab953 helps to substantiate everything we say is true. what we saying last year what sb1421 being passed and how many officers have been wrong. >> thank you. >> good morning. i'm with an organization called the community of justice in oakland and i want to thank the supervisors for letting us speak on this important issue and thank you supervisor haney, for supporting this revolution. revolution. resolution. the current use of force standards in 1872, during that time it was legal according to california legislato legislatorp california indians and force them into forced servitude, essentially slavery in the state of california. vi
california. this pain is devastating. it's crippling and changes one's perspective on how this system addresses the issue when it comes to our black and brown community, children being murdered, young children being pushe.we ask to support this legislation because it's been saving lives. the department of justice through ab. -71 has a source where you can view this and ab953 helps to substantiate everything we say is true. what we saying last year what sb1421 being passed and how many officers...
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california has a large salvadoran population. >>> in southern california investigation underway after a family discovered a hateful message on their lawn. take a look. the family discovered two swastikas burned into the grass in front of their home. police say the vandals used a certain type of chemical to burn the grass. two more were found imprinted on the street nearby. >> very offensive. horrible. it is a horrible thing thn't enwhatare dog. >> investigators are now reviewing surveillance video. authorities say because the homeowners are not jewish the case is being investigated as felony vandalism. >>> a 17-year-old girl gets rear ended with a minor fender under when she tried to get the drivers information. >>> got a craving for fluffy souffli short stacks? get in line, the frenzy over special pancakes making their u.s. debut. >>> coming up at 6:00, pain at >>> in sacramento a violent road rage attack caught on camera. a teenager involved in a minor fender bender stopped to inspect the damage to her car. little did she know the driver would come out swinging. yasmeen hassan is in
california has a large salvadoran population. >>> in southern california investigation underway after a family discovered a hateful message on their lawn. take a look. the family discovered two swastikas burned into the grass in front of their home. police say the vandals used a certain type of chemical to burn the grass. two more were found imprinted on the street nearby. >> very offensive. horrible. it is a horrible thing thn't enwhatare dog. >> investigators are now...
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from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. there were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's not just insurance companies that are wondering but it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all need to collaborate on this because it's the most vulnerable population that are being the most severely affected. we want to prevent this. this is that community i mentioned, copy part in santa rosa, california, in 20 something that completely burned down after embers jumped over a freeway and a lot of other areas to get here. what if we could have prevented that? have public health improve? i think prevention is the key. we need to plan, innovate and engineer new materials and things and we need to think about how to equip our first responders so that they can respond to dispense as sa
from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. there were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's not just insurance companies that are wondering but it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all...
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with love, california. >>chicago's police union and dozens of cook county suburban police chiefs are demanding that state's attorney general kim. >>fox resign to step down fox is under fire for her decision to drop charges against actor jussie smollett let member that case over that a crime that's millette is accused of staging. law enforcement banded together today to announce a no confidence vote they say their anger with fox is not just about the decision to drop charges against small at who's originally from santa rosa. >>does putting criminals back on the street. during the process are not charging them at all and allowing them to go back in commit their crimes again. >>the police chief say the safety of citizens and officers is at risk because of fox's decisions to allegedly under prosecute. a spokesperson for fox called the no confidence vote just an excuse to justify their resistance to the state's attorney. >>karcher the golden state warriors celebrating their final regular season at oracle arena a
with love, california. >>chicago's police union and dozens of cook county suburban police chiefs are demanding that state's attorney general kim. >>fox resign to step down fox is under fire for her decision to drop charges against actor jussie smollett let member that case over that a crime that's millette is accused of staging. law enforcement banded together today to announce a no confidence vote they say their anger with fox is not just about the decision to drop charges against...
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and i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california. they complain. >> reporter: earlier the president holding a roundtable with local officials expressing his frustration at some asylum seekers. >> it's a scam, okay? it's a scam. a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. point of entry and ask for asylum in america, claiming a hardship in their country. >> can't take anymore, sorry folks. can't take anymore. asylum, i look at some of these asylum people, they're gang members. they're not afraid of anything. they have lawyers greeting them. that's a very dangerous world he's living in. and if he keeps living there, lots of problems for the people of california. >> reporter: the border patrol presenting the president with a piece of the recently built wall. >> the border patrol agents, a border wall system is what works. >> reporter: a congressional delegation from california is here. as is republican assembly woman melissa melendez from lake elsinore. >> d
and i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california. they complain. >> reporter: earlier the president holding a roundtable with local officials expressing his frustration at some asylum seekers. >> it's a scam, okay? it's a scam. a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. point of entry and ask for asylum in america, claiming a hardship in their country....
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department of public health for california peri natal equity initiative. and waives indirect costs for both items. >> supervisor: supervisor peskin. >> same question for d. p.m. h. >> i'm health director for department of public health. i can speak to the peri natal grant only. the grant was awarded in december. we got the contract in march. which is why it's before you today. >> understood. >> supervisor: would you like to pursue the question for item 19? >> supervisor: i would. >> supervisor: is there anyone hear from the department of health? >> supervisor: some departments think they can send a memo and we can take it from there. this started with public health in the beginning and still only halfway got the message. out of an abundance of tolerance let's pass the item and through the president and through ms. kittler maybe you can inform mr. koufax and mr. wagner they have to get it together. >> thank you, i'll pass the message along and make sure we have somebody here in the future. >> supervisor: good suggestion. colleagues, can we take these items,
department of public health for california peri natal equity initiative. and waives indirect costs for both items. >> supervisor: supervisor peskin. >> same question for d. p.m. h. >> i'm health director for department of public health. i can speak to the peri natal grant only. the grant was awarded in december. we got the contract in march. which is why it's before you today. >> understood. >> supervisor: would you like to pursue the question for item 19? >>...
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california. vigilante lynching were common against mexicans, african-americans, chinese immigrants, italian immigrants. this was california 150 years ago. this predates the exclusion act of 1882. this is when it was absolutely illegal for women to vote. women had almost zero rights in the state of california. this is when the california legislator was exclusively white male privileged property owners. this is the context for which the current law, as it stands, has been set, but that's not who we are any more in california. so we ask san francisco to please provide leadership and pass this resolution and let's bring us up to 2019 and defend human rights in california and pass ab32. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm marlene sanchez and i'm for the restorative justice in oakland and i'm a san francisco native at the bayview hunter's point and i'm here in support of ab-392, changing the language from reasonable to necessary. we know that the police have the training and that they're actually gettin
california. vigilante lynching were common against mexicans, african-americans, chinese immigrants, italian immigrants. this was california 150 years ago. this predates the exclusion act of 1882. this is when it was absolutely illegal for women to vote. women had almost zero rights in the state of california. this is when the california legislator was exclusively white male privileged property owners. this is the context for which the current law, as it stands, has been set, but that's not who...
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the message from o'rourke to california voters. it's monday, april 29th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time is just about 6:30. we want to check in with mary lee. it's cloudy, but it's going to change. >> that's right, kenny and michelle. it's a cloudy start to the workweek. i did find the sunshine on our mount vaca camera. beautiful sunshine and temperatures in the low to mid 50s. your microclimate forecast and what to expect along the coast, partly sunny skies this afternoon. a cool day in the bay. mild conditions in the mid 60s. breezy with southwesterly winds and inland warming up to the mid 70s with plenty of sunshine. i'll let you know what to expect taking you through the workweek as well as allergy sufferers. >>> expect delays. there's trouble spots we're tracking. first a live look at mobile 5. our photographer chris just making his way on lumbar toward the golden gate bridge. we'll look live later from that camera. those in the opposite direction, things are slower as you make your way into the city. travel times, you're in the red or t
the message from o'rourke to california voters. it's monday, april 29th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time is just about 6:30. we want to check in with mary lee. it's cloudy, but it's going to change. >> that's right, kenny and michelle. it's a cloudy start to the workweek. i did find the sunshine on our mount vaca camera. beautiful sunshine and temperatures in the low to mid 50s. your microclimate forecast and what to expect along the coast, partly sunny skies this...
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we saw last year in california. >>are in large part the result of human activity of our emissions a in our inaction in the face of the science, no sign to say we will continue to warm at an alarming rate that will consume more property and more lives in california and texas throughout the world unless we change course now 10 years left to us and that means no new oil and gas leases on federal lands. the existing leases we have should reflect the cost in pollution. the consequences to our climate we've got a transition off of fossil fuels towards wind and solar and renewable energies as fast as we possibly can we're going to central valley in parts to learn how farmers can use new technologies like precision tilling to disturb of the carbon in the soil and plant cover crops to read more of the carbon out of the year if everyone does everything that they can then maybe we can help lead this world can be in the powers of the planet to ensure that we stop this change before it's too late for the generations that follow.
we saw last year in california. >>are in large part the result of human activity of our emissions a in our inaction in the face of the science, no sign to say we will continue to warm at an alarming rate that will consume more property and more lives in california and texas throughout the world unless we change course now 10 years left to us and that means no new oil and gas leases on federal lands. the existing leases we have should reflect the cost in pollution. the consequences to our...
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in california gps monitors seismic activity. and the things up radio communications used by the chp as well as cal fire. >> we are completely reliant upon cbs >> reporter: he is an expert. he said gps works by sending out timing signals. >> essentially all of the gps satellites are just very precise clocks. >> reporter: in a signal a timestamp. >> they start counting. >> reporter: the code is 10 digits. you device can only store so much before the ughly ery 20 enor 1999 with lover you problems. but this time it's different. so many more people and businesses use gps. >> 20 years ago do you did not have a gps in your cell phone. >> knowing how it affects every part of my life, i am depended on it. >> reporter: a rollover could disrupt critical systems. not to mention your gps could act bizarre. >> if you are driving your car and it were to suddenly say that you are in the middle of the pacific ocean, be suspicious. >> reporter: the department of homeland security has the best a bulletin warning about the upcoming event. and recom
in california gps monitors seismic activity. and the things up radio communications used by the chp as well as cal fire. >> we are completely reliant upon cbs >> reporter: he is an expert. he said gps works by sending out timing signals. >> essentially all of the gps satellites are just very precise clocks. >> reporter: in a signal a timestamp. >> they start counting. >> reporter: the code is 10 digits. you device can only store so much before the ughly ery...
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in 2020. >> he says, i'm not supposed to win in california, they told me i should not go to california. then he says, i have rallies and more people should up than ever. the last thing you said tonight, i think i can win california. >> reporter: while the president was run by supporters inside the fundraiser, there were protesters outside from an anti-fascism group that protested his visit to california, and his immigration policies. >> anybody with a conscience should be out here, and out here protesting. not just that he is in los angeles, but that he is a criminal. he is getting more dangerous than ever, going after his opposition, threatening war with syria. these are dangerous times. that's why we are out here.>> reporter: while california is not president trump's favorite state, the lore of a big-money fundraiser to fill the campaign coffer was too much to resist. the fundraising event was held this evening on the street at the family home of lee sampson, a healthcare executive, who is a longtime and generous contributor to republican candidates. the dinner went for $15,000 per t
in 2020. >> he says, i'm not supposed to win in california, they told me i should not go to california. then he says, i have rallies and more people should up than ever. the last thing you said tonight, i think i can win california. >> reporter: while the president was run by supporters inside the fundraiser, there were protesters outside from an anti-fascism group that protested his visit to california, and his immigration policies. >> anybody with a conscience should be out...
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. >> we're taking the live feed coming out of southern california, poway, california, a little bit north of san diego there in the southland of california. this is a smaller-sized city, about 50,000. we're covering the latest information coming in from law enforcement as well as some of the witnesses there. 1:00, little bit after 1:00 pacific time. based on the timeline if you where are here with us, you can hear that law enforcement was saying they responded at 11:23 a.m. it is 1:00 right now. it appears, jim cavanaugh, that we were moving quickly and it appears to be done because they are confident, jim, that nobody else is involved in this at the moment. >> i think you're right, richard, they are very confident in that. the sheriff sergeant seemed to be -- he's getting that information from the detectives on scene and they don't feel there's an outstanding shooter. the other data we can try to analyze, we don't have much, but the witness said that the rabbi did not stop preaching when the person was shot. and so that would -- may indicate, now we're trying to analyze without a lot of
. >> we're taking the live feed coming out of southern california, poway, california, a little bit north of san diego there in the southland of california. this is a smaller-sized city, about 50,000. we're covering the latest information coming in from law enforcement as well as some of the witnesses there. 1:00, little bit after 1:00 pacific time. based on the timeline if you where are here with us, you can hear that law enforcement was saying they responded at 11:23 a.m. it is 1:00...
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with love, california. >>us supreme court will decide whether or not the trump administration can add a question about citizenship to the 2020 senses. critics say 6 states are at risk of losing seats in congress if there is a population undercounts one of those could be california washington correspondent alexandra moen tells us the supreme court or. >>arguments in the department of commerce versus new york case today. >>at the heart of the debate on whether the trump administration can add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census is why secretary of commerce wilbur ross decided to do it. he acted arbitrarily because all of the data all of the evidence all of the reports even his own staff indicated that this a citizenship question would undermine the cow supreme court justice sonia sotomayor said secretary ross seaich of status were previously on the senses but were dropped decades ago this question on
with love, california. >>us supreme court will decide whether or not the trump administration can add a question about citizenship to the 2020 senses. critics say 6 states are at risk of losing seats in congress if there is a population undercounts one of those could be california washington correspondent alexandra moen tells us the supreme court or. >>arguments in the department of commerce versus new york case today. >>at the heart of the debate on whether the trump...
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california. >> in california. 737 human beings on death roe. many of them we nope are wrongfully convicted. we don't know which ones. someone last year in california served close to 26 years, was wrong flee convicted and exonerated. by some estimates conservativively one out of every 25 on death row meaning over 30 people on the death roe in california are wrongfully collected the question for me is not and strakt for me i have to sign off on the prehead tatd execution much an individual. at the same time i'm telling my daughter it's wrong to kill. i can't in good conscious do that with the predicate you laid out in that piece. our criminal justice system it's been said by others moore eloquently than i say it. but the bottom line i believe this it the core of my soul we have a criminal justice system that does treat people rich and guilty better than we treat people poor and innocent. it's not only racially biased. it's economically biased wealth biased until we address the fundamental flaws in the system of justice i can't advance that with t
california. >> in california. 737 human beings on death roe. many of them we nope are wrongfully convicted. we don't know which ones. someone last year in california served close to 26 years, was wrong flee convicted and exonerated. by some estimates conservativively one out of every 25 on death row meaning over 30 people on the death roe in california are wrongfully collected the question for me is not and strakt for me i have to sign off on the prehead tatd execution much an individual....
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it to california consumer. so yes. my information was collected here, because i am a california, a year from now, i would be. >> what if you heard from a new congress as a democrat house and real concern? >> there somebody different bills lying around right now. we'll see where all the pieces are in the end. >> blackford has been active on this issue. where do think of her legislation? >> i haven't looked at her legislation carefully but i put in all the conversations, one of the things i think was really great about the california bill is that we balance business interest in collecting and using information. so that walk we started with this company collect information and i use it internally as much as they have to, they just have to collect it. they have to honor my request. >> co-author of the california consumer privacy act former president of california for consumer privacy. >> thank you for having me. >> the supreme court case last week concerning the trump and ministration's chad citizenship question to the 202
it to california consumer. so yes. my information was collected here, because i am a california, a year from now, i would be. >> what if you heard from a new congress as a democrat house and real concern? >> there somebody different bills lying around right now. we'll see where all the pieces are in the end. >> blackford has been active on this issue. where do think of her legislation? >> i haven't looked at her legislation carefully but i put in all the conversations,...
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in california we pay $1.19 more. the reason it is more expensive is because the summer blend is being sent to stations. that's more expensive and pricy. production is slowed due to refinery issues. this man rides his motorcycle daily from roseville to oakland. he said his bike is saving him big bucks as the gas prices soar. >> every summer it gets worse and worse. gas prices tend to go up around springtime. >> reporter: if you ngand who i here you go. gas buddy.com says under $3. there is still bargains out there. you have to hunt for those. if you are driving around the country, you might want to visit south carolina, alabama or arkansas. the average price is $2.47. that's the latest here in the east bay, ktvu fox 2 news. >> there are some times when i stop the pump as soon as it hits $60. i just can't go higher. it is a mental thing. >> sometimes what happens if you with a big gas tank, if it goes over $100, they won't let you put in more than $100. you cannot fill up your tank. >> i have a tiny 12-gallon tank. i g
in california we pay $1.19 more. the reason it is more expensive is because the summer blend is being sent to stations. that's more expensive and pricy. production is slowed due to refinery issues. this man rides his motorcycle daily from roseville to oakland. he said his bike is saving him big bucks as the gas prices soar. >> every summer it gets worse and worse. gas prices tend to go up around springtime. >> reporter: if you ngand who i here you go. gas buddy.com says under $3....
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mayor vaus of poway california yankee for you time. joel irwin joined us briefly in our last hour but we want to go with him. he's back now. joel and his family are members of tree of life were shooting took place six months ago today. joel i wanted to chat with you on something. you said that you felt some of the anti-semitic rhetoric has ramped up since the trump administration arrived in the administration but as you well know this is a president whose daughter is converted to judaism and his son-in-law's obviously jewish. it doesn't start with president trump, does that? >> no, doesn't it doesn't john and i'm glad you point that out. what i am saying is the rhetoric for example in charlottesville. the presence response that equivocated and it did not collect out for what it was. he said these were very fine people in that encouragement and other language about immigrants and language about people who are different, people of color in many instances, that is the problem. as we have seen in sri lanka with christians being mass murder
mayor vaus of poway california yankee for you time. joel irwin joined us briefly in our last hour but we want to go with him. he's back now. joel and his family are members of tree of life were shooting took place six months ago today. joel i wanted to chat with you on something. you said that you felt some of the anti-semitic rhetoric has ramped up since the trump administration arrived in the administration but as you well know this is a president whose daughter is converted to judaism and...
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breaking news coming out of southern california. one dead, three injured in a synagogue shooting in southern california. we are about four hours into this. stay with us. craftsmanship and y that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. bleech! aww! awww! ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft for the win win. a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. glad you're back how you f
breaking news coming out of southern california. one dead, three injured in a synagogue shooting in southern california. we are about four hours into this. stay with us. craftsmanship and y that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for...
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proposition 64 has passed in california. lemonis: as of new year's day, any adult can buy pot here without a prescription, and the black market is starting to go legit. i'm marcus lemonis. this summer, i traveled to l.a... we're ending prohibition and we're mainstreaming pot. ...and the desert. did the vote passing increase the odds of you becoming a billionaire some day? absolutely. now i've come to where it all began and where the money is pouring in. so all the real estate you work on is for the marijuana industry? yeah. it's going to be a huge market. california's now the largest legal marijuana market in the world. will the feds step in and try to stop it, or is it time for me to invest? ♪ my journey began on the avenue of the giants, a magical drive through the largest stand of untouched redwood trees in the world. welcome to marijuana country -- humboldt county, california. people have been growing pot up in the hills here since the '60s. it turns out some of them are still at it. but if you want to meet these pione
proposition 64 has passed in california. lemonis: as of new year's day, any adult can buy pot here without a prescription, and the black market is starting to go legit. i'm marcus lemonis. this summer, i traveled to l.a... we're ending prohibition and we're mainstreaming pot. ...and the desert. did the vote passing increase the odds of you becoming a billionaire some day? absolutely. now i've come to where it all began and where the money is pouring in. so all the real estate you work on is for...
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with a message for california's leaders.>>> california is the first one to complain. i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california.>> reporter: the president holding a roundtable with officials expressing his frustration with some asylum six seekers.>>> it is a scam. it is a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. port of entry and asked for asylum in america.>>> the system is full. we cannot take anymore. sorry folks. asylum i look at some of these asylum people. they are gang members. they are not afraid of anything. they have lawyers greeting them.>>> how do you fix the asylum system? is that you want to see asylum reform. what do you specifically want to do about it? the governor said some of your ideas show a disregard for the constitution. >>> he is living in a different world. that is a very dangerous world he is living in. of problems for the people of california.>> reporter: order patrol presenting the president with a piece of the recent
with a message for california's leaders.>>> california is the first one to complain. i don't mean the people of california. i'm talking about the politicians in california.>> reporter: the president holding a roundtable with officials expressing his frustration with some asylum six seekers.>>> it is a scam. it is a hoax. i know about hoaxes. i just went through a hoax. >> reporter: right now it is legal for migrants to approach a u.s. port of entry and asked for...
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from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's not just insurance companies that are wondering but it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all need to collaborate on this because it's the most vulnerable population that are being the most severely affected. we want to prevent this. this is that community i mentioned, copy part in santa rosa, california, in 20 something that completely burned down after embers jumped over a freeway and a lot of other areas to get here. what if we could have prevented that? have public health improve? i think prevention is the key. we need to plan, innovate and engineer new materials and things and we need to think about how to equip our first responders so that they can respond to dispense as saf
from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's not just insurance companies that are wondering but it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all...
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power to set standards to deal with conditions in california. the result of rolling back fuel efficiency standards would be that the smog will be w >> reporter: in oakland clean air activists are worried. >> the health of people in communities like west oakland is at stake. >> reporter: the codirector of the west oakland environmental indicators project has been fighting for two decades to improve air quality in west oakland. >> tens of thousands of cars coming and going. to and from san francisco and around region. passing by every day. and vehicle emissions are a primary source of pollution in this neighborhood. >> reporter: these two cases could significantly delay the federal government's plans to implement these proposals. >>> two women are behind bars after allegedly stealing $15,000 in cosmetics and toiletries. how they were caught, coming up. >> also, pediatric patients at children's hospital oakland spent the night under the sea. how the hospital changed their annual prom night so more parishes could attend. >> and after the rain this m
power to set standards to deal with conditions in california. the result of rolling back fuel efficiency standards would be that the smog will be w >> reporter: in oakland clean air activists are worried. >> the health of people in communities like west oakland is at stake. >> reporter: the codirector of the west oakland environmental indicators project has been fighting for two decades to improve air quality in west oakland. >> tens of thousands of cars coming and...
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heading into northern california. over my other shoulder is the weather maker that will get us on thursday and friday. let's walk you through tomorrow. showers in the morning. showers in the evening. scattered showers throughout the day. wednesday we are dry. as we head toward thursday, there is study a rainfall moving through. with the rain picking up more in intensity on friday. let's do something we will call commute cast. let's go to some specific roads for the morning commute tomorrow. cloudy but no precipitation. down toward san jose and highway 101. we work up the peninsula. a few drops of rainfall. the rain will likely continue to be scattered over san francisco through 9:00 tomorrow morning. we are wet for the morning commute in spots. off-and-on rain tonight. scattered showers continue on tuesday with more rain later in the week. highs tomorrow, close to average. mid-60s. livermore at 65. scattered showers in redwood city. napa you will be cool at 59. wednesday the driest day of the week. we get soggy again.
heading into northern california. over my other shoulder is the weather maker that will get us on thursday and friday. let's walk you through tomorrow. showers in the morning. showers in the evening. scattered showers throughout the day. wednesday we are dry. as we head toward thursday, there is study a rainfall moving through. with the rain picking up more in intensity on friday. let's do something we will call commute cast. let's go to some specific roads for the morning commute tomorrow....
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with love, california. my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants ddeal is back. with grilled ham and hickory smoked bacon or grilled sausage on a warm, buttery croissant, it's way better than some mediocre cereal. that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me! download the jack app and order my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants. deputies found a man )s dead boy floating in the ocea >>> a gruesome discovery in half moon bay this morning. deputies found the man's dead body in the ocean. san mateo county sheriff's deputies said they won't release the man's name until the family is notified. there have been a number of searches for missing people along the coast recently. including a popular high school senior who drowned while boogie boarding. >>> a truly surprising discovery for law enforcement. departme deputies said they found a gun in a can of protein powder. look at the photos. deputies found the gun in a probation search in san rafael yesterday wrapped in tinfoil and unregistered. police say the owner is barred from owning a gun because he was on probation. >>>
with love, california. my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants ddeal is back. with grilled ham and hickory smoked bacon or grilled sausage on a warm, buttery croissant, it's way better than some mediocre cereal. that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me! download the jack app and order my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants. deputies found a man )s dead boy floating in the ocea >>> a gruesome discovery in half moon bay this morning. deputies found the man's dead body in the ocean. san mateo...
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because there are specific hate crime laws in california. what would they need because an hour, hour and a half ago they were saying they didn't know the motive. what did they need to move this in the category of saying this was a hate crime? >> from where we were an hour and a half ago to now, it would appear to me based on the statement that the mayor said, he was in the command postand he sounded pretty emphatic that it was a hate crime, statements he may have made, perhaps they were able to find a vehicle on scene that he was able to arrive there in, and they did a search warrant and were able to extract documentation. perhaps he provided access to his phone, maybe they had access to social media. >> we don't know if he's a local resident. >> that's not clear. but for them to say it's a hate crime, it would appear to me there were specific statements that he made, perhaps while he was shooting in the synagogue or information that was collected consent to him being taken into custody that would give law enforcement reason to believe his m
because there are specific hate crime laws in california. what would they need because an hour, hour and a half ago they were saying they didn't know the motive. what did they need to move this in the category of saying this was a hate crime? >> from where we were an hour and a half ago to now, it would appear to me based on the statement that the mayor said, he was in the command postand he sounded pretty emphatic that it was a hate crime, statements he may have made, perhaps they were...
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in california. he will not be the last. former colorado governor john hickenlooper was in san francisco monday while others will be here in may. there's more of a say determining who will be the democratic nominee. visit in san francisco today he plans to go back down south and speaking in san diego tuesday. sara zendehnam , ktvu fox 2 news . >>> kamala harris told a crowd she was to ban the right to work laws nationwide. those laws exist in 26 states which allow workers to exempt themselves from joining a union are paying fees. harris also outlined a proposal she said would improve academic standards of the working class. >> i am proposing and the president would implement a change to the tax code. such that if your families making less than $100,000 a year, you will receive up to $6000 in tax credits you can receive up to $500 a month. >> they have not said when it may endorse a presidential candidate . >>> democrats not the only ones on the campaign trail, president trump renewing his hold on the
in california. he will not be the last. former colorado governor john hickenlooper was in san francisco monday while others will be here in may. there's more of a say determining who will be the democratic nominee. visit in san francisco today he plans to go back down south and speaking in san diego tuesday. sara zendehnam , ktvu fox 2 news . >>> kamala harris told a crowd she was to ban the right to work laws nationwide. those laws exist in 26 states which allow workers to exempt...
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rouda of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 281, the gentleman from california, mr. rouda, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. rouda: thank you, mr. chair. transgender and gender nonconforming people face extraordinary levels of physical and sexual violence. according to the u.s. transgender survey, which surveyed nearly 28,000 transgender americans across all 50 states, nearly half of transgender individuals have been sexually assaulted in their lifetime in nearly -- and nearly one in 10 responded to the survey, responded that they were physically attacked in the past year because of being transgender. transgender people face disproportionate harassment and violence, more than one in four transgender people have faced bias-driven assault. and this rate is higher for transwomen and trans people of color. the feared cause by these acts, since people underground and away from communities -- community services and suppo
rouda of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 281, the gentleman from california, mr. rouda, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. rouda: thank you, mr. chair. transgender and gender nonconforming people face extraordinary levels of physical and sexual violence. according to the u.s. transgender survey, which surveyed nearly 28,000 transgender americans across all 50 states, nearly half of transgender...
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from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all need to collaborate on this because it's the most vulnerable population that are being the most severely affected. we want to prevent this. this is that community i mentioned, copy part in santa rosa, california, in 20 something that completely burned down after embers jumped over a freeway and a lot of other areas to get here. what if we could have prevented that? have public health improve? i think prevention is the key. we need to plan, innovate and engineer new materials and things and we need to think about how to equip our first responders so that they can respond to dispense as safely and as effectively as possible. thank you. [applause]
from santa rosa, california. this was kaiser permanente hospital in santa rosa, california. they were evacuating patients as the fire came. running through the smoke, this happened at nursing homes. there was a hospital that burned down in the most recent fire and it's healthcare workers, recovery afterwards. there so many questions in this area and i think the people that do the suppression planning, design, resilience and health all need to collaborate on this because it's the most vulnerable...
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oakland priest who made history in california. reverend jay matthews died of an apparent heart attack last night. father mattis was found unresponsive in the cathedral's rectory and rushed to the hospital. to 70-year-old was the first african-american priest in northern california. he also served as a pastor at st. benedict church in east oakland for 26 years. father jason linde is a new father matthews for more than 30 years and tonight reflected on his warm and loving spirit. >> energetic. loving. +2 people. he really example find the best in catholic priesthood. he was able to seek christ's presence in a variety of different people and circumstances. in his parish was just not st. benedict but the entire city of oakland. >>> father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california
oakland priest who made history in california. reverend jay matthews died of an apparent heart attack last night. father mattis was found unresponsive in the cathedral's rectory and rushed to the hospital. to 70-year-old was the first african-american priest in northern california. he also served as a pastor at st. benedict church in east oakland for 26 years. father jason linde is a new father matthews for more than 30 years and tonight reflected on his warm and loving spirit. >>...
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she is the patroness of baja california and alter california -- alta california. they brought over an original to an art school and students made copies of the original paintings. you can see variations between the different copies. making our way to the front of the church we have one of the oldest sets if not the oldest stations of the cross in california still in use. three of them are being repaired now, but the other 11 are on display. one of the reasons the church doesn't look the way it did during the mission days is because of change of ownership. one of the things that happened is it was sold into private hands. it was steel -- a steal of a deal. it was returned to the catholic church, but showing its age. they made cheap repairs to mask the damage and modernize. inside and out the entire church was covered with wooden siding. the original ceiling was in bad shape, so they covered it. the belltower was torn down and they built a steeple. it no longer looks like a spanish mission. looks like a new, modern church. some people got upset, but it remains this
she is the patroness of baja california and alter california -- alta california. they brought over an original to an art school and students made copies of the original paintings. you can see variations between the different copies. making our way to the front of the church we have one of the oldest sets if not the oldest stations of the cross in california still in use. three of them are being repaired now, but the other 11 are on display. one of the reasons the church doesn't look the way it...
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abnormally dry for southern california. that is pretty much about it. they are not technically in a drought, just a little bit drier. we're tracking our next storm system that will bring widespread rain, soaking rain for friday. that will be a storm system to watch. as we go through the day, we are looking at mainly dry conditions with mostly cloudy guys, a few isolated showers at 10 am and as we go to the afternoon we are looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of an isolated shower. then here comes more wet weather for us as we have through thursday in the afternoon and check out friday. we are talking about the widespread rain, the wettest day of the week will be on friday. because of the rain, good news for allergy sufferers, medium will with a pollen count for today. tomorrow even lower for friday because of the rain and it creeps back up for saturday into the weekend and early next week with drier weather. the sunrise at 6:52 and sunset at 6:54. daytime highs are and where we should be for this time of year. 63 in san francisco, oaklan
abnormally dry for southern california. that is pretty much about it. they are not technically in a drought, just a little bit drier. we're tracking our next storm system that will bring widespread rain, soaking rain for friday. that will be a storm system to watch. as we go through the day, we are looking at mainly dry conditions with mostly cloudy guys, a few isolated showers at 10 am and as we go to the afternoon we are looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of an isolated...
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the leadership of the state of california is going to stand up and protect it. >>the governor also said changes are coming to a task force within the state's office of emergency services that deals with these types of issues warning in sacramento actually develop kron 4 news. >>and investigators say they believe domingo acted alone and that there is no known threat to the southern california area at this time we spoke to a former fbi agent today to get more insight. but how law enforcement agencies work together to stop terror plots. >>it's the same thing happens each time it's just that when it when someone is caught it should bring attention to the problem and in a city like san this where there's so many target's needs to be coordination between law enforcement agencies. >>rick smith there says this case is a great example of the work. the fbi and local law enforcement agencies do on a daily basis. in san diego county prosecutors filed for more formal charges, including murder against john earnest in the deadly shooting and nobody empower wailer ek died prote
the leadership of the state of california is going to stand up and protect it. >>the governor also said changes are coming to a task force within the state's office of emergency services that deals with these types of issues warning in sacramento actually develop kron 4 news. >>and investigators say they believe domingo acted alone and that there is no known threat to the southern california area at this time we spoke to a former fbi agent today to get more insight. but how law...
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california has a moratorium on leasing california land to oil and gas companies. in the past, federal judges blocked opened up federal lands of fracking -- >>> a company that caused the worst california coastal oil spill in 25 years slapped with a fine more than $3 million. the penalty is against houston based plains all american pipeline. last year, jury found the company failed to maintain a pipeline in 2015 that sent 140,000 gallons of crude oil gushing onto a beach near santa barbara. the spill blackened beaches for miles, killed wildlife and hurt tourism and fishing. additional damages could be leveed at a restitution hearing next month. >>> those in -- last month the city shutdown the privately funded shelter giving them vouchers to stay at a motel for a month. the month passed and the people once again have nowhere to go. advocates say an old car could provide them with critical shelter. >> a vehicle gives you the ability to move around and to make job interviews or look for a job. that would be probably the single best thing. second, it's a safe space to s
california has a moratorium on leasing california land to oil and gas companies. in the past, federal judges blocked opened up federal lands of fracking -- >>> a company that caused the worst california coastal oil spill in 25 years slapped with a fine more than $3 million. the penalty is against houston based plains all american pipeline. last year, jury found the company failed to maintain a pipeline in 2015 that sent 140,000 gallons of crude oil gushing onto a beach near santa...
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we have great people from the state and of all places, california. we love california. we have to build the wall, including the wall in san diego which is pretty much completed. it is having a tremendous impact. i want to thank the patrol station in calexico. it's been a great group of people. i just met them backstage. the way you work is pretty incredible. the job you do is beyond belief. we have a system that is full. if it is full, there is nothing we can do about it. there are some horrible decisions made over the years. it is very unfair, and that's the way it is. the system is full. when it is full, there's nothing you can do. you have to sam sorry, we can't take you. we have been -- i am sorry, we can't take you. we have been taking people. we have been trying to take people, we can't do it. we are to look at that and we are looking at it very strongly. i would like to thank secretary nielsen for being here. the general, the chief of the army corps of engineers for being here, really, thank you very much. it's been fantastic the work you have done. he will be sp
we have great people from the state and of all places, california. we love california. we have to build the wall, including the wall in san diego which is pretty much completed. it is having a tremendous impact. i want to thank the patrol station in calexico. it's been a great group of people. i just met them backstage. the way you work is pretty incredible. the job you do is beyond belief. we have a system that is full. if it is full, there is nothing we can do about it. there are some...
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what is california doing? >> so california for 2030 has various goals. i'll just mention one, which is very pertinent here, a 40% reduction from 1990 in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. then by midcentury, at least almost or completely net neutral carbon economy. so for 2030, let's take transportation. transportation is actually california's biggest emitting sector. it's 39% just in transportation. >> cars on the road. >> and a big part of that is cars, light-duty vehicles. it isn't everything, but light-duty vehicles. so what we found was that, number one, in terms of reducing emissions, you got to stick to the energy efficiency standards for vehicles. number two, you also got to hit the target of 5 million battery vehicles on the road by 2030. and number three, the legislative requirement for lower carbon fuels has to be met. so you really got to hit the whole portfolio basically to get close to the target. >> and they can do it? >> well, yeah, all three of those are possible, but again, you got to hit them all. the cafe standards, as you know, there'
what is california doing? >> so california for 2030 has various goals. i'll just mention one, which is very pertinent here, a 40% reduction from 1990 in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. then by midcentury, at least almost or completely net neutral carbon economy. so for 2030, let's take transportation. transportation is actually california's biggest emitting sector. it's 39% just in transportation. >> cars on the road. >> and a big part of that is cars, light-duty vehicles....
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the lows in southern california is now in colorado and new mexico. we are on the western edge of this system but it will produce isolated snow showers or rain showers toward northeast california in the sierra. we have another low on the way for the weekend. more on that in ten minutes. 60s and 70s today. sal is here. tracy time or what? >>> that is right. we are looking at slow traffic, steve, coming in on the tracy triangle if you are looking at that drive yourself any time soon. there was an earlier accident near grant line road, but really it always is slow. the accident probably added a little to the slowing but it didn't really make the slowdown because it is always slow through here and this morning is no exemption. once you get to live mother and pleasanton it is better toward hayward and 880. no major issues at the bay bridge although we are getting into the 5:00 hour and more and more slow traffic at the toll plaza. at 5:02, back to the desk. >>> thank you, sal. opening statements begin in the ghost ship warehouse trial. derick almena and ma
the lows in southern california is now in colorado and new mexico. we are on the western edge of this system but it will produce isolated snow showers or rain showers toward northeast california in the sierra. we have another low on the way for the weekend. more on that in ten minutes. 60s and 70s today. sal is here. tracy time or what? >>> that is right. we are looking at slow traffic, steve, coming in on the tracy triangle if you are looking at that drive yourself any time soon....
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welcome to san luis obispo, california. with help from our spectrum partners for the next 90 minutes, we will explore this community's history and literary life. located about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this city of about 48,006 in a valley surrounded by lush hills filled with vineyards, horse farms, and different kinds of agriculture it. is the county seat and about 10 ocean.rom the pacific we begin our feature on san luis obispo with a visit to the mission plaza to speak with author jim gregory about the history of outlaws in the area. you sure you want to go through with this? >> that's up to you. >> you just don't know how good i am. ♪ all right. then you show me. >> i am a child of the 1950's. "gunsmoke."th i always liked playing cowboys and bad guys. come to find out we had a past any ofit as wild as those places i fantasized about when i was a little boy. that led to the book. this particular spot on the notoriousme kind of 1858, 1850's, because there was a vigilance committee fighting crime. th
welcome to san luis obispo, california. with help from our spectrum partners for the next 90 minutes, we will explore this community's history and literary life. located about halfway between los angeles and san francisco, this city of about 48,006 in a valley surrounded by lush hills filled with vineyards, horse farms, and different kinds of agriculture it. is the county seat and about 10 ocean.rom the pacific we begin our feature on san luis obispo with a visit to the mission plaza to speak...
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come and visit california. those two things create increased risk of exposure and increased risk of exposure and increased risk of contagion. donald trump has said, he's called for americans to be immunised, and that's the opposite to some of his comment is made in the past where he seemed to link the vaccination to autism. the discredited dairy. do you think that people who don't want to vaccinate children will watch donald trump and then change the mind another to set something?” cannot speak to the capabilities of president trump is a thought leader or influencer in the minds of people who are not currently vaccinated. i hope it does. i hope thisjust like mine, messages like the ones from the mom who took a five—month—old infa nt to the mom who took a five—month—old infant to hospital because he was sick and discovered later that while there, he had been exposed to measles, and sure enough two weeks later he came down with measles. and now she will have to live for the next three years arching to s
come and visit california. those two things create increased risk of exposure and increased risk of exposure and increased risk of contagion. donald trump has said, he's called for americans to be immunised, and that's the opposite to some of his comment is made in the past where he seemed to link the vaccination to autism. the discredited dairy. do you think that people who don't want to vaccinate children will watch donald trump and then change the mind another to set something?” cannot...
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he was northern california's first african-american priest. he was director of the cathedral of christ the light. he served 26 years as pastor in saint benedict church. he died saturday night of an apparent heart attack. people who knew him remember his warm and loving spirit. >> energetic, loving, he really exemplified the best in catholic priest it. you are able to see christ's presence in a variety of different people in a variety of different circumstances. his parish was not saint benedict, but the entire city of oakland. >> he was incredible man. he was a chaplain for the oakland police and fire departments. he was 70 years old. in a statement, governor gavin newsom said he was a trailblazer and an ambassador who builds bridges between people of different faiths and communities. >>> an allegation against joe biden about inappropriate conduct. up next, how the former vice president is responding and how that could affect his potential run for president. >>> plus, the reason one man called 911 reporting that the proceeds from his daughters
he was northern california's first african-american priest. he was director of the cathedral of christ the light. he served 26 years as pastor in saint benedict church. he died saturday night of an apparent heart attack. people who knew him remember his warm and loving spirit. >> energetic, loving, he really exemplified the best in catholic priest it. you are able to see christ's presence in a variety of different people in a variety of different circumstances. his parish was not saint...
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with love, california. >>> now for the top stories. police shot and killed a man suspected of ambushing an officer last night as he drove down civic center drive. the officer said the man emerge from a bus stop area and fired several shots. the officer pursued the man and returned fire with his rifle hitting the man at least once. after backup arrived, officers found the man on the ground with a gun nearby. responding officers say the suspect crawled toward the gun, grabbed it and pointed at them. the officers then shot and killed the man. county officials have called off the search for a missing high school student presumed to have drowned while poplar beach and half moon bay. the search had resumed after film members said they saw the young man's remains floating in the heavy surf. 18-year-old was a hayward high school senior. he was at the beach with friends yesterday when a riptide pulled him under as he was on his boogie board. his friends tried to rescue him cannot reach them. a southern california cop who pleaded guilty to years
with love, california. >>> now for the top stories. police shot and killed a man suspected of ambushing an officer last night as he drove down civic center drive. the officer said the man emerge from a bus stop area and fired several shots. the officer pursued the man and returned fire with his rifle hitting the man at least once. after backup arrived, officers found the man on the ground with a gun nearby. responding officers say the suspect crawled toward the gun, grabbed it and...
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force who will pay for california's new normal wildfires. a shocking new proposal to double your electric bill dinosaurs and willie mamet's the owner of this flintstones theme home says that she's living her dream find out how that turned into a legal nightmare. >>fail home invasion turns deadly after a father allegedly stabbed his estranged wife and son police responded with force killing him. thanks for joining us. i'm ken why and i pale more that man has been identified tonight his name. >>luke tone sileo it happened early this morning about tooth 30 at a home on wilson avenue near as mud avenue in richmond upon force justine woman has the details on the second deadly officer-involved shooting in richmond so far this year. >>left by the front door one piece of yellow police tape the only sign of a home invasion here on the 900 block of wilson avenue that ended with police officers shooting and killing 55 year-old luke told cio police tell kron 4 news the family who lives here had an active restraining order against him we do have several
force who will pay for california's new normal wildfires. a shocking new proposal to double your electric bill dinosaurs and willie mamet's the owner of this flintstones theme home says that she's living her dream find out how that turned into a legal nightmare. >>fail home invasion turns deadly after a father allegedly stabbed his estranged wife and son police responded with force killing him. thanks for joining us. i'm ken why and i pale more that man has been identified tonight his...
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avocados are also grown in california but our season has just started. >>> the earthquake seen in california has been particularly quiet in recent years. but for the change? experts say the so-called earthquake drought is bound to end with destructive results. it has been nearly 5 years since the state experienced its last earthquake with a magnitude 6 or stronger. in 2014 a 6.0 quake in napa. 20 years earlier a 6.7 hit southern california. scientist with the usgs they the rate at which quakes hit varies but they are inevitable to relieve tectonic forces. scientist warning catastrophes can vary from large faults like the san andreas to the lesser- known ones like the heyward fault. >>> earlier we saw the sunset rainbow just before sunset. beautiful. the clouds just peeking over the bay bridge. i do not think you could ask for a better photo. that is gorgeous. >> it's beautiful. it happened live at the end of our 6:00 broadcast a mixture of sunshine and showers this evening and we will have a similar mixture of sunshine and showers for you on wednesday. it is mild tonight. but in a few spots
avocados are also grown in california but our season has just started. >>> the earthquake seen in california has been particularly quiet in recent years. but for the change? experts say the so-called earthquake drought is bound to end with destructive results. it has been nearly 5 years since the state experienced its last earthquake with a magnitude 6 or stronger. in 2014 a 6.0 quake in napa. 20 years earlier a 6.7 hit southern california. scientist with the usgs they the rate at...
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southern california looking better after yesterday's system. you can see how it is right here, boise to southern oregon, moving to northeast california. that is what will move through the sierra northeast california getting a little snow. guess what, another low is forming well to the west. this one is showing signs of moving in a little bit further north by the time we get to sunday. look at that. .17 san jose, concord .18, santa rosa .21. same for ukiah. sunday we could see rain for early may. 60s to 70s on the temps. breezy to windy. after that it will be nice. the lows will be quite cool but nice and warm into friday. the low gets closer and we will cool it down and bring in the clouds and rain. and here is the moon. how about that. >> okay. >>> well, the most important meal of the day, we talked about this. a new study is linking breakfast to heart health. coming up we hear from a doctor on the very latest findings. >>> and new video to show you, showing you the exact moment when a construction crane collapsed in seattle. what we now know
southern california looking better after yesterday's system. you can see how it is right here, boise to southern oregon, moving to northeast california. that is what will move through the sierra northeast california getting a little snow. guess what, another low is forming well to the west. this one is showing signs of moving in a little bit further north by the time we get to sunday. look at that. .17 san jose, concord .18, santa rosa .21. same for ukiah. sunday we could see rain for early...