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lately, things stay the same in california. >> grace howard says as of today, nothing changes in california. she says california lawmakers have passed a series of laws in anticipation of this outcome. at the local level, health care providers say they are preparing for increased demand. >> we sent a health advisory to all the providers across our county to ensure that we have unimpeded access to the care needed, specifically abortion services. >> she want if republicans take control of congress, they could write in the legal personhood of fertilized eggs, embryos, and fetuses into the constitution. >> if that happens, and something i expect will happen, then it could become completely illegal to have an abortion in california. >> professor howard says that could impact california law as early as 2024. >> in the south bay, elected officials expect santa clara county to become a sanctuary for women in states where abortion is outlawed. david louis says planned parenthood is preparing to handle more patients even as a church leader vows to stop an increase in abortions. >> reacted to the supre
lately, things stay the same in california. >> grace howard says as of today, nothing changes in california. she says california lawmakers have passed a series of laws in anticipation of this outcome. at the local level, health care providers say they are preparing for increased demand. >> we sent a health advisory to all the providers across our county to ensure that we have unimpeded access to the care needed, specifically abortion services. >> she want if republicans take...
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california's protection promises to reaction from anti-abortion rights activists. >> we want to begin with andrea nakano in san francisco. she's been talking to protesters there. andrea? >> reporter: liz, it was quite a vibrant rally here earlier today. marchers from the federal building converged with those here at the civic center. for the most part, though, most of the people have gone home at this hour. this rally was organized by several abortion-rights groups, including the planned parenthood of northern california. the diverse crowd of women, men, and children chanted together expressing their outrage of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. some say the anger of the decision has been stewing all day and coming here provided support with those that share the same beliefs. >> you know, it's crazy to see that over decades and decades we're still having this issue. interesting before a very important weekend with pride that i have a very big place in my heart for and just all the women around me today just coming together. i feel the energy and i'm [ bleep ]. >> si
california's protection promises to reaction from anti-abortion rights activists. >> we want to begin with andrea nakano in san francisco. she's been talking to protesters there. andrea? >> reporter: liz, it was quite a vibrant rally here earlier today. marchers from the federal building converged with those here at the civic center. for the most part, though, most of the people have gone home at this hour. this rally was organized by several abortion-rights groups, including the...
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two years after california entered the union as a free state, the california state legislature -- the same legislature who had the responsibility now to enact reparations proposals -- actually enacted a fugitive slave law. so if you were somehow free and black in california, let us say you escaped from slavery in the deep south to california, right, you could be rounded up and essentially deported back to the deep south, to be re-enslaved, or even re-enslaved somewhere in the state. kristen: wow. so, i do want to talk to a big headline -- something people talk about from your report, there's many recommendations, a big one of them is financial reparations. what are you hoping that will look like, in practice? >> yes. in this interim report, we have not fully contemplated compensation. that discussion is still an ongoing discussion. we have one year left as a task force, to present to the california state legislature a pumper has a preparations claim that will include recommendations for reparations in the form of compensation. i can't say quite yet what that might look like. but we ha
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stay the same in, california. now even so if republicans take control of congress after the next election, they could write in the legal personhood of fertilized eggs embryos and fetuses into the us constitution if that happens, it's something that i expect will happen. honestly then it could become completely illegal to have an abortion in california. and that could impact california laws as early as 2024 people gathered outside the ferry building in san francisco this afternoon to protest the supreme court decision overturning roe v wade. they came prepared to make their voices heard the group set off from the embarcadero to join a rally at city hall with planned parenthood, california and women's march sf. and take a look at the crowd gathered in san mateo at central park this afternoon at a rally for reproductive rights among those in attendance, san mateo county supervisor, david kanepa. we're back into the 1940s and 30s. it's archaic. it's nonsensical, but we can't have a pity party right now. we need to mob
stay the same in, california. now even so if republicans take control of congress after the next election, they could write in the legal personhood of fertilized eggs embryos and fetuses into the us constitution if that happens, it's something that i expect will happen. honestly then it could become completely illegal to have an abortion in california. and that could impact california laws as early as 2024 people gathered outside the ferry building in san francisco this afternoon to protest the...
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california was never slave state. blacks were not slave here in california. they you know, california accommodating the east in terms of interstate commerce and california had a fugitive slave. the big issue for blacks here was it's he happened to run away and be hunted down by the slave clause and things of that sort. and then later, who could plan dominated the state in newark, the 1920's up to world war, 2 housing discrimination. state of california created get all those in northern california in san francisco where there were none prior to world war, black migration. and then you talk about the war and routes trillions of dollars were spent on the war on drugs. when we talk about reparations not mentioning slate and only talk about the war on drugs that the state admitted that played against black people and brown people in poor people and knowledge is in more recent years. that was a terrible mistake. bill clinton, hillary clinton, others have gone on the record joe biden, all of part of that and they all said it was a wrong that they did. so those are t
california was never slave state. blacks were not slave here in california. they you know, california accommodating the east in terms of interstate commerce and california had a fugitive slave. the big issue for blacks here was it's he happened to run away and be hunted down by the slave clause and things of that sort. and then later, who could plan dominated the state in newark, the 1920's up to world war, 2 housing discrimination. state of california created get all those in northern...
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or in northern rural california. this decision and california's becoming a haven for women seeking abortion would only exacerbate that problem? >> it is a good question that you asked with regard to capacity. those who may still be vulnerable who because of marginalized status based on geographic limitations or socioeconomic constraints may still suffer. this is a state where even recently there was someone charged with first-degree murder in the wake of a ústillb so we must be careful and we must be mindful and vigilant even in a state like california. the state of california is one were tse who are incarcerated were coercively sterilized and the legislature eventually addressed those issues. but it is to say that we are still on that long arc toward justice. and it is 2022 and we are still fighting for the right to bodily autonomy despite precedents and the rule of law. and that is what makes this decision so dangerous in 2022. that women are still petitioning for the right of personhood in the united states. and
or in northern rural california. this decision and california's becoming a haven for women seeking abortion would only exacerbate that problem? >> it is a good question that you asked with regard to capacity. those who may still be vulnerable who because of marginalized status based on geographic limitations or socioeconomic constraints may still suffer. this is a state where even recently there was someone charged with first-degree murder in the wake of a ústillb so we must be careful...
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california law can restrict abortions. and there's some questions whether a new constitutional amendment would conflict with that already existing state law. this happens all the time with ballot propositions and ballot constitutional amendments. which is this kind of this period where the courts need to interpret these a bit so that we understand exactly how do the propositions fit into the contours of california law. and if this constitutional amendment passes as it is expected to come november, it would ultimately be up to california's courts to decide what if any, limitations or exceptions to abortion that state constitution would include live in the newsroom. ali rasmus ktvu fox two news. thank you. a new poll on the supreme court ruling that overturned roe versus wade shows more americans disapprove of the decision. then improve 49% of those surveyed by political say they disapprove of the decision. 40% approve, 58% said abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 34% said. it should be illegal most or all of the
california law can restrict abortions. and there's some questions whether a new constitutional amendment would conflict with that already existing state law. this happens all the time with ballot propositions and ballot constitutional amendments. which is this kind of this period where the courts need to interpret these a bit so that we understand exactly how do the propositions fit into the contours of california law. and if this constitutional amendment passes as it is expected to come...
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so california, again, california now is and isn't always island. a place of refuge for for for women seeking seeking an abortion or and and being able to obtain contraception services. right. but it's only at that. the past and grant. the state legislature ok? so actually, now that you're saying that that's going to fall, a planned parenthood in large part who's our next interview. so, michael, we're gonna let you go because you just alluded a close. you need to write. you need to read the rest of this. so why don't you? >> go ahead and pore over all that information coming from the supreme court says we just got the ruling. we're staying on the air wall to wall with this. so we'll go back to you. and now we want to go to our other because this is got it is a huge issue that >> we're going to be dealing with in california, as michael said, and a lot of that is going to fall on plan parents. yeah, he's going to be rippling effects that are going to take a little while to sort out as he said. >> there could be unintended consequences for things beyon
so california, again, california now is and isn't always island. a place of refuge for for for women seeking seeking an abortion or and and being able to obtain contraception services. right. but it's only at that. the past and grant. the state legislature ok? so actually, now that you're saying that that's going to fall, a planned parenthood in large part who's our next interview. so, michael, we're gonna let you go because you just alluded a close. you need to write. you need to read the rest...
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or in northern rural california. this decision and california's becoming a haven for women seeking abortion would only exacerbate that problem? >> it is a good question that you asked with regard to capacity. those who may still be vulnerable who because of marginalized status based on geographic limitations or socioeconomic constraints may still suffer. this is a state where even recently there was someone charged with first-degree murder in the wake of a ústillb so we must be careful and we must be mindful and vigilant even in a state like california. the state of california is one were those who are incarcerated were coercively sterilized and the legislature eventually addressed those issues. but it is to say that we are still on that long arc toward justice. and it is 2022 and we are still fighting for the right to bodily autonomy despite precedents and the rule of law. and that is what makes this decision so dangerous in 2022. that women are still petitioning for the right of personhood in the united states. an
or in northern rural california. this decision and california's becoming a haven for women seeking abortion would only exacerbate that problem? >> it is a good question that you asked with regard to capacity. those who may still be vulnerable who because of marginalized status based on geographic limitations or socioeconomic constraints may still suffer. this is a state where even recently there was someone charged with first-degree murder in the wake of a ústillb so we must be careful...
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under the california constitution, california attorney general chief law enforcement officer of the state, that means you're basically a super d.a. and you can come into any jurisdiction, any one of the 58 counties and take over prosecution and believe that prosecutor is not doing his or her job. i'd do that in los angeles with gascon, san francisco with putin. what they have created is lawlessness where one person can steal $90 run out of the store that's led to three people running out of the store, 80 out of a nordstrom, smash and grab robberies, home robberies, double digit rides homicide. i'd stop this rise of lawlessness and turn it into a spiral of lawfulness where we bring back the idea police should be partners with us and fund police forces common sense notion that crime should have consequences. kennedy: how do you get the police back on the same page as the d.a.? that's not something just unique to san francisco and los angeles, that's happening across the country but that's what's creating so much chaos and lack of safety in communities where they need to be able to access co
under the california constitution, california attorney general chief law enforcement officer of the state, that means you're basically a super d.a. and you can come into any jurisdiction, any one of the 58 counties and take over prosecution and believe that prosecutor is not doing his or her job. i'd do that in los angeles with gascon, san francisco with putin. what they have created is lawlessness where one person can steal $90 run out of the store that's led to three people running out of the...
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california is now working to change that. with the promise to go zero carbon by 2045. >> we're committed to making the material itself carbon neutral. >> reporter: senate bill 596 will make california the first state to target greenhouse emissions from cement, a move that he says will allow the import commodity to remain in california, keeping jobs close to home and climate change in check. >> we're an essential part of the solution. >> reporter: so what will the new energy sources be? the state's clean air agency has to develop a metric comparing the environmental effects of different kinds of cement by july 2023. p. >> hot temperatures are making it trickier for vendors to store produce. the heat is scorching california fruits and vegetables. they usually use ice to make sure products stay fresh to sell. markets use ac, but they have been throwing out a lot of produce. fruits and vegetables are ripening faster resulting in shorter produce seasons giving grocers fewer options. >> usually there is an abundance, different type
california is now working to change that. with the promise to go zero carbon by 2045. >> we're committed to making the material itself carbon neutral. >> reporter: senate bill 596 will make california the first state to target greenhouse emissions from cement, a move that he says will allow the import commodity to remain in california, keeping jobs close to home and climate change in check. >> we're an essential part of the solution. >> reporter: so what will the new...
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or in northern rural california. this decision and california's becoming a haven for women seeking abortion would only exacerbate that problem? >> it is a good question that you asked with regard to capacity. those who may still be vulnerable who because of marginalized status based on geographic limitations or socioeconomic constraints may still suffer. this is a state where even recently there was someone charged with first-degree murder in the wake of a ústirtl so we must be careful and we must be mindful and vigilant even in state like california. the state of california is one were those who are incarcerated were coercively sterilized and the legislature eventually addressed those issues. but it is to say that we are still on that long arc toward justice. and it is 2022 and we are still fighting for the right to bodily autonomy despite precedents and the rule of law. and that is what makes this decision so dangerous in 2022. that women are still petitioning for the right of personhood in the united states. and
or in northern rural california. this decision and california's becoming a haven for women seeking abortion would only exacerbate that problem? >> it is a good question that you asked with regard to capacity. those who may still be vulnerable who because of marginalized status based on geographic limitations or socioeconomic constraints may still suffer. this is a state where even recently there was someone charged with first-degree murder in the wake of a ústirtl so we must be careful...
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22 mmillonesde boletas enviadas por correo en california han sido entregadas 3 mmillonesde estas si le gusta votar en persona los centros de votación cierran a las ocho de la noche sepa por qué es importante votr >> es importante que vengas a votr en apoyo de la comunidad en san josé california necesitamos apoyo de grandes personajes para mejorar el sistema de comunidad en la bahía >> hasta el momento la participación ha sido mejor de lo esperado todavía es baja para estas elecciones primarias en california (inaudible) si destituyen a (nombre en inglés) de su crgo el fiscal del estado ha sido criticado por organizaciones y residentes que piensan que hay impunidad en los que cometen crímenes en el condado santa clara no asistirá a la reelección smith decidió no seguir en ese cargo estos son los candidatos es kevin que lo intentó en el 2013 (nombre en inglés) que es un xveterano de guerra (nombre en inglés) exmiembro de la fuerza armada que ha hablado de políticas de contrataciomnes sociales y sjonson cualquiera que sea la elección es importante participar susana habl
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so where is the impact in california? gonzales expects clinics in southern california will be impacted given proximity to arizona, one of 26 states that is likely to ban or severely restrict abortion. gonzales says in northern california, san francisco clinics are expected to see the second-highest surge for abortion statewide. followed by walnut creek. in these areas, some projections signal demand for appointments will triple. while the bay area has not seen the impacts quite yet, health care professionals are preparing for another surge. reporter: who is most affected by this? >> not the people who have means, but the people who do not. the people where it is too difficult for them to drive or fly someplace. reporter: laura esserman is a surgeon and oncologist at ucsf. she fears the impact to uninsured women. according to a study conducted within the ucsf speech center for global reproductive health, 7% of u.s. women will self manage their abortion at some point in their lives. only 28% of the attempts were successful.
so where is the impact in california? gonzales expects clinics in southern california will be impacted given proximity to arizona, one of 26 states that is likely to ban or severely restrict abortion. gonzales says in northern california, san francisco clinics are expected to see the second-highest surge for abortion statewide. followed by walnut creek. in these areas, some projections signal demand for appointments will triple. while the bay area has not seen the impacts quite yet, health care...
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. >> i love california. i've raised four children here. >> reporter: he says in the last decade the golden state has lost its identity. >> california is in a real crisis. we used to be this magical, you know, fantasy place. now it's turned more into dystopia. >> reporter: he points to three issues and uses his photos to depict the problems. homelessness, drought, and wildfires. >> the project is called the end of the dream. >> reporter: he used thousands of dollars of his own money to buy six billboards in oroville last month. he paid for eight more throughout oakland for the next four weeks. and he'll buy six more in southern california next month. >> there's no text, there's no call to action. these are simply photographs of the problems. >> reporter: he says he's not pushing any political agenda, not trying to blame anyone or any party. >> before we talk about a solution, we need to acknowledge it. i really feel like in california we're in denial. we're thinking this will pass, you know, eventually the wa
. >> i love california. i've raised four children here. >> reporter: he says in the last decade the golden state has lost its identity. >> california is in a real crisis. we used to be this magical, you know, fantasy place. now it's turned more into dystopia. >> reporter: he points to three issues and uses his photos to depict the problems. homelessness, drought, and wildfires. >> the project is called the end of the dream. >> reporter: he used thousands of...
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. >> i love california. i've raised four children here. >> reporter: he says in the last decade, the golden state has lost its identity. >> california's in a real crisis. what used to be this magical, fantasy place has turned more into dystopia. >> reporter: he points to three issues and uses his photos to depict those problems. homelessness. drought. wildfires. >> the project is called "the end of the dream." >> reporter: he used thousands of dollars of his own money to buy six billboards in oroville last month. he paid for eight more throughout oakland for the next four weeks. he'll buy six more in southern california next month. >> there's no text, there's no call to action. these are simply photographs of the problems. >> reporter: he says he's not pushing any political agenda, not trying to blame anyone or any party. >> before we talk about a solution, we need to acknowledge it. i feel like in california we're in denial. thinking, this will pass. eventually the water's going to come, the fires are going
. >> i love california. i've raised four children here. >> reporter: he says in the last decade, the golden state has lost its identity. >> california's in a real crisis. what used to be this magical, fantasy place has turned more into dystopia. >> reporter: he points to three issues and uses his photos to depict those problems. homelessness. drought. wildfires. >> the project is called "the end of the dream." >> reporter: he used thousands of...
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california has 50 counties. research shows pple finding their way to california could increase 30 fold. >> when it comes to legal aspects, the bills that i am supporting or moving through legislature with the bills already in place, which may california a strong reproductive freedom state, the right to reproductive health care and an abortion are alive and well, fully legal in california and we are making historical investments in expanding access to care including individuals from other states who can only find it in california as well as filling gaps in california. we are doubling down on expanding access to reproductive health care. we will see with those historical investments do, and if we need more, we will take care with one another andare of tho who need access to abortion care and reproductive health care. geoff: taking the big picture perspective, what does it means -- mean that we will now be living in a bifurcated america when icomes to the ability to get an abortion where people living in the south
california has 50 counties. research shows pple finding their way to california could increase 30 fold. >> when it comes to legal aspects, the bills that i am supporting or moving through legislature with the bills already in place, which may california a strong reproductive freedom state, the right to reproductive health care and an abortion are alive and well, fully legal in california and we are making historical investments in expanding access to care including individuals from other...
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on california's privacy rules in our constitution. given that the supreme court seems to be willing to rip out privacy, we have to make abortion rights explicit in our constitution so the head of our state senate from san diego has authored that constitutional amendment, which i am confident our legislature will pass and it will be put on the ballot and that the governor would sign and it will be put on the ballot in november for californians to vote squarely a >> we are also looking at expanding services for people who come out of state but even here in california, and we see abortion as remaining legal, there are barriers to access for many people. >> we have a huge state. you live in certain rural counties, you may have to drive the whole day to get to a clinic where you can get an abortion. there are a lot of costs involved in that so i am carrying another bill where we set up a website with information about what your rights are because abortion is legal in california and will stay that way but where you can get the services and
on california's privacy rules in our constitution. given that the supreme court seems to be willing to rip out privacy, we have to make abortion rights explicit in our constitution so the head of our state senate from san diego has authored that constitutional amendment, which i am confident our legislature will pass and it will be put on the ballot and that the governor would sign and it will be put on the ballot in november for californians to vote squarely a >> we are also looking at...
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but we recognize as leaders in california that california cannot be an island. >> that we must continue to push these rights back out across this country. >> in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> and my story, even though i truly believe it is personal and really nobody's business and certainly not the business of politicians, but i'm compelled to speak out because of the real risks of the car being turned back to those days before roe versus wade. >> since the threat of a woman's right to get an abortion was brought into the national spotlight. no one has fought hard to protect that right. then east congresswoman barbara lee. you've just heard there in september is conservative states where passing laws limiting abortion options. congresswoman lee shared her emotional testimony of having to travel to mexico as a teenager to get an abortion 10 years before roe. the wade was signed into law. we now welcome the state congresswoman barbara lee, who you >> see here. congresswoman, thank you for being with us tonight. obviously, this is deeply personal for you up. how are you f
but we recognize as leaders in california that california cannot be an island. >> that we must continue to push these rights back out across this country. >> in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> and my story, even though i truly believe it is personal and really nobody's business and certainly not the business of politicians, but i'm compelled to speak out because of the real risks of the car being turned back to those days before roe versus wade. >> since...
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kristen: california is moving to strengthen its gun laws. even congress and senate is reaching a framework to limit it but still do something to strengthen some existing restrictions. as we move in that direction, the supreme court seems to be sending a different message. granted, the supreme court is not necessarily supposed to go with public sentiment, but what do you make of this divergent path the nation seems to be on? >> the timing of the supreme court decision could not be worse, given the needs for additional action to promote gun safety throughout the nation. california is doing what it should to keep communities safe. we have some of the strongest gun laws in the nation and one of the lowest gun mortality rates. one is because of the other. if other states or the federal government did what california has done, we would save thousands of lives. the federal government should do more than it is doing but i am pleased that after years of inaction and the stalemate and inability to do anything significant, they are making steps forward
kristen: california is moving to strengthen its gun laws. even congress and senate is reaching a framework to limit it but still do something to strengthen some existing restrictions. as we move in that direction, the supreme court seems to be sending a different message. granted, the supreme court is not necessarily supposed to go with public sentiment, but what do you make of this divergent path the nation seems to be on? >> the timing of the supreme court decision could not be worse,...
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james, let's go beyond california. when you look at the attack ads, by republicans, going after democrats, they keep using that their socialists, radical socialist. let's break this down a minute. even if the term democratic socialist is factually correct, from a branding messaging, and winning perspective. would it make sense for the progressive wing of the party to maybe drop that word, at least for now, it triggers people. when people hear socialist, they think, venezuela, they do not think sweden. >> right, and of course, they don't listen to me so, what's good would it do? but they've done enough damage to the party brand defund the police nonsense. this identity left politics which no one likes. and then they keep getting rejected again, and again at the poll. i'm kind of optimistic that they see just how unpopular they are, not just in the country but within the democratic party. i'm very optimistic that voting democrats are going to take their party control of their party. the craziest -- half of the republican
james, let's go beyond california. when you look at the attack ads, by republicans, going after democrats, they keep using that their socialists, radical socialist. let's break this down a minute. even if the term democratic socialist is factually correct, from a branding messaging, and winning perspective. would it make sense for the progressive wing of the party to maybe drop that word, at least for now, it triggers people. when people hear socialist, they think, venezuela, they do not think...
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this is a pattern and this is national. >> the fact that it is thriving in california, california is a big date. is there something else about california you think that is fomenting that kind of thinking and behavior? >> i don't know if there is something that is fomenting, i think it is the idea we have of california. the reputation that california has in it is presented as progressive. this post-racia state. this energy has been in california, since the state's inception. >> exactly. we see it still much alive. let me ange gears and talk about these impending decisions from the u.s. supreme court which we expect the end of the month. could very well strike down roe v wade which gave women the right to abortion. in reality, in california, that is not always the case. in some parts of the states, not only because of a lack of providers. california tries to make the state a sanctuary for women coming here, seeking reproductive health services. what impact do you think i can have joe? >> the governo had a special task force looking at this. looking at the influx of people. there were m
this is a pattern and this is national. >> the fact that it is thriving in california, california is a big date. is there something else about california you think that is fomenting that kind of thinking and behavior? >> i don't know if there is something that is fomenting, i think it is the idea we have of california. the reputation that california has in it is presented as progressive. this post-racia state. this energy has been in california, since the state's inception. >>...
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we are hyper focused on the state of california right now. i want to know another preliminary recommendation in a report is to create california african american friedman affairs agency. it will be similar to the friedman's affairs bureau that was instituted in the early stages of emancipation in this country. that would be hyper focus to the needs of the african american community. that would be the institution to dispense the reparations to the community. by cher browne, you will add anything? >> i have to go, i am out of time. camilo moore, and reverend brown, thank you both for politicsnation. after the break, we will be back with my final thoughts. with my final thoughts. ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ ♪♪ making friends again, billy? i like to keep my enemies close. guys, excuse me. i didn't quite get that. i'm hard of hearing. ♪♪ oh hey, don't forget about the tense music too. would you say tense? i'd say suspenseful. aren't they the same thing? can we move on guys, please? alexa, turn on the subtitles. and dim the
we are hyper focused on the state of california right now. i want to know another preliminary recommendation in a report is to create california african american friedman affairs agency. it will be similar to the friedman's affairs bureau that was instituted in the early stages of emancipation in this country. that would be hyper focus to the needs of the african american community. that would be the institution to dispense the reparations to the community. by cher browne, you will add...
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i love california. california is remarkable place. i have raised four children here. california is in real trouble. between the droughts, the once in a generation draws having every year. these wildfires that burned for months. in every city, in california, there are huge encampments. we are feeling each other. my goal is to look at it, look at it clearly, look at it with clear eyes. >> what sparked you to do this? >> my love of california. it is a beautiful, magical place. and my fear, my children will be able to experience this. i don't have many skills. i can't draw a straight line or hammer a nail. i can take photographs. >> some of the most shocking or heartbreaking images that you've seen. we all live here. we see these images. i live near a couple of homeless encampments. through the lens of the camera, what stood out to you? >> looking at this behind you. that's the maze. 200,000 people drive over that encampment on the way to san francisco. san francisco is one of the richest places in the world. yet we ignore it. and i think that's something, that needs to c
i love california. california is remarkable place. i have raised four children here. california is in real trouble. between the droughts, the once in a generation draws having every year. these wildfires that burned for months. in every city, in california, there are huge encampments. we are feeling each other. my goal is to look at it, look at it clearly, look at it with clear eyes. >> what sparked you to do this? >> my love of california. it is a beautiful, magical place. and my...
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california will not cooperate. make this clear. we will not cooperate with out of state investigations. are politicians. >> trying to extradite doctors in california who provide care out of state patients. here. >> and we'll have continuing coverage of the impact of the supreme court's ruling ahead at 8.30. >> state lawmakers also started digging into the details of the plan to send hundreds of dollars to taxpayers in response to the rising inflation and gasoline prices. well, for capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how and when you will see that money. >> it will still be several months before you see that relief. newsom's administration says those payments will start going out in the fall will help pay for gas, you know, pay for food. california lawmakers begin formal hearings monday on the state's 307 billion dollar budget plan that was finalized by democratic leaders sunday night. the budget includes a 17 billion dollar relief package in response to rising gas prices and inflation, part of which would provide refunds
california will not cooperate. make this clear. we will not cooperate with out of state investigations. are politicians. >> trying to extradite doctors in california who provide care out of state patients. here. >> and we'll have continuing coverage of the impact of the supreme court's ruling ahead at 8.30. >> state lawmakers also started digging into the details of the plan to send hundreds of dollars to taxpayers in response to the rising inflation and gasoline prices. well,...
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current state of, california. new mexico the very expansive new mexico we mentioned and then also recognize the the texas border at the at the rio grande in return the united states as i said paid mexico 15 million dollars and military rule ended in in june of 1848. any questions wrapping up our our look at the mexican-american war? in 1848 in 1848 polk had pledge only to serve one term and he kept his promise. so zachary taylor. runs against one of those democratic generals that polkit appointed zachary taylor wins, and it's going to be zachary taylor who's in charge at first until he died in office in 1850 of trying to figure out how to organize the mexican session a third of mexico has become part of the united states. immediately. there's there's talk of civil war possible disunion. what will be a slave state? what won't be a slave state? how will california come in new mexico and texas each claim the same territory will those two areas the territory of new mexico in the state of california go to war what's go
current state of, california. new mexico the very expansive new mexico we mentioned and then also recognize the the texas border at the at the rio grande in return the united states as i said paid mexico 15 million dollars and military rule ended in in june of 1848. any questions wrapping up our our look at the mexican-american war? in 1848 in 1848 polk had pledge only to serve one term and he kept his promise. so zachary taylor. runs against one of those democratic generals that polkit...
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california's in real trouble. you know, we have these droughts that you know the last for months and months, and these fires that burned out of control. you know, millions of acres and then we have in every single city in california. we have the homeless encampments and manageable anywhere else in the country zone money, putting these images on billboards. so far, there are eight in oakland , six up north in oroville in next month. more billboards go up in los angeles. it's billboard. there's no text, there's no call to action. the first thing we need to do is to look at the problem. that's my goal. just have people look at look at it. the project is getting a lot of attention. me and my friends have actually noticed the billboards. neighbor jonathan fault, said the images of homelessness impact him the most, especially since many of the pictures were taken here in the bay area. when you see people living out on the streets and you know about the struggle out here in oakland? i mean, a lot of people come out here
california's in real trouble. you know, we have these droughts that you know the last for months and months, and these fires that burned out of control. you know, millions of acres and then we have in every single city in california. we have the homeless encampments and manageable anywhere else in the country zone money, putting these images on billboards. so far, there are eight in oakland , six up north in oroville in next month. more billboards go up in los angeles. it's billboard. there's...
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this is a pattern and this is national. >> the fact that it is thriving in california, california is a big date. is there something else about california you think that is fomenting that kind of thinking and behavior? >> i don't know if there is something that is fomenting, i think it is the idea we have of californ. the reputation that california has in it is presented as progressive. this post-racial state. this energy has been in california, since the state's inception. >> exactly. we see it still much alive. let me change gears and talk about these impending decisions from the u.s. supreme court which we expect the end of the month. could very well strike down roe v wade which gave women the right to abortion. in reality, in california, that is not always the case. in some parts of the states, not only because of a lack of providers. california tries to make the state a sanctuary for women coming here, seeking reproductive health services. what impact do you think i can have joe? >> the governo had a special task force looking at this. looking at the influx of people. there were
this is a pattern and this is national. >> the fact that it is thriving in california, california is a big date. is there something else about california you think that is fomenting that kind of thinking and behavior? >> i don't know if there is something that is fomenting, i think it is the idea we have of californ. the reputation that california has in it is presented as progressive. this post-racial state. this energy has been in california, since the state's inception. >>...
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constitution in california. voters will decide on that this november whether to formally guarantee the right to an abortion in our state's constitution by passing a ballot measure on the topic, and, according to several polls are strong majority of california voters. are expected to approve it. an amendment to the california constitution would say, quote the state shall not deny or interfere with an individual's reproductive freedom in their most intimate decisions, which includes their fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and their fundamental right to choose or refuse contraceptives. end quote. even before the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade came out on friday. state lawmakers will always be working on this resolution. the senate passed it overwhelmingly last week, but it moved to the assembly floor yesterday with a new sense of urgency because of the supreme court's actions. it passed the assembly 58 to 16. i think about the fact that my daughters and all of our daughters are going t
constitution in california. voters will decide on that this november whether to formally guarantee the right to an abortion in our state's constitution by passing a ballot measure on the topic, and, according to several polls are strong majority of california voters. are expected to approve it. an amendment to the california constitution would say, quote the state shall not deny or interfere with an individual's reproductive freedom in their most intimate decisions, which includes their...
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on california's privacy les in our constitution. given that the supreme court seems to be willing to rip out privacy, we have to make abortion rights explicit in our constitution so the head of our state senate from san diego has authored that constitutional amendment, which i am confident our legislature will pass and it will be put on the ballot and that the governor would sign and it will be put on the ballot in november for californians to vote squarely that we support the legal right to an abortion for everyone. >> we are also looking at expanding services for people who come out of state but even here in california, and we see abortion as remaining legal, there are barriers to access for many people. >> we have a huge state. if you live in certain rural counties, you may have to drive the whole day to get to a clinic where you can get an abortion. there are a lot of costs involved in that so i am carrying another bill where we set up a website with informatioabout what your rights are because abortion is legal in california an
on california's privacy les in our constitution. given that the supreme court seems to be willing to rip out privacy, we have to make abortion rights explicit in our constitution so the head of our state senate from san diego has authored that constitutional amendment, which i am confident our legislature will pass and it will be put on the ballot and that the governor would sign and it will be put on the ballot in november for californians to vote squarely that we support the legal right to an...
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so where's the impacting california gonzalez expects planned parenthood clinics in southern california will be most impacted given the close proximity to arizona one of 26 states that is likely to ban or severely strict abortion gonzalez says in northern california. san francisco clinics are expected to see the second highest surge for abortion. statewide followed by walnut creek in these areas some projections signal demand for appointments will triple while the bay area hasn't seen the impacts quite yet health care professionals are preparing for another search inequities who is most affected by this. not the people who have means but the people who don't have means the people where it's too difficult for them to drive or fly someplace. laura esperman is a surgeon and breast cancer oncologist at ucsf. she fears the impact to uninsured women according to a study conjected within the ucsf bixby center for global reproductive health 7% of us women will self-manage their abortion at some point in their lives only 28% of the attempts were successful. there will be many deaths because of t
so where's the impacting california gonzalez expects planned parenthood clinics in southern california will be most impacted given the close proximity to arizona one of 26 states that is likely to ban or severely strict abortion gonzalez says in northern california. san francisco clinics are expected to see the second highest surge for abortion. statewide followed by walnut creek in these areas some projections signal demand for appointments will triple while the bay area hasn't seen the...
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no states, including california, can provide abortions. we're not there yet. but we do see in the conservative legal and political movement, people starting to talk about that. >> to what extent, jessica, do you think other legal precedents are at justice clarence thomas obviously again raising that question today. >> so the majority opinion today goes to pains to say this is just about abortion. it's not about marriage. it's not about contraception. but if you look at the rationale behind what the court says, it's hard to really believe this is just about abortion now right now, justice clarence thomas who says let's get rid of those other an enumerated meaning unlisted reits. justice clarence thomas is an island unto himself right now. but what we know is that today's concurrence for today's descent even can become tomorrow's majority. it's a real question as to whether or not that particular view is able to garner enough support. that's not happening right now. but i absolutely think there will be challenges. jessica levinson, law professor joining us to >>
no states, including california, can provide abortions. we're not there yet. but we do see in the conservative legal and political movement, people starting to talk about that. >> to what extent, jessica, do you think other legal precedents are at justice clarence thomas obviously again raising that question today. >> so the majority opinion today goes to pains to say this is just about abortion. it's not about marriage. it's not about contraception. but if you look at the rationale...
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leaders in california that california cannot be an island. that we must continue to push these rights back out across this country. we are not going to county district attorney jeff rosen told the gathering. the county will not help out of state officials who try to prosecute anyone who comes to the county for abortion care, and you can look for extensive coverage on today's supreme court ruling on our app and our website ktvu .com. our digital coverage includes the state by state breakdown of how this decision impacts abortion access across the country. a terrified grandmother and two children trapped in a car with an accused killer. that's just one of the new details about what led up to a deadly police shooting earlier this week in san jose. coming up more on the man, police say killed two people within a two hour span before his deadly confrontation with officers. and here we go from the bay to our inland areas to all the bay area. we have your complete weekend forecast and that is coming up. about this week's deadly police shooting in sa
leaders in california that california cannot be an island. that we must continue to push these rights back out across this country. we are not going to county district attorney jeff rosen told the gathering. the county will not help out of state officials who try to prosecute anyone who comes to the county for abortion care, and you can look for extensive coverage on today's supreme court ruling on our app and our website ktvu .com. our digital coverage includes the state by state breakdown of...
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. >> i love california. i've raised four children here. >> reporter: he says in the last decade the golden state lost the identity. >> california is in a real crisis. what used to be the magical fantasy place is more -- >> reporter: he points to three issues and he uses the photos to depict the problems. homelessness, drought and wildfires. >> the project is called "the d heam>>or usi hiswn money to buy six billboards last month and paid for eight more in oakland for four weeks and buying six more in southern california next month. >> there's no next. there's no call to action but photographs of the problems. >> reporter: he said he is not trying to blame anyone or any party. >> before talking about a solution we need to acknowledge it. i really like in california we are in denial. we're thinking this will pass. the water will come. the fires will die out. people will find homes. we ignore it. nothing gets done. we don't see it. we become desensitized to it. a doesn't have a solution. that's why he is not pu
. >> i love california. i've raised four children here. >> reporter: he says in the last decade the golden state lost the identity. >> california is in a real crisis. what used to be the magical fantasy place is more -- >> reporter: he points to three issues and he uses the photos to depict the problems. homelessness, drought and wildfires. >> the project is called "the d heam>>or usi hiswn money to buy six billboards last month and paid for eight more...
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they do congressional differently in california. they're all on one primary ballot and the top two finishers in every direct run against each other in november. let me show you where there's a little drama and suspense. here in the central valley of california, the 22nd district, the incumbent republican david valadao, the number two spot right now, that would give him a ticket to the general election to face the democrat rudy salas we are projecting is going to make it to the general election. but the drama is this, valadao voted for the impeachment of donald trump following january 6th. take a look here, there are actually three republicans on the ballot in this open primary. what we're waiting on is that election day vote. that election day vote in republican primaries around the country has tended to favor the more trump-friendly candidates. about nine points ahead of chris mattis, we want to see what that same-day vote looks like. does mattes threaten to pass valadao for second place. valadao would be out of a job tonight. he w
they do congressional differently in california. they're all on one primary ballot and the top two finishers in every direct run against each other in november. let me show you where there's a little drama and suspense. here in the central valley of california, the 22nd district, the incumbent republican david valadao, the number two spot right now, that would give him a ticket to the general election to face the democrat rudy salas we are projecting is going to make it to the general election....
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it hasn't change here in california. kristen: how concerned are you that all this may lead to women not going to the doctor when they may need to? like for example they feel pain somewhere and ordinarily they might go get it checked out, but they fear there's a small chance they could be pregnant and they don't want their choices limited. dr. henkel: i have already seen patients who are concerned about their abortion being documented in their charts, for fear of it being used criminally in the future. i can imagine how a patient would be hesitant to seek care. i message for anyone in california is please still come into the doctor. we are here to take care of you. kristen: is there potential long-term danger if you don't reveal all of your medical information to your doctor? dr. henkel: in general, you do not need to disclose a prior abortion to a medical provider. it very rarely makes a difference in your medical care. but if you've had a positive pregnancy test and you're presenting with bleeding or domino -- abdominal
it hasn't change here in california. kristen: how concerned are you that all this may lead to women not going to the doctor when they may need to? like for example they feel pain somewhere and ordinarily they might go get it checked out, but they fear there's a small chance they could be pregnant and they don't want their choices limited. dr. henkel: i have already seen patients who are concerned about their abortion being documented in their charts, for fear of it being used criminally in the...
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it is california. it is the california highway patrol. >> move on. >> that is not that way it should be. >> remember when michelle was talk about how she —-dash your eyes are as big as saucers. you had a visceral reaction and he is missing an opportunity now. >> i did not know about this. this is a horrific -- it is obviously a horrific situation. this is what we are talked about is the obvious double standard that that media has about this story took that media has a double standard. there was an attempt to kill a supreme court judge that is hardly being talked about in mainstream media. i know that very well as an israeli when it comes to covering israel and the conflicts in the middle east. this is not something that is only mainstream media. when we talk about megan issues and the biggest ally of the united states. the double standards in the media and how they cover it. the war with hamas and 4,000 rockets and missiles into israel and recovered that israel did this and did that and this is somet
it is california. it is the california highway patrol. >> move on. >> that is not that way it should be. >> remember when michelle was talk about how she —-dash your eyes are as big as saucers. you had a visceral reaction and he is missing an opportunity now. >> i did not know about this. this is a horrific -- it is obviously a horrific situation. this is what we are talked about is the obvious double standard that that media has about this story took that media has a...
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what it means for california and reaction op both sides. skyler henry begins our coverage from d.c. >> reporter: good to see you. let's set the same, especially as thousands of people are outside as the supreme court, many of them pro abortion rights activists and protesters calling for something to be done following today's ruling. earlier today the president called the ruling a sad day for the court and for the country, especially when you consider the implications this means for tentens of millions of women's especially in gop-led states where trigger laws are now in effect. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: protesters erupted outside the supreme court after the justices ruled to overturn roe v. wade. >> hoping for the best but it's clear that the justices don't care about the majority of americans and their voices. >> this is like history, just the beginning of, you know, the pro-life generation being there for women, the unborn. >> reporter: justice samuel alito says the constitution does not confer a right to abortion. chief justsis joh
what it means for california and reaction op both sides. skyler henry begins our coverage from d.c. >> reporter: good to see you. let's set the same, especially as thousands of people are outside as the supreme court, many of them pro abortion rights activists and protesters calling for something to be done following today's ruling. earlier today the president called the ruling a sad day for the court and for the country, especially when you consider the implications this means for...
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talk about california's history with slavery. ayou pointed out in the introduction, we have been having a series of virtual public hearings because of the pandemic. early on in this process in september -- amy: she just froze. kamilah moore is an attorney and chairperson of the california reparations task force. i was just asking her about california being a free state where there wasn't slavery, but the question of what is the involvement of california in slavery. let me go to white house press secretary karine jean-pierre being asked about reparations last week. >> question two about california on reparations. would use it to guide executive action? >> his stance on reparions and supporting the study has not changed. i've not seen the california report, but his personal -- his stance, policy stance has not changed on reparations. amy: that is the white house press secretary karine jean-pierre being asked about reparations last week. we are joined by kamilah moore, attorney and chairperson of the california reparations task forc
talk about california's history with slavery. ayou pointed out in the introduction, we have been having a series of virtual public hearings because of the pandemic. early on in this process in september -- amy: she just froze. kamilah moore is an attorney and chairperson of the california reparations task force. i was just asking her about california being a free state where there wasn't slavery, but the question of what is the involvement of california in slavery. let me go to white house...
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this is a california classico. so was first-round pick patrick baldwin junior, we already knew that he wasn't going to play because of those ankle issues. he will not play, will not be playing in the san francisco games. should plate in vegas in a few weeks. >> i couldn't contain myself and practice today, i was smiling the entire time. it is a great process injury -- great process and journey. it is a dream. i can't wait for everything else coming forward. i really want to play every game. it is based on the coaches, staff, and everything. >> i hope he doesn't miss the entire season. coming out in the open with authority, becoming a warrior. the team did not extend his qualifying offer. that counts 10 million dollars for luxury tax purposes. warriors, they will be spending a fortune, perhaps over $400 million for next season's squad. that's real money. >> isn't the payroll now, 350 or something? >> yes. just under 350. >> followed by home economics at 9:30, press yourour luck at 10:, followed by abc 7 news at 11:0
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leaders in california that california cannot be an island. that we must continue to push these rights back out across this country. we are not going to ignore. county district attorney jeff rose until the gathering that the country or the county will not help our will not help out of state officials who try to prosecute anyone who comes to the county for an abortion. google says it will let its employees move from states where abortion is restricted or banned two states that protect abortion rights. the company says employees can apply for relocation without justification . google losses center reminder to employees that it's healthcare plan does cover adam state medical procedures that aren't available where an employee lives or works across the country. and here in california antiabortion groups are celebrating today's supreme court ruling overturning roe versus wade, and earlier on the four we spoke with jonathan keller, president of the california family council. it's hard to believe that this issue that has been, you know, roiling the na
leaders in california that california cannot be an island. that we must continue to push these rights back out across this country. we are not going to ignore. county district attorney jeff rose until the gathering that the country or the county will not help our will not help out of state officials who try to prosecute anyone who comes to the county for an abortion. google says it will let its employees move from states where abortion is restricted or banned two states that protect abortion...
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california's for all volunteer initiative and the california for all college course program and the californias for all youths youth jobs program. friday is a military veteran and the former mayor of his hometown, nevada. so wow, that's really cool. [applause] >> thank you, mr. friday. >> i appreciate it. oh, mayor, i love this energy. it's great to be here. you're inspired. i'm inspired. i hope everyone there in the back gets a chance to come down and take a picture so you can show your friends you got courtside chase center seats. as i was driving from sacramento today, i had a sense of nostalgia thinking about my job that was in san francisco and it was in government and i remember feeling because nobody in my family had done anything like that, how nervous i was. i was embarrassed because i didn't know how to tie a tie correctly. i was thinking, my first day was nothing like this. i'm jealous of all. we didn't have this for us, so you guys, you guys are here to sell operate and you should be -- here to celebrate and you should be sell rated and we're here to celebrate you and san francisco
california's for all volunteer initiative and the california for all college course program and the californias for all youths youth jobs program. friday is a military veteran and the former mayor of his hometown, nevada. so wow, that's really cool. [applause] >> thank you, mr. friday. >> i appreciate it. oh, mayor, i love this energy. it's great to be here. you're inspired. i'm inspired. i hope everyone there in the back gets a chance to come down and take a picture so you can show...
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presentadora: estÁ viendo esta intensa sequÍa que se vive en varios sitios y el estado de california llevar de que las personas toman la decisiÓn de cambiar los patrones en su hogar. presentador: explicamos cuÁles son los cambios que les tambiÉn de sus clientes . reportera: el trabajo como jardinero ha sido parte de la vida de jorge por mÁs de tres dÉcadas aquÍ dice, que no ha estado ajeno a los cambios. >> esta profilÁctica mostrando esta mentira mayormente en la paz. los reducieron a un 30% de pasto y un 70% de plantas. reportera: algo que medio de la sequÍa considera que es necesario como la educaciÓn de sus clientes. reportera: tener un timer, que es lo mÁs importante. aquÍ en sacramento, ademÁs de los dÍas de riego los cuales tienden a cambiar dependiendo la direcciÓn en donde ustedes resida como igual se nos ha pedido conservar el agua en un 20% y no sÓlo eso, ya comienzan a darle prioridad a la conversiÓn del jardÍn y del preciado lÍquido a travÉs de reembolsos ofrecidos en la ciudad de sacramento. >> aquÍ veo gente que lava sus carros con el agua desperdic
presentadora: estÁ viendo esta intensa sequÍa que se vive en varios sitios y el estado de california llevar de que las personas toman la decisiÓn de cambiar los patrones en su hogar. presentador: explicamos cuÁles son los cambios que les tambiÉn de sus clientes . reportera: el trabajo como jardinero ha sido parte de la vida de jorge por mÁs de tres dÉcadas aquÍ dice, que no ha estado ajeno a los cambios. >> esta profilÁctica mostrando esta mentira mayormente en la paz. los...
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polls are just about to close in california. and so they are actually casting their ballots right now, including for the california senate seat, where alex padilla is running for reelection. so, the fact that we have 40 million people tonight who are going to be getting elections -- primary for their senators. i think the historic example that kids are often taught, or in history classes, where you learn about the senate, is that the goal is to make sure that rural americans, agricultural communities were adequately represented. it's the idea of land over people. yet california is also the third largest state by land mass. it's the largest agricultural producer and has huge swaths of rural america in it. so, even that sort of historical justification for the senate of wanting to give a voice to rural america and agricultural america fall short when california is so deeply, deeply underrepresented. >> how would it be different if the united states senate actually represented majority rule in the united states? what would that cha
polls are just about to close in california. and so they are actually casting their ballots right now, including for the california senate seat, where alex padilla is running for reelection. so, the fact that we have 40 million people tonight who are going to be getting elections -- primary for their senators. i think the historic example that kids are often taught, or in history classes, where you learn about the senate, is that the goal is to make sure that rural americans, agricultural...
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it is election day in california, primary election day. if you haven't turned in the ballots yet, make sure you do so today. we'll have more on the big races coming up in a couple of minutes. meantime today on capitol hill they are taking up gun control a bipartisan group of senators expressing cautious optimism on a deal they hope to have done this week, that includes enhanced background checks, new incentives for states with red flag laws and investments in school safety and mental health. good news for fire evacuees in san rafael, you can go back home but firefighters are still in that area where that fire broke out just before 10:00 last night, it burned about two acres between deer park avenue and highland, but it's a real challenge for firefighters because it was fueled by a eucalyptus grove on a steep hillside. no damage reported. the cause still under investigation. >>> and new info on the woman wanted for the murder of san francisco cyclist mo wilson. kaitlin armstrong was seen in new jersey nearly a month after wilson was gunned
it is election day in california, primary election day. if you haven't turned in the ballots yet, make sure you do so today. we'll have more on the big races coming up in a couple of minutes. meantime today on capitol hill they are taking up gun control a bipartisan group of senators expressing cautious optimism on a deal they hope to have done this week, that includes enhanced background checks, new incentives for states with red flag laws and investments in school safety and mental health....
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but we recognize as leaders in california that california cannot be an island. >> that we must continue to push these right back out across this country. >> in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> now to the east bay where our team coverage on today's historic opinion released by the supreme court continunu in kron. 4 a call met with antiabortion advocates were applauding the supreme court's decision. >> a day and time for activists have advocated for going on nearly a half century. deeply personal for those with just for this ruling most their lives. i am ap so happy i i burst into tears outside planned parenthood in walnut creek, about a dozen people who demonstrate here weekly offering women alternatives to abortions, praising the supreme court's opinion on roe versus wade. >> ending constitutional protections for ab rtion. this is a huge victory. >> our victory. at reforming abortion. our victory is that abolishing abortion? ever> baby's life matters. the court's decision is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. but pastor james cook with lighthou
but we recognize as leaders in california that california cannot be an island. >> that we must continue to push these right back out across this country. >> in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> now to the east bay where our team coverage on today's historic opinion released by the supreme court continunu in kron. 4 a call met with antiabortion advocates were applauding the supreme court's decision. >> a day and time for activists have advocated for going...
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and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the carbon footprint. it makes all the sense in the world and very common sense but is controversial. any time you are proposing a policy that is going to make real change
and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest,...
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live in california. 36% of the national population of unaccompanied homeless children live in california. as many here now, the definition of homelessness is varied and it often includes individuals with temporary shelter. california accounts for more than half of all unsheltered people in the country. that's nearly nine times the number of unsheltered people in the next state, texas. i want to honor the connection between mental illness and homelessness. mental illness proceeds homelessness. and tndc has an award-winning phenomenal services arm that offers outreach, advocacy, conflict, resolution, addiction, reduction, harm reduction, translation -- [applause] it's a critical element in the housing first plan and it's the only way to sustain long term permanent supportive housing. this will have one full-time social worker and a second full-time worker. one other thing in terms of numbers, studies show it costs about 100,000 people anywhere from 60,000 to 100,000 to take care of somebody who's homeless.
live in california. 36% of the national population of unaccompanied homeless children live in california. as many here now, the definition of homelessness is varied and it often includes individuals with temporary shelter. california accounts for more than half of all unsheltered people in the country. that's nearly nine times the number of unsheltered people in the next state, texas. i want to honor the connection between mental illness and homelessness. mental illness proceeds homelessness....