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and northern california. mac that is right here there are no or the guarantees, but we should expect a big earthquake this decade. we should be thinking about what we are going to do when we get that earthquake. it will be in our lifetime. >> what will that earthquake do. that kind of damage question asked mac we should not think of the magnitude 5.1 is an example. i was a magnitude five earthquake for the magnitude scale is about order of magnitude. so, we have to be ready for a magnitude seven. a magnitude six earthquake is 10 times as much shaking. a magnitude seven is 100 times as mu shaking as we felt on tuesday. we should be thinking about tuesday's earthquake on what to expect but much stronger úshaking her there will be damage across much of the bay area. >> what kind of damage will that be. bridges, other infrastructure, i am assuming. >> we would expect a lot of distributed damage. the truth is we have done a good job of building buildings and our infrastructure, our highways, to withstand an earth
and northern california. mac that is right here there are no or the guarantees, but we should expect a big earthquake this decade. we should be thinking about what we are going to do when we get that earthquake. it will be in our lifetime. >> what will that earthquake do. that kind of damage question asked mac we should not think of the magnitude 5.1 is an example. i was a magnitude five earthquake for the magnitude scale is about order of magnitude. so, we have to be ready for a...
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california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to laborers. we believe in more voice, more choice, and we believe we have to do a better job addressing the issue of our time outside of the existential issue of climate change. that is the wealth and income gaps in the state and i will tell you what, i could not be more proud of the fact that we received recognition. it's not an assertion. recognition from a bipartisan national education group for our unprecedented education reforms. continue to push down return to do with education. not surprisingly because you oppose universal preschool. we have fully funded
california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to...
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california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemployme in california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to laborers. we believe in more voice,more choice, and we believe we have to do a better job addressing the issue of our time outside of the existential issue of climate change. that is the wealth and income gaps in the state and i will tell you what, i could not be more proud of the fact that we received recognition. it's not an assertion. recognition from a bipartisan national education group for our unprecedented education reforms. continue to push down return to do with education. not surprisingly because you oppose universal preschool. we have fully funded it.
california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemployme in california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to...
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california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemploymentin california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to laborers. we believe in more voice,more choice, and we believe we have to do a better job addressing the issue of our time outside of the existential issue of climate change. that is the wealth and income gaps in the state and i will tell you what, i could not be more proud of the fact that we received recognition. it's not an assertion. recognition from a bipartisan national education group for our unprecedented education reforms. continue to push down return to do with education. not surprisingly because you oppose universal preschool. we have fully funded it
california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemploymentin california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to...
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california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to laborers. we believe in more voice, more choice, and we believe we have to do a better job addressing the issue of our time outside of the existential issue of climate change. that is the wealth and income gaps in the state and i will tell you what, i could not be more proud of the fact that we received recognition. it's not an assertion. recognition from a bipartisan national education group for our unprecedented education reforms. continue to push down return to do with education. not surprisingly because you oppose universal preschool. we have fully funded
california has no peers. the sale of california. regret 5.7% gdp. created 569,000 jobs and just this week -- my opponent will not bring it up, but i will. once again, the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $101.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and innovation that is alive and well in the state of california. our approach and strategies about growth and inclusion. talk about the issue of worker protections, giving voice to...
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uh in california. you're you're going after the biggest chunk, so if we can really put a dent in the biggest piece of the of the greenhouse gas emission pie , um then, were, you know, making a difference? and um, you know the notice that the auto industry is not up in arms about this goal. they're already doing it. we heard that a little bit earlier here. and so, um, you know, this is something that we can do. it's a technologically feasible and, um, you know about the cost and the low income folks, and that's a very significant concern. and folks that live in multi family dwellings and all that right now , consumer reports has put out a series of yeah, yeah, no, that is such an important issue that obviously needs to be addressed here in the in the years to come. we really appreciate you taking the time today we have to leave it there would he? hastings is with the climate center in santa rosa. thank you for doing it. thanks for having me absolutely. well one of the big questions about going electric
uh in california. you're you're going after the biggest chunk, so if we can really put a dent in the biggest piece of the of the greenhouse gas emission pie , um then, were, you know, making a difference? and um, you know the notice that the auto industry is not up in arms about this goal. they're already doing it. we heard that a little bit earlier here. and so, um, you know, this is something that we can do. it's a technologically feasible and, um, you know about the cost and the low income...
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there is an incredible dynamic economy in california and a lot of companies are leaving it. what are the big things happening? >> the biggest thing the state is doing is leading the fight against climate change, they passed a record $54 billion climate budget which includes a lot of new money for clean energy technology, public transport and support for renewables. the biggest thing they are doing is all in on evs. there's a new plan to and the sale of new gasoline powered cars in 2035, this is big not just for california but around the country, there are a dozen states that follow california's vehicle emissions plans and all the states go along with california's ban it would mean evs would be the only cars for sale in 40%, this might seem excessive but california is aligned with europe and china, pushing heavily into evs. and in washington there is gridlock. haven't seen any ev mandates. jack: we are seeing companies move out of california, the most high profile, elon musk moved to texas, by some estimates $1 billion in capital gains taxes but we've seen others, hp, oracle
there is an incredible dynamic economy in california and a lot of companies are leaving it. what are the big things happening? >> the biggest thing the state is doing is leading the fight against climate change, they passed a record $54 billion climate budget which includes a lot of new money for clean energy technology, public transport and support for renewables. the biggest thing they are doing is all in on evs. there's a new plan to and the sale of new gasoline powered cars in 2035,...
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and northern california. mac that is right here there are no or the guarantees, but we should expect a big earthquake this decade. we should be thinking about what we are going to do when we get that earthquake. it will be in our lifetime. >> what will that earthquake do. that kind of damage question asked mac we should not think of the magnitude 5.1 is an example. i was a magnitude five earthquake for the magnitude scale is about order of magnitude. so, we have to be ready for a magnitude seven. a magnitude six earthquake is 10 times as much shaking. a magnitude seven is 100 times as much shaking as we felt on tuesday. we should be thinking about tuesday's earthquake on what to expect but much stronger úshaking her there will be damage across much of the bay area. >> what kind of damage will that be. bridges, other infrastructure, i am assuming. >> we would expect a lot of distributed damage. the truth is we have done a good job of building buildings and our infrastructure, our highways, to withstand an ear
and northern california. mac that is right here there are no or the guarantees, but we should expect a big earthquake this decade. we should be thinking about what we are going to do when we get that earthquake. it will be in our lifetime. >> what will that earthquake do. that kind of damage question asked mac we should not think of the magnitude 5.1 is an example. i was a magnitude five earthquake for the magnitude scale is about order of magnitude. so, we have to be ready for a...
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california has no peers. california outperformed the u.s., at 5.7%. we created 569,000 jobs since 2019. my opponent will not bring this up, i will. the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $1.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial innovation alive and well under state of california. our strategy is about growth and inclusion. you talked about the issue of worker protections, you talk about giving voice to labor. we believe in more voice, more choice, and we believe we have to do a better job addressing the issue of our time outside of the existential issue of climate change, and that is the wealth and income gaps in this estate. and i will tell you what, i could not be more proud of the fact that we received recognition, not an assertion, but recognition from a bipartisan national education group for our educated -- for our unprecedented educator reforms. you continue to push down what we are trying to do on education. not surprisingly because you opposed universal preschool. we fully funded it. you opp
california has no peers. california outperformed the u.s., at 5.7%. we created 569,000 jobs since 2019. my opponent will not bring this up, i will. the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $1.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial innovation alive and well under state of california. our strategy is about growth and inclusion. you talked about the issue of worker protections, you talk about giving voice to labor. we believe in more voice, more...
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it was a bipartisan bill in california. we know the minnesota republican state representative who is going to drop her version of the bill come january. in california, they passed a measure to increase wages of fast food workers as much as $22 an hour. these franchisees know something that a similar law is going to come down in six or seven states next year. what happens in california tends to lead to trends in other states. that doesn't mean what happens in wyoming doesn't matter. host: if you want to talk about trends in your state, now would be a great time to call in. bruce in ohio, independent. good morning. caller: hi. my question is on the electric cars and buses they want to do. i wonder if he has done a study on how much china would and if it dollar wise -- would and if it -- would benefit from this. the people who live in apartments in california, how will they charge their cars? that is a tremendous amount of infrastructure for this. guest: you are right. it is a huge amount of infrastructure. it is not just buil
it was a bipartisan bill in california. we know the minnesota republican state representative who is going to drop her version of the bill come january. in california, they passed a measure to increase wages of fast food workers as much as $22 an hour. these franchisees know something that a similar law is going to come down in six or seven states next year. what happens in california tends to lead to trends in other states. that doesn't mean what happens in wyoming doesn't matter. host: if you...
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si la gente vota "no" en california, la ley no va a cambiar en california y tendremos las protecciones que hemos tenido por mucho tiempo y las mujeres podrÁn mantener el derecho de abortar. ese derecho debe estar con los votantes de california y no con los jueces. andrea: el grupo de los republicanos que tÚ representas en california, de alguna manera estÁn completamente en contra del aborto. acabas de mencionar que no es que quieran estar en contra completamente del derecho al aborto, sino de la manera en que se lleva a cabo. ¿cuÁl serÍa la postura ante esa manifestaciÓn, y quÉ es lo que ustedes defienden? >> con mucho respeto, lo que estÁ diciendo no es verdad. lo que queremos es tener el derecho en la constituciÓn de california. tenemos las leyes mÁs fuertes. unas de las leyes mÁs fuertes en nuestro paÍs ahorita para el acceso al aborto y la salud reproductiva. sabemos que tenemos que hacer mÁs. ahorita estamos viendo que se tiene que hacer mÁs. no se puede depender de las cortes. por eso es importante votar "sÍ" a la proposiciÓn nÚmero 1. le estÁn llegando las bol
si la gente vota "no" en california, la ley no va a cambiar en california y tendremos las protecciones que hemos tenido por mucho tiempo y las mujeres podrÁn mantener el derecho de abortar. ese derecho debe estar con los votantes de california y no con los jueces. andrea: el grupo de los republicanos que tÚ representas en california, de alguna manera estÁn completamente en contra del aborto. acabas de mencionar que no es que quieran estar en contra completamente del derecho al...
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californias extortion. californians will be getting some relief with the winter gas blend plus stimulus payments start going out on friday. > >> all right, oakland is facing a crime wave right now, and for the city's police chief, he's trying to stop the violence and it's very personal to him. >> you just play, run home for k a quick snack, and then come rit come right back. >> why can't we do that anymore? anymore? >> oh, you know, people don't feel safe. people don't feel like, you know, they, you know, they can go out here without feeling like something's going to happen. >> that was chief armstrong. i went back to his old stomping grounds in west oak land, right where he grew up. a couple blocks from where his mom would call him home at night. at 7:0, night. at 7:00, more of our conversation about what's happening in the city, and why he's not losing hope. he says he's in it to win it. > >> and we are also revisiting the case of a beloved restaurant owner senselessly killed in front of his son. we will
californias extortion. californians will be getting some relief with the winter gas blend plus stimulus payments start going out on friday. > >> all right, oakland is facing a crime wave right now, and for the city's police chief, he's trying to stop the violence and it's very personal to him. >> you just play, run home for k a quick snack, and then come rit come right back. >> why can't we do that anymore? anymore? >> oh, you know, people don't feel safe. people...
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tribes have openly back california prop 27 with 57 others formally opposing the legislation. in northern california, two tribes are separated by about 50 miles, a winding road, and vastly different perspectives about how 27 would impact their communities. >> for us it would be very dramatic. >> reporter: just outside clear lake, leadership of the big valley operates a small casino and sees that 27 as an ace in the hole. >> you are talking about small tribe, limited revenues, a small gaming institution and we could probably easily quadruple our efforts in what we are trying to do particularly around establishing homes and purchasing more land to build those homes on. >> reporter: they say their support for 27 hinges on the funding they would receive to combat homelessness and addiction in their community. >> it would add to what we are already trying to do because we believe in trying to assist ourselves and raising up to help everybody along the way for their families. >> reporter: further south, they said this would break the bank for large casinos who depend on gambling sov
tribes have openly back california prop 27 with 57 others formally opposing the legislation. in northern california, two tribes are separated by about 50 miles, a winding road, and vastly different perspectives about how 27 would impact their communities. >> for us it would be very dramatic. >> reporter: just outside clear lake, leadership of the big valley operates a small casino and sees that 27 as an ace in the hole. >> you are talking about small tribe, limited revenues, a...
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>> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislai season is coming to an end. gavin newsom has been busy signg and vetoing bills before the mit deadline. one of those bills just signed aims to make califoa a sanctuary for transgender youth. the bill protects transis the bill protects transients and and the family's from legal action if i come here for gender gender affirming medical care. it is a response to several rect bans in other states. the governor also signed a family leave bill that lowers income ws that lowers income workers can recoup to 90% of their income when they take time off to care for a new child or sick family . another bill will fill conviction and arrest records fr ex-offenders who keep a clean record for four years. that excludes felons convicted of serious or violent crimes. > >> anoth
>> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislan >> meantime, california legislai season is coming to an end. gavin newsom has been busy signg and vetoing bills before the mit deadline. one...
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mucho cuidado (♪♪ mÚsica ♪♪). >>> esta california lista para las apuestas deportivas es la pregunta que hacen los votantes porque hay 2 propuestas >>> escenas. la controversia que sean rivales aunque tiene un fin especial, explica fátima navarrete >>> de los californianos van a decidir si san francisco giants las lakers o cualquier otro equipo deportivo que apuestan en los casinos rivales o plataformas este eslo que debe de saber >>> california cualquier tipo de apuestas deportivas es ilegal pero en noviembre las propuestas 26 y 27 buscan abrir finalmente el mercado aunque con beneficiarios diferentes es que la propuesta 26 legalizar ya las apuestas para mayores de 21 años en persona y exclusivamente sonó en las casillas operados por hipódromos >>> la propuesta permitiría los casinos ofrecer juegos de ruleta sin embargo la cámara de comercio hispana san francisco giants 9 un beneficio directo para la economía local >>> no vemos de que haya algo bueno económicamente para nuestra comunidad que crea un monopolio por mucho tiempo >>> los críticos alegan que las tribus que no operan
mucho cuidado (♪♪ mÚsica ♪♪). >>> esta california lista para las apuestas deportivas es la pregunta que hacen los votantes porque hay 2 propuestas >>> escenas. la controversia que sean rivales aunque tiene un fin especial, explica fátima navarrete >>> de los californianos van a decidir si san francisco giants las lakers o cualquier otro equipo deportivo que apuestan en los casinos rivales o plataformas este eslo que debe de saber >>> california...
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that is when a statewide election in california. this office, as you well know, has quite a bit of power over fiscal matters. how do you want to use that power? >> i think we need greater accountability for how the state spends money. the office was set up to be a fiscal watchdog to give taxpayers a money of how and where their money is being spent . that power is very important. knowledge is power, and information is power. as taxpayers in california, we don't have nearly enough of a sense of where the money goes and how it is spent that has resulted in some situations where there has been mismanagement. i want to bring transparency and accountability back to sacramento. >> you have used the phrase radical transparency. >> i'll give you an example. we have about $300 billion a year in checks that we cut as a state where the controller is supposed to sign off on those. california is one of the few states where we don't have transparency into the line by line ledger. they have it in many other states, but what i think we need is some
that is when a statewide election in california. this office, as you well know, has quite a bit of power over fiscal matters. how do you want to use that power? >> i think we need greater accountability for how the state spends money. the office was set up to be a fiscal watchdog to give taxpayers a money of how and where their money is being spent . that power is very important. knowledge is power, and information is power. as taxpayers in california, we don't have nearly enough of a...
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the california air resource board. and it is the capacity i will speak to you today i really thrilled be here with all of you celebrating the opening we can't say enough of not only the very first clean air center in the bay area. for vulnerable population program. we are proud to lead the program partner with air districts including bay area qmd. now in addition to announcing the opening of the facility we are also unwill veiling the new clean air center logo you see here. it was developed by staff to help the public easily identify clean air centers. just imagine this pilot program will fund a network of clean arab centers and vulnerable communities across the state. and this loco is ment to provide a visual identity. that will make it easier for people to find a safe place during wildfire smoke events. this is an exciting program we are taking action to help people breathe easier. and might i add these are communities that bear disproportional and unfair burdens with air pollution impact. we remember in 20202 years
the california air resource board. and it is the capacity i will speak to you today i really thrilled be here with all of you celebrating the opening we can't say enough of not only the very first clean air center in the bay area. for vulnerable population program. we are proud to lead the program partner with air districts including bay area qmd. now in addition to announcing the opening of the facility we are also unwill veiling the new clean air center logo you see here. it was developed by...
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california is leading the way on progressive climate change welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means erything to you. jack: califo
california is leading the way on progressive climate change welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister told me so much about you....
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california is leading the way on progressive climate change labor and healthcare policies. is there more to the exodus next? ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ jack: california leading the charge on progressive causes like climate change, and gig workers, some company like tesla, oracle and hp are moving their headquarters to texas and florida. could this threatened the golden state app status as the center of the tech universe? darren fonda, barron's managing editor joins us now. interesting story you have written here. thanks for that. i want to start with this idea that depending on your political leanings california is leading the charge to save the world or driving us all to socialist ruin. two things are true. there is an incredible dynamic economy in california and a lo
california is leading the way on progressive climate change labor and healthcare policies. is there more to the exodus next? ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ jack: california leading the...
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a storm clouds rotating through southern california. we have a cold front moved through the state couple high clouds drifting overhead here. but then the clouds rolling into the south, bringing them some rain actually in southern california, maybe a few more showers coming their way for tomorrow. but for us, some fog in the morning giving way to sunshine in the afternoon. some warm temperatures at least away from the coast. thank you, coming up, a new study has determined the most dangerous cities in california. >> we'll show you which one in the bay area made that list. numbers move you. but some can stop you in your tracks. like the tens of thousands of people who were diagnosed with certain hpv-related cancers. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain diseases caused by hpv. including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers such as throat and back
a storm clouds rotating through southern california. we have a cold front moved through the state couple high clouds drifting overhead here. but then the clouds rolling into the south, bringing them some rain actually in southern california, maybe a few more showers coming their way for tomorrow. but for us, some fog in the morning giving way to sunshine in the afternoon. some warm temperatures at least away from the coast. thank you, coming up, a new study has determined the most dangerous...
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and more than a dozen california counties. safety shutoffs are still possible tonight for customers in portions of sonoma, napa and lake county is going into the weekend, though p genie warren thousands of people that they could be affected in 13 different counties that had some individuals stocking up on generators, batteries and solar powered lights. chavez and matt mehan san jose's two mayoral candidates, faced off tonight at a forum hosted by sjs you votes , the group brought up a number of issues, including homelessness, the local economy and whether they say for the proposal to allow non citizens to vote in local elections. i believe citizenship should be an aspirational goal and that voting should be a fundamental right and responsibility that is part of that citizenship. mehan is on the center's a city council. his opponent, cindy chavez, is a santa clara county supervisor. she too, opposes allowing non citizens to vote. i do think that we have to be much more vigorous and rigorous in our fight for both immigration ref
and more than a dozen california counties. safety shutoffs are still possible tonight for customers in portions of sonoma, napa and lake county is going into the weekend, though p genie warren thousands of people that they could be affected in 13 different counties that had some individuals stocking up on generators, batteries and solar powered lights. chavez and matt mehan san jose's two mayoral candidates, faced off tonight at a forum hosted by sjs you votes , the group brought up a number of...
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california's deserve better. and gavin newsom is a failure. front and center before voters major ballot measures including props. 26 27 each seeking to allow sports betting in the state in one of the propositions passes. you will see sports betting in some for retailer online in california in 26 calls for in person. sports betting on some tribal lands and select horse racing tracks while the dueling prop 27 calls for the legalization of online sports betting another proposition getting a lot of attention. prop >> in this post, roe v wade society, the measure seeks to enshrine abortion and contraception right into the california constitution. will it be a factor in november? i think in some races it and it is. >> explicitly being pulled into those races right for that purpose candidate or another. and later this week, we plan to bring you an in-depth look at prop one. what supporters and opponents say about the measure reporting here outside the california state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> here's what's coming up next on kron. 4 news at 5
california's deserve better. and gavin newsom is a failure. front and center before voters major ballot measures including props. 26 27 each seeking to allow sports betting in the state in one of the propositions passes. you will see sports betting in some for retailer online in california in 26 calls for in person. sports betting on some tribal lands and select horse racing tracks while the dueling prop 27 calls for the legalization of online sports betting another proposition getting a lot of...
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a newly signed california allow all laws -- law allows drivers to get digital license plates. >> california is driving into the 21st century. say goodbye to the choice of traditional license plates and hello to the opportunity to own digital license plates for your car. >> i'm all about giving people choice in california. >> assembly member lori wilson co-authored the bill, allowing for more than 27 million drivers to go digital with their vehicles, joining michigan then arizona. supporters say it is about taking life easier. the plates allow for customization and registration renewal without even walking into the dmv. >> it will be more beneficial for them, and it will make our processing much more efficient. it is a big change. we are no longer your father's dmv and i think it is something we can embrace and be part of. >> no more long lines at the dmv is the start. the other benefits are the safety features, the license plates will display different messages regarding emergency situations like if the scar -- the car is stolen or an amber. >> if i'm driving behind a vehicle like this, i w
a newly signed california allow all laws -- law allows drivers to get digital license plates. >> california is driving into the 21st century. say goodbye to the choice of traditional license plates and hello to the opportunity to own digital license plates for your car. >> i'm all about giving people choice in california. >> assembly member lori wilson co-authored the bill, allowing for more than 27 million drivers to go digital with their vehicles, joining michigan then...
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california's deserve better. >> and gavin newsom is a failure. front and center before voters major ballot measures including props. 26 27 each seeking to allow sports betting in the state in one of the propositions passes. you will see sports betting in some for retail or online in california in 26 calls for in person. sports betting on some tribal lands and select horse racing tracks. well, the dueling prop 27 calls for the legalization of online sports betting another proposition getting a lot of attention. prop >> in this post, roe v wade society, the measure seeks to enshrine abortion and contraception right into the california constitution. will it be a factor in november? i think in some races it cut and it is. >> explicitly being pulled into those races right for that purpose candidate or another. and later this week, we plan to bring you an in-depth look at prop one. what supporters and opponents say about the measure reporting here outside the california state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> well, politicians are eager to get young peo
california's deserve better. >> and gavin newsom is a failure. front and center before voters major ballot measures including props. 26 27 each seeking to allow sports betting in the state in one of the propositions passes. you will see sports betting in some for retail or online in california in 26 calls for in person. sports betting on some tribal lands and select horse racing tracks. well, the dueling prop 27 calls for the legalization of online sports betting another proposition...
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cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires and the coalition for clean air kevin:support prop 30.nt the wildfires naomi: i'm voting yes on 30. oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national university is here to support all of you. national university. supporting the whole you. the gist. mark tamayo mark, how's it looking out there today? andre gasia? yeah. the fog is trying to break up with this afternoon and that trend should continue for most of the bay area, although we could have some patches kind of hang out in your portions of the coastline, but still a minor warming trend kind of setting up setting up this week. the hottest days will be thursday and friday. we're not talking about triple digits, but still the warmest locations inland could be approaching the lower nineties. an
cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires and the coalition for clean air kevin:support prop 30.nt the wildfires naomi: i'm voting yes on 30. oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national university is here to support all of you....
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: including california. that's interesting, is it not miss southern california claman. what's interesting is of the ten hottest markets in the united states, 50% of them are on florida's west coast from tampa to the north all the way down here to naples and the median price for a home is $725,000 and that's up 11.5% from last year so, yes, there's a price for paradise. it's called hurricanes and severe weather but is it putting people off? cooling off the hot real estate market. ? one word, absolutely not. people the the lifestyle and warm weather and beautiful businesses and cheaper way of life. they still want it despite what mother nature can throw at them. liz: i know, it's the pearls of live -- payrolls of living in -- perils of living in florida because you want to take that chance. gold rush as people pick up the pieces literally in the real estate world. fbn covers the real estate world with an entire block every wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern with mansion global followed by american dream home
: including california. that's interesting, is it not miss southern california claman. what's interesting is of the ten hottest markets in the united states, 50% of them are on florida's west coast from tampa to the north all the way down here to naples and the median price for a home is $725,000 and that's up 11.5% from last year so, yes, there's a price for paradise. it's called hurricanes and severe weather but is it putting people off? cooling off the hot real estate market. ? one word,...
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it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for most caring airline. funshine bear, you did some of your own research, right? i sure did. ♪ according to the web, their program's number one, ♪ ♪ earning alaska miles is quicker and more fun! ♪ cute! ooh, that was wonderful, sweetie! oh, oh, oh, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for lunch. aw... ♪ ♪ cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. >>> vice president kamala harri me to stop in the bay area toda as part of the californi
it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for most caring airline. funshine bear, you did some of your own research, right? i sure did. ♪ according to the web, their program's number one, ♪ ♪ earning alaska miles is quicker and more fun! ♪ cute! ooh, that was wonderful, sweetie! oh, oh, oh, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for...
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sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. >> looking at the best seat in the house to watch the blue ang. blue angels.seit from the water? it's going to be golden gate bridge. it's not the best place to watch it. i was thinking about the maritime mus. maritime museum. it's a little ways away from the fog bank. you you could see up. >> channel 5 3:00. >> i will be on the roof. >> they will have to adjust a little bit. there's a very stubborn layer of fog over the last few days. looking at the f, the forecast, we are in for more more fog. it's going to be foggy foggy out there. probably half of the day. it's going to last into the afternoon. that little area fog through the golden gate gate tomorrow would be the day were we get a break with temperatures warm to hot inland. mild or cool in the bay. returning to near average temperatures as we go into the weekend with a spec
sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. >> looking at the best seat in the house to watch the blue ang. blue angels.seit from the water? it's going to be golden gate bridge. it's not the best place to watch it. i was thinking about the maritime mus. maritime museum. it's a little ways away from the fog bank. you you could see up. >>...
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gracias por continuar con nosotros >> hablamos esta crisis de fentanilo que enfrenta todo el estado de california >> recientemente autoridades de la salud dijeron que solo el año pasado se reportaron 5700 muertes por sobredosis y este es el triple de los decesos del 2019. ante este panorama san francisco inició una campaña antidrogas que ha logrado el decomiso de cantidades récord de estupefacientes de las calles. incluyendo al rededor de 65,000 gramos de narcóticos. gran parte de ellos en el área de (nombre en inglés) >> la policía detuvo una persona con casi 2 kilos de fentanilo, indicó el jefe de la policía de la ciudad >> millones de pasillos (inaudible) con fentanilo también han sido decomisados de las calles de california la semana pasada >> cientos de presuntos distribuidores han sido arrestados y como nos dice tomás rivera, padres que han perdido a sus hijos por este flagelo están denunciando que hace falta hacer mucho más >> el fiscal general de california, hoy anunció los resultados de operativos contra el tráfico de fentanilo a nivel estatal y reveló que desde abril de
gracias por continuar con nosotros >> hablamos esta crisis de fentanilo que enfrenta todo el estado de california >> recientemente autoridades de la salud dijeron que solo el año pasado se reportaron 5700 muertes por sobredosis y este es el triple de los decesos del 2019. ante este panorama san francisco inició una campaña antidrogas que ha logrado el decomiso de cantidades récord de estupefacientes de las calles. incluyendo al rededor de 65,000 gramos de narcóticos. gran parte...
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californias average price per gallon is now at $6.42. that is 2 cents shy of of the almeset back in june. sarah explains what might reverse that trend. >> reporter: it fosters creativy and focus. i think that is what i like about it. i have always liked to drive. >> reporter: upon francisco sayn he drives, he is in the zone. se does it for a living. nine yearr and almost 28,000 rides. but these days the numbers are not g up in his favor. >> i keep a record of all my ga. in the last two days it has gonp 14 cents at my favorite station up the street. and you know, that is unconscionable. >> reporter: average gas pricesn california are creeping to all time highs, and drivers say it is taking a toll. >> thank god i'm driving a priu. otherwise, i don't know what i d do. >> reporter: so much so, in fac, that for drivers who can afford, evs are seeming like a safer bet. >> there is definitely a growinr of drivers that are realizing h, i could make an extra $800 a month driving electric vehicleso i might as well make the switch. make the switch.
californias average price per gallon is now at $6.42. that is 2 cents shy of of the almeset back in june. sarah explains what might reverse that trend. >> reporter: it fosters creativy and focus. i think that is what i like about it. i have always liked to drive. >> reporter: upon francisco sayn he drives, he is in the zone. se does it for a living. nine yearr and almost 28,000 rides. but these days the numbers are not g up in his favor. >> i keep a record of all my ga. in the...
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much going for it, i love california had a lot of people who are leaving love california too. they just hate the politics. you mentioned how it's all about control and it reminded me of what gavin newsom said on april 1st of 2020, this was less than a month in to the whole covid situation. he said this was an opportunity for a new progressive era, opportunity to reshape the way we do business in the way we govern, he said that out loud and this was a chance just fast forward his entire progressive project which is exactly what just happens. for 170 straight years california had a growing population but under gavin newsom for the last two for the first time ever our population has declined. >> laura: california when i was growing up in the 1980s and 90s, california was the place people wanted to move to. now it's the place people want to move from. that dynamic alone spells doom for the rest of the country. i mentioned this is how gavin newsom spend his new transgender bill. he said we believe no one should be prosecuted for getting the care they need, parents knows what's best
much going for it, i love california had a lot of people who are leaving love california too. they just hate the politics. you mentioned how it's all about control and it reminded me of what gavin newsom said on april 1st of 2020, this was less than a month in to the whole covid situation. he said this was an opportunity for a new progressive era, opportunity to reshape the way we do business in the way we govern, he said that out loud and this was a chance just fast forward his entire...
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california doesn't go all in on one thing. it is not just entertainment, that just manufacturing, not just education or hospital or health. it is all of the above. especially technology. >> we know that, about technology. there's some bad news, too. what's that? >> another economist i spoke to said overall, it is bad news for the global economy. in germany, their economy is shrinking. the exchange rate, the situation in ukraine is affecting the other countries. so we'll hear more from her on why she wishes some countries would be hare up on that list and how it would actlly help california in the long run. we'll more at 5:00. >> thank you. you may have heard that nurses are striking today in two locations. berkeley and oakland. they've been out there since this morning. the nurses union says it has been trying to negotiate with sutter health which owns alta bates. they're walking out over poor working conditions and the fail the provide a work place plan. a lot of nurses are leaving for other health care providers who offer be
california doesn't go all in on one thing. it is not just entertainment, that just manufacturing, not just education or hospital or health. it is all of the above. especially technology. >> we know that, about technology. there's some bad news, too. what's that? >> another economist i spoke to said overall, it is bad news for the global economy. in germany, their economy is shrinking. the exchange rate, the situation in ukraine is affecting the other countries. so we'll hear more...
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california's already surpassed the entire gdp of brazil france. >> california, a bigger gdp than the uk. governor newsom says it shows the california dream is still alive and well. >> it's 9.42. with the right back. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i would never switch to samsung, i love my phone. what??? ♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪ francisco is adding more community ambassadors to improve safety. this is the city's police are faced with being short-handed by the hundreds. the plan includes adding 150 more a bass utters to patrol the downtown area and complement the existing 200 and that are already doing that job. some are community members. some retired cops. they are all focused on the same thing, improving public safety and giving tourists the best experience possible. >> we're going from over 200 and passengers in this whole portfolio. and we're adding on top of that whole additional 150 ambassadors that will not only support this downtown area, but will it support important communiti
california's already surpassed the entire gdp of brazil france. >> california, a bigger gdp than the uk. governor newsom says it shows the california dream is still alive and well. >> it's 9.42. with the right back. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i would never switch to samsung, i love my phone. what??? ♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪ francisco is adding more community ambassadors to...
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. >> he says he wants to give california voters an option and he wants to focus on issues in california while newsom has his sights set on florida. >> he wants to debate ron desantis because he wants, he doesn't want to talk about california but we do have a debate and i'm looking forward to talking about california. i know he will want to talk about everybody else in other states but i want to make sure we talk about california. >> the solitary debate will not be on television. it will be on radio. political experts say that is because newsom has such a big lead in the polls that it doesn't gain him anything to debate issues and doesn't want to make any slipups in front of a big audience. not that his opponent has much of a chance. >> brian dahle would be a strong candidate if it was 1986: but it is 2022. the republican party is in dire straits statewide. >> uc berkeley and la times poll last month showed newsom with an overwhelming lead. 53 to 32%. >>> news from the southern border. officials have seen the highest number of illegal crossings ever in the past year. they stopped nearly
. >> he says he wants to give california voters an option and he wants to focus on issues in california while newsom has his sights set on florida. >> he wants to debate ron desantis because he wants, he doesn't want to talk about california but we do have a debate and i'm looking forward to talking about california. i know he will want to talk about everybody else in other states but i want to make sure we talk about california. >> the solitary debate will not be on...
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sheriff's assn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associn the california sheriff's associo opposed the bill saying that laws are in effect for safety. than i will go into effect in january. > >> this afternoon, president biden a building that used to pt access to reproductive health care. the announcement came 100 days after the supreme court's decision overturning roe v wade reporter skyler henry is at the white house with the details. >> >> we are not going to sit by and let republicans throughout e country and act extreme policies. >> reporter: 100 days after the u.s. supreme court overturned re v. wade, the biden administration and failed new ss to protect reproductive health , especially on campuses. >> access to contraception shoud not be in question access to healthcare, including reproductive health care, is this critical to the well-being and success of our natio
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california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. cash. yeah, your dog can become a big-time influencer, but that depends on how good they are in front of the camera. yappy.com a website for pet gifts is looking for listen to this title a chief fluff officer. they want the cutest dog to take photos with gifts from their website and your dog can earn up to ten thousand dollars a year. wow. there are thousands of applications so far apply by november 18th, if you believe your pump can pull off the look don't we all think our dog can do it? all right world news tonight david news next time dion bloom. i'm on a dates for sandia patel michael finney all of us. >>> tonight, breaking ne
california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. cash. yeah, your dog can become a big-time influencer, but...
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. >> reporter: this is her second stop in california this week. she was in los angeles yesterday to talk about protecting reproductive rights and campaign for woman running for mayor there. she's part of the biden administration's push to try to maintain control of the u.s. senate and stave off a takeover by republicans of the house of representatives. abortion, the environment and the inflation reduction act are talking points. but republicans are feeling emboldened by polling that voters are stung by inflation. the president of the san francisco republican party challenging nancy pelosi for her seat. >> joe biden is not terribly popular, economy is not doing well, inflation is really hurting, you know, working class people. >> reporter: this is his fifth run against incumbent pelosi. the san francisco congressional district is not expected to flip red, harris' visit is to rally the base and encourage them to talk with others. >> especially in berkeley, surrounded by the same rhetoric, people with the same ideas, on the same page about climate ch
. >> reporter: this is her second stop in california this week. she was in los angeles yesterday to talk about protecting reproductive rights and campaign for woman running for mayor there. she's part of the biden administration's push to try to maintain control of the u.s. senate and stave off a takeover by republicans of the house of representatives. abortion, the environment and the inflation reduction act are talking points. but republicans are feeling emboldened by polling that...
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>> now at noon, a california law is challenged before the high court. why the effort to provide more humane conditions for animals could be struck down. plus, san francisco mayor london breed under the microscope. why a policy over resignation. letters has city supervisors up in arms and we are one month out from the mid terms. the newest push to make sure everyone's voices are heard. >> from the bay station, you're watching kron. and news. >> thanks for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm noelle bellow, our top story this afternoon. mail-in ballots have been sent out to voters across the state and down in the south. bay advocacy groups are launching a new push to get people to the ballot box for the mid terms. kron 4 charles clifford joining us live from san jose with more on this push. charles? >> yeah, well, we're just a few weeks away from election day and here in santa clara county, there is a group who's focusing on trying to get people who live in low-income areas, especially women to get out and vote. >> we love the november elections j
>> now at noon, a california law is challenged before the high court. why the effort to provide more humane conditions for animals could be struck down. plus, san francisco mayor london breed under the microscope. why a policy over resignation. letters has city supervisors up in arms and we are one month out from the mid terms. the newest push to make sure everyone's voices are heard. >> from the bay station, you're watching kron. and news. >> thanks for joining us here on...
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i am from penn valley, california. i'm an ex-financial analyst and i am not a wealthy person, so i am using pennies to get by. >> is it worth driving 20 miles and burning a gallon of gas to go buy ice cream at one of our favorite places or can we buy it closer and save at this pace $14? >> it's so much easier and convenient and cheaper now to shop online rather than wastin gas to sit in crazy l.a. traffic. >> i saw $6.79 a gallon on friday. i didn't have to put gas in my car so i did not stop. i saw it and i was like what? it was a real double take moment to see that here in my little town. it was like, what? where am i right now? >> one of my hobbies is singing and i sing with the san francisco symphony choir, which is a big deal, but if i want to sing, that's 150 miles. it costs me between $70 and $80 to go round trip depending on the price so the calculus i'm making is that's a lot of money. >> the higher gas price comes into play when we do things like support a local beef producer. local, 35 miles away. we have be
i am from penn valley, california. i'm an ex-financial analyst and i am not a wealthy person, so i am using pennies to get by. >> is it worth driving 20 miles and burning a gallon of gas to go buy ice cream at one of our favorite places or can we buy it closer and save at this pace $14? >> it's so much easier and convenient and cheaper now to shop online rather than wastin gas to sit in crazy l.a. traffic. >> i saw $6.79 a gallon on friday. i didn't have to put gas in my car...
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none of th these diseases is currently found california. the behavior is different from the common mosquito. also setting apart, they can lay eggs in spaces as small as a bottle cap and those eggs can survive for more than a year. the surveillance program found two of these mosquitoes near the intersection of dixon landing road and mccarthy boulevard. there are not many homes nearby but there are commercial businesses which we're told provide perfect conditions for the pests to thrive. >> a recycling center has thousands and thousands and has used tires, milk cartons and things that can hold bodies of water and potentially eggs. >> the director to have protection agency said winter wr winter weather would typically kill them, these eggs essentially hibernate meaning the eggs can live on and hatch later. while the mosquitoes are not native to c, they have been detected in 20 counties including santa cruz and konta costa counties. >> the nature to have mosquito doesn't fly too far. >> a travel distance of less than 1/5 of a mile. now there is
none of th these diseases is currently found california. the behavior is different from the common mosquito. also setting apart, they can lay eggs in spaces as small as a bottle cap and those eggs can survive for more than a year. the surveillance program found two of these mosquitoes near the intersection of dixon landing road and mccarthy boulevard. there are not many homes nearby but there are commercial businesses which we're told provide perfect conditions for the pests to thrive. >>...
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actions in california. the counties that have the highest percent of people who have had the shot are marin and san francisco at 17% shot has been available to the wider general public since last month. the midterm elections are now two weeks away from tuesday with a number of key races that will decide the balance of power in both the house and the senate, and some areas. security at polling places is being stepped up amid rising threats against poll workers boxes lucas tomlinson as the story from washington when voters head to the polls, and just over two weeks from now, there's a sentiment that control of congress won't be the only thing on the ballot and as people go into vote, they need to recognize that there are certain candidates who are anti democracy. democrats were hesitant to camp pain on the economy in the midst of rising inflation are pivoting to social issues like abortion to win over voters and turning up the heat on republican candidates who have questioned election results. you don't belie
actions in california. the counties that have the highest percent of people who have had the shot are marin and san francisco at 17% shot has been available to the wider general public since last month. the midterm elections are now two weeks away from tuesday with a number of key races that will decide the balance of power in both the house and the senate, and some areas. security at polling places is being stepped up amid rising threats against poll workers boxes lucas tomlinson as the story...
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it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. a native prayer service and a festival celebrating indigenous peoples day. ktvu is jana katsuyama talked with people about the importance of recognizing and honoring those who came before us. from the earth to the skies. san francisco's euro buena gardens were filled with the celebration of indigenous cultures and sound on monday, the city marked indigenous peoples day a recognition of the native people who inhabited the americas before the arrival of christopher columbus from spain. let's spend 530 years of resistance since he touched on these lines here, so we're celebrating resistance. we're honoring our ancestors. first path i think to honoring indigenous peoples is acknowledging truth in history rochelle divers with the international indian treaty council, which helped organize the event and the prayer ceremony at sunrise, monday on alcatraz island. is it absolutely beautiful morning in little cold, little chilly, lots of fog. but the spirit and the prayers were all there. which
it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. a native prayer service and a festival celebrating indigenous peoples day. ktvu is jana katsuyama talked with people about the importance of recognizing and honoring those who came before us. from the earth to the skies. san francisco's euro buena gardens were filled with the celebration of indigenous cultures and sound on monday, the city marked indigenous peoples day a recognition of the native people who inhabited the americas before the...
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it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. i just find it very unsure. >> to do something like that and extremely offensive. >> now at 10 and east bay superintendent sounding the alarm about an offensive wife, a name that pops up on campus. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the supein
it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. i just find it very unsure. >> to do something like that and extremely offensive. >> now at 10 and east bay superintendent sounding the alarm about an offensive wife, a name that pops up on campus. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the supein
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that is when a statewide election in california. this office, as you well know, has quite a bit of power over fiscal matters. how do you want to use that power? >> i think we need greater accountability for how the state spends money. the office was set up to be a fiscal watchdog to give taxpayers a money of how and where their money is being spent . that power is very important. knowledge is power, and information is power. as taxpayers in california, we don't have nearly enough of a sense of where the money goes and how it is spent that has resulted in some situations where there has been mismanagement. i want to bring transpency and accountability back to sacramento. >> you have used the phrase radical transparency. >> i'll give you an example. we have about $300 billion a year in checks that we cut as a state where the controller is supposed to sign off on those. california is one of the few states where we don't have transparency intthe line by line ledger. they have it in many other states, but what i think we need is some cap
that is when a statewide election in california. this office, as you well know, has quite a bit of power over fiscal matters. how do you want to use that power? >> i think we need greater accountability for how the state spends money. the office was set up to be a fiscal watchdog to give taxpayers a money of how and where their money is being spent . that power is very important. knowledge is power, and information is power. as taxpayers in california, we don't have nearly enough of a...