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let's contrast california with california. they have a net gain of more than 318,000 people moving into florida. in other words, florida is gaining almost 1000 new resident s every day. that is good for their economy. why are people fleeing california and flocking in droves to florida? for starters, california's tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero incom tax. 0%. the income tax rate in california can be as high as 12.3%. that's the highest in the entir country. property taxes are also incredibly high. even the state sales taxes higher than florida. expect those taxes to go even higher because california now i losing more population. gavin newsom's current deficit is more than $22 billion and going higher. meanwhile desantis finished wit a record $22 billion budget surplus. take a look at your screen. high tax states like california illinois, new york and new jersey all experience negative migration in 2022 while texas, florida, tennessee, the carolinas, utah, idaho saw massive gains. it's not only just abou
let's contrast california with california. they have a net gain of more than 318,000 people moving into florida. in other words, florida is gaining almost 1000 new resident s every day. that is good for their economy. why are people fleeing california and flocking in droves to florida? for starters, california's tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero incom tax. 0%. the income tax rate in california can be as high as 12.3%. that's the highest in the entir country. property...
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leÓn: en california, el tsunami de desalojos estÁ teniendo efecto. ha sido causado por los exorbitantes aumentos de la renta. >> yo pensÉ que tenÍa un lugar bien seguro, pagando mi renta. pagÁbamos $1500 y se doblÓ la cantidad de la renta. leÓn: para tratar de evitar que los inquilinos se conviertan en indigentes, se creÓ una ley estatal que limita el aumento anual del 5 %. maity: vendedores ambulantes de nueva york siguen debatiÉndose entre largas demoras burocrÁticas. en medio de esa larga espera, reciben multas cada vez mÁs caras que deben pagar para ganarse el sustento. reportera detrÁs de los mÁs de 15,000 vendedores ambulantes en las calles de nueva york, hay casi siempre la misma historia con las multas. >> cuÁntas multas. 20 o 30 multas o mÁs. incluso hasta arrestos. >> a veces los teques los ponen de $1000 y los bajan a $500 o $250. >> los tickets de sanidad son de $2000. los de la policÍa pueden ser de $50. llevo dos aÑos esperando, uno para el carro y otra para vendedora de calle. reportera: las inspecciones antes a las real
leÓn: en california, el tsunami de desalojos estÁ teniendo efecto. ha sido causado por los exorbitantes aumentos de la renta. >> yo pensÉ que tenÍa un lugar bien seguro, pagando mi renta. pagÁbamos $1500 y se doblÓ la cantidad de la renta. leÓn: para tratar de evitar que los inquilinos se conviertan en indigentes, se creÓ una ley estatal que limita el aumento anual del 5 %. maity: vendedores ambulantes de nueva york siguen debatiÉndose entre largas demoras burocrÁticas. en medio...
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if he refuses i urge the united states senate to join california voters and california judges to reject this nominee. madam speaker, in recent weeks, my district has lost several of us most distinguished citizens. i wanted to share a few words about their lives and the legacies they have left in our communities. madam speaker, i'd like to take a moment to honor the life and memory of rex hahn a committed public servant, veteran, native californian and friend to many. rex's life was guided by a commitment to serving others and a work hard, play hard attitude that endeared him to people across california. in fact, rex's habit of regularly walking the halls of the state capitol in sacramento and testifying in a hawaiian shirt rather than the customary suit and tie was by some accounts single handedly responsible for relaxing the dress coat at the capitol building which is appreciated by many. rarely would rex let a meeting or conference call end without making everyone laugh and lightening the mood of the conversation. lex also spread joy to others through serving as the chair, vice chair
if he refuses i urge the united states senate to join california voters and california judges to reject this nominee. madam speaker, in recent weeks, my district has lost several of us most distinguished citizens. i wanted to share a few words about their lives and the legacies they have left in our communities. madam speaker, i'd like to take a moment to honor the life and memory of rex hahn a committed public servant, veteran, native californian and friend to many. rex's life was guided by a...
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at 7 34 in southern california. many people have still trapped by heavy snow in the san bernardino mountains, and yesterday, even more snow fell in that area, making it even harder for the crews to clear the roads. some people there have been stuck for as long as a week and homes and vacation rentals and big bear and like our hook, arrowhead. and some of the people who work at the resorts in the mountains. they can't go home either. this is like, kind of like once in a century type of situation, you know there. a lot of snow and a lot of people aren't ready for it. we have not seen a plow on our streets since last wednesday . um luckily for us, we do have a generator because we lost power. no small amount of businesses are open for the people who are stranded, but most of those businesses are closed completely, making it hard for people to find food or get supplies, first responders and county officials are trying to plow those roads, but the snow constantly coming down things very dangerous. we know we have strande
at 7 34 in southern california. many people have still trapped by heavy snow in the san bernardino mountains, and yesterday, even more snow fell in that area, making it even harder for the crews to clear the roads. some people there have been stuck for as long as a week and homes and vacation rentals and big bear and like our hook, arrowhead. and some of the people who work at the resorts in the mountains. they can't go home either. this is like, kind of like once in a century type of...
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. >>> la congresista en california anunciar el lanzamiento una fundación que tendrá como objetivo ayudar a las mujeres y a los niños debajo recursos que vive en el condado san mateo, aseguró que esta jurisdicción es el cuarto condado más rico en el país por lo que consideró urgente ayudar a las familias más necesitadas . >>> la fundación comienza con la distribución 2 millones dólares que provienen el equipo de campaña debe congresista que por cierto anunció que no buscará la reelección de su cargo . >>> cambiamos información para contarles esas dice que no se pueda supermercado de auckland votaron po sindicalizarse, los trabajadores estado en esta ciudad que recientemente se sustenta . >>> star box protestaron hoy para reclamarle a la tienda de café . >>> en concreto los trabajadores dicen que les han dado puesto para formar un sindicato y que consideran clave para mejores para ellas en el salario, es importante la vida en california la sede san francisco es bien cara es manera salir de lo que nos viene presionando los manifestantes agregaron que la empresa tomo represal
. >>> la congresista en california anunciar el lanzamiento una fundación que tendrá como objetivo ayudar a las mujeres y a los niños debajo recursos que vive en el condado san mateo, aseguró que esta jurisdicción es el cuarto condado más rico en el país por lo que consideró urgente ayudar a las familias más necesitadas . >>> la fundación comienza con la distribución 2 millones dólares que provienen el equipo de campaña debe congresista que por cierto anunció que...
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bost, and the gentleman from california, mr. mr. bost: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have legislation of five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks as amended. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: i rise today in support of representative banks' bill h.r. 502 as amended and i am pleased to support to ensure that all servicemembers that paid into the g.i. bill are properly repaid. this bill would close the financial loophole that prevents at least 25,000 active duty servicemembers from receiving the repayment they are due. under current law a service member who switches from the montgomery to the post-9/11 g.i. bill would lose $1200 they paid into the program if they exhausted their benefits while still on active duty. veterans already receive the money back. representative banks' bill would fix this policy to ensure that servicemembers and veterans who are pursuing a higher education degree are treated equally. servicemembers have earn
bost, and the gentleman from california, mr. mr. bost: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have legislation of five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks as amended. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: i rise today in support of representative banks' bill h.r. 502 as amended and i am pleased to support to ensure that all servicemembers that paid into the g.i. bill are properly repaid. this bill would...
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the california highway patrol briefly shut down all sout
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hello, california. i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor is very concern about what we're doing in florida. so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. it's really an honor to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here, i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we're facing now. and, of course, you know, president reagan had a great sense of humor. and i thought about a story that there was a debate between three of our founding fathers, dr. benjamin rush, thomas jefferson and ben franklin. and the debate was about what was the world's oldest profession. and dr. rush said as a physician, he said, the world's oldest professions, the doctor, because eve was cut out of adam's rib. so it has to be the physician. thomas jefferson, who, you know, design monticello said no. the world's oldest profession is the architect act after all. was the architect who brought order out of all the chaos in the universe. an
hello, california. i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor is very concern about what we're doing in florida. so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. it's really an honor to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here, i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we're facing now. and, of course, you know, president reagan had a great sense of humor. and i thought about a story that there was a...
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. >> california has been doing our part. we need the federal government to recognize that california is experiencing severe weather, extreme weather. reporter: the lieutenant governor says california needs more attention from washington. she surveyed severely damaged farms andom it experienced snow, mudslides, and widespread pg&e power outages. >> we are doing our best to work with the utility companies to make improvements to the grid, battery storage, other ways as we transition to clean energy in the future. reporter: california has allocated $60 million for immediate relief. she hopes by touring the store damage, her voice will add to governor newsom's request for a presidential major disaster declaration. >> president biden, the people need your help. we are way out here on the west coast but this is a real disaster and families are waiting in hopeful for additional assistance. reporter: the extent of destruction and rubble is overwhelming. the lieutenant governor says it's important that state officials come here to se
. >> california has been doing our part. we need the federal government to recognize that california is experiencing severe weather, extreme weather. reporter: the lieutenant governor says california needs more attention from washington. she surveyed severely damaged farms andom it experienced snow, mudslides, and widespread pg&e power outages. >> we are doing our best to work with the utility companies to make improvements to the grid, battery storage, other ways as we...
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es cuando se pone a disposición de la protección de niños y niñas y adolescentes del estado de baja california para que puedan estar bajo nuestro cuidado y protección en nuestras instalaciones la intervención de quien tiene esas facultades >> y posteriormente llevarlas a nuestras instalaciones un problema que dicen las autoridades lleva años en la ciudad de tijuana uno de los ejemplos es este bulebard uno de los más transitados con niños trabajando >> una realidad en todo el país ahora le contamos que fue declarada (nombre) culpable por la muerte de su hijo el veredicto se escuchó... ambos acusados de torturar de homicidio y abuso infantil la pareja habría torturado al menos durante dos semanas y ahora enfrentan cadena perpetua sin derecho a libertad condicional >> y una mujer fue transportado a un hospital hubo de ser baleado por un desconocido que ingresó su casa con intenciones de robar >> hoy un fuerte como exclusión y medio susto >> la señora evangelina me cuenta como esta mañana su casa de pronto estaba rodeada de policías >> le hablo a mi se me dice mamá no salgas están d
es cuando se pone a disposición de la protección de niños y niñas y adolescentes del estado de baja california para que puedan estar bajo nuestro cuidado y protección en nuestras instalaciones la intervención de quien tiene esas facultades >> y posteriormente llevarlas a nuestras instalaciones un problema que dicen las autoridades lleva años en la ciudad de tijuana uno de los ejemplos es este bulebard uno de los más transitados con niños trabajando >> una realidad en todo...
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bash the rich, way to go california. los angeles will use whatever money is raised to build affordable housing for the homeless. come on, dream on. in 2016, the city brought in 1.6 billion with a bond issue. they thought that would build 12,000 units. they managed to finish 4,000, but the price of them went straight up. some of these affordable units now cost $800,000. how on earth can you possibly expect to build anything affordable in california when regulations add at least 40% to the cost of building anything. california can't get out of its own way. a generation of one party rule has left the state incapable of doing almost anything. remember the hundred billion dollar california bullet train, where is that? there's more. the clown car rolls on. after a three-day school outage, 420,000 students, 74% hispanic, 20% black, okay. they returned to the classroom today. more loss of learning for kids who already lost so much, and democrat governor newsom, he will sign a price gouging bill. he says for decades, oil companie
bash the rich, way to go california. los angeles will use whatever money is raised to build affordable housing for the homeless. come on, dream on. in 2016, the city brought in 1.6 billion with a bond issue. they thought that would build 12,000 units. they managed to finish 4,000, but the price of them went straight up. some of these affordable units now cost $800,000. how on earth can you possibly expect to build anything affordable in california when regulations add at least 40% to the cost...
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but everything else in california touches the government. we can't say the same thing about. >> and the governor says if all goes according to plan, then insulin prices should start to go down next year. as for tomorrow, while the governor's tour continues in san diego where he's expected to visit the u.s. mexico border, reporting from the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> want to get your check your 4 zone forecast taking a live look at downtown san francisco from our sutro tower camera. >> all calm before another storm comes to us. come from meteorologist rodriguez has timing on that's right. already getting reports of drizzle and light rain for parts of the bay area, specifically the bay area coastline. so let's take a look at this year because we're going to see another round of snow showers arriving as early as sunday morning. dry right now. but we are expecting to be under a winter weather advisory specifically for the valleys of donner summit, south lake tahoe and kirkwood. but for the highest peace, especially along the western
but everything else in california touches the government. we can't say the same thing about. >> and the governor says if all goes according to plan, then insulin prices should start to go down next year. as for tomorrow, while the governor's tour continues in san diego where he's expected to visit the u.s. mexico border, reporting from the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> want to get your check your 4 zone forecast taking a live look at downtown san francisco from our sutro...
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ramÓn: ahÍ tiene la situaciÓn al sur de california. despuÉs de 10 aÑos, esta noche se apagaron la luces de la bahÍa para instalar nuevas luces. ya se recaudaron mÁs de 11 millones de dÓlares que son necesarios. si se logra reunir los fondos, el puente estarÍa iluminado para finales de este aÑo. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california (cdph) anunciÓ que el prÓximo 3 de abril ya no serÁ necesario llevar una mascarilla en centro de salud, tampoco serÁ un requisito de que los trabajadores de salud se vacunen contra el covid—19. justo antes de cumplir tres aÑos de la emergencia por el covid—19, se termina la ayuda. veamos los cambios que se esperan. reportero: el gobernador de california anunciÓ el final del coronavirus este martes. cierran las oportunidades para aquellas personas que no se vacunaron. tendrÁ que hacerlo por su propia cuenta. >> sabemos que el costo vendrÁ del pÚblico. reportero: se podÍa llevar a su casa pruebas gratis, recibir medicamentos, eso se acabÓ. >> de ahora en adelante todo depende de
ramÓn: ahÍ tiene la situaciÓn al sur de california. despuÉs de 10 aÑos, esta noche se apagaron la luces de la bahÍa para instalar nuevas luces. ya se recaudaron mÁs de 11 millones de dÓlares que son necesarios. si se logra reunir los fondos, el puente estarÍa iluminado para finales de este aÑo. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california (cdph) anunciÓ que el prÓximo 3 de abril ya no serÁ necesario llevar una mascarilla en centro de salud, tampoco serÁ un requisito de que los...
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now back here in southern california. we've seen numerous mudslides, the soil just so saturated with all that rain back to you, max. just looking at your background. it looks like a place out of either salt lake city or denver. have you seen people even just stopping to take pictures of the landscape? it's so unusual to see that behind the skyline absolutely lots of people up here on this hill. taking pictures have even seen some people with long lenses getting those beautiful professional shots. it's a striking scene for sure. alright max gordon reporting live for us down in l a. thank you so much, max. a two mile stretch of the road leading up the santa cruz mountains from highway 17 is currently closed for storm repairs. pg and e is closing part of black road in los gatos this evening cruise or re stringing power lines and working to restore service. the road will be closed until seven p.m. and then we'll close tomorrow from seven in the morning until seven pm again, a south bay nonprofit is asking for help from the pu
now back here in southern california. we've seen numerous mudslides, the soil just so saturated with all that rain back to you, max. just looking at your background. it looks like a place out of either salt lake city or denver. have you seen people even just stopping to take pictures of the landscape? it's so unusual to see that behind the skyline absolutely lots of people up here on this hill. taking pictures have even seen some people with long lenses getting those beautiful professional...
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for the same reason we play scratchers from the california lottery. because a little play can make your day. logo scratches on julian: welcome back. if you have noticed reward programs are lacking lately, it is not just you. kristen: inflation is hurting your chances of getting a free cup of coffee. we have a closer look at the changes. >> she starts her day with coffee. >> i am a dunkin' donuts perso and live and die by it. >> she usually received two free drinks a month as part of the loyalty program, but not anymore. >> now barely one free drink per month. i was like, oh my god, i can't believe they have done this to me. >> according to the new york times, customers used to spend $40 to get a free drink but now, about $90. she thought switching to starbucks would help, but on february 13, they increased the reboard points -- reward points needed for free perk. and pointed to the reason this may happen for many retailers. inflation. september 2022, we increase point values for menu items in the rewards exchange to account for the additional cost of
for the same reason we play scratchers from the california lottery. because a little play can make your day. logo scratches on julian: welcome back. if you have noticed reward programs are lacking lately, it is not just you. kristen: inflation is hurting your chances of getting a free cup of coffee. we have a closer look at the changes. >> she starts her day with coffee. >> i am a dunkin' donuts perso and live and die by it. >> she usually received two free drinks a month as...
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a gallon to $4.83 a gallon in california. it was definitely stream and it's still extremely just going everyone we spoke with was aware of at least this much of california pays more than any other state in the nation. but when it comes to what it will take to change that. >> california's democratic leaders are hoping the bill passed thursday in the state senate will make a difference. >> s p. next one too. help us hold big oil accountable to prevent future excessive profits at the expense of california families sbx 1, 2, is the most recent version of governor gavin newsom. special session effort to address california gas prices. >> the goal to understand what factors drive up. gas prices in the golden state and potentially penalize oil companies found to be doubting customers. the bill will give the california energy commission some oversight over the petroleum industry as well as the ability to gather data about pricing practices and the authority to impose penalties on oil companies found to be taken advantage of consumers.
a gallon to $4.83 a gallon in california. it was definitely stream and it's still extremely just going everyone we spoke with was aware of at least this much of california pays more than any other state in the nation. but when it comes to what it will take to change that. >> california's democratic leaders are hoping the bill passed thursday in the state senate will make a difference. >> s p. next one too. help us hold big oil accountable to prevent future excessive profits at the...
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everything is moving into southern california, now central california, southern california. it will take the turn and head into arizona probably impacting spring training games. there's enough of a breeze here. i know it's not roaring, but that keeps us from getting even colder. there are frost and freeze warnings out. but i think tomorrow morning will be more critical than this morning because the wind will die down fifties on most of the attempts. i did go, 60 occasionally, some might, you know, north wind cold morning. lots of thirties mostly sunny. a few partly, cloudy is maybe, but santa rosa livermore , menlo park san jose. very cool yesterday. these are good 10 15 degrees below average will bump it up to fifties today, but still they're below average. thirties on most of the test, berkeley, oakland at 37 cities at 40 that that's considerably below average of 47 for this time of year. 36 sunnyvale, livermore's 35 walnut creek, 34 . plenty of thirties around danville is down to 32 clayton's at 33 look at all the thirties hercules, elsa bronte panel. kensington el sereno
everything is moving into southern california, now central california, southern california. it will take the turn and head into arizona probably impacting spring training games. there's enough of a breeze here. i know it's not roaring, but that keeps us from getting even colder. there are frost and freeze warnings out. but i think tomorrow morning will be more critical than this morning because the wind will die down fifties on most of the attempts. i did go, 60 occasionally, some might, you...
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thank you time for 34 in southern california. many people are still trapped in the san bernardino mountains after the recent winter storms. more snow fell in that area yesterday, making it even harder for the crews to clear the roads. some people say they they've been stuck in homes and vacation rentals and places like big bear and lake arrowhead for as long as a week. and some who work at resorts in the mountains. they haven't been able to go home either. this is like kind of like a once in a century type of situation, you know there. a lot of snow and a lot of people aren't ready for it. we have not seen a plow on our streets since last wednesday. um luckily for us, we do have a generator because we lost power. a small number who were stranded , but most completely, making it hard for people to find food or get supplies. first responders and county officials say they're trying to plow those roads, but the snowg down so much has made things dangerous. residentt is our number one priority to get to those residents so that they ca
thank you time for 34 in southern california. many people are still trapped in the san bernardino mountains after the recent winter storms. more snow fell in that area yesterday, making it even harder for the crews to clear the roads. some people say they they've been stuck in homes and vacation rentals and places like big bear and lake arrowhead for as long as a week. and some who work at resorts in the mountains. they haven't been able to go home either. this is like kind of like a once in a...
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it is his only stop in northern california. the event is mostly sold out except for tickets in the front, which run $85. it includes a copy of his book "it's ok to be angry about capitalism." the event starts at 7:00. in nearly one month, california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3, masks will no longer be required at indoor , high-risk, and health care settings. those include health care, long-term care, emergency and wa wearing a mask in those settings will still be recommended however. also changing next mont,h the -- also changing next month, the state will no longer require health care workers to be vaccinated against covid. in 10 days, the state shortening isolation time. if you test positive, you only have to isolate for five days. not 10. as long as you do not have a fever and your symptoms are improving. still ahead on abc seven mornings, florida governor ron desantis will be in california tomorrow with a visit. what the visit would mean to the golden state for a poss
it is his only stop in northern california. the event is mostly sold out except for tickets in the front, which run $85. it includes a copy of his book "it's ok to be angry about capitalism." the event starts at 7:00. in nearly one month, california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3, masks will no longer be required at indoor , high-risk, and health care settings. those include health care, long-term care, emergency and wa wearing a...
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event for southern california. tons of rain there. but it's had a higher impact around the bay area. here's the reason why. on the radar loop you can see everything swirling around. this is the center of the storm system basically right over san francisco on the northern end of the bay. the whole system has consolidated itself into one central area of low pressure. that's what we find at the center of the storm systems. earlier today, though, that was not the case. as the system evolved, the interaction, the different areas of low pressure was part of why the season changedite trajectory a little bit. it's named the fujiwara effect. about noon, the bursts of winds were heading to santa cruz county before the severe thunderstorm warning was issued. two different areas of low pressure, with my finger in the l there. they interact with each other and they actually rotate around a central point. interaction of these, the one pulling on this other area of low pressure is what dragged it back up to the north towards basically the heart of t
event for southern california. tons of rain there. but it's had a higher impact around the bay area. here's the reason why. on the radar loop you can see everything swirling around. this is the center of the storm system basically right over san francisco on the northern end of the bay. the whole system has consolidated itself into one central area of low pressure. that's what we find at the center of the storm systems. earlier today, though, that was not the case. as the system evolved, the...
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it's sprawl in california. a bill in the state legislature aims to curb new housing construction in rural parts of the state that are typically at high risk for wildfires or flooding. the legislation would create defined hazard zones across california and would discourage local officials from approving new housing in those areas for more on exactly how this would work. we are joined by state assembly member chris ward, a democrat from san diego , who introduced this legislation. thank you so much we appreciate you're taking the time. why first of all, do you believe that we need to discourage new housing construction in areas that are prone to wildfires and flooding. thank you, alex. great to be with you this afternoon, so i would note that it's not. we have gotten to a point in california, where how or housing client crisis and our climate crisis are now intertwined where we build housing and the impacts from that putting more people on the road to further and further places inducing more greenhouse gas emissi
it's sprawl in california. a bill in the state legislature aims to curb new housing construction in rural parts of the state that are typically at high risk for wildfires or flooding. the legislation would create defined hazard zones across california and would discourage local officials from approving new housing in those areas for more on exactly how this would work. we are joined by state assembly member chris ward, a democrat from san diego , who introduced this legislation. thank you so...
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the california economy is not working for everyone and you have to look at why. in california we have over 20 million people living below the poverty mind, food insecurity and public safety, every community wants public safety but we got to make sure we ensure there is real public safety for each community and the climate crisis is a big deal in california. we've passed some of the strongest climate revisions ever in the whole country, but we need to take some of provisions and take them to washington dc to make sure our national policies on climate reflect many of the positive provisions that california has passed. this is a climate crisis. when you look at our unshielded population, you see what karen bass has done it is mayor in los angeles and there are ways that you can address housing at a federal level that really will help make sure people get off the streets and get safe and decent housing and stop being evicted in the first place so they can afford the rent and make sure they have pathways into job's, job training, mental health and ultimately a job, so
the california economy is not working for everyone and you have to look at why. in california we have over 20 million people living below the poverty mind, food insecurity and public safety, every community wants public safety but we got to make sure we ensure there is real public safety for each community and the climate crisis is a big deal in california. we've passed some of the strongest climate revisions ever in the whole country, but we need to take some of provisions and take them to...
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in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking abortion services by sharing their digital data. joining me is a business insider reporter. thank you for joining us. you have done in-depth reporting recently on meta and google's practice of sharing private data with police and abortion related prosecution cases, would you share with us what you found at a high level? >> law enforcement can utilize digital data from social media companies in two different ways, the first being anything publicly posted or voluntarily surrendered so if you allow law enforcement to review your social media account during the course of investigation, that is fair gam
in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking...
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california's reparations task force launching another round of today. public hearings today and reported. karma dickerson explains how this meeting in particular came with a lot of attention ank scrutiny. >> even more eyes on california's reparations task force. now, this is the group's first public meeting since the separate san francisco reparations task force made national headlines with the news that one of their draft proposals includes 5 million dollars in cash payments to descendants of black american slaves. as of today, though, the state of california has not put a dollar amount on what they see as the to black californians. >> when you deliver your findings to the legislature on june, 30th will be stepping into uncharted waters never has any state government in 400 years of american history and barked on such an expensive effort of truth. and conciliation around institution of slavery and its effects. >> attorney general rob bonta briefly spoke during wednesday's meeting of the california reparations task force where as in the more than a doze
california's reparations task force launching another round of today. public hearings today and reported. karma dickerson explains how this meeting in particular came with a lot of attention ank scrutiny. >> even more eyes on california's reparations task force. now, this is the group's first public meeting since the separate san francisco reparations task force made national headlines with the news that one of their draft proposals includes 5 million dollars in cash payments to...
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it's california's oldest correctional institution . the governor's state of the state events will continue through the weekend. saturday he'll be in los angeles, talking about health care costs and prices and then on sunday, the governor will go to san diego talking about efforts to reform ealth program. new this morning, the former parent company of the failed silicon valley bank is filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy ktvu james torres live here in palo alto with the federal government's efforts to maintain confidence in the banking system. gasia good morning tea. well for the last week, we know branches like the silicon valley bank as vb private. those have all been under control of the f d i c. its former owner, svb financial group, now asking the federal government for help with its remaining assets. the group estimates its debt is around $3.3 billion. it's one of many banking headlines making investors and customers behind startup companies. a little nervous. california's first republic bank announced it is getting a bailout package
it's california's oldest correctional institution . the governor's state of the state events will continue through the weekend. saturday he'll be in los angeles, talking about health care costs and prices and then on sunday, the governor will go to san diego talking about efforts to reform ealth program. new this morning, the former parent company of the failed silicon valley bank is filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy ktvu james torres live here in palo alto with the federal government's efforts...
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there are 2 parts of kearney in california still close. and that's because window repair crews are working on getting the 2 broken windows. all repair. they're going to a board them up. but it was a close call for people who are walking in this intersection when glass came plummeting down from up in this iconic building here, 5, 5, 5, california. >> it's glass. this video captures the moment. glass plummeted to the ground from a window on the 43rd floor. oh, my god. it's cracking witnesses shocked that they saw glass coming from a window that shattered from the high winds at 5, 5, 5, california in san francisco, one of the tallest buildings in the city with major wind gusts. somehow the glass shards missed the people walking below around 2 in the afternoon tuesday and no one was injured. first responders did arrive on scene and was crashing. now we have glass shards, mostly isolated. this is something that is unusual. but we're also experiencing highly unusual weather. another window on the same floor was found cracked. >> the fire departm
there are 2 parts of kearney in california still close. and that's because window repair crews are working on getting the 2 broken windows. all repair. they're going to a board them up. but it was a close call for people who are walking in this intersection when glass came plummeting down from up in this iconic building here, 5, 5, 5, california. >> it's glass. this video captures the moment. glass plummeted to the ground from a window on the 43rd floor. oh, my god. it's cracking...
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. and welcome to "california live." i'm jessica vilchis. danielle nottingham: and i'm danielle nottingham. >>> good morning, everyone. i am danielle nottingham, we are here to help you live your best california life. taking care of your mental health. >> kicking off the show today with a woman who practices centuries-old chinese healing techniques right here in southern california. >> high, guys. i am about to try acupuncture for the first time. i am in the kitchen of chinese herbalist, natalie, thank you for having me. >> being chinese i should have tried acupuncture, i feel like but, i've never done it. i get numbness, i cannot feel my fingers very much. >> we are going to do one of the points. i will show you one that is good for numbness and tingling down the arm. it is good also for morning sickness. a one time use needle. >> there it is. i definitely feel the pressure on that. >> it is a good one. the way that it works, it is on blocking the g from the channel that you are explaining. >> tell me about the history
. and welcome to "california live." i'm jessica vilchis. danielle nottingham: and i'm danielle nottingham. >>> good morning, everyone. i am danielle nottingham, we are here to help you live your best california life. taking care of your mental health. >> kicking off the show today with a woman who practices centuries-old chinese healing techniques right here in southern california. >> high, guys. i am about to try acupuncture for the first time. i am in the...
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let's keep it going. ce >>> tonight, the unrelenting rain and catastrophic flooding in california. a major levee breaks, raging waters flooding into communities below, thousands forced to evacuate roads washed away, homes underwater, residents had to be rescued, and now more rain is on the way. >>> new fallout from the second-biggest bank failure ever companies may not be able to pay employees, and sellers on etsy say they're no longer getting paid. >> those funds feed my family and pay my bills. >>> a new spring break warning from texas authorities to stay out of mexico because it's two dangerous, as three more u.s. residents go missing >>> the game-changing new study on prostate cancer is aggressive treatment no longer necessary for patients? >>> the shortage of primary care physicians across the country. why it's happening and what it could mean for your health. >>> jack daniels under fire. we take you to the town covered in black fungus. the culprit? vapors from the whiskeymaker's barrel houses. how residents are fighting back. >>> and skiing into history. american mikaela shif
let's keep it going. ce >>> tonight, the unrelenting rain and catastrophic flooding in california. a major levee breaks, raging waters flooding into communities below, thousands forced to evacuate roads washed away, homes underwater, residents had to be rescued, and now more rain is on the way. >>> new fallout from the second-biggest bank failure ever companies may not be able to pay employees, and sellers on etsy say they're no longer getting paid. >> those funds feed...
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here in california. people are still clearing water and debris left behind by this week's atmospheric river pacific gas and electric brought in additional crews to speed up power restoration to thousands of homes and businesses, and we still have a few more days to go. to get things up and going again, but just to pull together and support each other back to back storms, only about 36% of california remains in a drought , though state officials say years of dry conditions have created small cracks and levee walls. it's raising fears rushing water could break through and flood homes and future storms. on average. they are 57 years old. um and many of them were built using standards less rigorous than our current best engineering practices in los angeles. christina coleman fox news an update now the managers of 555, california and san francisco have been ordered to replace two broken windows as soon as possible. one window cracked and anot from the 43rd floor of the office tower during tuesday's gusty wind
here in california. people are still clearing water and debris left behind by this week's atmospheric river pacific gas and electric brought in additional crews to speed up power restoration to thousands of homes and businesses, and we still have a few more days to go. to get things up and going again, but just to pull together and support each other back to back storms, only about 36% of california remains in a drought , though state officials say years of dry conditions have created small...
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mostly from central california, up towards northern california for two reasons and what we heard just a few moments ago about the weight of the snow? this type of snow is porous is what the meteorologist and so and so as it rains that snow is starting to gain more and more weight, so as you see it a tremendous amount of snow on top of these roofs. you're starting to see collapses, which is what happened here and started a fire, so that's number one. number two is the runoff as we start to get through these storms, and this starts to run off a little bit more are levies are designed to handle some of that runoff. but not the amount and duration that's about ready to come. and is that what happened? that is what's happening in potrero? yes okay, exactly. eight ft. high 110 ft. breach of the levee flooded the town and it was in the middle of the night, so folks didn't have an opportunity to get out. it's a heartbreaking situation there in particular because many of the people who were evacuated from their homes don't have a ton of resources. right let's talk about the immediate help. the
mostly from central california, up towards northern california for two reasons and what we heard just a few moments ago about the weight of the snow? this type of snow is porous is what the meteorologist and so and so as it rains that snow is starting to gain more and more weight, so as you see it a tremendous amount of snow on top of these roofs. you're starting to see collapses, which is what happened here and started a fire, so that's number one. number two is the runoff as we start to get...
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san quentin is the home of california's death row. but governor news emplaced moratorium on executions back in 2019 san quentin state prison was built way back in 18 52. it's california's oldest correctional institution and the governor's state of the state events will continue right on through the weekend. saturday tomorrow, and he'll be in los angeles talking about health care prices. in cost. then on sunday, he'll be in san diego talking about reforming california's mental health programs. crews are still trying to get the power back on for thousands of homes and businesses that last power this week during the powerful windstorm. pg needs progress in getting the lights back on has not reduced the frustration among many people living in east palo alto gathered for a meeting last night to express their anger over the current outages in their community as well as the power problems during the earlier storms this year, some accused me of being slow to respond to power outages because east palo alto isn't often underserved community of
san quentin is the home of california's death row. but governor news emplaced moratorium on executions back in 2019 san quentin state prison was built way back in 18 52. it's california's oldest correctional institution and the governor's state of the state events will continue right on through the weekend. saturday tomorrow, and he'll be in los angeles talking about health care prices. in cost. then on sunday, he'll be in san diego talking about reforming california's mental health programs....
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and you're growing in california? nch enra? ah and you're growing in california? atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. howie: man, it's lonely. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with going through life, it's lonely. kamauu: there is the therapeutic aspect of music. ♪ ♪ dion: take a look at this. people in san bernardino county in southern california are running out of supplies and patience because of conditions for it highways into the san bernardino mountains are closed due to a severe dumping of snow. areas are getting more than six feet in just the last week. two gas stations even ran out of fuel and stores left sold out of food. some residents have been stranded in their homes for more than a week now. one family says they are about to run out of protein -- propane, leaving them with no heat. >> i assume that we are going to be in some pretty dark times here. it is cold! >> it
and you're growing in california? nch enra? ah and you're growing in california? atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. howie: man, it's lonely. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with going through life, it's lonely. kamauu: there is the therapeutic aspect of music. ♪ ♪ dion: take a look at this....
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today is national equal pay day in california. first partner, jennifer siebel newsom is bringing attention to the gender pay gap in california for us capitol reporter, a town wallace talked one-on-one with the first partner. >> well, take a look at all of these major companies that have signed on to the first partners equal pay pledge to close the pay gap. >> today, jennifer siebel newsom announced some of the state's largest cities have officially signed on as well. something she says will get california that much closer to equity for all. plus today from california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom as she and pay equity advocates announced the cities of san francisco, oakland, fresno, long beach, los angeles and san diego have signed on to her equal pay pledge. the end goal is to close the pay gap in california and ensure. >> equity for all. during an exclusive one-on-one interview with us, siebel newsom made clear the pay pledge announcement from those 6 cities on this day. national equal pay day is not a coincidence, but i
today is national equal pay day in california. first partner, jennifer siebel newsom is bringing attention to the gender pay gap in california for us capitol reporter, a town wallace talked one-on-one with the first partner. >> well, take a look at all of these major companies that have signed on to the first partners equal pay pledge to close the pay gap. >> today, jennifer siebel newsom announced some of the state's largest cities have officially signed on as well. something she...
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in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking abortion services by sharing their digital data. joining me is a business insider reporter. thank you for joining us. you have done in-depth reporting recently on meta and google's practice of sharing private data with police and abortion related prosecution ses, would you share with us what you found at a high level? >> law enforcement can utilize digital data from social media companies in two different ways, the first being anything publicly posted or voluntarily surrendered so if you allow law enforcement to review your social media account during the course of investigation, that is fair game,
in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking...
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ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. or live chat at calhope.org today. dion: dozens of volunteers cleaned up a city park this morning as far as california clean community days initiative. they picked up f riley park. -- litter at riley park. the program is a 1.2 billion dollar effort designed to engage communities and improve public spaces in underserved areas. a great day to do it. the sun was out. spencer: nice and sunny, a little crisp, but he was complaining? dion: yeah, compared to what we had. spencer: we are drying out but will be cooling down tonight. no storms today, no storms this weekend, and i will give you a look at service when right now. it is pretty breezy, dusty in some spots of up to 32 miles per hour at sfo and 25 to 30 mile
ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. or live chat at calhope.org today. dion: dozens of volunteers cleaned up a city park this morning as far as california clean community days...
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elizabeth: reports in california activists now demand that california pay much more money in reparations, kelly o'grady is live in los angeles. reporter: seems that every few week price tag goes up, we're lewe're looking over 800 billion, economists earmarked 246 billion for years of over policing and housing discrimination that will go up further, it doesn't factor in a recommended one million per f person or undecided figure for the devaluation of black businesses or property taken. there is a separate task morse in san francisco suggested 5 million would be a more appropriate number, in a meeting yesterday, a call residents balked at that. >> san francisco already made a move, 5 million is nothing, i i'll you why, if they spread is over 50 years, that is 100 thousand a year. we need do this. we need to get the money. reporter: one big criticism legal in california, another big ush issue how to pay. the state faces a budget sev sit. that deficit keeps increasing that continue to go up, reparations price tag continues to do up and social spending that partially caused or inflation issue
elizabeth: reports in california activists now demand that california pay much more money in reparations, kelly o'grady is live in los angeles. reporter: seems that every few week price tag goes up, we're lewe're looking over 800 billion, economists earmarked 246 billion for years of over policing and housing discrimination that will go up further, it doesn't factor in a recommended one million per f person or undecided figure for the devaluation of black businesses or property taken. there is...
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common sense stories out of california. but, you know, we've been doing this concern for five or six years, and we haven't had it yet. any day now, maybe. stuart: i know. -- the. >> i know. stuart: thank you very much, steve. great stuff. back to the markets. can't leave that alone today. jonathan hoenig. a sea of red ink, jonathan. >>st the all the banks once again. friday is an important day because it's after after the market on friday the fdic generally closes those banks, right? they reopen on monday, so a lot of jitters as you pointed out earlier in your program about the banks in particular. stuart: so there's no evidence that today we're containing this banking crisis. it's still running, and we're all waiting tentatively for after the closing bell this afternoon and then what happens on the weekend. >> well, stuart, first republic got a back sop the, it was more like a band-aid. and the stock is down 20 some percent on that backstop. you know, often times these types of band-aids mask the problem, they prolong the
common sense stories out of california. but, you know, we've been doing this concern for five or six years, and we haven't had it yet. any day now, maybe. stuart: i know. -- the. >> i know. stuart: thank you very much, steve. great stuff. back to the markets. can't leave that alone today. jonathan hoenig. a sea of red ink, jonathan. >>st the all the banks once again. friday is an important day because it's after after the market on friday the fdic generally closes those banks,...
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say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california. it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermediate period of the period from the forties up into this up into the nineties, where you saw all of this deadly. you know this damage done by, you know government actors at the federal , state and county and city level who used the tools of government to underdeveloped african americans in every city around the country and overdeveloped every other group with government support. and so what we saw in the nineties and with the bernie sanders campaign and with occupy this whole sort of revelation that there were these vast disparities between black people and white people in america economically per capita gross differences. for example, at the end of my book it the last passage cites a study that studies martin luther king's dream statistically about, you know, house ownership jobs, married things of that sort. they said in their study
say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california. it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermediate period of the period from the forties up into this up into the nineties, where you saw all of this deadly. you know this damage done by, you know government actors at the federal , state and county and city level who used the tools of government to underdeveloped african americans...
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>> just look at that in california, as well. thank you, ginger. this atmospheric river slamming the west is bringing real concern for millions in california yet again. in fact, tonight, a rare high risk flood alert in los angeles. our chief national correspondent matt gutman in california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that atmospheric river roaring into southern california, pelting it with more heavy rains and strong winds. it is expected to bring two to four inches of rain in some areas. noaa issuing a rare high flood risk warning. we rode with the santa barbara fire department to inspect swollen streams. the ground is so saturated aready that everything is running off. >> yes. yeah. yeah, even, you know, wherever -- it's just not soaking in anymore. we're 100% saturated. and we have more coming. >> reporter: water-logged monterey county also bracing for more dangerous floods. that just days after a levee breach on the swollen pajaro river sparked rescues and forced thousands from their homes. crews now racing to make levee repairs. the flooding
>> just look at that in california, as well. thank you, ginger. this atmospheric river slamming the west is bringing real concern for millions in california yet again. in fact, tonight, a rare high risk flood alert in los angeles. our chief national correspondent matt gutman in california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that atmospheric river roaring into southern california, pelting it with more heavy rains and strong winds. it is expected to bring two to four inches of rain in some...
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in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking abortion services by sharing their digital data. joining me is a business insider reporter. thank you for joining us. you have done in-depth reporting recently on meta and google's practice of sharing private data with police and abortion related prosecution cases, would you share th us what you found at a high level? >> law enforcement can utilize digital data from social media companies in two different ways, the first being anything publicly posted or voluntarily surrendered so if you allow law enforcement to review your social media account during the course of investigation, that is fair game,
in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking...
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well, here in california, we are. we used to goats. you clear, not our vegetation, but at one connecticut farm, they have a different purpose. they're for cuddling. it's a coat cuddling. their appeal. >> the farm even has a cuddle instructor. farmers meant to be a place where you can unplug relax with a goat. john, i would love to cuddle with ago just keep him away from the wildflowers. but yeah, they look super good to me. >> all right. well, we got to switch gears coming up in the next hour. more violence unfolds on a muni bus in san francisco man injured in a shooting. the suspect still at large. we'll tell you what we know. was 2 people charged with. >> kidnapping baby brandon last year. they're facing sentencing today. we'll have the latest in a live report from the courthouse. and in a now viral video, a trans woman is verbally attacked at a san francisco restaurant all while patrons and restaurant employees just sit around and watch what she says to kron. 4 watch what she says to kron. 4 will be right back. i used to wait to run
well, here in california, we are. we used to goats. you clear, not our vegetation, but at one connecticut farm, they have a different purpose. they're for cuddling. it's a coat cuddling. their appeal. >> the farm even has a cuddle instructor. farmers meant to be a place where you can unplug relax with a goat. john, i would love to cuddle with ago just keep him away from the wildflowers. but yeah, they look super good to me. >> all right. well, we got to switch gears coming up in the...
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iforniah let's contrast california with california. they havcalifornia. theye a net gain of00 peo more than three hundred eighteen thousand people movinp. into florida. in otherther words wor, florida is gaining almost a thousand new residents every single day. it's goontd for their economy.. now, why are people fleeinge california and flocking inoves droves to florida, for starters, well, california'srati tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero income tax, zero percent.ax now, the income tax rate in california can be as highthat's as twelve point three percent. that is th te highest in the entire country. country. property taxes are also incredibly property taxes, they're also incredibly high. even the stateh. sales tax is higher than florida's. and expect those taxes t to go e even higher because california now is losing more populatioa n and gavin newsom, his current's budget deficit is more than 20 billion dollars and going $ higher now. meanwhile, desantis finished22 the year with a record twenty two billion dollar budget. serp. >> p
iforniah let's contrast california with california. they havcalifornia. theye a net gain of00 peo more than three hundred eighteen thousand people movinp. into florida. in otherther words wor, florida is gaining almost a thousand new residents every single day. it's goontd for their economy.. now, why are people fleeinge california and flocking inoves droves to florida, for starters, well, california'srati tax rate is downright abusive. while floridians pay zero income tax, zero percent.ax now,...
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choose change california. find proven treatment options like contingency management that are right for you at choosechangeca.org. (gentle music) >>> finally tonight, harriet tubman, known as a conductor of the underground railroad, was honored with a new monument in a city square now bearing her name. cbs's elaine quijano was there. >> reporter: abolitionist harriet tubman marched to her own drum, and that's how she was celebrated today. this soaring 25-foot monument was a two-year project inspired by this iconic image of tubman. her life story is part of an audio installation. >> she found the north star. >> reporter: narrated by singer and actor queen latifah, who was born in newark. what is it that you hope people take away from hearing about harriet tubman's story? >> i hope they take away renewed strength, inspiration, humanity, compassion. you know, what harriet tubman did was about freedom, was about compassion for those who did not have it. >> reporter: tubman escaped slavery and risked her freedom to
choose change california. find proven treatment options like contingency management that are right for you at choosechangeca.org. (gentle music) >>> finally tonight, harriet tubman, known as a conductor of the underground railroad, was honored with a new monument in a city square now bearing her name. cbs's elaine quijano was there. >> reporter: abolitionist harriet tubman marched to her own drum, and that's how she was celebrated today. this soaring 25-foot monument was a...
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california has the highest regulation, which means it will have the highest gas prices. >> california is a state that cares a lot about the air quality, quality of water, quality of soil, quality of life for individuals. while california has some innovative ways we deal with a lot of issues our californians care about, that argument about regulation does not solve or explain fully why the gasoline price in california was $2.61 more than the average price in other states. even in our public hearings that we had, that was something that came up and the oil industry indicated. you see billboards that give a very different number, so that is what we are really trying to get to. why here in california? what is happening? we would like to get to the bottom of that by asking for more information, and this legislation allows us to further investigate why this is happening in our state and allows us to legally get more information to understand if california consumers are being scammed at the gas pump. liz: i think californians would be fascinated by this. thanks for joining us. and a reminder
california has the highest regulation, which means it will have the highest gas prices. >> california is a state that cares a lot about the air quality, quality of water, quality of soil, quality of life for individuals. while california has some innovative ways we deal with a lot of issues our californians care about, that argument about regulation does not solve or explain fully why the gasoline price in california was $2.61 more than the average price in other states. even in our...
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we also contacted the union for california prison guards to california correctional peace officers association for their take on the governor's plans for san quentin. we did not hear back from them. but the president of that union did telt and quote, working together more details on what exactly he means by that, but the governor set aside $20 million in his recent state budget to pay for this transformation of saint quentin again. he is scheduled to speak about it any minute now. my colleague. brooks jarocz is there at san quentin. he'll have more details on this plan. about that prisons future in our little newscast. garcia back to you, ali. thank you. new at noon, theranos co founder elizabeth holmes made a court appearance today she was seen with her family walking into the san jose court this morning. a judge is considering her request to stay out of prison while she appeals her fraud conviction homes recently gave birth to her second child. she carried what appeared to be a diaper bag inside the court. her baby was not with her. she was sentenced last november to more than 11 years behin
we also contacted the union for california prison guards to california correctional peace officers association for their take on the governor's plans for san quentin. we did not hear back from them. but the president of that union did telt and quote, working together more details on what exactly he means by that, but the governor set aside $20 million in his recent state budget to pay for this transformation of saint quentin again. he is scheduled to speak about it any minute now. my colleague....
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coming up, president biden in california taking on gun control. details from his trip to monterey park where he signed an executive order aimed at curbing gun violence. also coming up at 8 as much of the bay area cleans up from the strong winds. >> some communities are still facing flood concerns. >> take a look at this. 3 planes were tipped over by high winds at buchanan field in concord. >> yeah, this happened about 2 o'clock this strongest push through as the planes were just getting ready for takeoff. nobody fortunately was inside the planes with a capital of iran. no one was nearby. all of the planes have since been secured. all right. well, speaking about airports, there is a ground delay still in effect at bay area airports tonight with these heavy winds expected to. >> so down arrivals, here's a live look at sfo. according to the flight tracking website, flight aware 385 flights were delayed today at sfo. 74 flights were canceled. >> 72 flights were delayed in oakland and one canceled. and in san jose, 54 flights delayed. one canceled. por
coming up, president biden in california taking on gun control. details from his trip to monterey park where he signed an executive order aimed at curbing gun violence. also coming up at 8 as much of the bay area cleans up from the strong winds. >> some communities are still facing flood concerns. >> take a look at this. 3 planes were tipped over by high winds at buchanan field in concord. >> yeah, this happened about 2 o'clock this strongest push through as the planes were...