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in a statement, democratic senator caroline mental part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children, families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget committee chair jesse gabriel. we're more optimistic, noting wellness, a mistake and 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves. they make clear the state will still have at least half of its rainy-day fund left for future years. keeping core services and tact. that's newsom's key message on what he considers some of the positives of this budget proposal. noting it invest in services for public safety, education and housing and homelessness. people want they want to see results. the republicans argue newsom could have avoided this entire situation committed to spending less and saving more in previous years. look, it's his own fault because they made all
in a statement, democratic senator caroline mental part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children, families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget committee chair jesse gabriel. we're more optimistic,...
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in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. >> these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, aging californians into homelessness and starvation. i plan to fight back with everything i have. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget committee chair jesse gabriel. we're more optimistic, noting wellness, a mistake and 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves. they make clear the state will still have at least half of its rainy-day fund left for future years. newsome says that's not all keeping core services and tact. that's his message on the budget, noting it invest in services for public safety, an average of more than $23,000 for each k through 12 public school student and im programs for housing and homelessness. people want they want to see results. the republicans argue newsom could have avoided this entire situation committed to spe
in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. >> these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, aging californians into homelessness and starvation. i plan to fight back with everything i have. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget...
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fernando valley. but the middle east has emerge as a global leader and water innovation, particularly in the fields of the solid ice ation water and wastewater treatment. and the d carbonized ation of the water sector in the middle east spaces unique challenges when it comes to water scarcity, making it imperative for the region to develop groundbreaking solutions to sustain its growing population. the selling ice ation has become the cornerstone of the water supply in many middle eastern countries and has implemented cutting edge technology is to purify and we use waste water reducing the strain on fresh water resources. advanced treatment processes include membrane field tracing biological treatment, and this infection techniques that have been used to ensure the safe and efficient and you use of water. but meanwhile, in low income areas, in adequate waste water management can lead to health risks, environmental degrading deviation and economic losses. approximately 56 percent of the urban populatio
fernando valley. but the middle east has emerge as a global leader and water innovation, particularly in the fields of the solid ice ation water and wastewater treatment. and the d carbonized ation of the water sector in the middle east spaces unique challenges when it comes to water scarcity, making it imperative for the region to develop groundbreaking solutions to sustain its growing population. the selling ice ation has become the cornerstone of the water supply in many middle eastern...
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phase one is antelope valley to the san fernando valley. now to our coverage of the 2024 olympics. the cal men's rowing team will try and win its third straight national championship next week, and the program has a long, storied history, which it hopes to add on to at the olympics this summer in paris. nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. and ian, you spent this morning with our coach. he is no stranger to the olympics and his cal bears will be well represented at paris. you bet. and you know, after a few qualifications this week, there's going to be nine current or former cal rowers who will be heading to the olympics. three are current students who have taken the past year off to train the others are alumni and two will represent the u.s, while others are rowing for their countries of australia, new zealand, serbia, the netherlands, switzerland and italy. i caught up with the men's rowing coach scott franzen, who has coached all of them at one point. these nine guys were the, you know, the leaders of our team and for them to see them moving on to that international stage and ge
phase one is antelope valley to the san fernando valley. now to our coverage of the 2024 olympics. the cal men's rowing team will try and win its third straight national championship next week, and the program has a long, storied history, which it hopes to add on to at the olympics this summer in paris. nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. and ian, you spent this morning with our coach. he is no stranger to the olympics and his cal bears will be well represented at paris. you bet. and you...
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May 23, 2024
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s san fernando valley, a 75 person camera crew is prepping magic tricks and setting up toys at a family home turned movie set. the star of all the action is
s san fernando valley, a 75 person camera crew is prepping magic tricks and setting up toys at a family home turned movie set. the star of all the action is
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May 30, 2024
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he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiderand betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, becoming such a key figure t in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between e social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and theamerica today, politn united states insist on more of the same central american gangs, such as myself and the 18th street gang, largely serve as cross-border couriers, smuggling and people into the united states. biden, secretary of homeland security mike litterst told congress in his trademark viciousness. trump described gang members as animals. obama took a softer tone, but he also emphasized their crimes while ig
he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando valley, after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiderand betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, becoming such a key figure t in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary...
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May 6, 2024
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she joins us now from san fernando valley in california. thank you so much for being with us. let's just start off with setting the record straight, as we said. what can you tell us about how she died? ~ .. , ., what can you tell us about how she died? ~ .. i. . , died? well, i can tell you that she did not die — died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking _ died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking on _ died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking on a _ died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking on a ham - did not die choking on a ham sandwich. i can tell you that that was a story that was started and manipulated by her management, because there was indeed a sandwich found in the flat. however, there wasn't a bite taken out of it. i think that, at that period of time, 1974, a lot of my mum's contemporaries had passed away from drug overdoses and the like, and i think my mum's management felt like they really wanted to find out what really happened. and not have people iurnp really happened. and not have people jump to concl
she joins us now from san fernando valley in california. thank you so much for being with us. let's just start off with setting the record straight, as we said. what can you tell us about how she died? ~ .. , ., what can you tell us about how she died? ~ .. i. . , died? well, i can tell you that she did not die — died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking _ died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking on _ died? well, i can tell you that she did not die choking on a _...
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in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. >> these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. i plan to fight back with everything i have. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget committee chair jesse gabriel. we're more optimistic, noting. well, newsome is taking 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves. they make clear the state will still have at least half of its rainy-day fund left for future years. newsome says that's not all keeping core services and tact. that's his message on the budget, noting it invest in services for public safety and average of more than $23,000 for each k through 12 public school student and im programs for housing and homelessness. people want they want to see results. the republicans argue newsom could have avoided this entire situation committed to
in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. >> these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. i plan to fight back with everything i have. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget...
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in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. but her fellow newsome is taking 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves. they make clear the state will still have at least half of its rainy-day fund left for future years. keeping core services and tact. that's newsom's key message on what he considers some of the positives of this budget proposal. noting it invest in services for public safety, education and housing and homelessness. people want they want to see results. the republicans argue newsom could have avoided this entire situation committed to spending less and saving more in previous years. look, it's his own fault because they made all these promises to people all these things they said they're going to do and now they're going to have to break those promises. >> and lawmak
in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. but her fellow newsome is taking 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves. they make clear the state will still have at least half of its...
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in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget committee chair jesse gabriel. we're more optimistic, noting. well, newsome is taking 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves. they make clear the state will still have at least half of its rainy-day fund left for future years. keeping core services and tact. that's newsom's key message on what he considers some of the positives of this budget proposal. noting it invest in services for public safety, education and housing and homelessness. people want they want to see results. the republicans argue newsom could have avoided this entire situation committed to spending less and saving more in previous years. look, it's his own fault because they made all
in a statement, democratic senator caroline manzo part of the san fernando valley blasted newsom's budget writing do not be deceived. these are not just cuts to administrative costs. these draconian cuts have real life and death consequences and will push our most vulnerable children. families, an aging californians into homelessness and starvation. but her fellow democrats, including assembly speaker robert reverse, an assembly budget committee chair jesse gabriel. we're more optimistic,...
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questions because i grew up in the san fernando valley in the 1950's and we burned trash in the backyard. question number one, when did l.a. stop being smallville -- smog ville? and has anyone done any long-range studies of long-range health effects on those of us who grew up in smogville? >> good question. the l.a. story happened slowly. i used to have the data memorized of when things peaked which was the late 60's and early 70's but things did not really start dropping substantially until the 80's into the 90's and then it started going down fast by the year 2000. one of the things about the clean air act generally is it was well understood as early as the 1950's that los angeles has a big problem with carbon monoxide. smog was not well understood. but once the clean-air act passed and we started monitoring the whole country we were surprised to discover that milwaukee and other places that were never as bad as la also had elevated levels of carbon monoxide. there was a study on asthma in 2002 that i thought was mixed and there was another study recently, i can't remember the citation
questions because i grew up in the san fernando valley in the 1950's and we burned trash in the backyard. question number one, when did l.a. stop being smallville -- smog ville? and has anyone done any long-range studies of long-range health effects on those of us who grew up in smogville? >> good question. the l.a. story happened slowly. i used to have the data memorized of when things peaked which was the late 60's and early 70's but things did not really start dropping substantially...
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. >> reporter: but there are some in the san fernando valley who remember robert baker back in the late '90s, early 2000s from his earlier life in the porn industry, as a performer and manager. one of those people is this woman, alana evans. >> i have to tell you, rob always had a smile. and he's a good-looking man. he presents this super charismatic personality, and he always seems happy. >> reporter: but years later, alana discovered there was a dark side to robert baker's past. >> i lived in woodland hills for a long time, and as a mom, i will check the sex offender registry for my neighborhoods. and i see a picture and it's rob's face. and i -- i -- i am thinking this can't be right because at this point i hadn't seen rob in years. >> it turns out that in 1993, robert baker was convicted of lewd and lascivious acts with a minor. >> when i originally got this case, looked into his background. at the time, he was a recruiter for the army. >> reporter: in the late '80s, early '90s police were after a student made serious allegations against robert baker to her school counselor. events
. >> reporter: but there are some in the san fernando valley who remember robert baker back in the late '90s, early 2000s from his earlier life in the porn industry, as a performer and manager. one of those people is this woman, alana evans. >> i have to tell you, rob always had a smile. and he's a good-looking man. he presents this super charismatic personality, and he always seems happy. >> reporter: but years later, alana discovered there was a dark side to robert baker's...
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founded 15 years ago in the san fernando valley, hope, the mission, has grown to become the largest rescue mission in the country, operating 23 interim housing shelters with 2,700 beds and serves over three million meals annually. and hope will be adding 11 new projects in 2025, including five permanent supporting housing sites, and i might point out that they're able to provide these housing sites at less than 1/4 of the cost done by local government in the los angeles area. hope works to treat the unique needs of the housing insecure, operate shelter sites for families, and for other victims of domestic violence, offering mental health services as well as shelter. ken and rowan have put their bodies on the line more than once, not only bicycling across the country, but they live for -- lived for four days on the streets, they lived for four days in a car and previously ran to las vegas from los angeles. ... i look forward to continuing to support hope's efforts and hope my colleagues in the los angeles area do as well. i'm pleased to have secured $2 million for them for homeless services
founded 15 years ago in the san fernando valley, hope, the mission, has grown to become the largest rescue mission in the country, operating 23 interim housing shelters with 2,700 beds and serves over three million meals annually. and hope will be adding 11 new projects in 2025, including five permanent supporting housing sites, and i might point out that they're able to provide these housing sites at less than 1/4 of the cost done by local government in the los angeles area. hope works to...