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(gavin newsom nats) cheers and it's done. right? cheers. california will move forward to regulate and tax marijuana for adult use gavin newsom, california's lieutenant governor was a leading supporter. (gavin newsom) and ca has now sent that message powerfully to the rest of the nation. and that is a point of pride. e was a big night for those that believed that we have been on an incarceration binge for the last 40 years. those that believe that criminalizing people's behavior as it related to personal choice and drug use somehow is going to solve the problems. but under federal law marijuana remains illegal everywhere. zev yaroslavsky is with the ucla luskin school of public affairs. (zev yaroslavsky) people at the grassroots level at states across the country are saying nuts to that, and we're taking i think washington at some point is going to have to listen. ((christianne klein)) >>> we wanted to know what you think... sarah says "it's about time they passed it here!" linda says "we can sure use the tax dollars instead of raising taxes
(gavin newsom nats) cheers and it's done. right? cheers. california will move forward to regulate and tax marijuana for adult use gavin newsom, california's lieutenant governor was a leading supporter. (gavin newsom) and ca has now sent that message powerfully to the rest of the nation. and that is a point of pride. e was a big night for those that believed that we have been on an incarceration binge for the last 40 years. those that believe that criminalizing people's behavior as it related to...
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gavin newsom went to burton high school to reassure students and also to call out the president-elect. >> one of the most diverse cities. >> reporter: gavin newsom told the burton high school juniors and seniors that school districts need to counter an uptick in bullying and racism that's been recorded since the election of donald trump. >> a week after the election, there was a study that came out from southern poverty law center that said there are over 700 hate crimes in the united states, just in the first week. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: several students responded with tears as they told newsom about their fears. karen wang fears her mother could be deported. >> because my mom is an immigrant. and it's really hard for me. >> reporter: newsom criticized the president-elect for failing to address the issue. >> what's amazing is the extraordinary silence coming from the president-elect who has no problem going on a twitter storming worrying about a play in new york but says nothing about what happened in danville. >> reporter: a high school bathroom was defaced with graffi graffiti
gavin newsom went to burton high school to reassure students and also to call out the president-elect. >> one of the most diverse cities. >> reporter: gavin newsom told the burton high school juniors and seniors that school districts need to counter an uptick in bullying and racism that's been recorded since the election of donald trump. >> a week after the election, there was a study that came out from southern poverty law center that said there are over 700 hate crimes in...
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it's interesting to know gavin newsome is for sanctuaries but only to a point. ? san francisco where he was mayor as a result of the death of cate who was shot after entering the country illegally. gavin newsom says he would not allow that. >>> filed a new petition asking voters to is that right the process, the yes california independence campaign hopes to put a question on the november 2018 ballot authorizing an independence vote the following spring. the cal exit movement has been picking up steam since donald trump won the election. according to our u.s.a poll, majority of the americans oppose california from succeeding the u.s. . >>> facing eviction after the city found an illegal dumping operation on the property. could leave 100 animals without a home. they discovered an illegal dumping station was on the same property of the horse boarding facility. the stables have been there for the past 17 years. an animal services spokesperson says the property is run down, but the horses have been properly cared for. they have until next month to move out. >>> new at
it's interesting to know gavin newsome is for sanctuaries but only to a point. ? san francisco where he was mayor as a result of the death of cate who was shot after entering the country illegally. gavin newsom says he would not allow that. >>> filed a new petition asking voters to is that right the process, the yes california independence campaign hopes to put a question on the november 2018 ballot authorizing an independence vote the following spring. the cal exit movement has been...
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lt governor gavin newsom - also attended today's event - to support the measure. sot oakland has a unique opportunity to not only provide the kind of investment that's long overdue for streets, roads and sidewalks, but also for affordable housing to make oakland more affordable. the remaining 100 million dollars would go towards buying and protecting affordable housing. but the east bay rental housing association which represents landlords and property managers says proponents are using affordable housing as "bait" for an expensive infrastructure project that will fall on property owners. standup early this year the city conducted a survey and found 75 percent of responders said they would vote for this measure. but we couldn't find any outside polling. so we won't know until after tuesday how popular this measure really is.reporting in oakland, ha k4 news. and now with just a few days left until the 2016 election. >> marty:we've seen an early voting movement this year that's completely reshaped the tradition election cycle. national correspondent chance seales is
lt governor gavin newsom - also attended today's event - to support the measure. sot oakland has a unique opportunity to not only provide the kind of investment that's long overdue for streets, roads and sidewalks, but also for affordable housing to make oakland more affordable. the remaining 100 million dollars would go towards buying and protecting affordable housing. but the east bay rental housing association which represents landlords and property managers says proponents are using...
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. >> we went one on one with gavin newsom and this is what he had to say. >> we'll do our best not to coordinate and collaborate. you can't sit back and take it from these guys. >> in his first interview since the election, gavin newsom wasted no time in drawing the line on the election of donald trump and his call for an end to sanctuary cities. >> going after violent criminals and felons i understand and conkur. >> reporter: but it when -- when he comes to splitting up families, what kind of world do we live in yes. >> you can't have this all to allow run free and run huff shod over the people in california. >> can you protect the city and state officials. >> we do that locally and can do it on a state-wide basis. >> reporter: it is said that news some and other california democrats are jumping the gun. >> the attorney general doesn't make the law, the attorney general enforces the law. >> for people to deny how chilling this election has been to real human beings is to deny reality. >> reporter: another question, what would gavin newsom say to his pick for general election. >> i wo
. >> we went one on one with gavin newsom and this is what he had to say. >> we'll do our best not to coordinate and collaborate. you can't sit back and take it from these guys. >> in his first interview since the election, gavin newsom wasted no time in drawing the line on the election of donald trump and his call for an end to sanctuary cities. >> going after violent criminals and felons i understand and conkur. >> reporter: but it when -- when he comes to...
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lieutenant government gavin newsome wants all public universities to become sanctuary campuses. nbc christy smith joins us live in san francisco with what that could mean. christy. >> reporter: well, the lieutenant governor says the key is not just to protect undocumented students on campus, but also to take extra steps to save personal information opponents say this is no solution at all. >> this is serious. this is code red. >> reporter: lieu tenants governor gavin newsome says president-elect trump's deportation plan puts undocumented students at risk. >> they're going to actually fulfill their promises to get 2 to 3 million people. they're not going to be targeted violent felons. >> reporter: he applaud the the csu chancellor for recent protective language and in a letter called on csu, uc to be sanctuary campuses. protecting student information needs to be strengthened. >> i had to get fingerprinted. >> reporter: manuel doesn't want to give his last name. he is a student and is currently protected by 2012 executive action. >> when he got elected, okay, now i have to start w
lieutenant government gavin newsome wants all public universities to become sanctuary campuses. nbc christy smith joins us live in san francisco with what that could mean. christy. >> reporter: well, the lieutenant governor says the key is not just to protect undocumented students on campus, but also to take extra steps to save personal information opponents say this is no solution at all. >> this is serious. this is code red. >> reporter: lieu tenants governor gavin newsome...
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governor gavin newsom as they championed measure kk. most of the $600 million proposal would go to rehabbing roads and public facilities and $100 million would be for affordable housing. but the east bay rental housing association, which represents landlords and property margins says proponents are using affordable housing as bait to pass an expensive infrastructure project. >>> well a little rain is on the way tonight. >> meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with your complete forecast they are just teasing me about not giving bridge on the set [ laughter ], that is saul. >> i think we're getting close to that time. >> we are getting close. >> we're in ratings now. [ laughter ] >> there you go. have it at it. >> we're getting close to some rain as well; right? okay. >> moving along. >> some scattered showers around the bay area nothing too heavy out there most of the energy is making its way to the north. but yes, we're going to likely see the trailing edge of this cold front sliding on by, bringing with at least a chance of scattered
governor gavin newsom as they championed measure kk. most of the $600 million proposal would go to rehabbing roads and public facilities and $100 million would be for affordable housing. but the east bay rental housing association, which represents landlords and property margins says proponents are using affordable housing as bait to pass an expensive infrastructure project. >>> well a little rain is on the way tonight. >> meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with your complete...
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later today, lieutenant governor gavin newsom is meeting with local college students. talk about donald trump's threat to deport millions of criminal illegal immigrants. kpix 5's anne makovec reports >>> reporter: newsom will be here to reiterate what we just heard last night from the chancellor of cal state. that california college campuses will not enforce federal immigration policy unless forced to by law. basically, making them sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants and protecting students. this week students across the nation staged walkouts at yale university, cal state los angeles, and stanford. many of them with their own personal stories of living in fear. >> i'm terrified every day. what's going to happen now that he is open and isn't shy about saying that he will deport us. >> reporter: she is an undocumented immigrant from el salvador one of thousands of students calling for all colleges to limit cooperation with federal law. of course, fears of deportation certainly ramped up after the election of donald trump. the events here today gets kicked off at 12:
later today, lieutenant governor gavin newsom is meeting with local college students. talk about donald trump's threat to deport millions of criminal illegal immigrants. kpix 5's anne makovec reports >>> reporter: newsom will be here to reiterate what we just heard last night from the chancellor of cal state. that california college campuses will not enforce federal immigration policy unless forced to by law. basically, making them sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants and...
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lieutenant governor gavin newsom is going to be here today to basically reiterate what we just heard from the chancellor of the cal state system. campuses will not be cooperating with federal immigration law unless forced to. basically making them sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants. this week, students across the nation staged walkouts. we saw several here in the bay area. many of the students with their own personal stories of living in fear of deportation! >> for us, a sanctuary campus, um, means to become a campus where we embrace and support and fight for our undocumented community. >> reporter: she is one of thousands of students calling for all colleges to limit cooperation with federal law. of course, contact how that works is a gray area. we'll get specifics from the lieutenant governor. today's event at 12:30 and there are going to be students from uca cal state system. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> a woman in fremont says she was the target of a hate crime because of her head scarf. nickie says someone shattered her windshield and left a note when sh
lieutenant governor gavin newsom is going to be here today to basically reiterate what we just heard from the chancellor of the cal state system. campuses will not be cooperating with federal immigration law unless forced to. basically making them sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants. this week, students across the nation staged walkouts. we saw several here in the bay area. many of the students with their own personal stories of living in fear of deportation! >> for us, a sanctuary...
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supporters of prop 64 include lt governor gavin newsome.. lieutenant governor gavin newsom taking people from the shadow and bringing them into a regulated market.. and the by product of that is taxation. along with big name su they've outraised their opponents eight-to-one. collecting over $17 million dollars. a former facebook executive has contributed over $8 million. supporters claim - it's money well spent because the state could collect a billion dollars in taxes a year.. dr. sabet is sceptical... super: kevin sabet ph.d./sam smart approaches to marijuana this isn't about money for government this is about money for a new industry.. for the silicon valley billionaires to get even richer.. than they already are. investing millions of dollars in marijuana processing plants in coalinga and hanford is one thing.. but the biggest potential payoff for ..drought or not.. you can grow a lot of hemp and marijuana here. obviously.. this is one of the more prime areas in the state to grow this crop. the official position of the california farm bu
supporters of prop 64 include lt governor gavin newsome.. lieutenant governor gavin newsom taking people from the shadow and bringing them into a regulated market.. and the by product of that is taxation. along with big name su they've outraised their opponents eight-to-one. collecting over $17 million dollars. a former facebook executive has contributed over $8 million. supporters claim - it's money well spent because the state could collect a billion dollars in taxes a year.. dr. sabet is...
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joining us right now is somebody who has dyslexia, the lieutenant governor of california, gavin newsom. >> thanks for having me. it's fun. >> thank you for being so open about this. >> yeah, no, it's interesting. the response has been interesting. i've always been pretty honest about the fact i have dyslexia, but no one really paid much attention to it until i became mayor. and actually, one of the first things i did as mayor, the first public events, was visiting kids with dyslexia in the school, and everyone was shocked to know that i had this learning disability, which if i look back, was probably the best thing that's ever happened to me. >> except a lot of kids would hear that and go, "for me, it's the worst thing. >> it was, and it was terrible growing up. >> well, take me back. >> i think, for me, i think it was two things. one, it was very difficult for me, in terms of my own academic experience. school was a terrible and terrorizing experience. i'll just be candid with you. spelling, reading, writing, i had speech therapy, i went through -- and i just, interestingly, in prepar
joining us right now is somebody who has dyslexia, the lieutenant governor of california, gavin newsom. >> thanks for having me. it's fun. >> thank you for being so open about this. >> yeah, no, it's interesting. the response has been interesting. i've always been pretty honest about the fact i have dyslexia, but no one really paid much attention to it until i became mayor. and actually, one of the first things i did as mayor, the first public events, was visiting kids with...
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california lieutenant governor gavin newsome hosted it. and like in san francisco where tara, i understand that gathering became emotional. >>> yes, emotions definitely ran the gamut from sadness to anxiety to anger. lieutenant governor newsome says he wanted to hear how students felt and today he received an earful. >> just as the tears were flowing at san francisco's burton high school this morning, so were the fears. >> it just made me feel sad because i didn't realize how many people didn't like it here. >> students sat down for a round table discussion with lieutenant governor gavin newsome and many immigrants in the u.s. illegal league i am worried. >> many felt threatened by president-elect donald trump anti-semantic rhetoric. >> deportation fears became real overnight. >> i don't know what will happen to my family but i will stick with them and cherish them. >> the southern poverty law center says there is over 400 allegations of intimidation and harassment nationwide in the week following the election. more than one-third taking p
california lieutenant governor gavin newsome hosted it. and like in san francisco where tara, i understand that gathering became emotional. >>> yes, emotions definitely ran the gamut from sadness to anxiety to anger. lieutenant governor newsome says he wanted to hear how students felt and today he received an earful. >> just as the tears were flowing at san francisco's burton high school this morning, so were the fears. >> it just made me feel sad because i didn't realize...
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lieutenant governor gavin newsom created the proposal he calls the vote historic progress to reduce gun violence. >> an unprecedented amount of money pouring into california races. >> almost $500 million spent on stage props this election the number one contributor the hedge fund manager spending $13 million most on prop 56. sean parker donated almost $9 million to support the effort to legalize marijuana. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg his big cause was the soda tax $20 million. all of those measures passed and another big-money item on the ballot. >> melissa cane joins us. >> it was not clear how this would play out, there was serious opposition and of course some folks in the contra costa county area in particular very much against the ballot measure but it appears to be passing although when we talk about measures we are not talking about the results from ballots that were dropped off at polling stations yesterday. those ballots still have to be counted, there could be some movement in a couple of these closer measures although r r is not one of them, i want to point o
lieutenant governor gavin newsom created the proposal he calls the vote historic progress to reduce gun violence. >> an unprecedented amount of money pouring into california races. >> almost $500 million spent on stage props this election the number one contributor the hedge fund manager spending $13 million most on prop 56. sean parker donated almost $9 million to support the effort to legalize marijuana. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg his big cause was the soda tax...
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. >> students sat down for a round table discussion with lieutenant governor gavin newsome. many children of immigrant parents in the u.s. illegally. >> i'm worried about the tone and tenor of the times. >> many said they felt threatened by president-elect donald trump donald trump's anti immigrant rhetoric. >> deportation fears became real overnight. >> i don't know what will happen to my family but i will stick with them for now and love them and cherish them. >> the poverty center says there is 400 allegation of election harassment nationwide in the week following the election. more than one-third of those taking place at schools or colleges. thursday, racist graffiti was reported at a high school in danville. >> i think one incident is inexcusable. one incident is called out and what is amazing is the extraordinary silence from the president elect says nothing about what happened in danville. >> the reclamation to bullies to stop it is not enough. >> karen wang is scared. >> i don't know what to do. >> one white girl says she was hurt by the white supremacists and shunne
. >> students sat down for a round table discussion with lieutenant governor gavin newsome. many children of immigrant parents in the u.s. illegally. >> i'm worried about the tone and tenor of the times. >> many said they felt threatened by president-elect donald trump donald trump's anti immigrant rhetoric. >> deportation fears became real overnight. >> i don't know what will happen to my family but i will stick with them for now and love them and cherish them....
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lieutenant governor gavin newsom spoke to the crowd. he said it would not be sold to minor, not be allowed to be sold to minors or couldn't smoke it in public places. but it would clear the drug records of many offenders there. >> are million people right now, one million people in the state of california whose lives potentially have profoundly changed. a million folks that have records associated with marijuana that have the ability to have their records cleared. to have a second chance, to have their lives back in some equilibrium. >> so what happens now next? the initiative will allow californians to possess and use marijuana, starting right now. but the state will have until january 2018 to come up with a system for licensing for those who want to grow and transport and sell marijuana. that's going to take some time, though. live in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> all right, thank you, cornell. >> that is 64. let's talk about some of the other propositions. 62 would repeal the death penalty and replace it with life in
lieutenant governor gavin newsom spoke to the crowd. he said it would not be sold to minor, not be allowed to be sold to minors or couldn't smoke it in public places. but it would clear the drug records of many offenders there. >> are million people right now, one million people in the state of california whose lives potentially have profoundly changed. a million folks that have records associated with marijuana that have the ability to have their records cleared. to have a second chance,...
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. >> gavin newsom, and vig gar rose is a, time styer, superintendent of schools, steve wesley possibly and mayor of san diego, republican possibly. >> no, no. remember garcetti, the current mayor of los angeles may get into the race and believe me, i have said repeatedly there should be a woman. if delane easton is not the one, the democrats should find another woman. >> sand berg comes up. >> that's a non-win. you have to have somebody that has a level of presence. styer made himself into the pitch man. if he takes that title he may be competitive. if he doesn't, people have no idea who tom styre is. >> you have governor jerry brown, lieutenant governor gavin newsom. where do we stand? you have been through republican administrations versus democrats in california. what happens? >> harris, feinstein and pelosi has got to make the deal they need to make with the new white house and the new senate and the new congress for the purpose of saving california and all of the things it needs. believe me, the republicans will agree don't bother us and we won't bother you. >> you know it is goin
. >> gavin newsom, and vig gar rose is a, time styer, superintendent of schools, steve wesley possibly and mayor of san diego, republican possibly. >> no, no. remember garcetti, the current mayor of los angeles may get into the race and believe me, i have said repeatedly there should be a woman. if delane easton is not the one, the democrats should find another woman. >> sand berg comes up. >> that's a non-win. you have to have somebody that has a level of presence....
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. >> gavin newsom, california's lieutenant-governor a leading supporters. >> california has sent the message powerfully to the rest of the nation. that is a point of pride. >> reporter: last night, voters in nevada and massachusetts also approved measures to legalize marijuana for recreational use joining four other states and the district of columbia. a similar measure was defeated in arizona. >> look, a big night for those on an incarceration binge the last 40 years, those that believe criminalizing people's behavior as it relates to personal choice and drug use, somehow is going to solve the problems. >> reporter: under federal law, marijuana remains illegal everywhere. this man is with the ucla luskin school of public affairs. >> people at grass roots level in states across the country are saying, nuts to that. and -- we're taking matters into our own hands. we want to i think washington at some point will have to listen. >> under prop 64, those convicted of marijuana related crimes in california can now apply to have their records cleared. but until rules for retail sale are wor
. >> gavin newsom, california's lieutenant-governor a leading supporters. >> california has sent the message powerfully to the rest of the nation. that is a point of pride. >> reporter: last night, voters in nevada and massachusetts also approved measures to legalize marijuana for recreational use joining four other states and the district of columbia. a similar measure was defeated in arizona. >> look, a big night for those on an incarceration binge the last 40 years,...
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lieutenant governor gavin newsom proposed the proposition. >> we have passed prop 64 and are on the way to passing prop 63. >> the other big issue, the death penalty there were two competing propositions, 62 which would ban it and replace it with life in prison without parole, that did not pass, 54% voted to keep the death penalty, prop 66 which would have sped up the process got more yes vote, 51% in favor and 49% against. >> measure f the big race ending years of legal battles over employee pensions by replacing the measure t -- b. 62% said yes and 37% said no. >> measure r r was passed, money will go to upgrade the aging system of bart fixing tracks tunnels and stations, 61% said yes only 29% voted against it. let's get back to anne makovec. >> the soda tax a high-stakes issue. >> three bay area cities passed ballot measures charging one cent on distributors of sugary drinks. billionaires and the soda industry helped make this happen pouring big money into the issue critics calling it a grocery tax that will hurt small businesses, the san francisco soda tax, 62% voted for the measure
lieutenant governor gavin newsom proposed the proposition. >> we have passed prop 64 and are on the way to passing prop 63. >> the other big issue, the death penalty there were two competing propositions, 62 which would ban it and replace it with life in prison without parole, that did not pass, 54% voted to keep the death penalty, prop 66 which would have sped up the process got more yes vote, 51% in favor and 49% against. >> measure f the big race ending years of legal...
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. >> reporter: california lieutenant governor gavin newsome says it's time to stop criminalizing a substance so many people use. >> i don't want to see people, particularly african americans and latinos disproportionately >> reporter: california said yes to medical marijuana 20 years ago. today's dispensary is more starbucks than head shop. it sparked ceo eric pearson is all for legalization. >> we're coming out of the closet, making it normal and approachable. >> reporter: if california's prop 64 passes, and you're 21 or older, you can buy marijuana from a licensed vendor, no questions asked. and you can grow your for home. and that worries jennifer te hada. >> i think we're going to have a lot of people who are driving under the influence of marijuana. a lot more traffic collisions where people die, lose their lives. >> reporter: but polls show a huge shift from just ten years ago. today a majority of americans want pot legalized. >> if california votes "yes," it's legitimately the beginning of the end of the war on in the united states of america. >> reporter: red state, blue state, maybe
. >> reporter: california lieutenant governor gavin newsome says it's time to stop criminalizing a substance so many people use. >> i don't want to see people, particularly african americans and latinos disproportionately >> reporter: california said yes to medical marijuana 20 years ago. today's dispensary is more starbucks than head shop. it sparked ceo eric pearson is all for legalization. >> we're coming out of the closet, making it normal and approachable. >>...
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. >> reporter: gavin newsome says it's time to stop criminalizing a substance people use. don't want to see them arrested. >> reporter: if you are 21 and older, you can buy marijuana from a licensed vendor, no questions asked. and you can grow your own. up to six plants per home. >> that worries jennifer tejada, along with being a million. >> i love. >> you is a police chief in the bay area. >> i think we're going to have a lot of people driving under the influence of marijuana a. lot more traffic collisions where people die, lose their lives. >> but polls show a from just ten years ago, today a majority of americans want pot legalized. red state, blue state? maybe green is the color to watch on election night harry smith, nbc news, san francisco. >> just ahead, is president obama the nation's leading feminist? plus, the stars are out for one of the biggest events of the year, raising money and awareness for our wounded service members and their loved ones. we will bring you those details just ahead. ou those details just ahead. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is jus
. >> reporter: gavin newsome says it's time to stop criminalizing a substance people use. don't want to see them arrested. >> reporter: if you are 21 and older, you can buy marijuana from a licensed vendor, no questions asked. and you can grow your own. up to six plants per home. >> that worries jennifer tejada, along with being a million. >> i love. >> you is a police chief in the bay area. >> i think we're going to have a lot of people driving under the...
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lieutenant governor has the early edge to replace his current boss. 23% of likely voters are backing gavin newsom for governor according to a new field igs poll. the former san francisco mayor and current lieutenant governor announced his candidacy in february. also running, the l.a. mayor and the state treasurer. >>> the board of supervisors in san francisco could vote about short-term rentals. the proposal calls for 60 nights a year for short-term rentals regardless of whether the host is on site. the current limit is 90 nights for unhosted rentals and there are no limits for hosted rentals. >> the airbnb and other platforms have taken somewhere between 10 to 12,000 units of housing out of the housing market and converted them to full-time tourist accommodations at a time when the city is going through a pretty severe housing crisis. that's a problem. >> airbnb said: we remain hopeful the city will return to the table and work with all sides on real solutions that simplify the registration process, protect housing and enable middle class san franciscans to share their homes. >>> today san jose
lieutenant governor has the early edge to replace his current boss. 23% of likely voters are backing gavin newsom for governor according to a new field igs poll. the former san francisco mayor and current lieutenant governor announced his candidacy in february. also running, the l.a. mayor and the state treasurer. >>> the board of supervisors in san francisco could vote about short-term rentals. the proposal calls for 60 nights a year for short-term rentals regardless of whether the...
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but tuesday's votes created a marijuana region stretc the west coast -- and gavin newsom, the lieutenant governor of california -- said he is now looking to "coordinate and collaborate" with neighboring states on the issue.... to apply pressure in washington to relax the federal ban. question one -- the initiative to close the "loophole" in background checks -- passed yesterday in nevada by less than half a percentage point. fox5's adam herbets is live at "the gun store" on tropicana to explain what well what happens next is complicated because as we've been telling you since before yesterday election day this was one of the most complex and controversial issues on the ballot it didn't take affect last night at midnight it doesn't take affect on january 1 the people here who voted no on question one say this probably won't go into effect until all of the nevada lawmakers meet iron out the exact specific details that correspond to what the people voted on and then it will go to the governor to sign now you might remember governor sandoval wanted people to vote no on question one he was co
but tuesday's votes created a marijuana region stretc the west coast -- and gavin newsom, the lieutenant governor of california -- said he is now looking to "coordinate and collaborate" with neighboring states on the issue.... to apply pressure in washington to relax the federal ban. question one -- the initiative to close the "loophole" in background checks -- passed yesterday in nevada by less than half a percentage point. fox5's adam herbets is live at "the gun...
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lieutenant governor gavin newsom pushed for the gun control measures and legal recreational pot. he tweeted this morning, quote, a lot of people thought we were a special kind of crazy to take on the nra and dea in the same election, but here's the thing. californians don't back down from the difficult. >>> and turning to prop 61 on the prescription drug costs, voters did not pass this proposition despite senator bernie sanders' efforts. you probably saw his commercials. 54% voted no; 56% voted yes. >> and governor brown's efforts to get californians to vote no on proposition 53 paid off. 51% voted now on that measure, 49% voted yes. the ballot measure would have required a statewide public vote on revenue bonds of more than $2 billion. whew. michelle. back to you. >> and thank you, ann. >>> b.a.r.t.'s 3.5 billion plan to rebuild is moving forward. voters in alameda, contra costa and san francisco counties voted to pass measure rr. here are the numbers. in san francisco, 81% voted yes; 19% voted no. in alameda county, 71% said yes, 29% said no. and in contra costa you want key, 6
lieutenant governor gavin newsom pushed for the gun control measures and legal recreational pot. he tweeted this morning, quote, a lot of people thought we were a special kind of crazy to take on the nra and dea in the same election, but here's the thing. californians don't back down from the difficult. >>> and turning to prop 61 on the prescription drug costs, voters did not pass this proposition despite senator bernie sanders' efforts. you probably saw his commercials. 54% voted no;...
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. >> reporter: the campaign was backed by california's lieutenant governor gavin newsom, who of with the goal of both raising revenues through sales taxes and ending prosecution for minor drug offenses. >> in california, now has sent that message powerfully to the rest of the nation. that is a point of pride from my perspective. >> reporter: voters approved similar measures yesterday in massachusetts and nevada of course bringing to seven the number of states, plus the district of columnia, where the recreational use of marijuana is legal, an area that includes 20% of the u.s. population. but, under federal law, marijuana remains illegal everywhere. >> people at the grass-roots level in states across the country are saying, you know, nuts to that." >> reporter: zev yaroslavsky is with u.c.l.a. school of public affairs. >> the federal government is going to have to come to the table and work this out. >> critics worry that legalization says to young people that it is not dangerous. in colorado, marijuana-laced candy got into the hands of children. you have four children. are you afrai
. >> reporter: the campaign was backed by california's lieutenant governor gavin newsom, who of with the goal of both raising revenues through sales taxes and ending prosecution for minor drug offenses. >> in california, now has sent that message powerfully to the rest of the nation. that is a point of pride from my perspective. >> reporter: voters approved similar measures yesterday in massachusetts and nevada of course bringing to seven the number of states, plus the...
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. >> reporter: the campaign was backed by california's lieutenant governor gavin newsom, with the goal of both raising revenues through sales taxes and ending prosecution for minor drug offenses. >> in california, now has sent that message powerfully to the rest of the nation.. that is a point of pride from my perspective. >> reporter: voters approveds similar measures yesterday in massachusetts and nevada of course bringing to seven the number of states, plus the district of columbia, where the recreational use of marijuana is legal, an area that includes 20% of the u.s. population. but, under federal law, marijuana remains illegal everywhere. >> people at the grass-roots level in states across the country are saying, you know, nuts to that." >> reporter: zev yaroslavsky is with u.c.l.a. school of public affairs. table and work this out. >> reporter: critics worry that legalization suggests to young people that it is not dangerous. in colorado, marijuana-laced candy got into the hands of children. you have four children.. are you afraid this will make marijuana more available to them?
. >> reporter: the campaign was backed by california's lieutenant governor gavin newsom, with the goal of both raising revenues through sales taxes and ending prosecution for minor drug offenses. >> in california, now has sent that message powerfully to the rest of the nation.. that is a point of pride from my perspective. >> reporter: voters approveds similar measures yesterday in massachusetts and nevada of course bringing to seven the number of states, plus the district of...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom is set to talk with students at about 12:30 this afternoon about how the cal state and uc system can help protect undocumented students. [ students chanting ] >> reporter: there have been protests nationwide this week students calling on universities to become sanctuary campuses, officially limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. >> for us a sanctuary campus means to become a campus where we embrace and support and fight for our undocumented community. >> reporter: just yesterday, the chancellor of cal state announced that cal campuses will not enforce federal immigration policy unless forced to by law. but the uc system is taking a more measured approach. >> right now, all we know is the campaign rhetoric from donald trump. >> reporter: uc spokesman says they have organized a task force to see what can be done to help the system's 3700 illegal students and they already provide immigrants legal help. >> right now, it doesn't seem to make sense for us to make a pronouncement on one thing or another until we know the landscap
. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom is set to talk with students at about 12:30 this afternoon about how the cal state and uc system can help protect undocumented students. [ students chanting ] >> reporter: there have been protests nationwide this week students calling on universities to become sanctuary campuses, officially limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. >> for us a sanctuary campus means to become a campus where we embrace and support...
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this ballot measure, also backed by the lieutenant governor, gavin newsom, who wants to be governor in 2018, and i suspect that's part of why he's out there proposing these, but he says he cares about them. proposition 63 is what you're talking about. it would require background checks for buying ammunition. it would ban the sale of large ammunition clips. it somewhat mirrors what the state legislature did this year. it has become a very big issue. certainly a lot of gun violence incidents we have seen across the country i think have played into this campaign. and interestingly enough, you have opposition from the gun industry, the nrare, as well, but you do not see a large opposition political campaign this election season. in some ways, maybe they've read the polling numbers that californians appear poised to do this. there have been new and i think interesting policy choices about looking at ammunition and not just the weapons themselves. >> yang: and, josh, of course, former new york mayor mieblg bloomberg trying to make a push nationally on this. what other states are we seeing gu
this ballot measure, also backed by the lieutenant governor, gavin newsom, who wants to be governor in 2018, and i suspect that's part of why he's out there proposing these, but he says he cares about them. proposition 63 is what you're talking about. it would require background checks for buying ammunition. it would ban the sale of large ammunition clips. it somewhat mirrors what the state legislature did this year. it has become a very big issue. certainly a lot of gun violence incidents we...
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lieutenant governor gavin newsome says it is the outgrowth of a two year analysis on the legalization of pot in washington and oregon. he says the language and the california proposition is tighter with a focus on california protecting children and youth families and public safety and taxpayers. >>> this is the most restrictive and the most comprehensive legalization measure presented in front of the voters and allows flexibility that means if there are things that occur in realtime, the legislature with a simple majority can make adjustments. >>> if proposition 64 passes, californians will be able to possess and grow pot immediately. it could take up to a year though for the retail sale of recreational pot. the state has until 2018 to begin to issue the licenses. >>> vermont senator bernie sanders was in sacramento to make his final pitch in favor of proposition 61. it would band the state from buying prescription drugs for more than the lowest price paid by the veteran's administration. a arp and the california nurse's administration support it. at the rally at the state capital ber
lieutenant governor gavin newsome says it is the outgrowth of a two year analysis on the legalization of pot in washington and oregon. he says the language and the california proposition is tighter with a focus on california protecting children and youth families and public safety and taxpayers. >>> this is the most restrictive and the most comprehensive legalization measure presented in front of the voters and allows flexibility that means if there are things that occur in realtime,...
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. >>> a lieutenant governor gavin newsom joining students and school leaders today in san francisco to talk about ways to fight racism, hail and bullying. this, in the wick obviously the bitterly -- wake of the bitterly contentious presidential election. >> forget the stats, we can dismiss the stats. you can't dismiss the emotions or feelings of the time and they're real and people need an outheat for that. they need to know people until a better stewards and leaders in their community that they've got they're back and they're going to protect them and promote their interest and that's the pert which brought us here todayful -- spirit which brought us here today. >> he was at burton high school. the there have been hundreds of allegations of election related intimidation and harassment nationwide in the days following the election. on thursday racist graffiti was reported at a high school in danville. >>> meanwhile, undocumented immigrants who are at risk of getting deported under trump's administration could soon be getting some legal help in santa clara county. supervisor wants to pa
. >>> a lieutenant governor gavin newsom joining students and school leaders today in san francisco to talk about ways to fight racism, hail and bullying. this, in the wick obviously the bitterly -- wake of the bitterly contentious presidential election. >> forget the stats, we can dismiss the stats. you can't dismiss the emotions or feelings of the time and they're real and people need an outheat for that. they need to know people until a better stewards and leaders in their...
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governor gavin newsom helped champion prop 64. >> california is a game changer. what happened last night i think is something we're going to look back 10, 15 years from now as one of the most significant milestones which will i think transcend this state and the borders not only outside of the state but outside of this country. >> so what does this mean for all of us as wilson walker explains, pot is now in some legal limbo. >>reporter: if you're 21 years old and among 9% of californians who regularly smoke marijuana well congratulations because as of this morning it is absolutely 100% legal under california law to get stoned. only problem you won't have any legal way to get that weed because the state doesn't have to have a system for licensing recreational sales until january 1st of 2018. now state lawmakers could speed that up perhaps allowing for sales by next summer but no guarantees they will truly be making this up as they go along. as for the 6 plants prop 64 allows you to grow. you could technically put those in the dirt right now but one who legally has
governor gavin newsom helped champion prop 64. >> california is a game changer. what happened last night i think is something we're going to look back 10, 15 years from now as one of the most significant milestones which will i think transcend this state and the borders not only outside of the state but outside of this country. >> so what does this mean for all of us as wilson walker explains, pot is now in some legal limbo. >>reporter: if you're 21 years old and among 9% of...
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governor gavin newsom sat with this handful of students at burton to listen and learn about what's beenappening to them since the election. he pointed to this - this a danville high school last week. in fact, according to center - there has been 700 cases reported of hate crimes, racism and bullying won the presidency - and a large part of that figure has taken place in educational settings - plus, 80 cases have happened in california. >> reporter:while the lt. gov. talked elect donald trump. during his campaign - spoke about building a wall and creating a taste force to round up immigrants. >>sot/tc: newsom this is real - yet, he is not saying anything - he is silent on this, one case is not ok. >> reporter:newsom is calling upon all school districts to re-commit to a zero tolerance policy of hate at school. san francisco has a very the interim superintdent says they are currently working on sending out letters in 7 different lanaguages to 56 thousand >> reporter:families to remind them that san francisco is a sanctuary city. >>sot/tc; 1:56 bridget perkins/burton high school student we
governor gavin newsom sat with this handful of students at burton to listen and learn about what's beenappening to them since the election. he pointed to this - this a danville high school last week. in fact, according to center - there has been 700 cases reported of hate crimes, racism and bullying won the presidency - and a large part of that figure has taken place in educational settings - plus, 80 cases have happened in california. >> reporter:while the lt. gov. talked elect donald...