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that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law.ly, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have legal recourse if someone destroys my property. they're treated as less than property, even, in the state of alabama, in ivf clinics. so it's an absolute travesty that this happened. and that's why myself and many other pro—life groups and leaders have said this is an outrage. and again, the reason for this extreme action by these politicians, unfortunately, is the massive misinformation swirling and the power of the pro—abortion and now the nf industries. you don't realise this, perhaps, but in the united states, there's virtually no regulation of nf. you can create m
that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law.ly, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have...
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that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law.as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have legal recourse if someone destroys my property. they're treated as less than property, even, in the state of alabama, in ivf clinics. so it's an absolute travesty that this happened. and that's why myself and many other pro—life groups and leaders have said, this is an outrage. and again, the reason for this extreme action by these politicians, unfortunately, is the massive misinformation swirling and the power of the pro—abortion and now the ivf industries. you don't realise this, perhaps, but in the united states, there's virtually no regulation of ivf. you can create multiple embryos, dozens of embryos, and destroy them at will. you can do selective redu
that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law.as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have legal recourse if someone destroys my property. they're treated as less than property, even,...
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state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week, his campaign started running ads in alabama blasting a bill in that state that would make it a crime for women to travel to another state for an abortion. >>> another headline that we are watching. a split-second decision that may have saved a life in oakland. a security guard spotted a fire, stopped to help, and ended up pulling a burning man out of a building. incredible here. it happened at 61st and martin luther king bay around 10:30 this morning. the security guard, heading to meet with one of our news crews, spotted a fire in an apartment building, and decided to stop to help. he found two men who had already escaped the flames trying to get back into the burning apartment to rescue another friend. the guard used a flashlight to direct the man to a window, then grabbed him. >> he was just screaming. he was i cannot see, i can -- i don't know where to go. i cannot see. so all i see is from the inside. he was banging the wall. so my first instinct was to pull him out of the apartment. and when we went in the apartment, he w
state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week, his campaign started running ads in alabama blasting a bill in that state that would make it a crime for women to travel to another state for an abortion. >>> another headline that we are watching. a split-second decision that may have saved a life in oakland. a security guard spotted a fire, stopped to help, and ended up pulling a burning man out of a building....
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state to get an abortion. was created by the campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. begins airing today in alabama for prosecuting women who travel out of state for abortion services. >> today, vice president kamala harris travels to wisconsin, where she'll meet with nursing home care workers and announce new federal regulations requiring nursing homes to have minimum staffing levels. current law only requires that nursing homes have significant or significant staffing. the new rules set a minimum number of a set, a minimum number of hours that staff members spend with residents. they also require a registered nurse to be available around the clock at the facilities. >> san francisco mayor london breed is back in the bay area this morning following a week long trip to china. her trip included stops in beijing and shanghai. it was meant to boost tourism to the city and strengthen economic ties with chinese cities and companies. the mayor met with the heads of three chinese airlines and secured an agreement to bring pandas to the san francisco zoo. >> we were truly successful in our trip. we had num
state to get an abortion. was created by the campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. begins airing today in alabama for prosecuting women who travel out of state for abortion services. >> today, vice president kamala harris travels to wisconsin, where she'll meet with nursing home care workers and announce new federal regulations requiring nursing homes to have minimum staffing levels. current law only requires that nursing homes have significant...
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state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week his campaign started running ads in alabamang a bill this in that state that would make ate crime for people to travel to another state for an abortion. >>> an about face from all state insurance, the company who stopped writing new homeowners policies in california two years ago says it may start rewriting those policies on one condition. it wants the department of insurance to allow them to use catastrophic modelling when requesting rate increases for homeowners. catastrophic models are computerized reports that simulate potential catastrophic events. those in turn could be used to justify rate increases. in a statement, all state says, one home insurance -- once home insurance rates fully reflect the cost of providing protection to consumer, we'll be able to offer home insurance policies to more californians with timely rate approvals, the use of our advanced wildfire modelling, and reinsurance costs. >>> we're back in of seconds. up next, still seeking justice for alexis gabe. the new documentary and what her family wants y
state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week his campaign started running ads in alabamang a bill this in that state that would make ate crime for people to travel to another state for an abortion. >>> an about face from all state insurance, the company who stopped writing new homeowners policies in california two years ago says it may start rewriting those policies on one condition. it wants the department of...
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state to get an abortion. it was created by campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it started airing in alabamawhere republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion on the move coming up, a dead whale that washed up on the shores of alameda over the weekend. >> now at angel island, the next step in finding out what killed it and what a way to mark earth day. >> coming up next, we will take you to california's newest state park, the first new park for the golden state in nearly ten years. >> and it was a warm earth day across parts of the bay area. but the fog making a comeback near portions of the coastline and the cooling trend, it really kicks in. in angel island, where a necropsy will be performed. this is video from sky fox earlier in the day, as ktvu allie rasmus explains, marine mammal scientists want to try to figure out how and why the whale died in the san francisco bay this morning. >> a tow boat with flashing lights slowly maneuvered through the water, pulling what looked like a giant rock or mass with several birds perched on top. >> it weighs p
state to get an abortion. it was created by campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it started airing in alabamawhere republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion on the move coming up, a dead whale that washed up on the shores of alameda over the weekend. >> now at angel island, the next step in finding out what killed it and what a way to mark earth day. >> coming up next, we will take you to...
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1948, and 20 years later, george wallis, the former governor of alabama, also won electoral votes, but none of them became president of the united states modern. at the time, the most famous such character was ross perot. no one doubted in 1992 that george bush sr. would easily be able to stay in the white house for a second term, but nevertheless, the bush team made a serious mistake, they missed ross perot, and rosa perot immediately began to attack the current president of the united states, and since he was in the same niche with him, that is, many of their policy statements coincided, he was craving for fresh faces, bush, the eldest, did not get re-elected, bill clinton moved into the white house, under the already famous slogan , it's the economy that's stupid. then there were also interesting twists associated with the participation of candidates from third forces, however, they were already associated with the defeats not of republicans, like george w. bush, sr., but of democrats. fatal for democrats. in this sense, the elections of 2000 began, when for the seat president of the united states competed with republican george w.
1948, and 20 years later, george wallis, the former governor of alabama, also won electoral votes, but none of them became president of the united states modern. at the time, the most famous such character was ross perot. no one doubted in 1992 that george bush sr. would easily be able to stay in the white house for a second term, but nevertheless, the bush team made a serious mistake, they missed ross perot, and rosa perot immediately began to attack the current president of the united states,...
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. >> new at ten governor newsom trying to bring attention to the state of alabama, where lawmakers are pushing for more restrictions on abortion. >> we're almost there. you're gonna make it. >> mass. i'm gonna need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> this ad was created by the campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it will begin appearing tomorrow in alabama, where republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion. >> a group of government attorneys in santa clara county has filed a complaint with the federal election commission against district 16 front runner sam liccardo and his campaign. that complaint accuses liccardo of forming a super pac to pay for last week's vote recount, avoiding campaign fund limitations. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters joins us now live in san jose with more on all of this. lamonica >> julie, the race for silicon valley's next congress member, us congress member now has another twist. the complaint is asking the fec to find out whether or not liccard
. >> new at ten governor newsom trying to bring attention to the state of alabama, where lawmakers are pushing for more restrictions on abortion. >> we're almost there. you're gonna make it. >> mass. i'm gonna need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> this ad was created by the campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it will begin appearing tomorrow in alabama, where republicans have called for prosecuting...
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state to get an abortion. it was created by campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it will begin appearing today in alabamarepublicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion. >> today is earth day. we look at what's happening here in the bay area and the announcement today by president biden that includes a major investment in solar for all. plus, as passover begins, columbia university classes are going online. today, the extra security being added as protests continue over the war in israel and the protests happening right now at uc berkeley and across the bay area this afternoon along the coastline. >> it's a bit cooler, our inland cities a bit warmer. i'll explain the current pattern and what we can expect (♪ ) why did i keep missing out on this? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta? do you remember the pain, the worry, the canceled plans? and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine but qulipta reduces attacks making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp and is approved to prevent migraine of any frequency.
state to get an abortion. it was created by campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it will begin appearing today in alabamarepublicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion. >> today is earth day. we look at what's happening here in the bay area and the announcement today by president biden that includes a major investment in solar for all. plus, as passover begins, columbia university classes are going online....
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the governor continues to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws in other states. here is what is running alabama. >> taking action at right to travel. >> alabama is currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the united states. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> now, california bill would allow arizona doctors to practice here. it is called an urgency clause. first, two thirds votes in legislature. >>> not all of californians are in support of expanding abortion access. at the state capital, hundreds of people rallied for the annual march for life earlier this week. people gathered at the front steps of the capitol and marched the streets of sacramento. the event took place after governor gavin newsom announced a proposal to expand abortion rights. advocates say there are more resources out there than getting abortions. >> we should not promote abortion as a means of fixing social ills, in place of social programs and helping peop
the governor continues to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws in other states. here is what is running alabama. >> taking action at right to travel. >> alabama is currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the united states. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> now, california bill would allow arizona...
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republican states like texas, florida, arkansas, tennessee, the state where king was killed, as well as alabama, whose republican governor only ban dei programs in public colleges, but also seeks to minimize the teachings of quote, divisive concepts around race. which means, in these states, you are and fewer educators are going to be able to teach about dr. king and what his speeches, like this one, were really about. contrary to what a lot of republicans want you to believe in their whitewashed version of black history, king's message was never about colorblindness. this speech, specifically, was actually delivered to and for striking black sanitation workers. dr. king was advocating boycotts, standing up economically as a form of nonviolent resistance to racism and discrimination. he urged those workers to boycott racist brands and instead support black-owned businesses saying that while quote, individually we are poor when you compare us with white society in america, never stop and forget that collectively, that means all of us together, we are richer than all the nations in the world, with the exception of nine. th
republican states like texas, florida, arkansas, tennessee, the state where king was killed, as well as alabama, whose republican governor only ban dei programs in public colleges, but also seeks to minimize the teachings of quote, divisive concepts around race. which means, in these states, you are and fewer educators are going to be able to teach about dr. king and what his speeches, like this one, were really about. contrary to what a lot of republicans want you to believe in their...
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state to get an abortion. it was created by the campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it will begin appearing today in alabama, where republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion. >> a motorcyclist is in the hospital after a crash during a sideshow near oakland's lake merritt. well, this was the scene after the crash around 6 p.m. yesterday at the intersection of grand avenue and perkins street, and you can see sideshow participants on dirt bikes still drive into the area as police investigated the crash, where car reportedly hit a motorcycle. oakland police say as many as 50 dirt bikes and atvs were part of that sideshow. we still do not know if the motorcyclist injured was involved in the stunts. >> police have arrested a man they say stabbed another man near a san francisco church. it happened at saint peter and paul church in north beach at 1:00 yesterday afternoon. police say when they got there, they found the victim with stab wounds and took them to the hospital. investigators were able to track down the suspect with the help of a witness. we're still working to
state to get an abortion. it was created by the campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it will begin appearing today in alabama, where republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion. >> a motorcyclist is in the hospital after a crash during a sideshow near oakland's lake merritt. well, this was the scene after the crash around 6 p.m. yesterday at the intersection of grand avenue and perkins street, and you...
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and 20 years later, george wallis, the former governor of alabama, also won electoral votes, but no one of them did not become the president of the united states in our now more modern times, the most famous such character became ross perot. no one doubted in 1992 that george w. bush would easily be able to stay in the white house for the second period, but nevertheless, the bush team allowed it to happen. rosa pero missed a serious mistake, and rosa pero immediately began to attack the current president of the united states, and since he was in the same niche with him, that is, many of their program statements coincided and he personified a craving for fresh faces, bursh sr. was not re-elected, to white bill clinton moved into the house under the now famous slogan, the economy is a fool, then there were also interesting twists and turns associated with participation. for each other, because we try and it turns out, either we are all spoilers to pull votes to our side, or no one in the race is a spoiler, we cannot be considered second-class citizens. there is a point of view that in 2016, when hillary clinton competed with donald trump, in gen
and 20 years later, george wallis, the former governor of alabama, also won electoral votes, but no one of them did not become the president of the united states in our now more modern times, the most famous such character became ross perot. no one doubted in 1992 that george w. bush would easily be able to stay in the white house for the second period, but nevertheless, the bush team allowed it to happen. rosa pero missed a serious mistake, and rosa pero immediately began to attack the current...
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. >> meanwhile the governor continues to use pac money to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws in other states. here's what's running in alabama. >> taking action at righttotravel.org. >> alabama's currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the u.s. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> former google employees are speaking out days after the company fired more than two dozen workers following sit-in protests. employees say many of the 28 fired workers did not directly participate in the protest. nine people were arrested at the sunnyvale and new york offices where they're demanding the company drop their google cloud project on nimbus contract with the israeli government. >> this is a legal fear mongering and it will not stop us from continuing to organize and fight for the company to drop project nimbus. >> google says the terminated employees violated company policies by physically obstructing the workplace. their internal investigation is still ongoing. >>> pro
. >> meanwhile the governor continues to use pac money to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws in other states. here's what's running in alabama. >> taking action at righttotravel.org. >> alabama's currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the u.s. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> former...
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governor newsom taking aim at the states with abortion travel bans by launching a new ad. take a look. >>> taking action at righttotravel.org. >> the campaign is set to air in alabama starting today. alabama is considering a bill that will make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> to new york where the first witness has taken the stand in former president trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican presidential nominee is accused of falsifying business records related to so called hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. he denies wrongdoing and says the trial is politically motivated. >> reporter: former president trump again claimed to be the victim of a witch hunt as he entered ahead of opening statements. >> what's going on shouldn't be happening. it's a very sad day in america. >> reporter: he is accused of using his former lawyer michael cohen to funnel payments to stormy daniels. prosecutors said trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 election. trump denies wrongdoing. >>
governor newsom taking aim at the states with abortion travel bans by launching a new ad. take a look. >>> taking action at righttotravel.org. >> the campaign is set to air in alabama starting today. alabama is considering a bill that will make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> to new york where the first...
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states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governorstroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors, and stellantis — in november. live now to isaac meadows, chattanooga assembly worker and member of the volunteer organizing committee who led the successful unionization effort there. very good to have your weather does. so, we saw your employee is overwhelmingly voted to unionise, it had previously failed to eyes so why now do you think, what you think you got enough votes this time around? i got enough votes this time around? ~ , ., ., around? i think you are successful— around? i think you are successful because - around? i think you are successful because of l around? i think you are - successful because of time is right. we saw the big three last fall in the economy is in great and people were struggling, yet we see these companies with astronomical profits in the time is right and got the word out and was successful. 50 and got the word out and was successful.— successful. so you are part of the committee _ successful. so you ar
states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governorstroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors, and stellantis — in november. live now to isaac meadows, chattanooga assembly worker and member of the volunteer organizing committee who led the successful unionization effort there. very good to have your weather does. so, we saw your employee is overwhelmingly voted to unionise,...
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states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governorsith detroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors and stellantis — in november. earlier, i spoke to a chattanooga assembly worker and member of the volunteer organizing committee who led the successful unionization effort there, isaac meadows. very good to have you with us, issak. we saw employees overwhelmingly vote to unionise, it had previously failed twice. why now do you think you have enough votes this time around? it think you have enough votes this time around?— this time around? it is a pleasure _ this time around? it is a pleasure to _ this time around? it is a pleasure to be - this time around? it is a pleasure to be here. - this time around? it is a pleasure to be here. i l this time around? it is a i pleasure to be here. i think this time around? it is a - pleasure to be here. i think we were successful just because the time was right. we saw the big one in the big three last fall in the economy is in great and people are struggling, yet we see these companies with
states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governorsith detroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors and stellantis — in november. earlier, i spoke to a chattanooga assembly worker and member of the volunteer organizing committee who led the successful unionization effort there, isaac meadows. very good to have you with us, issak. we saw employees overwhelmingly vote to...
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alabama. our state has experienced tremendous success in economic development and i am confident we can build on those efforts with their new commerce secretary allen mcnair. tonight i'm proud to report that during my tenure as governor of alabama has seen 48 billion with a b dollars which is treated 86,000 new jobs. [applause] and as i like to say we are just getting started. secretary mcnair and her team are developing a brand-new strategic plan, one that will meet our goals for economic strategies through the 2030s today. if alabamians in alabama businesses achieve success we must make sure our effort in workforce development match what we are doing to recruit as an industry. last july i will wrote an op-ed to eliminate warning signs we must shift our focus to labor force participation. the administration remains committed to doing that. [applause] in 2015 uncommitted to taking these reforms a step further so we can remain laser focused on ensuring government always works better for her alabamians. when it comes to the workforce element there are two customers, job seekers and -- the unemployment rate remains historically low and their labor force petition patient rate -- participation rate stands as one of the lo
alabama. our state has experienced tremendous success in economic development and i am confident we can build on those efforts with their new commerce secretary allen mcnair. tonight i'm proud to report that during my tenure as governor of alabama has seen 48 billion with a b dollars which is treated 86,000 new jobs. [applause] and as i like to say we are just getting started. secretary mcnair and her team are developing a brand-new strategic plan, one that will meet our goals for economic...
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alabama governor george wallace. in 1968, his anti civil rights platform won him 5 states in the deep south with 48 electoral votes. but republican richard nixon beat wallace, and democrat hubert humphrey calls on our fame song. in 1992 eccentric texas billionaire ross, perot's independent run, took enough votes from incumbent republican george h. w bush to hand the white house to democrat bill clinton. let us begin a new the most notorious 3rd party effect was on the 2000 election between texas governor george bush and vice president al gore. it comes down to florida. bush ends up winning florida by just a few 100 bucks. and so what explains that? well, the 3rd party candidates took enough votes away from al gore. but if he had had those votes, he would have present united states. and that brings us back to the independence running this year. they will most certainly lose, but the number of boats they may siphoned off from joe biden or donald trump in just a few states who decide the election. and that's why they are important for the us . and for the world. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, us. and we're going to
alabama governor george wallace. in 1968, his anti civil rights platform won him 5 states in the deep south with 48 electoral votes. but republican richard nixon beat wallace, and democrat hubert humphrey calls on our fame song. in 1992 eccentric texas billionaire ross, perot's independent run, took enough votes from incumbent republican george h. w bush to hand the white house to democrat bill clinton. let us begin a new the most notorious 3rd party effect was on the 2000 election between...
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. >> governor newsom's office funding at that ad showing 2 women from alabama getting pulled over as they try to leave the statebortion. this comes as newsom is set to introduce a bill this week to assist women traveling from states with abortion bans. newsom is calling abortion the moral issue of our time. marine experts are trying to figure out what caused the death of a gray whale found offshore. >> off of alameda, the whale's carcass was first spotted saturday evening. it has since been moved to angel island. the plan now is for biologist who hopefully figure out what happened to it. >> we will open the whale up. we will look inside. it will look for signs of cause of death. and it's very sad, i want to know what happened. i'd like to know what happened to whale. >> officials with the marine mammal center tell us it's not the same that was seen entangled in fishing gear 2 weeks ago. but sadly, we have seen other great whales end up dead in the bay. in fact, the young whale was found floating in the very same spot in alameda just a few years ago. it was hauled away. and a viewer, aaron jones sea valor to be
. >> governor newsom's office funding at that ad showing 2 women from alabama getting pulled over as they try to leave the statebortion. this comes as newsom is set to introduce a bill this week to assist women traveling from states with abortion bans. newsom is calling abortion the moral issue of our time. marine experts are trying to figure out what caused the death of a gray whale found offshore. >> off of alameda, the whale's carcass was first spotted saturday evening. it has...
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governor there. it comes after the controversy in alabama where gop lawmakers rushed to protect ivf after the state aree court there ruled frozen embryos are children. what kind of challenges politically does all of this create for republicans? >> oh, it's a huge challenge, and they know it. the republican strategists in particularly swing states recognize that these issues attacking women's reproductive health and women's agency over their own body and choices is political crypto anytime. over 80% of the american people believe ivf should be legal. we don't agree on 80% of anything in this country anymore, so it goes to show you that this spans across party lines, even within the republican party itself, even the most religious extremists on the evangelical side, they agree that access to these types of choices should be available, and i would say that now that we are seeing more and more of these stories come forth, that i don't know that a lot of americans recognize this direct attack on women's reproductive rights or the idea of what a family is. surrogacy now was under attack in michigan that the
governor there. it comes after the controversy in alabama where gop lawmakers rushed to protect ivf after the state aree court there ruled frozen embryos are children. what kind of challenges politically does all of this create for republicans? >> oh, it's a huge challenge, and they know it. the republican strategists in particularly swing states recognize that these issues attacking women's reproductive health and women's agency over their own body and choices is political crypto...
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states to get an abortion. the governor wants to introduce a bill this week to help women traveling from alabama who want abortionsas his administration rolled out. this adds a fictional video ad showing 2 women driving being pulled over by an officer who demands the driver. take a pregnancy test before arresting her newsome, calling abortion the moral issue of our time. lawmakers in nevada could tap and a nearly 400 million dollars of taxpayer money to build the a's. new state, a stadium in las vegas. but that proposal has led to a lawsuit. kron four's. dan kerman has the latest. >> it was in june of last year when the nevada legislature passed sb one bill earmarking 380 million dollars in public money to help pay for the a's. new baseball stadium in las vegas in february of this year. the nevada teachers union filed a lawsuit against the governor, the treasurer and the state of nevada suggesting the way sb one was written violates nevada's constitution. >> issue we're having is that the vote tally was not two-thirds majority for revenue peace that this funding mechanism that they structured under this bill assum
states to get an abortion. the governor wants to introduce a bill this week to help women traveling from alabama who want abortionsas his administration rolled out. this adds a fictional video ad showing 2 women driving being pulled over by an officer who demands the driver. take a pregnancy test before arresting her newsome, calling abortion the moral issue of our time. lawmakers in nevada could tap and a nearly 400 million dollars of taxpayer money to build the a's. new state, a stadium in...
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governors. rsi've been out myself traveling across the united states but so haveni many of our allies. they have made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabamae have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it is important 75 yearsll later. this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. you will see that engagement carried through right up to the summit and in fact beyond. quick to shoot no ambassador in the observermb group is very active on all of the things you just mentioned. in a recent letter to president by the cochairs of that group's sediment shaheen of new hampshire in thom tillis of north carolina wrote this year's summit should feature quote a recognition of a stronger nato partnership with allies in the end of pacific. one of the things that stood out to mee having attended the last two nato summits in madrid as well as last year was the presence of the foreign leaders from end of pacific nations. they are really engaged on the bigger picture security challenges particular ukraine even though china is the pacing threat in their own backyard
governors. rsi've been out myself traveling across the united states but so haveni many of our allies. they have made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabamae have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it is important 75 yearsll later. this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. you will see that engagement carried through right up to the summit and in fact beyond. quick to shoot no...
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governors. i've been out myself traveling across the united states, but so have many of our allies. they made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabamad. we have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it still important 75 years later. so this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. anything you will see that engagement character right up to the summit and, in fact, be on. >> as you know ambassador, the senate nato observer group is very active on all of the things you just mentioned. in a recent letter to president biden the cochairs of the group jeanne shaheen and thom tillis wrote that this your summit should future quote a recognition of a a stroke or neuter partnership with allies in the indo-pacific. one of the things that stood out to me having to attended thet two nato summit in madrid as the those in vilnius last year was the presence of these foreign leaders from indo-pacific nations. they are really engaged on the big picture security challenges, particularly ukraine, even the china is a pacing threat in their own backyard. for exa
governors. i've been out myself traveling across the united states, but so have many of our allies. they made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabamad. we have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it still important 75 years later. so this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. anything you will see that engagement character right up to the summit and, in fact, be on. >> as you...
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states to get abortion care. the governor is set to introduce a bill this week to assist women who have to travel from alabama to get abortion care. this is his administration has ruled out a fictional video and hear that shows 2 women driving. they're pulled over by an officer who demands that the driver take a pregnancy test. before then arresting her newsom is calling abortion the moral issue of our time. >> coming up on the kron, morning news protesters rally outside prison dublin. want to tell you what they are asking for now. the prison is going for now. the prison is going to closing will be right back. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ >> well, in the east bay, you've got to do fremont that are without a home after a house fire. firefighters quickly responded to the ho
states to get abortion care. the governor is set to introduce a bill this week to assist women who have to travel from alabama to get abortion care. this is his administration has ruled out a fictional video and hear that shows 2 women driving. they're pulled over by an officer who demands that the driver take a pregnancy test. before then arresting her newsom is calling abortion the moral issue of our time. >> coming up on the kron, morning news protesters rally outside prison dublin....
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. >> meanwhile, governor newsom released a new controversial ad targeting an alabama bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the stateeceive an abortion. >> mass. i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> newsom also plans to propose a bill to expedite licenses for arizona doctors who wish to help their patients in california, as that state prepares to reenact a near re reenact a near-total abortion ban, managing the health care of children with autism can be challenging and stressful for parents, sutter health has found a way to make it a healthy and happy experience. >> their south bay sensory clinic aims to cut down on anxiety. patients get their own entrance. they can stay in the room for up to an hour. tools inside can be used to stimulate the senses and create a fun environment. the service has grown from children to anyone with intellectual or developmental disabilities or needle phobia. it's available at sutter. los gatos, palo alto and fremont. offices new at six a beautiful display of wildflowers in pacifica. a photographer shared this time lapse, saying this year's super b
. >> meanwhile, governor newsom released a new controversial ad targeting an alabama bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the stateeceive an abortion. >> mass. i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> newsom also plans to propose a bill to expedite licenses for arizona doctors who wish to help their patients in california, as that state prepares to reenact a near re reenact a near-total abortion ban, managing the...
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. >> meanwhile, governor newsom released a new and what some are calling controversial ad targeting an alabama bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state mass. i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> newsom also plans to propose a bill to expedite licenses for arizona doctors who wish to help their patients in california, as that state prepares to reenact a near-total abortion ban. new at six last call for burgers and fries. customers get to experience a south bay restaurant chain for the last time today, plus camping out in solidarity. >> the calls for a change from pro-palestinian protesters at uc berkeley's campus. >> and we're remembering a local civil rights pioneer this morning, a look at cecil williams long lasting legacy. >> good morning. two we're about 25 minutes till sunrise. not a whole lot of that this morning. in fact, plenty of cloud cover. the winds once again. an a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® now at six, refusing to leave, pro-palestinian protesters set up camp at u
. >> meanwhile, governor newsom released a new and what some are calling controversial ad targeting an alabama bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state mass. i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> newsom also plans to propose a bill to expedite licenses for arizona doctors who wish to help their patients in california, as that state prepares to reenact a near-total abortion ban. new at six last call for burgers and...
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governors. i've been out myself traveling across the united states, but so have many of our allies. they made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabamad. we have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it still important 75 years later. so this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. anything you will see that engagement character right up to the summit and, in fact, be on. >> as you know ambassador, the senate nato observer group is very active on all of the things you just mentioned. in a recent letter to president biden the cochairs of the group jeanne shaheen and thom tillis wrote that this your summit should future quote a recognition of a a stroke or neuter partnership with allies in the indo-pacific. one of the things that stood out to me having to attended thet two nato summit in madrid as the those in vilnius last year was the presence of these foreign leaders from indo-pacific nations. they are really engaged on the big picture security challenges, particularly ukraine, even the china is a pacing threat in their own backyard. for exa
governors. i've been out myself traveling across the united states, but so have many of our allies. they made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabamad. we have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it still important 75 years later. so this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. anything you will see that engagement character right up to the summit and, in fact, be on. >> as you...