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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>news weekend. the latest on the impeachment process against president trump including a second possible whistleblower complaint that could be filed in the coming days. does your battery deliver extra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. good news, vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices. or extra power in others. ♪
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>news weekend. the latest on the impeachment process against president trump including a second possible whistleblower complaint that could be filed in the coming days. does your battery deliver extra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. good news, vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices. or extra power in others. ♪
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up there will be a retrial well for derrick el mina in connection to the deadly ghost ship fire. >>how his lawyers are preparing to defend him in court for the second time. >>the capital air shows this weekend near sacramento, a close look at some of the attractions ready to take flight. there's a little fall sunshine announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up there will be a retrial well for derrick el mina in connection to the deadly ghost ship fire. >>how his lawyers are preparing to defend him in court for the second time. >>the capital air shows this weekend near sacramento, a close look at some of the attractions ready to take flight. there's a little fall sunshine announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public...
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reporting isacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>my check in now on the weather conditions with our chf meteorologist lawrence karnow aleyes on the winds that i kw you've got new information and some gts that you're finding it in addition to that i just like u can give us a comparison
reporting isacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>my check in now on the weather conditions with our chf meteorologist lawrence karnow aleyes on the winds that i kw you've got new information and some gts that you're finding it in addition to that i just like u can give us a comparison
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reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news in the south bay pge says about 480 customers in the northeast corner of santa clara county near milpitas may be affected later tonight, tonight's an engineer affected by the shot
reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news in the south bay pge says about 480 customers in the northeast corner of santa clara county near milpitas may be affected later tonight, tonight's an engineer affected by the shot
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now but you know what it's going to be nice just about in every zone around the bay 4 zone forecast coming up next. has a criminal record because he missed jury duty why he says it was just an accident and in sports pets get our first taste of chase preseason matchup between the warriors lakers coming up >>draymond gre honest imagine that about what he expects to see deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo.
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now but you know what it's going to be nice just about in every zone around the bay 4 zone forecast coming up next. has a criminal record because he missed jury duty why he says it was just an accident and in sports pets get our first taste of chase preseason matchup between the warriors lakers coming up >>draymond gre honest imagine that about what he expects to see deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with......
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the supreme court has agreed to hear an abortion case justices will consider a louisiana law that requires any doctor performing an abortion. >>to also have admitting rights at a nearby hospital, it's nearly identical to a texas law that was struck down in 2016. in that case justice anthony kennedy joined with the liberal justices to strike down this law. but this is the first abortion case that will be argued since justices brett kavanaugh new courses have joined the bench. the court will likely hear oral arguments in the case early next year. microsoft says hackers linked to the iranian government tried to attack the 2020 us presidential campaign. >>microsoft's as a group called phosphorus attempted to hack the campaign between august and september. they apparently failed the microsoft isn't saying which campaign was targeted. the democratic national committee sent a security alert to 2020
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the supreme court has agreed to hear an abortion case justices will consider a louisiana law that requires any doctor performing an abortion. >>to also have admitting rights at a nearby hospital, it's nearly identical to a texas law that was struck down in 2016. in that case justice anthony kennedy joined with the liberal justices to strike down this law. but this is the first abortion case that will be argued since justices brett...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>it is a time of year again next week is fleet week. >>every year san francisco celebrates the many naval traditions and the men and women of our armed forces and with more on what we can expect this weekend and next week. grant lodes is here with more. it's almost like a celebration slash recruiting expo for the military and it's so cool lot of people say it's their favorite weekend of the year. >>in the bay area obviously the blue angels steal the show you'll hear people safely week starts this sunday, technically that's true, there's a little art exhibit, but it starts in earnest. next week that's when the big events are going to be taking place, including yes, the blue angels. there's also a ton of food you have all the ships music. i mention art, it's all right here in the city, technically start sunday october 6 and last untilc october 14 so little more than a week in the main events or the blue angels, up in the air
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>it is a time of year again next week is fleet week. >>every year san francisco celebrates the many naval traditions and the men and women of our armed forces and with more on what we can expect this weekend and next week. grant lodes is here with more. it's almost like a celebration slash recruiting expo for the military and it's so cool lot of people say it's their favorite weekend of the year. >>in the bay area obviously...
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several other states are now pushing to make the same move our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>it's not just a legal question form the bigger threat to the nc is the public feels very very strongly. rules and regulations are wrong and they're just not sustained. >>governor gavin newsome noting a big change should be expected from the nc double a after he signed california's fair pay to play at the law allows college athletes to sign endorsement deals beginning in 2023. week lawmakers from washington to florida say they're either already pushing or plan to propose similar legislation some states even considering for the law to begin next year. at the end of this month the nc double a has a working group that's expected to release recommendations on how the organization should update its bylaws as it relates to college athlete image likeness and compensation. >>governor gavin newsome says the organization wouldn't even give him a glimpse inside some of those possible recommendations and one would assume that they have. draft and i didn't ask for actual physical draft,
several other states are now pushing to make the same move our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>it's not just a legal question form the bigger threat to the nc is the public feels very very strongly. rules and regulations are wrong and they're just not sustained. >>governor gavin newsome noting a big change should be expected from the nc double a after he signed california's fair pay to play at the law allows college athletes to sign endorsement deals beginning in...
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reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now an update on the vaping crisis. the number of vaping-related illnesses in the us continues to rise. now reaching about 1300 cases and we've seen at least 26 deaths, 49 states have reported illnesses alaska's the only one not 2. the outbreak appears have started back in march symptoms include severe shortness of breath. fatigue chest pain, most people who got sick said they vaped products containing thc the marijuana ingredient thtne in 8 said they vaped only nicotine until pinpointed the cdc is advising americans to refrain from using any vaping products. >>so is this weekend you heard of practicing right, yeah, she'll lot of people say this is their favorite weekend of the year can you blame on top parties go at the marina grande wouldn't buy a beer. sailors are at yet sailors not before the blue angels fly them, different the planes were and in the skies today, practicing you drive an abc allowed to be a poll over trying to catch a glimpse. it is a sight to see check it out. hundreds of people of course, hundreds
reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now an update on the vaping crisis. the number of vaping-related illnesses in the us continues to rise. now reaching about 1300 cases and we've seen at least 26 deaths, 49 states have reported illnesses alaska's the only one not 2. the outbreak appears have started back in march symptoms include severe shortness of breath. fatigue chest pain, most people who got sick said they vaped products containing thc the marijuana ingredient...
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the utility con often say customers affected by last week's blackout our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains whether or not pg e will pay up and what action lawmakers are taking. >>while the california public utilities commission digs into pg e for how it handled last week's power shut off lawmakers are stepping in with proposals on how customers should be compensated in future blackouts. >>state senator scott wiener is proposing legislation to limit planned blackouts the utility under scrutiny by critics claiming last week's big blackout was a way for pg need to eliminate wildfire liability risk wiener's bill sb 3.78 would require the cpu see to create a process for electric customers to recover costs accrued during a power shut off. the bill is gaining momentum as governor gavin newsome demands pge reimburse customers affected by the recent power shut-offs pg e officials continue to defend their decision wednesday. a spokesman said the company could not determine whether customers would be compensated until the cpu see has reviewed the event. >>the cpc has called for an emergency
the utility con often say customers affected by last week's blackout our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains whether or not pg e will pay up and what action lawmakers are taking. >>while the california public utilities commission digs into pg e for how it handled last week's power shut off lawmakers are stepping in with proposals on how customers should be compensated in future blackouts. >>state senator scott wiener is proposing legislation to limit planned blackouts the...
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will be activated every time the giant utility decides to shut off power in sacramento county ashley zavalan 4 news. that is sparking hate and violence coming up in our special report tonight, supporters. >>president trump share what it's like to express their political views here in the bay area. >>is return to the negotiating table with the city of oakland will tell you about the new just proposal from coliseum there are those who will say that you're: too fat. too skinny. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. team >>the oakland a's return to the negotiating table with the city of oakland, offering a new purchase proposal for the coliseum site we feel it's good news, i'm optimistic there is some adjustments said we would like to see within that confident the a's have presented us regarding the acquisition of the coliseum property oakland a's team president dave campbell says this new offer gives the city 2 options. yes, we actually presented to the
will be activated every time the giant utility decides to shut off power in sacramento county ashley zavalan 4 news. that is sparking hate and violence coming up in our special report tonight, supporters. >>president trump share what it's like to express their political views here in the bay area. >>is return to the negotiating table with the city of oakland will tell you about the new just proposal from coliseum there are those who will say that you're: too fat. too skinny. too...
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>>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just our this tool that have. >>major bypasses for many states, department started. >>introducing other bills scoring newsome signature strengthen laws surrounding gun sales, including a limit on the number of rifles a person can buy to one a month. the governor also approved grants to help protect communities from gun violence like places of worship in areas disproportionately impacted by violence democratic state leaders celebrating as california continues to have some of the toughest gun laws in the country. the governor citing a 62% decline in california's gun murder rate compa
>>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just our this tool...
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executives are also set to face frustrated, lawmakers and kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala talk to the governor about. >>what's next for the utility. >>governor gavin newsome friday resounding his confidence in california regulators as they make sense of what happened with pg e's power shut off so you see as the hammer. >>they have the direct authority. >>the genie executives will next have to face lawmakers as a senate committee investigates the process be jeannie took to shutting off power and decide what if any policies are needed what's still months left in fire season and more power shut off slightly. governor gavin newsome weighed in on whether he would support a special legislative session so to the extent that's necessary i would be open to it. >>but in the absence of the necessity i'm not sure. i think it more symbolic. benefit than a substantive one again if i feel differently we can obviously make adjustment the governor adamant, the state will hold pgd accountable. but how exactly depends on what happens with the company's bankruptcy proceeding. >>the size and s
executives are also set to face frustrated, lawmakers and kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala talk to the governor about. >>what's next for the utility. >>governor gavin newsome friday resounding his confidence in california regulators as they make sense of what happened with pg e's power shut off so you see as the hammer. >>they have the direct authority. >>the genie executives will next have to face lawmakers as a senate committee investigates the process...
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>>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how that money would be spent. >>governor gavin newsom's signature monday placed a billion bond on the ballot for school construction projects across the state and that's why we are back. asking the voters yet again to do what they historically have always done and that is to embrace our children. and late brace their fate and future. and do more to do justice to the cause of public education in the state of california of the $15 billion billion will be allocated toward preschool and k through 12 education buildings, the other 6 billion will be distributed among community colleges the california state university and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthqu
>>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how that money would be spent. >>governor gavin newsom's signature monday placed a billion bond on the ballot for school construction projects across the state and that's why we are back. asking the voters yet again to do what they historically have always done and that is to embrace our children. and late brace their fate and future. and do more to do justice to the cause of public education in the state of california of the $15...
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paying more for gasoline than most everywhere else in the country our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains why. well california spend up to $0.30 more per gallon at the pump than most other states california's energy commission claims big oil companies are partially to blame earlier this year governor newsome directed the agency to look into california's mystery surcharge outside of the states taxes and fees at gas pumps in its report released monday. the cdc concluded the charge could be traced to retail sales with companies like 76 chevron and shell overcharging in california and possibly falsely advertising premium gasoline compo uared tranded companies newsome and they requested attorneys general have set open an investigation in a letter to the set of the governor wrote quote. >>the mystery surcharge adds up especially for cost-conscious working families if oil companies are engaging in false advertising or price fixing then legal action should be taken to protect the public oil companies have not responded to the energy commission's request for information to support their p
paying more for gasoline than most everywhere else in the country our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains why. well california spend up to $0.30 more per gallon at the pump than most other states california's energy commission claims big oil companies are partially to blame earlier this year governor newsome directed the agency to look into california's mystery surcharge outside of the states taxes and fees at gas pumps in its report released monday. the cdc concluded the charge...
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that's not stopping them from seeking a complete ban in california our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain. >>after cigarette giant juul announced it won't sell some fruity and desert flavored tobacco products governor gavin newsome thursday said good for them. >>their business interests because otherwise their business models going to collapse on itself. people not enough they're furious, they're scared to death about these devices >>last month the governor said he wanted to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in california through executive order but found he doesn't have the power to do that. lawmakers say they will continue to move forward with an effort to ban the sale when they come back for session in january because it's so critical so critical to the next generation right now we are addicted that next generation state senator jerry hill is behind california's flavor ban effort. >>he notes jewel is still keeping harmful flavors on store shelves what about the mint. about the men fault. >>those are the most popular flavors among youth today, juul's announcement comes w
that's not stopping them from seeking a complete ban in california our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain. >>after cigarette giant juul announced it won't sell some fruity and desert flavored tobacco products governor gavin newsome thursday said good for them. >>their business interests because otherwise their business models going to collapse on itself. people not enough they're furious, they're scared to death about these devices >>last month the governor said he...
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seeking a complete ban in california a lot of changes here kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain it. >>after cigarette giant juul announced it won't sell some fruity and desert flavored tobacco products governor gavin newsome thursday said good for them. >>their business interests because otherwise their business models going to collapse on itself. it will not enough they're furious, they're scared to death about these devices and time. >>last month the governor said he wanted to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in california through executive order but found he doesn't have the power to do that. lawmakers say they will continue to move forward with right now we an the sale when are addicting that next generation state senator jerry hill is behind california's flavor ban effort. >>he notes jewel is still keeping harmful flavors on store shelves what about the mint. about the men fault. >>those are the most popular flavors among youth today, juul's announcement comes weeks after the state department of health issued an advisory urging californians to stop vaping.
seeking a complete ban in california a lot of changes here kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain it. >>after cigarette giant juul announced it won't sell some fruity and desert flavored tobacco products governor gavin newsome thursday said good for them. >>their business interests because otherwise their business models going to collapse on itself. it will not enough they're furious, they're scared to death about these devices and time. >>last month the...
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reporting isacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news.>my check in now on the weather conditions with our chf meteorologist lawrence karnow aleyes on the winds that i kw you've got new information and some gts that you're finding it in addition to that i just like u can give us a comparison on whas considered like a normal car. regular day versus what u're seeing today a normal day in the bay area are getting usually a wterly component to win about maybe 10 maybe 15 mileper hour the higher mountains but. >>now we're talking about that offshore that very dry air and winds gusting now a 4050 miles per hour this in the very latest. you see these wind gusts, i'd just add of these on the seen here for you saying alina that is up in about a 4,000 feet or so they just had a gust of 50 miles per hour we've been watching hawke this is right above guyseal near the fire gusting now to 41 mes per hour remember thejust had a gust this past hour 36 in the santa rosa, 24 30n the oakland hills napa just had a gust of 20 mileper hour in san jose at 14 so
reporting isacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news.>my check in now on the weather conditions with our chf meteorologist lawrence karnow aleyes on the winds that i kw you've got new information and some gts that you're finding it in addition to that i just like u can give us a comparison on whas considered like a normal car. regular day versus what u're seeing today a normal day in the bay area are getting usually a wterly component to win about maybe 10 maybe 15 mileper hour the higher...
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ignore to sign ahead of his sunday deadline, a handful of them are gun-related in sacramento, ashley zavalaron 4 news. >>our sutro cam overlooking downtown san francisco. good day for a blue angels to. >>wild blue dead the winds are down it was war we were out there on the the deck, you know you call the weather deck. yeah, bring the 3 o'clock hour watching the planes we're live on crowd. what a beautiful day to do it too i mean if you had to pick. >>one of the days between the 2 i think they're both going to be nice tomorrow going to be spectacular outside saturday. you're going to be enjoying sunshine. i don't think we'll see the fog now looks like crews have clear skies and temperatures in the low 70's in the san francisco, if you want to get out the marina plenty of sunshine just plan a little bit of a breeze kicking in by the afternoon but boy should be a great day to see the blue angels and all the other festivities around the bay area up there the bay right now you can see up toward the golden gate bridge couple sailboats coming into the golden gate right now and looking pretty good.
ignore to sign ahead of his sunday deadline, a handful of them are gun-related in sacramento, ashley zavalaron 4 news. >>our sutro cam overlooking downtown san francisco. good day for a blue angels to. >>wild blue dead the winds are down it was war we were out there on the the deck, you know you call the weather deck. yeah, bring the 3 o'clock hour watching the planes we're live on crowd. what a beautiful day to do it too i mean if you had to pick. >>one of the days between...
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>>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the money would be spent. >>governor gavin newsom's signature monday placed a billion bond on the ballot for school construction projects across the state and that's why we are back. asking the voters yet again to do what they historically have always done and that is to embrace our children and late brace their fate and future. and do more to do justice to the cause of public education in the state of california. so of the $50 billion will be allocated toward preschool and k through 12 education buildings. >>the other 6 billion will be distributed among community colleges the california state university and university of california system's this farm the governor made the announcement in a small antiquated school library in sacramento with an exposed h vac system hanging overhead the measure would help modernize buildings in need like those requiring attention for us pestis and mold issues it would also address drinking water issues and others and help up. >>date and safeguard buildings in fire and earthquake
>>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the money would be spent. >>governor gavin newsom's signature monday placed a billion bond on the ballot for school construction projects across the state and that's why we are back. asking the voters yet again to do what they historically have always done and that is to embrace our children and late brace their fate and future. and do more to do justice to the cause of public education in the state of california. so of the...
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first thing tomorrow ahead of pg e's a next round of power shut off our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavalaat state emergency management management officials will be. >>say will be different this time. >>as the wind picks up and more pg e power shut off likely the state will launch its emergency operation center wednesday for the second time this month they were gearing up to deal with the consquces of pg e's actions yet again from the emergency operations center will once again be activated to its second highest level meeting all major response agencies will be gathered in one room to make sure the areas affected by the power shut off to get what they need whether that's providing generation having extra law enforcement to direct traffic. just ensure that we're doing what we can to make life continue to go on as normal as possible during these outages calloway us officials say while the scale of this next round of power shut off his much smaller than the big blackout earlier this month. the state is still approaching it with the same sense of urgency, but this time pressing pg need to corr
first thing tomorrow ahead of pg e's a next round of power shut off our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavalaat state emergency management management officials will be. >>say will be different this time. >>as the wind picks up and more pg e power shut off likely the state will launch its emergency operation center wednesday for the second time this month they were gearing up to deal with the consquces of pg e's actions yet again from the emergency operations center will once again...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>next 5.30 school one shaming is now illegal in california will hear from the bay area boy who helped inspire the new law outrage in a texas neighborhood after a woman is shot and killed by police. >>playing video games with her nephew will show you the body camera video and the latest on the investigation. >>a local priest killed in a car crash over the weekend and tonight we're hearing from the come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really bi chicn sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>tonight at 5.30 kron 4 is always tracking local stories, here's a look at what's going on in your neighborh
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>next 5.30 school one shaming is now illegal in california will hear from the bay area boy who helped inspire the new law outrage in a texas neighborhood after a woman is shot and killed by police. >>playing video games with her nephew will show you the body camera video and the latest on the investigation. >>a local priest killed in a car crash over the weekend and tonight we're hearing from the come try my really...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how many of them are needed. >>wildfires torch parts of northern and southern california. the state is in need of backup generators to help power cell phone towers and the longer the power is out the more sites are impacted. >>the need for generators increases and then generator requirements begin to compete between communication needs and it could be water and sewage waste plant the needs for school or the grocery store emergency officials say the state has recently requested 500 extra generators from vendors. >>callow yes has even launched a generator task force to deal with the shortage is really looking. >>2448 72 hours out a week out what are these needs going to be and how do we put things in place to meet what we know is coming the shortage of power supply comes after pg any imposed multiple rounds of massive power shut off forcing the state to deploy generators to the blacked out areas but now. >>now with fires burning cell phone towers down and generators already in use or spent the state is now scrambli
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how many of them are needed. >>wildfires torch parts of northern and southern california. the state is in need of backup generators to help power cell phone towers and the longer the power is out the more sites are impacted. >>the need for generators increases and then generator requirements begin to compete between communication needs and it could be water and sewage waste plant the needs for school or the grocery store emergency...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>warning for students stanford after a female student was drugged on campus. >>also the search for a missing tech executive called off after a body is found in the south bay, what police are learning about the woman's disappearance that's coming up. >>and there is no longer plan to charge toll to drive down the crooked section of lombard street that's thanks to action. governor newsome. >>well terrorists who want to drive down san francisco's, a crooked part of walmart street will not have to make reservations and pay a toll but after all governor newsom put the brakes on that controversial controversial bill that would have allowed that kron four's will tran has the details. >>the governor said charging people 5 to $10 to go down the crooked lumbered street and the money is on certain days ranges but every year about 2 million people just like this car. they go down here and it causes all kinds of noise and then there's the litter and then there's the pollution and just a lot of pro
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>warning for students stanford after a female student was drugged on campus. >>also the search for a missing tech executive called off after a body is found in the south bay, what police are learning about the woman's disappearance that's coming up. >>and there is no longer plan to charge toll to drive down the crooked section of lombard street that's thanks to action. governor newsome. >>well terrorists who...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what state emergency management officials say will be different this time. as the wind picks up and more pg e power shut off likely the state will launch its emergency operation center wednesday for the second time this month they were gearing up to. >>deal with the consequences of pg e's actions yet again the emergency operation center will once again be activated to its second highest level meeting all major response agencies will be gathered in one room to make sure the areas affected by the power shut off to get what they need whether that's providing generation having extra law enforcement address traffic. just ensure that we're doing what we can to make life continue to go on as normal as possible during these outages calloway us officials say while the scale of this next round of power shut off as much smaller than the big blackout earlier this month. the state is still approaching it with the same sense of urgency, bus t thitime pressing pg need to correct its logistical and communication issues it's really incumbent upn us as th
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what state emergency management officials say will be different this time. as the wind picks up and more pg e power shut off likely the state will launch its emergency operation center wednesday for the second time this month they were gearing up to. >>deal with the consequences of pg e's actions yet again the emergency operation center will once again be activated to its second highest level meeting all major response agencies will be...
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>>their school our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the effect it will have on our education system. >>governor newsome signature stamp what's now being considered a compromise between supporters of charter schools and traditional public schools in california, the group's stood together behind the governor thursday there were moments where we honestly thought this things death. the ament that's now long give school districts more power to decide which charter schools are approved within the district's boundaries the bill also requires districts to close charter schools of their educational financial or other concerns and how the schools operate working together. we made monumental changes to improve outdated and broken charter school lost for far too long. students and taxpayers have paid the price. california has more than 1300 charter schools that serve about 10% of the state's public school student population enrollment has doubled within the last decade charter schools are publicly funded and privately run critics say their growing popularity has strained a local public s
>>their school our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the effect it will have on our education system. >>governor newsome signature stamp what's now being considered a compromise between supporters of charter schools and traditional public schools in california, the group's stood together behind the governor thursday there were moments where we honestly thought this things death. the ament that's now long give school districts more power to decide which charter schools...
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are also set to face frustrated lawmakers, lot of questions to answer capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala spoke with governor newsome today .bout what is next for pga. >>governor gavin newsome friday resounding his confidence in california regulators as they make sense of what happened with pg e's power shut off so you see as the hammer. >>they have the direct authority. >>the genie executives will next have to face lawmakers as a senate committee investigates the process be jeannie took to shutting off power and decide what if any policies are needed what's still months left in fire season and more power shut off slightly. governor gavin newsome weighed in on whether he would support special legislative session so to the extent that's necessary i would be open to it. >>but in the absence of the necessity i'm not sure. i think it more symbolic. benefit than a substantive one again if i feel differently we can obviously make adjustments. the governor adamant. the state will hold pgd accountable. but how exactly depends on what happens with the company's bankruptcy proceeding. >>the size an
are also set to face frustrated lawmakers, lot of questions to answer capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala spoke with governor newsome today .bout what is next for pga. >>governor gavin newsome friday resounding his confidence in california regulators as they make sense of what happened with pg e's power shut off so you see as the hammer. >>they have the direct authority. >>the genie executives will next have to face lawmakers as a senate committee investigates the process be...
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signed a law set to overhaul california's charter schools kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavalaxplains the effect it will have on the education system. >>some signature stamp what's now being considered a compromise between supporters of charter schools and traditional public schools in california, the group's stood toether behind the governor thursday there were moments where we honestly thought this things done. the agreement that's now long give school districts more power to decide which charter schools are approved within the district's boundaries the bill also requires districts to close charter schools of their educational financial or other concerns and how the schools operate working together. we made monumental changes to improve outdated and broken charter school lost for far too long. students and taxpayers have paid the price. california has more than 1300 charter schools that serve about 10% of the state's public school student population enrollment has doubled within the last decade charter schools publicly funded and privately run critics say their growing popula
signed a law set to overhaul california's charter schools kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavalaxplains the effect it will have on the education system. >>some signature stamp what's now being considered a compromise between supporters of charter schools and traditional public schools in california, the group's stood toether behind the governor thursday there were moments where we honestly thought this things done. the agreement that's now long give school districts more power...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>russ is in recess. speaker nancy pelosi and chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff held a news conference to talk about the next steps in the impeachment inquiry correspondent alexandra le mon has the details from washington. >>this president united states is stooping to a level that is beneath the dignity of the constitution of the united states house speaker nancy pelosi and house intelligence chairman adam schiff say the house impeachment inquiry is moving forward carefully. >>but swiftly. schiff and 2 other house committee chairs white house for documents th related to ukraine if the white house will hand them over to interfere with the congress's ability to call before it relevant witnesses will be considered as evidence of obstruction of the lawful functions of congress. >>after withholding hundreds of millions of dollars in aid from ukraine president trump phoned ukraine's president and a white house transcript of the call shows. i asked for a favor help investigating joe biden
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>russ is in recess. speaker nancy pelosi and chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff held a news conference to talk about the next steps in the impeachment inquiry correspondent alexandra le mon has the details from washington. >>this president united states is stooping to a level that is beneath the dignity of the constitution of the united states house speaker nancy pelosi and house intelligence...
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reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. coverage will continue on kron on. >>and 7 o'clock tonight joining us from the newsroom grant and katharine that's very fluid situation with this extreme both working on for 00:07pm tonight. >>you know we're going to have the latest a pan and vicki on what's happening with the wind conditions. everything from traffic 2 of the fire risk and basically be in mef hose communities where they're waiting for power to be shut off as well as places where they've been in the dark. >>one of the more frustrating and confusing aspects of this is we just learned within the hour baking pan as you heard. that the 8 o'clock estimation for when so many people in the east bay and south bay in santa cruz area would lose power. is now not a hard and fast 8 o'clock it could be up to 10 o'clock it could be beyond that pga officials citing a changing weather pattern. the high winds have been slower to move into the area than they anticipated. and there is even more uncertainty at this point tonight almost 7 o'clock then there has been even th
reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. coverage will continue on kron on. >>and 7 o'clock tonight joining us from the newsroom grant and katharine that's very fluid situation with this extreme both working on for 00:07pm tonight. >>you know we're going to have the latest a pan and vicki on what's happening with the wind conditions. everything from traffic 2 of the fire risk and basically be in mef hose communities where they're waiting for power to be shut off as...
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reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news.t at 5.30 we're continuing our team coverage of the power shut off across the bay area after the break we go live in marin county where power has been out in some areas since early this morning. we're also live in the east bay where residents are anticipating losing power
reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news.t at 5.30 we're continuing our team coverage of the power shut off across the bay area after the break we go live in marin county where power has been out in some areas since early this morning. we're also live in the east bay where residents are anticipating losing power
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have concerns after they met with utility in an emergency meeting with capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala now to explain what happened. >>the state senate energy utilities and communications committee is starting its investigation into pg e's power shut-offs and will soon have an oversight hearing with the utility you guys fail after state tors held an emergency meeting friday chairman of that committee stats than answers. the genie ceo bill johnson told regulators it could be a decade before the utility hardens its electrical grid enough to avoid the intentional power shut-offs hill tells us he wants pg e leaders to detail exactly why it will take that long in a statement hill question quote what specifically are they doing now to make the system safer and to install the type of safety technology used by other major utilities are their expenditures pg e can for go to devote more money to providing the safety and resilience that should be in place cutting down on the enormous amount spent on lawyers and lobbying come immediately to mind the genie continues to defend its decision to shut d
have concerns after they met with utility in an emergency meeting with capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala now to explain what happened. >>the state senate energy utilities and communications committee is starting its investigation into pg e's power shut-offs and will soon have an oversight hearing with the utility you guys fail after state tors held an emergency meeting friday chairman of that committee stats than answers. the genie ceo bill johnson told regulators it could be a decade...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>news weekend. the latest on the impeachment process against president trump including a second possible whistleblower complaint that could be filed in the coming days. does your battery deliver extra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. good news, vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices. or extra power in others. ♪ enough with mouthwash that burns. in fact, most mouthwashes contain more alcohol than you think. but colgate mouthwash is alcohol-free, and kills 99% of germs, without the burn. colgate total, mouthwash with no burn. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. looking calm when usually we see a lot of fog going on. so tell us you can be a great day out there. >>and that's the a fall trap usually around the golden gate
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>news weekend. the latest on the impeachment process against president trump including a second possible whistleblower complaint that could be filed in the coming days. does your battery deliver extra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. good news, vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices. or extra power in others. ♪ enough with mouthwash that burns. in fact, most...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>state lawmakers tell us they have more questions than answers following up on friday's emergency meeting between california regulators and eugenie now the senate utilities energy and communication committee is expected to have an oversight hearing with genie. they're also investigating the process pge 2 up to those public safety power shutoff the chairman of that committee state senator jerry hill. i's a little concerned after the ceos of that it would take and years before pgd could hearten the electrical grid enough to where they could avoid those public safety power shutoff state senator jerry hill saying he wants to know exactly why it's going to take that long another thing for lawmakers to consider a ceo bill johnson, a pg wrote a letter to governor gavin newsome essentially saying maybe state leaders consider i'm having a state agency decided whr e fod th the public safety power shut off in the future. so that will be another thing for lawmakers to discuss that oversight hear
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>state lawmakers tell us they have more questions than answers following up on friday's emergency meeting between california regulators and eugenie now the senate utilities energy and communication committee is expected to have an oversight hearing with genie. they're also investigating the process pge 2 up to those public safety power shutoff the chairman of that committee state senator jerry hill. i's a little concerned after the ceos of...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain. >>state lawmakers tell us they have more questions than answers following up on friday's emergency meeting between california regulators and eugenie now the senate utilities energy and communication committee is expected to have an oversight hearing with genie. they're also investigating the process pge 2 up to those public safety power shutoff the chairman of that committee state senator jerry hill. is a little concerned after the ceos so that it would take 10 years before pgd could hearten the electrical grid enough to where they could avoid those public safety power shutoff state senator jerry hill saying he wants to know exactly why it's going to take that long another thing for lawmakers to consider. ceo bill johnson, a pg wrote a letter to governor gavin newsome essentially seying maybe state leaders consider having a state agency decided whether to move forward with the public safety power shut off in the future. so that will be another thing for lawmakers to discuss that the o
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explain. >>state lawmakers tell us they have more questions than answers following up on friday's emergency meeting between california regulators and eugenie now the senate utilities energy and communication committee is expected to have an oversight hearing with genie. they're also investigating the process pge 2 up to those public safety power shutoff the chairman of that committee state senator jerry hill. is a little concerned after the ceos so...
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the governor says he's confident voters will approve in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>4 zone forecast with a live look outside at the golden gate bridge on monday night our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has more for us on this fire danger over the next couple of days we all need to be quite aware >>really really careful i can emphasize that enough for the next 2 days this about as extreme as i've seen it over the past coup years so got to be careful everything looks nice down below and it will be windy, but certainly fire got started that will be a big concern very dry conditions. the brush is still extremely dry. we just have not had enough rain so far susan get that first big rain we get about an inch or so and that will put an end to the fire season pretty much but we haven't had that yet so between now and then pretty dangerous and we're going to see those extreme dangerous conditions as see that offshore wind developing specially across the mountain tops even down below are going to see some gusty winds to be a bit of a wind storm, especially wednesday night and in
the governor says he's confident voters will approve in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>4 zone forecast with a live look outside at the golden gate bridge on monday night our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has more for us on this fire danger over the next couple of days we all need to be quite aware >>really really careful i can emphasize that enough for the next 2 days this about as extreme as i've seen it over the past coup years so got to be careful everything looks...
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signed a law set to overhaul california's charter schools kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the impact. >>that will have on the education system. >>governor newsome signature stamp what's now being considered a compromise between supporters of charter schools and traditional public schools in california, the group's stood together behind the governor thursday there were moments where we honestly thought this things done the agreement that's now long give school districts more power to decide which charter schools are approved within the district's boundaries the bill also requires districts to close charter schools of their educational financial or other concerns and how the schools operate working together. we made monumental changes to improve outdated and broken charter school lost for far too long. students and taxpayers have paid the price. california has more than 1300 charter schools that serve about 10% of the state's public school student population enrollment has doubled within the last decade charter schools are publicly funded and privately run critics s
signed a law set to overhaul california's charter schools kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the impact. >>that will have on the education system. >>governor newsome signature stamp what's now being considered a compromise between supporters of charter schools and traditional public schools in california, the group's stood together behind the governor thursday there were moments where we honestly thought this things done the agreement that's now long give...
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emergency operations center is up and running at its highest level our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the statewide effort to protect californians in what could very well be another very chaotic week. >>state emergency management leaders spent monday monitoring both big fires burning in northern and southern california well bracing for more power shut-offs the federal emergency management agency is now embedded at the operations center working alongside state officials we have been able to successfully ah have them as part of our planning cell and the governor's request to the administration to rapidly get. >>fire management assistance. and apply those to those fires that are taking place. cal oh yes director mark ghilarducci says 400 firefighters are preposition throughout the state. >>prepared for where ever threatening wind might hundreds of firefighters are also coming in to help from nearby states including washington oregon, montana you tall new mexico and idaho, the state has. >>been very forthright in terms of preposition in assets to degree that we had never have. >>
emergency operations center is up and running at its highest level our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the statewide effort to protect californians in what could very well be another very chaotic week. >>state emergency management leaders spent monday monitoring both big fires burning in northern and southern california well bracing for more power shut-offs the federal emergency management agency is now embedded at the operations center working alongside state officials we...
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reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the lies have been coming back on in parts of marine county tonight that follows of course pg e's plan power outage, the electricity was cut early wednesday morning to about 10,000 customers in marin county and people in sausalito and nearby expressed experience frustrations, not only at their homes but also other businesses. >>kron four's dan thorn live for us tonight in sausalito was more dan. can it seems like one part of sausalito made out okay, but another part of it wasn't so lucky. i spoke with some people who. >>live here work here and run businesses here. and one thing they all have in common is frustration. whites are turning back on in parts of sausalito thursday. pga power outages to help prevent wildfires. have not been a great experience for people who live in the marine county city. she'll up our lives and works in sausalito she says she's glad the power's been coming back on especially in some traffic light. within 3,000 customers have been without power in sausalito a
reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the lies have been coming back on in parts of marine county tonight that follows of course pg e's plan power outage, the electricity was cut early wednesday morning to about 10,000 customers in marin county and people in sausalito and nearby expressed experience frustrations, not only at their homes but also other businesses. >>kron four's dan thorn live for us tonight in sausalito was more dan. can it seems like one part of sausalito...
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>>we're capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala standing by at the office of emergency services, ashley. >>we have the state emergency operation center is up and running this morning as pg prepares for its second round of public safety power shutoff the operating center is running at its second highest level with all major state agencies coming together under one roof. that includes cal fire law enforcement, the national guard utilities representatives pg e's here all the really keep an eye on a public resources, public services and how this public safety power shutoff could affect those a state has a number of resources on standby in the event of a loss of service for example atnt has more than a 100 mobile cell towers ready to go at the nevada border to be brought into california if need be if there is a loss and cell service for example. so this operation center is up and running for about 24 hours and it's mostly around the clock. they will have another briefing at some point this afternoon reporting live sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. thank you ashley. >>and our breaking ne
>>we're capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala standing by at the office of emergency services, ashley. >>we have the state emergency operation center is up and running this morning as pg prepares for its second round of public safety power shutoff the operating center is running at its second highest level with all major state agencies coming together under one roof. that includes cal fire law enforcement, the national guard utilities representatives pg e's here all the really keep...
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reporting live here in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>thanks ashley are look for that update then and in the meantime stay connected to kron on that's our 24 hour commercial free news app because of the urgent public safety issue that we're dealing with today and we'll get the information on the screen here second. we're offering that app for free normally there's a fee to join but we're going to waive that pay wall we just want to get you the information you need during this crisis. us again go to kron on dot tv to download that app and the important thing to note is that if the power does go off in your neighborhood. you can still continue to watch our broadcast through that app as long as you get a cell signal and your phone still has power you'll be able to continue watching our coverage and hopefully get you the information you need another great resource is kron 4 dot com you see the ticker was all of the schools with his are open or closed its an easy way. >>check is just to go to our website and look at the list because there ar
reporting live here in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>thanks ashley are look for that update then and in the meantime stay connected to kron on that's our 24 hour commercial free news app because of the urgent public safety issue that we're dealing with today and we'll get the information on the screen here second. we're offering that app for free normally there's a fee to join but we're going to waive that pay wall we just want to get you the information you need during...
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our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what's happening there. >>for the second time in a matter of weeks the state emergency operations center is up and running for power shutdowns and we're just assessing the situation making sure that we're working with the local impacted communities. >>and if there's any need at all that we can address that will do that immediately emergency responders watched as the number of blacked out customers climbed into the triple digits. wednesday, a big black screen overhead shows the number and location of the shut-offs california bracing for nearly half a million customers of investor owned utility companies to be without power state officials. >>adamant there pushing pg need to communicate effectively. this time compared to the big blackout earlier this month. >>pg e seo suggested governor gavin newsome consider allowing a state agency make the final call on whether to shut off power during a high fire threat weather event. governor gavin newsome weighed in on this earlier this week that a bailout to p and i not
our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what's happening there. >>for the second time in a matter of weeks the state emergency operations center is up and running for power shutdowns and we're just assessing the situation making sure that we're working with the local impacted communities. >>and if there's any need at all that we can address that will do that immediately emergency responders watched as the number of blacked out customers climbed into the triple digits....
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the energy commission's request for information to support their product claims in sacramento, ashley zavalan accused of using somebody else's identity to buy a luxury car. police say you should be on the lookout for and in sports. the niners, slip slide. their way look at that it's so wet to a 6 record. nick bosa doing the thing mark carpenter as coach shanahan stocks about that when yesterday >>and will open over the undefeated san francisco 49 ers who showed us that even when the weather is awful and points are scarce, they could still eke out a win it wasn't pretty it still counts the 49 ers free for the rain mud and cold front 9 nothing victory over the redskins they improved to 6 continues the team's best start since 1990 3rd time that's happenedn franchise history. they remain the top seed in the nfc. now top-rated niners offense didn't score a touchdown. 3 field goals was enough however in the defense pitched a shutout. their first in 3 years after watching the tape. kyle shanahan heaping praise on the team's grit. >>i did think there's a lot of weird little circumstances that i made
the energy commission's request for information to support their product claims in sacramento, ashley zavalan accused of using somebody else's identity to buy a luxury car. police say you should be on the lookout for and in sports. the niners, slip slide. their way look at that it's so wet to a 6 record. nick bosa doing the thing mark carpenter as coach shanahan stocks about that when yesterday >>and will open over the undefeated san francisco 49 ers who showed us that even when the...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up there will be a retrial well for derrick el mina in connection to the deadly ghost ship fire. >>how his lawyers are preparing to defend him in court for the second time. >>the capital air shows this weekend near sacramento, a close look at some of the attractions ready to take flight. there's a little fall sunshine announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. ukrainian president. >>see mother just and slumping and was in wrong place at the wrong time. >>the family of this vacaville woman speaking out tonight after her arrest. police say eileen karen gall tried
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up there will be a retrial well for derrick el mina in connection to the deadly ghost ship fire. >>how his lawyers are preparing to defend him in court for the second time. >>the capital air shows this weekend near sacramento, a close look at some of the attractions ready to take flight. there's a little fall sunshine announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. after cigarette giant juul announced it won't sell some fruity and desert flavored tobacco products governor gavin newsome thursday said good for them. >>their business centers because otherwise their business models going to collapse on itself. people not enough they're furious, they're scared to death about these devices and i encourage to continue down that path. >>last month the governor said he wanted to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in california through executive order but found he doesn't have the power to do that. lawmakers say they will continue to move forward with an effort to ban the sale when they come back for session in january because it's so critical so critical to the next generation right now we are addicted that next generation state senator jerry hill is behind california's flavor ban effort. >>he notes jewel is still keeping harmful flavors on store shelves what about the mint and what about the men fault. >>those are the most popular flavors among y
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. after cigarette giant juul announced it won't sell some fruity and desert flavored tobacco products governor gavin newsome thursday said good for them. >>their business centers because otherwise their business models going to collapse on itself. people not enough they're furious, they're scared to death about these devices and i encourage to continue down that path. >>last month the governor said he wanted to ban the sale of flavored...
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today, governor newsom signed off on 15 new gun control laws kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains goverr gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just our this tool have. >>major bipartisan support many states department started. >>introducing it other bills scoring newsome signature strengthen laws surrounding gun sales, including a limit on the number of rifles a person can buy to one a month. the governor also approved grants to help protect communities from gun violence like places of worship areas disproportionately impacted by violence democratic state leaders celebrating as california continues to have some of the toughest gun laws in the country. the governor citing a 62% decline in california's gun murder rate
today, governor newsom signed off on 15 new gun control laws kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains goverr gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from...