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las deportaciones masivas a una realidad para los migrantes en bakersfield california, se ha registradomos un reporte completo. reportera: una verdadera acciÓn de defensa comunitario, decenas de trabajadores inmigrantes y sus familias asistieron un foro informativo en el que defensores de la comunidad buscaron contrarrestar el temor sembrado por las sorpresivas redadas de la patrulla fronteriza en bakersfield california, en el evento se repartieron tarjetas rojas con los pasos a seguir en caso de ser detenido por autoridades migratorias. >> una patrulla fronteriza con migraciÓn no te puedes simplemente detener, si eso sucede tienes el derecho de ejercer el derecho de mantener silencio, no contestar las preguntas y si te detienen y te tratan de procesar es importante no firmar ningÚn documento y pedir hablar con un abogado. >> sabiendo comentado no tenga papeles, me da temor. reportero: el martes 7 de enero se realizÓ la primera redada de trabajadores jornaleros. >> se llevaron algunos y otros los deportaron al siguiente dÍa. >> este vÍdeo muestra varias camionetas con agentes fronterizo
las deportaciones masivas a una realidad para los migrantes en bakersfield california, se ha registradomos un reporte completo. reportera: una verdadera acciÓn de defensa comunitario, decenas de trabajadores inmigrantes y sus familias asistieron un foro informativo en el que defensores de la comunidad buscaron contrarrestar el temor sembrado por las sorpresivas redadas de la patrulla fronteriza en bakersfield california, en el evento se repartieron tarjetas rojas con los pasos a seguir en caso...
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contrarrestar el temor sembrado por las redadas realizadas por agentes de la patrulla fronteriza en bakersfield, californiapartiÓ en las tarjetas rojas con los pasos a seguir en caso de ser detenidos por la patrulla migratoria. >>una patrulla mÍrese no te puedes sÓlo detener. si eso sucede, tienes el derecho de permanecer en silencio, no mostrÓ ninguna verificacion. sellos te detienen, no firmar ningÚn documento. jaime: en este estacionamiento el martes 7 de enero se realizÓ la primera redada de trabajadores petroleros. >>a los que agarraron se los llevaron. jaime: ramÍrez captÓ este vÍdeo que muestra varios agentes fronterizos en el mercado latino el pasado miÉrcoles por la noche en el que fueron detenidas personas con residencia legal, incluso ciudadanos estadounidenses. oficialmente se seÑala que 79 personasfueron arrestadas. el desmantelar una organizaciÓn es criminales transnacionales. en bakersfield, jaime garcÍa. elian: una semana de haber asumido como gobernadora de arizona, kathy hobbs dio una entrevista. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] elian: uno de los temas mÁs polÉmicos q
contrarrestar el temor sembrado por las redadas realizadas por agentes de la patrulla fronteriza en bakersfield, californiapartiÓ en las tarjetas rojas con los pasos a seguir en caso de ser detenidos por la patrulla migratoria. >>una patrulla mÍrese no te puedes sÓlo detener. si eso sucede, tienes el derecho de permanecer en silencio, no mostrÓ ninguna verificacion. sellos te detienen, no firmar ningÚn documento. jaime: en este estacionamiento el martes 7 de enero se realizÓ la...
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esta situaciÓn de temor se siente en bakersfield, california, una zona donde hubo redadas recientementes inmigrantes atentos a las amenazas que ha realizado el presidente de deportar a indocumentados. >> ya maÑana vamos a ver de quÉ estÁ hecho el presidente. vamos a ver si cumple las amenazas. reportera: alfredo es jornalero en una ferreterÍa home depot de california y donde recientemente la patrulla fronteriza hizo redadas. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dice que a pesar del miedo se presentÓ a trabajar. >> la gente tiene que trabajar. con el miedo no se come. algÚn riesgo tenemos que tener. reportera: durante el operativo, 78 inmigrantes son detenidos, y el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza del centro dice que las redadas van a continuar. >> yo pienso que sÍ van a continuar. el presidente dijo que querÍa sacar a los inmigrantes. reportera: las detenciones se realizaron en negocios en donde se reÚnen jornaleros y trabajadores agrÍcolas. y hoy estos lugares estÁn menos concurridos. eliÁn: gracias. hay incertidumbre entre los migrantes que quedaron varados de lado mexicano luego del cierre de
esta situaciÓn de temor se siente en bakersfield, california, una zona donde hubo redadas recientementes inmigrantes atentos a las amenazas que ha realizado el presidente de deportar a indocumentados. >> ya maÑana vamos a ver de quÉ estÁ hecho el presidente. vamos a ver si cumple las amenazas. reportera: alfredo es jornalero en una ferreterÍa home depot de california y donde recientemente la patrulla fronteriza hizo redadas. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: dice que a pesar del miedo se...
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host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. he is an independent and says, "what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws within a state, like california?"
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reciente despliegue de la red fue para responder a las redadas de la patrulla fronteriza en bakersfield, californiaigraciÓn, pero sÍ llevar a cabo un reporte detallado de cÓmo se realiza el operativo, asi como tambiÉn ofrecer asistencia al inmigrante detenido. >> porque lo que sabemos es que tal vez vayan por una persona y se lleven mÁs de una. entonces estar ahÍ informando toda la gente del sureste, aunque sea solamente con un letrero. jaime: 25 organizaciones comunitarias conforman la red de respuesta rÁpida cubriendo el sur de california. eliÁn: la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump despidiÓ a mÁs de una docena de fiscales del departamento de justicia, quienes participaron en las investigaciones penales en su contra. segÚn el fiscal en funciones, los despidos se califican por la falta de confianza. los afectados habrÍan colaborado tambiÉn con el ex fiscal jack smith y ya muchos estÁn recibiendo sus formularios wo en el correo. hay cambios importantes este aÑo tanto en las planillas como en el proceso. peggy: la temporada de impuestos comenzÓ hoy, lo que no agrada muchos. >> da mucho estr
reciente despliegue de la red fue para responder a las redadas de la patrulla fronteriza en bakersfield, californiaigraciÓn, pero sÍ llevar a cabo un reporte detallado de cÓmo se realiza el operativo, asi como tambiÉn ofrecer asistencia al inmigrante detenido. >> porque lo que sabemos es que tal vez vayan por una persona y se lleven mÁs de una. entonces estar ahÍ informando toda la gente del sureste, aunque sea solamente con un letrero. jaime: 25 organizaciones comunitarias...
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host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. he is an independent and says, "what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws within a state, like california?" sen. murray: thank you all for being here. we are here today because republicans are focused on just about everything except how to lower costs and make regular people's lives better. this week they are not rolling out a health care plan or telling us how they are going to lower the cost of groceries. instead, republicans are pushing more unpopular, antiabortion extremism. and republicans are still peddling debunked lies about how abortion works and the people who get them. and trying to pass through the u.s. congress a disgraceful sham of a bill that totally this represents the hard and painful choices that women face when a pregnancy is medically complicated. let's talk about the bill that the republicans are bringing to the floor today because it is really important for people to understand what it is. senator lankford's bill, which has 44 cosponsors, we c
host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. he is an independent and says, "what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws within a state, like california?" sen. murray: thank you all for being here. we are here today because republicans are focused on just about everything except how to lower costs and make regular people's lives better. this week they are not rolling out a health care plan or telling us how they are going to lower the cost of...
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a él no lo detuvieron en la main a bakersfield, california, ahí en la dipo.s a él. lamentablemente, él firmó su deportación. tuve mucho apoyo de muchos influencers, de carlos eduardo espina, de mucha gente. más de 2000 personas acudieron a esta protesta aquí en fresno y según participantes y activistas, me comentaron que se realizará otra manifestación el 20 de enero, ya que ese día comienza el mandato de la nueva administración. es todo mi reporte desde fresno. yo soy abraham peña, telemundo. gracias abraham y de hecho ya líderes del condado fresno abordaron estas redadas que se produjeron tanto en kern como en fresno. también presente. estuvieron en la conferencia donde dieron información sobre esto. la organización centro de la familia, que recuerdan cuáles son algunos de los derechos sin importar su estatus migratorio. esto es muy importante. no dejarlos entrar, no abrir la puerta en ningún momento. al abrirle la puerta, le está dando la oportunidad de entrar y hacer más preguntas. no firme nada, no firme nada. pide hablar con su abogado, aunque no tenga
a él no lo detuvieron en la main a bakersfield, california, ahí en la dipo.s a él. lamentablemente, él firmó su deportación. tuve mucho apoyo de muchos influencers, de carlos eduardo espina, de mucha gente. más de 2000 personas acudieron a esta protesta aquí en fresno y según participantes y activistas, me comentaron que se realizará otra manifestación el 20 de enero, ya que ese día comienza el mandato de la nueva administración. es todo mi reporte desde fresno. yo soy abraham...
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la tensiÓn es mayor en bakersfield, california., no tengo papeles, y me da temor. a los que agarraron, se los llevaron y a otros que los reportaron el siguiente dÍa. paulina: en respuesta a estos operativos, decenas de migrantes asisten a foros informativos donde se reparten tarjetas con los pasos a seguir en caso de ser detenidos por autoridades migratorias. ponga atenciÓn, lo mÁs importante es guardar silencio y solicitar un abogado. "ahÍ estarÉ", con esas palabras, el lÍder opositor venezolano edmundo gonzÁlez urrutia confirmÓ que viajar a washington d.c. para la toma de posesiÓn de gobierno del presidente donald trump, justo cuando acaba de reunirse con el presidente de costa rica, rodrigo chÁvez, como parte de su gira por costa rica. gonzÁlez dijo que sigue apostando por una transiciÓn en paz para su paÍs, venezuela. borja: ojalÁ que asÍ sea . se disparan todas las alarmas por el aumento de casos de cÁncer entre mujeres jÓvenes en estados unidos. ya verÁn los casos de mayor incidencia y cuÁles son las medidas de prevenciÓn. pa
la tensiÓn es mayor en bakersfield, california., no tengo papeles, y me da temor. a los que agarraron, se los llevaron y a otros que los reportaron el siguiente dÍa. paulina: en respuesta a estos operativos, decenas de migrantes asisten a foros informativos donde se reparten tarjetas con los pasos a seguir en caso de ser detenidos por autoridades migratorias. ponga atenciÓn, lo mÁs importante es guardar silencio y solicitar un abogado. "ahÍ estarÉ", con esas palabras, el lÍder...
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desde que lo que pasó en bakersfield, california hasta acá ha tenido consecuencias de la gente sintiendoget. nos cuenta su director ejecutivo que aunque no lo considera una amenaza inmediata en medio de la situación política que se vive actualmente al recibir esas tarjetas, dice, demuestra que serían un blanco. if you as an individual are getting these letters and postcards definitely reported to the police, nos dice. ya denunciaron este incidente a autoridades locales y estatales e insta a que cualquier persona que haya recibido algún mensaje similar, de igual manera reportarlo de inmediato con la policía. bueno, sabemos miryam que tú te comunicaste con voceros de ice, qué dicen al respecto? sí, nos logramos comunicar porque primero que nada, ese número telefónico es verdadero, la que está en las tarjetas, si es un número oficial de ice, nosotros por ello llamamos para poder confirmar su número, para reportar actividad criminal sospechosa. ante esto, como mencionas, nos comunicamos precisamente con ice para preguntar si la agencia distribuye estas tarjetas y en pantalla. ahí está nuestr
desde que lo que pasó en bakersfield, california hasta acá ha tenido consecuencias de la gente sintiendoget. nos cuenta su director ejecutivo que aunque no lo considera una amenaza inmediata en medio de la situación política que se vive actualmente al recibir esas tarjetas, dice, demuestra que serían un blanco. if you as an individual are getting these letters and postcards definitely reported to the police, nos dice. ya denunciaron este incidente a autoridades locales y estatales e insta...
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a él lo lo detuvieron en la main a, en bakersfield, california, ahí en la e.nas a él. lamentablemente, él firmó su deportación. tuve mucho apoyo de muchos influencers, de carlos eduardo espina, de mucha gente en fresno, abraham peña, telemundo. y precisamente ante esos operativos de la patrulla fronteriza en nuestra región, trabajadores e inmigrantes del valle central se han sentido angustiados de salir de sus casas, incluso de ir a trabajar o salir a buscar trabajo. por ello, las autoridades locales y estatales enfatizan que no participarán en ninguna aplicación de las leyes de inmigración. de hecho, los líderes municipales de sacramento insisten en que, sin importar su estatus migratorio, también tiene derechos. hay recursos, información sobre sus derechos legales aquí y pueden comunicarse al 9, 16, 3, 94 65 7 0 para agarrar esa información. la organización norca resist ofrece también un un recurso llamado la línea de migra watch, a la que cualquier persona puede notificar sobre la presencia de agentes de ice en su comunidad y de ialanera no olvide usted est
a él lo lo detuvieron en la main a, en bakersfield, california, ahí en la e.nas a él. lamentablemente, él firmó su deportación. tuve mucho apoyo de muchos influencers, de carlos eduardo espina, de mucha gente en fresno, abraham peña, telemundo. y precisamente ante esos operativos de la patrulla fronteriza en nuestra región, trabajadores e inmigrantes del valle central se han sentido angustiados de salir de sus casas, incluso de ir a trabajar o salir a buscar trabajo. por ello, las...
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lo detuvieron en la a en bakersfield, california, ahí en la dipo.rte de trenes bart hace algunos cambios en su horario, esto debido al inicio de la construcción de un sistema de control de trenes actualizado. el nuevo sistema permitiría que las unidades circulen más cerca y aumentaría la capacidad del númer de usuarios. la construcción nocturna comenzará entre las estaciones kolma y maulbrey, esto es, en el área de la bahía. después de las 21:00 de la noche, milbrook contará con un tren que circularía cada 15 minutos entre las estaciones de maulbrey y la del aeropuerto de san francisco para preparar las recetas de la abuelita, tan ricas, por cierto, posiblemente también un poco laboriosas. hay electrodomésticos que ayudan a que el proceso de cocina sea un poco más rápido y más fácil. explicamos un poco más sobre eso en nuestro segmento de consumer reports. wendy disfruta cocinando en familia las recetas tradicionales que su abuela preparaba en el salvador. las mismas recetas, el mismo toque, el mismo sabor, el mismo cariño que ellas le pusieron siem
lo detuvieron en la a en bakersfield, california, ahí en la dipo.rte de trenes bart hace algunos cambios en su horario, esto debido al inicio de la construcción de un sistema de control de trenes actualizado. el nuevo sistema permitiría que las unidades circulen más cerca y aumentaría la capacidad del númer de usuarios. la construcción nocturna comenzará entre las estaciones kolma y maulbrey, esto es, en el área de la bahía. después de las 21:00 de la noche, milbrook contará con un...
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host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. he is an independent and says " what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws in a state, like california?" guest: again, the executive order itself or any kind of federal directive is going to be to the actions of the federal government. there is a supremacy cause whereby if laws directly conflict, then the federal law would play out. but, there is a lot of play in those laws. we are going to see some interesting and sometimes scary conflicts as we sort of run up against the bounds of federalism. if you think of president trump's stated immigration agenda and that some of the states lack of excitement, i think it is safe to say, about that agenda. we could see efforts by the federal government to try and overrule state action, but i am not sure that will always work. states have a lot of otani over different policy areas. i think this will be battled out. if the executive order is legal under federal law, and there is a direct conflict with state law , federal law wil
host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. he is an independent and says " what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws in a state, like california?" guest: again, the executive order itself or any kind of federal directive is going to be to the actions of the federal government. there is a supremacy cause whereby if laws directly conflict, then the federal law would play out. but, there is a lot of play in those laws. we are going to see some...
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desde que lo que pasó en bakersfield, california hasta acá ha tenido consecuencias de la gente sintiendoles en ambas oficinas de san josé y fresno. the fact that we're getting these at all shows that we are target. nos cuenta su director ejecutivo que aunque no lo considera una amenaza inmediata en medio de la situación política que se vive actualmente al recibir esas tarjetas, dice, demuestra que serían un blanco if you as an individual are getting these letters and postcards definitely reported to the police. nos dice. ya denunciaron este incidente a autoridades locales y estatales e insta a que cualquier persona que haya recibido algún mensaje similar, de igual manera reportarlo de inmediato con la policía. miryam villarreal telemundo 48. bueno, es bueno hacer mención de lo que vamos a decir a continuación. dayanna y es que el número telefónico que está en dichas tarjetas enviadas a organizaciones comunitarias, pues sí, es un número oficial de ice, porque nosotros llamamos para confirmar y sí es un número que sirve para reportar actividad criminal sospechosa. exactamente. y ante esto
desde que lo que pasó en bakersfield, california hasta acá ha tenido consecuencias de la gente sintiendoles en ambas oficinas de san josé y fresno. the fact that we're getting these at all shows that we are target. nos cuenta su director ejecutivo que aunque no lo considera una amenaza inmediata en medio de la situación política que se vive actualmente al recibir esas tarjetas, dice, demuestra que serían un blanco if you as an individual are getting these letters and postcards definitely...
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what farm in california. >> in bakersfield. they went to the farms. that's why people didn't show up. that's the whole point. >> well, did they not show up or did they both? both. the reality is that people the reality is that they don't know who they're targeting. so they don't feel safe. they don't feel safe going to restaurants, to work in restaurants in chicago. they don't feel safe going to work in farms in bakersfield, in the middle of the country. there. they just know that they are being targeted and they can't put any faith into the fact that they're going to be able to go to and fro without being molested by ice. so, so, so to me, all i'm saying is that right there is going to be something that just the images that you see on television and the prices that you pay in the supermarket, that americans are going to have to contend with. >> well, one, you know, one one thing that i think we should all keep in mind is going to be four years of this. so everyone just pace yourself. we're going to see a lot of these kinds of challenges designed to t
what farm in california. >> in bakersfield. they went to the farms. that's why people didn't show up. that's the whole point. >> well, did they not show up or did they both? both. the reality is that people the reality is that they don't know who they're targeting. so they don't feel safe. they don't feel safe going to restaurants, to work in restaurants in chicago. they don't feel safe going to work in farms in bakersfield, in the middle of the country. there. they just know that...
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>> i knew what i wanted to do when i got to the white house, and in a campaign speech in bakersfield, californiai said i was going to ask the president to appoint a commission on mental health and when jim was president i was going to ask him to do that, and then i went home and told him. [ laughter ] it was very frustrating at times because the press would cover the first few meetings and after that they said mental health is not sexy. it's not a sexy issue. people don't like to read about it and you had meetings after meetings and after the first years i was described as fuzzy and nobody knew what i was doing because i was buried in the mental health work and nobody cared about covering it. >> mrs. ford? >> it was rather a discussion about what is the most important, but also what had public appeal? hopefully you can grow an interest in something that has both. as you say, mental health wasn't sexy enough for the press to follow it. maybe a more controversial issue or something is more popular, and that has to be taken into consideration in particular if you have an election coming up. i mean,
>> i knew what i wanted to do when i got to the white house, and in a campaign speech in bakersfield, californiai said i was going to ask the president to appoint a commission on mental health and when jim was president i was going to ask him to do that, and then i went home and told him. [ laughter ] it was very frustrating at times because the press would cover the first few meetings and after that they said mental health is not sexy. it's not a sexy issue. people don't like to read...
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romi de frÍas se encuentra en bakersfield, california y nos cuenta cÓmo se prepara la comunidad anteos sobre hispanos y su polÍtica agresiva, no cambia su discurso ese seÑor. romi: sabemos que hay mucha incertidumbre y miedo entre los trabajadores, especialmente entre los jornaleros que estÁn expuestos a esta redadas que prometiÓ el presidente donald trump. alfredo: sÍ, hay temor sobre los compaÑeros, siguen viniendo a buscar su trabajo aquÍ y hay temor, tienen miedo. romi: muchÍsimas gracias por hablar con nosotros. y este es el sentir deuchos de esos trabajadores, sabemos que despuÉs de estas redadas ya muchos de ellos han dejado de venir a trabajar. ilia: vamos a seguir platicando de esto en esta jornada de juramentaciÓn de donald trump. y me mucho gusto darle la bienvenida a leopoldo gÓmez, Él es analista polÍtico. tambiÉn estÁ en la ciudad de mÉxico viviana rÍos. ¿cÓmo viste el discurso, leopoldo? leopoldo: parece que fue un discurso muy distinto que el de hace ocho aÑos, hace ocho aÑos me parece que habÍa dado una narrativa muy negativa de estados unidos, poco programÁtico aque
romi de frÍas se encuentra en bakersfield, california y nos cuenta cÓmo se prepara la comunidad anteos sobre hispanos y su polÍtica agresiva, no cambia su discurso ese seÑor. romi: sabemos que hay mucha incertidumbre y miedo entre los trabajadores, especialmente entre los jornaleros que estÁn expuestos a esta redadas que prometiÓ el presidente donald trump. alfredo: sÍ, hay temor sobre los compaÑeros, siguen viniendo a buscar su trabajo aquÍ y hay temor, tienen miedo. romi: muchÍsimas...
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host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. s an independent and says " what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws in a state, like california?" guest: again, the executive order itself or any kind of federal directive is going to be to the actions of the federal government. there is a supremacy cause whereby if laws directly conflict, then the federal law would play out. but, there is a lot of play in those laws. we are going to see some interesting and sometimes scary conflicts as we sort of run up against the bounds of federalism. if you think of president trump's stated immigration agenda and that some of the states lack of excitement, i think it is safe to say, about that agenda. we could see efforts by the federal government to try and overrule state action, but i am not sure that will always work. states have a lot of otani over different policy areas. i think this will be battled out. if the executive order is legal under federal law, and there is a direct conflict with state law , federal law will pre
host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. s an independent and says " what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws in a state, like california?" guest: again, the executive order itself or any kind of federal directive is going to be to the actions of the federal government. there is a supremacy cause whereby if laws directly conflict, then the federal law would play out. but, there is a lot of play in those laws. we are going to see some...
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host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. s an independent and says " what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws in a state, like california?" guest: again, the executive order itself or any kind of federal directive is going to be to the actions of the federal government. there is a supremacy cause whereby if laws directly conflict, then the federal law would play out. but, there is a lot of play in those laws. we are going to see some interesting and sometimes scary conflicts as we sort of run up against the bounds of federalism. if you think of president trump's stated immigration agenda and that some of the states lack of excitement, i think it is safe to say, about that agenda. we could see efforts by the federal government to try and overrule state action, but i am not sure that will always work. states have a lot of otani over different policy areas. i think this will be battled out. if the executive order is legal under federal law, and there is a direct conflict with state law , federal law will pre
host: this is coming in on x from jimbo in bakersfield, california. s an independent and says " what happens when a legal executive order conflicts with laws in a state, like california?" guest: again, the executive order itself or any kind of federal directive is going to be to the actions of the federal government. there is a supremacy cause whereby if laws directly conflict, then the federal law would play out. but, there is a lot of play in those laws. we are going to see some...
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after them, but i have this concern that we are going to see what we saw a few weeks ago in bakersfield, californiahere they had agents stalking the walmart, hanging out of the parking lot randomly asking people questions. that is racial profiling and we do not need that. we do not eat agents at schools and hospitals -- need agents at schools and hospitals and community places. enforcement should be targeted where they know exactly where they are going, why they are going after that person. host: what keeps these raids tailored to specifically those they are supposed to get? guest: they are targeted enforcement operations. we think of raids as agents go in neighborhoods and kicking down doors randomly. that is not how it works. that is an elementary view of how i.c.e. targets and removes individuals from the country. if you go back to the first trump administration, 90 percent removed were illegal aliens under final removal. the other 10% was everyone else. what the trump team has been clear on is they are not going to exempt individuals from the law. they are not going to exempt individuals who co
after them, but i have this concern that we are going to see what we saw a few weeks ago in bakersfield, californiahere they had agents stalking the walmart, hanging out of the parking lot randomly asking people questions. that is racial profiling and we do not need that. we do not eat agents at schools and hospitals -- need agents at schools and hospitals and community places. enforcement should be targeted where they know exactly where they are going, why they are going after that person....
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y no salir, porque ese humo está dirigiéndose también en el valle central desde bakersfield hasta el norte de californiaosé está esa calidad de aire moderada que también está afectando estos grupos sensibles. lo que tiene que hacer es quedarse en casita, como le comentaba, y si surgen molestias o se agrava alguna enfermedad que tenga respiratoria, visite a su médico. además, vamos a ver cómo están esas ráfagas de viento en estos momentos allá en el condado de los Ángeles. ventura de thousand oaks, en 17, calabasas. también los angeles 11, el monte 9, san bernardino. 6 millas por hora. se tranquilizan esos vientos en el sur de california. pero estos aumentan para el fin de semana. así que seguiremos monitoreando las condiciones. ya regreso también con esos avisos y advertencias que tenemos en nuestra región. muchísimas gracias gaby por el reporte. nos quedamos pendientes y usted ya lo sabe. los incendios destructivos mantienen el estado de emergencia vigente para la ciudad y también el condado de los Ángeles. vamos inmediatamente hasta la zona de altadena, donde el incendio ya acres. allí se encuentra ma
y no salir, porque ese humo está dirigiéndose también en el valle central desde bakersfield hasta el norte de californiaosé está esa calidad de aire moderada que también está afectando estos grupos sensibles. lo que tiene que hacer es quedarse en casita, como le comentaba, y si surgen molestias o se agrava alguna enfermedad que tenga respiratoria, visite a su médico. además, vamos a ver cómo están esas ráfagas de viento en estos momentos allá en el condado de los Ángeles. ventura...
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be pretty missing the bay area right there, but we go on into parts of the five bakersfield and into southern california. they could be looking at maybe a third of an inch of rainfall. so that will be both good and potentially dangerous news. i'll explain why, with the chance of maybe seeing some rockslides or mudslides coming up later on in the forecast. and of course, i'll have our local forecast coming up in a few minutes. back to you. looking forward to that, cynthia. thanks. we're paying moreo stream just ahead on today in the bay. the reason netflix is hiking prices across the board. and the bt and the worst, the best and the worst airlines will list them out for you. let's go take a look at the futures this morning. see what wall street has planned. that looks very nice. plus, you can do anything you want. the sun. comes shining. your joker. you know, scott was talking about the best of the worst in the stocks. we'll talk about best of the worst of the movies. worst. first we're going to talk about those razzie nominations. the worst of the worst in filmmaking. we're going to break down the top m
be pretty missing the bay area right there, but we go on into parts of the five bakersfield and into southern california. they could be looking at maybe a third of an inch of rainfall. so that will be both good and potentially dangerous news. i'll explain why, with the chance of maybe seeing some rockslides or mudslides coming up later on in the forecast. and of course, i'll have our local forecast coming up in a few minutes. back to you. looking forward to that, cynthia. thanks. we're paying...
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i do a little better in bakersfield and places like that and california. >> sean: to the issue of whate that you can find common ground. i don't really see it. >> some people are prounion. i'm from detroit, uaw strong but some of the leadership has gotten pretty corrupt. it started out as a good thing and the industrial revolution and people are not being compensated. but i like everything else a gross too big and it gets corrupt. there's good things and bad things about everything. >> sean: what are your plans? it's hard for you to walk around. everybody wants a selfie and a picture. >> happens to be one of my biggest songs and isn't that haunting. >> one of the funniest calls, i was with donald trump and i don't even know how to pull this off. you were with john daly the golfer and you face time to president trump. >> i didn't know what was going on. we might have been enjoying a beverage or two and i said why are you calling hannity... i'm like what you're doing and then you hand the phone to trump and he's like what's up. so fun, he's the greatest. how great was his speech day? >>
i do a little better in bakersfield and places like that and california. >> sean: to the issue of whate that you can find common ground. i don't really see it. >> some people are prounion. i'm from detroit, uaw strong but some of the leadership has gotten pretty corrupt. it started out as a good thing and the industrial revolution and people are not being compensated. but i like everything else a gross too big and it gets corrupt. there's good things and bad things about everything....
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. >> i do a little better in bakersfield and, you know, places like that in california. >> i used to hang out, go to the bakersfield business conference. that was fun. >> absolutely. >> you know, but back to the issue of what issues are there that you can find common ground. i don't really see it. >> you know, some people are pro-union. some people think like union. well, i am in a certain way too, you know, i'm from detroit. you know, the uaw is strong, but some of the leadership has gotten pretty corrupt over the years. you know, it started out as a good thing. and the industrial revolution, people are losing their hands and not being compensated and things like that. but then like everything else, it grows too big, it gets corrupt. so, you know, there's good things and bad things about everything. yeah. >> all right. so what are your plans? it's kind of hard for you to walk around. i was watching you walk around. everybody wants a selfie, a picture. >> my life's a big, big picture. >> is that what it is? >> one big picture happens to be one of my biggest songs called picture two. a
. >> i do a little better in bakersfield and, you know, places like that in california. >> i used to hang out, go to the bakersfield business conference. that was fun. >> absolutely. >> you know, but back to the issue of what issues are there that you can find common ground. i don't really see it. >> you know, some people are pro-union. some people think like union. well, i am in a certain way too, you know, i'm from detroit. you know, the uaw is strong, but some...
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or there wouldn't be the political will when it reaches into farm communities, you're from bakersfield, california million who are sitting in jail. someone who came here illegally and have created a felony, who have killed somebody, who had raped somebody. he says, let's remove them. if he gets to a different level, that will be a different discussion, but he has not said that yet. so, i think from a standpoint for america, we should pause and let's get this because i've watched cities across america, new york, everywhere else, massachusetts, it's the -- the greatest threat, the state emergency is the southern border. >> mr. speaker, when i interviewed him, he was very clear, he wants to remove everyone who's here illegally. you're right, he wants to start with the criminals. absolutely, that's his focus right now. is that something that you think is feasible? would you support that? >> removing the criminals? yes. >> well, everyone. in addition to the criminals. >> to be fair, if somebody comes here illegally, you're breaking the law, so let's -- let's create a country that's -- that can maintain
or there wouldn't be the political will when it reaches into farm communities, you're from bakersfield, california million who are sitting in jail. someone who came here illegally and have created a felony, who have killed somebody, who had raped somebody. he says, let's remove them. if he gets to a different level, that will be a different discussion, but he has not said that yet. so, i think from a standpoint for america, we should pause and let's get this because i've watched cities across...
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bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump and his administration. bakersfield. senator melissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes california a target were supposed to want to get along with a new administration and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns, the bill passed with overwhelming support from most democrats. let's be clear. >> if this administration goes after our rights, our freedoms, our democracy, our people. >> and the trump related bills still need to be taken up in the assembly. that is expected to take place next week reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> and the fire is continuing in southern california. 2 more fires starting again today. just to write for more fire conditions overnight. now, the worst of the santa ana winds appears to have peaked overnight into early this morning. it is still blowing, though. we've got some very healthy gusts out there right now, makin
bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump and his administration. bakersfield. senator melissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes california a target were supposed to want to get along with a new administration and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns,...
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and make the refineries not available and not quit drilling for fuel in california which we have so much abundance of in bakersfield area, etc. so what are we doing here? why is this empty? why has it been empty for nearly a year, to make a little repair in the cover that might have been able to be done by reservoir staff? it's incompetence. at all levels here. so what do we have going on? is there enough water supply? he says, well, you know, we have plenty of water. well, presently, next poster, this is shasta dam in northern california. and we have -- it's dumping water right now. it's dumping water out because it still has a million acre feet of space left. but it's dumping water because they want to have room at the top to conserve for more weather. i understand that. what are they doing with that water down below? newsom's plans have stopped the delta pumps from running at full capacity to fill other water systems around the state such as the san luis reservoir which is 70% full right now and doesn't have a storage problem for flood. as well as making sure the aqua ducts are filling all the other reservoirs s
and make the refineries not available and not quit drilling for fuel in california which we have so much abundance of in bakersfield area, etc. so what are we doing here? why is this empty? why has it been empty for nearly a year, to make a little repair in the cover that might have been able to be done by reservoir staff? it's incompetence. at all levels here. so what do we have going on? is there enough water supply? he says, well, you know, we have plenty of water. well, presently, next...
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bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump nd his administration. bakersfield. senator melissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes california a target were supposed to want to get along with a new administration and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns, the bill passed with overwhelming support from most democrats. let's be clear. >> if this administration goes after our rights, our freedoms, our democracy, our people. >> and the trump related bills still need to be taken up in the assembly. that is expected to take place next week reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> happening tomorrow, president trump is set to visit areas devastated by the deadly palisades and eaton fires in la county. in an interview with fox news, he repeated false claims that the state's fish and wildlife efforts in northern california are responsible for fire hydrants running dry in urban areas. the president
bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump nd his administration. bakersfield. senator melissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes california a target were supposed to want to get along with a new administration and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns,...
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wasco pd near bakersfield, one of the latest departments to go live with california's new next generation 911 system. our state's half $1 billion upgrade, bringing our landline design network into the digital age of the emergency. the california office of emergency services, or cal oes, promised it would save lives by connecting the hundreds of 911 centers throughout the state so they can back each other up in major emergencies. but new records obtained by our investigative unit reveal recent problems reported by wasco last november, its i.t. manager wrote in an email. 911 calls were not coming through the system, and callers were receiving busy signals. naeher is one of the companies the state contracted with to create the new network. according to the manager's email, the problem has happened more than once. a few months before that, the department's records administrator wrote. our entire gia call handling system went down in a six hour outage. fortunately, we haven't had any major tragedies as a result of the system coming online. charles fivecoat is wasco police chief. he says he's r
wasco pd near bakersfield, one of the latest departments to go live with california's new next generation 911 system. our state's half $1 billion upgrade, bringing our landline design network into the digital age of the emergency. the california office of emergency services, or cal oes, promised it would save lives by connecting the hundreds of 911 centers throughout the state so they can back each other up in major emergencies. but new records obtained by our investigative unit reveal recent...
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wasco pd near bakersfield, one of the latest departments to go live with california's new next generationystem. our state's half $1 billion upgrade, bringing our landline design network into the digital age of the emergency. the calalifornia office of emergency services, or cal oes, promised it would save lives by connecting the hundreds of 911 centers throughout the state so they can back each other up in major emergencies. but new records obtained by our investigative unit reveal recent problems reported by wasco last november, its i.t. manager wrote in an email. 911 calls were not coming through the system, and callers were receiving busy signals. gia is one of the companies the state contracted with to create the new network. according to the manager's email, the problem has happened more than once. a few months before that, the department's records administrator wrote. our entire gia call handling system went down in a six hour outage. fortunately, we haven't had any major tragedies as a result of the system coming online. charles fivecoat is wasco police chief. he says he's recently
wasco pd near bakersfield, one of the latest departments to go live with california's new next generationystem. our state's half $1 billion upgrade, bringing our landline design network into the digital age of the emergency. the calalifornia office of emergency services, or cal oes, promised it would save lives by connecting the hundreds of 911 centers throughout the state so they can back each other up in major emergencies. but new records obtained by our investigative unit reveal recent...
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bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump and his administration. bakersfield. senasor melissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes california a target were supposed to want to get along with a new administration and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns, the bill passed with overwhelming support from most democrats. let's be clear. >> if this administration goes after our rights, our freedoms, our democracy, our people. >> and the trump related bills still need to be taken up in the assembly. that is expected to take place next week reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> still ahead, a problem morning news also was the leaders say working to prevent future accidents after dead heidi covey: so, i have an eye disease that causes blindness. i have moments where i get a little bit sad because i just can't see things that i used to. dr. stanley taught me to trust in the lord even when you do
bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump and his administration. bakersfield. senasor melissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes california a target were supposed to want to get along with a new administration and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns,...
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bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump and his administration. bakersfieldlissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes. >> california a target were supposed to want to get along ion and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns, the bill passed with overwhelming support from most democrats. let's be clear. >> if this administration goes after our rights, our freedoms, our democracy, our people. the golden state will never back down reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> and within the last 30 minutes or so, governor newsom signed the bill granting 2 and a half billion dollars in state funding for emergency fireaid for southern california. >> has more dangerous wildfires threaten southern california. republican lawmakers are putting forth a bill to increase resiliency to these devastating wildfires. the fix our forest act would restore forest health and protect at-risk communities. meanwhile
bill to allocate 25 million dollars to help california attorney general rob bonta fund future lawsuits against president trump and his administration. bakersfieldlissa hurtado was the lone democrat who voted against it. i think in general trump proof he makes. >> california a target were supposed to want to get along ion and right out of the block. we're saying we're going to have problems, which, that's >> certainly bad messaging. but despite those concerns, the bill passed with...
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before the bill became law, california state republicans slammed democrats efforts to trump proof the state. that was the original reason for yesterday's special session. bakersfield democratic senator melissa hurtado voted against the $25 billion legal defense fund for the california doj. she was a yes vote on the other $25 million for immigration, legal and support services but was reluctant. >> i urge us to tone down the rhetoric and collaborate because every word we say, every action we take, carries real consequences for real people. >> governor newsom plans to greet president trump in la when he arrives there today to assess the wildfire damage. house republicans are targeting san francisco's presidio as a place to make cuts to fund president trump's agenda. according to the chronicle, republican lawmakers want to take back $200 million in federal money that was granted to the presidio during the biden administration. the funds are intended to keep the presidio free and open for all. speaker nancy pelosi, who helped secure the money, said in a statement that she's sad to see the presidio being used as a political pawn. >> the economy was a big focus of presi
before the bill became law, california state republicans slammed democrats efforts to trump proof the state. that was the original reason for yesterday's special session. bakersfield democratic senator melissa hurtado voted against the $25 billion legal defense fund for the california doj. she was a yes vote on the other $25 million for immigration, legal and support services but was reluctant. >> i urge us to tone down the rhetoric and collaborate because every word we say, every action...
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the bill became law, california state republicans slammed democrats efforts to so-called trump proof the state. that was the original reason for yesterday's special session. bakersfieldratic senator melissa hurtado voted against the $25 million legal defense fund for the california doj. she was a yes vote on the other 25 million for immigration, legal and support services, but was reluctant. >> i urge us to tone down the rhetoric and collaborate, because every word we say, every action we take, carries real consequences for real people. >> governor newsom plans to greet president trump in la when he arrives there today to assess the wildfire damage. house republicans are targeting san francisco's presidio as a place to make cuts to fund president trump's agenda. according to the chronicle, republican lawmakers want to take back $200 million in federal money that was granted to the presidio during the biden administration. the funds are intended to keep the presidio free and open for all. speaker nancy pelosi, who helped secure the money, said in a statement that she's sad to see the presidio being used as a political pond. >> the economy was a big focus of president
the bill became law, california state republicans slammed democrats efforts to so-called trump proof the state. that was the original reason for yesterday's special session. bakersfieldratic senator melissa hurtado voted against the $25 million legal defense fund for the california doj. she was a yes vote on the other 25 million for immigration, legal and support services, but was reluctant. >> i urge us to tone down the rhetoric and collaborate, because every word we say, every action we...
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week the border patrol convicted on announce raids in bakersfield, which really set off panic and confusion for people who lack documentation in california and farm country. the son of a central valley field worker said his father is just struggling to cope. >> he is scared of going to work because he is afraid of not coming home. getting deported are getting stop by border patrol. >> i know if families are not taking the kids to school in the cars for the same reason. i know some people who don't want to go shopping for the same reason. >> last night legal advocates provided reassurance and resources during a town hall meeting focused on residents rights and the modesto police department took to social media to remind the community that under california law, they do not take part in border patrol enforcement operations. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. touch can mean so many things. even for people with moderate-to-severe eczema. touch can make two feel like one. or simply be a helping hand. dupixent can help you sta
week the border patrol convicted on announce raids in bakersfield, which really set off panic and confusion for people who lack documentation in california and farm country. the son of a central valley field worker said his father is just struggling to cope. >> he is scared of going to work because he is afraid of not coming home. getting deported are getting stop by border patrol. >> i know if families are not taking the kids to school in the cars for the same reason. i know some...
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dry weather here, and then bakersfield and los angeles could see another 10th to about a quarter inch. we'll have to watch out for maybe a landslide threat in southern california. really, any time we get rainfall over the next couple of months. on saturday, we'll also get some winter conditions across the sierra about 1 to 2in on that 7-day forecast. here it is. weekends getting closer. we have those 50s on saturday and that chance of spotty showers. and we'll also stay in the 50s here across the inland valleys. i should also note the record setting snow in the southeast moves out tomorrow, so if you're traveling, still bring the jacket. plenty of 20s and 30s on the map. that's for highs, 20s and 30s. that's new orleans and florida getting snow right now, right? yeah, i mean, they had five inches or more in parts of the southeast. it's amazing. thank you jeff. huge. all right. did you notice something different when you logged on to instagram or facebook? the questions being raised by some users after president trump was sworn in dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's n
dry weather here, and then bakersfield and los angeles could see another 10th to about a quarter inch. we'll have to watch out for maybe a landslide threat in southern california. really, any time we get rainfall over the next couple of months. on saturday, we'll also get some winter conditions across the sierra about 1 to 2in on that 7-day forecast. here it is. weekends getting closer. we have those 50s on saturday and that chance of spotty showers. and we'll also stay in the 50s here across...
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california?esta maÑana amanecemos con personas con heladas, y estas se dan en localidades cerca de delano, al noroeste de la ciudad de bakersfielda 33°. y vamos a ver como se encuentra la situaciÓn en el resto del Área, y vemos que no en esta parte del sur del valle central donde el termÓmetro se encuentra mucho mÁs bajo de lo normal, en otras zonas como en santa cruz a 36°, sacramento 41° y fÍjense san francisco mÁs de 50°. tenemos una masa de aire frÍa anclada en esa zona y hace que el termÓmetro bajÉ bastante. pero esta tarde no tendremos nieblas, si las tendremos se disiparÁn rÁpidamente y las temperaturas 67° en san francisco, 70° en san josÉ y mÁs de 60° en todo en valle central. temperaturas altas de lo que deberÍamos tener, estamos como 15° mÁs alto. lo que tambiÉn tenemos que hablar es que el viento va a seguir soplando con algo mÁs de intensidad en los pies de la sierra nevada y en la tarde puede notarse un poquito en el valle de sacramento. precauciÓn en esa zona de los pies de las sierra nevada y puntos de la montaÑa. ya hemos visto lo que ha pasado en los Ángeles, no queremos que nos pase a nosotros. maribel: precav
california?esta maÑana amanecemos con personas con heladas, y estas se dan en localidades cerca de delano, al noroeste de la ciudad de bakersfielda 33°. y vamos a ver como se encuentra la situaciÓn en el resto del Área, y vemos que no en esta parte del sur del valle central donde el termÓmetro se encuentra mucho mÁs bajo de lo normal, en otras zonas como en santa cruz a 36°, sacramento 41° y fÍjense san francisco mÁs de 50°. tenemos una masa de aire frÍa anclada en esa zona y hace...
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que tal norte de california, las temperaturas siguen parecidas a la de estos Últimos dÍas prÁcticamente sin cambios. si vemos en el termÓmetro, vemos que baja hasta 37° en bakersfieldntraste llegando hasta casi 70° en san josÉ, 67° en bakersfield, y 63° en el sacramento, muy por encima de los 60° y en muchos casos rozando los 70° lo que supone en temperaturas 10° por encima de lo normal, incluso +10° de lo que deberÍamos de tener. como nos tendremos que vestir para esas temperaturas mÁs agradables yo recomiendo llevar una sudadera con una manga corta debajo, con gafas de sol y calzado deportivo. eso para esta tarde. porque esta maÑana tenemos que ir con toda nuestra ropa de invierno, pero en la tarde nos podemos quitarnos esas capas. asÍ que como vemos seguimos viendo mucho contraste entre las temperaturas mÁs frÍas esta maÑana y luego la sensaciÓn por la tarde. maribel: que diferencia, nos lleva a prepararnos. mientras tanto continuamos con mÁs informaciÓn. la importancia de tener esa carta de poder sobre todo si me comprado una propiedad utilizando un nÚmero itin, no sabemos que un emergencia puede llegar a su vida mÁs aÚn cuando existe esa incertidumbre en torno
que tal norte de california, las temperaturas siguen parecidas a la de estos Últimos dÍas prÁcticamente sin cambios. si vemos en el termÓmetro, vemos que baja hasta 37° en bakersfieldntraste llegando hasta casi 70° en san josÉ, 67° en bakersfield, y 63° en el sacramento, muy por encima de los 60° y en muchos casos rozando los 70° lo que supone en temperaturas 10° por encima de lo normal, incluso +10° de lo que deberÍamos de tener. como nos tendremos que vestir para esas...
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bakersfield. the blue is showing where the snow is falling, and this will expand and extend down to portions of southern california starting early tonight in the evening hours. and then this area of low pressure is really going to sit and spin over the next several days. so it's going to bring a lot of moisture to this area through monday. this is what it looks like. we have the santa ana winds that have ended for today. we're looking at that onshore flow. it's a cooler flow off the pacific also bringing up that humidity levels. we really need that. it's been so bone dry there. the ground is was so dry for so long. so this is really going to help. and then as we go throughout the rest of the weekend, we'll watch this area of low pressure dropping into portions of california and essentially into southern california later on this evening. and that rain and snow will fall. so we are concerned, yes, for some localized flash flooding, especially where you see the pasadena, the eaton fires, those burn scars, because we're not going to have that vegetation to stop that flow. so we're going to watch it very closely where
bakersfield. the blue is showing where the snow is falling, and this will expand and extend down to portions of southern california starting early tonight in the evening hours. and then this area of low pressure is really going to sit and spin over the next several days. so it's going to bring a lot of moisture to this area through monday. this is what it looks like. we have the santa ana winds that have ended for today. we're looking at that onshore flow. it's a cooler flow off the pacific...
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bakersfield at 35 and santa barbara at 37. a few clouds in southern california. nothing for us.ry pattern. so 60s on the highs after 20s and 30s for the lows. a pretty dynamic low will drop in, unfortunately, is coming over land, so it's moisture starved, but the wind will pick up and temps will drop back into the 50s, maybe even low 50s. a little bit of snow i think. tahoe, truckee, kirkwood. that would be on saturday. if there's any rain, it'll be light. it would probably favor santa cruz area, santa cruz mountains, san jose south, southern california. better opportunity than us. clear, cold morning, sunny and warmer for all though. temperatures jumping up. we'll go 60s on the high side. similar tomorrow. and then friday we start to cool it down saturday into the weekend. big change. >> thank you steve. >> a $500 billion investment in artificial intelligence. we have details on the new stargate project dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reli
bakersfield at 35 and santa barbara at 37. a few clouds in southern california. nothing for us.ry pattern. so 60s on the highs after 20s and 30s for the lows. a pretty dynamic low will drop in, unfortunately, is coming over land, so it's moisture starved, but the wind will pick up and temps will drop back into the 50s, maybe even low 50s. a little bit of snow i think. tahoe, truckee, kirkwood. that would be on saturday. if there's any rain, it'll be light. it would probably favor santa cruz...
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california's bullet train project will eventually connect san francisco to la. the first 171 miles of track are currently under construction between merced and bakersfield.espite some progress, construction is billions of dollars over budget, and it isn't even clear if the incoming trump administration will continue to provide federal funding for it. a busy weekend for many mexican bakeries in the bay area. ahead of today's three kings day celebration, bakeries like la mejor, excuse me, la mejor on 24th street in san francisco's mission district are selling dozens of the traditional rosca de reyes cake. it's a sweet, flaky pastry decorated with dried fruits and other morsels, symbolizing the gifts that were brought to baby jesus on the epiphany. when catholics believe three wise men visited him. the cake holds a figurine, usually of baby jesus, inside the rose and the bread that we make. >> we always put the baby a little plastic baby inside so people take it and cut it on the sixth. >> so here's the deal. if you get the plastic baby in your slice, you or your family are now in charge of cooking tamales for everyone on february 2nd, so you have a job to
california's bullet train project will eventually connect san francisco to la. the first 171 miles of track are currently under construction between merced and bakersfield.espite some progress, construction is billions of dollars over budget, and it isn't even clear if the incoming trump administration will continue to provide federal funding for it. a busy weekend for many mexican bakeries in the bay area. ahead of today's three kings day celebration, bakeries like la mejor, excuse me, la...
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bakersfield last week. >> it was one of the first large scale raids in california since donald trump was elected presidentincoming commander in chief has promised mass deportations once he's in office. growers and agricultural leaders say trump's promise will disrupt the country's food supply, leading to shortages and higher prices for some crops. many communities, including documented immigrants, say they are afraid to go to work or school. >> we are expecting a challenge to birthright citizenship. we're expecting attempts to militarize the mass deportation process and potentially have us military on domestic soil in the united states of america. >> california attorney general rob bonta there visiting migrant communities across the state, warning them about what they can expect with the incoming trump administration. bonta held a forum in salinas meeting with elected officials, educators and migrant families. >> very important that everybody knows that they have immigration rights, constitutional rights, the right to remain silent and not sign any documents and ask for an immigration attorney. >> i know
bakersfield last week. >> it was one of the first large scale raids in california since donald trump was elected presidentincoming commander in chief has promised mass deportations once he's in office. growers and agricultural leaders say trump's promise will disrupt the country's food supply, leading to shortages and higher prices for some crops. many communities, including documented immigrants, say they are afraid to go to work or school. >> we are expecting a challenge to...
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california's bullet train of project will eventually connect san francisco to l.a. the first 171 miles of track are currently under construction. that's between merced and bakersfield. despite that progress, construction is billions of dollars over budget. and it isn't even clear if the incoming trump administration will continue to provide federal funding for the project. >> in the north bay, a popular mexican restaurant is closed for good following a federal investigation into child labor laws being violated. casa has been in napa for 15 years. the u.s. department of labor says the restaurant allowed children to work outside, permitted hours during school days, and operate hazardous equipment. the restaurant has disputed these allegations. the department of labor fined the business more than $45,000. see casa's website did not list a specific reason for the closure. the owner of the oxbow public market, where casa was located, told the press democrat the pandemic was a factor. >> building a better bay area is our mission here at abc seven news, and this morning we have two breakthroughs to share for women in local government. >> for the first time in its history,
california's bullet train of project will eventually connect san francisco to l.a. the first 171 miles of track are currently under construction. that's between merced and bakersfield. despite that progress, construction is billions of dollars over budget. and it isn't even clear if the incoming trump administration will continue to provide federal funding for the project. >> in the north bay, a popular mexican restaurant is closed for good following a federal investigation into child...
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of wildlife in particular and forth to southern california lot picking up all kinds of, you know, bobcat coyote, puppies owls. we few 37 bats to bakersfieldw. i mean, in each one of those trips has an amazing story behind it. and that's part of what we do. we we rescue animals, but we tell the stories of why they had to be moved to background and, you know, help educate people. what's going on in california with wildlife and domestic animals. invest just incredible. now. >> walk us through what inspired this work. i know you and i conversations about this back when you were working here at kron 4. but for viewers who might not know what inspired you to put it in, you know, embark on this journey to do this. >> well, when i first started 2018 kron, i came across rescue needed to happen is to bear. comes up in south lake tahoe that needed to get down to san diego county to spend the winter because mother had been hit by a car in your post, a county. so i flew through them down and then talking to a news director that said, i think this would make a really good story. and i have gopro's in that plane and all that stuff. so he agreed and we r
of wildlife in particular and forth to southern california lot picking up all kinds of, you know, bobcat coyote, puppies owls. we few 37 bats to bakersfieldw. i mean, in each one of those trips has an amazing story behind it. and that's part of what we do. we we rescue animals, but we tell the stories of why they had to be moved to background and, you know, help educate people. what's going on in california with wildlife and domestic animals. invest just incredible. now. >> walk us...
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completed along the route between bakersfield and merced, with passenger service expected to begin between the year 2030 and 2033. governor newsom says the california has a balanced budget. he unveiled a $322 billion budget plan with no deficit after two years of major budget shortfalls. the governor says he's, quote, proposing little new spending. his plan includes additional investments in public safety, health care, education and infrastructure. the plan is mainly a placeholder until may, as the state waits to see if president elect trump will follow through on his threats to revoke billions of dollars in federal funding to california. >> revenues in the state are up $16.5 billion. this is a snapshot subject to change significantlyy may. a snapshot of the revenue projections above and beyond what we had projected last year. >> now, governor newsom's administration plans to give more information on the budget plan on friday. that's the deadline to present it to california lawmakers. time is now. 515. san francisco officials are preparing to swear in mayor elect daniel leary during a private ceremony at the civic center plaza tomorrow. the crews a
completed along the route between bakersfield and merced, with passenger service expected to begin between the year 2030 and 2033. governor newsom says the california has a balanced budget. he unveiled a $322 billion budget plan with no deficit after two years of major budget shortfalls. the governor says he's, quote, proposing little new spending. his plan includes additional investments in public safety, health care, education and infrastructure. the plan is mainly a placeholder until may, as...