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kirkland, even though i talked to, can you guys course stuff comes out of our little diamond bar california as she gets here with the young men about change of his games. this is about some of the most precious kind of where i live on the floor. i just don't know is that it just kind of gives you a spot the the, the how can you give it to was kind of grew was our cousin here real quick. who knows? it is what i know and i'll tell you what place it could go past how it once you get rid of it, i never use that number because i don't, i never doesn't want to let anybody. i know i didn't know this because it's a customized settings. com. okay. where do you? yeah, and then when you, when i turn, do i need to just have what else is it, what do i do? uh, cuz i have 10 dodge for this indeed. cuz in the system this is the hold. okay. i didn't know that that isn't going to do now and i just, oh oh i got you out of his question. is how cool what price of guy now cause oh, good stuff. i know, i know what time the colors go there, but you can just leave it towards the doors are allowed. you can do that t
kirkland, even though i talked to, can you guys course stuff comes out of our little diamond bar california as she gets here with the young men about change of his games. this is about some of the most precious kind of where i live on the floor. i just don't know is that it just kind of gives you a spot the the, the how can you give it to was kind of grew was our cousin here real quick. who knows? it is what i know and i'll tell you what place it could go past how it once you get rid of it, i...
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she sent a letter to california officials warning they must bar transgender athletes from californiasports or risk legal action. california not the only state by the way. officials in maine and minnesota also got them. officials have said that state antidiscrimination laws prevent them from having to comply with the executive order that president trump signed earlier this month. >>> now taking a live look outside on this wednesday morning. yes. stretch, wake up. welcome to the day. look at this gorgeous view. this is the shot we like to call the jewel box because it's twinkling like -- pieces of jewelry. just sitting there across your counter tops. in your bedroom. maybe that's how you wake up every day with shiny things everywhere. >> not me. >> the sun will be shining. >> no. no. it's a dark apartment. it's like 4:00 a.m. sometimes earlier. >> way to take it down a second here. >> i'm so tired. >> she's wearing black. >> yeah. yeah. you know, just me being -- emo over here. >> you are a diamond, jess. >> you are, you are -- >> put on your crown, t wednesday. >>> actually we have a
she sent a letter to california officials warning they must bar transgender athletes from californiasports or risk legal action. california not the only state by the way. officials in maine and minnesota also got them. officials have said that state antidiscrimination laws prevent them from having to comply with the executive order that president trump signed earlier this month. >>> now taking a live look outside on this wednesday morning. yes. stretch, wake up. welcome to the day....
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they put my bar license in california i'm currently on inactive status i can't practice out there.ice before the supreme court of united states. part of what's going on here, and they've admitted this, is to scare lawyers from overtaking on because our clients that the left doesn't want you to take on. this is an egregious abuse of our criminal justice system the likes of which we've never seen. in 1940 franklin roosevelt new appointment as attorney general robert jackson he would later become supreme court justice and head of the nuremberg trial at world war ii he had all the same attorneys in the country at a meeting and warned them not to abuse their power and the greatest temptation for abuse of power was to find people you don't like and scour the books to see if you could pin something on them. rather than beginning with the crime and investigate who done it that's what we been witnessing of the department of justice and the fbi and the ridiculous select committee with liz cheney running it and destroying exculpatory evidence issuing subpoenas without signoff by courts. actin
they put my bar license in california i'm currently on inactive status i can't practice out there.ice before the supreme court of united states. part of what's going on here, and they've admitted this, is to scare lawyers from overtaking on because our clients that the left doesn't want you to take on. this is an egregious abuse of our criminal justice system the likes of which we've never seen. in 1940 franklin roosevelt new appointment as attorney general robert jackson he would later become...
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bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partner to san francisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive liquor laws which hamstring cities in many ways and assemblymember hayne and i constantly work to deconstruct that and give cities more flexibility without micro-management from the state . and that's what we're doing here today. so sb 395 will create 20 new low cost liquor licenses for a hospitality zone defined by the city. and it will just allow some of these businesses to get going in a much more affordable way. and so with that, i want to turn it over to our sponsor of this legislation, mayor lurie. >> and you guys. >> good morning, everybody. >> thank you. senator wiener. well, it's great to be back in union square again after we welc
bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partner to san francisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's...
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california. football fans packed bars and restaurants to watch the eagles battle the chiefs. one popular sports bar in downtown sacramento had a $50 minimum for each guest. the owner says the bar was packed. >> january definitely affected us a little bit, but people still wanted to come out here for a good game and a good pint just because they'll be here for the whole game. it's easily able to have people rack up essentially a $50 tab because it goes towards all your food and beverage. >> other sports bars provided free food and discounts on drinks to attract people on super bowl sunday. >> our time now. 707 well, this coming weekend, san francisco will be buzzing with visitors because of several big events. the chinese new year parade is saturday, and the nba all star game will have events in the city through the weekend. as san francisco businesses get ready for the arrival and influx of visitors. san francisco police say they want to make sure everybody feels safe, especially in chinatown. >> we're ready. everybody is working. we've we've been planning for quite some time
california. football fans packed bars and restaurants to watch the eagles battle the chiefs. one popular sports bar in downtown sacramento had a $50 minimum for each guest. the owner says the bar was packed. >> january definitely affected us a little bit, but people still wanted to come out here for a good game and a good pint just because they'll be here for the whole game. it's easily able to have people rack up essentially a $50 tab because it goes towards all your food and beverage....
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set up a bar called pitch and fiddle in sacramento, cali california.st of full disclosure, the only reason we picked this is because there sign says helping people to get laid since 2015. [laughter] state of war. [laughter] slogan. >> she's a nine the pitch this week's classical intestines australia man attacked by a massive kangaroo while working on his car in a female mermaid and sue you in the face by a massive fish that looks like this, this is the fish. if you're in a bar, it's closing time and you can only buy one of the beer. as the guy with the kangaroo or the mermaid who almost became sushi? >> i'm going with the mermaid because she got faith in the head by starting, she's russian and you can hit the people go going, if he dies, she dies. [laughter] completely injured. [laughter] >> i'm going to buy a beer for both of these people. [laughter] they are both heroes. they love their kangaroos. they hit the kangaroos. they run over them in the car like they are squirrels. [laughter] when the fish bit her head and his like we read willie, for 40 ye
set up a bar called pitch and fiddle in sacramento, cali california.st of full disclosure, the only reason we picked this is because there sign says helping people to get laid since 2015. [laughter] state of war. [laughter] slogan. >> she's a nine the pitch this week's classical intestines australia man attacked by a massive kangaroo while working on his car in a female mermaid and sue you in the face by a massive fish that looks like this, this is the fish. if you're in a bar, it's...
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he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there were references to mr. stubblefield's race that had nothing to do with the case. that set the appellate court on notice that we need to go back and look carefully at this. and they said that was a violation, and they said he did not get a fair trial. >> that move by the appellate court eventually led to friday's order for release. >> he is legally innocent. he had a legally invalid process. and that's where we are today. >> in the bail hearing friday, prosecutors said calling stubblefield innocent is a misstatement since the appellate court ruled on the racial justice act, not what the jury decided wh
he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there...
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he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there were references to mr. stubblefield's race that had nothing to do with the case. that set the appellate court on notice that we need to go back and look carefully at this. and they said that was a violation, and they said he did not get a fair trial. >> that move by the appellate court eventually led to friday's order for release. >> he's legally innocent. he had a legally invalid process, and that's where we are today. >> in the bail hearing friday, prosecutors said calling stubblefield innocent is a misstatement. since the appellate court ruled on the racial justice act, not what the jury decided wh
he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there...
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he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there were references to mr. stubblefield's race that had nothing to do with the case. that set the appellate court on notice that we need to go back and look carefully at this. and they said that was a violation, and they said he did not get a fair trial. >> that move by the appellate court eventually led to friday's order for release. >> he's legally innocent. he had a legally invalid process, and that's where we are today. >> in the bail hearing friday, prosecutors said calling stubblefield innocent is a misstatement. since the appellate court ruled on the racial justice act, not what the jury decided wh
he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there...
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riley, you were there when president trump signed that order barring biological men from participating in female sports. californiarganizationings saying we're going to ignore that. >> this is no shock to me, honestly, we've seen several states do this. virginia, maine, michigan, california. the list goes on. i was hopeful to see virginia saying we will not comply. and governor youngkin in virginia, they recanted that position saying we'll do what we can to comply with this federal order. i think that is what it will take, public pressure and utilizing resources we have with the attorney general and with department of education. it's been amazing to see doe announce investigation into schools that said they will not comply. even schools like san jose university, they allowed a male to take a women's scholarship playing volleyball there. i'm hopeful we have resources to push back, which we did not have the past four years. >> carley: this must be confusing for female athletes in california and minnesota. what is your reaction? >> my reaction is these men, these boys are not suing because they have been wronged. the
riley, you were there when president trump signed that order barring biological men from participating in female sports. californiarganizationings saying we're going to ignore that. >> this is no shock to me, honestly, we've seen several states do this. virginia, maine, michigan, california. the list goes on. i was hopeful to see virginia saying we will not comply. and governor youngkin in virginia, they recanted that position saying we'll do what we can to comply with this federal order....
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california. football fans packed bars and restaurants to watch the eagles battle the chiefs. one popular sports bar in downtown sacramento charged a $50 minimum for each guest, and the owner says the bar was packed. >> january definitely affected us a little bit, but people still wanted to come out here for a good game and a good pint just because they'll be here for the whole game. it's easily able to have people rack up essentially a $50 tab because it goes towards all your food and beverage. >> other sports bars provided free food and discounts on drinks to attract fans on super bowl sunday. >> all right, todd, time now to look at your forecast. it is a cold one. we woke up to this morning rosemary oroczo she's in for steve this morning with a look at the forecast for this monday and the changes in store for later this week. rosemary. >> yes guys, it was a chilly one this morning. frost advisories and freeze warnings. they allowed to expire, but they are likely to be back tomorrow morning before we transition to a wetter pattern by tomorrow night. a beautiful view here ove
california. football fans packed bars and restaurants to watch the eagles battle the chiefs. one popular sports bar in downtown sacramento charged a $50 minimum for each guest, and the owner says the bar was packed. >> january definitely affected us a little bit, but people still wanted to come out here for a good game and a good pint just because they'll be here for the whole game. it's easily able to have people rack up essentially a $50 tab because it goes towards all your food and...
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a key example is the court's 1978 decision in regents of the university of california versus becky, which barredpast discrimination when evaluating applicants, effectively severing the connection between current inequality and its historical roots. according to hannah-jones, this shift effectively undermined the civil rights movement's hard won gains, enabling white supremacy to persist through more subtle institutional mechanisms. and then came trump. he called our collective bluff, bringing to the forefront the racism that is at the core of many of these policies. as hannah-jones observed, quote, he repeatedly broke the discursive norms that had been greasing the wheels of american capitalism since the passage of the civil rights act. because indiana born judge gonzalo gonzalo curiel was a mexican, trump deemed him unqualified to adjudicate the trump university fraud case because nbc debate moderator lester holt was black, trump decided that he was a democrat and thus part of the phony system propping up hillary clinton. lester holt, by the way, was a republican. trump, in other words, refused
a key example is the court's 1978 decision in regents of the university of california versus becky, which barredpast discrimination when evaluating applicants, effectively severing the connection between current inequality and its historical roots. according to hannah-jones, this shift effectively undermined the civil rights movement's hard won gains, enabling white supremacy to persist through more subtle institutional mechanisms. and then came trump. he called our collective bluff, bringing...
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bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partnerfrancisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive liquor laws which hamstring cities in many ways and assemblymember hayne and i constantly work to deconstruct that and give cities more flexibility without micro-management from the state . and that's what we're doing here today. so sb 395 will create 20 new low cost liquor licenses for a hospitality zone defined by the city. and it will just allow some of these businesses to get going in a much more affordable way. and so with that, i want to turn it over to our sponsor of this legislation, mayor lurie. >> and you guys. >> good morning, everybody. >> thank you. senator wiener. well, it's great to be back in union square again after we welcomed hun
bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partnerfrancisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive...
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he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there were references to mr. stubblefield's race that had nothing to do with the case. that set the appellate court on notice that we need to go back and look carefully at this. and they said that was a violation, and they said he did not get a fair trial. >> that move by the appellate court eventually led to friday's order for release. >> he is legally innocent. he had a legally invalid process, and that's where we are today. >> in the bail hearing friday, prosecutors said calling stubblefield innocent is a misstatement since the appellate court ruled on the racial justice act, not what the jury decided wh
he was convicted in 2020 and a year later, california's racial justice act took effect. the law bars prosecutors from seeking a conviction on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin. the appellate court ruled that the prosecution violated the act when it said in its closing argument that it didn't search stubblefield's home for a gun over concerns it would open up a, quote, storm of controversy amid civil unrest at the time over the police killing of george floyd. >> when there...
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california live. it's national drink wine day, and today i'm in studio city at a little hidden gem wine bar that you aret to miss. we're getting professional picks on which wine you should select. then i'm with designer rebecca cruz at her oh so chic boutiqu
california live. it's national drink wine day, and today i'm in studio city at a little hidden gem wine bar that you aret to miss. we're getting professional picks on which wine you should select. then i'm with designer rebecca cruz at her oh so chic boutiqu
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it would have prevented the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr from cooperating with ice in several ways. chief among them, it would have barred the state prison system from keeping someone in custody when ice requests the cdcr to do just that. the bill would have also prevented the state prison system from providing ice with the prisoners release date and from transferring prisoners to directly to ice custody. but in a rare move before the bill even have its first committee hearing, governor newsom's office announced he will veto a be 15 or a bill like it if it reaches his desk that the governor's office directing us to this message. the governor wrote when he vetoed a similar bill last year. newsom writing then quote, i believe current law strikes the right balance on limiting interaction to support community trust and cooperation between law enforcement and local communities. for this reason, i cannot sign this bill. i think the governor is doing the right thing in this instance and i disagree with him on a regular basis. that's the reaction from republican us. i'm a member, cho patterson. he believes the state should coope
it would have prevented the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr from cooperating with ice in several ways. chief among them, it would have barred the state prison system from keeping someone in custody when ice requests the cdcr to do just that. the bill would have also prevented the state prison system from providing ice with the prisoners release date and from transferring prisoners to directly to ice custody. but in a rare move before the bill even have its first...
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it would have prevented the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr from cooperating with ice in several ways. chief among them, it would have barred state prison system from keeping someone in custody when ice requests the cdcr to do just that the bill would have also prevented the state prison system from providing ice with the prisoners release date and from transferring prisoners to directly to ice custody. but in a rare move before the bill even had its first committee hearing, governor newsom's office announced he will veto a be 15 or a bill like it if it reaches his desk that the governor's office directing us to this message. the governor wrote when he vetoed a similar bill last year. newsom writing then quote, i believe current law strikes the right balance on limiting interaction to support community trust and cooperation between law enforcement and local communities. for this reason, i cannot sign this bill. i think the governor is doing the right thing in this instance and i disagree with him on a regular basis. that's the reaction from republican us. i'm a member, cho patterson. he believes the state should cooperate w
it would have prevented the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr from cooperating with ice in several ways. chief among them, it would have barred state prison system from keeping someone in custody when ice requests the cdcr to do just that the bill would have also prevented the state prison system from providing ice with the prisoners release date and from transferring prisoners to directly to ice custody. but in a rare move before the bill even had its first...
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to comply with the trump executive order, barring transgender athletes from competing against girls and women in their sports. she specifically put californiao at the white house, between the democrat governor of maine, janet mills, and the president. here's a reminder. >> not going to comply with it? >> comply with state and federal laws. >> we are the federal law. you'd better do it. you better do it because you will not get any federal funding at all if you don't. your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports so you better comply, because otherwise you aren't getting any federal funding. every state -- good, see you in court. i look forward to that. it should be easy. >> martha: for more on the developing story with a former ncaa american swimmer riley gaines in a moment but first alexis buchanan in new jersey, where another battle is brewing over pushing back on the president's executive order. hi, alexis. >> hi. we talked to parents and athletes in new jersey who say they are confused, because in new jersey still, biological boys can compete in girls sports at the high school level. parents say they are fed up, they want a
to comply with the trump executive order, barring transgender athletes from competing against girls and women in their sports. she specifically put californiao at the white house, between the democrat governor of maine, janet mills, and the president. here's a reminder. >> not going to comply with it? >> comply with state and federal laws. >> we are the federal law. you'd better do it. you better do it because you will not get any federal funding at all if you don't. your...
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judge has granted a preliminary injunction barring unauthorized government employees like elon musk to access the treasury central payment system. californiaorney general rob bonta joined a coalition of 19 states in the filing suit. in a release. in a statement released today, bonta said, quote, californians can breathe a sigh of relief knowing the california department of justice is going to the mat for them and standing up against the trump administration's chilling overreach of power. a public war of words is playing out between elon musk and a number of former astronauts, and it all stems from comments made by musk about two nasa astronauts who have been stuck on the international space station and the efforts to bring them home. fox's christina coleman reports. >> spacex ceo and presidential adviser elon musk created a stir on social media this week after tangling with nasa astronauts. it all started with a comment musk made on fox news about astronaut butch wilmore and sunny williams, who've been on the international space station for eight months after their spacecraft had technical issues. >> there was supposed to be there eight da
judge has granted a preliminary injunction barring unauthorized government employees like elon musk to access the treasury central payment system. californiaorney general rob bonta joined a coalition of 19 states in the filing suit. in a release. in a statement released today, bonta said, quote, californians can breathe a sigh of relief knowing the california department of justice is going to the mat for them and standing up against the trump administration's chilling overreach of power. a...
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bar. >>> well, a strike at uc san francisco and other uc medical centers in california expected to interruptt you need to check to see if your appointment still holds for today. ucsf says that even three it is bringing in replacement staff, some appointments and procedures may have to be rescheduled. now today is day two of the strike at uc san francisco and other icu medical centers in california. some 40,000 patient care and service workers holding a three day walkout. now the labor dispute is mainly about staffing issues and increases in health care premiums. your community station proud to see and celebrate black history month. some local musicians say they are finding more opportunities at various venues to share their work and beautiful stories. kenny choi introduces us to one musician who's discovered more about his roots and his family while pursuing his passion. >> reporter: owing up in a rural part of tennessee, keenan webster would listen to gospel music at church. and hear the influence of west african sounds of music. >> i felt like i knew these vibes from some time you know, so
bar. >>> well, a strike at uc san francisco and other uc medical centers in california expected to interruptt you need to check to see if your appointment still holds for today. ucsf says that even three it is bringing in replacement staff, some appointments and procedures may have to be rescheduled. now today is day two of the strike at uc san francisco and other icu medical centers in california. some 40,000 patient care and service workers holding a three day walkout. now the labor...
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. >>> in california, four in 10 people who are leased from prison end up back behind bars. reports by the state. our sharon chen introduces us to our bay area icon award winner. >> reporter: alyssa lasaird guides people with criminal histories to new beginnings. >> you're giving them hope. >> i hope so. yes. absolutely. because they're worth it. >> reporter: her story begins 10 years ago, when she argued for a burglars probationary. >> the judge...
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in california four in 10 people who are released in prison end up back behind bars.the most recent numbers from the state. but in all, conditions are improving thanks to a program put in place by an attorney. >> reporter: elisa lazier guides people with criminal history to new beginnings. >> you're giving them hope. >> i hope so, yes. absolutely. because they're worth it. >> reporter: her story begins 10 years ago as a criminal defense attorney for indigent defendants she argued for a rehabilitation outside of prison. >> prohibition had recommended that by client not be sent to state prison. but the judge regarded that and sent the client to the maximum amount of instate prison. >> reporter: the case hit her hard. >> i was devastated. i was crying for like three days. i decided i had to do something to help people stay out of the criminal justice system. that's how the beginnings center was born. >> reporter: alyssa and her staff have helped some 500 people reintegrate into their community after finishing their prison terms. she collaborates with other organizations
in california four in 10 people who are released in prison end up back behind bars.the most recent numbers from the state. but in all, conditions are improving thanks to a program put in place by an attorney. >> reporter: elisa lazier guides people with criminal history to new beginnings. >> you're giving them hope. >> i hope so, yes. absolutely. because they're worth it. >> reporter: her story begins 10 years ago as a criminal defense attorney for indigent defendants...
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california law provides additional protections beyond those that exist at the federal level. the trump order calls on government agencies to stop using taxpayer money to promote what it calls gender ideology, and barsers from supporting trans students, according to bonta. the right to equality in education and equal protection under the law is guaranteed by both the u.s. and california constitutions. >> the federal government does not dictate what we teach and does not write our curricula. we do that here in california. the federal government sets the floor of what education law requires. in this case, that floor, unfortunately, is in the basement. >> the attorney general also says california's resources will not be used to target teachers and school officials for complying with state law, while cutting the red tape to fast track relief. details on the new executive order. governor gavin newsom signed earlier this fast track wildfire relief in southern california. the order extends deadlines for programs related to health care, child care, and wildfire relief. it also expands rental price gouging protections. the governor's office says it will continue to remove barriers and make it easier for fami
california law provides additional protections beyond those that exist at the federal level. the trump order calls on government agencies to stop using taxpayer money to promote what it calls gender ideology, and barsers from supporting trans students, according to bonta. the right to equality in education and equal protection under the law is guaranteed by both the u.s. and california constitutions. >> the federal government does not dictate what we teach and does not write our...
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bar, one that luis mahan easily clears. donor network west, based in san ramon, is the sole nonprofit connecting organ donors with recipients for all of northern california. this is our education team, and working there for 23 years has given luis mahan a front row seat to witness every side of the miracle that is organ donation. it helped me see all of these people, all these connections, all these gifts that are happening all the time. and i wanted to just i wanted to be part of it myself personally, which is why 15 years ago, luis got in touch with an organ transplant center to start the process of donating one of his kidneys. and the advice i got at the time was, you're really young, why don't you wait a little bit longer? there's you do have a couple family members with diabetes. why don't you wait a couple years longer to make sure you don't develop any chronic disease? so luis put the idea on the back burner, but he never turned that burner off. and as the years went by, seeing all the successful transplants he facilitated, all the names he saw taken off waiting lists as well as the names that weren't. well, it all built up inside of luis. and alt
bar, one that luis mahan easily clears. donor network west, based in san ramon, is the sole nonprofit connecting organ donors with recipients for all of northern california. this is our education team, and working there for 23 years has given luis mahan a front row seat to witness every side of the miracle that is organ donation. it helped me see all of these people, all these connections, all these gifts that are happening all the time. and i wanted to just i wanted to be part of it myself...
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essentially warnings to three states california, minnesota and maine telling the governors and leaders of those states to cooperate with the corporate -- president's order barringpartic participating, men and women's sports. the attorney general said the doj is not afraid to go after certain states not following executive orders by the president so that's coming up right now from the justice department. >> martha: yeah, and we expect to continue in that. thank you very much david spent at doj. former u.k. prime minister boris johnson just back from ukraine on what he things about president trump leading the charge to end putin's war against ukraine next. ♪ ♪ things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. (the stock market is now down 23%). this is happening people. where there are so few certainties... (laughing) look around you. you deserve to know. as we navigate a future unknown. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. >>> russia continuing to bombard ukraine with drones and missiles overnight. according to ukrainian military as president trump tries to cut a deal to end the war three years after the invasion
essentially warnings to three states california, minnesota and maine telling the governors and leaders of those states to cooperate with the corporate -- president's order barringpartic participating, men and women's sports. the attorney general said the doj is not afraid to go after certain states not following executive orders by the president so that's coming up right now from the justice department. >> martha: yeah, and we expect to continue in that. thank you very much david spent at...
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bar a la ciudad autoridad para hacer arrestos a nadie que proporcione estos elementos. grupos religiosos que apoyaron a trump en las elecciones, ahora denuncia presentadora: por su parte como las iglesia de california la comunidad inmigrante, rechazar la criminalizaciÓn de los indocumentados. >> si alguien es un criminal que ha cometido asesinatos y son miembros de pandillas peligrosas, esas personas deben ser deportadas, pero no hace clasificar a esa misma gente con un trabajador. reportera: usted piensa que votar por trump fue un error? >> estamos mÁs enfocados en lo que es de valores como evitar el aborto. reportera: el pastor valiente ahora enfrenta el temor de que ice irrumpa en cualquier momento. >> tenemos un plan que hemos creado, del cual no podemos hablar abiertamente porque no queremos que nadie sepa cÓmo lo vamos a hacer. reportera: seis de cada 10 evangÉlicos latinos votaron por trump, mientras que ocho de cada 10 evangÉlicos blancos hicieron lo mismo. hoy catÓlicos evangÉlicos, judÍos y mormones dejan de lado sus diferencias para unirse en defensa de los inmigrantes. >> si lo hacemos unidos, vamos a lograr muchas cosaspara poder defender y proteger a nuestra comunidad migrantes. repor
bar a la ciudad autoridad para hacer arrestos a nadie que proporcione estos elementos. grupos religiosos que apoyaron a trump en las elecciones, ahora denuncia presentadora: por su parte como las iglesia de california la comunidad inmigrante, rechazar la criminalizaciÓn de los indocumentados. >> si alguien es un criminal que ha cometido asesinatos y son miembros de pandillas peligrosas, esas personas deben ser deportadas, pero no hace clasificar a esa misma gente con un trabajador....
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california court of appeals granted his release because prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during the trial. his attorneys, kenneth rosenfeld and allen sawyer say key evidence was barred from the court that prove their client's innocence. so much evidence was hidden from the jury. >> the trial judge made sure the jury did not know that game is accuser. was a worker and had been a worker long before meeting day santa clara county assistant district attorney terry harmon sent kron 4 statement saying, quote, a jury unanimously found stubblefield guilty of a woman at gunpoint. he was given an appropriate sentence and we felt that justice had been served. that justice has been interrupted. and although we are disappointed that the judge released mister stubblefield from custody. >> while we await a decision from the california supreme court, we remain focused on the assault that occurred. the victim and the need for accountability and community safety stubblefield played as a lineman in the nfl for 11 years playing for the forty-niners from 2000 to 2001, he says it's time away from family was the hardest part of his time in prison. >> now that really want to focus on what
california court of appeals granted his release because prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during the trial. his attorneys, kenneth rosenfeld and allen sawyer say key evidence was barred from the court that prove their client's innocence. so much evidence was hidden from the jury. >> the trial judge made sure the jury did not know that game is accuser. was a worker and had been a worker long before meeting day santa clara county assistant district attorney terry harmon...
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california law provides additional protections beyond those that exist at the federal level. the trump order calls on government agencies to stop using taxpayer money to promote what it calls gender ideology, and barseachers from supporting trans students, according to bonta. the right to equality in education and equal protection under the law is guaranteed by both the u.s. and california constitutions. >> the federal government does not dictate what we teach and does not write our curricula. we do that here in california. the federal government sets the floor of what education law requires. in this case, that floor, unfortunately, is in the basement. >> the attorney general also says california's resources will not be used to target teachers and school officials for complying with state law. >> robert f kennedy jr. cleared a big hurdle toward senate approval as health and human services secretary today, the senate finance committee advanced rfk jr. s nomination on a 14. >> to. >> 13 party line vote. kennedy has faced heavy criticism over his long history of calling vaccines dangerous, but he told lawmakers last week he is not opposed to vaccines. democrats voiced some serious misgivings. >> do se
california law provides additional protections beyond those that exist at the federal level. the trump order calls on government agencies to stop using taxpayer money to promote what it calls gender ideology, and barseachers from supporting trans students, according to bonta. the right to equality in education and equal protection under the law is guaranteed by both the u.s. and california constitutions. >> the federal government does not dictate what we teach and does not write our...
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bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partnerisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive liquor laws which hamstring cities in many ways and assemblymember hayne and i constantly work to deconstruct that and give cities more flexibility without micro-management from the state . and that's what we're doing here today. so sb 395 will create 20 new low cost liquor licenses for a hospitality zone defined by the city. and it will just allow some of these businesses to get going in a much more affordable way. and so with that, i want to turn it over to our sponsor of this legislation, mayor lurie. >> and you guys. >> good morning, everybody. >> thank you. senator wiener. well, it's great to be back in union square again after we welcomed hundreds
bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partnerisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive liquor...
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had a couple of candidates and they came up with a california judge, lilly and he the process went began and it was abruptly ended by the american bar association, which found her on and the the qualification of that unqualified that she was the most qualified woman lawyer available. she was unqualified. so it's it's it's hard. it's harsh. and i was around at the time, but it's hard for me to imagine how benighted we were. eleanor holmes norton, i think, had to sue newsweek because they had a rule against hiring in 1970, hiring women correspondents. it was an, as you say, until that equal opportunity credit act in 1974, women had to get a credit card to get a loan, to get a mortgage and to go through that with their husbands approval. so it was quite a the context in which this was all in which was operating was something. and indeed, i think the the the opposition to change that would be represented a woman justice of the supreme court was so extreme that the chief justice sent a letter of resignation that he didn't specifically mention that as the reason, but he said that because of the changes that, i can't i don't think i can co
had a couple of candidates and they came up with a california judge, lilly and he the process went began and it was abruptly ended by the american bar association, which found her on and the the qualification of that unqualified that she was the most qualified woman lawyer available. she was unqualified. so it's it's it's hard. it's harsh. and i was around at the time, but it's hard for me to imagine how benighted we were. eleanor holmes norton, i think, had to sue newsweek because they had a...
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the california court of appeals granted his release because prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during the trial. his attorneys throws and felton allen sawyer say key evidence was barrede courtroom during trial, including statements from the victim. she admitted that there was never a gun involved in this incident. a gun was mentioned that to get law enforcement to take this case. >> and that was the only purpose of it. and she tried to backtrack from the gun on multiple occasions. santa clara county assistant district attorney terry harmon sent kron 4 statement saying, quote, a jury unanimously found mister stubblefield guilty of a woman at gunpoint. >> he was given an appropriate sentence and we felt that justice had been served. that justice has been interrupted. and although we are disappointed that the judge released mister stubblefield from custody while we await a decision from the california supreme court, we remain focused on the assault that occurred. the victim and the need for accountability and community safety stubblefield played as a lineman in the nfl for 11 years playing for the forty-niners from 2000 to 2001, he says it's time away from family was th
the california court of appeals granted his release because prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during the trial. his attorneys throws and felton allen sawyer say key evidence was barrede courtroom during trial, including statements from the victim. she admitted that there was never a gun involved in this incident. a gun was mentioned that to get law enforcement to take this case. >> and that was the only purpose of it. and she tried to backtrack from the gun on multiple...
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bars for the last 35 years. >> i was picked on, bullied violently, uh- and it was traumatic and it was continual. >> one other path to freedom for the brothers is clemency from california governor gavin newsom. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. >> an alleged member of a berkeley cult like group appeared in a solano county courtroom this morning. he received legal representation and will be back in court in march. 22 year old maximilian snyder is accused of killing his 82 year old vallejo landlord, curtis linde, on january 17th. police believe the motive was to keep linde from testifying about two of his former tenants, tied to a group called the lions, who attacked and nearly killed him two years earlier. they have also been linked to several deaths spanning three states. last sunday, police in maryland arrested an apparent leader. 34 year-old jack lasota from berkeley, and two others. a uc berkeley professor says cults are now inside homes nationwide online. >> we talk about cults. we're really talking about forms of belief that disrupt our social equilibrium. but there's no legal definition for cults. >> lasota and the two others are being held in maryland on gu
bars for the last 35 years. >> i was picked on, bullied violently, uh- and it was traumatic and it was continual. >> one other path to freedom for the brothers is clemency from california governor gavin newsom. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. >> an alleged member of a berkeley cult like group appeared in a solano county courtroom this morning. he received legal representation and will be back in court in march. 22 year old maximilian snyder is accused of killing his 82...
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california's governor gavin newsom ordering the state par parole board to conduct an investigation. is the governor preparing to set them free? here's matt gutman. >> reporter: after 35 years behind bars for the shotgun murders of their parents, tonight, a giant first step toward possible clemency for the menendez brothers. in a surprise move, governor gavin newsom fast-tracking a parole board assessment of the risks of their release from prison. >> if question for the board is a rather simple one. do erik and lyle menmenendez, d they pose, what we call, an unreasonable risk to public safery. >> reporter: the governor says in a letter he'll weigh the impact on victims and survivors. the brothers' self-development in prison, and their use of available rehabilitative programs. and it come just days after l.a.'s new d.a. announced his opposition to a new trial for the murder of their parents kitty and jose menendez, casting doubt on the brothers' claim of sexual abuse by their father. do you personally believe they were not sexually abused by at least jose menendez? >> they testified to it in great detail. i also understand that when it came to any corroborating information about that se
california's governor gavin newsom ordering the state par parole board to conduct an investigation. is the governor preparing to set them free? here's matt gutman. >> reporter: after 35 years behind bars for the shotgun murders of their parents, tonight, a giant first step toward possible clemency for the menendez brothers. in a surprise move, governor gavin newsom fast-tracking a parole board assessment of the risks of their release from prison. >> if question for the board is a...
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california court of appeals granted his release because prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during the trial. his attorneys can it throws and felton allen sawyer keep evidence was barredrom the courtroom during trial, including statements from the victim. she admitted that there was never a gun involved in this incident. the gun was mentioned to get law enforcement to take this case. that was the only purpose of it. and she tried to backtrack from the gun on multiple occasions. santa clara county assistant district attorney terry hartman sent kron 4 statement saying, quote, a jury unanimously found mister stubblefield guilty of a woman at gunpoint. he was given an appropriate sentence and we felt that justice had been served. that justice has been interrupted. and although we are disappointed that the judge released mister stubblefield from custody while we await a decision from the california supreme court, we remain focused on the assault that occurred. the victim and the need for accountability and community safety stubblefield played as a lineman in the nfl for 11 years playing for the forty-niners from 2000 to 2001, he says it's time away from family was the hard
california court of appeals granted his release because prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during the trial. his attorneys can it throws and felton allen sawyer keep evidence was barredrom the courtroom during trial, including statements from the victim. she admitted that there was never a gun involved in this incident. the gun was mentioned to get law enforcement to take this case. that was the only purpose of it. and she tried to backtrack from the gun on multiple occasions....
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barring biological men from competing women's and girls sports. >> the war on women sports is over. congressman a father of three girls troy is here california governor meeting with trump at the white house as he pushes for additional funding for the l.a. wildfires we are cavalry efforts the founder barbara corrigan is going to join us she lost her home in the wildfires she started to gofundme to raise money for her neighbors take a look at future screen across the screen investors are waiting trump tariffs as china's calling them discriminatory in a wto complaint that's been filed for the jobs picture we updated today jobless claims are coming out 8:30 a.m. eastern time we will have those numbers as they cross. federated hermes stephen is going to react to all of the economic data take a look at european markets right now as you can see with asia and europe as well we have a couple different stories playing, joining the conversation all morning long today strategic wealth partners ceo mark tepper, former federal prosecutor 19 ice director jonathan fahey posterior lonski partners president lee carter. "mornings with maria" is live right now
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it would have prevented the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr from cooperating with ice in several ways. chief among them, it would have barred the state prison system from keeping someone in custody when ice requests the cdcr to do just that the bill would have also prevented the state prison system from providing ice with the prisoners release date and from transferring prisoners to directly to ice custody. but in a rare move before the bill even had its first committee hearing, governor newsom's office announced he will veto a be 15 or a bill like it if it reaches his desk. but the governor's office directing us to this message. the governor wrote when he vetoed a similar bill last year. newsom writing then, quote, i believe current law strikes the right balance on limiting interaction to support community trust and cooperation between law enforcement and local communities. for this reason, i cannot sign this bill. i think the governor is doing the right thing in this instance and i disagree with him on a regular basis. that's the reaction from republican us. i'm a member, cho patterson. he believes the state should cooper
it would have prevented the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr from cooperating with ice in several ways. chief among them, it would have barred the state prison system from keeping someone in custody when ice requests the cdcr to do just that the bill would have also prevented the state prison system from providing ice with the prisoners release date and from transferring prisoners to directly to ice custody. but in a rare move before the bill even had its first...
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judge has granted a preliminary injunction barring unauthorized government employees like elon musk access to the treasury central payment system. california's today, bonta said, quote, californians can breathe a sigh of relief knowing the california department of justice is going to the mat for them and standing up against the trump administration's chilling overreach of power. >> public schools and universities have until the end of this week to get rid of die programs or risk losing federal money. the education department gave an ultimatum to stop practices that consider race in admissions, hiring, or financial aid. the sweeping order could affect everything from college applications to campus clubs. while some argue it's a push to correct discrimination, critics warn the move could discourage efforts to foster diverse and inclusive campuses. the memo builds on the president's executive order banning diversity programs in schools. >> a federal scholarship helping students from underserved and rural areas to attend historically black colleges. well, that's now on hold. the u.s. department of agriculture has suspended the 1890 scholars prog
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bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partner to san francisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's...
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administration is investigating the california interscholastic federation, or cif, over its stance on transgender athletes. president trump signing an executive order last week barringrans athletes from women's sports. but the cif said it will abide by state law allowing student athletes to participate in sports according to the gender by which they identify. the minnesota state high school league is also under investigation. the cif telling ktvu it does not comment on pending investigations. >> a federal judge says the plan by elon musk to shrink the federal workforce by offering buyouts to employees is legal. the judge ruled that labor unions did not have standing to challenge that program. the government said federal employees who resigned could get paid through the end of september. the trump administration says about 75,000 federal workers have signed up, and they added that the program is now closed. lawyers for the workers union say they are assessing their next steps. >> the countdown is on for all star weekend. coming up, tonight's events officially tipping off this big time sporting event being held in the bay area for the first time in 25 years. >> and th
administration is investigating the california interscholastic federation, or cif, over its stance on transgender athletes. president trump signing an executive order last week barringrans athletes from women's sports. but the cif said it will abide by state law allowing student athletes to participate in sports according to the gender by which they identify. the minnesota state high school league is also under investigation. the cif telling ktvu it does not comment on pending investigations....
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bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partner to san francisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive liquor laws which hamstring cities in many ways and assemblymember hayne and i constantly work to deconstruct that and give cities more flexibility without micro-management from the state . and that's what we're doing here today. so sb 395 will create 20 new low cost liquor licenses for a hospitality zone defined by the city. and it will just allow some of these businesses to get going in a much more affordable way. and so with that, i want to turn it over to our sponsor of this legislation, mayor lurie. >> and you guys. >> good morning, everybody. >> thank you. senator wiener. well, it's great to be back in union square again after we welc
bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partner to san francisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's...
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. >> dana: california's democratic governor newsom with a bombshell announcement perhaps moving lyle and eric menendez one step closer to freedom after decades behind bars. >> the question for the board is a rather simple one. do eric and lyle menendez pose a current what we call unreasonable risk to public safety. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when your generac detects a power outage, it automatically powers up, giving your family the security and peace of mind they deserve. we don't have to worry about whether we lose power or not. if the utility company does not come through, our generac does. after the hurricane happened, we just want to be prepared for anything. 8 out of 10 home generators are generac, with thousands of satisfied customers. number one thing to prepare for is extended power outages. don't make it so hard on yourself, have a generac home standby generator. and owning a generator is easier than ever. special financing and low monthly payment options are available, and if you call now, you
. >> dana: california's democratic governor newsom with a bombshell announcement perhaps moving lyle and eric menendez one step closer to freedom after decades behind bars. >> the question for the board is a rather simple one. do eric and lyle menendez pose a current what we call unreasonable risk to public safety. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted....
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the nations news agenda, if you go not into california may be put into ohio or michigan or pennsylvania, you go into a small town into a barbershop or a bar, you have fox news on tv everywhere. it is constant and we have to figure out a way to stop this right wing media ecosystem from dominating the national conversation. >> i have been listening. on the media, there has to be a direct deposit into investing in media infrastructure so that the voices and policies of the party are getting out there in new and nontraditional ways. most people get their news from youtube or their community or different apps. the right wing has been able to expand and get what they are saying to far and wide reaching voters. for us, we have had a very old playbook and it's time to move away and use this time to reset, and even the framing of this of how we kind of lost the plot, we did not lose the plot with the candidate who was most qualified, when she was taking over as the nominee, so i want that to be clear. she had the best policies and agendas. when it came to culturally competent messaging and narrative building that was not the case. thank you for re
the nations news agenda, if you go not into california may be put into ohio or michigan or pennsylvania, you go into a small town into a barbershop or a bar, you have fox news on tv everywhere. it is constant and we have to figure out a way to stop this right wing media ecosystem from dominating the national conversation. >> i have been listening. on the media, there has to be a direct deposit into investing in media infrastructure so that the voices and policies of the party are getting...