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es todo para," conexiÓn california".iativa de proteger a los inmigrantes no autorizados a travÉs de una orden ejecutiva donde su gobernador adopta medidas similares a las de una ciudad santuario. manifestantes a favor del presidente trump salen a manifestar su apoyo, en momentos en que el mismo partido republicano critica las negociaciones del mandatario con el partido demÓcrata. tras
es todo para," conexiÓn california".iativa de proteger a los inmigrantes no autorizados a travÉs de una orden ejecutiva donde su gobernador adopta medidas similares a las de una ciudad santuario. manifestantes a favor del presidente trump salen a manifestar su apoyo, en momentos en que el mismo partido republicano critica las negociaciones del mandatario con el partido demÓcrata. tras
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students in california. now, i'm under no illusions these steps alone are enough to solve our immigration challenges. clearly there should be sensible limits on immigration and it is the responsibility of the federal government to set those limits. we can all agree we need comprehensive immigration reform, clear, predictable and fair guidelines which secures our borders and provides a pathway to legal residency and citizenship for undocumented communities throughout the great country. but we have a problem. the situation is we have a congress that abdicated the responsibility to do their job and get a comprehensive immigration reform package to the president. let me be very clear. if the new president wants to wage a campaign of fear against innocent families, he can count us out. we will not lift a single finger or spend a single cent. we're not going to allow one election to reverse generations of progress at the height of our historic diversity, our economic output and our sense of global responsibility.
students in california. now, i'm under no illusions these steps alone are enough to solve our immigration challenges. clearly there should be sensible limits on immigration and it is the responsibility of the federal government to set those limits. we can all agree we need comprehensive immigration reform, clear, predictable and fair guidelines which secures our borders and provides a pathway to legal residency and citizenship for undocumented communities throughout the great country. but we...
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Sep 3, 2017
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so, is this a loss for patients across california?jerry: absolutely, this is a loss for patients across california. there are some in the legislature that would rather support and protect doctors than patients. bigad: hill says his legislation would force the worst offending doctors to disclose their probation to patients. that's about 240 doctors. now, other lawmakers pushed a less restrictive plan that would only require about a quarter of those physicians to tell their patients about their probation. since the two sides refuse to budge, lawmakers are now back at square one. announcer: firefighters risk their lives to keep us safe, often hiding the emotional pain caused by their jobs. up next, we reveal the results of our 6-month investigation that show the stress is taking more of a toll than you might realize. lives than died in the line of duty last year. the alarming statistic puts a spotlight on mental health in the fire service. we surveyed hundreds of firefighters, and found many are struggling in silence. they say the conver
so, is this a loss for patients across california?jerry: absolutely, this is a loss for patients across california. there are some in the legislature that would rather support and protect doctors than patients. bigad: hill says his legislation would force the worst offending doctors to disclose their probation to patients. that's about 240 doctors. now, other lawmakers pushed a less restrictive plan that would only require about a quarter of those physicians to tell their patients about their...
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the culture and business of cannabis is changing throughout california.as this iconic plant turns into a scaleable economy, local and state policies may decide whether it thrives or withers. >> i believe it's being grown across the west coast. and i believe the price is so low that the industries can be driven out of humble county. >> the fear is that the people that were a part of this, that started the movement, will not have a place in the future. and it will only happen if we do not take part, if we do not stand up and make our voices heard as the heart and soul of the cannabis industry. >> we turn to our panel and talk about the market dynamics of cannabis in california. we just saw what's happening in humble county. smart and medium-size growers concerned that they may be put out of business or have their industry dominated by a handful of really big, powerful players. how real of a possibility is that? >> it's real. we hope the economics and the framework allow for small to medium-sized growers to thrive. it if it's for a consumer or a patient, mos
the culture and business of cannabis is changing throughout california.as this iconic plant turns into a scaleable economy, local and state policies may decide whether it thrives or withers. >> i believe it's being grown across the west coast. and i believe the price is so low that the industries can be driven out of humble county. >> the fear is that the people that were a part of this, that started the movement, will not have a place in the future. and it will only happen if we do...
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california. i believe california is a bellwether for the nation on this issue. of course, this president brought back those painful memories and exploited deep-seated tensions to win his office. since taking office we've see more of this detestable campaign rhetoric put into action from the muslim ban to the most recent decision to end daca. we knew we had to be decisive. it took the extraordinary position to hire outside counsel. that outside counsel is the former he attorney general of the united states, eric holder. to help informative isa legislature on this issue as well as many other issues. we set toward building a wall of resistance to the hateful, destructive and shortsighted agenda currently prevailing here in washington. we have filed a number of lawsuits in consultation with mr. holder as well as her state attorney general. we've expanded access to legal counsel for those immigrants residing in the state of california to ensure due process for all. we pass my bill, senate bill 54 also
california. i believe california is a bellwether for the nation on this issue. of course, this president brought back those painful memories and exploited deep-seated tensions to win his office. since taking office we've see more of this detestable campaign rhetoric put into action from the muslim ban to the most recent decision to end daca. we knew we had to be decisive. it took the extraordinary position to hire outside counsel. that outside counsel is the former he attorney general of the...
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then it is your great state, the state of california. if you're interested in room rounding out the top ten we have number seven, france, brazil, a nation that's new quite a bit, russia and then we have so california's economy is bigger than russia's. this is what it means for california to embrace people from all over the world who want to come to our country, who want to come to her state, who want to work hard and give their children a better future. reese backed our laws, pivot taxes and pledge their allegiance to the red white blue. when you have a president who says we have 11 million or 13 million on document immigrants who are criminal felons that is not true. there perpetuated this for a very long time. this threatens our economic prosperity as a state. i values as well as our people. this country is greater than anyone manner party. want to finish by saying the following. to all of the dreamers have been betrayed by this president. let me end by saying to those dreamers who have been bullied, demeaned, downsized or told they ar
then it is your great state, the state of california. if you're interested in room rounding out the top ten we have number seven, france, brazil, a nation that's new quite a bit, russia and then we have so california's economy is bigger than russia's. this is what it means for california to embrace people from all over the world who want to come to our country, who want to come to her state, who want to work hard and give their children a better future. reese backed our laws, pivot taxes and...
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so, is this a loss for patients across california? jerry: absolutely, this is a loss for patients across california. there are some in the legislature that would rather support and protect doctors than patients. bigad: hill says his legislation would force the worst offending doctors to disclose their probation to patients. that's about 240 doctors. now, other lawmakers pushed a less restrictive plan that would only require about a quarter of those physicians to tell their patients about their probation. since the two sides refuse to budge, lawmakers are now back at square one. announcer: firefighters risk their lives to keep us safe, often hiding the emotional pain caused by their jobs. up next, we reveal the results of our 6-month investigation that show the stress is taking more of a toll than you might realize. lives than died in the line of duty last year. the alarming statistic puts a spotlight on mental health in the fire service. we surveyed hundreds of firefighters, and found many are struggling in silence. they say the conve
so, is this a loss for patients across california? jerry: absolutely, this is a loss for patients across california. there are some in the legislature that would rather support and protect doctors than patients. bigad: hill says his legislation would force the worst offending doctors to disclose their probation to patients. that's about 240 doctors. now, other lawmakers pushed a less restrictive plan that would only require about a quarter of those physicians to tell their patients about their...
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when you think about today here in san francisco and northern california and southern california, we have major homelessness issues. we have major housing issues. so who is actually taking the bold action? let the actions speak instead of just the words. so, you know, i've worked to increase financing and building affordable housing by 80% in my 2 1/2 years. you can talk about doing something in the future, or you actually can show precedent, take actioion, and demonstrate people. we're actually putting a roof over your head. i actually hear you not only through my ears but through my heart. i want to make sure you have a better life. >> another big issue is transportation. the legislature just passed a tax on gasoline, 12 cents a gallon. one democratic state senator is facing a recall because he voted for it. would you vote for that? >> i actually would. we have to make sure we have a world class infrastructure. people comment all the time whether you live outside california or within california, our roaded have been underinvested in. we're losing massive quality of life and product
when you think about today here in san francisco and northern california and southern california, we have major homelessness issues. we have major housing issues. so who is actually taking the bold action? let the actions speak instead of just the words. so, you know, i've worked to increase financing and building affordable housing by 80% in my 2 1/2 years. you can talk about doing something in the future, or you actually can show precedent, take actioion, and demonstrate people. we're...
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in california that means they are held, a person who is arrested is held for an extra 20 days in california>> it's not -- it's not compensated. that's the government telling states and localities how to enforce laws and what to do. i'm a believer until federalism. >> tucker: are you telling me with a straight face thisil is about the uncompensated custody that california has to s pay for. its senators could be standing up right now and saying we are demanding federal funds, which they would get instantly, to cover this cost. but they are not. because that's not what it is about. by the way, if that's the reason, then why are land lords in california, if this bill passes going to be in jeopardy for reporting to the feds their illegal tenants? it has nothing to do with the cost. >> the landlord part, i agree with you. that's absurd. unfortunately, california bears the cost of federal w immigration enforcement like any other state does when the feds tell them they have to hold these people in jail 20 days on average or more. >> tucker: a red herring and silly. >> it's a big cost that the taxpa
in california that means they are held, a person who is arrested is held for an extra 20 days in california>> it's not -- it's not compensated. that's the government telling states and localities how to enforce laws and what to do. i'm a believer until federalism. >> tucker: are you telling me with a straight face thisil is about the uncompensated custody that california has to s pay for. its senators could be standing up right now and saying we are demanding federal funds, which...
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they are hosting a discussion with california and, california state president putin and a panel looking at how local officials argued with immigrant and refugee communities in the united states. just a minute or two from getting started. this is live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. my name is winnie stachelberg and on the executive vice president for external affairs at the center for american progress. before we begin our program, please join us in letting everyone know that our thoughts and prayers are with those suffering from the devastating impacts of natural disasters here in the united states, in our territories abroad, and around the world. we hope for the safety and relief of individuals, families, and communities affected. welcome to today's timely discussion regarding state and local actions to promote public safety and increased inclusion for immigrants and refugee communities across the
they are hosting a discussion with california and, california state president putin and a panel looking at how local officials argued with immigrant and refugee communities in the united states. just a minute or two from getting started. this is live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. my name is winnie...
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speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. ruiz: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act, to protect dreamers like missy, who attends the david giffin school of medicine at ucla and dreams of saving thousands of lives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. does the gentleman from oklahoma yield for the purpose of this unanimous consent request? mr. cole: mr. speaker, i'm reiterating my earlier announcement that all time yielded is for purpose of debate only and i will not yield for any other purpose. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma does not yield and therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm happy to yield to the gentlelady from new york, ms. velazquez, for the purpose of unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. velazquez: thank you, i ask unanimous
speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. ruiz: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act, to protect dreamers like missy, who attends the david giffin school of medicine at ucla and dreams of saving thousands of lives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. does the gentleman from oklahoma yield for the purpose of this unanimous consent...
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. >>> california is one step closer to becoming a sanctuary state. a bill that would limit how local and state police can interact with federal immigration officials is now on the governor's desk. this week the senate and assembly passed the bill. the boats were essentially along party lines. governor brown helped to negotiate the final version of the bill and is expected to sign it. that gop vice chair howard epstein thinks the governor should reject the bill. >> i am hoping he vetoes it and show some common sense. why do these people think they only have to cooperate with laws they approve? >> now, if passed, the bill would prohibit law-enforcement officials from asking about a person's immigration status and from participating in immigration enforcement efforts. although a release date for prisoner can be shared with immigration for people with violent criminal history. if signed by the governor, california century state status would take effect january 1st. >>> one of the key players on the century law was governor jerry brown who refused to back
. >>> california is one step closer to becoming a sanctuary state. a bill that would limit how local and state police can interact with federal immigration officials is now on the governor's desk. this week the senate and assembly passed the bill. the boats were essentially along party lines. governor brown helped to negotiate the final version of the bill and is expected to sign it. that gop vice chair howard epstein thinks the governor should reject the bill. >> i am hoping he...
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if you are in california, it dominates the fundraising and campaign cash for any california legislative or gubernatorial candidate and if you don't know that that is where the money is coming from you don't have a sense who is pulling levers politically in the state of california. there are things we can do from a transparency and reporting perspective that people wouldn't care if a candidate raised $100 billion if it was in $27 amounts versus one candidate getting $80 million from a shadow we super pac and much smaller amount from individuals. >> any prospect for campaign-finance reform? >> there is a prospect at the national level and state level. these transparency and disclosure laws if those would go into effect, it would be enormously consequential and enforcement of existing laws. as the former chair would be the first to not only acknowledge but got to enforce the laws, the other thing is how do you get the 27 average donors? there are some good proposals whether it is tax credits, rebates, matching funds, a lot at the state level that would facilitate the little person, the ave
if you are in california, it dominates the fundraising and campaign cash for any california legislative or gubernatorial candidate and if you don't know that that is where the money is coming from you don't have a sense who is pulling levers politically in the state of california. there are things we can do from a transparency and reporting perspective that people wouldn't care if a candidate raised $100 billion if it was in $27 amounts versus one candidate getting $80 million from a shadow we...
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we see it here in california. it's going to be interesting to see how it evolves because so far nobody else has come out to be that much of a force. with that, we will take a little break and we'll be right back. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. the best.der. the s-class has sat at the pinnacle of automotive excellence for generations. the one car that continually innovates and pushes technology forward. on each s-class, there lies a simple badge. and it serves as our constant reminder, to never rest on laurels, and to
we see it here in california. it's going to be interesting to see how it evolves because so far nobody else has come out to be that much of a force. with that, we will take a little break and we'll be right back. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for...
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we make this movement beyond california.t needs to be all 50 states coming together and there are dreamers across the country. there is immigration reform that's needed across the country. and i would expect every member to be engaged. but they need to hear from the constituents and be vocal about this. the be vocal about the expediency that's needed. >> thank you for joining us in the nation's capital this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> now we go to is ak sacrament. the attorney general plans to sue the trump administration for ending the program. california has more daca resipt yentss than any other state. scott shafer has that interview. >> attorney general thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, scott. >> you're going to be filing a lawsuit probably next week against the trump administration for phasing out daca. can you tell me what is the basis for this lawsuit going to be? >> well, every one of us in is this country has grown acu accustomed to talking about our constitutional rights whether making sur
we make this movement beyond california.t needs to be all 50 states coming together and there are dreamers across the country. there is immigration reform that's needed across the country. and i would expect every member to be engaged. but they need to hear from the constituents and be vocal about this. the be vocal about the expediency that's needed. >> thank you for joining us in the nation's capital this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> now we go to is ak sacrament....
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high pressure in california and not strong high. sunny tomorrow then little trough of low pressure and clouds blossoming overnight and most of sunday looks like it will be a sunny day. as you can see mostly clear skies after the batch of low clouds. high pressure dominance and next week rain in seattle and cooler temperatures and breezy conditions. clouds at the coast, mostly sunny on saturday. temperatures average and wild week ahead and way to next friday things will begin to warm up in the bay. between now and then average. still nice for the wine festival tomorrow. sunny and mild and the grand prix of sonoma. plenty of sunshine. if you feel like taking in some football, the oakland raiders are taking on the new york jets tomorrow. 1:05 p.m. mainly sunny. and 71 degrees. there is more. the giants are playing and they are taking on the arizona diamondbacks. 1:05 and a temperature at 68. getting out of the immediate bay, warm in the central valley and sun and sfo mostly cloudy skies and rain for seattle and new york has 78. overnig
high pressure in california and not strong high. sunny tomorrow then little trough of low pressure and clouds blossoming overnight and most of sunday looks like it will be a sunny day. as you can see mostly clear skies after the batch of low clouds. high pressure dominance and next week rain in seattle and cooler temperatures and breezy conditions. clouds at the coast, mostly sunny on saturday. temperatures average and wild week ahead and way to next friday things will begin to warm up in the...
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they passed the california values act largely along party lines. it now goes to the governor's desk. the act would limit local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration agents forbidding state and local agencies from providing information and prohibits police and sheriffs from asking about a person's immigration status. state and local law enforcement would be able to communicate with federal immigration authorities if a person is convicted of certain crimes and corrections officers would be allowed to work with federal agencies. the legislation led to a heated debate in the assembly and senate. >> it was never about providing some sort of sanctuary for immigrants and helping immigrants. it has always been about putting a wall between our local law enforcement and federal partners. >> i am disheartened on all this talk about cooperation with our federal partners as if they care about our immigrant communities when it comes to creating a just immigration system or enforcement system. >> governor jerry brown is expected to sign the bill. t
they passed the california values act largely along party lines. it now goes to the governor's desk. the act would limit local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration agents forbidding state and local agencies from providing information and prohibits police and sheriffs from asking about a person's immigration status. state and local law enforcement would be able to communicate with federal immigration authorities if a person is convicted of certain crimes and corrections officers...
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california is partaking in that today. >> nancy with operation -- california operation life sever.ofit group taking part in the effort today. this is part of a nationwide effort to raise awareness about railroad safety. and a little later this morning, we will be hopping on the train with some of the representatives as they continue to get the message out. in jack london square, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> oakland police are searching for a burglar after two guns were stolen from a car that belonged to a southern cal officer. it happened just before 11:00 yesterday morning. the officer is from the eof taft near bakersfield and drove to the bay area to help with the berkeley protest in a city- owned suv. investigators will check footage from two security cameras from the parking lot. neighbors say the break-ins are nothing new in the neighborhood. >> i'm kind of nervous. in and out and quick and fast and get it over with and go back to the car. especially with my son, i want to make sure that he is. >> i have a law passed last year in oakland that requires law enforcement off
california is partaking in that today. >> nancy with operation -- california operation life sever.ofit group taking part in the effort today. this is part of a nationwide effort to raise awareness about railroad safety. and a little later this morning, we will be hopping on the train with some of the representatives as they continue to get the message out. in jack london square, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> oakland police are searching for a burglar after two guns were...
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in california usgs scientists say hundreds more shake sensors are needed. sewer system to connect to radios tvs phones computers as well as sirens. >> it seems that the money always comes out of the coffers after a disaster. that is true in earthquakes as well. >> an earthquake warning system will cost $38 million less $15 million a year to operate. >>> a shifting forecast track the has the center of the storm moving west over miami over the florida keys and possibly of the gulf coast of florida. team coverage tonight. joe waldman in miami. first two bill martin and where it is right now.>>> it went down to a 4 earlier. it is back up to a 5. it is on the north side of cuba. if you notice the i. the i is bumping up against -- the shoreline. that can weaken the storm which would be great. the downside is it will spend the time out here in the open water before it moves into florida. that is on saturday. it will have a chance to regroup itself. that is where we are right now. cuba is taking the brunt of it. hurricane warnings and watches rl. the whole bottom h
in california usgs scientists say hundreds more shake sensors are needed. sewer system to connect to radios tvs phones computers as well as sirens. >> it seems that the money always comes out of the coffers after a disaster. that is true in earthquakes as well. >> an earthquake warning system will cost $38 million less $15 million a year to operate. >>> a shifting forecast track the has the center of the storm moving west over miami over the florida keys and possibly of the...
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lowenthal of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. lowenthal: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, my amendment preserves the national ocean policy. the national ocean policy is a commonsense way to facilitate multistakeholder collaboration on complex ocean issues. and it promotes economic opportunity, national security and environmental protections. mr. chairman, i represent a coastal district in southern california. and i know firsthand that we can have a thriving ocean economy and at the same time protect and conserve our precious ocean resources. off the coast of my district there are marine protected areas, state waters, federal waters and department of defense installations. we are a marine life hot spot. some of the best blue whale watching happens a few miles from our shores. we have a booming recreational fishing sector. we hav
lowenthal of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. lowenthal: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, my amendment preserves the national ocean policy. the national ocean policy is a commonsense way to facilitate multistakeholder collaboration on complex ocean issues. and it promotes economic opportunity, national security...
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the california state economy would lose $11 billion. he says from an economic perspective, the decision makes no sense.>> it is going to hurt our competitive impacts. we want the brightest working here. it will send a terrible message to people around the world, who are inking of coming to the united states. >> ending daca is going to cause companies billions of dollars in unnecessary turnover costs and cut contributions to medicare and social security. the congressman says he is disappointed by the decision and called it morally wrong. we also know that our attorney general is prepared to protect him and his office is working on legal actions against the trump administration over this decision. back to you. >> a lot is going to happen in the next six months. >> as texas continues to recover from harvey, another part of the country is now preparing for hurricane irma. now bay area agencies are shifting their resources. >> now with toxic trash growing, sore harvey related health concerns. we will have the details coming up. >> here at ho
the california state economy would lose $11 billion. he says from an economic perspective, the decision makes no sense.>> it is going to hurt our competitive impacts. we want the brightest working here. it will send a terrible message to people around the world, who are inking of coming to the united states. >> ending daca is going to cause companies billions of dollars in unnecessary turnover costs and cut contributions to medicare and social security. the congressman says he is...
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>> housing affects coastal california. once you get to inland california you can afford a home. buy a home for 100, 200, $300,000. we have a lot of inland, in in particular democrats, what happened with the gas tax. >> not crazy about raising another tax. >> they are not crazy about raising another tax. on top of it we have republicans based on what happened in captain trade probably not interested in going up. >> that's a wobbler as well. >> everything else seems like it is just about there. >> one other question, you had a bill that would continue the rebate program for electric cars. we are trying to get more. how does that fit with the state's environmental? >> we are hopeful about next year. we are going to approve cap and trade budget, more money for electric vehicles in that budget. that's another bandaid for this year. this was about a 12 year program, not a one year program. the problem is selling cars, letting consumers know about rebates. you need to have some certainty. what you wanted to do was have a 12 year program. >> you want certainly but it sounds like a major
>> housing affects coastal california. once you get to inland california you can afford a home. buy a home for 100, 200, $300,000. we have a lot of inland, in in particular democrats, what happened with the gas tax. >> not crazy about raising another tax. >> they are not crazy about raising another tax. on top of it we have republicans based on what happened in captain trade probably not interested in going up. >> that's a wobbler as well. >> everything else seems...
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(laughter) now halloween time is in dineyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> welcome back to mornings on two. people in concord are complaining about a local safeway having major crime problem. neighbors are reaching out to city leaders about the safeway on willow pass road. employees say that the store deals with six to ten shoplifters a day. the mayor has reached out to the safeway with concerns about homelessness, trespassing and shoplifting but the store does not want to work with police. >> they were not interested in pursuing an authorization to arrest. they were not interested in trying to work on other crime prevention options that our police department may be able to share with them and other methods and techniques and seem to think that their options are satisfactory. >>> time is now 6:24. san francisco plans to spend $6 million in state money to help people stay off drugs and out of jail. money will come from proposition 47 that reduced penalties for some crimes in an effort to lower of the prison population. i also gives money to programs that
(laughter) now halloween time is in dineyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> welcome back to mornings on two. people in concord are complaining about a local safeway having major crime problem. neighbors are reaching out to city leaders about the safeway on willow pass road. employees say that the store deals with six to ten shoplifters a day. the mayor has reached out to the safeway with concerns about homelessness, trespassing and shoplifting but the store does not want...
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making california the first sanctuary state. the assembly and the senate are set to vote on that legislation. if it is approved it heads to governor jerry brown who announced his support for the bill earlier this year. >>> bills addressing housing crisis. passing a 75 dollar fee on mortgage refinances. this would create affordable housing fund. and vet ran loans that were slashed during the great recession. several bills eased local building restrictions and required building communities to plan for low and moderate housing. senator jim bell of -- plan for that low and moderate housing need and penalize communities who say not in my backyard. following that vote, governor brown tweeted there is no place like home. while lawmakers heard the alarm for affordable housing they hit the snooze button on -- increasing attendance and student's grades in health. impact on family and local control. >>> happening today, a major deadline for building owners for san francisco. the examiner reports the owners of nearly 800 buildings have not
making california the first sanctuary state. the assembly and the senate are set to vote on that legislation. if it is approved it heads to governor jerry brown who announced his support for the bill earlier this year. >>> bills addressing housing crisis. passing a 75 dollar fee on mortgage refinances. this would create affordable housing fund. and vet ran loans that were slashed during the great recession. several bills eased local building restrictions and required building...
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grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. wea whole new place that'swe lookin' to get scared! (laughter) now halloween time is in dineyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> san francisco police are searching for to suspect who attacked a man, a bus stopped at the intersection of mission and geneva, the victim tried to get off the bus when the men started punching him for no apparent reason.>> it doesn't seem, based on the initial report, that it was something that was targeted, we don't know what the suspect's motives were, nothing was taken from the victim, no robbery. >> the victim was treated for minor injuries at the hospital, and released. police are looking for surveillance video in the area, and would like to talk to anyone who witnessed the attack.>>> the trump administration is facing a lawsuit from the california attorney general. it seeks to halt construction of the
grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. wea whole new place that'swe lookin' to get scared! (laughter) now halloween time is in dineyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> san francisco police are searching for to suspect who attacked a man, a bus stopped at the intersection of mission and geneva, the victim...
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you know, just allow us to look at california a little more for a second. you alluded to the democrats running, strong incumbents. and the way with the primary in california, you will have a ballot that will have a member of congress on it, maybe a republican or two trying to challenge them from the right, potentially there is one running in rohrbacher's district, in orange county, and some others, but none of them will be financially stable compared to an incumbent. but the democrats, in some cases there are more than a dozen candidates running, so they will all appear on the ballot, and if you are a voter you know you pick one, and whoever is the top to advance to the general. you do not know which one will emerge as the strong one and there are other elements that are important, so in that race it will be interesting because it will determine a lot to see if the incumbents have anything to worry about. leslie: it calls for discipline. cassandra: it goes back to my comment about the statewide for republicans with congressional seats. you have the clear th
you know, just allow us to look at california a little more for a second. you alluded to the democrats running, strong incumbents. and the way with the primary in california, you will have a ballot that will have a member of congress on it, maybe a republican or two trying to challenge them from the right, potentially there is one running in rohrbacher's district, in orange county, and some others, but none of them will be financially stable compared to an incumbent. but the democrats, in some...
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introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. program protecting undocumented immigrations... california is taking the trump administration to court over the controversial decision to end a program protecting undocumented immigrants. >>> crews from the bay area are joining the relief effort in florida in the wake of hurricane irma. >>> and i am tracking tropical storm irma, we let you know the latest statistics on the storm, plus your local forecast. >>> expect delays on this monday morning commute, significant slowdowns along 580 and a car fire on the san mateo bridge and a traffic alert on 680. >>> good morning, it is monday, september 11, i am michelle griego. >> i am kenny choi. hundreds of counties in the south are under estate of emergency.>>> tropical storm irma brings powerful rain and winds. >> reported on champion is live in florida with the latest. >> reporter: as the sun rose in tampa the mayor admitted that he believes his city dodged a bullet, in fact, he has lifted a curfew that he put in place here yesterday. as y
introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. program protecting undocumented immigrations... california is taking the trump administration to court over the controversial decision to end a program protecting undocumented immigrants. >>> crews from the bay area are joining the relief effort in florida in the wake of hurricane irma. >>> and i am tracking tropical storm irma, we let you know the latest statistics on the storm, plus your local...
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introducing my new california breakfast burrito. jack in the box. ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ stars belong to everyone ♪ ♪ they cling there for you and for me ♪ ♪ flowers in spring ♪ the robins that sing ♪ the sunbeams that shine ♪ they're yours and their mine ♪ love can come to everyone ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ welcome back. thousands gathered over the weekend in downtown oakland for the annual pride parade. >>> the parade started at 14th and broadway ending with a festival on 20th street. the participants came from all over the state. many say the pride celebration in oakland has a different feel from those in san francisco. san francisco firefighters are mourning the southern death of a beloved chief. he died while i work over the weekend. he spent 26 years in the fire department found unresponsive in his office. we have the story of the way he is being remembered and his connection to 9/11.>> reporter: flags are at half staff at fire station 2 for battalion chief terry smyrtle. it is here where f
introducing my new california breakfast burrito. jack in the box. ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ stars belong to everyone ♪ ♪ they cling there for you and for me ♪ ♪ flowers in spring ♪ the robins that sing ♪ the sunbeams that shine ♪ they're yours and their mine ♪ love can come to everyone ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ welcome back. thousands gathered over the weekend in downtown oakland for the annual pride parade. >>> the parade...
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dulce: california busca destinar $30,000,000 para ayudar a los jÓvenes con servicios legales y aquellospleo. se especula que maÑana se someterÁn a votaciÓn. ilia: vamos a hablar del huracÁn "irma". causa indignaciÓn y mucha preocupaciÓn la muerte de ocho ancianos, varios de ellos hispanos en un asilo de la florida. autoridades abrieron una investigaciÓn sobre la tragedia y el gobernador ordenÓ revisar todos los asilos del estado para garantizar la seguridad de 4 millones de adultos mayores. >> autoridades la describen como una escena caÓtica, mÁs de 150 ancianos, todos padeciendo sÍntomas de calor extremo. >> estamos llevando a cabo una investigaciÓn criminal. >> tras el paso del huracÁn "irma" el centro se quedÓ sin electricidad. este empleado asegura que hasta ayer los generadores estuvieron funcionando, pero autoridades reportan que recibieron tres llamadas de emergencia, la primera por un infarto, la segunda por problemas respiratorios y la Última con tres fallecidos en la segunda planta. de inmediato evacuaron a los demÁs pacientes con deshidrataciÓn despuÉs de ser transportados a
dulce: california busca destinar $30,000,000 para ayudar a los jÓvenes con servicios legales y aquellospleo. se especula que maÑana se someterÁn a votaciÓn. ilia: vamos a hablar del huracÁn "irma". causa indignaciÓn y mucha preocupaciÓn la muerte de ocho ancianos, varios de ellos hispanos en un asilo de la florida. autoridades abrieron una investigaciÓn sobre la tragedia y el gobernador ordenÓ revisar todos los asilos del estado para garantizar la seguridad de 4 millones de...
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the drought in california has killed trees on a massive scale. any of those trees that fail into power lines could cause a wildfire or a power outage. public safety is the main goal of our program. that's why we're out removing these hundreds of thousands of hazard trees. having tools and technology gives us a huge edge to identify hazard trees. my hope is that the work we're performing allows that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. together, we're building a better california. ♪ get on up, mama. ♪ get on up. ♪ do what you want. ♪ do you want, let the record hop. ♪ degree motionsense. ultimate freshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree, it won't let you down. >> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." ♪ now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: thank you for watching our show. thank you to my co-host, my studio audience. [ applause ]
the drought in california has killed trees on a massive scale. any of those trees that fail into power lines could cause a wildfire or a power outage. public safety is the main goal of our program. that's why we're out removing these hundreds of thousands of hazard trees. having tools and technology gives us a huge edge to identify hazard trees. my hope is that the work we're performing allows that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. together, we're...
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correa of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. correa and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. correa: i rise in support of this amendment which seeks to procure $100 million to additional ships for our coast guard to interdict drugs. last year was a record-year. cocaine 416 pounds of worth almost $6 billion. this was the result of more than 250 individual interdicks in the caribbean and eastern pacific ocean. even with this record-breaking year, all of the cocaine that was seized represents less than 10% of all attempted shipments and of course cocaine interdictions, cocaine shipments is on the rise. i commend the men and women for the great work they do to stop our drugs, drug trafficking into our country, yet the coast guard lacks the resources to stop the known drug shipments. during the homeland security hearing this year, u.s. coast guard add miral said last year, there were almost 600 events that we just did not have enough ships or enough planes to track or stop them in the seas. the admiral said there were
correa of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. correa and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. correa: i rise in support of this amendment which seeks to procure $100 million to additional ships for our coast guard to interdict drugs. last year was a record-year. cocaine 416 pounds of worth almost $6 billion. this was the result of more than 250 individual interdicks in the caribbean and eastern pacific ocean. even with this record-breaking year, all of the...
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in california there are 30 active fires. a fast-moving blaze is joining los angeles blackened -- blackening 6000 acres. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. he directed agencies to take necessary steps to protect life and property. in terms of acreage, this is the biggest fire in the history of the city. wind and heat are making it tougher firefighters. some mandatory evacuations have been ordered and the fire officials are warning others to get ready to get out. >> have your car positioned appropriately and have your pets and documents and pictures and the things you want protected loaded in your car. >> so far no injuries have been recorded but one home has been destroyed. >>> near the bay firefighters are trying to make sure no fires break out during the heat wave. that is true in the oakland hills area. extreme fire danger in the last area, undergrowth search that could catch. fires could burn through record pace as crews are bracing for the worst patrol in the hills and search in the skies.>> we are looking for
in california there are 30 active fires. a fast-moving blaze is joining los angeles blackened -- blackening 6000 acres. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. he directed agencies to take necessary steps to protect life and property. in terms of acreage, this is the biggest fire in the history of the city. wind and heat are making it tougher firefighters. some mandatory evacuations have been ordered and the fire officials are warning others to get ready to get out. >> have your car...
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coming back to california, i agree with mollie.legal to tell law enforcement not to cooperate with the federal government. the tax bill could have practical effect because other states, other blue states are looking at that too. one thing that wasn't part of this legislation but where california has clout. when they pass environmental regulations, the automakers have to comply because they are the biggest market. >> bret: we should have put the list that didn't get through. it's a little bit further out there. >> the regulation issue is huge. they have the ability to hurt businesses all over the country because they have such a large market. the idea -- you have people in california who think illegal immigrants should be able to vote but that a person who is eligible to be president should be placed on the ballot if he doesn't hand over his private tax records. that's something that i'm -- i don't know enough of the law to say that i think that would disenfranchise a lot of people. >> pushing for illegal immigrants to be able to vo
coming back to california, i agree with mollie.legal to tell law enforcement not to cooperate with the federal government. the tax bill could have practical effect because other states, other blue states are looking at that too. one thing that wasn't part of this legislation but where california has clout. when they pass environmental regulations, the automakers have to comply because they are the biggest market. >> bret: we should have put the list that didn't get through. it's a little...
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california's attorney general says that a quarter of the 800,000 daca recipients in california, the stateour economy will be hurt than other states. >>> well, a school district in san jose is reassuring students they are still safe in their classroom after the daca decisions. officials with the district made a robocall and even sent letters home to parents letting them know that students still have a safe place at school regardless of their immigration status. it was a reminder of a policy put into place last fall after president trump was elected. officials say the decision to rescind daca has many students and families concerned. >> the kids were very afraid. what is going to happen to me during recess. what if ice comes walking in. i had to assure them that they were safe. >> now the school district is making sure that the staffers and counselors are looking out for students who need extra help. >>> we continue to follow the latest developments on hurricane irma. how bay area crews, including those from pg&e are helping. >>> are we seeing the slow death of a mall or is it just survival
california's attorney general says that a quarter of the 800,000 daca recipients in california, the stateour economy will be hurt than other states. >>> well, a school district in san jose is reassuring students they are still safe in their classroom after the daca decisions. officials with the district made a robocall and even sent letters home to parents letting them know that students still have a safe place at school regardless of their immigration status. it was a reminder of a...
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some of those are down in california. the low will dump in and another one comes in. 60s to 67 in san jose. brentwood at 68. fairfield at 64. 63 in monterey. 64 half moon bay. that is because of the south/southeast wind. inland even though the temps have come down, the humidity is high. you can see the moisture streaming up the sierra. that will trigger the thunderstorms. we will get bands of clouds rotating through. 60, 70s, 80s, 90s. cooler but humid. coast and bay dealing with the low clouds. 60s, 70s and 90s. even though we're out of the 100s, the humidity makes it feel uncomfortable. it will cool down into thursday. gasia. >> thank you, steve. >>> a republican candidate in the race for mayor in charlotte, in being income -- north carolina has created a controversial. she says that people should vote for her in part because she is white. the former county supervisor post this had statement on her facebook page saying vote for me, republican and smart white traditional. the post was later deleted. barnett is currently
some of those are down in california. the low will dump in and another one comes in. 60s to 67 in san jose. brentwood at 68. fairfield at 64. 63 in monterey. 64 half moon bay. that is because of the south/southeast wind. inland even though the temps have come down, the humidity is high. you can see the moisture streaming up the sierra. that will trigger the thunderstorms. we will get bands of clouds rotating through. 60, 70s, 80s, 90s. cooler but humid. coast and bay dealing with the low...