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until now, california has been allowed to proceed. you will see a legal battle whether states can set their own emissions. standards,eezing the will that mean the price of a new car will go up, down, stay the same? does this change what cars would cost in the future? guest: fascinating question because there are so many impacts. automobiles are one of the biggest parts of the u.s. economy, we buy upwards of $70 million -- 17 million cars per year. they are a huge part of the economy. the trump administration sang by eliminating these mandates, you will dramatically reduce the need for hybrids, plug-in hybrid vehicles. theyn some classes and will go to less than 2%, 3%. byuce the cost of vehicles $2000 by the end of 20 20's, that would result, they say, in the sale of an additional one million vehicles. they say it will be a big boost to consumers and also argue that , because of the cost reduction in cars, people get rid of old cars and buy cars faster. as a result, they say it will save upwards of 12,700 lives per year because you wo
until now, california has been allowed to proceed. you will see a legal battle whether states can set their own emissions. standards,eezing the will that mean the price of a new car will go up, down, stay the same? does this change what cars would cost in the future? guest: fascinating question because there are so many impacts. automobiles are one of the biggest parts of the u.s. economy, we buy upwards of $70 million -- 17 million cars per year. they are a huge part of the economy. the trump...
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of course, california does not permit that.o you know of any attempts in the california legislature to alter this? >> that would be romarilyn's -- amy: romarilyn, go ahead. >> governor brown did propose approximately $26 million to create a training and certification program that would help support incarcerated firefighters in receiving the training they need post-release. we don't know where that is or how that will all washed out in the end. but that is part of the budget proposal for this year. so we hope that knowing what we know about california -- and you have heard governor brown earlier speaking about these fires are just going to continue . warming, they will continue to get worse. if we're going to use incarcerated firefighter labor to fight fires, we need to respect their warming, they will continue to get worse. expertise once they are released and give them jobs. because the collateral consequences of not doing that is california going up in smoke. we can't afford that. there are a lot of ways that incarcerated fir
of course, california does not permit that.o you know of any attempts in the california legislature to alter this? >> that would be romarilyn's -- amy: romarilyn, go ahead. >> governor brown did propose approximately $26 million to create a training and certification program that would help support incarcerated firefighters in receiving the training they need post-release. we don't know where that is or how that will all washed out in the end. but that is part of the budget proposal...
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i think that sometimes people believe southern california, all of california, to be this incredibly liberal place where all of these residents from different racial, ethnic groups totally get along. that is not always the case, right? one of the things that came out thehe eruption that was rodney king tragedy was an understanding that not everyone gets along. and that there is not enough dialogue about the realities and complexities of race and racism in our country. those of us in california read the same textbook says children in other parts of of the country, and consumed there for the same racial history, which is largely race-less. so even in a place that is politically more liberal, there are lots of people who are still largely undereducated about the realities and complexities of race. host: southern california might be different also, obviously a large concentration of the hispanic community, but the immigrant communities. vietnamese communities, even more recent communities. has that competition the racism issue there? guest: i don't think it has complicated the issue, but i do th
i think that sometimes people believe southern california, all of california, to be this incredibly liberal place where all of these residents from different racial, ethnic groups totally get along. that is not always the case, right? one of the things that came out thehe eruption that was rodney king tragedy was an understanding that not everyone gets along. and that there is not enough dialogue about the realities and complexities of race and racism in our country. those of us in california...
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in california lately. october 2022, you have to have a real id in order to board a domestic flight or enter a federal facility. while a lot can be done online these days, this change to a real id needs to be done in person. it's also a longer process than getting a license or state id. we spoke to a couple from utah, and they say there it is a much more tolerable experience. >> i think everyone, when they think of going to the dmv, we're not thinking about it six months in advance. had we known we were going to transfer out six months ago, we would have gotten on the schedule. they are three months out, so we are stuck waiting for an entire day. >> the hearing is scheduled for this morning to try and figure out our how the state can fix the wait times. the dmv apologized for the delays and event started opening on saturday. even that happened later than it was supposed to. the department was granted $23 million to start saturday hours this past january, but only started offering weekend hours this past sat
in california lately. october 2022, you have to have a real id in order to board a domestic flight or enter a federal facility. while a lot can be done online these days, this change to a real id needs to be done in person. it's also a longer process than getting a license or state id. we spoke to a couple from utah, and they say there it is a much more tolerable experience. >> i think everyone, when they think of going to the dmv, we're not thinking about it six months in advance. had we...
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former california governor upset about the roll back. he issued a statement which reads if the president thinks he can win this fight he's out of his mind. i'm sick and tired of the fake conservatives who believe in states right to make their own policy as long as state policy is pollute more. california has won the fight before and will win again. >> unfinished business the reason oakland mayor is running for reelection. now it's official. today she filed the paper work and took an oath. she's running because there's a lot left for her to do in oakland. >> i feel very good about all the promises that i made four years ago and have kept. there are many things that continue to need more work. >> mayor will face a crowded field november. at least six others have announced they are running. >> turning a negative into a positive. fixing lt mural in san francisco mission district. after someone vandalized it they pa painted over the symbol of the united farm workers. a portrait replaced the bird. a leading member of the united farm workers. t
former california governor upset about the roll back. he issued a statement which reads if the president thinks he can win this fight he's out of his mind. i'm sick and tired of the fake conservatives who believe in states right to make their own policy as long as state policy is pollute more. california has won the fight before and will win again. >> unfinished business the reason oakland mayor is running for reelection. now it's official. today she filed the paper work and took an oath....
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not california hispanics anyway. they gave two responses to poll questions the first was they were selfish and the other one was they only cared about the rich. that's how most hispanic voters perceive the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out in california. >> larry elder, you started out this conversation we're having by talking about going to that diner, seeing some people who came up to you, knew who you were, and liked donald trump. >> well there are pockets of california that are quote unquote normal. central california. there's some certain areas outside of l.a. that are, but you look at l.a. and the bay area, where the lion's share of the votes come, and the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters hasn't made any difference. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> in 88. what do you think and how are you going to vote on the possible proposal to break california up into three -- >> i'm going to vote against i
not california hispanics anyway. they gave two responses to poll questions the first was they were selfish and the other one was they only cared about the rich. that's how most hispanic voters perceive the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out in california. >> larry elder, you started out this conversation we're having by talking about going to that diner, seeing some people who came up to you, knew who you were, and liked donald trump. >> well there...
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new undercover video shows sea life mangled and killed off the california coast. tonight, we untangle the controversy. but first, an ac transit bus driver facing criminal charges for bringing a gun to work speaks out about why he felt he had to protect himself. here's senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen. vicky nguyen: good evening and thank you for joining us. tonight, we go in depth on four investigations already drawing thousands of viewers online at nbcbayarea.com. we begin with a new development in our series looking at a rise in violent attacks on bus drivers in the east bay. tonight, you'll hear from stephen williams, an ac transit bus driver facing criminal charges for bringing a gun to work. he told us he regrets his decision, but felt he had no other choice. he says he faced serious threats from a rider and felt the agency wasn't doing enough to protect drivers. bernie mac: i love, i love sex. i love it by the pound. stephen williams: you can hear when he's coming playing loudly bernie mac. vicky: this is the first time ac transit driver stephen wi
new undercover video shows sea life mangled and killed off the california coast. tonight, we untangle the controversy. but first, an ac transit bus driver facing criminal charges for bringing a gun to work speaks out about why he felt he had to protect himself. here's senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen. vicky nguyen: good evening and thank you for joining us. tonight, we go in depth on four investigations already drawing thousands of viewers online at nbcbayarea.com. we begin with a new...
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california's governor is pledging to spend whatever it takes.
california's governor is pledging to spend whatever it takes.
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en san diego, california. jaime garcÍa.ron vÍctimas de abuso o de abandono tendrÁn la oportunidad de permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. jueces de la corte suprema de california establecieron que ya no serÁ un requisito indispensable la presencia de sus padres. desde san francisco, luis megid tiene mÁs detalles. luis: los jueces de la corte suprema de california quitaron un gran obstÁculo para que jÓvenes abusados o abandonados por sus padres puedan permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. quienes soliciten la protecciÓn de un programa que a travÉs de las cortes estatales les obtiene la residencia, ya no tendrÁn que cumplir con el requisito de que sus padres participen en el proceso. >> eso ayuda a que todos tengan la misma oportunidad. luis: abogados de inmigraciÓn dicen que la corte revierte la polÍtica que exigía la participaciÓn de los padres. >> ¿ cÓmo van a encontrar un padre que ni siquiera se preocupa por ellos? luis: el programa de visas para jÓvenes funciona en toda la naciÓn pero cada estado y cada condado tienen reglas d
en san diego, california. jaime garcÍa.ron vÍctimas de abuso o de abandono tendrÁn la oportunidad de permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. jueces de la corte suprema de california establecieron que ya no serÁ un requisito indispensable la presencia de sus padres. desde san francisco, luis megid tiene mÁs detalles. luis: los jueces de la corte suprema de california quitaron un gran obstÁculo para que jÓvenes abusados o abandonados por sus padres puedan permanecer legalmente en el paÍs....
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la decisiÓn de la corte suprema de california unifica las reglas entro del estado de california pero largo y complicado. >> yo miro en las noticias cÓmo estÁn en los procesos y miro cuÁntas personas buscan una oportunidad asÍ. luis: la corte ya le dio la aprobaciÓn. ahora falta que inmigraciÓn le entregue la tan ansiada residencia. ¿ te sientes seguro aquÍ? >> con las personas que me rodean mes y tu seguro. luis: de ahora en mÁs, gracias a la corte suprema de california, el proceso para otro joven como Él va a ser mÁs sencillo. una buena noticia para los inmigrantes que Últimamente no tienen demasiado que celebrar. patricia: y univisiÓn estuvo presente durante un recorrido de la organizaciÓn de comunidades de barrio. jorge fregoso conversÓ con algunos de los participantes en esta labor en defensa de los indocumentados. jorge: todavÍa no sale el sol y un grupo de activistas pro inmigrantes iniciaron la jornada recorriendo un barrio latino de california acechado por redadas migratorias de ice y de la patrulla fronteriza. son miembros de la llamada uniÓn del barrio quienes hacen dos mes
la decisiÓn de la corte suprema de california unifica las reglas entro del estado de california pero largo y complicado. >> yo miro en las noticias cÓmo estÁn en los procesos y miro cuÁntas personas buscan una oportunidad asÍ. luis: la corte ya le dio la aprobaciÓn. ahora falta que inmigraciÓn le entregue la tan ansiada residencia. ¿ te sientes seguro aquÍ? >> con las personas que me rodean mes y tu seguro. luis: de ahora en mÁs, gracias a la corte suprema de california,...
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votes in california. that's why a nonprofit called equal citizens are suing. >> the votes were tossed out. the republican candidate donald trump got zero votes from california. >> reporter: he wants his electoral votes to be awarded proportionally. california has 55 electoral college votes. in 2016 they all went to hillary clinton. if the votes were distributed proportionally that year, she would have gotten 35, donald trump would have gotten 17. and for those who don't like the prospect of so many california votes going to a republican, consider texas where the opposite would happen. in that state there are 38 electoral college votes and a winner take all system. a distributed proportionally in 2016 trump would have gotten 21 votes, clinton 16 votes and dpaery johnson one vote. equal citizens is using courts to try to get rid of winner take all. >> our lawsuits say equality means equality. and so that's the legal theory that we're operating under. >> reporter: the group filed lawsuits in california, mass
votes in california. that's why a nonprofit called equal citizens are suing. >> the votes were tossed out. the republican candidate donald trump got zero votes from california. >> reporter: he wants his electoral votes to be awarded proportionally. california has 55 electoral college votes. in 2016 they all went to hillary clinton. if the votes were distributed proportionally that year, she would have gotten 35, donald trump would have gotten 17. and for those who don't like the...
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there's $443 million in california's emergency fund for this fiscal year. the state though has already month. 125 million fighting firefighters are coming in to help from as far away as australia and new zealand as well as maine. >>> let's bring in bill martin to talk about the weather conditions and will they continue to help firefighters. >> definitely not hurting firefighters. we're setting records in places like modesto and bakers field. we've got a pattern that's set up. started the last couple of days and it's kept things a little bit cooler. this pattern we're tracking is going to set us up with a day together much like today. watch what happens as we get into tomorrow afternoon. temperatures start to cool a the high pressure gets closer. this is not just the bay area but northern california as well. this forecast very important. calfire very in favor of this i'm sure. a fire weather watch is in effect through saturday for th look up pretty quickly. this is the forecast for the two big fires in the north state 100 degrees at the carr. the weather is
there's $443 million in california's emergency fund for this fiscal year. the state though has already month. 125 million fighting firefighters are coming in to help from as far away as australia and new zealand as well as maine. >>> let's bring in bill martin to talk about the weather conditions and will they continue to help firefighters. >> definitely not hurting firefighters. we're setting records in places like modesto and bakers field. we've got a pattern that's set up....
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it is incomprehensible to us in california.ies have nothing to do with the amount awarded to fight the fires. there is plenty of water available to fight the fires. the reality is, of course, is that we don't use much water to fight the fires. we use fire retardant, we use fire breaks to try to contain the fires, and, ironically, they are occurring parts of the state where they occur in there was lots of water. there is no shortage of water, as some officials in california have noted. that is not what is going on. when he says we must also tree clear to stop the fire spreading, he has something of a point. there is not much disagreement that forest policy could be better in california and the whole of the united states. there is no doubt that decades of bad forest policy have increased the few load, the available few to burn in these fires, and have led to some of the consequences we see in the western united states. it would be great if the federal government would change some of its forest policies. but i do not think that is
it is incomprehensible to us in california.ies have nothing to do with the amount awarded to fight the fires. there is plenty of water available to fight the fires. the reality is, of course, is that we don't use much water to fight the fires. we use fire retardant, we use fire breaks to try to contain the fires, and, ironically, they are occurring parts of the state where they occur in there was lots of water. there is no shortage of water, as some officials in california have noted. that is...
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comes to california. when his apprenticeship is over in 1851 and mines around downiville, which is currently a tiny little town in the northern mines about an hour above nevada city, maybe and a half from sacramento, and macky was no distinction. digging gold in the old california mine field is like digging an endless ditch. dig, dig, dig. your profits depended on how much dirt you could wash and to separate the gold particles out from the sand. and one of the -- i got a quote from somebody that had worked with macky in the minds and said he worked like the devil and he made me work the same way too. and then in 1859, he would -- he would have stayed doing that forever. he said he liked it. sx except for the problem of declining returns. people did pretty well in california in the gold rush. but those guys were good at getting the cold ogold out of t ground. and when years went by, the returns declined. so for making, say, 10 years a day by the end of the gold rush they were making like $3 a day. and that
comes to california. when his apprenticeship is over in 1851 and mines around downiville, which is currently a tiny little town in the northern mines about an hour above nevada city, maybe and a half from sacramento, and macky was no distinction. digging gold in the old california mine field is like digging an endless ditch. dig, dig, dig. your profits depended on how much dirt you could wash and to separate the gold particles out from the sand. and one of the -- i got a quote from somebody...
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raging across california. >> this is serious. the fires are more part of our ordinary experience. the predictions that things would get writer and hotter are occurring. that will continue. we're in quite a a cycle. at the predictions that i see, the more serious predictions of laterg and fires to occur in thehe century, 2040 or 2050, they are now occurring in real-time. you can expect them, and for, to keep intensifying in california and throughout the southwest. amy: this has even become an issue in the governor's race it is so major as it sweeps through california with republblican candidate john cox, changed and i are, saying it is a waste of time to discuss these issues. we just have to discuss rereadiness. gavin nenewsom who has and championing the issue of dealing with climate change. what doesurzel climate change mean when you see through this lens, when it comes to dealing with these massive crises, the term "fire tornadoes" that is now being used? >> what we know is without a doubt, if you have hotter temperatures, it is
raging across california. >> this is serious. the fires are more part of our ordinary experience. the predictions that things would get writer and hotter are occurring. that will continue. we're in quite a a cycle. at the predictions that i see, the more serious predictions of laterg and fires to occur in thehe century, 2040 or 2050, they are now occurring in real-time. you can expect them, and for, to keep intensifying in california and throughout the southwest. amy: this has even become...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california.istrator: "for the first time since 2011 we're on the brink of launching american astronauts on american rockets from american soil." (applause)> (ken) nasa has named the first crews for its unique public-private space flight partnership with boeing and spacex.the companies were awarded a combined 6-point-8 billion in contracts from nasa to develop spacecraft capable of flying crews to the station, the orbiting laboratory.the crew members will participate in the first test flights and the first post-certification missions.both companies said manned test flights will take place next year. ( catherine ) a california sea otter who was rescued in monterey -- has been named "sprout." he was named in an online poll...and is now at the marine mammal center in the marin headlands. more than 800 names were orginally suggested....and that was whittled down to a choice of 6.... sprout was just a few months old when she was stranded in monterey bay in february. veterinarians say she was ill and ha
do your thing, with energy upgrade california.istrator: "for the first time since 2011 we're on the brink of launching american astronauts on american rockets from american soil." (applause)> (ken) nasa has named the first crews for its unique public-private space flight partnership with boeing and spacex.the companies were awarded a combined 6-point-8 billion in contracts from nasa to develop spacecraft capable of flying crews to the station, the orbiting laboratory.the crew...
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surfing is now the state sport of california.day, he signed a bill into law making the declaration. the law describes surfing as "an iconic california sport"... while acknowlegding its hawaiian roots with the polynesian people. it also notes that california is home to the surfboard building industry... and notes that the wetsuit was invented here. california is also home to the surfers' hall of fame and the international surfing museum.... and of course... the annual mavericks surf competetion near half moon bay. if you are growing tired watching the preseason, here's some news that'll make your day. exactly three weeks from today...the raiders kick off the regualr season at the coliseum against the rams.... until then, they still have some exhibition games to take care of... the silver and black....back in alameda this afternoon after wrapping up training camp last week.... chapter 3 of the preseason unfolds friday night in oakland against the packers.... for new raiders receiver jordy nelson, the matchup is a nice reunion...as
surfing is now the state sport of california.day, he signed a bill into law making the declaration. the law describes surfing as "an iconic california sport"... while acknowlegding its hawaiian roots with the polynesian people. it also notes that california is home to the surfboard building industry... and notes that the wetsuit was invented here. california is also home to the surfers' hall of fame and the international surfing museum.... and of course... the annual mavericks surf...
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earthquake in southern california puts the state's early warning system to the test. >> california lawmakers poised to pass new rules governing the use of police dyfina respects to john mccain on what would have been the late senator's 82nd birthday. >> good morning, it's wednesday, august 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny
earthquake in southern california puts the state's early warning system to the test. >> california lawmakers poised to pass new rules governing the use of police dyfina respects to john mccain on what would have been the late senator's 82nd birthday. >> good morning, it's wednesday, august 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny
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earthquake in southern california puts the state's early warning system to the test. >> california lawmakers are poised to pass new rules governing the use of police dyfina respects to john mccain on what would have been the late senator's 82nd birthday. >> good morning, it's wednesday, august 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. >>> a proposal to help drug addicts in san francisco is getting criticism this morning. anne makovec is live in san francisco where the safe injection site plan has new hurdles. anne. >>> reporter: yeah. the idea is still illegal under state and federal law. there's going to be a demonstration of the idea though this morning, and san francisco's mayor is set to tour it. that's going on in the tenderloin. it's going to be at glide memorial. this pilot program would allow drug addicts to shoot up in safe sites with anti-dotes and clean needles. this pilot program would allow drug addicts to shoot up under supervision of trained staff equipped with life-saving equipment and antidotes in case someone overdoses. it would be a clean safe environment as opposed to
earthquake in southern california puts the state's early warning system to the test. >> california lawmakers are poised to pass new rules governing the use of police dyfina respects to john mccain on what would have been the late senator's 82nd birthday. >> good morning, it's wednesday, august 29th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. >>> a proposal to help drug addicts in san francisco is getting criticism this morning. anne makovec is live in san francisco where...
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do your thing. with energy upgrade california.olympic swimmer michael phelps - a 10-year old boy in california has your number! clark kent is already smashing records! zach mc-intyre reports. clark kent apuada // swimmer"i won 7 gold medals." that's clark kent. also known as superman when it comes to the water and he has the medals to back it up. but that success didn't happen overnight.clark kent apuada // swimmer"competitively i started at 7, but swim lessons i think i started at 3."at only 10 years old he shattered michael phelps' longest standing record at the far western international championship sunday, the previous record was set back in 1995.clark kent apuada // swimmer"it was the 100 meter butterfly. and i broke a michael phelps record of 1:10:48. i won a time of 1:09:38."dia rianda //ceo salinas aquatic center"and that 100 fly, he broke that record by a second which is a lot in swimming. but not only that he beat his competition by over 5 seconds."and he didn't just win one event. clark kent apuada // swimmer"i placed f
do your thing. with energy upgrade california.olympic swimmer michael phelps - a 10-year old boy in california has your number! clark kent is already smashing records! zach mc-intyre reports. clark kent apuada // swimmer"i won 7 gold medals." that's clark kent. also known as superman when it comes to the water and he has the medals to back it up. but that success didn't happen overnight.clark kent apuada // swimmer"competitively i started at 7, but swim lessons i think i started...
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and went is it like to be a republican california these days? >> right now the spaces the california way of saying independent is a bigger voting constituents and republicans are, republicans are dominated by practical 31 in favor of the democrats. there isn't a single republican in california, not governor, not secretary of state, nothing. not a single one and a number of the people are in play right now and the democrats are hoping to capture 85, six, seven to swing the house to the democrats. i don't think they'll do it but it's a real possibility. >> california is now doesn't have any majority races, now it's about 40 percent hispanic, 40 percent caucasian and then asian and black so the rest of it. so the hispanic vote is going and polls show that hispanics do not like republicans, california anyway. they gave two responses to the poll question, but first they were selfish, the other was they only cared about the rich. that's how hispanics view the republican party, neither of which is true but we've got our work cut out in california you s
and went is it like to be a republican california these days? >> right now the spaces the california way of saying independent is a bigger voting constituents and republicans are, republicans are dominated by practical 31 in favor of the democrats. there isn't a single republican in california, not governor, not secretary of state, nothing. not a single one and a number of the people are in play right now and the democrats are hoping to capture 85, six, seven to swing the house to the...
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california doesn't have any majority race.it's now about 40% hispanic, 40% caucasian, and asian and blacks are rest of it, so the hispanic vote is growing and polls her show hispanics don't like republicans in california, anyway. they gave two responses to pull question the first was selfish and the other was the only cared about the rich that's how most root-- hispanic voters think about the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out california. >> host: larry elder, you started out the conversation by talking about going to that diner and seeing people who came up to and do who you were like donald trump. >> guest: there are pockets in california that are cold. central california and certain areas outside of la that are. look at la and the bay area where the lion's share of the vote comes from and the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> host: in 1988. what do you think and how will you
california doesn't have any majority race.it's now about 40% hispanic, 40% caucasian, and asian and blacks are rest of it, so the hispanic vote is growing and polls her show hispanics don't like republicans in california, anyway. they gave two responses to pull question the first was selfish and the other was the only cared about the rich that's how most root-- hispanic voters think about the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out california. >> host: larry...
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it is smokey across northern california. we have a north-northwest wind here that will shift to a west wind. the north and east bay communities, you'll notice that haze. jaclyn? >>> we have a big backup for the supercommuters out there. westbound 205, 30 minutes to get to 580ful the ride continues to be sluggish getting past 580. speeds dip as low as 9 miles an hour. as the bay bridge toll plaza, things are looking okay. we are getting first reports of what appears to be a small vehicle here as you're approaching treasure island on the upper deck. we'll let you know what kind of impact that will have on the morning commute. back to you. >> reporter: the mendocino fire is being fueled by hot windy weather and dry vegetation. >> this is bad news. the heat dome is going to expand and conditions will get hotter and drier. >> reporter: the fire already destroyed more than 150 structures and threatens thousands more. officials don't expect to have it fully contained until next week. a record 14,000 firefighters are battling over a
it is smokey across northern california. we have a north-northwest wind here that will shift to a west wind. the north and east bay communities, you'll notice that haze. jaclyn? >>> we have a big backup for the supercommuters out there. westbound 205, 30 minutes to get to 580ful the ride continues to be sluggish getting past 580. speeds dip as low as 9 miles an hour. as the bay bridge toll plaza, things are looking okay. we are getting first reports of what appears to be a small...
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pretty much all of california at this point. storm ranger, mobile doppler radar set up to about 1200 pulses per second. it's bouncing off these smoke particles and it's showing up as this gray area here. those are the particles making it difficult for us today and likely as we head into tomorrow. i am still forecasting smoke tomorrow, heaviest in the north and east bay. smoke particles as well for the peninsula and east bay with a spare the air in effect. this area out here will kick up the wind, should help to at least get a good portion of this smoke out of here once we hit friday's forecast. here comes the thing with this storm system. it's going to kick up the wind. now a brand new red flag fire warning in place and the gusty wind. >>> speaking of the bad tiaislde santa cruz mountains from the santa clara valley. here's another look at the smoke near guadeloupe river park. all the smoke blowing in from the mendocino complex fire expected to get even worse tomorrow. >> we come before it gets hot. when it gets hot, it's not ve
pretty much all of california at this point. storm ranger, mobile doppler radar set up to about 1200 pulses per second. it's bouncing off these smoke particles and it's showing up as this gray area here. those are the particles making it difficult for us today and likely as we head into tomorrow. i am still forecasting smoke tomorrow, heaviest in the north and east bay. smoke particles as well for the peninsula and east bay with a spare the air in effect. this area out here will kick up the...
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california lawmakers budgeted 443 million for this fiscal year. the state will likely need to dip into reserves to cover the cost of fighting wildfires. so far, about 300,000 acres have burned in california since january. that is 70,000 more than at this time last year. >>> as we go to the fire weather, steve, i heard you say earlier that this fire mostly creates its own weather. >> the good news is cooler weather is coming in by the weekend, sal. hopefully we can get breaks from the hot conditions. no thunderstorm activity or no cloud cover to help them and no fog as well. can't make it that far, obviously. temperatures, 80 in redding, red bluff, 80, 81, chico, 87. ukiah at 71 degrees. northeast redding, robert, said the smoke downtown is really bad but to the west, the smoke is blowing into town. that south wind is taking some of the smoke south to north and even an l.a. county fire truck pulled into town. they're coming from all over there but a south wind has pushed it again to the north for some. temperatures around here are quite cold, but f
california lawmakers budgeted 443 million for this fiscal year. the state will likely need to dip into reserves to cover the cost of fighting wildfires. so far, about 300,000 acres have burned in california since january. that is 70,000 more than at this time last year. >>> as we go to the fire weather, steve, i heard you say earlier that this fire mostly creates its own weather. >> the good news is cooler weather is coming in by the weekend, sal. hopefully we can get breaks from...
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the league of california cities says that is unrealistic. anne makovec, kpix. >>> the gone girl kidnapper is making a surprise announcement from behind bars this morning. >> reporter: the harvard educated attorney and one-time marine turned convicted kidnapper matthew muller is now a married man. documents read as he sits in prison, he's got a wife and have donated over 2,000 hours of time. people say they were together before he was sentenced. muller is locked up in tucson and has become the target of a series of violent attacks here. he wrote he was sexually assaulted by a mate then put in another cell where he was attacked again. he's serving 40 years, part after a plea deal he's now trying to vacate, claiming he was forced into it. the conviction punctuated a wild kidnapping for ransom case. he blindfolded and drugged a couple inside their home, taking her for several days and sexually assaulting her and demanding $8,500, then letting her free in southern california. police called it and orchestrated hoax conceived by the victims who cal
the league of california cities says that is unrealistic. anne makovec, kpix. >>> the gone girl kidnapper is making a surprise announcement from behind bars this morning. >> reporter: the harvard educated attorney and one-time marine turned convicted kidnapper matthew muller is now a married man. documents read as he sits in prison, he's got a wife and have donated over 2,000 hours of time. people say they were together before he was sentenced. muller is locked up in tucson and...
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burchett was the sixth person fighting fires in california to die this year. cal fire says there is a team investigating the death, hoping to find out how this happened. >>> in sonoma county, 39 separate fire agencies would be consolidated into one unified agency under a plan approved by the board of supervisors. the plan calls for voters to continue a half cent sales tax to pay for more fire stations and add more than 180 full-time firefighters and other staff members. board members and fire chiefs say consolidation of fire agencies in unincorporated areas of the county is long overdue. >>> incredibly tonight, a well loved worker is clinging to life in san francisco, even though he was shot five times at point blank range. it happened steps from his home in the bayview hunters point neighborhood. ktvu's rob malcolm has more on the investigation. >> reporter: this video was shot by a neighbor using the citizen app and catches the moment a beloved community worker was shot and wounded in broad daylight in front of his home in the bayview hunters point neighborh
burchett was the sixth person fighting fires in california to die this year. cal fire says there is a team investigating the death, hoping to find out how this happened. >>> in sonoma county, 39 separate fire agencies would be consolidated into one unified agency under a plan approved by the board of supervisors. the plan calls for voters to continue a half cent sales tax to pay for more fire stations and add more than 180 full-time firefighters and other staff members. board members...
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the bank written guys from the rise in california. he was upstanding citizen and that was always really enjoyable about it. and just following him on this incredible rags to riches art. tina, you have your hand up there with a question. my question is. since he worked in the mines. he said he was happy to stay there. that's why they do it. are for some people it's what will buy them why they continue doing it. for him. it's just the system in the process. given a sense of why i do think that they certainly wanted to be well off. he had grown up under circumstances that none of us had had to endure. but he wasn't a naturally greedy person. with it being the richest man in the world. i think it was a success. he wanted to be a success. he was very much driven to be a success. and then once he began that. i think he liked being an operator and of wheat big wheel. include commanding" commanding great enterprise. and that i think is what compelled him from one success of the other. he could've retired on a $600,000 in 1867 but he didn't re
the bank written guys from the rise in california. he was upstanding citizen and that was always really enjoyable about it. and just following him on this incredible rags to riches art. tina, you have your hand up there with a question. my question is. since he worked in the mines. he said he was happy to stay there. that's why they do it. are for some people it's what will buy them why they continue doing it. for him. it's just the system in the process. given a sense of why i do think that...
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what we did is take it from the position that the train is a ticket to california, and california isng. >> it is amazing. engineering and design forms, including hntb, auto desk, and wsv teamed up. they plan to have several vr stations available during the transit center celebration. >>> the outside lands music center is now under way. they opened 11:00 a.m. this morning. janet jacksoneem headliners. and celebrating cannabis. pot cannot be sold or smoked but vendors will be selling cannabis-related items. >> all right. how hot will it be this weekend? >> not very. it was hot inland today. it will be cooling down nicely over the weekend. >> okay. >> we have sunny skies right now. and brisk winds roaring across the bay area. in fact, here's another look. it is worth another look. 12 miles per hour in nevado. 26 in san francisco. 22-mile-per-hour gusts over fairfield and all around other locations. we have wind speeds between 15 and 20 miles per hour. here's the view from the tower overlooking san francisco. less haze visible today than yesterday. 70 in open mountain view. 88, san jose.
what we did is take it from the position that the train is a ticket to california, and california isng. >> it is amazing. engineering and design forms, including hntb, auto desk, and wsv teamed up. they plan to have several vr stations available during the transit center celebration. >>> the outside lands music center is now under way. they opened 11:00 a.m. this morning. janet jacksoneem headliners. and celebrating cannabis. pot cannot be sold or smoked but vendors will be...
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together, we're building a better california. together, we're building a better california.heat. but it's more than that. 10 layers of crunchy wheat to fill you up on big days. whether your day involves steam, mountains, or woah- fire... ...we've got your breakfast right here. is your breakfast built for big days? . >>> amazon is offering curb side grocery pick up at some whole food stores. amazon prime members can submit an order through the prime now app and drive to a designated whole foods pick up location within an hour. groceries will be brought out to your vehicle free of charge on all orders over $35. on smaller orders there, will be a $2 charge. the service is set to start today in sacramento and in virginia beach with more cities to come throughout the year. >>> amazon is hiring more than 200 people to work virtual jobs right from home. the positions are in various departments such as customer service, sales and software development. many of the jobs are full time with benefits including 401(k), holiday and overtime pay as well as vacation time. you will also get e
together, we're building a better california. together, we're building a better california.heat. but it's more than that. 10 layers of crunchy wheat to fill you up on big days. whether your day involves steam, mountains, or woah- fire... ...we've got your breakfast right here. is your breakfast built for big days? . >>> amazon is offering curb side grocery pick up at some whole food stores. amazon prime members can submit an order through the prime now app and drive to a designated...
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the clash between california and washington, d.c. could force auto makers to make one version of a vehicle for california because of stricter requirements and another for other states following the national standards. >>> a single tweet caused chaos on wall street. elon musk tweeted tha considering making tesla a private company again. that left the stock price soaring. then it forced the stock market to halt trading of the company. our business reporter scott budman joins us outside one of the charging stations. what does it mean for tesla and tesla owners. >> reporter: owners are not even lure wh sure what it means yet, but for investors, it was quite a ride. shooting higher and people trying to figure out what exact lay elon musk was tweeting about. for years, tesla has been a very public company on wall street and on local street, but a tweet from ceo elon musk saying he's thinking of taking tesla private, buying out the investors and no longer trading on wall street had owners and investors slack-jawed. >> it's definitely jarrin
the clash between california and washington, d.c. could force auto makers to make one version of a vehicle for california because of stricter requirements and another for other states following the national standards. >>> a single tweet caused chaos on wall street. elon musk tweeted tha considering making tesla a private company again. that left the stock price soaring. then it forced the stock market to halt trading of the company. our business reporter scott budman joins us outside...
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is california. we are all a high valued target system. >>> there is an uproar in the city of lights. parents have installed for open air urinallals. they are set up in places where public urination has become a problem. but they are painted bright red and they say it ruins the beauty of paris. but he call them an invention of genius. >>> state park and health officials are inviting people to the auburn stake recreation area to seek medical attention if they encountered a rabid bat. it is allows other visitors, including children to touch t and they took to animal control next day. the bat was positive for rabies. nine people are now seeking rabies treatment. but dozens more could have been exposed. >> bat was handled by numerous people, including children. it tested positive for rabies. >>> income treatment is recommend -- >> medical treatment is recommended for anyone that came in contact with the bat. it is treatable if it is caught soon enough. >>> a scheme siphoned more than $2 million from one
is california. we are all a high valued target system. >>> there is an uproar in the city of lights. parents have installed for open air urinallals. they are set up in places where public urination has become a problem. but they are painted bright red and they say it ruins the beauty of paris. but he call them an invention of genius. >>> state park and health officials are inviting people to the auburn stake recreation area to seek medical attention if they encountered a rabid...
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including california. we'll hear from a bay area doctor about the symptoms you need to look out for. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999, intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to train for that marathon. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends wednesday. at eight....a measles outbreak has hit almost two dozen states... including california. ((pam)) so far there are more than 100 cases, but the centers for disease control expects that number to rise.((dbl bx)) kron 4's charles clifford is live in marin county.. he spoke with a doctor about what people need to do to protect themselves... charles? the center for disease control says that so far this year 107 people in 21 states have contracted measles. in california, the health department says that there have been 18 confirmed cases of the virus this year. sot measles is one of the most contagiouis of the infectious diseases.dr. m
including california. we'll hear from a bay area doctor about the symptoms you need to look out for. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999, intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to train for that marathon. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends wednesday. at eight....a measles outbreak has hit almost two dozen states... including california. ((pam)) so far there are...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california. department is hiring...but the transit agency is struggling to fill the open positions at a time when violent crime on the rise. the union that represent's bart officers says filling those positions will help keep passengers safe.. kron4's haaziq madyun brings us details. a quick glance at some of the starting police salaries in cities along the bart transit system shows bart police at the bottomfremont police officer $99,146daly city police officer $85,776concord police $85,488union city police officer $72,096bart police officer $67,821sot that is no longer the case and the lower pay scale is having an impact on hiring new officers which is directly linked to keeping passengers safe says the president of bart police officers association officer keith garciasot
do your thing, with energy upgrade california. department is hiring...but the transit agency is struggling to fill the open positions at a time when violent crime on the rise. the union that represent's bart officers says filling those positions will help keep passengers safe.. kron4's haaziq madyun brings us details. a quick glance at some of the starting police salaries in cities along the bart transit system shows bart police at the bottomfremont police officer $99,146daly city police...
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including california... tonight what a local doctor says people here should be doing to stay safe.. is is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the w sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, no interest until january 2021. ends wednesday. (pam) in the east bay... police are asking for help in finding a man who assaulted a customer at a gas station in concord. it happened at the shell station on oak grove road, back on july 31st... but police just released these surveillance images. officers were called to the gas station, when they say, the man, and another customer got into a verbal fight. the incident then escalated and the suspect pushed the victim to the ground... injuring him. the suspec
including california... tonight what a local doctor says people here should be doing to stay safe.. is is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the w sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart...
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a southern california hunter is recovering this morning.. a bear he allegedly shot and wounded.. charged right at him. reporter nicole comstock picks it up from there. >>> a southern california hunter is recovering this morning after a bear he shot and wounded charged at him. >> reporter: in southern california, it's not uncommon to see black bears wander into neighborhoods. but on friday, a 57-year-old man was bow hunting with two buddies when the black bear they had shot with an arrow mauled him. >> it's really rare. >> reporter: the man had a hunting license and since it's open season here, legally. in 20 years, they have never heard of a bear attacking under these circumstances. >> he put his arm up in defense and that's when the bear started to chew his arm. >> reporter: the victim's brother spoke with us from the hospital, saying his brother is a carpenter and hunter are 40 years experience, and now with four surgeries on his face and arms. fish and wildlife says the bear later died and was recovered for the investigation. >> he's goin
a southern california hunter is recovering this morning.. a bear he allegedly shot and wounded.. charged right at him. reporter nicole comstock picks it up from there. >>> a southern california hunter is recovering this morning after a bear he shot and wounded charged at him. >> reporter: in southern california, it's not uncommon to see black bears wander into neighborhoods. but on friday, a 57-year-old man was bow hunting with two buddies when the black bear they had shot with...
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kroger owns 21 stores here in california including food co. supermarkets in san francisco and oakland. food co. will still accept all debit cards, including visa and will accept other credit cards like mastercard and american express . >>> some people in burlingame are not happy about plans by caltrain to put up a tall electrification tower right in front of their homes. jesse gary has details of this conflict and how caltrain wants to solve the problem. >> reporter: 01 simon says he moved to this burlingame house in the mid-90s to escape the city. and for his two young boys education. >> for the quality of life here. you can basically walk anywhere in burlington. >> reporter: a short walk out his front door on california drive, a potential problem is taking root. not the entry next to the caltrain sound wall but what is proposed for the site. they want to erect one of 10 power pella -- paralleling station. a 60 foot high structure used to distribute power once the tracks are electrified. right now the proposal is energizing residents oppositi
kroger owns 21 stores here in california including food co. supermarkets in san francisco and oakland. food co. will still accept all debit cards, including visa and will accept other credit cards like mastercard and american express . >>> some people in burlingame are not happy about plans by caltrain to put up a tall electrification tower right in front of their homes. jesse gary has details of this conflict and how caltrain wants to solve the problem. >> reporter: 01 simon...
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votes in california. that's why a nonprofit called equal citizens are suing. >> the votes were tossed out. the republican candidate donald trump got zero votes from california. >> reporter: he wants his
votes in california. that's why a nonprofit called equal citizens are suing. >> the votes were tossed out. the republican candidate donald trump got zero votes from california. >> reporter: he wants his
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it's tough day for the state of california." (grant) the california highway patrol is mourning one of their own tonight. a motocycle officer conducting a routine traffic stop... was killed. solano county chp officer kirk griess pulled over a sedan on interstate 80... when a pickup truck veered onto the shoulder... crashing into both the officer and the sedan. officer griess and the driver of the sedan... who has now been identified as 49 year old jaime manuel of vallejo... were rushed to the hospital... but did not make it.. now the chief of c-h-p golden state division has a message for all drivers. chief ernie sanchez chp golden gate division "our heart goes out to all the chp staff not only the solano office but state wide. this is what they do everyday. just a reminder please please when seeing first responders on the shoulder caltran working on the road remember to move over. (grant) the suspect driver in the pick up is also in the hospital and is being interviewed and is cooperating with the investigation. (grant) happening
it's tough day for the state of california." (grant) the california highway patrol is mourning one of their own tonight. a motocycle officer conducting a routine traffic stop... was killed. solano county chp officer kirk griess pulled over a sedan on interstate 80... when a pickup truck veered onto the shoulder... crashing into both the officer and the sedan. officer griess and the driver of the sedan... who has now been identified as 49 year old jaime manuel of vallejo... were rushed to...
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mruch hoy es un buen dÍa para california >la buena noticia.l firmar la legislaciÓn nos pone muchos pasos atrÁs y son unos pasos irreversibles >>> algunos advierten que hacen el remedio peor que la enfermedad prolongan el tiempo que la gente pueda ser detenida mientras llegan a juicio. >> las oficinas estÁn recomendando una detenciÓn especialmente en cualquier caso no importa si son cargos severos y violentos >>> el autor de la ley dijo que estarÁn vigilantes a los efectos de la misma ley aunque no sabe que es perfecta lo cierto es que ya no estarÁ basado en el tamaÑo de la billetera. >> san francisco. >> noticiero telemundo 48 >>> al sur de california dejÓ a un hombre por robar limones y lo cubriÓ durante una parada de trÁnsito y descubrieron que transportaba 8 libras de limones habÍan sido recientemente tomados de una granja. >> ahora es acusado de robo a productos agrÍcolas. >> continÚa la investigaciÓn de un accidente ocurrido en un proyecto de proyecto vivienda el camiÓn se deslizÓ sobre una rampa de tierra en el sitio de construcciÓn en e
mruch hoy es un buen dÍa para california >la buena noticia.l firmar la legislaciÓn nos pone muchos pasos atrÁs y son unos pasos irreversibles >>> algunos advierten que hacen el remedio peor que la enfermedad prolongan el tiempo que la gente pueda ser detenida mientras llegan a juicio. >> las oficinas estÁn recomendando una detenciÓn especialmente en cualquier caso no importa si son cargos severos y violentos >>> el autor de la ley dijo que estarÁn vigilantes a...
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the state of california lists it as a chemical known to cause cane ser. -- cancer. the company disputes that. and they edit sized the research, saying -- criticized the research, saying an adult would have to eat 118 pounds of the food item every day for the rest of their life to reach the epa's limit for residues. >> did they fail to adequately warn of the potential risks? answer, yes. >> reporter: last week, a jury in california ordered them to pay one man $289 million in damages after he claimed the company's glyphosate weed killers caused his cancer. and egw's favor is skeptical of the limits. >> we don't think it does enough in particular to protect children. >> it is time for them to step up and do their jobs and ban glyphosates. >> reporter: there's a group formed to raise awareness about toxic exposure. her three sons developed allergies and other health problems. >> we want to trust that what is in the grocery store is safe and the shocking reality is that in many cases, it's not. >> we reached out to the manufacturers of products. quaker said we proudly st
the state of california lists it as a chemical known to cause cane ser. -- cancer. the company disputes that. and they edit sized the research, saying -- criticized the research, saying an adult would have to eat 118 pounds of the food item every day for the rest of their life to reach the epa's limit for residues. >> did they fail to adequately warn of the potential risks? answer, yes. >> reporter: last week, a jury in california ordered them to pay one man $289 million in damages...
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in california, june. you see this effect everyone feared what really hurts is the discretionary spending, neil, that the consumer has the powers is economy. some have an increase in their bull of the dollars that i mentioned. they were not go to the stores, they will not spend on items that they would shop on amazon for example. that could slow the economy down quite a bit. >> neil: a lot of people try to protect themselves and find things to do in air-conditioned laces, or go to movie theaters and the like. if people could seek out those places, the business would pick up, right? >> i tend to go to ice cream shops a lot more. at least that's what i tell my wife and kids when it is hot. there are other things that consumers do. that's good that you pointed out with one of the previous guest. as it was mentioned, there will be temperatures in the 70s this weekend. but, they do occur. there are times when we have these heat waves, just like we have winter storms over the winter time when that those key peop
in california, june. you see this effect everyone feared what really hurts is the discretionary spending, neil, that the consumer has the powers is economy. some have an increase in their bull of the dollars that i mentioned. they were not go to the stores, they will not spend on items that they would shop on amazon for example. that could slow the economy down quite a bit. >> neil: a lot of people try to protect themselves and find things to do in air-conditioned laces, or go to movie...
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they say surfing is an iconic part of california culture. the bill heads to governor brown's office for a final vote. it certainly represents part of the california lifestyle. >> absolutely. a disney character you've loved for decades is celebrating birthday. >> yes, mickey mouse is turning 90, looks great. >> superior accuracy in the palm of your hand, the new accuweather app from abc 7 news, minute by minute forecasts, plus realtime radar and alerts keeping you safe. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, the incredible size of california's wildfires, tonight, the two factors climate scientists say are making our fires bigger and more devastating every year. >>> also, a bay area man's legal fight against the makers of roundup. he claims the weed killer gave him cancer. we'll have closing arguments, and what could be a precedent setting case. >>> plus -- ♪ >> it's the soft irside of crime fighting. show you how local agencies are using social media to improve allegations. >>> finally, tonight, mickey mouse is turning 90 years old this year, a
they say surfing is an iconic part of california culture. the bill heads to governor brown's office for a final vote. it certainly represents part of the california lifestyle. >> absolutely. a disney character you've loved for decades is celebrating birthday. >> yes, mickey mouse is turning 90, looks great. >> superior accuracy in the palm of your hand, the new accuweather app from abc 7 news, minute by minute forecasts, plus realtime radar and alerts keeping you safe....
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in california, it is. u nless a requirement. in california, it is. that were tried and decided in the california case will be binding on any california litigation against monsanto for this. the other way this could go and it happened with asbestos, there area and it happened with asbestos, there are a two different kinds of legal tactics that are available to litigants in the united states. 0ne isa litigants in the united states. 0ne is a class—action suit and the other is a class—action suit and the other is multi— district litigation. they effectively have the option of rolling all the lawsuits into one big one which is tried as one and if the further, later lawsuits are approached either tactic and go either way, this could set the science precedent for that litigation going forward but again, thatis litigation going forward but again, that is a long, long step away and one of the things making it difficult for plaintiffs to do that, they look for identity of damage. they would have to —— there would have to be identical situations and with asbest
in california, it is. u nless a requirement. in california, it is. that were tried and decided in the california case will be binding on any california litigation against monsanto for this. the other way this could go and it happened with asbestos, there area and it happened with asbestos, there are a two different kinds of legal tactics that are available to litigants in the united states. 0ne isa litigants in the united states. 0ne is a class—action suit and the other is a class—action...
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from san diego, california, david tamayo.cheers and applause] this--we gotta get this out of the way right now, 'cause this is a surprise party. surprise, family! >> oh, yeah. surprise, family. >> because what? >> my grandparents are avid "millionaire" fans. they don't know i'm on the show yet. so once it comes on air, "hey, grandparents. surprise!" [cheers and applause] >> this is it. this is the coming out party. >> oh, yeah. >> i love it. all right. the best surprise and how this
from san diego, california, david tamayo.cheers and applause] this--we gotta get this out of the way right now, 'cause this is a surprise party. surprise, family! >> oh, yeah. surprise, family. >> because what? >> my grandparents are avid "millionaire" fans. they don't know i'm on the show yet. so once it comes on air, "hey, grandparents. surprise!" [cheers and applause] >> this is it. this is the coming out party. >> oh, yeah. >> i love...
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they will come in california. australians coming into california.ighters coming into california. canadian firefighters coming in. i was in the marine corps in 2003. i would come back from iraq my first tour, my house burned down while i was on the rifle ink a. that was 2003 fires. we had massive fires in '07. we had houses burn down two weeks ago by my house. it is hot and dry. not humid like the east coast. the state doesn't help this, put it this way, california you can not clear land. you have so many endangered species, kangaroo rat, the shrimp. you are not allowed to clear underbrush. even if we get big rains, lots of nourishment, the plant life rises, grows, gets very dry and becomes kindling. we have too much land, not enough allowance for people to clear the land. one of the contributing factors, but this is an acted god. connell: boy, what an act. you mentioned some of the state laws. that is what the president has brought up, this is happened because as he brought up the bad environmental laws in the state of california. i don't know as mu
they will come in california. australians coming into california.ighters coming into california. canadian firefighters coming in. i was in the marine corps in 2003. i would come back from iraq my first tour, my house burned down while i was on the rifle ink a. that was 2003 fires. we had massive fires in '07. we had houses burn down two weeks ago by my house. it is hot and dry. not humid like the east coast. the state doesn't help this, put it this way, california you can not clear land. you...
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we are trying to usher the extreme heat out of california.this is a reminder that the hills are continuing to dry out rapidly. a long way to go with the fire season. we could have more heat waves in the forecast. we are showing you the satellite and radar. we have a shower with thunderstorms flaring up across portions of the sierra. as we come in closer, here we go with the fog inc.. -- bank. hot temperatures inland. we have fog near portions of san francisco . that is what you expect at this time of year. san francisco is 59. santa rosa, 84. lots of 80s toward walnut creek and livermore. concorde, 90. we have the onshore wind in place in fairfield. 26 miles per hour. santa rosa, 10 miles per hour. san francisco has winds out of the west off the engine -- ocean. at 50 miles per hour. here is the top of the east peak at 2500 feet. we have a shallow marine layer. it will change. the cloud deck will gradually go up in elevation. that will be the sign of calling for the inland spots. it when i get much cooler coast side. the main change you are w
we are trying to usher the extreme heat out of california.this is a reminder that the hills are continuing to dry out rapidly. a long way to go with the fire season. we could have more heat waves in the forecast. we are showing you the satellite and radar. we have a shower with thunderstorms flaring up across portions of the sierra. as we come in closer, here we go with the fog inc.. -- bank. hot temperatures inland. we have fog near portions of san francisco . that is what you expect at this...