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cold weather in california. so in plains miwok speaking communities access to manufactured cloth enabled men to enjoy enhanced status and prestige. and women to enjoy enhanced status and prestige that derives from the very real economic responsibility of clothing your family and clothing your community members while reaffirming, this is what makes me a man, this is what makes me a woman. gender division of labor is very important in california indian societies as almost anywhere else in the world. and so the idea that you are fulfilling your duty as a man, fulfilling your duty as a woman, was intimately tied into economic activities. so you can see that not only is there a real economic benefit to it, there's also a reaffirmation of your culture inherent in it. then of course it makes you more economically important within your community. so imagine being the guy that got paid in beads. beads are valuable because they're currency. they operate as cash in transactions between different california indian societies
cold weather in california. so in plains miwok speaking communities access to manufactured cloth enabled men to enjoy enhanced status and prestige. and women to enjoy enhanced status and prestige that derives from the very real economic responsibility of clothing your family and clothing your community members while reaffirming, this is what makes me a man, this is what makes me a woman. gender division of labor is very important in california indian societies as almost anywhere else in the...
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gun owners of california, that spent more than a million dollars lobbying california lawmakers. he said the focus should be disowning crime. >> more laws, more regulations, more rules, that will do nothing to prevent mass shootings. that's what we have to get into our head. >> california, texas, and ohio, all sites of recent mass shootings, also ham to be the biggest recipients of congressional campaign contributions. members of congress in texas have received a million and a half dollars in campaign funds. and 591,000 in ohio. so what does that money buy? in texas, it earns the state a failing grade. ohio got a d for their gun laws. california got an a rating for their tougher regulations, but when you add up the contributions, california only received $224,000. but still earned a d rating for their lack of gun restriction. new york is third at $120,000 gun laws. >> the influence of c con call for the american people. >> do you see some in congress putting money above lives. >> this issue is intense. we're going to keep fighting, we believe what duo saves lives, that is why we'
gun owners of california, that spent more than a million dollars lobbying california lawmakers. he said the focus should be disowning crime. >> more laws, more regulations, more rules, that will do nothing to prevent mass shootings. that's what we have to get into our head. >> california, texas, and ohio, all sites of recent mass shootings, also ham to be the biggest recipients of congressional campaign contributions. members of congress in texas have received a million and a half...
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and gea deal for the state of california.es alive, the condor, the grizzly bear, what it t is talked about is how it effects the osystems of california. we have more plants on the endangered lista han animals. huge deal. and california has more endangered species than any other state be sides hawaii. ourr is f land. even though california might have strong laws, you know, a lot of the places in the state are not covered under these ro ctions that we have. >> dan, one thing that bugs critics about these changes is that they will allow government officials to ignore threats to species from climate change. has climate changbeen an important factor in determining if a species needs tobe on this list? >> it has not historically been but nogthat climate chis very much with us in '+fñterms n fires clout seasons and ;bodthe ranges of species havinto move up higher elevations it is now very central to the process. and there is a second feature which is as disturbing which is that this roba k would allow an economic assessment to be pa
and gea deal for the state of california.es alive, the condor, the grizzly bear, what it t is talked about is how it effects the osystems of california. we have more plants on the endangered lista han animals. huge deal. and california has more endangered species than any other state be sides hawaii. ourr is f land. even though california might have strong laws, you know, a lot of the places in the state are not covered under these ro ctions that we have. >> dan, one thing that bugs...
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china and the university of california.een climate change and nuclear -- soledad: and your tomatoes and olives. governor brown: my tomatoes, and my corn and my olive oil. actually it's busier than being governor. soledad: do you think a progressive stance on climate change impacted the economy in california in a big way? governor brown: in a positive way. well, we have renewable energy , renewable solar and wind and other renewable sources of electricity, power over 30% of our homes and our businesses. it will go to 60% in 10 years. so we have to help california but whatever the impact on other states, we've got to deal with climate change or the rising temperature, the increasing disruptive storms, the fires, the infectious diseases will be far more costly both in human suffering and just in plain old ordinary business failure. soledad: california today has a much bigger surplus, is doing far better than we were doing in the 1990's. governor brown: the side of our economic growth is the affordable housing. there's so much
china and the university of california.een climate change and nuclear -- soledad: and your tomatoes and olives. governor brown: my tomatoes, and my corn and my olive oil. actually it's busier than being governor. soledad: do you think a progressive stance on climate change impacted the economy in california in a big way? governor brown: in a positive way. well, we have renewable energy , renewable solar and wind and other renewable sources of electricity, power over 30% of our homes and our...
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that type of weapon is actually banned here in california.was purchased in nevada. >> that's correct, that's correct. and that's why we need a federal law ideally that would ban assault weapons in every state. >> reporter: we tried to talk to the national rifle association to get its take on the various gun laws and the push for universal background checks, but, jess, we were told they are not commenting. >> all right. thank you, bigad. they cut critical support to a website. the accused el paso gunman posted before the rampage. it is an internet service to the security provider. it announced 8chan, this is not the first time the message board has been linked to mass shootings. 8chan is off line. it is expected to find another provider, possibly just within a matter of days. >>> well, you may want to check your bank account and your credit card statement because camel police is searching for a woman who used stolen information to load up on local grocery stores. police released surveillance pictures tonight. they s s bay safeways and bought $
that type of weapon is actually banned here in california.was purchased in nevada. >> that's correct, that's correct. and that's why we need a federal law ideally that would ban assault weapons in every state. >> reporter: we tried to talk to the national rifle association to get its take on the various gun laws and the push for universal background checks, but, jess, we were told they are not commenting. >> all right. thank you, bigad. they cut critical support to a website....
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en los Ángeles, california, salvador durÁn, univisiÓn.mente hay 93,000 personas en los estados unidosen una lista de espera para transplante de riÑÓn. sin embargo, al menos 3500 de estos Órganos donados se descartan cada aÑo, segÚn estudio publicado. lourdes del rio nos habla de esta investigaciÓn. lourdes: erika pedraza jamÁs pensÓ que a sus 38 aÑos sus riÑones dejarÍan de funcionar y terminarÍan una lista de transplantes en esque en estados unidos al menos 3500 riÑones donados se descarte cada aÑo es inaceptable. >> la verdad me aterra de ver como hay la posibilidad de que las personas puedan adquirir el tratamiento del Órgano y lo estÁn desechando de esa manera. es inhumano, es injusto. >> y erika no estÁ sola. más de 37,000,000 de estadounidenses padecen enfermedad renal crÓnica y aproximadamente 5000 mueren anualmente mientras estÁn en lista de espera para obtener un riÑÓn. esto representa 12 personas por dÍa, lo que hace que la enfermedad recantidad de donantes fallecidos. el resultado fue contundente durante 2004 y 2014 en estados
en los Ángeles, california, salvador durÁn, univisiÓn.mente hay 93,000 personas en los estados unidosen una lista de espera para transplante de riÑÓn. sin embargo, al menos 3500 de estos Órganos donados se descartan cada aÑo, segÚn estudio publicado. lourdes del rio nos habla de esta investigaciÓn. lourdes: erika pedraza jamÁs pensÓ que a sus 38 aÑos sus riÑones dejarÍan de funcionar y terminarÍan una lista de transplantes en esque en estados unidos al menos 3500 riÑones donados...
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that's going start to back right back into california. that's good.eratures up specially with the coastline even up toward the beaches. we may begin to see a little bit of an offshore wind. but overnight tonight we've got the see baez that on shore breeze will continue. so the fog inside the bay early on and then we'll as that front kind of the works its way through california for tomorrow. the clouds begin to move them back along the coastline, still temperatures are going to be warming up 90's in the valley, small 70's names inside the bay 60's, a windy out of the coast. it >>to try to find the attacker who stabbed to death a retired administrator at california state university fullerton in orange county. police say 57 year-old steven shake chan was stabbed. several times before he was found dead inside his car in the university parking lot yesterday. the skaters say they found a backpack underneath the car. the contain a crude incendiary device in items that could be used in a kidnapping and authorities believe that backpack belong to the attacker.
that's going start to back right back into california. that's good.eratures up specially with the coastline even up toward the beaches. we may begin to see a little bit of an offshore wind. but overnight tonight we've got the see baez that on shore breeze will continue. so the fog inside the bay early on and then we'll as that front kind of the works its way through california for tomorrow. the clouds begin to move them back along the coastline, still temperatures are going to be warming up...
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people are in california. melissa canas in san francisco with a little fact checked.>> reporter: president trump dropping that jarring statistic during his campaign last night saying that half of all on sheltered americans live in the state of california. so we checked, and he is right. but we wanted to know why. why are so many living on the streets in california.>> reporter: at a campaign rally in ohio, president trump said democrats can't be trusted to run the government. he cited san francisco as an example. >> the conditions in nancy pelosi's once great city of san francisco are deplorable. they are deplorable. >> reporter: he also said california is not housing it's homeless. >> nearly half of all the homeless people living in the streets in america, happen to live in the state of california. what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country. it is a shame. the world is looking at it. >> reporter: according to the 2018 homeless assessment report by the department of housing and
people are in california. melissa canas in san francisco with a little fact checked.>> reporter: president trump dropping that jarring statistic during his campaign last night saying that half of all on sheltered americans live in the state of california. so we checked, and he is right. but we wanted to know why. why are so many living on the streets in california.>> reporter: at a campaign rally in ohio, president trump said democrats can't be trusted to run the government. he...
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and they are perhaps the most passionate about california and california exceptionalism and have had such a profound impact on the state and through this it was a way for me to talk about what made california exceptional as a land of immigrants from its early days in the gold rush there is so much that happens as a hotbed of innovation and ingenuity into the way people sort of have to adapt and then the south made nature of the family. on the other sidee there were immigrants who fled during the famine in ireland and san francisco. the women in the family they don't get a lot of attention when you think about them as they dynasty but from the generation of the grandmother who was a smart self educated woman and his mother flew f-14 was a brilliant student but had a wife as a wife and mother and first lady, the sister of the state treasurer and one in a very bitter race so the family speaks to the cour core issues e state.e. >> one of the legacies he finished four terms as governor, environment. one of the things that's striking is that pat brown used to take the kids all the time to
and they are perhaps the most passionate about california and california exceptionalism and have had such a profound impact on the state and through this it was a way for me to talk about what made california exceptional as a land of immigrants from its early days in the gold rush there is so much that happens as a hotbed of innovation and ingenuity into the way people sort of have to adapt and then the south made nature of the family. on the other sidee there were immigrants who fled during...
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la casa blanca dice que el muro fronterizo estÁ en marcha en california y compartiÓ un video en sus redesiones. >> en este video * de la casa blanca se muestra a trabajadores que hablan espaÑol mientras participan en la construcciÓn del muro de donald trump lo que ha desatado burlas. >> creo que estÁ hablando mexicano escribiÓ laura martÍnez. >> es extraÑo que la administraciÓn trump no hallo contratado gente blanca para el proyecto, dijo bryan. >> pero este trabajador asegura que los latinos siguen haciendo los trabajos que nadie mÁs quiere hacer. >> no creo que se prestarÍa para trabajar en ellos, puesto que requiere de mejores salarios. >> el tuit acompaÑado de un video, refleja que la construcciÓn del muro estÁ en marcha cerca de otay mesa en california. >> con esto el presidente trump intenta demostrar que el muro se estÁ construyendo tal y como lo prometiÓ. >> este presidente ha insistido en que mÉxico en algÚn momento pagara de una forma u otra, yo pienso que ya nadie le cree. >> el tuit llamÓ la atencion de los usuarios, ya que la casa blanca asegura que se trata de la construcciÓ
la casa blanca dice que el muro fronterizo estÁ en marcha en california y compartiÓ un video en sus redesiones. >> en este video * de la casa blanca se muestra a trabajadores que hablan espaÑol mientras participan en la construcciÓn del muro de donald trump lo que ha desatado burlas. >> creo que estÁ hablando mexicano escribiÓ laura martÍnez. >> es extraÑo que la administraciÓn trump no hallo contratado gente blanca para el proyecto, dijo bryan. >> pero este...
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the state of california is conducting paid outreach that will benefit san francisco. if you look on the far left, the may column, you'll see that h.s.a. copartnered with daas on holding two community forums where over 200 food security organizations and daas providers attended, so it is really -- really a -- it was really -- really a great turnout, and thanks to daas for partnering with us on those two events. and then, if we skip to august, you'll see that we launched the two-in-one san diego campaign. so two-in-one san diego, the vendor that we work with, and what they do is an outbound phone campaign to those, you know, 41,000 s.s.i. recipients in san francisco to help them apply for cal fresh via telephone. so the first priority group that they're calling is actually the ihss clients, so that's amazing. and they started calling august 1. and then, third, actually also this week, we found five new outpatients sprinkled around san francisco. if you guys remember that slide on the zip codes, daas, they were really instrumental in helping us with our research to findi
the state of california is conducting paid outreach that will benefit san francisco. if you look on the far left, the may column, you'll see that h.s.a. copartnered with daas on holding two community forums where over 200 food security organizations and daas providers attended, so it is really -- really a -- it was really -- really a great turnout, and thanks to daas for partnering with us on those two events. and then, if we skip to august, you'll see that we launched the two-in-one san diego...
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las elecciones primarias y california serÁn el mes de marzo.votar deben tener 18 aÑos de edad y ser ciudadano de estados unidos. reportera: mÁs de 20 candidatos a postular para tener la nominaciÓn del partido demÓcrata, e intentar sacar de la plaza blanca al presidente donald trump. >> sabemos que las amenazas contra la comunidad y los ataques contra nuestra comunidad continÚan. para poder cambiar el ambiente en el paÍs tenemos que cambiar los representantes a los mÁs altos niveles. solo es posible cuando nuestra gente participa. reportera: el secretario de estado es un llamado a no dejarse intimidar. invitÓ a participar a todos en este proceso que se realiza cada 10 aÑos. el secretario de estado de california asegurÓ que sistema electoral estatal es completamente seguro. ramÓn: mÁs adelante le contaremos por quÉ un servicio que ofrece el departamento de policÍa de san francisco estÁ generando de alguna manera molestias entre la comunidad. palmira: arrestan en nuestro estado a una banda de criminales que operaba a nivel internacional. robaron m
las elecciones primarias y california serÁn el mes de marzo.votar deben tener 18 aÑos de edad y ser ciudadano de estados unidos. reportera: mÁs de 20 candidatos a postular para tener la nominaciÓn del partido demÓcrata, e intentar sacar de la plaza blanca al presidente donald trump. >> sabemos que las amenazas contra la comunidad y los ataques contra nuestra comunidad continÚan. para poder cambiar el ambiente en el paÍs tenemos que cambiar los representantes a los mÁs altos...
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the democrats who have not held power in california for a very long time to think of california as a very blue state now. gavin newsom was only the fifth emma craddick governor in modern times. pat ground their symbol of the party that your was a broom. it is a major change in the politics of their state. for me i'm a new yorker five birth. don't hold that against me. i made the wise decision to move down here. it was very clear to me how fascinating california as. and the things that make it very special. there are some new ways in which the family of the browns really speaks to that. in the book is a story that focuses there. on honesty of governor. it really goes back for generations to start with the great-grandfather august shackman. and speaking of places that people don't know much about. but when i met jerry brown he was in the process of building what would become his retirement home on the land in colusa. in the 1850s. the ark of the family in so many ways parallels the history of the state of california and they are perhaps they are so passionate about california and the e
the democrats who have not held power in california for a very long time to think of california as a very blue state now. gavin newsom was only the fifth emma craddick governor in modern times. pat ground their symbol of the party that your was a broom. it is a major change in the politics of their state. for me i'm a new yorker five birth. don't hold that against me. i made the wise decision to move down here. it was very clear to me how fascinating california as. and the things that make it...
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today saying sanders and harris are set for a showdown in delegate-rich california. both investigating, the biggest prize. 495 delegates at gamble for both. the candidates will play at the top of their earlier states than if their candidates are flagged by the time california starts voting. there's no doubt moving up in california kamala harris and you have not won one of those early four states, it's not going to matter that you're the home state senator. she's not even been at the top so far even though she has home-field advantage. >> and california is not a winner take all delegate. i kind of believe that the first four states, california's fifth, iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina, by the time we get there, there's going to be a lot of clarity in the democratic race, and it's possible that california might not actually matter. look, i think the whole primary process is insane and california should probably go first instead of, you know, any these other small states. but i actually think there's going to be a lot of resolution of the democratic primaries
today saying sanders and harris are set for a showdown in delegate-rich california. both investigating, the biggest prize. 495 delegates at gamble for both. the candidates will play at the top of their earlier states than if their candidates are flagged by the time california starts voting. there's no doubt moving up in california kamala harris and you have not won one of those early four states, it's not going to matter that you're the home state senator. she's not even been at the top so far...
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it prompted california's red flag law in 2016. the most recent data shows over three years since then, or than 400 gun violence restraining orders were issued and warning signs were seen. but health professionals argue, more needs to happen. >> for the first time, everybody in the country is starting to see this as a problem that affects them personally. and if it's my problem, i'm going to be willing to be part of the solution. i think in the coming years, we are going to see some real change, the kind we've been hoping for for decades. >> there has been some progress in california. now anyone convicted of domestic violence, meaning a misdemeanor, is banned from owning a gun, but there is still more work to do. convicted drunk drivers can still buy firearms here, it's controversial but researchers say taking away guns from anyone with a dui would actually reduce gun violence. >> so they are saying just because you show violent behavior doesn't mean you are mentally ill. >> that is what researchers are saying, they are also saying
it prompted california's red flag law in 2016. the most recent data shows over three years since then, or than 400 gun violence restraining orders were issued and warning signs were seen. but health professionals argue, more needs to happen. >> for the first time, everybody in the country is starting to see this as a problem that affects them personally. and if it's my problem, i'm going to be willing to be part of the solution. i think in the coming years, we are going to see some real...
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this is california highway one. one of the most iconic and scenic roadways in all of north america. 10 miles of highway one from pacifica to gray whale cove has been repaired with a new surface. caltrans also finished a brand- new pedestrian bridge. caltrans and pacifica are so happy they cut a ribbon. folks come from all over the world to see the california coast while driving on the famous highway. a highway that caltrans is said is much smaller smoother because they refined the surface with micro grinding. for someone to understand you have to drive it. >>> once you drive it you would mefinitely understand there is pavement.>> reporter: a specialized vehicle measures the surface and uses diamond tip grinding wheels to shave off the slightest perfections. the mayor said there is another cool item. a little red reflectors. >>> on the backside. if you happen to be driving on the wrong side.>> reporter: do people do that and pacifica?>>> he said the new pedestrian bridge has changed his life. >>> it is a godsend. i c
this is california highway one. one of the most iconic and scenic roadways in all of north america. 10 miles of highway one from pacifica to gray whale cove has been repaired with a new surface. caltrans also finished a brand- new pedestrian bridge. caltrans and pacifica are so happy they cut a ribbon. folks come from all over the world to see the california coast while driving on the famous highway. a highway that caltrans is said is much smaller smoother because they refined the surface with...
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many in southern california did not get an alert. the change in store for the country's first early warning act. >>> >>> backlash against curriculum designed to break barriers in california classrooms. the state is taking a second look at the draft for its ethnic studies program. marissa perlman on the criticism.>> reporter: concerns were brought up by leaders with the jewish caucus who questioned why the ethnic study curriculum was leaving out what is being called the jewish experience. other groups are joining in questioning why their histories are not being included in future textbooks. >>> believes out the nuances of the history of indian americans in california.>> reporter: with the hindu american foundation said california has the biggest american community of indians in the country. yet there one group left out of the ethnic studies proposal. >>> the curriculum marginalizes the indian community. it hardly mentions them at all. it talks about the asian community. it doesn't define that. about we spoke with members of the armeni
many in southern california did not get an alert. the change in store for the country's first early warning act. >>> >>> backlash against curriculum designed to break barriers in california classrooms. the state is taking a second look at the draft for its ethnic studies program. marissa perlman on the criticism.>> reporter: concerns were brought up by leaders with the jewish caucus who questioned why the ethnic study curriculum was leaving out what is being called the...
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, which has spent more than a million lobbingy california lawmakers. he says the follow conduction should be reducing crimes. >> more laws, more regulation, more rules will do nothing to prevent mass shootings. that's what we have to get into our head. er: lifornia, texas and ohio, all sites of recent mass shootings, also happen to be the biggest recipient of congressional campaign contributions from gun rites groups. sitting members in congress of texas have received 1.5 million in campaign funds, and 591,000 in ohio. what did that money buy? in texas less restrictive gun laws earned a failing grade from the gifford in. ohio got a d. california earned an "a" rating, even though when you add up the contributions from gun control groups, california only received $224,000, but that's still the most in the country. virginia ranked second with $189,000, but still earned a "d" rating for its lacks of gun restrictions. new york is third at $120,000, earned an a-minus for its gun - people. >> do you see this as some in congress putting money above lives. >> t
, which has spent more than a million lobbingy california lawmakers. he says the follow conduction should be reducing crimes. >> more laws, more regulation, more rules will do nothing to prevent mass shootings. that's what we have to get into our head. er: lifornia, texas and ohio, all sites of recent mass shootings, also happen to be the biggest recipient of congressional campaign contributions from gun rites groups. sitting members in congress of texas have received 1.5 million in...
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the state of california needs to lead that effort. i wanted to just briefly talk about some of the things that the state is advancing and please feel free to leave or answer any questions. i don't want to keep you away from your skills a great on science, as we were talking -- your skills upgrade on science, as we were talking. this is almost $3 billion of new investment in housing and homelessness. 2.75 billion dollars to be exact 1.75 of that was to help support local efforts on housing, go through my financing and tax credit perspective as well as loan perspective. $1 billion in new tax credits and loans that were set aside. that is all about leverage. leveraging what is happening at the local level, leveraging what is happening in the private sector, and being able to pull down more federal dollars. we believe our tax credit program can leverage one and a half to 2 billion of additional resources beyond the half a billion that we put into that program. we have put up $250 million to help cities, large and small with their predevel
the state of california needs to lead that effort. i wanted to just briefly talk about some of the things that the state is advancing and please feel free to leave or answer any questions. i don't want to keep you away from your skills a great on science, as we were talking -- your skills upgrade on science, as we were talking. this is almost $3 billion of new investment in housing and homelessness. 2.75 billion dollars to be exact 1.75 of that was to help support local efforts on housing, go...
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on their own that california need washington. the state will have to do it on its own and the state will have to make an impact. if california is successful if they have the motto that washington adopts, if you really want gun control been having a republican backed by the nra is not going to get it done. >>once again, california leading the charge on a number of issues. good to see you. >>this week on the issue you can see more of that interview, the issue is airs tomorrow morning at 1:30 am right here on ktvu immediately followed by morning's onto. >>the president is also talking about gun control today coming off of summer break. the latest next. >>be sure to tune into that. you can watch beverly hills 90210 at 8:00 and tune in for the 10:00 and 11:00 news right here. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit ibigger, tastier strips spicy chof juicy chickenbo. with crunchy batter. spice t
on their own that california need washington. the state will have to do it on its own and the state will have to make an impact. if california is successful if they have the motto that washington adopts, if you really want gun control been having a republican backed by the nra is not going to get it done. >>once again, california leading the charge on a number of issues. good to see you. >>this week on the issue you can see more of that interview, the issue is airs tomorrow morning...
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they sued california to prevent this accommodation, and the courts have upheld california sanctuary law as they have so many other times in immigration issues. >> so larry, knowing now that california has had success stories, does that mean the trump administration's reach and power is perhaps not as strong as we thought? >> well, not in every case. a lot, but not in every case. to begin with, there are some governments in politically conservative states that are quite comfortable with the trump approach. in other cases, states that oppose the trump administration just haven't had the resources to move forward. but in the case of california, the state's political culture and attorney general becerra proved to be formidable opposition for the trump administration, a real thorn. still, there have been some areas of federal success such as the trump administration's decision to withhold federal funds from the state's high speed rail system because the newsom administration moved to change plans of operation. nevertheless, the state's vigilance continues. just last friday, attorney general
they sued california to prevent this accommodation, and the courts have upheld california sanctuary law as they have so many other times in immigration issues. >> so larry, knowing now that california has had success stories, does that mean the trump administration's reach and power is perhaps not as strong as we thought? >> well, not in every case. a lot, but not in every case. to begin with, there are some governments in politically conservative states that are quite comfortable...
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. >>> the jump campaign and republican party suing california. the new state lotto requires that candidates to release tax returns to appear on the california ballot. the act was signed by governor gavin newsom last week. the lawsuit names not long is constitutional. >>> the stock market rebounded today after the worst day of the year. the dow ended up with 311 the big turnaround mysteries 700 loss. text led the selloff, but the nasdaq gained 107. the recovery comes as investors welcomed china's decision to stabilize its currency, easing some of the pressure and its trade were with the the move suggested beijing might hold off from allowing iran to weekend as a way to respond to tariffs and on chinese goods. >>> space act launches a big falcon nine rocket off the florida coast. take a look. there it goes, you can see it there last, both veronica de la cruz and boeing teamed up this time for today's lunch, then putting a orbit. the floor was people in the control room, obviously very pleased with the way things worked today. people cheered as the
. >>> the jump campaign and republican party suing california. the new state lotto requires that candidates to release tax returns to appear on the california ballot. the act was signed by governor gavin newsom last week. the lawsuit names not long is constitutional. >>> the stock market rebounded today after the worst day of the year. the dow ended up with 311 the big turnaround mysteries 700 loss. text led the selloff, but the nasdaq gained 107. the recovery comes as...
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girl remained in southern california through august. the 15th, right now health officials are working with the facilities to reach out to people who may have had close contact. they say those who may have been exposed should monitor themselves for symptoms such as fever and rash. an infectious disease recently captained east bay elementary school student out of the classroom. the dublin unified school district says the student was diagnosed with meningitis but as cloud forced to leave to go reports. he has an update on whether anybody else was exposed. >>it's unclear when or how the student became infected. but we do know the murray elementary school student diagnosed with meningitis last week in dublin was kept away from class while the dublin unified school district worked with the alameda county public health department to determine if the disease was caused by a virus or bacteria or fungus i really wasn't too worried about it because they know how well the district in the school. candles health concerns lisa aqua lina says her lack
girl remained in southern california through august. the 15th, right now health officials are working with the facilities to reach out to people who may have had close contact. they say those who may have been exposed should monitor themselves for symptoms such as fever and rash. an infectious disease recently captained east bay elementary school student out of the classroom. the dublin unified school district says the student was diagnosed with meningitis but as cloud forced to leave to go...
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in california, partnerships are forming between cocommercial fisheries, scientists, and community members to helelp the endangered abalone adapt and survive. [slide projector clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [surf crashing] [disistant chahatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know, just, for me, as 3 generarations. i k know some l s that are 4th generation of really kind of rock-picking and then evolving into diving and harvesting the abalone. and it's just--it's an incredible opportunity. it's--the ocean's free to go into. there's education, there's science, there's a physical workout. it's really just sort of a magical... opportrtunity, reaeally a rich t of a lot of f the locals' lives here. abalone brouought a lot of people here e that--it was the big vacation of the year. cocome over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they
in california, partnerships are forming between cocommercial fisheries, scientists, and community members to helelp the endangered abalone adapt and survive. [slide projector clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [surf crashing] [disistant chahatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations,...
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the latest exchange last night where he bashed the state of california. the governor says the attacks are nothing new. >> at the latest campaign stop he talked about another state, california, slamming the golden state for the number of homeless on the state. >> what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country, it's a shame, the world is looking at it. look at los angeles with the tents and the horrible disgusting conditions, look at san francisco, look at the other cities. >> the president blaming democrats for crime in the nation's largest city. no one has paid a higher price for the kats destructive agenda. give governor newsom said it's nothing new. this is what he's been saying. >> the president's critiques ring hollow and his policies may be making things worse. >> if you have advice, solutions, they are trying to take 80 million from l.a. in housing and urban development, if you want to help? that's a way to help. >> the president of the united states is the president of all 50 states and he will wait by the phone for th
the latest exchange last night where he bashed the state of california. the governor says the attacks are nothing new. >> at the latest campaign stop he talked about another state, california, slamming the golden state for the number of homeless on the state. >> what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country, it's a shame, the world is looking at it. look at los angeles with the tents and the horrible disgusting conditions, look at san francisco, look...
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item 39, 190761, resoln authorizing the acceptance and expenditure of california state senate bill 1 local partnership program formulaic funding in the amount of $2,340,000 for san francisco public works' sunset and parkside streets pavement renovation project, for a term to commence following board approval through june 30, 2023. >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we take the same house, same call? without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. please call the next item. . item 40, 190763, resoln authorizing the mayor's office of housing and community development to expend a gift to compton's district transgender, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (tlgb) stabilization fund dollars in the amount of $300,000 to support the city's efforts to recognize and support historic and present-day tlgb communities in the tenderloin neighborhood, for a term of august 1, 2019, through june 30, 2020. >> supervisor yee: can we take this same house and call? without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madame clerk please call the next item . item 41, 190765, resoln declaring the int
item 39, 190761, resoln authorizing the acceptance and expenditure of california state senate bill 1 local partnership program formulaic funding in the amount of $2,340,000 for san francisco public works' sunset and parkside streets pavement renovation project, for a term to commence following board approval through june 30, 2023. >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we take the same house, same call? without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. please call the next item. ....
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down in southern california, a little bit. this low will park itself and make the move late friday in to saturday. that's going toshier in a cooler pattern and a lot of drizzle. to usher in a cooler pattern and a lot of drizzle. >>> the traffic in solano is going to be okay. the bay bridge first, if you are trying to get across, using the bay bridge is better at this point than using the san mateo bridge. we had a crash and made traffic slower eastbound. westbound is doing okay. this is solano county, westbound 0, vallejo to herculeses not a bad commute. no major problems approaching the macarthur maze. back to the desk. >>> president trump will fly to el paso, texas and dayton, ohio today where there were mass shootings over the weekend. as doug luzader reports from washington, not nevada the two cities welcomes the president's visit. >> reporter: the visits will be relatively brief but the president will almost certainly face protests. president trump repairing this morning for the role presidents long played. traveling to d
down in southern california, a little bit. this low will park itself and make the move late friday in to saturday. that's going toshier in a cooler pattern and a lot of drizzle. to usher in a cooler pattern and a lot of drizzle. >>> the traffic in solano is going to be okay. the bay bridge first, if you are trying to get across, using the bay bridge is better at this point than using the san mateo bridge. we had a crash and made traffic slower eastbound. westbound is doing okay. this...
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>>california is an important rate has reached a historic low. state officials say the unemployment rate is now 4.1% the job expansion streak his hit 113 months. that's tied for the longest such streak on record. the more than 3.2 million jobs added since 2010 accounts for more than 15% of the country's job gains over that time. california needs 8 to 9,000 new jobs every month to keep up with a growing workforce over the last 9 years the state has averaged more than 3 times that amount per month. >>i was going to take a live look outside right now from our sutro camera looking downtown san francisco is that fog is that smog when we look at all that is some much needed for the bay area after a heat wave in rord breaking >>that fog live that out there right now it's not your screen that's the fog you see the this moving on in right now then that's a sign that breeze air bags are at work finally, but still another hot day today we had a some numbers in the 90's even a couple triple digits. well him and today. but yeah that fog is making its way now
>>california is an important rate has reached a historic low. state officials say the unemployment rate is now 4.1% the job expansion streak his hit 113 months. that's tied for the longest such streak on record. the more than 3.2 million jobs added since 2010 accounts for more than 15% of the country's job gains over that time. california needs 8 to 9,000 new jobs every month to keep up with a growing workforce over the last 9 years the state has averaged more than 3 times that amount per...
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so california does what california does, new york does what new york does.y do. ultimately i think the whole premise is clear and that is that you have to deescalate a situation. to be clear in california what we're saying is do not use the lethal force unless it's necessary. the standard now is are you acting reasonably. would a reasonable officer in your position have done the same thing. by increasing that to necessary, what they're saying is tiek a time out and we get that they're acting in seconds and it can be chaotic. but use that judgment instead of shooting first and acting later. let's reevaluate and then act. >> so beyond that being an attempt to address the issue of this kind of violence from a legal perspective, does it make it easier to prosecute police officers who violate that standard? >> it absolutely will, because you're saying we're not basing it on what a reasonable officer would do in your situation, we're basing it on whether it was necessary that you engage in that final act. i'll say this relating it back to eric garner. his dad's fu
so california does what california does, new york does what new york does.y do. ultimately i think the whole premise is clear and that is that you have to deescalate a situation. to be clear in california what we're saying is do not use the lethal force unless it's necessary. the standard now is are you acting reasonably. would a reasonable officer in your position have done the same thing. by increasing that to necessary, what they're saying is tiek a time out and we get that they're acting in...
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it's not clear why luther opened fire on those officers to california lawmakers are pushing a bill that would bar the use of facial recognition technology and body cameras. >>yeah, they say the dangers of false positives are too high. >>and they know this because they themselves were flagged as criminals by the system. michael larry has more. >>police body cameras are supposed to hold law enforcement accountable for their actions. the combined cameras with facial recognition software can be dangerous even according to the american civil liberties union which conducted the software testers so the aclu rand paul 2120 members of the california legislature. >>against mugshot database, using facial recognition technology that system produced 26 false matches and one of those matches involve san francisco. assemblyman phil ting my pictures right here. >>there are 26 legislators who are misidentified when they ran and amazon's recognition software. >>through a mugshot database. those lawmakers were falsely identified as potential criminals with previous arrest records. >>and that is momentum o
it's not clear why luther opened fire on those officers to california lawmakers are pushing a bill that would bar the use of facial recognition technology and body cameras. >>yeah, they say the dangers of false positives are too high. >>and they know this because they themselves were flagged as criminals by the system. michael larry has more. >>police body cameras are supposed to hold law enforcement accountable for their actions. the combined cameras with facial recognition...
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returning for their second day, from los angeles, california, it's the champs.the parker family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their second day, from los angeles, california, it's the champs.the parker family. [cheering and applause]
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. >>> california senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris picked up a noteworthy endorsement this weekend. former iowa democratic party chairwoman sue dvorski and her husband threw their weight behind harris, it came hours before harris spoke at the forum on gun violence. she joined the call for reforms and more activism. >> history is going to show that you were the leaders who made something happen. >> harris joined several other candidates in calling for walmart to stop selling guns, urging walmart customers to shop elsewhere until the company makes a change. >>> a follow-up on the plan to paint over a controversial mural at a san francisco high school. "the chronicle" is reporting that san francisco school board president steve cook is proposing a compromise. don't paint over it, just cover it with some panels, talking about the decade's old mural of george washington at the high school named after him. critics point out it includes images of slaves as well as a dead native american. in june the school board voted to paint over the artwork. that decision sparked controversy. n
. >>> california senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris picked up a noteworthy endorsement this weekend. former iowa democratic party chairwoman sue dvorski and her husband threw their weight behind harris, it came hours before harris spoke at the forum on gun violence. she joined the call for reforms and more activism. >> history is going to show that you were the leaders who made something happen. >> harris joined several other candidates in calling for walmart to...
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julio: venimos a preguntar sobre este nuevo estudio y quÉ significa para el norte california.te para ser exactos, entre ellas, las mÁs conocidas son la falla de san andrÉs. los sismÓlogos no estÁn prediciendo ningÚn sismo grande, ya que realmente no hay tecnologÍa suficiente avanzada para predecir un terremoto. pueden ocurrir en cualquier momento y de sorpresa. la investigaciÓn por el laboratorio nacional los Álamos dice que a los avances tecnolÓgicos para captar mÁs detalladamente que antes las rÉplicas que sacude antes y despuÉs de un terremoto grande. a lo que no se podÍa medir anteriormente con tanta precisiÓn. para lograr detectarlo, los sismÓlogos estudiaron los terremotos mayores de magnitud cuatro en la escala de richter del sur de california que ocurrieron en los Últimos 10 aÑos. la mayorÍa de los terremotos significativos estÁn precedidos por temblores leves que pudieron detectar con una tÉcnica de computaciÓn. ellos encontraron que entre los aÑos 2008 y 2017, el 72% de los terremotos en el sur de california, con una magnitud de cuatro fueron precedidos por terremoto
julio: venimos a preguntar sobre este nuevo estudio y quÉ significa para el norte california.te para ser exactos, entre ellas, las mÁs conocidas son la falla de san andrÉs. los sismÓlogos no estÁn prediciendo ningÚn sismo grande, ya que realmente no hay tecnologÍa suficiente avanzada para predecir un terremoto. pueden ocurrir en cualquier momento y de sorpresa. la investigaciÓn por el laboratorio nacional los Álamos dice que a los avances tecnolÓgicos para captar mÁs detalladamente...
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vilma: este vÍdeo muestra estudiantes de la escuela secundaria de california haciendo un saludo nazi.polo tenÍa como costumbre realizar estos saludos al estilo hitler. este otro vÍdeo, tambiÉn de la misma escuela, muestra a dos estudiantes marchando, uno de ellos con la bandera alemana y el otro dando el saludo nazi. uno estaba arropado con una madera bandera considerada. recientemente tambiÉn hay otros demuestra a los estudiantes del equipo de waterpolo haciendo el mismo saludo nazi. segÚn la liga anti difamaciÓn,este no es un caso aislado. las cifras a nivel nacional son alarmantes. >> nosotros llevamos a cabo una auditorÍa de incidentes antisemitas, los nÚmeros de dos 18 muestran por ejemplo un incremento del 94% en incidentes antisemitas en escuelas de kindergarten. v elilma: discurso polÍtico dice que estos cabos todos pueden aumentar. >> hay todo tipo de imÁgenes y estÉticos, desde los mÁs burdos y elementales en contra de inmigrantes mexicanos. eso ha ido progresando. vilma: para liga anti difamaciÓn, estos videos son una muestra de lo que se vive en la sociedad de hoy. >> las
vilma: este vÍdeo muestra estudiantes de la escuela secundaria de california haciendo un saludo nazi.polo tenÍa como costumbre realizar estos saludos al estilo hitler. este otro vÍdeo, tambiÉn de la misma escuela, muestra a dos estudiantes marchando, uno de ellos con la bandera alemana y el otro dando el saludo nazi. uno estaba arropado con una madera bandera considerada. recientemente tambiÉn hay otros demuestra a los estudiantes del equipo de waterpolo haciendo el mismo saludo nazi....
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los angeles, california. again, not going to tell you the whole story on this, but here is a command to the warrants, command for the marshal of the u.s. for the 7th district of california to go and put this individual, margarita, in jail for six months because she was convicted of smuggling aliens into the u.s. this one also has some exhibits and cool photographs. those i will show you later. she had a codefendant. he was not convicted. you will have to look at the court case to find out why. i'm not going to tell you. not going to give it all away. so they were charged with smuggling individuals of chinese descent across the southern border. with this file, if you were looking through it you get names of the individuals they were smuggling. in some cases, you can take that information and go to another record group like immigration and naturalization service and see if they have case files created to tell their story as well. pretty cool stuff. this one has been researched a few times. it is one of the hott
los angeles, california. again, not going to tell you the whole story on this, but here is a command to the warrants, command for the marshal of the u.s. for the 7th district of california to go and put this individual, margarita, in jail for six months because she was convicted of smuggling aliens into the u.s. this one also has some exhibits and cool photographs. those i will show you later. she had a codefendant. he was not convicted. you will have to look at the court case to find out why....
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drifting across northern california this morning. checking this on the current numbers for the 5:00 hour, we are showing your lower 50s towards napa, san francisco 5 degrees. patchy fog, live cameras on the satellite, patchy fog regrouping near the coast and portions of the bay. baseball weather for the a's this evening, mostly clear skies. temperatures mild, at least first pitch, 70 degrees with the a's playing the yankees. this system has been cooling us off. this area of high pressure wants to rebuild. we have a cooler set up to the north of the bay area. that high will win out for today. today will be a warmer forecast. as we take this into the weekend, this high wants to build in, this would bring us temperatures above 100 degrees. what will develop is a southerly flow off of the ocean keeping our temperatures in check. temperatures going up a little bit, cooling off a little bit. still lots of 90s as you work your way inland. this morning, 57, 62 degrees. into the afternoon hours, it will be warmer with the readings, big temper
drifting across northern california this morning. checking this on the current numbers for the 5:00 hour, we are showing your lower 50s towards napa, san francisco 5 degrees. patchy fog, live cameras on the satellite, patchy fog regrouping near the coast and portions of the bay. baseball weather for the a's this evening, mostly clear skies. temperatures mild, at least first pitch, 70 degrees with the a's playing the yankees. this system has been cooling us off. this area of high pressure wants...
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i wanted to start by presenting some basic facts about poles in california. you've heard quite a bit already from the cpuc and pg&e. just to go over it again, you're looking there in this slide just some basic facts about the poles in california. we are in the communications zone, and you had mentioned seeing a lot more additional equipment. you are seeing that additional equipment in that communications zone as more people entered the market. so i'm going to refer to, like sonic or monkey brains or some of the other utility providers you will see up there >> supervisor fewer: they are all members of this other organization that i didn't know existed? >> you know, i would say you need to ask them. i know we are required to allow them space in that area. >> supervisor fewer: okay. >> so our inspection and maintenance plan is kind of covered here. we also follow all the regulations that are used throughout the state of california. so we stay with -- we comply with all the state and federal regulations, and it's our interest of course to keep our customers and w
i wanted to start by presenting some basic facts about poles in california. you've heard quite a bit already from the cpuc and pg&e. just to go over it again, you're looking there in this slide just some basic facts about the poles in california. we are in the communications zone, and you had mentioned seeing a lot more additional equipment. you are seeing that additional equipment in that communications zone as more people entered the market. so i'm going to refer to, like sonic or monkey...
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most of those are off towards the east into california and northeast california.at, looks like another week where they will not get to 100 degrees. could be a little showers up in the northeast. tropical feel today. kind of muggy, humid. fog. high clouds and mostly sunny later. highs today, pretty close to where they should be. one more day, where temperatures will be in the 80s to low 90s. that will play into our weather bigtime, starting tomorrow. 60s on a lot of temps. 64. concord, 63. upper 50s, mid-50s. santa cruz mountains. higher clouds, mainly for the morning. then they should start to thin out. still, there will be fuel around. look at the southern california around the desert. palm springs. then that low begins a big cooling trend. starts tomorrow and takes it into the end of the week. 60s, 70s, 80s to a few near 90. >>> we have traffic at the bay bridge that has not become lighter. as a matter of fact, traffic is still pretty slow here and pretty crowded. we've had a couple of minor things on the stands. i think in the last few days, we've had things bl
most of those are off towards the east into california and northeast california.at, looks like another week where they will not get to 100 degrees. could be a little showers up in the northeast. tropical feel today. kind of muggy, humid. fog. high clouds and mostly sunny later. highs today, pretty close to where they should be. one more day, where temperatures will be in the 80s to low 90s. that will play into our weather bigtime, starting tomorrow. 60s on a lot of temps. 64. concord, 63. upper...
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una demanda para california, de parte del presidente de la naciÓn.ticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. locutor: y ahora, noticias univisiÓn 14 solo las 11:00 p.m. tu gente, tu voz. palmira: buenas noches, soy palmira pÉrez. ramÓn: y ramón adame, gracias por acompaÑarnos. palmira: vamos a comenzar con el testimonio de leslie, de solo 12 aÑos. sobreviviente del tiroteo de gilroy. ramÓn: la dieron de alta, su familia abriÓ las puertas de su para compartir su historia. julio poletti tiene el testimonio de la pequeÑa leslie y de sus familiares. reportero: en muletas estÁn leslie tan solo 12 aÑos, una de las mÁs del tiroteo en gilroy, durante el festival del ajo. ella recibiÓ un balazo en la pierna, mientras se escondÍa el pistolero con sus primos. >> estaba pidiendo ayuda. nos ayudaron a trasladarnos. reportero: entre todo, ella tuvo suerte. ese domingo, su familia estuvo cerca del pistolero cuando empezÓ a disparar. >> primero escuchamos unos disparos, luego volviÓ a meter el cartucho y luego empezÓ a disparar. reportero: esta foto se tomÓ justo antes de la
una demanda para california, de parte del presidente de la naciÓn.ticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. locutor: y ahora, noticias univisiÓn 14 solo las 11:00 p.m. tu gente, tu voz. palmira: buenas noches, soy palmira pÉrez. ramÓn: y ramón adame, gracias por acompaÑarnos. palmira: vamos a comenzar con el testimonio de leslie, de solo 12 aÑos. sobreviviente del tiroteo de gilroy. ramÓn: la dieron de alta, su familia abriÓ las puertas de su para compartir su historia. julio poletti tiene el...
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on their side of the debate and against president trump on tuesday california governor gavin newsome said mercedes benz would join this coalition as well as a 6 company he declined to name the new york times cited 2 sources busy it recedes to confirm that claim as well as executives at his rumored but not named 6 company if both of those busy were to come on board b.m.w. in this mystery company they would represent a reported collective 40 percent of the u.s. market share so are we seeing the trump sort of negotiation and management style turn out to be about as effective in this negotiation as it has been in managing foreign trade. i don't think that's going to be the case 40 percent of the auto manufacturers is not going to cause president trump to make a change that everything's in the works for the changes in mid september we're going to see a release of the new regulations those will be the regulations that he expects to go into play he's going to fight california there's going to be one regulation for the whole country california should not be calling the shots for the other $4
on their side of the debate and against president trump on tuesday california governor gavin newsome said mercedes benz would join this coalition as well as a 6 company he declined to name the new york times cited 2 sources busy it recedes to confirm that claim as well as executives at his rumored but not named 6 company if both of those busy were to come on board b.m.w. in this mystery company they would represent a reported collective 40 percent of the u.s. market share so are we seeing the...