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some two california vineyards. sonoma county, known around the world for its fine wines, has also become a leader in sustainable agriculture. 99% of the counties wine grapes have been certified as grown under sustainable practices. through an innovative program launched by carissa cruz, president of the sonoma county winegrowers association. we recently drove up to sonoma to meet carissa in to see the sustain ability measures and practice on an active vineyard. >> we havebeen on the sustainable mission from 2014 on. who knew how relevant our timing would as we now can't escape a conversation about climate crisis and how agriculture can play a unique role in that. we are walking through cover crop. >> right, we have beans and thatch. often, there is mustard that is used. this is a natural way to put nutrients back into the soil. it is a really good erosion protection as well. >> i am also noticing these tubes coming along here. this is a drip irrigation. >> it is. now you see this in almost all the vineyards. this w
some two california vineyards. sonoma county, known around the world for its fine wines, has also become a leader in sustainable agriculture. 99% of the counties wine grapes have been certified as grown under sustainable practices. through an innovative program launched by carissa cruz, president of the sonoma county winegrowers association. we recently drove up to sonoma to meet carissa in to see the sustain ability measures and practice on an active vineyard. >> we havebeen on the...
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no better place to find the evidence of that than california. >> you are the top brass in california when it comes to the environment. how would you say we are doing? what grade would you give our efforts to protect mother earth? >> so, when we think about the environment, often, we bring in politics and all those things like how much we can do. i am feeling both positive and frustrated. the pace of change is not meeting the environmental need of the planet. so, california is being battered by climate change and we are putting billions of dollars and all the effort we can to try to combat that and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and all those other things. but, give us a b+, at best, at the moment. even with all that effort, things are not moving in the right direction quick enough. >> there certainly are critics that we are not moving fast enough. let's talk about how to best invest our resources to address specifically drought first. not only the one we are in now but the droughts that are expected to come inthe future. he talked about how there is more snow right now than expe
no better place to find the evidence of that than california. >> you are the top brass in california when it comes to the environment. how would you say we are doing? what grade would you give our efforts to protect mother earth? >> so, when we think about the environment, often, we bring in politics and all those things like how much we can do. i am feeling both positive and frustrated. the pace of change is not meeting the environmental need of the planet. so, california is being...
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california, es mayor el nÚmero de gentes que se van de california.s pueden conseguir casas mÁs grandes por menos dinero. reportera: las cifras del censo de estados unidos confirman estas cifras. se muestra una disminuciÓn de residentes. esto corresponde tambiÉn a un aumento de la tasa de mortalidad por la pandemia, entre otros factores. en muchos casos las personas decidieron mudarse a lugares mÁs pequeÑos o medianos. andrea: llegamos locutor: televisa presenta... [música] margarita: ♪ qué irónica es la vida que yo nunca comprendía esos dichos que mi abuelo me decía pero al pasar el tiempo poco a poco fui entendiendo sus palabras llenas de sabiduría mane: por más que madrugaba nunca amanecí temprano en la corriente muchas veces me dormía y sabía con quién andabas pero no me imaginaba
california, es mayor el nÚmero de gentes que se van de california.s pueden conseguir casas mÁs grandes por menos dinero. reportera: las cifras del censo de estados unidos confirman estas cifras. se muestra una disminuciÓn de residentes. esto corresponde tambiÉn a un aumento de la tasa de mortalidad por la pandemia, entre otros factores. en muchos casos las personas decidieron mudarse a lugares mÁs pequeÑos o medianos. andrea: llegamos locutor: televisa presenta... [música] margarita: ♪...
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we are recycling this plastic in california and using it in california.>> reporter: under the law whichs enacted in 2020, all plastic beverage bottles must contain no less than 25% recycled plastic by the year 2025 and no less than 50% by the year 2030. that bill was the first of its kind in the country, now they want to expand that by targeting another product, thermoformed plastic which is frequently used to box strawberries and make cups. >> this is typical for us. these are items that we are working to try to get recycled. right now they are not recyclable. >> reporter: overtime plastic breaks apart in smaller and smaller pieces and until úrecently not much attention wa paid to how it affects human health. that is slowly starting to change. >> my field is emerging contaminants and micro-plastics so i look at contaminants that haven't been regulated yet, but are getting out into the environment.>> reporter: on the shores of the san francisco bay they are trying to measure how much is in the bay. they are not looking for large obvious plastic waste, but rather something that is harder
we are recycling this plastic in california and using it in california.>> reporter: under the law whichs enacted in 2020, all plastic beverage bottles must contain no less than 25% recycled plastic by the year 2025 and no less than 50% by the year 2030. that bill was the first of its kind in the country, now they want to expand that by targeting another product, thermoformed plastic which is frequently used to box strawberries and make cups. >> this is typical for us. these are...
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presentadora: es un gran logro para la comunidad indocumentada de california.s a partir de este prÓximo 1 de mayo. algo que es un alivio para muchos indocumentados. >> podrÍa tener acceso a mÉdico, chequeos regulares que a veces uno no los hace por el precio. serÍa una gran oportunidad tener ese acceso. reportera: agrega que para poder consultar un mÉdico tiene que trabajar horas extras. >> y tengo que trabajar horas extras y hacer una alcancÍa para poder pagar lo que yo voy necesitando ya sea de la vista, dentista, o mÉdicos general como ahora que estuve enferma por covid. >> ahora podrÁ tener visitas de rutina al doctor, le va a cubrir sus medicinas de rutina. reportera: los requisitos son los clientes, se residentes de california, tener 50 aÑos o mÁs, inscribirse en el servicio de emergencia antes del 30 de abril para que los beneficios entren en vigor antes del 1 de mayo . para llenar una solicitud en lÍnea visite la pÁgina en su pantalla. locutor: desde el estadio azteca, en vivo por univisiÓn y tudn. ♪
presentadora: es un gran logro para la comunidad indocumentada de california.s a partir de este prÓximo 1 de mayo. algo que es un alivio para muchos indocumentados. >> podrÍa tener acceso a mÉdico, chequeos regulares que a veces uno no los hace por el precio. serÍa una gran oportunidad tener ese acceso. reportera: agrega que para poder consultar un mÉdico tiene que trabajar horas extras. >> y tengo que trabajar horas extras y hacer una alcancÍa para poder pagar lo que yo voy...
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hotel california. it was a run away hit.ping the charts, winning all sorts of awards and producing a smash hit single with the same name. ♪ welcome to the hotel california ♪ such a lovely place. ♪ such a lovely place ♪ >> jesse: great song but ends with anonymous line. >> you can check out any time you want but you can never leave. >> jesse: you can never leave. well, i hate to rain on done henley's parade but people are bailing on california in record numbers. and why the sudden rush from the golden state? gas prices have a lot to do with it. look. i know gas prices are high everywhere, but they are not even close to what people are paying in liberal california. the state is closing in on $6 a gallon compared to 4.21 nationwide. and residents know exactly who to blame. >> californians are tired of high gas prices. families, single income households. everybody is dealing with it it's only the democrats that have done this with their policy. they talk about the green policy and why they don't want to be drilling for oil. well
hotel california. it was a run away hit.ping the charts, winning all sorts of awards and producing a smash hit single with the same name. ♪ welcome to the hotel california ♪ such a lovely place. ♪ such a lovely place ♪ >> jesse: great song but ends with anonymous line. >> you can check out any time you want but you can never leave. >> jesse: you can never leave. well, i hate to rain on done henley's parade but people are bailing on california in record numbers. and why...
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california's state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond. supt.humond: our school staff is seeing an increase in behaviors, as kids have come back to school, they see a lot of emotional needs, they see a lot of depression, and at the same, time, our schools are saying we don't have enough counselors to meet that need. jessica: thurmond is now asking the state for help, co-sponsoring legislation that would provide grants to 10,000 students getting their masters in mental health fields. in exchange for the $25,000 grant, each graduate would have to commit to two years working in schools or other non-profit organizations that serve kids. supt. thumond: this can be someone who has a master's in social work, a masters in family therapy, masters in psychology, or a masters in school psychology, and they will get access to scholarships and loan deferrals and other things that will help us to increase the pipeline of folks who want to be mental health clinicians. jessica: a solution counselors here say can't come fast enough. sonia guevara: it's imperativ
california's state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond. supt.humond: our school staff is seeing an increase in behaviors, as kids have come back to school, they see a lot of emotional needs, they see a lot of depression, and at the same, time, our schools are saying we don't have enough counselors to meet that need. jessica: thurmond is now asking the state for help, co-sponsoring legislation that would provide grants to 10,000 students getting their masters in mental health...
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the action cap, the ninth annual survivors speak california conference. the state's largest gathering of crime victims, a bill that would help tackle the problem of catalytic converter thefts passed its first california assembly committee today. the bill would require that all new cars sold have a number etched into the catalytic converter. the california new car dealers association said that could increase costs or damage converters. they also said it could take 3 to 4 hours to etch the converter. yet the committee chair pointed out that the thieves can get it off the car in four minutes. the bill still has to pass the assembly and then the senate. the san francisco board of supervisors tonight approved a proposal to keep jfk drive car free. the board spent all day today listening to hours and hours of public comment on the issue before taking that vote late tonight. the proposal passed 7 to 4, the mile and a half stretch of roadway through golden gate park was closed to traffic at the start of the pandemic. the ordinance also green lights dozens of impr
the action cap, the ninth annual survivors speak california conference. the state's largest gathering of crime victims, a bill that would help tackle the problem of catalytic converter thefts passed its first california assembly committee today. the bill would require that all new cars sold have a number etched into the catalytic converter. the california new car dealers association said that could increase costs or damage converters. they also said it could take 3 to 4 hours to etch the...
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doing so in california, that is a problem.e are in this together. we are interrelated and connected. if the federal government had universal background checks, a ban on assault weapons, invested more deeply in proven violence intervention programs like cease fire and peacekeepers, we would all be safer. kristen: what about more or different policing, or prosecution? is that part of the equation, too? >> yes. we are always looking to improve safety. public safety is job number one. it is fundamental. it's foundational. every person in california and in this country deserves a safe neighborhood. a safe community. to be safe. i've got all over the state of california and met individuals from north to south, inland and rural, coastal, and i've never met anyone who wants to be the victim of a crime. i've been the victim of a violent crime -- i do not wish that for me or for anyone else. it is important, we know the biggest deterrent to crime, what prevents crime from happening is knowing that you will be caught, if you commit a cri
doing so in california, that is a problem.e are in this together. we are interrelated and connected. if the federal government had universal background checks, a ban on assault weapons, invested more deeply in proven violence intervention programs like cease fire and peacekeepers, we would all be safer. kristen: what about more or different policing, or prosecution? is that part of the equation, too? >> yes. we are always looking to improve safety. public safety is job number one. it is...
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temperaturas mÁs altas en el sur de california.ciones para esta ola de calor. adriana: ¡muy buenas tardes y buenas tardes para todos ustedes! estamos bajo advertencia por calor excesivo en el sur de california. temperaturas alcanzan los 90, incluso en los valles podrÍas llegar a los tres dÍgitos. todo el sector que vemos en color rojo es el que se encuentra bajo advertencia por calor excesivo y esto se queda con nosotros hasta el viernes. cabe mencionar que existe otra advertencia de fuertes rÁfagas de viento y esto es para todos los valles. las rÁfagas puedan alcanzar hasta las 45 millas por hora. por el momento los vientos se encuentran en calma para long beach y los Ángeles. las rÁfagas podrÍan alcanzar hasta las 45 millas por hora. mÁs adelante recomendaciones para esta ola de calor. yarel: el nÚmero de casos positivos por coronavirus estÁ volviendo a subir en los Ángeles, san francisco y san diego como resultado de la propagaciÓn de la sub variante "ba2". en el condado de los Ángeles se han reportado 10 brotes la semana pasada
temperaturas mÁs altas en el sur de california.ciones para esta ola de calor. adriana: ¡muy buenas tardes y buenas tardes para todos ustedes! estamos bajo advertencia por calor excesivo en el sur de california. temperaturas alcanzan los 90, incluso en los valles podrÍas llegar a los tres dÍgitos. todo el sector que vemos en color rojo es el que se encuentra bajo advertencia por calor excesivo y esto se queda con nosotros hasta el viernes. cabe mencionar que existe otra advertencia de...
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in 2019 california created california kids a statewide program for every child born in california. governor newsom expanded in 21-22 budget with investment of nearly $2 billion. [applause]. that funding has resulted in our program providing additional funds to the accounts of students in low income schools. i would be remiss if i didn't pitch the governor and legislature to make sure that is continued and revised for an added boost to the college savings account. the best person to speak about this program are the students themselves. i am here, proud that tulea miller is here with us today. she is a junior at gateway high school. she is part of the first class of k-c students and she is here to help you hear about how k-c is impacting her future. please come on up. [applause]. >> hi, i am tulea miller, i am a junior in high school. when i found out it was in kindergarten. i didn't think of it as something. as i got in middle school and high school i started to think about it, and how i really thought about it was in tenth grade when i applied for the video contest about my future.
in 2019 california created california kids a statewide program for every child born in california. governor newsom expanded in 21-22 budget with investment of nearly $2 billion. [applause]. that funding has resulted in our program providing additional funds to the accounts of students in low income schools. i would be remiss if i didn't pitch the governor and legislature to make sure that is continued and revised for an added boost to the college savings account. the best person to speak about...
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president of the california police chiefs association told us it when it comes to northern california in particular, the high cost of living here is a big reason for some of them not to consider a career in law enforcement here. >> even though their pay may be better in comparison to other agencies. >> when you look at that cost of living in particular, the cost of housing, i think that makes it difficult agencies to staff the positions. the chief also said people with higher education's would choose other jobs instead of law enforcement and community members protest against police. >> are also having an effect on recruiting on top of that, veteran officers are retiring at accelerated rates, but now it's a good time for those who want to be a cop. almost every police department in the bay area is hiring. >> the california department of corrections and rehabilitation is hearing public comment and input on a temporary policy that allows incarcerated people to earn time off their sentence. the program which started during the pandemic, allows those who are incarcerated to earn credits ba
president of the california police chiefs association told us it when it comes to northern california in particular, the high cost of living here is a big reason for some of them not to consider a career in law enforcement here. >> even though their pay may be better in comparison to other agencies. >> when you look at that cost of living in particular, the cost of housing, i think that makes it difficult agencies to staff the positions. the chief also said people with higher...
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we've got some showers actually showing up in northern california.e more snow flakes popping up over the mountains, although it is very scattered. but this system is going to start to slide toward the bay area overnight tonight and tomorrow. so that could make for some more interesting weather. in the meantime, the yeah, they've been blown a bit, especially near the coastline. still some breezy conditions out toward the richmond district. 20 0.9 mile an hour. winds are saying the daly city, 27 and parts of inside the bay still breezy out there to 27 mile an hour winds at millbrae. 26 sfl. 25 in belmont, the south bay. you've got a mixture of a west to northwesterly winds of 24 miles an hour. the cupertino and 24 in alum rock. 26 in newark. 25 mile an hour winds in san leandro. you get the idea. so still blustery in spots around the bay area but not as windy as what we had yesterday. and then back toward the that we've got that cool wind coming right off the ocean waters and fields chilly outdoor the beaches, a change in the pattern here, though, now
we've got some showers actually showing up in northern california.e more snow flakes popping up over the mountains, although it is very scattered. but this system is going to start to slide toward the bay area overnight tonight and tomorrow. so that could make for some more interesting weather. in the meantime, the yeah, they've been blown a bit, especially near the coastline. still some breezy conditions out toward the richmond district. 20 0.9 mile an hour. winds are saying the daly city, 27...
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. >>> another record month for california early state but could a change becoming? we explained. >>> we are going to start with the 4-20 celebration on hippie hill >> reed callan was there and this is big business for the festival. >> the people we talk to say it badly needed on hippie hill it was about as much to get gold from green than it was to get green on the sea behind me. >> hippie hill, the drumbeat is about beating back the effects of the pandemic that saw cannabis closures. >> now that we are open again we are starting to turn back up >> he is glad for the turnup after what he calls the thc turndown. >> a few places derived that most didn't. some places lost close to 80% of their business. >> he is at the event with vendors from all over the country. cannabis equals cash. >> this is mike tyson's weed brand. >> yes are fully aware that while san francisco brick-and- mortar pot shops struggled, mike tyson kept swinging for wins in sin city were cannabis growers and sellers are making tens of millions of dollars >> california is the perfect >> he is fresh fr
. >>> another record month for california early state but could a change becoming? we explained. >>> we are going to start with the 4-20 celebration on hippie hill >> reed callan was there and this is big business for the festival. >> the people we talk to say it badly needed on hippie hill it was about as much to get gold from green than it was to get green on the sea behind me. >> hippie hill, the drumbeat is about beating back the effects of the pandemic...
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you know that we saw so often years ago in california.t they would like to see is if we drop the regulations and the taxes enough that we can bring the more folks over from the illicit market, you know, into the regulated market. that would be you know, that would be their preference for most folks that i talked to you touched on this a moment ago, but it sounds like right now there is an oversupply of marijuana being produced here in california and not enough legal places to sell it. do we need more dispensaries to open up across california to try to make sure the industry stays afloat? and then how does the state go about doing that? it's a good question. yeah, i mean, 11 person in the industry . i was talking to said the state essentially issued licenses to grow about £20 million of cannabis. while we only consume about a million pounds in the state. so you know, the state essentially let you know the market kind of, you know, work itself out, and what happened is that's just crushed the price of wholesale cannabis right now, so certai
you know that we saw so often years ago in california.t they would like to see is if we drop the regulations and the taxes enough that we can bring the more folks over from the illicit market, you know, into the regulated market. that would be you know, that would be their preference for most folks that i talked to you touched on this a moment ago, but it sounds like right now there is an oversupply of marijuana being produced here in california and not enough legal places to sell it. do we...
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the goal is to bring back ideas that could be used in california.makers are not using any taxpayer dollars for the trip. the california foundation on the environment and the economy organized it. it's become clearer and clearer that the most urgent. >> and dire threat to california to its economy, to its live ability to its people. is climate change. and so almost all of our trips and all of our conferences here in the state of california focus at least in part, if not almost entirely on strategies and actresses for the damage inflicted by climate change in iceland. their schedule is jam-packed with tours of renewable energy or carbon meetings with government officials. on monday, the group visited iceland orca plan. it carbon out of the atmosphere and has it processed into liquid form to then be injected deep underground. officials note california's geology has the potential for similar projects. so that's one example of they get to see up close and personal. >> exactly how something like that could work in the state of california. and when you tak
the goal is to bring back ideas that could be used in california.makers are not using any taxpayer dollars for the trip. the california foundation on the environment and the economy organized it. it's become clearer and clearer that the most urgent. >> and dire threat to california to its economy, to its live ability to its people. is climate change. and so almost all of our trips and all of our conferences here in the state of california focus at least in part, if not almost entirely on...
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california? good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we will start with crime and safety in the bay area. >> a new poll finds 65% of people say they avoid going to big-city downtowns because of crime. as kpix 5's wilson walker reports, the issue is now back among top concerns for bay area voters. >> we are standing right across the street from the louis vuitton store that got looted. >> reporter: is a sanford ziska resident, pat is familiar with what happened in union square, but he says the real problem is car break-ins. does he think crime is getting worse? >> here in oakland, absolutely. >> it is my perception that even here in walnut creek, two or three years ago, things that are happening here were not happening here. your macy's stores and nordstrom's, just a whole lot of kids bum rushing in, running in and out with everything. >> reporter: oakland resident sean knows about the high profile living in downtown walnut creek, but he does not think that is the whole crime story. >> for me? no, i don't think crime has increased, i just
california? good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we will start with crime and safety in the bay area. >> a new poll finds 65% of people say they avoid going to big-city downtowns because of crime. as kpix 5's wilson walker reports, the issue is now back among top concerns for bay area voters. >> we are standing right across the street from the louis vuitton store that got looted. >> reporter: is a sanford ziska resident, pat is familiar with what...
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she is our senior senator here in california. joe, we have been hearing some time that her health degrading but colleagues of hers and congress are seeing they are very concerned about her mental acuity at this point. >> yes. six i did the story with tall coping. we have four senators and three of them democrats. these are colleagues and many of them friends of dianne feinstein. and three former staffers and one number craddick member of congress. they are concerned about her memory losses. they're so concerned they think maybe it is time for dianne feinstein to step down. this is huge. >> what are they saying and how are they seeing that memory issues play out? >> we have one democratic member of congress who has recently had a long conversation over a couple of hours with senator feinstein said, usually they have rigorous policy debates. because that's how she is. but he said she asked to reintroduce themselves to each other. and they exchanged pleasantries. it is sad. many of the people, the story we spoke with the client to p
she is our senior senator here in california. joe, we have been hearing some time that her health degrading but colleagues of hers and congress are seeing they are very concerned about her mental acuity at this point. >> yes. six i did the story with tall coping. we have four senators and three of them democrats. these are colleagues and many of them friends of dianne feinstein. and three former staffers and one number craddick member of congress. they are concerned about her memory...
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florida was 22, california 18. unemployment was 15, florida was 15. california 47. in person learning, florida was second in the nation. and california are much had shut down. is there any indication that the industries in those states, in other words, that california was more affected by those are of industry? stephen: certainly both of those states are our largest tourist states. you have disneyland and disney world. so that's what makes it kind of an interesting comparison because they are similar states in that regard. but you make a good point that some industries were very much negatively affected more than others were. and you would have thought a tourist state like florida would have really gotten creamed because people stopped traveling. but people from the northeast -- you saw a stampede of people out of new york, new jersey, connecticut going to florida because it was open. most people wanted to be in a place where you could go to a restaurant or go to the beach or go to a park. one of the things i never really understood -- again, my purpose in the study
florida was 22, california 18. unemployment was 15, florida was 15. california 47. in person learning, florida was second in the nation. and california are much had shut down. is there any indication that the industries in those states, in other words, that california was more affected by those are of industry? stephen: certainly both of those states are our largest tourist states. you have disneyland and disney world. so that's what makes it kind of an interesting comparison because they are...
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my report on california's mega drought. what's causing it, and how it's impacting the food you put on your table. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone the wait for a covid vaccine for the youngest americans may soon be over moderna today says it's asking the fda to green light its vaccine for children under 6. approval of a two-dose shot would extend covid protection to the last group of currently ineligible americans, the very young. delays in fielding a vaccine for young kids have proven frustrating for many parents, especially as more americans drop their guard against the virus. according to the american academy of pediatrics, covid cases in younger children have increased by 43% over the last two weeks moderna says trials suggest its vaccine is less effective than the adult version but does well preventing severe illness stephanie gosk has more on today's announcement >> reporter: a year and a half after the first covid-19 vaccine for adults was authorized, moderna now sa
my report on california's mega drought. what's causing it, and how it's impacting the food you put on your table. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone the wait for a covid vaccine for the youngest americans may soon be over moderna today says it's asking the fda to green light its vaccine for children under 6. approval of a two-dose shot would extend covid protection to the last group of currently ineligible americans, the...
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did not announce himself. >>> a shocking scene at a california park. we will hear from the drummer who was suddenly confronted by a man with an ax. >>> a fox hunt in washington after a california congressman and several others are bitten at the u.s. capitol. >>> and a bay area community pushing back at the proposal to build a massive resort casino. >> that would be really difficult to live with. >> tonight, why their objections may not be enough. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> tonight, one north bay county is taking a stand that can turn 68 acres of land into a $600 milln >> y lol
did not announce himself. >>> a shocking scene at a california park. we will hear from the drummer who was suddenly confronted by a man with an ax. >>> a fox hunt in washington after a california congressman and several others are bitten at the u.s. capitol. >>> and a bay area community pushing back at the proposal to build a massive resort casino. >> that would be really difficult to live with. >> tonight, why their objections may not be enough. large...
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por primera vez en más de 20 años el número total de estudiantes en el estado de california está pora. >>todo está muy caro >>y también la falta de vivienda asequible obligaron a muchos a mudarse pero desde el 2020 la situación empeoró y muchas familias perdieron a sus empleados debido a la pandemia y estos son sólo algunos factores por los que el número de alumnos en california va en declive >>desde 2015 hasta 2021 ffuimos de 11.000 a 8000 >>3000 estudiantes menos sólo en el distrito escolar unificado en san josé. >>hemos visto que lamentablemente el índice de nacimientos a nivel de estatal se ha reducido mucho. >>muchos distritos escolares como el de san francisco se las están generando para mantener a los alumnos actuales >>cuando se haga la asignación de la escuela tienen un sistema que se basa en la zona de donde viven y dan prioridad a la universidad la proximidad del estudiante. >>actualmente hay una propuesta en el estado de california que busca pagar a los distritos escolares basados en la matrícula y no laasistencia diaria de los alumnos como es lo que ocurre hoy en día. mu
por primera vez en más de 20 años el número total de estudiantes en el estado de california está pora. >>todo está muy caro >>y también la falta de vivienda asequible obligaron a muchos a mudarse pero desde el 2020 la situación empeoró y muchas familias perdieron a sus empleados debido a la pandemia y estos son sólo algunos factores por los que el número de alumnos en california va en declive >>desde 2015 hasta 2021 ffuimos de 11.000 a 8000 >>3000 estudiantes...
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iniciamos en el condado santa clara un lugar donde se robar más vehículos en el estado de california,e caminos del estado >>> en telemundo 48 escuchamos el testimonio, se ha visto afectado como nunca imagino se lo cuenta lópez >>> buenas noches el señor jaime dice que no solo robaron su camioneta sino cerca de 5000 dólares en herramientas de trabajo >>>salí a las 6:30 camine unos cuantos pasos y nada de trocas >>> jaime vio su cámara de vigilancia y el control evidencia como muestra como alguien roba su camioneta alrededor de las 12 de la madrugada del 6 de abril, jaime piensa que responsable era un experto >>> entraron por aquí, se agachara cuándo vinieron para no activar la cámara y atrás de la cámara de la puerta, la abrieron, se metieron >>> también le robaron cerca de 5000 dólares en herramientas de trabajo >>> para soldar techos, herramientas para mecánica >>> como si fuera poco el robo lo afectó económicamente >>> yo ocupaba las trocas para reparar y sin la troca no puedo ir >>> y su reporte a la policía >>> cuando vino la oficial, tomar el reporte, dijo que era la tercera troc
iniciamos en el condado santa clara un lugar donde se robar más vehículos en el estado de california,e caminos del estado >>> en telemundo 48 escuchamos el testimonio, se ha visto afectado como nunca imagino se lo cuenta lópez >>> buenas noches el señor jaime dice que no solo robaron su camioneta sino cerca de 5000 dólares en herramientas de trabajo >>>salí a las 6:30 camine unos cuantos pasos y nada de trocas >>> jaime vio su cámara de vigilancia y el...
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down in southern california. the basket to the ground as they were trying to land and as the basket gets dragged, the guy just screaming for everyone to hold on. now, obviously everyone very, very shaken up by this. but otherwise everyone was ok. coming up next year, a small dog taking on a big task in ukraine. a look at the work this terriers doing on the ground. doing on the ground. >> to tr when a truck hit my car, doing on the ground. >the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in
down in southern california. the basket to the ground as they were trying to land and as the basket gets dragged, the guy just screaming for everyone to hold on. now, obviously everyone very, very shaken up by this. but otherwise everyone was ok. coming up next year, a small dog taking on a big task in ukraine. a look at the work this terriers doing on the ground. doing on the ground. >> to tr when a truck hit my car, doing on the ground. >the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't...
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plus, another suspect identified in a mass shooting in california. police in sacramento say they are also trying to find him and former ufc heavyweight champion cain velasquez still behind bars from san jose. why the courtroom? what today was filled with his fans and supporters. hello, everyone. and thanks for joining us at 8 o'clock. i'm catherine heenan. >> and for ken wayne and i'm pam moore. tonight, police in new york city are continuing their search for a person of interest after a mass shooting in that city subway system. >> police say the shooter put on a gas mask pulled out smoke grenades then opened fire with a glock 9 millimeter. all while the train was moving through the tunnel. this happened at 36 street station in brooklyn about 15 minutes from manhattan. >> at least 29 people were injured. 10 of them had been shot. others were suffering from things like smoke inhalation and other injuries. 5 people were in critical condition. they are expected to survive. officials say they are not investigating the attack as terrorism, but the shooter
plus, another suspect identified in a mass shooting in california. police in sacramento say they are also trying to find him and former ufc heavyweight champion cain velasquez still behind bars from san jose. why the courtroom? what today was filled with his fans and supporters. hello, everyone. and thanks for joining us at 8 o'clock. i'm catherine heenan. >> and for ken wayne and i'm pam moore. tonight, police in new york city are continuing their search for a person of interest after a...
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bass of california, mr. lowenthal of california, mr. desaulnier of california, mr. levin of michigan, mr. evans of pennsylvania, ms. ross of north carolina, mrs. trahan from massachusetts and mr. suozzi from new york, i inform the house that these eight members will vote yes on h.r. 7314. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. o'halleran, i inform the house that mr. o'halleran will vote yes on h.r. 7314. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. takano: madam speaker, as the member designated by chairwoman waters, i inform the house that chairwoman waters will vote yes on h.r. 7314. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. carey, i inform the house that mr. carey will vote yes on h.r. 7314. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. sires,
bass of california, mr. lowenthal of california, mr. desaulnier of california, mr. levin of michigan, mr. evans of pennsylvania, ms. ross of north carolina, mrs. trahan from massachusetts and mr. suozzi from new york, i inform the house that these eight members will vote yes on h.r. 7314. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. o'halleran, i inform the house that mr. o'halleran will vote yes on h.r....
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coming up, california has a crazy new plan for the workweek big like everything else in california, is job killer in disguise? the latest and greatest kennedy dog. a sneak peek of ms. ruthie, what a cutie button girl. hi, lucy. stay with me. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: four day work week could be coming to california. they assembly considering a bill that would cap the workweek for large companies over 500 employees and 32 hours. force employees to pay overtime rate after that. some countries reportedly gains of productivity after reducing employee work hours. we could all use more free time but our government mandates the right solution here? could a lot like this make companies leave california? the answer is a resounding yes and to explain why, host of the california rebel base podcast and sunday night fox news channel, stephen is here. this is incredible, it's not like you're working 40 hours and forth days which people would like, you are actually cutting their hours which means productivity is going to drop and companies are going to leave the state, why wouldn't they? >> exactly. by the way,
coming up, california has a crazy new plan for the workweek big like everything else in california, is job killer in disguise? the latest and greatest kennedy dog. a sneak peek of ms. ruthie, what a cutie button girl. hi, lucy. stay with me. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: four day work week could be coming to california. they assembly considering a bill that would cap the workweek for large companies over 500 employees and 32 hours. force employees to pay overtime rate after that. some countries...
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i know you're newer to california.s, tricks and tips . i'll take them all a couple of tips for you all on the roadways here. we're going to go back to vallejo because that's just been the conversation all morning long and that's going to be the conversation for however long this situation stays the way it is. this is 37 westbound. just past 29 north. we still have some road closures there. we still have a bit of traffic and still bit of back up, hoping that changes sometimes soon. we're going to take you down over to the south bay. we just had this accident pop up near san jose. this is ah, along one. oh, one north bong here. just past oakland road. looks like just a quick little, um, rear end fender bender. that's not really generating all that much traffic at this moment. but that could be the case in the next 30 minutes or so. but we can expect that to be short lived. let's go and take you down to just south of los gatto's there, but we have a crash that still waiting to be cleaned up. 17 north just north of summit
i know you're newer to california.s, tricks and tips . i'll take them all a couple of tips for you all on the roadways here. we're going to go back to vallejo because that's just been the conversation all morning long and that's going to be the conversation for however long this situation stays the way it is. this is 37 westbound. just past 29 north. we still have some road closures there. we still have a bit of traffic and still bit of back up, hoping that changes sometimes soon. we're going...
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and we might ask him to take a lead on dyslexia in the california assembly.ot his commitment in front of children and families. so we're going to hold you to that soon-to-be assemblyman. next up today we have corne weaver, a member of the naacp, and is an award-winning teacher and administrator in oakland, california, as well as from columbia, south carolina. he did his undergraduate degree at morehouse college and in clinical psychology at the university of south carolina. he's a staunch advocate for children and families and this is also very personal for him, for families with learning differences. thank you so much, corine weaver for being here today. [cheers and applause] >> hi, everybody. hello, everybody. all right. a couple things first. i'm going to ask my man right there with the gp2 shirt, can you come on up. the young man in the instead wait to fail sign, come on up. and the bright pink sign about screening for -- come on, come on, come on. she gave it to somebody else. come on. come on. so you just stand right up here turn your sign that way. you
and we might ask him to take a lead on dyslexia in the california assembly.ot his commitment in front of children and families. so we're going to hold you to that soon-to-be assemblyman. next up today we have corne weaver, a member of the naacp, and is an award-winning teacher and administrator in oakland, california, as well as from columbia, south carolina. he did his undergraduate degree at morehouse college and in clinical psychology at the university of south carolina. he's a staunch...
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we ask cdph if california might do the same. a spokesperson there said public health officials will continue to assess science and data to decide how to respond to the pandemic. noting they continue to strongly recommend masking indoors. senator pans that californians should be taking precautions, including vaccines and boosters to keep everyone safe. i too feel that we would like covid to go away, but it's not going to go away just because we wish it to. >> we have to work at it in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. now to our 4 zone forecast as we step outside. give you have you been talking about travel and not bad weather for a flying out today? no, not today. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with a look at weather. this company. yeah. a little rain coming our way a little bit later on tonight. will take some time to get here. i think. >> maybe in the north bay a little bit later on this evening. it will take the rest the night to get down across into parts of the other bay area. but all those clouds
we ask cdph if california might do the same. a spokesperson there said public health officials will continue to assess science and data to decide how to respond to the pandemic. noting they continue to strongly recommend masking indoors. senator pans that californians should be taking precautions, including vaccines and boosters to keep everyone safe. i too feel that we would like covid to go away, but it's not going to go away just because we wish it to. >> we have to work at it in...
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california >>> si les encanta la naturaleza y tienen el deseo de retribuirle mucho de la costa tienenocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... su internet es tan rápido que nos la pasamos viendo series en 8k, sin parar. pero verlas no es lo mismo que hacerlas. mija, sabías que patty... sí, sí... gigillonaria. soy la nueva celebridad de la familia. vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber - ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. (♪♪ mÚsica ♪♪). >>> el día de hoy se celebra la votación para representante de visitas diecisiete en la asamblea (nombre extranjero) y el supervisor de la ciudad de (nombre extranjero) fueron los contendientes en una intensa campaña hasta momento el departamento san francisco giants pone una delantera sesenta y tres. seis por ciento de los votos campos registra (inaudible) de 66,000 votantes registrados aunque los oficios fueron certificados por la oficina del registro de votantes se reunió para celebrar que lleva la delantera en los resultados preliminares. >>> si se requiere qu
california >>> si les encanta la naturaleza y tienen el deseo de retribuirle mucho de la costa tienenocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... su internet es tan rápido que nos la pasamos viendo series en 8k, sin parar. pero verlas no es lo mismo que hacerlas. mija, sabías que patty... sí, sí... gigillonaria. soy la nueva celebridad de la familia. vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber - ahora con velocidades de...
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all right, lawrence, california will soon add another national park destination.s right here in the bay area. >> presidio tunnel tops is set to open in july in san francisco within the presidio national park site. it being built on top of the parkway tunnels with amazing golden gate views. you can't find anywhere else. it will also feature trails, picnic areas and a nature area for the kids to play in james corner field operations is the from designing the park. they're best known for designing new york's high line. the area will be free and accessible for everybody. still ahead, a huge announcement from britney spears. the pop star says she's expecting her 3rd child. >> what she's revealing about her pregnancy and as state lawmakers try to get gas debit cards into the hands of california is. >> agree who should be receivin when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ (mus
all right, lawrence, california will soon add another national park destination.s right here in the bay area. >> presidio tunnel tops is set to open in july in san francisco within the presidio national park site. it being built on top of the parkway tunnels with amazing golden gate views. you can't find anywhere else. it will also feature trails, picnic areas and a nature area for the kids to play in james corner field operations is the from designing the park. they're best known for...
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majority of california say they support california's high speed rail project. despite setbacks, researchers at uc berkeley found 56% of voters support the project. 35% oppose it. this poll also found a pretty strong partisan split. 73% of california. democrats support the bullet train project compared to 25% of republicans. alright guys, your time is 708 and right back to james torres. it's been a busy morning in our commute, james busy morning, garcia and david a man. do we have some good news? finally let's take you up to vallejo, which has been the center of our traffic reports. all morning long. we had a problem along 80 that's now cleared. we had a problem on 37. that is now on its way to becoming clear. it looks like cruz have actually cleared everything from it. now there's just some of that residual backup. that's still there. so expect that to last just a little bit longer, but if you're heading out the door within the next 30 to 45 minutes, that should be good to go by the time you hit the road, i want to take you now over to the bay bridge where you'
majority of california say they support california's high speed rail project. despite setbacks, researchers at uc berkeley found 56% of voters support the project. 35% oppose it. this poll also found a pretty strong partisan split. 73% of california. democrats support the bullet train project compared to 25% of republicans. alright guys, your time is 708 and right back to james torres. it's been a busy morning in our commute, james busy morning, garcia and david a man. do we have some good...
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troy flint is with the california school boards association. he joins us live to dive more into this a little bit, is the declining enrollment . a long term trend troy or is this a short term trend? we're in the midst of a long term trend, which has accelerated significantly. he sends the pandemic started. this year's decline in student enrollment was a little bit less than last year's. but still very large by historical levels. so it's a very concerning phenomenon mentioned five years in a row. and so this started pre pandemic this trend, and it's not just parents frustrated with public schools in their policies during the pandemic. uh, what else is driving this? there are also demographic factors in california is not growing nearly as fast as it has in the past. this is a new situation for us because california has never been in a situation where we've been losing students prior to the past five years. but the combination of expensive home prices which have caused a lot of people to move out of state, reduced immigration and the fact that few
troy flint is with the california school boards association. he joins us live to dive more into this a little bit, is the declining enrollment . a long term trend troy or is this a short term trend? we're in the midst of a long term trend, which has accelerated significantly. he sends the pandemic started. this year's decline in student enrollment was a little bit less than last year's. but still very large by historical levels. so it's a very concerning phenomenon mentioned five years in a...
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first, a new report in the san francisco chronicle about the cognitive abilities of california senior senator dianne feinstein. she has held the ball for 30 years and according to some, the report, some people in washington, d.c. think it may be time for her to the tire. one of the reporters who did the story joins us now to talk more about this controversial and painful topic. senator feinstein has been a trail blazer and many californians have respect for her career beginning with the moment she became san francisco mayor. that does need to be acknowledged and respected but she is 88 years old and according to your article, some colleagues worry she is mentally unfit to serve. who are these colleagues? >> to your point, every one of the people i spoke with also has that tremendous respect and admiration for her and the concerns that they are expressing are coming from that place, that place of sadness for what the situation they see today is. to your specific question, i spoke with four members of the senate including three democrats and a california democratic member of congress as
first, a new report in the san francisco chronicle about the cognitive abilities of california senior senator dianne feinstein. she has held the ball for 30 years and according to some, the report, some people in washington, d.c. think it may be time for her to the tire. one of the reporters who did the story joins us now to talk more about this controversial and painful topic. senator feinstein has been a trail blazer and many californians have respect for her career beginning with the moment...
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when government is handing out $600 checks and california's doing their own $600 checks -- california was even trying to -- to make up for the high cost of gasoline, which is higher than anywhere except maybe hawaii and california, they were not just stop the tax on gas for a while, which all you have to do is change the numbers at the pump for a period of time, instead they wanted to send out everybody a gas card, even people with electric cars, like a rebate card so there is no accountability for that. i am appalled by what goes on here. your second question one more time? host: did not note it and he is not with us. apologies for that. let's hear from vicki, democrats line. caller: hello. good morning. doug lamalfa, i do not want to misrepresent your name. guest: it is italian, lamalfa. caller: i know after we passed the spending bill we have a serious race problem in this country. would you agree with that? i think you would. guest: it is exacerbated by hype in the media and people driving it. by a large cut the nature people in this country would like to get along and not have ra
when government is handing out $600 checks and california's doing their own $600 checks -- california was even trying to -- to make up for the high cost of gasoline, which is higher than anywhere except maybe hawaii and california, they were not just stop the tax on gas for a while, which all you have to do is change the numbers at the pump for a period of time, instead they wanted to send out everybody a gas card, even people with electric cars, like a rebate card so there is no accountability...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! as a small business owner, your bottom line is ♪ always
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. witf induced abortion. liselle herrera is free on bail after spending 48 hours in jail on the texas mexico border. authorities say heroic quote intentionally and knowingly caused the death of an individual by self induced abortion. officials didn't release much more information, legal experts say it's not clear under what law the 26 year old is being charged the state's new abortion law. sb eight, allows enforcement only by private citizens and not state authorities. whether this particular individual has done the things that meet the elements of the cri
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand...
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what is considered a nonviolent crime in california to fill any?. >> sot a deadly weapon in foot. corporal injury a child domestic violence, rape of an unconscious person, human trafficking of a child hate crimes. those are considered nonviolent crimes. and if you go to prison, these are these are. crimes go prison for you get released early, which is insane attorney general rob bonta and governor gavin newsome have not commented on the program. assemblyman james gallagher who also opposes the measure says governor newsom should be taking action to dc are even even reference. gavin newsom's executive order. >> about reducing prison population response to covid-19 when they issued these emergency regulations. so they are definitely been responsive to the governor. he's been a champion of these policies and he needs to take responsibility. cdcr did not take any action in the hearing is expected to make a decision on the policy in the near future in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> coming up to combat the supply chain issues. president biden
what is considered a nonviolent crime in california to fill any?. >> sot a deadly weapon in foot. corporal injury a child domestic violence, rape of an unconscious person, human trafficking of a child hate crimes. those are considered nonviolent crimes. and if you go to prison, these are these are. crimes go prison for you get released early, which is insane attorney general rob bonta and governor gavin newsome have not commented on the program. assemblyman james gallagher who also...
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cases in california are slowly increasing. the seven-day positivity rate is 2.1%, the first time it has exceeded 2% in weeks. experts say the statistics demonstrate how the response to covid is changing in most parts of the globe, especially here in california. >> we have to understand, this is the goal of management, is to prevent severe disease. cannot prevent every facet. we are going to get mild colds from covid, just like we get mild colds right now from other pathogens. j.r.: she says we are in a much better place than we have been in the last two years. if things get drastically bad, another round of boosters may be required for all age groups. moving along, today, a return to easter events and activities that had to be put on pause when the pandemic began. cornell barnard looks at how many celebrated today. cornell: easter sunday service as only glide memorial church can do it. music and inspiration. this easter means a return to worship in person. for the past two years, services were online only due to covid. he says
cases in california are slowly increasing. the seven-day positivity rate is 2.1%, the first time it has exceeded 2% in weeks. experts say the statistics demonstrate how the response to covid is changing in most parts of the globe, especially here in california. >> we have to understand, this is the goal of management, is to prevent severe disease. cannot prevent every facet. we are going to get mild colds from covid, just like we get mild colds right now from other pathogens. j.r.: she...
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in california, partnerships are forming between commercial fisheries, scientists, and community members to help 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] [distant chatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know, just, for me, as 3 generations. i know some locals 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... opportunity, really a rich part of a lot of thlocals' lives here. abale brought lot of people here that--it was their big vacation of the year. come over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when they were c
in california, partnerships are forming between commercial fisheries, scientists, and community members to help 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] [distant chatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know,...
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the majority of california say they do support california's high speed rail project. uc berkeley found 56% of voters support the project. 35% oppose it. the poll also found a strong partisan split 73% of california democrats say they support the bullet train compared to 25% of republicans. clashes between israeli police and palestinians have wounded more than 150. palestinians coming up on the mornings onto the nine more on the violence in the holy land, as three religions celebrate major holidays. and coming up after the break. oakland's police chief laurent armstrong, will join us live in the studio to talk about what the department is doing to address rece graf violent crime just last weekend, despite increased staffing, more officers on the streets. five people were wounded in a series of shootings that happened just hours apart. 1 15 year old girl was shot and killed. we welcome oakland police chief laurent armstrong back to the night to talk about what is happening in this beautiful city. thanks for being with us. thanks for having me course. let's talk about th
the majority of california say they do support california's high speed rail project. uc berkeley found 56% of voters support the project. 35% oppose it. the poll also found a strong partisan split 73% of california democrats say they support the bullet train compared to 25% of republicans. clashes between israeli police and palestinians have wounded more than 150. palestinians coming up on the mornings onto the nine more on the violence in the holy land, as three religions celebrate major...
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could california follow suit?makers are considering a bill that would change the definition of the work week from 40 hours to 32 hours. it would apply to companies with more than 500 employees. those working more than four full days a week would get over time. the proposal is in the hands of the labor committee for review. >>> russian forces have shifted their focus to eastern ukraine. volodymyr zelenskyy sit down with scott pelley for an interview airing on 60 minutes right here on kpix5 . >> we are defending the right to live. i never thought this right was so costly. these are human values. >> in my family it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court of the united states. >> the white house celebrated a historic confirmation. jackson thanked her family and mentors promising to follow in the footsteps of justice stephen breyer. >>> will smith has been banned from joining the academy awards for the next 10 years. he slapped chris rock. he issued a statement saying i accept and respect t
could california follow suit?makers are considering a bill that would change the definition of the work week from 40 hours to 32 hours. it would apply to companies with more than 500 employees. those working more than four full days a week would get over time. the proposal is in the hands of the labor committee for review. >>> russian forces have shifted their focus to eastern ukraine. volodymyr zelenskyy sit down with scott pelley for an interview airing on 60 minutes right here on...