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california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they launched the book, and let's get to it. and in the expense, with anti-black practices. the complex networks of resistance that have existed that involves networks of african-americans and allies from statehood and the civil rights movement. one book does not document every instance of segregation. they spent time in public libraries from riverside to montana, lack of time and focus on six stories that show the contours of jim crow, many other scholars have documented the nuanced ways jim crow operated in the state,
california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they...
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bienvenido "al punto california".ero lo primero es pedir una cita con las organizaciones sin fines de lucro que manejan estos fondos. en cada condado hay uno o dosorganizaciones encargadas de esto, y luego habrÁ una cita persona para revisar estos documentos y comprobantes. si al final de esa cita califican, Éstas personas pueden salir de esa cita con una tarjeta con asistencia de mÁximo $4500, $1000 por cada adulto y $500 por cada niÑo. octavio: lo importante es que se van a asignar fondos y se estÁ ajustando el mÉtodo. ¿van a recibir una tarjeta o cheque? ¿lo va a pagar el gobierno o quiÉn serÁ quien pague las reparaciones? >> los fondos vienen de california porque sabemos que hay miles de indocumentados que no califican para la ayuda de fema. en el estado de california con estos fondos estatales estÁ contratando con estas organizacionessin fines de lucro para ver estos cheques, esta asistencia a las personas que califican. uno puede recibir una tarjeta de dÉbito. en esa misma cita puede salir con sus fondos en su t
bienvenido "al punto california".ero lo primero es pedir una cita con las organizaciones sin fines de lucro que manejan estos fondos. en cada condado hay uno o dosorganizaciones encargadas de esto, y luego habrÁ una cita persona para revisar estos documentos y comprobantes. si al final de esa cita califican, Éstas personas pueden salir de esa cita con una tarjeta con asistencia de mÁximo $4500, $1000 por cada adulto y $500 por cada niÑo. octavio: lo importante es que se van a...
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california is one of many states that is a beneficiary of those investments. we have in california six times more clean energy jobs than we do fossil fuel jobs. californians produce one out of every four clean energy jobs in america. 27%. this state prides itself on being on the leading and cutting edge of this transition. we are proving we can do it and grow our economy. but we need to do it with remarkably talented people and we need to create an energy and framework to create a generation of doers tiered not just dreamers. that is why it is my honor to introduce one of those doers who is part of this remarkable program established a few years ago called the california climate core. in the spirit of sarge shriver and we say it often. happiest people in the world are those that volunteer. the tallest people are those that been down on one knee and left other people up. to see the energy, passion and action of these young people displayed across the state of california that just having gotten the memo they don't buy into the cynicism, negativity, fear and divi
california is one of many states that is a beneficiary of those investments. we have in california six times more clean energy jobs than we do fossil fuel jobs. californians produce one out of every four clean energy jobs in america. 27%. this state prides itself on being on the leading and cutting edge of this transition. we are proving we can do it and grow our economy. but we need to do it with remarkably talented people and we need to create an energy and framework to create a generation of...
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and that it's consistent with the idea of unifying california. they agree with sarah's sentiment that it will put smiles on the faces of countless californians. i thought they gave it much more than just simply good service. but it will take time as with any government. it was fate to have life into the efforts. kristen: we are rooting for you. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. kristen: good luck. we want to thank you for joining us for "getting answers." we will be here every weekday at 3:00 p.m. answering questions with experts from around the bay area. "world news tonight" with david muir is next. see you back here at 4:00. bye-bye. ♪ still one tonight breaking news. the 49 page indictment of president trump unskilled. first time in history president is criminally charged for the staggering list of charges laid
and that it's consistent with the idea of unifying california. they agree with sarah's sentiment that it will put smiles on the faces of countless californians. i thought they gave it much more than just simply good service. but it will take time as with any government. it was fate to have life into the efforts. kristen: we are rooting for you. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. kristen: good luck. we want to thank you for joining us for "getting answers." we will...
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that california has -- mr. kiley: these were the very measures you yourself cited in your own testimony. your state of california where you led the labor department is doing the worst in the country. let's move on to a law you had enforcing in california were you involved -- i know you weren't in the hrao*ur, but were you involving in the drafting of the bill including any conversations with the interest groups that helped draft it? secretary su: thank you. as i think has been established and as you know. i was never part of the california legislature. mr. kiley: were you involved in the drafting? secretary su:dy not. mr. kiley: were you involved in the drafting? secretary su: no. mr. kiley: did you support the law? secretary su: my job as labor secretary was to enforce the law. mr. kiley: did you ever express support for the bill? secretary su: i express the need tone force last passed by the legislature. mr. kiley: did you express support for the bill at any time? secretary su: i know we are talking about wha
that california has -- mr. kiley: these were the very measures you yourself cited in your own testimony. your state of california where you led the labor department is doing the worst in the country. let's move on to a law you had enforcing in california were you involved -- i know you weren't in the hrao*ur, but were you involving in the drafting of the bill including any conversations with the interest groups that helped draft it? secretary su: thank you. as i think has been established and...
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double in california. i'd think twice about that. >> sean: except if you add the millionaire property tax that you just put in l.a. county -- >> that's a transfer tax. we did do that. i don't know if you can get house insurance in florida as well. >> sean: you're telling me the loss of net population -- >> 18 states -- >> sean: and this number here, 13.3%. every california -- >> we had -- >> sean: hang on. you supported it for a decade. >> the public initiated it. supported by the public. >> sean: the point is florida has zero. the net population growth for florida is almost 1,000 people a day and you're losing 800 people a day. >> i respect -- >> sean: my question. is this connected to that? >> i respect your audience too much to let them be misled on this. >> sean: this is a lie? >> you're manipulating fundamental facts. you're omitting the fact that the vast majority of people do not live in the 1%. you're talking about the 1% tax -- >> sean: 1% pays half of it. >> i understand that. i'm talking about t
double in california. i'd think twice about that. >> sean: except if you add the millionaire property tax that you just put in l.a. county -- >> that's a transfer tax. we did do that. i don't know if you can get house insurance in florida as well. >> sean: you're telling me the loss of net population -- >> 18 states -- >> sean: and this number here, 13.3%. every california -- >> we had -- >> sean: hang on. you supported it for a decade. >> the...
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california, you do have a goal that every california student should be able to read by third grade. you are aiming for that for the 2025-2026 school year. recent data shows that almost 60% of california's third- graders are behind on that benchmark. what are the actis you are taking to move this forward? >> for all the schools that have the most struggling readers amount we are providing them with reading coaches and specialists. as a simple as it sounds, most people don't know how to teach reading. there are certain tried and true practices and best practices that are necessary when you are teaching reading to students from all backgrounds, including low income students and english learners. having a reading coach and a specialist to help new teachers is a critical opportunity. reading is a gateway scale. when you learn to read, you can read to arn anything. third grade is such a critical benchmark, so we want to remind parents to read to your children. the campaign, talk, read, sing, all of that makes a difference from the time our children are born. we should be reading to them,
california, you do have a goal that every california student should be able to read by third grade. you are aiming for that for the 2025-2026 school year. recent data shows that almost 60% of california's third- graders are behind on that benchmark. what are the actis you are taking to move this forward? >> for all the schools that have the most struggling readers amount we are providing them with reading coaches and specialists. as a simple as it sounds, most people don't know how to...
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bienvenidos a "al punto california". ♪ ♪ ♪ osvaldo:desde. —— que lucha contra incendios en californiaha cambiado de unos aÑos hasta ahora en lo que se refiere a incendios. ¿por quÉ hay mÁs riesgos y quÉ tiene que ver el cambio climÁtico con todo esto? >> gracias por traerme aquÍ. esta es la primera cosa que tenemos que platicar que Éste no trajo muchos dj que causÓ mucho pasto fino. una chispa puede causar un incendio forestal, un incendio que crezca muy rÁpidoporque el pasto seco es muy fÁcil para quemarse. osvaldo: y tambiÉn hemos visto que los incendios son mÁs agresivos y duran mÁs tiempo. ¿eso a quÉ se debe? a los materiales de construcciÓn, el hecho de que la maleza estÁ demasiado seca? ¿a quÉ se debe todo esto? >> es combinaciÓn de varias cosas. una puede ser por losÁrboles secos, la sequÍa de hace tres aÑos, que caigan y nos puedan quitar. ahora estÁn secos y cuando hay un incendio cercapuede pasar que cause incendios forestales grandes. es eso, el clima, lluvia hemos tenido y ahora este aÑo y los aÑos anteriores todo ha estado seco. es una combinaciÓn de todo esto que estÁ pa
bienvenidos a "al punto california". ♪ ♪ ♪ osvaldo:desde. —— que lucha contra incendios en californiaha cambiado de unos aÑos hasta ahora en lo que se refiere a incendios. ¿por quÉ hay mÁs riesgos y quÉ tiene que ver el cambio climÁtico con todo esto? >> gracias por traerme aquÍ. esta es la primera cosa que tenemos que platicar que Éste no trajo muchos dj que causÓ mucho pasto fino. una chispa puede causar un incendio forestal, un incendio que crezca muy...
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stephanie alluded to in 1996 california voters approved proposition 209, which prevented california public universities from considering race is one of the factors in admissions tonight. kron four's dan kerman has a look at prop to a night impact and what it means for california's private universities going forward. california public universities like uc berkeley should see no major change the u.s. supreme court's affirmative action ruling. >> because in california race was already removed as one of the factors to be considered for admission when voters approved prop 209. back in 1996. >> it banned the use of race, ethnicity and genders people. forget the genders. well in app for any state entity to be considered in terms of for higher education as well. as for hiring hiring criteria for employment as well as we're contracting. kathleen allow is the diversity officer at cal state east bay. >> she says the impacts of prop 209, were immediately felt it was a 40% drop of black and latinx students across the uc system. that is significant. that forest california public universities to find oth
stephanie alluded to in 1996 california voters approved proposition 209, which prevented california public universities from considering race is one of the factors in admissions tonight. kron four's dan kerman has a look at prop to a night impact and what it means for california's private universities going forward. california public universities like uc berkeley should see no major change the u.s. supreme court's affirmative action ruling. >> because in california race was already...
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abogada: estÁ activo a travÉs de california.se de datos con informaciÓn sobre millones de placas de vehÍculos. andrea: parece un poco obvia la respuesta, pero para ser mÁs exactos, ¿por quÉ se considera un intento de violar los derechos legales de las personas, el hecho de que algunas agencias del orden estÉn compartiendo esta informaciÓn con otros estados y por quÉ especÍficamente se hace la aclaraciÓn de que lo estÁn compartiendo con estados en donde se ha prohibido ya la prÁctica del aborto? abogada: hay dos leyes estatales que prohÍben el compartimiento de este tipo de informaciÓn. el primero es la sb—34, que prohÍbe agencias estatales y locales compartir informaciÓn de placas de vehÍculos y sus ubicaciones con agencias fuera del estado. tambiÉn hay una nueva ley que se llama ab—1242, y esta ley prohÍbe agencias estatales y locales compartir especÍficamente informaciÓn sobre causas de aborto con agencias fuera del estado, con otros estados que estÁn criminalizando a personas que tratan de buscar un aborto o servicio de abort
abogada: estÁ activo a travÉs de california.se de datos con informaciÓn sobre millones de placas de vehÍculos. andrea: parece un poco obvia la respuesta, pero para ser mÁs exactos, ¿por quÉ se considera un intento de violar los derechos legales de las personas, el hecho de que algunas agencias del orden estÉn compartiendo esta informaciÓn con otros estados y por quÉ especÍficamente se hace la aclaraciÓn de que lo estÁn compartiendo con estados en donde se ha prohibido ya la...
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in california, i have worked for the forest service.part of the problem is how their policy is on fighting fires now. when i used to work for them 40 years ago, they tried to put fires out. i understand that the underbrush growth and that kind of thing does need to be taken care of, but their problem is now with these huge fires that burn for months at a time. they do not try to put them out. they try to control the burn. eventually, we get a windy day, it blows over there buyer lines and we lose towns like paradise. the town of greenville three years ago for the dixie fire. that was a controlled burn that got out of control because they decided to leave. ok? i understand climate has a lot to do with it. sodas population. -- so does population. fires used to burn before in remote areas, now they are not so remote. i have watched them. i used to work with them. i use to watch -- run supplies to them. i watched fire fighters waiting and watching as a fire burned. i even ask one of them, do you have a shovel? i will throw dirt on the spire
in california, i have worked for the forest service.part of the problem is how their policy is on fighting fires now. when i used to work for them 40 years ago, they tried to put fires out. i understand that the underbrush growth and that kind of thing does need to be taken care of, but their problem is now with these huge fires that burn for months at a time. they do not try to put them out. they try to control the burn. eventually, we get a windy day, it blows over there buyer lines and we...
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main causes of california growing. homelessness crisis. when a truck hit my car, main causes of california gthe insurance companycrisis. 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. ♪ welcome friends, to the middle of everything! friends that bike together. hike together! -with goats. -with goats! come on in... it's the middle things that count. you just can't beat this view, or this crew. ♪ can't wait to see what tomorrow brings, here in the middle of everything! >> auto thefts are a major problem in the city of oakland and it appears some of the stolen vehicles are used to commit other crimes there. car theft victim says he found his vehicle totally trashed after it was stolen. he talked with four's haaziq madyun about what happened. >> and i was like, wait a minute. i parked right in front of my building and it was another karma cars p
main causes of california growing. homelessness crisis. when a truck hit my car, main causes of california gthe insurance companycrisis. 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. ♪ welcome friends, to the middle of everything! friends that bike together. hike together! -with goats. -with goats! come on in......
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yeah, that's because back in 1996, california voters approved prop 209, which prevented california public universities from considering race as one of the factors for admission tonight, kron four's kerman has a look at the law's impact and what it means for california's private universities going forward. >> public universities in california have been banned from using race, ethnicity and gender as factors to be considered for admission. >> since voters approved prop 209, in 1996, o'clock tonight is at a very chilling >> on the ability of the eu seasons, the u.s. used to recruit under represented historically underrepresented minority students. >> kathleen lau is the diversity officer at cal state east bay. >> it was a 40% drop of black and latinx students across the uc system. that is significant. >> california's public universities responded by finding other ways to maintain diversity. that was very specific. taylor pathway programs working with specific community organizations working with. >> public schools, working you know, churches, perhaps or different organizations, boys and girl
yeah, that's because back in 1996, california voters approved prop 209, which prevented california public universities from considering race as one of the factors for admission tonight, kron four's kerman has a look at the law's impact and what it means for california's private universities going forward. >> public universities in california have been banned from using race, ethnicity and gender as factors to be considered for admission. >> since voters approved prop 209, in 1996,...
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governor newsom is saying no, more like california. the largest blue state and one of the largest red states are very much diametrically opposed these days in their politics. i think governor newsom would love to take the california story to as many corners of the country as he can. kristen: i wonder if by making each other the main villain in their story, does that elevate both of them in terms of national prominence? >> there is certainly an argument for that. dissent is has been elevated by his own party in the standing in the polls, the main alternative to donald trump -- desantis. governor newsom has recognized that and called him out and called him a bully. i think being singled out elevates the man over in florida as well. kristen: the things governor newsom is proposing, the gun safety laws, do those things have popular support in the u.s., even if they don't have congressional -- enough congressional support to pass? : with a lot depends on how you framed it, but raising the minimum buying age, assault weapon bands are general
governor newsom is saying no, more like california. the largest blue state and one of the largest red states are very much diametrically opposed these days in their politics. i think governor newsom would love to take the california story to as many corners of the country as he can. kristen: i wonder if by making each other the main villain in their story, does that elevate both of them in terms of national prominence? >> there is certainly an argument for that. dissent is has been...
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so my california lawmakers front and center.esident donald trump should be removed from office immediately. let's listen to what they had to say on the floor of house of representatives for they cast their votes for impeachment. >> donald trump has been a threat to our national security and democracy. he's unfit to serve as president. he must be held accountable for inciting violence against the united states. >> america was not attacked in the past sense, this president has inspired future plots. america is still under attack and that's why donald trump must be impeached. >> we saw him incite violence, there was an attempted coup at the capitol. our speaker was targeted for assassination. the vice president was targeted for hanging. in fact, members of congress were targeted for assassination. these are very dangerous times. >>> today, the u.s. supreme court overturned the decision protecting women's right to an abortion. >> already there are more than two dozen states that have what you name as trigger laws. that means that wh
so my california lawmakers front and center.esident donald trump should be removed from office immediately. let's listen to what they had to say on the floor of house of representatives for they cast their votes for impeachment. >> donald trump has been a threat to our national security and democracy. he's unfit to serve as president. he must be held accountable for inciting violence against the united states. >> america was not attacked in the past sense, this president has...
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yarel: y por otro lado, mucha controversia y aquÍ en california. los gobernadores de texas y florida siguen mostrando quÉ tan cobardes son tratando de manipular las vidas de gente buscando una vida mejor en los estados unidos escapando de la violencia, pobreza y mÁs en sus paÍses de origen pero mostramos cÓmo se debe de dar con humanidad y dignidad mientras que pasa en este proceso de buscar asilo en los estados unidos. yarel:¿el alto puede hacer la administraciÓn por el congreso para impedir que sigan usando el inmigrantes para ganar votos de la base conservadora? >> comenzando con las acciones que estÁ tomando el estado de california, comenzando con el gobernador gaby nelson y fiscal general tratando de encontrar las leyes que quebraron los gobernadores de texas y florida para dar reposos o castigos que merecen, pero a nivel federal la soluciÓn ideal es por fin modernizar nuestras leyes de inmigraciÓn, no sÓlo apoyar las comunidades con los paÍses de origen de tantos migrantes, pero mejorar los procesos de venir a los estados unidos legalmente pa
yarel: y por otro lado, mucha controversia y aquÍ en california. los gobernadores de texas y florida siguen mostrando quÉ tan cobardes son tratando de manipular las vidas de gente buscando una vida mejor en los estados unidos escapando de la violencia, pobreza y mÁs en sus paÍses de origen pero mostramos cÓmo se debe de dar con humanidad y dignidad mientras que pasa en este proceso de buscar asilo en los estados unidos. yarel:¿el alto puede hacer la administraciÓn por el congreso para...
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in california where i am in the southwestern u.s. naturally occurs every 10 to 20 years in canada fire naturally occurs only every 100 or 300 years. and in the amazon rain forest wildfires never occur at all. in the western us old outdated policies of suppressing all fires even natural ones have caused unnatural accumulations of fuel and in canada roads and super harvesting roads and towns have caused unnatural increases in ignitions at the same time climate change is intensifying the heat that drives wildfires. specific scientific analyses called detection attribution have looked at all the different factors that go into wildfires and these analyses have concluded that humans cause climate change has lengthened fire season around the world up to two months in the western united states human caused climate change has doubled the area burned by wildfire above natural levels since 1984 and in british columbia canada and the extreme prior-year of 2017 human caused climate change increased burned area 7c11 times over natural levels. in s
in california where i am in the southwestern u.s. naturally occurs every 10 to 20 years in canada fire naturally occurs only every 100 or 300 years. and in the amazon rain forest wildfires never occur at all. in the western us old outdated policies of suppressing all fires even natural ones have caused unnatural accumulations of fuel and in canada roads and super harvesting roads and towns have caused unnatural increases in ignitions at the same time climate change is intensifying the heat that...
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while president biden leads among california democrats make sense. those results just released. >> in an exclusive poll from inside california politics and emerson college. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has a breakdown of the results. >> well, this poll asked respondents to weigh in on all sorts of matters. everything from who they support for president to whether or not they approve of the job of president joe biden and vice president kamala harris and the results may surprise with just over 8 months until the march primary, california from both parties are painting a clear picture about who they support for president. we will prevail as the people, america's comeback. >> starts right now. >> and this just released lifornia politics and emerson college poll, a majority of california republicans planning to vote in the gop primary say their choice is former president donald j. trump. the survey found he has 53% support up big time over his republican opponents. florida governor ron desantis comes in second with 19% and former vice president
while president biden leads among california democrats make sense. those results just released. >> in an exclusive poll from inside california politics and emerson college. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has a breakdown of the results. >> well, this poll asked respondents to weigh in on all sorts of matters. everything from who they support for president to whether or not they approve of the job of president joe biden and vice president kamala harris and the results may...
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en el area de california bahia la poblacioun se redujo un 0,4% california perdio 138 400 habitantes aafectado a 7 de las 10 ciudades mas grandes de california. muchos se mudan debido al elevado costo de vida lo que mas teme es quedarse en la calle por no poder pagar un techo karla nos tiene el reporte. la ciudad de san francisco aurora tiene 14 aÑos y paga unos 2500 en una habitaciÓn tipo estudio aurora: tengo una hija de 14 aÑos no podemos sobrevivir con ese dinero q ue ganamos he contemplado mudarme. no es la unica que se encuentra cansada de los altos costos >> esperaba menos pero es bastante. >> gabriel vive en un cuarto tipo estudio y trabaja en un restaurante. entre gastos sÓlo le quedan libres unos $200 para ayudar a su familia en mÉxico. segÚn reportes, cerca de 7700 personas se encuentran sin un lugar en donde vivir en san francisco por diferentes causas. >> algunos tienen mÁs de dos trabajos para poder pagar la renta. >> al conversar con la coaliciÓn de voceros de desamparados de francisco, explicÓ que en los Últimos aÑos ven un gran aumento en las solicitudes de ayuda. >> e
en el area de california bahia la poblacioun se redujo un 0,4% california perdio 138 400 habitantes aafectado a 7 de las 10 ciudades mas grandes de california. muchos se mudan debido al elevado costo de vida lo que mas teme es quedarse en la calle por no poder pagar un techo karla nos tiene el reporte. la ciudad de san francisco aurora tiene 14 aÑos y paga unos 2500 en una habitaciÓn tipo estudio aurora: tengo una hija de 14 aÑos no podemos sobrevivir con ese dinero q ue ganamos he...
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insurance companies want to be in california. mean, i'm curious, though, we understand why wildfires might be an issue here, but you pointed out in some information that you sent earlier that inflation and reinsurance causes insurance to pull out or insurance companies to pull out of the state. how so? how do the how does inflation and reinsurance cause the issues here as well? so, you know, the cost to rebuild a home has gone up dramatically in the last few years. it's actually outpaced inflation and so we need to be able to charge the right premiums in our state, which actually is lower than most other western us states. and we need to charge the correct premiums. so we're asking the insurance department to help us by allowing us to use reinsurance costs. so an insurance company actually buys insurance for catastrophe and also use forward looking modeling. and that really reflects climate change, whether pattern's the type of slopes people live on. yeah i want to get to that. that now you were mentioning back in the 80s, califo
insurance companies want to be in california. mean, i'm curious, though, we understand why wildfires might be an issue here, but you pointed out in some information that you sent earlier that inflation and reinsurance causes insurance to pull out or insurance companies to pull out of the state. how so? how do the how does inflation and reinsurance cause the issues here as well? so, you know, the cost to rebuild a home has gone up dramatically in the last few years. it's actually outpaced...
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but that is a big deal that they are here in california.and there could be many more. >> you have to wonder, which was the first to cross over and come down here? maybe it was an exotic pet that just got out. that is an ambitious wolverine. let's take a look at what is happening . a little taste of summer time for inland parts of the bay area but we are not going to lose the on short influence along the coast and around the bay, so still near average temperatures closer to the water. but, it is a pleasant weekend overall. if you want warmer temperatures, just move away from the coast. we are going to settle back into near average or even slightly below average pattern next weekend, in general, the long-range outlook is consistently painting above average temperatures. but along with the near or slightly below average temperatures for the bay area, it's a possibility of a wetter than normal weather pattern which is not something that we typically associate with the month of june. so what is going on? there's going to be some moisture sneakin
but that is a big deal that they are here in california.and there could be many more. >> you have to wonder, which was the first to cross over and come down here? maybe it was an exotic pet that just got out. that is an ambitious wolverine. let's take a look at what is happening . a little taste of summer time for inland parts of the bay area but we are not going to lose the on short influence along the coast and around the bay, so still near average temperatures closer to the water. but,...
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what you did, you did live in california. do you serve in the california state legislature?> i did not. >> to actually past a cannon house office building in california? >> it was the california legislature. >> where you in the state law was passed? >> i was the secretary of labor in california. >> as secretary of labor, what was your job and your requirement to do, once the legislature passed the law. >> thank you, i oversaw agencies including those charged with enforcing laws that were passed by the legislature. our job both as labor secretary in california and the agency that oversaw, was to enforce the law. >> we should be asking you now. which i think you already said is similar to the manner in which you honor your obligation to the constitution in california to carry out the law. are you committed to carry out the laws and honor obligation and oath to the constitution, to carry out the united states laws regarding labor? >> one hundred% yes. >> thank you very much for your dedication and your service. this is really an act of love because it required so much and you h
what you did, you did live in california. do you serve in the california state legislature?> i did not. >> to actually past a cannon house office building in california? >> it was the california legislature. >> where you in the state law was passed? >> i was the secretary of labor in california. >> as secretary of labor, what was your job and your requirement to do, once the legislature passed the law. >> thank you, i oversaw agencies including those...
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this has made front pages in many of the papers in california. president biden promoted a $600 million new investment in climate change. these are some recent pollings from cbs news and ugov about climate change. under the headline, who prioritizes climate change and who does not? here is what the article says. as has been the case for years, views on climate change are marked by stark political division. democrats and liberals continues to see the issue as more urgent while republicans and conservatives do not. republicans also view addressing climate change as having a negative impact economically. 2-1 more republicans see efforts to reduce climate change as something that would hurt the economy rather than help it. the question is, climate change should be addressed right now or the next few years? 91% of democrats agree. 64% of independents agree. but only 44% of republicans agree with the statement climate change should be addressed right now or in the next few years. we want to hear from you this morning. what are your views on climate chan
this has made front pages in many of the papers in california. president biden promoted a $600 million new investment in climate change. these are some recent pollings from cbs news and ugov about climate change. under the headline, who prioritizes climate change and who does not? here is what the article says. as has been the case for years, views on climate change are marked by stark political division. democrats and liberals continues to see the issue as more urgent while republicans and...
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you did live in california. acting secretary su did you serve in the california state legislature?> i did not. >> and who passed 85 in california? >> it was the california legislature. >> and where were you when the state law was passed? >> i was the secretary of labor. >> as secretary of labor what was your job and your requirement to do once the legislature passed that law? >> thank you very much congresswoman. diver saw those includes with enforcing laws passed by the legislature so our job both as labor secretary in california and the agency that oversaw to enforce the law. >> what we should be asking you you now in which i think you a party said it similarly the manner in which you honored your application to the constitution in california to carry out the laws. are you committed to carry out the laws and honor an application and an oath to the constitution to carry out the united states was regarding labor? >> 100% yes. >> thank you so very much for your dedication and your service. service is really an act of love big is it require so much and you have taken a lot have been
you did live in california. acting secretary su did you serve in the california state legislature?> i did not. >> and who passed 85 in california? >> it was the california legislature. >> and where were you when the state law was passed? >> i was the secretary of labor. >> as secretary of labor what was your job and your requirement to do once the legislature passed that law? >> thank you very much congresswoman. diver saw those includes with enforcing...
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but california seem to have made up their minds. >> results from this new inside california politics. emerson college poll shows 63% of californians say find son should resign. >> of those surveyed. the poll also found feinstein statewide approval rating has dropped just 22%. does span across party lines. emerson college professor of survey research camille monfort helped facilitate the poll. she points out it was conducted just weeks after find sun returns to the senate amid recent health issues, including a bout with shingles that kept the 89 year-old homebound in san francisco for nearly 2 months leading her to miss key vote in the senate judiciary committee back in dc. we're office confirms the onus lead to more physical and mental health complications, including ramsay hunt syndrome affecting facial nerves. and in some polite us, which could include swelling of the brain for the pole, calls for her resignation, break party lines. so it's pretty even there wasn't any statistical significance even between democrats, republicans and saying that she should resign. i wasn't surprised
but california seem to have made up their minds. >> results from this new inside california politics. emerson college poll shows 63% of californians say find son should resign. >> of those surveyed. the poll also found feinstein statewide approval rating has dropped just 22%. does span across party lines. emerson college professor of survey research camille monfort helped facilitate the poll. she points out it was conducted just weeks after find sun returns to the senate amid recent...
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we have the california dream.nd what is lovely about this poll, it shows we are still very optimistic and happy with california. but there's places we need to ensure we are fixing and making the state correct when it comes to our economic well billing -- economic well-being. kristen: how can lawmakers and leaders build on the public opinions? >> a couple of things are really important. the continued investment in our in education infrastructure and ensuring there are opportunities for all to move on to either career title or to higher education. the other is investment in small businesses and micro-businesses. there's a growth happening in our communities when it comes to micro-businesses and small businesses. if a latino that has a small business was able to hire one other employee, that is 89,00 employees in california alone. so let's invest in what we know is working, our education infrastructure and the small businesses and micro-businesses. kristen: much for joining us today. next, i shld a documentary that t
we have the california dream.nd what is lovely about this poll, it shows we are still very optimistic and happy with california. but there's places we need to ensure we are fixing and making the state correct when it comes to our economic well billing -- economic well-being. kristen: how can lawmakers and leaders build on the public opinions? >> a couple of things are really important. the continued investment in our in education infrastructure and ensuring there are opportunities for all...
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>>>plan de asistencia para pago del estado de california con más de seis mil millones de dólares parambo por más de un año algunos fueron acusados >>>una demanda de fuerza de estado de california a revisar casos y rectificar errores. >>>es parte del acuerdo que deben de contactar a cada persona que se espera para dejarle saber la obligación de un proceso poblada con su obligación es rechazada y esta es la razón >>>muchas familias y dueños de casa tienen renovadas las esperanzas de definir los fondos de ayuda. >>>es importante para los inquilinos que entiendan que deben de desplegar una noticia del estado que están en esas personas que están esperando >>>las recomendaciones de esa estar al pendiente encontrar organizaciones de ayuda para la revisiónde las solicitudes dependientes quienes han negado el dinero pueden apelar en treinta días. desafortunadamente estas correcciones han quedado demasiado tarde ya que un hubo desalojos opresión de dueños para abandonar viviendas por la deuda. >>>mucha gente que esperaba con asistencia en caso archivado >>>es una victoria completa porque todaví
>>>plan de asistencia para pago del estado de california con más de seis mil millones de dólares parambo por más de un año algunos fueron acusados >>>una demanda de fuerza de estado de california a revisar casos y rectificar errores. >>>es parte del acuerdo que deben de contactar a cada persona que se espera para dejarle saber la obligación de un proceso poblada con su obligación es rechazada y esta es la razón >>>muchas familias y dueños de casa...
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i am learning something from california about california, about what's working, what's not working, about our achievements and our struggles that all feel so productive and important to me. and then sometimes you're sitting in washington and everybody's like, some of these people are eating like tuna fish sandwiches for that's what they sell tuna facilities. and that can't be that's what the cafeterias and they're watching tv and like what are we doing? yeah, right. and so it's sort of a hurry up and wait what we're going to watch paint for a little bit. okay. there's a little bit of that and it has been interesting. i mean, i think, again and again, we kind of said a lot of this said we want to innovate, we want to modernize. right. and we were told that just has to be this way. right. and i think it's been interesting with the republicans in charge, it turns out that if you want to vote at 10:00 and you're in charge, then you actually can vote at 10:00. now, 1130, not 130, not you 2:15. but like if the republicans say we're voting at ten, we're voting at now we're not voting for anythin
i am learning something from california about california, about what's working, what's not working, about our achievements and our struggles that all feel so productive and important to me. and then sometimes you're sitting in washington and everybody's like, some of these people are eating like tuna fish sandwiches for that's what they sell tuna facilities. and that can't be that's what the cafeterias and they're watching tv and like what are we doing? yeah, right. and so it's sort of a hurry...
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the router service as california labor commission, sector of the california labor and workforce develop an agency can deputy secretary of labor. she has, she is a committed public servant who has dedicated her career to supporting workers and families. thanks to her and president biden's leadership, and the responsible actions taken by democrats in the last congress, unemployment rates remain near historic lows. our job market is continuing to grow, and workers are seeing higher wages.or since taking office the biden administration has created more than 13 million jobs. that's more jobs created in 28 months than any previous president has created in a single 48 month term. according to the white house the last time what such a long, long stretch of low unemployment was in the 1960s. working age americans and workforce is at its highest level in 16 years. and that's the record. i want to remind my colleagues that every democratic administration since the kennedy administration has left with their republican successors a better deficit situation than the one they inherited. in every repub
the router service as california labor commission, sector of the california labor and workforce develop an agency can deputy secretary of labor. she has, she is a committed public servant who has dedicated her career to supporting workers and families. thanks to her and president biden's leadership, and the responsible actions taken by democrats in the last congress, unemployment rates remain near historic lows. our job market is continuing to grow, and workers are seeing higher wages.or since...
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is more difficult to recover in california. if you're homeless and a place like west virginia or ohio, you could still get a room for a couple $100. you can get an apartment for a certainly under $1000 in many parts of the country that is very difficult to do in most places in california. and so if you fall on hard times, you get sick, you get addicted you lose your job. >> it's a lot easier to become homeless in california and stay homeless because of how it spends it. it is to get in the house and the study on the causes and impacts of homelessness makes several recommendations, including deep expansion of rental assistance. >> and the rental stipend program for those living temporarily with family and friends in san francisco haaziq mod-yoon kron. 4 news. >> a court appointed doctor has determined that the man accused of the deadly davis, stabbings is not mentally competent to stand trial. 21 year-old carlos dominguez is accused of 3 attacks back in april. and in may that killed 2 men and injured one woman. after today's hea
is more difficult to recover in california. if you're homeless and a place like west virginia or ohio, you could still get a room for a couple $100. you can get an apartment for a certainly under $1000 in many parts of the country that is very difficult to do in most places in california. and so if you fall on hard times, you get sick, you get addicted you lose your job. >> it's a lot easier to become homeless in california and stay homeless because of how it spends it. it is to get in...
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he stresses while trump may be well ahead in the california gop primary. the poll finds the former president would still lose this heavily blue state by double digits in the hypothetical trump biden general election matchup. and speaking of biden, the survey results show nearly three-quarters of california democratic primary voters plan to cast their vote for him. it's really not going to be a competitive primary at this point on the democratic side. still, the poll finds even in this democratic majority state president biden's approval rating among all californians is that 44% of all vice president kamala harris's is even lower at 37% in the state. she has called home. she has struggled with her popularity. i think she will continue to do so loyola law school professor jessica levinson notes while harris's home state approval rating is probably not where the vice president wanted to be historically such vp approval ratings come with the territory. this happens for a lot of vice presidents and she's been given some difficult jobs. >> some of this is this i
he stresses while trump may be well ahead in the california gop primary. the poll finds the former president would still lose this heavily blue state by double digits in the hypothetical trump biden general election matchup. and speaking of biden, the survey results show nearly three-quarters of california democratic primary voters plan to cast their vote for him. it's really not going to be a competitive primary at this point on the democratic side. still, the poll finds even in this...
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is more difficult to recover in california. homeless and a place like west virginia or ohio, you could still get a room for a couple $100. you can get an apartment for a certainly under $1000 in many parts of the country that is very difficult to do in most places in california. and so if you fall on hard times, you get sick, you get addicted you lose your job. >> it's a lot easier to become homeless in california and stay homeless because of how it spends it. it is to get in the house and the study on the causes and impacts of homelessness makes several recommendations, including deep expansion of rental assistance. >> and the rental stipend program for those living temporarily with family and friends in san francisco haaziq mod-yoon kron. 4 news. >> in the south bay, a new code enforcement team to crack down on graffiti and plight in san jose. the pilot program is being called fast. acronym for focus area service team. san jose mayor matt mahan says the team's job will be the whole property owners that includes the city of sa
is more difficult to recover in california. homeless and a place like west virginia or ohio, you could still get a room for a couple $100. you can get an apartment for a certainly under $1000 in many parts of the country that is very difficult to do in most places in california. and so if you fall on hard times, you get sick, you get addicted you lose your job. >> it's a lot easier to become homeless in california and stay homeless because of how it spends it. it is to get in the house...
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no va a ser una situación muy grave. >> es que en california esto ya estaba prohibido. >> desde 1996a estudiantes. >> sin embargo el fallo impacta quienes quieren estudiar fuera del estado y también a universidades privadas como la de santa clara donde estudió arturo. >> un poco frustrado porque va a haber cada vez menos oportunidades. >> la vicepresidenta de excelencia en instrucción de esta universidad nos dijo hoy que estaban profundamente decepcionados con el fallo y que están consultando con sus abogados pero que mantienen su compromiso con una política de admisiones que dentro de los lineamientos de la ley tenga en cuenta la totalidad del estudiante, arturo le cuesta imaginarse el futuro de las minorías en el plantel. >> pensar que van a ser menos es un poco triste. >> expertos agregan que el fallo es impactante por lo que ha ocurrido en california al prohibirse. >> en california hemos experimentado una reducción en el número de estudiantes negros latinos y otras minorías y esto va a seguir. >> con el potencial de ampliarse a nivel nacional y de eliminar cualquier posibilidad d
no va a ser una situación muy grave. >> es que en california esto ya estaba prohibido. >> desde 1996a estudiantes. >> sin embargo el fallo impacta quienes quieren estudiar fuera del estado y también a universidades privadas como la de santa clara donde estudió arturo. >> un poco frustrado porque va a haber cada vez menos oportunidades. >> la vicepresidenta de excelencia en instrucción de esta universidad nos dijo hoy que estaban profundamente decepcionados con...
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snowpack in california. time is 709, and right now we do have a look at conditions on the roads that are a little bit crowded. things are going to get a little bit better as we get closer to the 4th of july holiday. but for this week, right now, we have a typical backup at the richmond bridge. nothing unusual there. we don't have any big backups on 80, although there are some spots where it's slows down 33 minute drive. most of the slowing is in nelson bronte and richmond getting into the albany hill bay bridge backed up to the macarthur maze. metering lights are on and highway four is pretty slow. from pittsburgh to concord. again, that's not unusual. san mateo bridge looks okay. eastbound 580, some slowing remaining from a lingering or there was a fire there. they've put it out but there's some lingering slow traffic eastbound 580 as you head over to dublin 710. let's go back to the desk. all right. well, it's a first for the united states in recent years, a handful of locally local cases of malaria. comin
snowpack in california. time is 709, and right now we do have a look at conditions on the roads that are a little bit crowded. things are going to get a little bit better as we get closer to the 4th of july holiday. but for this week, right now, we have a typical backup at the richmond bridge. nothing unusual there. we don't have any big backups on 80, although there are some spots where it's slows down 33 minute drive. most of the slowing is in nelson bronte and richmond getting into the...
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republican candidate ron desantis was also in northern california. it turns out he also made a stop in san francisco. this is video from a new campaign ad he tweeted out yesterday which shows him standing at the corner of gary and hyde streets in the city's tenderloin. >> the city is not vibrant anymore. it has really collapsed because of leftist policies. these policies have caused people to plea this area. >> the most recent poll of likely gop voters has ron desantis trailing former president trump by nearly 40 points. >>> albies the weather was nice for them yesterday when they came to visit. let's take a look at what is going on. a little bit of that marine layer starting to hold strong over the golden gate bridge. this will be a completely different picture tomorrow around this time. that marine layer will come in thick. as we take a look outside, we are in the 70s near concord and santa rosa. san jose sitting at 70. for the rest of the day, we are below average along our coastline. upper 50s this afternoon. 80s in the east in the and hills for
republican candidate ron desantis was also in northern california. it turns out he also made a stop in san francisco. this is video from a new campaign ad he tweeted out yesterday which shows him standing at the corner of gary and hyde streets in the city's tenderloin. >> the city is not vibrant anymore. it has really collapsed because of leftist policies. these policies have caused people to plea this area. >> the most recent poll of likely gop voters has ron desantis trailing...
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as well as throughout the state of california. working harm reduction have been critical of increased law enforcement comparing it to the failed war on drugs. brown does not understand that argument and wants to see both sides working together to save lives. we didn't have chp officer sees. >> you know, a few 100 million pills due to the governor's foresight. those cells would be on the street that represents what to 300,000 additional fentanyl overdose fatalities. former speaker of the house nancy pelosi said earlier this month that the federal government will be bringing operation overdrive to san francisco. >> governor newsom said today that that help with the opioid crisis will be coming to the city in 2 to 3 months reporting in san francisco. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news kron 4 continues to put the focus on fentanyl by tracking the crisis here in the bay area. >> scan that qr code on your screen. go to a special section on our website that lists our latest coverage. the cdc says tranq is emerging as a public health threat aro
as well as throughout the state of california. working harm reduction have been critical of increased law enforcement comparing it to the failed war on drugs. brown does not understand that argument and wants to see both sides working together to save lives. we didn't have chp officer sees. >> you know, a few 100 million pills due to the governor's foresight. those cells would be on the street that represents what to 300,000 additional fentanyl overdose fatalities. former speaker of the...
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the state of california. dis movingirom florida.per capita more floridians coming back to california than californiansk going to floridaw this was anomalous. 18 states saw declinase i loved this state. don't count us out. i've been here in this bastion all my lif out e i am not. >> but i have a list of all the state headquarters and i'll scroll them on ourea screenn ta and you could take a look at them. these are all the corporations that have leftke your state, and we're creating a corporate headquarters. >> one after another afteran another. >> there's a lot. so what i'm pointingother.s is. are we creating a unicorn company? the iprno is three times florida so a number of texas don't emit all of the facts. >> okay. but that's okay. i'm askingfacts. you not to adm the facts. so we have all thesefact corporations let me give yo a list here. >> here's the whole list. tesla, appl nationally, - they're world headquarters of r&d, their business headquartersean: bus out of you. and how many jobs are created in the
the state of california. dis movingirom florida.per capita more floridians coming back to california than californiansk going to floridaw this was anomalous. 18 states saw declinase i loved this state. don't count us out. i've been here in this bastion all my lif out e i am not. >> but i have a list of all the state headquarters and i'll scroll them on ourea screenn ta and you could take a look at them. these are all the corporations that have leftke your state, and we're creating a...
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even more news, steve, out of california.o of san francisco's largest hotels will no longer make payments on a $725 million loan. and they say it's because of rampant crime is killing the tourism industry. the company says, quote: we believe it is in the best interest for parks stockholders to materially reduce our current exposure to the san francisco market as the city becomes a ghost town with empty store fronts. so far robbery is up more than 16%. motor vehicle theft up nearly 6%. homicide is 5% higher than this time last year. oh boy. a former intel officer turns military whistleblower says the united states has recovered dead pilots from multiple ufos of nonhuman origin, that is a direct quote. david charles grusch claims several world powers are now in an arms race to reverse engineer crash ufos. former u.k. ministry of defense hope that congress should take these claims seriously. >> one of the people charged with investigating this. so, he is a deep insider and we should listen and congress must get to the bottom of
even more news, steve, out of california.o of san francisco's largest hotels will no longer make payments on a $725 million loan. and they say it's because of rampant crime is killing the tourism industry. the company says, quote: we believe it is in the best interest for parks stockholders to materially reduce our current exposure to the san francisco market as the city becomes a ghost town with empty store fronts. so far robbery is up more than 16%. motor vehicle theft up nearly 6%. homicide...
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we have yet another california paul. you know, cal, oh, yeah. away in president, vice president. >> all right. so side, some of those results coming okay. lots of politics. survey them 80's 70 i-70. that's what we're choosing from so yeah, not wait long for this heat at this point. >> we've been enjoying cooler than average weather recently. but starting tomorrow, it's a return to average san jose. you can see nice and bright this morning. we are seeing a change from yesterday. we're still grade this morning. >> but we are looking at dry skies, at least remember yesterday at this time, north bay, you are getting some rainfall. that's certainly not the case for this tuesday morning. so far we are going make our way into the 60's and 70's yet again. if you love those 70's yet, today is your day. you love those 80's will tomorrow. we'll be right around the corner. i'm talking all the changes we can expect in your forecast track to you. >> all right. thank you, john. cross for your local election headquarters. and this morning we have the second par
we have yet another california paul. you know, cal, oh, yeah. away in president, vice president. >> all right. so side, some of those results coming okay. lots of politics. survey them 80's 70 i-70. that's what we're choosing from so yeah, not wait long for this heat at this point. >> we've been enjoying cooler than average weather recently. but starting tomorrow, it's a return to average san jose. you can see nice and bright this morning. we are seeing a change from yesterday....
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california is offering a special deal for california residents, and there is a new musical for you marbleans. all the details can be found at mieyvisit.com area native who has authored a book called "disneyland secrets." gavin doyle joins us not to talk about the new developments you need to factor into your new disneyland trip. good to see you. >> great to be here. very exciting. we have any special. kristen: yes. the special. you've got a special or the summer deal that disneyland is offering to california residents? >> the summer deal. we got a 20 residents -- we california residents, getting the benefit from that. kristen: who can get it? what is the catch? tell us. >> california residents for dates this summer, june 12 through september 28, can visit any day, any three days during that period, for a much lower prices than what would typically be a three-day ticket. also a typical three-day ticket, you are limited to a certain window from after the first use. in this case, it is open all summer. it gets you into the halloween season so you can come into multiple trips spread around th
california is offering a special deal for california residents, and there is a new musical for you marbleans. all the details can be found at mieyvisit.com area native who has authored a book called "disneyland secrets." gavin doyle joins us not to talk about the new developments you need to factor into your new disneyland trip. good to see you. >> great to be here. very exciting. we have any special. kristen: yes. the special. you've got a special or the summer deal that...
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narrator: california's community schools.ity schools lift the voices of folks that have traditionally not been heard whether they're parents, students, community groups. john: it's shared decision-making with parents. they're saying that these are the priorities that they want to see for their kids. wendy: it allows us to create the school that our students deserve. rafael: community schools are innovative, and they're working. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor if entresto is right for you. >> for the first time we're hearing di
narrator: california's community schools.ity schools lift the voices of folks that have traditionally not been heard whether they're parents, students, community groups. john: it's shared decision-making with parents. they're saying that these are the priorities that they want to see for their kids. wendy: it allows us to create the school that our students deserve. rafael: community schools are innovative, and they're working. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public...