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and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor newsom has reported asking people not to charge their e.v.'s during blackouts. and e.v.'s currently make up just 4% of the vehicles in his state. the decision to choose should apply across the board. whether that's for gas powered e.v.'s or hybrid. h.r. 1435 prevents e.p.a. from granting california a waiver to limit the sale or use of new gas powered cars. it's vital that we stop this effort to force an electricity transition on americans, especially when you consider how china dominates the industry. supply chains. and even taken
and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor...
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and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor newsom has reported asking people not to charge their e.v.'s during blackouts. and e.v.'s currently make up just 4% of the vehicles in his state. the decision to choose should apply across the board. whether that's for gas powered e.v.'s or hybrid. h.r. 1435 prevents e.p.a. from granting california a waiver to limit the sale or use of new gas powered cars. it's vital that we stop this effort to force an electricity transition on americans, especially when you consider how china dominates the industry. supply chains. and even taken
and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor...
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so anger at the modern day california, one of a diverse california, one that we know today. and and then came proposition 21, which was juvenile justice initiative. and so what was really interesting is that there was a criminalization of immigrants coming alongside the criminalized asian of youth of color and that created an interesting moment once again for coalition building where young people in particular were realizing that they were being criminalized. either its immigrants or as young people of color. and so like gustavo was talking about this, there was this generation of young people that were politicized this politicization occurred in the context often of multiracial solidarity because there was organizing in african american communities. asian-american organized things started emerging and. so it became very to the history of california. what happened afterwards, where we do see a multiracial coalition. and i'm glad that we continued our mentioning names like barbara crow and brings up trauma, ptsd. but i'm glad that we are connecting both immigration with justi
so anger at the modern day california, one of a diverse california, one that we know today. and and then came proposition 21, which was juvenile justice initiative. and so what was really interesting is that there was a criminalization of immigrants coming alongside the criminalized asian of youth of color and that created an interesting moment once again for coalition building where young people in particular were realizing that they were being criminalized. either its immigrants or as young...
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treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive action. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted all of the verses in the music to battle him other publicly printed inside the cover of the novel explaining the fascist crowd will try to sabotage this book because it is revolutionary. adding the battle hymn is american and intensely so will help undermine their efforts to applying the communist label to the book. literary scholar krystal bowman recently gathered evidence from the newspapers published by the resident of the farm security administration cams demonstrate deep appreciation for steinbeck's efforts. those resources demonstrate the novel was a widely read even in the often sanitary camp despite the ban on the book. long waiting list grew to borrow grapes of wrath from libraries is discussed in camper reading groups read it entirely to its groups
treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive action. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted all of the verses in the music to battle him other publicly printed inside the cover of the novel explaining the fascist crowd will try to sabotage this book because it is revolutionary. adding the battle hymn is american and intensely...
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california demonstrates this. more ways california's regulators handicaps insurers is by prohibiting insurers and recent climate patterns into risk modeling. this is like prohibiting the donut maker of changing the price of its donuts. in contrast markets -- florida's market troubles were given by excessive litigation. for years florida had a dubious distinction of being home to 79% of the homeowner insurance litigation in the country despite having only 9% of the country homeowner insurance policies. what is the good news? the california senate held productive and bipartisan information hearings on climate models. in florida, comprehensive reform was signed into law. several new companies with fresh capitals have announced entering florida, one just yesterday. going forward, california's telling whims of change should continue. florida should maintain its resolve and put in of lawsuit amused in the rearview mirror. thank you for your consideration of my views. i look forward to your questions. sen. scott: mr. hel
california demonstrates this. more ways california's regulators handicaps insurers is by prohibiting insurers and recent climate patterns into risk modeling. this is like prohibiting the donut maker of changing the price of its donuts. in contrast markets -- florida's market troubles were given by excessive litigation. for years florida had a dubious distinction of being home to 79% of the homeowner insurance litigation in the country despite having only 9% of the country homeowner insurance...
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osvaldo: en estados unidos y california quÉ tanto daÑo provocÓ el virus?llones de dÓlares por muchos aÑos, pero le puedo decir que en los Últimos 18 meses vimos que este atacÓ 40 diferentes vÍctimas. estas vÍctimas son negocios, gobiernos individuales, con esos 40 ataques las vÍctimas tuvieron que pagar mÁs de $58,000,000 a estos ciber delincuentes. sabemos que en 18 meses cobrÓ a las vÍctimas $58,000,000, si vemos la vida de este, sabemos que ha costado a las vÍctimas mÁs dinero. osvaldo: quÉ tan complicado es arrestar a estos individuos? muchos de ellos operan en otros paÍses y lugares donde la extradiciÓn a estados unidos puede ser parte del problema o el beneficio para ellos y por eso lo hacen. >> es una investigaciÓn que estÁ continuando y no puedo dar detalles de arrestos en las diferentes partes del mundo en que estamos investigando. lo que puedo decir es que es un caso importante para el departamento, sabemosque el problema es internacional y estamos usando todos los recursos para combatir a los ciber delincuentes. osvaldo: muchas personas en casa
osvaldo: en estados unidos y california quÉ tanto daÑo provocÓ el virus?llones de dÓlares por muchos aÑos, pero le puedo decir que en los Últimos 18 meses vimos que este atacÓ 40 diferentes vÍctimas. estas vÍctimas son negocios, gobiernos individuales, con esos 40 ataques las vÍctimas tuvieron que pagar mÁs de $58,000,000 a estos ciber delincuentes. sabemos que en 18 meses cobrÓ a las vÍctimas $58,000,000, si vemos la vida de este, sabemos que ha costado a las vÍctimas mÁs...
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only in california.hy are so many as short as you can wear some people across the country said the being priced out of the homeowners insurance market? >> thank you, senator brown. the first reason we have to acknowledge up front is climate change is severely exacerbating the cost of risk transfer it increases the frequency of disasters. you mention for example 15 at 1 billion-dollar events this year alone. actually reported the most severe incidents were in texas through this is happening around the country climate change is a national concern. it is affecting insurance markets everywhere. the un- regulated reinsurance is number two and the driver here. this drastically increased increasepremiums over the past s actually put the rate online in that produced by the subsidiary at the highest in the history of the index rate which has been calculated since 1990. that is also too expensive. an adequate oversightht of state insurance markets around the country. there are some terrible rules that require some
only in california.hy are so many as short as you can wear some people across the country said the being priced out of the homeowners insurance market? >> thank you, senator brown. the first reason we have to acknowledge up front is climate change is severely exacerbating the cost of risk transfer it increases the frequency of disasters. you mention for example 15 at 1 billion-dollar events this year alone. actually reported the most severe incidents were in texas through this is...
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that was a beautiful california duo. i know that senator padilla will do her honor in becoming california's senior senator. so i
that was a beautiful california duo. i know that senator padilla will do her honor in becoming california's senior senator. so i
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we also spoke with california state senator scott wiener. he talked about his relationship with senator feinstein and discussed her political legacy in the city. san francisco was in her bones. she never truly stopped being mayor of san francisco. she cared so, so deeply about this city, no matter how powerful she was in washington, she was always a san francisco leader through and through. and for me, i've known her for quite a long time and she actually believed in me and supported me when i first ran for the board of supervisors. and no one really knew who i was and was just so kind to me. so just a wonderful human being and a great leader and a huge loss for our country. i'm sad there will never be another dianne feinstein, state senator scott wiener says senator feinstein was instrumental in helping the gay community get through the hiv crisis when she was mayor of san francisco in the 1980s. and we continue to follow the breaking news of senator feinstein's passing here now. california now in the midst of a once in a generation race to
we also spoke with california state senator scott wiener. he talked about his relationship with senator feinstein and discussed her political legacy in the city. san francisco was in her bones. she never truly stopped being mayor of san francisco. she cared so, so deeply about this city, no matter how powerful she was in washington, she was always a san francisco leader through and through. and for me, i've known her for quite a long time and she actually believed in me and supported me when i...
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ashley: $7 now in some places in california. compared we should say to the national average of about $3.96. as you would expect, motorists are not very happy. listen to this. >> it's crazy. i was just about to take a picture and send to my friend who are in the midwest and show them how crazy it is here. >> yeah, it used to be like $2 and could fill up for like $20 and most of my paychecks are going to gas. >> how much does it cost to fill up your tank? >> $88. >> sometimes $100, $120. but always around $100. sometimes $150. >> have you had to choose between filling up your gas tank and buying other thing s? >> actually, yes, a couple times it's been groceries or gas. >> gas price have gone up but what about your pay? >> stays the same. >> stays the same huh. ashley: gas or groceries. taxes and regulations of course part of the high prices and for instance the number of refineries in california has fallen by more than half since 1991. again, almost double what the rest of the country is paying, stu. stuart: lucky california. all
ashley: $7 now in some places in california. compared we should say to the national average of about $3.96. as you would expect, motorists are not very happy. listen to this. >> it's crazy. i was just about to take a picture and send to my friend who are in the midwest and show them how crazy it is here. >> yeah, it used to be like $2 and could fill up for like $20 and most of my paychecks are going to gas. >> how much does it cost to fill up your tank? >> $88. >>...
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and on california. okay. so he's focused in california. grapes are going to be the key crop.i don't know anything else about him, how hard his name is on a stamp. some of you might have these streets named after him. he's very probably the most well-known mexican american activist from this time period. look, i'm in general, there's a very romantic idea around cesar chavez. i'll talk somewhat about that. and i have a few cautionary thoughts at the end. so he is in california. he's actually born in arizona. his family moved to california himself, works as a migrant farm worker, first time. but he then becomes a community organizer in the 1960s. and as a community organizer, he's very interested in particularly in mexican-american rights, and he wants to really improve the quality of life for mexican-american farmworkers. and he goes to dell and he's in delano, california. this, again, is a little bit of a side, but names you might be less familiar with are vera cruz, which is this man here. and larry itliong, which is this man here. the key point i want you to know is i'm goin
and on california. okay. so he's focused in california. grapes are going to be the key crop.i don't know anything else about him, how hard his name is on a stamp. some of you might have these streets named after him. he's very probably the most well-known mexican american activist from this time period. look, i'm in general, there's a very romantic idea around cesar chavez. i'll talk somewhat about that. and i have a few cautionary thoughts at the end. so he is in california. he's actually born...
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can you imagine that was a tremendous year for rainfall in california.ltiple floods around the state to now. we also had a strong el nino pattern in the year 2015 to 2016 to many scientists at that time. we're calling that the godzilla of all el ninos. but you start to see the yellow showing up here. well, below average rainfall for that year. so even with the strong el ninos, it doesn't necessarily mean we're going to see a ton of rain. in fact, the very latest. no forecast for december january february. that's really where we see the bulk of our rain. how about that? it has equal chances of average rainfall here in california. so we've got a long way to go here. something people have been talking about. we have the hunga tonga volcano explosion that was beneath the surface of the ocean that ejected some 10% of the average amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. we don't know how that's going to factor into all nino circumstances around the globe. but certainly that could be a factor with more water vapor in the atmosphere. thank you, lawrence. well, w
can you imagine that was a tremendous year for rainfall in california.ltiple floods around the state to now. we also had a strong el nino pattern in the year 2015 to 2016 to many scientists at that time. we're calling that the godzilla of all el ninos. but you start to see the yellow showing up here. well, below average rainfall for that year. so even with the strong el ninos, it doesn't necessarily mean we're going to see a ton of rain. in fact, the very latest. no forecast for december...
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and in california during that period. and then she was thrust into the national spotlight in 1992 when she became california senator. that position she served in for 30 years. she is the longest running, longest serving, rather, woman senator in the us. and she served in that role until her death announced early this morning. now we are waiting to speak with former san francisco mayor willie brown. he worked alongside feinstein in politics in the city decades ago. through the decades, and was a close personal friend of hers. so we will be hearing from him in a little bit. we'll send it back to you guys. allie rasmus, thank you again. we're processing the breaking news here. news of california senator dianne feinstein's death this morning at the age of 90. we'll turn to some other news here in washington, dc, as it does look more likely now the federal government will shut down this weekend as congress is still at a standstill. house republicans met until late last night with house speaker kevin mccarthy trying to convince
and in california during that period. and then she was thrust into the national spotlight in 1992 when she became california senator. that position she served in for 30 years. she is the longest running, longest serving, rather, woman senator in the us. and she served in that role until her death announced early this morning. now we are waiting to speak with former san francisco mayor willie brown. he worked alongside feinstein in politics in the city decades ago. through the decades, and was a...
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i saw her great work on the california desert protection act, landmark legislation in protecting california. i saw it on the 2007 energy bill where we raised cafe standards for the first time in 25 years, dianne had a provision called ten and ten, she ee vaj liesed -- evangelized why we needed higher energy standards, and she said we could improve it it -- in ten years, she never let anybody off the hook in those negotiations, she made sure we got that done. i saw her work tireless, as my colleague senator murkowski -- she worked with jon kyl on water legislation until the cows came home. because arizona and california had real water issues and dianne was forever adamant about trying to address this issue for the western part of the united states. so, for me, i want to thank her family for your sacrifices, for sharing dianne with us, letting us have her for as long as she was willing to serve, and for making it the dedication of her life. and, yes, that personal side of her was also so sweet. you know, most of us doodle but dianne doodled in masterpieces and she was always inviting people t
i saw her great work on the california desert protection act, landmark legislation in protecting california. i saw it on the 2007 energy bill where we raised cafe standards for the first time in 25 years, dianne had a provision called ten and ten, she ee vaj liesed -- evangelized why we needed higher energy standards, and she said we could improve it it -- in ten years, she never let anybody off the hook in those negotiations, she made sure we got that done. i saw her work tireless, as my...
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the world needs to know the california children are not for sale. and this is one step closer to making sure that that happens. >> the bill passed on the condition. lawmakers at amendments to affirm protections for victims who may have been forced to cooperate with their traffickers. the committee also voted in favor of a bill to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics introduced by san francisco state senator scott wiener. the bill would decriminalize substances, including mushrooms. supporters of this measure argue decriminalizing the second elex could allow people experiencing severe mental illness to be. held and treated against their will. student loan payments are on the horizon for roughly 40 million americans and interest on those loans starts back up today. kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin explains how to prepare for when these payments resume next month. >> it's now the final month. millions of americans can dodge their student loans come october payments are due. how should they be prepared? come to student aid, dot gov.
the world needs to know the california children are not for sale. and this is one step closer to making sure that that happens. >> the bill passed on the condition. lawmakers at amendments to affirm protections for victims who may have been forced to cooperate with their traffickers. the committee also voted in favor of a bill to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics introduced by san francisco state senator scott wiener. the bill would decriminalize substances, including mushrooms....
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throughout her service as california labor commissioner, secretary of the california labor and workforce development agency, deputy secretary of labor, she has been 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. the job market is continuing to grow, and workers are seeing higher wages. since taking office, the biden administration has created more than 13 million jobs. that is 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 we had such a long stretch of low unemployment was in the 1960s. the chair of working age americans in the workforce is at its highest level in 16 years. that is the record. i want to remind my colleagues that every democratic administration since the kennedy administration has left their republican successors a better deficit situation than the one they inherited. every
throughout her service as california labor commissioner, secretary of the california labor and workforce development agency, deputy secretary of labor, she has been 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. the job market is continuing to grow, and workers are seeing higher wages....
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it was time for the leadership of california to articulate that mexico is california's number one most important foreign partner. and we say it all the time. so with that, happy mexican national day. it is so wonderful to be with you with all of you and viva mexico. viva. >> viva! >> before olga comes back, i forgot what the whole reason why i came up here, to do my job as mayor. i got too excited in the moment. so before the consul general speaks and olga comes back up again, thank you so much olga miranda, she is the labor leader for the janitors of san francisco. and let me tell you, it's it's not just folks of mexican dissent, there are folks of diversity and she is leading the union and making sure that she is taking care of the places especially downtown san francisco. so thank you again. olga. i also want to acknowledge, you know, i think our lieutenant-governor forgot about the flights that go in and out of mexico. it is the number one tourist destinations for people from california but what most people may not know, is that california is a tourist destination for mexican touri
it was time for the leadership of california to articulate that mexico is california's number one most important foreign partner. and we say it all the time. so with that, happy mexican national day. it is so wonderful to be with you with all of you and viva mexico. viva. >> viva! >> before olga comes back, i forgot what the whole reason why i came up here, to do my job as mayor. i got too excited in the moment. so before the consul general speaks and olga comes back up again, thank...
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you did live in california. did you serve in the california state legislature? >> i did not, congressman. >> who actually passed in california? >> it was the california legislature. >> i was the secretary of labor in california. what was your job and your requirement to do once the legislature passed that law? >> thank you very much, congresswoman. i oversight agencies including those that were 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 have said, similarly, you honored your obligation and oath to the constitution in california to carry out the laws. are you committed to carry out the laws and honor in this to carry out the united states laws regarding labor? >> 100%, yes. >> thank you so very much for your dedication and your service. service is really an act of love because it requires so much and you have taken a lot and been so gracious and diplomatic in answering the questions today
you did live in california. did you serve in the california state legislature? >> i did not, congressman. >> who actually passed in california? >> it was the california legislature. >> i was the secretary of labor in california. what was your job and your requirement to do once the legislature passed that law? >> thank you very much, congresswoman. i oversight agencies including those that were charged with enforcing laws that were passed by the legislature. our...
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a new poll from the public policy institute of california or ppi c. >> shows nearly half of california republican voters say they are backing former president donald j. trump in his bid for the white house. according to the poll results, 48% of california gop voters say they're supporting trump. well, 14% say they're back in florida. governor ron desantis, former un ambassador nikki haley and former vice president mike pence rounded up the top for each with 7%. another 16% are backing other candidates. republican primary like ppi see survey director mark baldassare says statewide republican voter support for trump has remained consistent throughout the summer. that's significant because obviously there are a lot of >> and over the summer that might actually get support for donald trump. but it republican primary likely voters. the poll results came less than 24 hours ahead of the gop presidential debate set for the reagan library in simi valley. >> 8 candidates are set to square off their donald trump. not one of them. still. he will be in california friday to speak to attendees at the
a new poll from the public policy institute of california or ppi c. >> shows nearly half of california republican voters say they are backing former president donald j. trump in his bid for the white house. according to the poll results, 48% of california gop voters say they're supporting trump. well, 14% say they're back in florida. governor ron desantis, former un ambassador nikki haley and former vice president mike pence rounded up the top for each with 7%. another 16% are backing...
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i saw her great work on the california desert protection act, landmark legislation protecting california. i saw it on the 2007 energy bill where he raised t cafÉ standards for the first time in 25 years. dianne had a provision called 10 and 10. she evangelized every minute of the day about why we needed higher fuel efficiency standards. she was right and it became the basis of what that bill was and she never let anybody off the hook during those big issues since -- negotiations. she made sure we got m that done and i saw her work tirelessly with my colleague senator murkowski. she worked with john kylan water legislation until the came home. in arizona california they have real water issues in dianne was forever adamant about trying to address the issue for the western part of the united states. for me i want to thank her family for your sacrifices, for sharing dianne with us and letting us have her as long as she was willing to serve and for making it the dedication of her life and yet that personal guide to her was so sweet. most of us. dianne into masterpieces. she was always invitin
i saw her great work on the california desert protection act, landmark legislation protecting california. i saw it on the 2007 energy bill where he raised t cafÉ standards for the first time in 25 years. dianne had a provision called 10 and 10. she evangelized every minute of the day about why we needed higher fuel efficiency standards. she was right and it became the basis of what that bill was and she never let anybody off the hook during those big issues since -- negotiations. she made sure...
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we're looking at equal chances of normal precipitation here in california. so there's a long way to go. always very tricky, making these long-range forecast. catherine, there's so much to go along with that. and of course, another factor. the not many people are mentioning the hunga tonga volcano that erupted underneath the ocean surface last year rejected some 10%. the amount of vapor water vapor in the atmosphere that water vapor still circulating the globe. how that might factor into this coming season is still a big unknown. thank you very much. man suspected of killing a fairfield woman has been tracked down. >> and arrested by police. the victim is erica brown. she was reported missing last month. investigators launched a search for her boyfriend mark randall. he's now behind bars. kron four's philippe djegal talk to one of the victims. best friends. >> misha, chris braced for the worst late last month when her childhood friend erika brown did not return her or her own family's calls and texts. the 36 year-old mother was last seen at her home in fairfi
we're looking at equal chances of normal precipitation here in california. so there's a long way to go. always very tricky, making these long-range forecast. catherine, there's so much to go along with that. and of course, another factor. the not many people are mentioning the hunga tonga volcano that erupted underneath the ocean surface last year rejected some 10%. the amount of vapor water vapor in the atmosphere that water vapor still circulating the globe. how that might factor into this...
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california condor habitat.s a hopeful sign for conservationists or anthologists and bird watchers to realize that mount diablo in contra costa county could be home to california condors. i've been predicting people to people for 40 years that if we protected enough land at mount diablo, if we maintain the connectivity with the rest of the diablo range, we would see condors on mount diablo again and now we are. estimations are. there are over 500 california condors, both in the wild and in captivity. the hope is that the east bay mount diablo will be a breeding and thriving place for these california condors in the years to come. in dublin, alice wirtz, ktvu fox two news. so cool to see more and more of them coming back, especially in the east bay. beautiful birds flying high once again. yeah, their wings. more and more numbers just huge. yeah. all right, well, that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us. our next newscast starts at 4 a.m. mornings on two. have a great night. good night, everyo
california condor habitat.s a hopeful sign for conservationists or anthologists and bird watchers to realize that mount diablo in contra costa county could be home to california condors. i've been predicting people to people for 40 years that if we protected enough land at mount diablo, if we maintain the connectivity with the rest of the diablo range, we would see condors on mount diablo again and now we are. estimations are. there are over 500 california condors, both in the wild and in...
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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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gas prices continue to soar in california bay area. drivers are paying well over $6 a gallon for regular. >> statewide triple a says the cost of a gallon of regular. he's gone from an average of 5.28. a month ago to $6.3 per gallon. now to make matters worse. aaa reports the national average for a gallon of regular is 3.83, $2.20 less than california. people as am i about being ripped off by the companies. and that's all it is. they're ripping you off because they can rip you period. full stop. >> and they've gotten away with it years and years. tens of billions of dollars out of your pocket. these guys are ripping you off. california governor gavin newsom says oil companies are gouging the state and he points out even with california's gas tax and environmental regulations, the different should be $0.85. not more than $2. now he sent this letter directing the california energy commission to determine whether penalties and restrictions be assessed against the oil companies in california means business. not just the lawsuit against the
gas prices continue to soar in california bay area. drivers are paying well over $6 a gallon for regular. >> statewide triple a says the cost of a gallon of regular. he's gone from an average of 5.28. a month ago to $6.3 per gallon. now to make matters worse. aaa reports the national average for a gallon of regular is 3.83, $2.20 less than california. people as am i about being ripped off by the companies. and that's all it is. they're ripping you off because they can rip you period. full...
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california, the spacing here on the ground. that's why u.s.e is on the ground traveling up and down california during a one-on-one interview. she spoke with us about her campaign's priority to make stops all parts of the golden state, rural suburban, big cities small. it's all part of a competitive race to replace soon to be retiring. california senior senator dianne feinstein. >> major democrats also vying for the seat include congress members, adam schiff of burbank and barbara lee of oakland. what do you stand out? >> i think what makes me different is my willingness to shake up how things work in washington. i'm the only candidate in this race who has never taken corporate pac money, but it's the issues facing everyday californians why porter herself, a single mother of 3, says she believes she's the best to serve. >> among the issues, she says she comes across every community. homelessness. 20 say the californians who >> c the government spending billions of dollars. to address homelessness. but don't see many results. that is really the
california, the spacing here on the ground. that's why u.s.e is on the ground traveling up and down california during a one-on-one interview. she spoke with us about her campaign's priority to make stops all parts of the golden state, rural suburban, big cities small. it's all part of a competitive race to replace soon to be retiring. california senior senator dianne feinstein. >> major democrats also vying for the seat include congress members, adam schiff of burbank and barbara lee of...
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last week after florida confirmed the state suit migrants to california, which is a century state, californiad this tweet threatening florida governor ron desantis with kidnapping charges. they did sign waivers. this despite the fact that the biden administration have been flying illegal immigrants all over the country and often landing and the dead of night. illegal immigrants all willingly made that trip. that asked governor newsom about his feud with governor to santos and whether he would agree to debate one on one with me hosting. here is what he had to say. here's my. maybe i have an idea that you don't agree with. i want to start a series of debates and get some of the best, brightest, leading conservative minds and some of the best, brightest, left wing minds, or liberal minds, put you in that category, and i want to call it like the great debate. the first one i want to do is with you and governor desantis. >> i've been trying to debate him. >> sean: here is how this format will go. i will say, governor newsom, governor desantis. economy. you go. next topic. i will moderate it that w
last week after florida confirmed the state suit migrants to california, which is a century state, californiad this tweet threatening florida governor ron desantis with kidnapping charges. they did sign waivers. this despite the fact that the biden administration have been flying illegal immigrants all over the country and often landing and the dead of night. illegal immigrants all willingly made that trip. that asked governor newsom about his feud with governor to santos and whether he would...
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check the charity is registered as required in california. don't feel pressured by telemarketers and never give away personal information. >>> hollywood work force is taking a hit as strikes continues. film, tv and music industry lost 17,000 jobs in august months after the writers guild of america and the sag-aftra strike forced shows to stop production. they're asking for better pay as streaming and artificial intelligence affect the compensation. the massive stoppage has cost the california economy you didn't choose cat allergies. you didn't choose your hairline. hot flashes, the flu, or that thing when your knee just gives out for no reason. you didn't choose your bad back or this. or... that. you didn't choose depression, melanoma, or lactose intolerance. but with kaiser permanente you can choose your doctor who works with other best-in-class specialists to care for all that is you. - [narrator] every day, our lives are filled with choices, both simple and life-changing. what's not a choice? addiction to opioids like fentanyl. but even wi
check the charity is registered as required in california. don't feel pressured by telemarketers and never give away personal information. >>> hollywood work force is taking a hit as strikes continues. film, tv and music industry lost 17,000 jobs in august months after the writers guild of america and the sag-aftra strike forced shows to stop production. they're asking for better pay as streaming and artificial intelligence affect the compensation. the massive stoppage has cost the...
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is what makes life in california difficult because california is a high-cost state. rents are high, home prices are high, goods and services are high. so, newcomers that come, particularly immigrants, are awfully staggered by this new economy, which is an expensive economy. however, they managed to find jobs one way or another, and many of them become naturalized citizens because they come here illegally, illegally, illegal is a whole different thing. it's a much more complicated problem. >> you've been in the senate a number of years. i have to ask you about the senate as an institution, and your thoughts on the senate as an institution? sen. feinstein: i can tell you what i'm surprised by, the senate is much more partisan than i ever thought. and, i find that very hard because i don't normally think of things that way. so, that's hard. the senate is known as a very deliberative body period i think that's all for the good. people that wrote the constitution, that set up the government, did it in a way that the house could move rapidly and pass legislation, but the m
is what makes life in california difficult because california is a high-cost state. rents are high, home prices are high, goods and services are high. so, newcomers that come, particularly immigrants, are awfully staggered by this new economy, which is an expensive economy. however, they managed to find jobs one way or another, and many of them become naturalized citizens because they come here illegally, illegally, illegal is a whole different thing. it's a much more complicated problem....
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goodlett place room 244, san francisco, california 94102. if you submit public ment in writing it will be forwardd and included part of the file. the item will appear on the board agenda of september 19, 2023 as a committee report unless otherwise stated. thank you. >> before we begin i like to make a motion to excuse vice chair engardio from today's meeting. >> member dorsey. >> aye. >> chair stefani. >> aye. >> you have 2 aye's. >> thank you. call the first item. >> item 1 hearing to consider the issuance of type 64 on sale general theatre liquor license to odc theatre dbaodc theatre at 3153, 17th street in district 9 and determine tell serve the necessity of the city of san francisco. this file has been questioned as a report. the public comment has been satisfied at the previous meeting. >> i would like to make a motion prepare a resolution making a determination the issuance of i type 64 special on sale general theatre liquor license to the applicant would serve convenience or necessity. thank you >> on this motion. member dorsey. >> ay
goodlett place room 244, san francisco, california 94102. if you submit public ment in writing it will be forwardd and included part of the file. the item will appear on the board agenda of september 19, 2023 as a committee report unless otherwise stated. thank you. >> before we begin i like to make a motion to excuse vice chair engardio from today's meeting. >> member dorsey. >> aye. >> chair stefani. >> aye. >> you have 2 aye's. >> thank you. call the...
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now the path of this is certainly away from california. but as i have been showing you, this area of high pressure to the south looks like the circulation around this could actually pull a little humidity from that storm system to california this weekend. maybe even a thunderstorm that could pop up in central and southern california. we're not looking at any widespread rain. but again, we'll have the radar up with a chance of a few pop-up storms to the south of the bay area. all eyes on hurricane lee. right now this storm system 75 miles per hour. the path of this is going to be just to the north here of san juan by monday. so it's just kind of slowly moving out here through the atlantic. now i've got these green arrows on here to kind of illustrate what the extended forecast models are showing. and that would be more of a turn off to the north, which would be great news for the atlantic seaboard. but, again, that is so far out. we may not see that turn in the storm until next wednesday or thursday. if we get a slight change in the forecas
now the path of this is certainly away from california. but as i have been showing you, this area of high pressure to the south looks like the circulation around this could actually pull a little humidity from that storm system to california this weekend. maybe even a thunderstorm that could pop up in central and southern california. we're not looking at any widespread rain. but again, we'll have the radar up with a chance of a few pop-up storms to the south of the bay area. all eyes on...
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want to california.ith has was fresh in everyone's mind and she managed to accomplish what people thought was being possum and she did it a lot to we forget we're up here in the bay area. there's a great swath of southern california mojave desert and he's protected for because of dying find and people people thought she was nuts. it's like when you want to preserve desert, it's just it's just desert. she goes no its part. ecosystem. you have you have word. is that order to help all of the hits? it's it's it's a beautiful area. it's it's my, you know, like this in the movie and desolation. and she people thought she was crazy for doing that. but she kind of got it done with with republicans who she measured convinced that, you know, there is some word to preserving open space for the sake of beauty conservation. and the environment is a great memories. and are you going to be able to join us in the next hour? michael, i know you've got a busy morning. >> i'm available as always. you need me. okay. she was
want to california.ith has was fresh in everyone's mind and she managed to accomplish what people thought was being possum and she did it a lot to we forget we're up here in the bay area. there's a great swath of southern california mojave desert and he's protected for because of dying find and people people thought she was nuts. it's like when you want to preserve desert, it's just it's just desert. she goes no its part. ecosystem. you have you have word. is that order to help all of the hits?...
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live." ♪♪ ♪ california, california live ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ california live ♪ >>> hey, everyone.ve." where we show you the best of what our beautiful state has to offer, so you can live your best california life. i'm jessica vilchis. you heard
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she did in california. managed her own time, all of her own benefits, everything was her own decision. and apparently to that rule, was not smart enough to know what is good for her. at the end of the day, she had the choice -- give up her company, or go work for somebody else as a w-2 employee. she chose to leave california and moved to god's country, missouri. i'm glad to have her as a citizen, but it -- you know, a gentleman from california -- i will turn my remainder of my time over to him. >> with just a few seconds i have here, i want to give you a chance to revisit your testimony from our last exchange about prop 22, which was passed by almost 60% of california voters to say we want uber drivers, door dash drivers to be able to be independent workers. you were secretary of labor as the time this past, and your testimony is that you do not remember how you voted. you want to make any connection to that testimony? >> there are a lot of important issues in california. i am no longer in the government th
she did in california. managed her own time, all of her own benefits, everything was her own decision. and apparently to that rule, was not smart enough to know what is good for her. at the end of the day, she had the choice -- give up her company, or go work for somebody else as a w-2 employee. she chose to leave california and moved to god's country, missouri. i'm glad to have her as a citizen, but it -- you know, a gentleman from california -- i will turn my remainder of my time over to him....
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: "sportscenter, " i rise today in strong support mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support to providing assistance to ukraine and the inspector general to oversee these and other funds provided by the american taxpayers. in 2016 the ukraine initiative, usai was created in response to increased russian aggression and these funds along with the national guards state partnership program with california and other efforts has transformed the ukrainian military from a remnant of the soviet empire to a capable and increasingly western fighting force. this funding is not sent directly to ukraine. since 2016, these funds have been used to pay for the training of u.s. troops to provide ukrainian troops and u.s. manufactured weapons that we provide to ukraine. yesterday i supported an amendment preventing the appointment of u.s. troops to ukraine. this program allows us to train ukrainian troops so they can defend their own country. because of this initiative, the ukrainian people have
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: "sportscenter, " i rise today in strong support mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support to providing assistance to ukraine and the inspector general to oversee these and other funds provided by the american taxpayers. in 2016 the ukraine initiative, usai was created in response to increased russian aggression and these funds along with the national guards state partnership program with california and other efforts has...
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california and florida. the first thing that comes to mind is the company i worked with just because something happens in california they regulate more just not mean prices go away or the increases go away. instead the price is distributed all of those other people to absorb decisions in states like california make it. so during a time of historic information is heard how the president of the association for the builders association said that nearly a quarter of average sales for new family homes have been due to this increasing regulation. this esg policy. in addition add onto that inflation part historic inflation under the biden administration. could you please share with me how we might be able to look at instead of having more regulations, ways we could cut regulations and reduce cost out ultimately be handed down to the consumer to be able to purchase more homes. to get more insurance. >> thank you congresswoman delacruz. when thinking about the state to state differences it's hard to make comparisons.
california and florida. the first thing that comes to mind is the company i worked with just because something happens in california they regulate more just not mean prices go away or the increases go away. instead the price is distributed all of those other people to absorb decisions in states like california make it. so during a time of historic information is heard how the president of the association for the builders association said that nearly a quarter of average sales for new family...
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in california .hink the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos, and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan. last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowriding, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider culture. this is sonny madrid, founder of lowrider magazine in 1977. he's from san jose, went to san jose state university, and right after that, he started the magazine. and it's all about style, about attitude and kind of being a representation of yourself as a manifesto. asian through a vehicle. cortez and the united lowrider council of san jose also believe lowriding is often judge say most lowriders follow traffic laws and simply want to show off their customized cars. after san jose lifted its 30 year cruising
in california .hink the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos, and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan. last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowriding, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider...
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in california. i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized and this culture, this lifestyle has become from california all the way to japan . last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowrider, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider culture. this is sonny madrid, founder of lowrider magazine. in 1977. he's from san jose, went to san jose state university at and right after that he started the magazine. and it's all about style, about attitude and kind of being a representation of yourself as a manifestation through a vehicle. cortez and the united lowrider council of san jose also believe lowriding is often judged unfairly. they say most lowriders follow traffic laws and simply want to show off their customized cars. after san jose lifted
in california. i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized and this culture, this lifestyle has become from california all the way to japan . last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowrider, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider...
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fuera de nuestra regiÓn tambiÉn fuera de dÓnde lo que viene el humo por los incendios ahÍ cerca de californiaar que para el lunes tambiÉn entrando a las horas de la maÑana >>> tambiÉn tenemos un sistema de cuales estÁn en segundos empezamos con las temperaturas para maÑana domingo sintiendo como el otoÑo. cerca del agua los bajos 70 >>> >> vamos a mirar lo que es la forma de la lluvia >>> ahÍ en donde se encuentran los incendios con oregon incluso moviÉndose hacia seatles el estado de washington y esto traerÁ dentro de una a 4 pulgadas de lluvia >>> para nosotros en el Área de la bahÍa quizÁs media pulgada de lluvia lo que es el norte de la bahÍa >>> hacia el sur quizÁs unas cuantas cantidades de lluvias porque la mayorÍa del sistema se mantendrÁ hacia el norte aquÍ mostramos los estimados noten como los colores mÁs pesados estÁn en el norte de california quizÁs unas pulgadas de lluvia pero casi nada para san josÉ, morgan. >> pero eso en la verdad que nos ayudarÁ con la calidad del aire en los prÓximos dÍas >>> buenas noches >>> mejora la calidad del aire para maÑana domingo lunes y marte un
fuera de nuestra regiÓn tambiÉn fuera de dÓnde lo que viene el humo por los incendios ahÍ cerca de californiaar que para el lunes tambiÉn entrando a las horas de la maÑana >>> tambiÉn tenemos un sistema de cuales estÁn en segundos empezamos con las temperaturas para maÑana domingo sintiendo como el otoÑo. cerca del agua los bajos 70 >>> >> vamos a mirar lo que es la forma de la lluvia >>> ahÍ en donde se encuentran los incendios con oregon incluso...
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quote, this is a sad day for california. senator feinstein was a champion for our state and served as a voice of a political revolution for women. and we also heard from former speaker nancy pelosi. she shared this statement online, which reads feinstein's leadership made a magnificent difference for our national security and personal safety, the health of our people and our planet and the strength of our democracy. feinstein was the first female mayor of san francisco as well as she was then elected to the senate in 1992. news nations. joe khaleel has more on her life and legacy. thank you. >> a lifetime defined by a series of historic first. >> dianne feinstein was a driving force in american politics for more than 5 decades. >> senator, i know something about what firearms can but before she was a political powerhouse, she was diane goldman. >> one of 3 children and in 1969, she launched a long shot bid for san francisco's board of supervisors and one big can you say how many votes expect to get? >> i would expect to have
quote, this is a sad day for california. senator feinstein was a champion for our state and served as a voice of a political revolution for women. and we also heard from former speaker nancy pelosi. she shared this statement online, which reads feinstein's leadership made a magnificent difference for our national security and personal safety, the health of our people and our planet and the strength of our democracy. feinstein was the first female mayor of san francisco as well as she was then...
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david: now california, a lot of people forget, but california was, is the home state of ronald reagan most conservative presidents we've had at least in my lifetime. and he was overwhelmingly reelected in california. people used to love him, people used to vote with their heart for the conservative principles. are we, as we see so much destruction because of other policies, very progressive policies on crime, on people -- on taxation, regulation, the growth of the huge state of government in california, are people looking for an alternative? do you think we will ever see a republican become governor of california again? >> well, i think it's an a exciting time to be a california republican having an early primary, being the most delegate-rich state with 169 delegates up for grabs. i think what you're going to see if our candidates that are coming to the abegan library debate -- reagan library debate is them looking at california and drawing that contest. this is a state that was once golden, and now we're 50 #th out of 50 when it comes to literacy. we've lost 700,000 people and a cong
david: now california, a lot of people forget, but california was, is the home state of ronald reagan most conservative presidents we've had at least in my lifetime. and he was overwhelmingly reelected in california. people used to love him, people used to vote with their heart for the conservative principles. are we, as we see so much destruction because of other policies, very progressive policies on crime, on people -- on taxation, regulation, the growth of the huge state of government in...
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it's happening in california. it's happening in the great plains, northern china, india we have to think about how to replace that water, how to grow more food with with less water. that's, again, part of the challenge one of the really interesting things i learned your book is that groundwater pumped from aquifers eventually ends up in the oceans and actually contributes to sea rise. and this i don't know think about what you're talking about. you know this larger point of water being the supply is continuous, constant, but we just kind of move it around. and in a way, we've moved so much of it around this maybe second age of water that we've really changed the dynamics. and so can you tell us a bit more about that because i thought that was that news to me. yeah, that's right. there are actually two there are lots of kinds of water. but but there's renewable water resources. the rivers that flow, the rain that falls the hydrologic cycle that we all remember, elementary school and nonrenewable water, the groundwa
it's happening in california. it's happening in the great plains, northern china, india we have to think about how to replace that water, how to grow more food with with less water. that's, again, part of the challenge one of the really interesting things i learned your book is that groundwater pumped from aquifers eventually ends up in the oceans and actually contributes to sea rise. and this i don't know think about what you're talking about. you know this larger point of water being the...