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california! california reminds me of paris. the rest _ just california! california reminds me of paris. ord will always be a problem when you go into that. there - the record will always be a problem when you go into that. there are i when you go into that. there are other— when you go into that. there are other people _ when you go into that. there are other people who _ when you go into that. there are other people who are _ when you go into that. there are other people who are talked i...
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california, california. so find proposition one at the top of the ballot. it's a response to the supreme court decision to overturn roe versus wade in june. that decision and did a nearly 50 year constitutional right to abortion in the united states giving states now the power to choose. >> as kron 4 say that the psac ii explains californians will decide whether to add reproductive rights to the state constitution. >> californians will have the opportunity to choose whether or not to explicitly include existing rights to reproductive freedom in the state constitution on the november ballot under proposition one, the ballot measure includes an individual's rights to abortion and contraceptives. this is been a process that's been going on in california since the late in 1967, california has act called the brit reproductive privacy act that individuals have a fundamental right to make their own reproductive decisions without state interference. proposition one tries to codified that update that to a certain degree chair of the department of political science at sonoma state university. david mcewan says. >> prop one has strong support across the state based on early pulling thus far. >> one group that's been pushing this measure forward. he's the california chapter of the national abortion rights action league. earn a pro choice america. our opportunity to take our protections here. one step further. we we do have strong legal protections. there's a statutory protection in our state law. the guarantees reproductive freedom, as well as our california supreme court has ruled that we have a right to abortion in our right to privacy. but of course, those things can all change depending on what government is in power, which party controls
california, california. so find proposition one at the top of the ballot. it's a response to the supreme court decision to overturn roe versus wade in june. that decision and did a nearly 50 year constitutional right to abortion in the united states giving states now the power to choose. >> as kron 4 say that the psac ii explains californians will decide whether to add reproductive rights to the state constitution. >> californians will have the opportunity to choose whether or not...
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218th place, which determines the majority anywhere , and in the bastion of the democrats in california , california, the 27th district is los angeles, the republican . mike garcia beat democrat christy smith here democrats have been elected to congress for the past 20 years in the last presidential race. biden. won by a margin of 30%, but in 2 years the mood of the voters has changed radically the balance of power in washington has also changed; the majority of republicans in the house of representatives are big problems for the entire white house, but for its owner. they already started a few hours ago in congress announced an investigation against the bidens. fucking talk. to the american people in 2019, when he was elected president, that he had no conversations with his family and about business. it was a lie, witnesses call biden the main guy who was involved in the business took calls and held meetings speech about the national us security is compromised by foreign governments. we have established that the bidens have business connections in 50 countries around the world. he did business with
218th place, which determines the majority anywhere , and in the bastion of the democrats in california , california, the 27th district is los angeles, the republican . mike garcia beat democrat christy smith here democrats have been elected to congress for the past 20 years in the last presidential race. biden. won by a margin of 30%, but in 2 years the mood of the voters has changed radically the balance of power in washington has also changed; the majority of republicans in the house of...
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california. california has never nominated a democrat for president. harris was the first for vice president. so, the state has punched below its weight in that way. on the republican side, it has done very well, possibly the two most important republicans in the second half of the 20th century were former california senior elected officials -- nixon and reagan. the state has that challenge now, that california has various questions about the state, various complaints about crime, homelessness, these are challenges that he would have to overcome. however, he has a lot of advantages. kristen: i was just going to say, what are the tailwinds? he recently supported and pushed prop one to protect abortion rights and that past. that he was kind of against prop 30 and that lost. are those good for him? josh: those are good things, but the biggest advantages that he is governor of the biggest state and by far the biggest democratic state. that is a huge, huge advantage. much as ron desantis has an advantage in florida because that is the biggest state, he also has a similar challenge in that there are two floridians who may run, or three, actually. that is a big advantage for him. if you look from 1868-1948, new york was the biggest state, ohio was one of the biggest, a new yorker was on the ballot in the
california. california has never nominated a democrat for president. harris was the first for vice president. so, the state has punched below its weight in that way. on the republican side, it has done very well, possibly the two most important republicans in the second half of the 20th century were former california senior elected officials -- nixon and reagan. the state has that challenge now, that california has various questions about the state, various complaints about crime, homelessness,...
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california attorney general is now demanding manufactures proved that they are, in fact, eco friendly crowd forces. explains. >> well, perhaps not. now that california attorney general rob bonta is questioning the validity of those plastic recycling grocery bags being actually recyclable. there is a likely chance. >> plastic bags are not recyclable in california>> california law bans single-use plastics and although plastic bag manufacturers print recyclable on those bags, here's why ag bonta suspects. that is not the case. that's because in order for materials like plastic bags to be recycled. >> there must be working collections systems processing infrastructure and markets to support their recycling. the attorney general has some serious doubts. in fact, he is calling on these 7 plastic manufacturers to prove that their bags are recyclable or else. these companies have 2 weeks to produce evidence that their bags are recyclable. they said they are. so let's see the evidence. they need to show that the evidence that their bags are recyclable in california or they may face potential enforcement action by the california department of justice these 2. so a grocery store shop owner and their customers and trail hill in san francisco, talk about how they would feel to learn these plastic bags are not recyclable. i would feel like i've been cheate
california attorney general is now demanding manufactures proved that they are, in fact, eco friendly crowd forces. explains. >> well, perhaps not. now that california attorney general rob bonta is questioning the validity of those plastic recycling grocery bags being actually recyclable. there is a likely chance. >> plastic bags are not recyclable in california>> california law bans single-use plastics and although plastic bag manufacturers print recyclable on those bags,...
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california. for what purpose does do you seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to acknowledge a dear friend of mine, state senator jim neilson of northern california. the california state legislature this is the last day of session and it will be the last day of his legislative career having served in two different seg segments, 26 years in the california state legislature. mr. lamalfa: jim is a good friend, great mentor, and a blessing to all of us in northern california who he served for all these years. whether the legislature or also during the board of prison terms working to keep our streets safer. jim is a rancher. by way of sanger, california, near fresno who really understands the needs of the north state and its people. it was a pleasure for me to overlap my time serving in the legislature there and here. out in northern california. i appreciate his friendship. jim is a good man, man of god. who shows christ's example in his actions. indeed that's very, very important in these perilous times we face. jim, god bless you. thank you for stepping forward. and serving the people of northern california, the people of california with your common sense, with yo
california. for what purpose does do you seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to acknowledge a dear friend of mine, state senator jim neilson of northern california. the california state legislature this is the last day of session and it will be the last day of his legislative career having served in two different seg segments, 26 years in the california state legislature. mr. lamalfa: jim is a good friend, great mentor, and a blessing to...
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california attorney general is now demanding that the manufacturers prove that they are and fact eco-friendly four's haaziq explains. >> well, perhaps not. now that california attorney general rob bonta is questioning the validity of those plastic recycling grocery bags being actually recyclable. there is a likely chance. >> plastic bags are not recyclable in california california law bans single-use plastics and although plastic bag manufacturers print recyclable on those bags, here's why ag bonta suspects. that is not the case. that's because in order for materials like plastic bags to be recycled, there must be working collections systems processing infrastructure and markets to support their recycling. the attorney general has some serious doubts. in fact, he is calling on these 7 plastic manufacturers to prove that their bags are recyclable or else. these companies have 2 weeks to produce evidence that their bags are recyclable. they said they are. so let's see the evidence. they need to show that the evidence that their bags are recyclable in california or they may face potential enforcement action by the california department of justice these 2. so a grocery store shot bonner their customers. and trail hill in san francisco, talk about how they would feel to learn these plastic bags are not recyclable. i would feel like i've been cheated in so
california attorney general is now demanding that the manufacturers prove that they are and fact eco-friendly four's haaziq explains. >> well, perhaps not. now that california attorney general rob bonta is questioning the validity of those plastic recycling grocery bags being actually recyclable. there is a likely chance. >> plastic bags are not recyclable in california california law bans single-use plastics and although plastic bag manufacturers print recyclable on those bags,...
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california always sphr strange. how does control of house of representatives come down to california, how can that be? >> i have no idea, republican voters in californiae fell their votes will not matter, we know how california will go. but of 19 seats you refer to that have yet to be called. 10 of them here in california. could go republican. or at least 10 of those races here in california have yet to be called, many lean republican. and it is unbelievable that we are waiting for california to get these votes done and that california could alter the power of dynamic in house of representativing that blows me away, i've never seen this. kennedy: lesley. taking too long in too many places, this is not how voting should be, i do not agree early voting should be two months before an election, too many things can happen and i did not agree your ballot can be post marked on the day of election, i believe it should arrive on the day of election, part of our responsibility as citizens, voting is important. we're making too many allowance, and also people don't trust voting machines, they also don't trust humans they take too damn long how do we fix this sys
california always sphr strange. how does control of house of representatives come down to california, how can that be? >> i have no idea, republican voters in californiae fell their votes will not matter, we know how california will go. but of 19 seats you refer to that have yet to be called. 10 of them here in california. could go republican. or at least 10 of those races here in california have yet to be called, many lean republican. and it is unbelievable that we are waiting for...
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california's attorney general is now demanding that manufacturers prove they are in co friendly kron four's haaziq madyun >> well, perhaps not. now that california attorney general rob bonta is questioning the validity of those plastic recycling grocery bags being actually recyclable. there is a likely chance. >> plastic bags are not recyclable in california. >> california law bans single-use plastics and although plastic bag manufacturers print recyclable on those bags, here's why ag bonta suspects. that is not the case. that's because in order for materials like plastic bags to be recycled, there must be working collections systems processing infrastructure and markets to support their recycling. the attorney general has some serious doubts. in fact, he is calling on these 7 plastic manufacturers to prove that their bags are recyclable or else. these companies have 2 weeks to produce evidence that their bags are recyclable. they said they are. so let's see the evidence they need to show that the evidence that their bags are recyclable in california or they may face potential enforcement action by the california department of justice these 2. so a grocery store shot boehner, their customers and trail hill in san francisco, talk about how they would feel to learn these plastic bags are not recyclable. i would feel like i've been cheated i
california's attorney general is now demanding that manufacturers prove they are in co friendly kron four's haaziq madyun >> well, perhaps not. now that california attorney general rob bonta is questioning the validity of those plastic recycling grocery bags being actually recyclable. there is a likely chance. >> plastic bags are not recyclable in california. >> california law bans single-use plastics and although plastic bag manufacturers print recyclable on those bags,...
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, which determines the majority anywhere don't be, and in the bastion of the democrats in california , californiae 27th district is los angeles, republican. mike garcia beat democrat christy smith here democrats have been elected to congress for the past 20 years in the last presidential race. biden. he won by a margin of 30%, but in 2 years the mood of the voters changed radically and the balance of power in washington, the majority of republicans in the house of representatives, is a big problem for the entire white house, but for its owner. they already started a few hours ago. biden investigation announced in congress joe biden spoke to the american people in 2019 year, when he was elected to the post of president, that he did not have any conversations with his family and about business. it was a lie that witnesses call biden the main guy who was involved in the business took calls and held meetings about us national security he was compromised by foreign governments. we have established that the bidens have business connections in 50 countries around the world. he did business with america'
, which determines the majority anywhere don't be, and in the bastion of the democrats in california , californiae 27th district is los angeles, republican. mike garcia beat democrat christy smith here democrats have been elected to congress for the past 20 years in the last presidential race. biden. he won by a margin of 30%, but in 2 years the mood of the voters changed radically and the balance of power in washington, the majority of republicans in the house of representatives, is a big...
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california shores. that in california we were more likely than not to have all of the democratic and republican currently held seats hold, and so for that is looking like that is what's going to happen in california. though we are probably going to find out there are millions of ballots still to become to. kristen: in california, we kind of held. that is not the case in new york state, where they actually lost a lot of seats over to republicans. what happened there? >> but is actually an interesting story, we could write a whole book on this, they had an independent redistricting process like we have in california. but instead of the california model, where the commission was independently appointed and got to implement the final plan, the plan the commission put out was kind of scoffed at by legislators. the courts threw it out and drew their own. it was almost a democrats overreached. it caused them to lose these seats in new york. and it is striking that really this balance of power in the house could come down to an aggressive gerrymandering in new york that was thrown out and in florida that was actually supported by the courts there. that could really be the difference. kristen: i just foun
california shores. that in california we were more likely than not to have all of the democratic and republican currently held seats hold, and so for that is looking like that is what's going to happen in california. though we are probably going to find out there are millions of ballots still to become to. kristen: in california, we kind of held. that is not the case in new york state, where they actually lost a lot of seats over to republicans. what happened there? >> but is actually an...
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california. but i'm also deeply motivate. >> and mindful. of all the energy in this room. the affirmative step. the state of california took the people of california to it and unambiguous terms to our values. newsom's opponent, republican state senator brian, dolly of lassen county had hoped for a change in california. he wanted to become the first republican governor since arnold schwarzenegger. but >> that will not happen. we love california. some amazing, awesome state. we just have some challenges here. some big challenges in california. we have the high cost of living in california and crime. our education system needs overhauled. and so there's a lot of work to yet. do for californians. and remember, dolly is not going anywhere. he says he's going to remain in his role as state senator fighting for the values he believes. and that as newsom now begins his second term as governor of the state of california reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 >> 903, is the time in the south bay. the race for mayor in san jose is too close to call. it is matt mahan and cindy chavez running to replace outgoing mayor sam liccardo who's turned out
california. but i'm also deeply motivate. >> and mindful. of all the energy in this room. the affirmative step. the state of california took the people of california to it and unambiguous terms to our values. newsom's opponent, republican state senator brian, dolly of lassen county had hoped for a change in california. he wanted to become the first republican governor since arnold schwarzenegger. but >> that will not happen. we love california. some amazing, awesome state. we just...
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california we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city if we don't have all of the folks in california california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco that the federal government gets the count right so we've created count sf to motivate all -- sf count to motivate all citizens to participate in the census. >> for the immigrant community, a lot of people aren't sure whether they should take part whether this is something for u.s. citizens or whether it's something for anybody who's in the youunited states and it is something for everybody. census counts the entire population. >> we've given out $2 million to over 30 community-based organizations to help people do the census in the communities where they live and work. we've also partnered with the public libraries here in the city and also the public schools to make sure there are informational materials to make sure the folks do the census at those sites as well and we've initiated a campaign to motivate the citizens and make sure they participate in census 2020. be
california we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city if we don't have all of the folks in california california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco that the federal government gets the count right so we've created count sf to motivate all -- sf count to motivate all citizens to participate in the census. >> for the...
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cold divorce, where it's like, yeah, we're technically together, but florida's boycotting california, california'sorida, all this stuff going on. -or, northern ireland. -1980s northern ireland. that's the new civil war, right? i do think it could get violent easily. we could have a northern ireland situation here in america? i don't think it's gonna be tomorrow. but we have to, like, look at this and recognize that as a possibility. yeah. i know this is serious, but the world doesn't need two u2's. [laughs] there's only room for one bono in this world. thankfully, avoiding a bloody conflict and another zooropa tour might still be possible. self-governance is really hard. if we just walk away and be like, screw democracy, yeah, we will lose. and we may lose anyway. but it's a good fight. [jordan] he's right. just walking around this place will stir your faith in the strength of america's institutions to withstand attacks both ideological and physical. this does mean something. and i want, in 100 years, people to think of, when were the two times the capitol was breached? the frickin' british, right
cold divorce, where it's like, yeah, we're technically together, but florida's boycotting california, california'sorida, all this stuff going on. -or, northern ireland. -1980s northern ireland. that's the new civil war, right? i do think it could get violent easily. we could have a northern ireland situation here in america? i don't think it's gonna be tomorrow. but we have to, like, look at this and recognize that as a possibility. yeah. i know this is serious, but the world doesn't need two...
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california. so the scale of turnout there will exceed what we have here in california. when we asked what voters in california are voting on and why they are turning out, the number one issue for democrats has been propped one and the abortion issue, 45% of voters saying that their top issue was abortion among democrats. among republicans, it has been things like information and crime and maybe a focus on those other economic issues and things that are carrying a lot more attention nationally. independence, interestingly enough, it is abortion and the economy. so, in a way, independents are showing how they straddle both sides of the conservative and liberal parts of the california electorate. but there are different issues essentially for different borders in this election. kristen: what's interesting is you have some very close congressional races here. i am wondering if there one issue -- if the prop 1 issue matters, because he could determine how republicans do in the house, how big is their majority. talk about how prop one plays into those issues. paul: it plays in a lot. direct and indirect ways. a dir
california. so the scale of turnout there will exceed what we have here in california. when we asked what voters in california are voting on and why they are turning out, the number one issue for democrats has been propped one and the abortion issue, 45% of voters saying that their top issue was abortion among democrats. among republicans, it has been things like information and crime and maybe a focus on those other economic issues and things that are carrying a lot more attention nationally....
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the balance of power it will be right here in california and that's what republicans will be begging on. >> if you look at the state of california california a lot of people don't realize that the coastal areas are blue but you could cut the state in half and go east whether nevada border and it gets very ready california. south of los angeles and orange county it is also i would not say read read it but it's redde than the rest. >> it used to be ruby red in 2018 it went full blue republicans lost everything the started taking it back. katie porter is trying to hold on and if republicans can flip it, then you're starting to tal about republicans getting into the low 220s when they eventually take control of that house majority. >> katie porter is a star the democratic party she was touted as a rising star. look at the numbers and their close date of votes coming and that means those as able and orange county start to go towar the republicans we shall find out in the next 24 hours or so. >> welcome back stay right ther we will bring your kevin corke. it's the nightcap. don't you love the graphic? he was the topic kevin corke is the most reg
the balance of power it will be right here in california and that's what republicans will be begging on. >> if you look at the state of california california a lot of people don't realize that the coastal areas are blue but you could cut the state in half and go east whether nevada border and it gets very ready california. south of los angeles and orange county it is also i would not say read read it but it's redde than the rest. >> it used to be ruby red in 2018 it went full blue...
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before but california is now the new mexico and terms of exporting t other states, who do you blame for this? to keep this is a problem that has been decades and the making from when californiairst legalized cannabis for medicina use and since there, the voters have been essentially sold a bill of goods that if they were to legalize it, it would be a marketable commodity and it would generate tax revenue, but the way the law has developed a this point, there is no disincentive for illegal cannabis cultivation. for cartels and organizations are taking advantage of that which is why the legal cannabis market will not ever thrive until this. >> i know, sheriff, you use the term narco slavery, can you exclude what you mean by that? >> absolutely. this whole situation comes with a whole host of problems freigh environmental carnage that is caused by the way these illegal cultivation operations operate in addition to that, they bring violence to communities. one of the emergent things that we are looking at is that labor that is used to cultivate these. they are not allowed to leave once i get there. i think we are starting to see trend i think narco slavery is good way to what we
before but california is now the new mexico and terms of exporting t other states, who do you blame for this? to keep this is a problem that has been decades and the making from when californiairst legalized cannabis for medicina use and since there, the voters have been essentially sold a bill of goods that if they were to legalize it, it would be a marketable commodity and it would generate tax revenue, but the way the law has developed a this point, there is no disincentive for illegal...
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california. >> from 4 is your local election headquarters every day. this week we are taking a closer look at the propositions that will shape book california's policies. california'sl find proposition one at the top of the ballot. it is a response to the u.s. supreme court decision to overturn roe versus wade back in june. that decision ended a nearly 50 year constitutional right to abortion in the united states, giving states the power to decide. so on election day, californians will decide whether to add reproductive rights to the state constitution. well, for state of the sacking explains. >> californians will have the opportunity to choose whether or not to explicitly include existing rights to reproductive freedom in the state constitution on the november ballot under proposition one, the ballot measure includes an individual's rights to abortion and contraceptives. this has been a process that's been going on in california since the late in 1967, california has act called the brit reproductive privacy act that individuals have a fundamental right to make their own reproductive decisions without state interference. proposition one tries to codified that updat
california. >> from 4 is your local election headquarters every day. this week we are taking a closer look at the propositions that will shape book california's policies. california'sl find proposition one at the top of the ballot. it is a response to the u.s. supreme court decision to overturn roe versus wade back in june. that decision ended a nearly 50 year constitutional right to abortion in the united states, giving states the power to decide. so on election day, californians will...
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california. california's 3rd congressional district, this is a up are of had leaning district. also in californiaincumbent mike garcia, he's 13,000 votes ahead with 72% reporting, a win in either of these races where they are counting right now would give republicans control. i just want to show you what happens if things end where they are right now. everyone ahead right now wins. republicans security 221 seats, democrats would have 214, where does that rank in terms of the closeness? it's pretty close. this past congress, democrats had 222, republicans 213. this one could be even closer than that, kate. >> thank you, john. >>> so any minute senate republicans will be voting on who will be their leader. mitch mcconnell is facing a rare challenge from a fellow republican. jessica dean is on capitol hill for us with the latest. jessica, rick scott is making a go for it. what are you hearing? >> reporter: good morning. what we know is we just heard from mcconnell's spokesperson, they did fight back and mcconnell managed to win in the first round, and they are not delaying this vote. there had been
california. california's 3rd congressional district, this is a up are of had leaning district. also in californiaincumbent mike garcia, he's 13,000 votes ahead with 72% reporting, a win in either of these races where they are counting right now would give republicans control. i just want to show you what happens if things end where they are right now. everyone ahead right now wins. republicans security 221 seats, democrats would have 214, where does that rank in terms of the closeness? it's...
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california. but i'm also deeply motivate. >> and mindful. of all the energy in this room. the affirmative step. the state of california took the people of california to it and unambiguous terms to our values. newsom's opponent, republican state senator brian, dolly of lassen county had hoped for a change in california. he wanted to become the first republican governor since arnold schwarzenegger. but >> that will not happen. we love california. some amazing, awesome state. we just have some challenges here. some big challenges in california. we have the high cost of living in california and crime. >> our education system needs overhauled. and so there's a lot of work to yet do for californians. >> and remember, dolly is not going anywhere. he says he's going to remain in his role as state senator fighting for the values he believes. and that as newsom now begins his second term as governor of the state of california reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 >> turning our attention to the race for lieutenant governor for california. you have a lady kounalakis curley leading by 58% of the vote. and angela underwood, jacobs has 41.9% of th
california. but i'm also deeply motivate. >> and mindful. of all the energy in this room. the affirmative step. the state of california took the people of california to it and unambiguous terms to our values. newsom's opponent, republican state senator brian, dolly of lassen county had hoped for a change in california. he wanted to become the first republican governor since arnold schwarzenegger. but >> that will not happen. we love california. some amazing, awesome state. we just...
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california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. donnie conway of california -- connie conaway of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. connolly will vote yes on s. 4003. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north dakota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. mcmorris roj -- mr. armstrong: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. mock morris rogers of washington, -- mrs. mcmorris rodgers of washington, i inform the house that she will vote no on s. 4003. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, i inform the house that he will vote no on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, mr. brown of maryland, mr. rush of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that the three gentlemen will vote yes on s. 4003. the ker pro tempore: for
california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. donnie conway of california -- connie conaway of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. connolly will vote yes on s. 4003. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north dakota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. mcmorris roj -- mr. armstrong: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. mock morris rogers of...
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california. california's violent crime rate increased by 6% from 4440 per 100,000 residents in 2020. robberies fell 1.9%. aggravated assault jumped by 1.p 11.9%. and you know and that just like in a lot of big cities, the criminals in californiaw, the consequences are limited. >> 100%. we have seen the spil of lawlessness getting out of control in california the last two or three years. basically, it starts small when one person goes into a small store stealing and getting out scott-free. ten people running out of a walgreens and 80 running out of a nordstrom. we had 100 people in a flash mob in los angeles. that's the spiral of lawlessness that i am running to actually stop. >> you are a republican and you are running in a blue state. i mean democrats, super majority in california, nathan, how do you breakthrough?rp >>rp here. safety and security ises the top issue for all californians and republicans and independent democrats. san francisco demonstrated recently, recalling its most aggressive prosecutors. the 55% that voted to recall, se seven were democrats. >> this race is close. >> oh, this race is close. my opponent has about 43% polling. i have 40%. 17% undecided. they break my way if they get my safety and insecurity
california. california's violent crime rate increased by 6% from 4440 per 100,000 residents in 2020. robberies fell 1.9%. aggravated assault jumped by 1.p 11.9%. and you know and that just like in a lot of big cities, the criminals in californiaw, the consequences are limited. >> 100%. we have seen the spil of lawlessness getting out of control in california the last two or three years. basically, it starts small when one person goes into a small store stealing and getting out scott-free....
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so the treaty of guadeloupe hidalgo netted the united states california, this is just this is altra california the california, new mexico, the state of new mexico. and recognized at the texas border at the rio grande. and in return the united states as a saint mexico $50 million in military will ended in june of 1848. any questions wrapping up our look at it a mexican american war? in 1848, in 1848, polk had pledged to serve only one term and he kept his promise. so zachary taylor runs against one of those democratic generals that polk had appointed, zachary taylor winds. it's going to be zachary taylor who is in charge at first until he died in office in 1850 of trying to figure out how to organize the mexican cession. a third of mexico has become part of the united states. immediately, there is the talk of civil war, possible disunion, what will be a slave state, what would be a slave state, how will california come in? new mexico and texas each claimed the same territory. well those two areas, the territory of new mexico in the state of california go to war? what's going to happen? so that's all going to,
so the treaty of guadeloupe hidalgo netted the united states california, this is just this is altra california the california, new mexico, the state of new mexico. and recognized at the texas border at the rio grande. and in return the united states as a saint mexico $50 million in military will ended in june of 1848. any questions wrapping up our look at it a mexican american war? in 1848, in 1848, polk had pledged to serve only one term and he kept his promise. so zachary taylor runs against...
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didn't get by me that you're telling caitlin how awesome it is that she came all the way from california, california of my two layovers. >> you know what? i'm flying every week in the middle of a country not a thank you one time not even a little bit and i'm bigger than caitlin, still. >> physically bigger. >> i'm having to live here. >> never thanked her once for walking into work, not even once. >> the worst commute is walking from the west side to the st studio. ... all that human. >> i can't believe harvard try to pull one over by having a disproportionate amount of asians at their school, they're going to find out they are the best. ♪ ♪ i think that's all i have to say because i couldn't possibly comment, i can possibly be white hair. my doctor told me when i go out in the sun to wear spf 100 did you know that was real? it's for babies and me. i squeeze the bottle a t-shirt came out. [laughter] >> i loved how he was able to work that into this affirmative action segment by saying i don't want to talk about this, i'm white. >> i come from the athletic world and there is affirmative action there.
didn't get by me that you're telling caitlin how awesome it is that she came all the way from california, california of my two layovers. >> you know what? i'm flying every week in the middle of a country not a thank you one time not even a little bit and i'm bigger than caitlin, still. >> physically bigger. >> i'm having to live here. >> never thanked her once for walking into work, not even once. >> the worst commute is walking from the west side to the st studio....
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california. california's 13th congressional district, for instance, right now, just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting. so the democrats could potentially pick up a few of these seats. this district right here, you can see riverside county, that's just a county there. you can see in this district right now, california's the republican leads by 2,100 votes but just 53 remaining. if the democrats were to hold every blue district, every blue congressional district on this map and pick up 4 of these red republicans ones, they would maintain control of the house. it's an uphill battle, but at this point not impossible. john berman, cnn, new york. >>> u.s. president joe biden is in the middle of an international trip that includes the asean summit where he's looking to counter china's growing influence. the president is meeting today with the leaders of japan and south korea and cambodia. their discussions focusing on the threat posed by north korea's missile and nuclear programs. on monday mr. biden heads to bali for the group of 20 summit. he's expected to hold an in-person meeting with chinese leader xi jinping. joining me now from phnom penh, cambodia, is cnn's senior international correspondent, will ripley. great to see you. what's come out of the meeting in the past hour? >> reporter: we expect that
california. california's 13th congressional district, for instance, right now, just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting. so the democrats could potentially pick up a few of these seats. this district right here, you can see riverside county, that's just a county there. you can see in this district right now, california's the republican leads by 2,100 votes but just 53 remaining. if the democrats were to hold every blue district, every blue congressional district on this map and pick up 4 of...
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california.” david: los maestros de california coinciden: nina: prop 30 es buena para las ganancias de lyft, pero mala para californiaa 31? votar sÍ pone fin a la venta d productos de tabaco endulzado. sÍ impide que las enormes tabacaleras acosen a nuestros niños. y ayuda a protegerlos de la adicción a la nicotina. ¡vota sÍ por la 31! paola: el superintendente que estÁ en el cargo declarÓ estado de emergencia de nÓmina. quÉ acciÓn tiene consigo esta emergencia. tamara mino no lo dice. >> los problemas son mucho mÁs grandes y complejos. hay un problema de nÓmina que se refleja. tenemos cinco casos de temas de retiro. apenas el mes anterior estÁ gastando para atraer a los boletos. traen maestros para que puedan contratar maestro. vamos con carlos farÍas. esta situaciÓn podrÍa provocar un efecto dominÓ. no sÓlo son para estos empleados. al disminuir esos contratos. esta situaciÓn podrÍa fe darlo. los pedidos podrÍan disminuir. van a haber Órdenes de entrega. no va a haber entrega para nosotros. >> yo me verÍa con muchos problemas. imagine conseguir un nuevo trabajo. >> le da temor que estos les idos se den asÍ. >> es el
california.” david: los maestros de california coinciden: nina: prop 30 es buena para las ganancias de lyft, pero mala para californiaa 31? votar sÍ pone fin a la venta d productos de tabaco endulzado. sÍ impide que las enormes tabacaleras acosen a nuestros niños. y ayuda a protegerlos de la adicción a la nicotina. ¡vota sÍ por la 31! paola: el superintendente que estÁ en el cargo declarÓ estado de emergencia de nÓmina. quÉ acciÓn tiene consigo esta emergencia. tamara mino no lo...
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california. if i say the numbers i would get them wrong. california, 23. california, 41. do not quote me on that. although you just did. host: california is 41. guest: they are neck an d neck. the one in arizona is very close. host: colorado eight? guest: the reporting would go through those seats in host: particular. what chances do you think democrats have a hold in the house? is this something that is a dream or something that could happen or something that you think democrats come back and control both the senates and the house? guest: 20% chance that democrats get to 218. if you look at the way that these tight races happen breaking, the smart money said it was going to be 222 or 230. we can see that. the state that we just won in washington state, that was on some people's vehicles card -- bingo's card, but it was not on many. host: let's talk to jerry from chester, virginia on the democrats line. good morning. caller: i am listening to this and i have to laugh. these guys from the corporate wing party. come on, man. you are now fully nobody here. you know? you said
california. if i say the numbers i would get them wrong. california, 23. california, 41. do not quote me on that. although you just did. host: california is 41. guest: they are neck an d neck. the one in arizona is very close. host: colorado eight? guest: the reporting would go through those seats in host: particular. what chances do you think democrats have a hold in the house? is this something that is a dream or something that could happen or something that you think democrats come back and...
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california, california's 13th congressional district for instance right now, there's just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting, so, the democrats could potentially, potentially pick up a few of these seats. this seat, did ticket right here, you can see riverside county, that's just a county there, but you can see in this district right now, california's votes with just 53 remaining. so, again, if the democrats were to hold every blue district, every blue congressional district on this map and pick up four of these red republican ones, they would maintain control of the house. it's an uphill battle, but at this point, not impossible. john berman, cnn, new york. >> let's talk more about all of this by bringing in elizabeth thompson, the editor in chief of "the nevada independent" and joins me now live from las vegas. finally, hopefully, you'll get some sleep. this has been such a close race, right down to the wire. what was your takeaway as to why so close, why cortez masto prevailed? >> well, nevada is a swing state, remains so, has been so for a long time. we started to look blue the last couple of cycles, that means democratic-leaning, but we really are a swing state and we have a very large portion of nonpartisan voters here, as well. from cycle to cycle, it is sometimes anyone's guess how the nonpartisans will lean. this year, tho
california, california's 13th congressional district for instance right now, there's just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting, so, the democrats could potentially, potentially pick up a few of these seats. this seat, did ticket right here, you can see riverside county, that's just a county there, but you can see in this district right now, california's votes with just 53 remaining. so, again, if the democrats were to hold every blue district, every blue congressional district on this map...
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california, california counts slowly. a lot of mail vote there. a lot of the races there are very close. you can see. in california's 13th district, just 203 votes separate them, it's only 40% reporting. go to the 22nd district. david is an incumbent who has done well. this is a d plus 12 seat but still only 30% reporting. could there be room to grow there? you go all the way down here in california, it's sort of the same story. this one's a little bigger of a margin, kim 55% there, here only 52%. so democrats maybe, maybe could make up some ground there. so it isn't over in the house, even though republicans have a clearer shot but there's still a lot of counting to do. >> when it comes to these very tight races, it's all about where the votes left to be counted are, where they're coming from. >> in california that's hard to tell again because there's so much mail coming in. we're just going to have to wait there. the senate situation, three races undecided. we don't know nevada and arizona. the situation has changed overnight. in nevada, adam laxalt. when people went to sleep, he was ahead by 23,000. they counted
california, california counts slowly. a lot of mail vote there. a lot of the races there are very close. you can see. in california's 13th district, just 203 votes separate them, it's only 40% reporting. go to the 22nd district. david is an incumbent who has done well. this is a d plus 12 seat but still only 30% reporting. could there be room to grow there? you go all the way down here in california, it's sort of the same story. this one's a little bigger of a margin, kim 55% there, here only...
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california, california's 13th congressional district, for instance, right now there's just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting. so the democrats could potentially, potentially pick up a few of these seats. this seat, district right here, you can see riverside county, that's just the county this, but you can see in this district right now california's1st, the republican leads by 2,100 votes with just 53 remaining. so again, if the democrats were to hold every blue congressional district on this map and pick up four of these red republican ones, they would maintain control of the house. it's an uphill battle, but at this point not impossible. john berman, cnn, new york. >>> maricopa county still has the biggest number of outstanding votes in the state of arizona. cnn's kyung lah now with the story from phoenix. >> reporter: the count continues in maricopa county, 85,000 votes released here in the county, still more votes to be counted and still no clear answer on the governor's race here in the state of arizona. republican kari lake did manage to close the gap just a bit on democrat katie hobbs who remains the leader. if you look at the numbers, that margin has shrunken just a tad but not enough to determine if there is a clear winner at this point, but the lake campaign releasing a little influence about what it's like inside their
california, california's 13th congressional district, for instance, right now there's just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting. so the democrats could potentially, potentially pick up a few of these seats. this seat, district right here, you can see riverside county, that's just the county this, but you can see in this district right now california's1st, the republican leads by 2,100 votes with just 53 remaining. so again, if the democrats were to hold every blue congressional district on...
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california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. >>> the 49ers beat the l.a.'s other team at levi's stadium to move one game closer to first place in their division, but it's still not enough for some fans vern glenn explains . >> this is the red and gold report . >> for those fans saying it was only by 6 points, here are some words of wisdom, from herme >>and edstd e red , t thdien style pots. >> e wa disappoint you guys didn't score 72 points. >> we got the w tonight, and that's more important end 72 points. it's not flashy, but hopefully the fans are good with that. >> for your red and gold report, i am vern glenn. >>> after we get back , we have one more check on the santa rosa >>> let's check back in with reed at the red empire food bank . you are all over the place, reed. >> at, our director said you know, you have heard about alf on a shelf, this is reed on a beam. the volunteers are laughing at me, but i want to let you know, we are here to be your comm
california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. >>> the 49ers beat the l.a.'s other team at levi's stadium to move one game closer to first place in their division, but it's still not enough for some fans vern glenn explains . >> this is the red and gold report . >> for those fans saying it was only by 6 points, here are some words...
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california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. covered california, this way to health insurance. continue to search for leads in the murders of 4 college students. >> there are no suspects and no weapons have been found. police say that this video from a downtown food truck helps create a timeline. you can see 2 of the victims here at around one. 45 in the morning. and that was the night before they were killed. police to 2 other roommates were home at the time of the attack, but they aren't suspect officials have completed autopsies on the 4 victims. and that information has been sent to law enforcement. the results are expected to be released later. >> we have some good news about one of the survivors from that university of virginia school bus shooting sunday night. a family member of my collins here who's a running back on the school's football team says he's up and walking just days after being shot in the back. hollins was on a bus full of students returning home from a class field trip late sunday night when the gunman on the bus started shoo
california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. covered california, this way to health insurance. continue to search for leads in the murders of 4 college students. >> there are no suspects and no weapons have been found. police say that this video from a downtown food truck helps create a timeline. you can see 2 of the victims here at around one....
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california 3 could give them 220. they could get to 221 with california 22, maybe 222 with california 13. ught a break in that rank choice runoff in alaska, maybe 223. that's the limit of our projection right here. we have them at 221, plus or minus two. that's the upper limit. and in the lower limit, they could lose california 13 still, and they could land at 221. so they're going to get their 218. they're probably going to get a couple more, and our model, our best estimate has it finishing up at 221 to 214. 221 for the republicans, 214 for the democrats. and remember, coming into this election, the republicans had 213. the democrats had 222. so you would end up looking at a shift there, a gain for the republicans, it would be -- they get house control and eight seats. >> so here we are, steve kornacki reporting eight days after election day that we have the house projection, the senate controlled by the democrats, the house now, a projected republican majority, how narrow it is. steve, of course, stay with us. i want to bring in my guests again. libby, to you first. a question, and then
california 3 could give them 220. they could get to 221 with california 22, maybe 222 with california 13. ught a break in that rank choice runoff in alaska, maybe 223. that's the limit of our projection right here. we have them at 221, plus or minus two. that's the upper limit. and in the lower limit, they could lose california 13 still, and they could land at 221. so they're going to get their 218. they're probably going to get a couple more, and our model, our best estimate has it finishing...
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was on the other foot and it was democrats that were successfully gerrymander in places like california california. i'd say that if there's one kind of pithy phrase that you should take away from the book that encapsulates the message that i'm trying to sell, it's that voters should choose their politicians, politicians should not choose their voters and that everything that i have in terms of my talk. but i am happy to answer questions that people might have. sir. hi there. i'm richard russell from madison. i'm active in three different good government groups, fair maps, wisconsin coalition, which addresses the very problem you've been speaking about here. wisconsin, the united to amend, which is looking for constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united and get a constitutional amendment that says only, actually, human beings are people, corporations, etc. don't count. and free spending is not the same as free speech and. voters. first, wisconsin, which is looking replace partizan primaries with final five voting, which is designed to eliminate the divisiveness and, the polarization that r
was on the other foot and it was democrats that were successfully gerrymander in places like california california. i'd say that if there's one kind of pithy phrase that you should take away from the book that encapsulates the message that i'm trying to sell, it's that voters should choose their politicians, politicians should not choose their voters and that everything that i have in terms of my talk. but i am happy to answer questions that people might have. sir. hi there. i'm richard russell...
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so the the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo netted the united states, california just off to california the current state of, california. new mexico the very expansive new mexico we mentioned and then also recognize the the texas border at the at the rio grande in return the united states as i said paid mexico 15 million dollars and military rule ended in in june of 1848. any questions wrapping up our our look at the mexican-american war? in 1848 in 1848 polk had pledge only to serve one term and he kept his promise. so zachary taylor. runs against one of those democratic generals that polkit appointed zachary taylor wins, and it's going to be zachary taylor who's in charge at first until he died in office in 1850 of trying to figure out how to organize the mexican session a third of mexico has become part of the united states. immediately. there's there's talk of civil war possible disunion. what will be a slave state? what won't be a slave state? how will california come in new mexico and texas each claim the same territory will those two areas the territory of new mexico in the state of california go to war what's g
so the the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo netted the united states, california just off to california the current state of, california. new mexico the very expansive new mexico we mentioned and then also recognize the the texas border at the at the rio grande in return the united states as i said paid mexico 15 million dollars and military rule ended in in june of 1848. any questions wrapping up our our look at the mexican-american war? in 1848 in 1848 polk had pledge only to serve one term and he...
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california, california's 13th congressional district for instance right now, there is just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting, so the democrats could potentially, potentially pick up a few of these seats. this district right here you can see riverside county, just a county there, but you can see in this district right now california's 41st the republican leads by 2100 votes with just 53 remaining. if the democrats were to hold every blue district, every blue congressional district on this map and pick up four of these red republican ones, they would maintain control of the house. it is an uphill battle, but at this point not impossible. john berman, cnn, new york. >> with me now is pennsylvania senator bob casey. senator, thank you for being with us. as the sun is setting on the capitol as john just showed us, we still don't whon will control the house. we do know your party will control the senate side of capitol hill. one of the key races that helped democrats maintain control of the senate is from your state. john fetterman beating mehmet oz. let's listen to fetterman and why he thinks he defeated mehmet oz. >> i never expected we were going to turn these red counties blue, but we did what we needed to do, and we had that conversation across every one of those counties. >> he got close there at the end, senator,
california, california's 13th congressional district for instance right now, there is just a margin of 84 votes with 46% reporting, so the democrats could potentially, potentially pick up a few of these seats. this district right here you can see riverside county, just a county there, but you can see in this district right now california's 41st the republican leads by 2100 votes with just 53 remaining. if the democrats were to hold every blue district, every blue congressional district on this...
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california. the math has gotten a little bit hard for democrats in the last couple days, especially in a couple key districts here in california where democrats had some outside chance of maybe pick one and picking one of these republican seats off but as we get through the rest of vote counting some things would have to change in a couple districts that are really close. like you said they were hoping for some pickups and i think one of the states where they are hoping for pickups was californiat's go back to our abc news map and look a little more closely at our state paul you walk us through which districts democrats thought they had a shot at a pickup and then maybe also walk us through what republicans we're hoping for in terms of a pickup. sure, so one of the first districts is in northern california that california district 3 is a seat that democrats have been looking at for a long time. this was a seat interestingly that alyssa milano was looking at running for it would have created a different contest. i'm sure but kevin kiley will likely win that seat going down through the central valley one of the closest races in the country right now is assembly district 13 that's in the northern central valley right below san joaquin county right below stockton merced stanislaus area. that's history. yeah, last time i looked it was 84 votes. it is one that it looks like democrats might be able to eat this out simply because they're leading in the largest counties, but it's going
california. the math has gotten a little bit hard for democrats in the last couple days, especially in a couple key districts here in california where democrats had some outside chance of maybe pick one and picking one of these republican seats off but as we get through the rest of vote counting some things would have to change in a couple districts that are really close. like you said they were hoping for some pickups and i think one of the states where they are hoping for pickups was...
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california. california is basically where all the action is when it comes to the battle for control of the house. republicans at this hour with at least 216 seats, democrats with at least 207. 2:18 is the number you need for control, so the magic number for republicans is to. they need to pick up two from this list of see-through see here. these are the uncalled races. again, the vast majority of them are in california, so what could come in the next few hours? what could come this evening? one place to keep an eye on, the 41st district of california, we're expecting riverside county to release a new batch of votes tonight, this with the republican incumbent, ken covered, in last night's release of votes, extended his lead over democrat bill rollins. rollins runs out of votes in this district, not another favorable release recover tonight. that math can be daunting for rollins there. that could be a number to 17 for republicans. also, the third district of california, runs along the nevada border, but the population is set in the sacramento suburbs going to the sierra nevada here. republican kylie has a lead here. we do think another update in this district as possible tonight as well. again, we will see if it's a favorable one for kylie, the bat would get daunting for hermit jones, the democrat here. potentially, those two, if it were enough reports that came in tonight, with particular trends we h
california. california is basically where all the action is when it comes to the battle for control of the house. republicans at this hour with at least 216 seats, democrats with at least 207. 2:18 is the number you need for control, so the magic number for republicans is to. they need to pick up two from this list of see-through see here. these are the uncalled races. again, the vast majority of them are in california, so what could come in the next few hours? what could come this evening? one...
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now open in northern california. >> well, california is home to 8 of the top 11 worst cities for drivers, quote, wizard list of the top cities with the worst drivers. bakersfield was ranked number one, los angeles came in at number 4, followed by san francisco at number 5, san diego, fresno, riverside. they all ranked on the lower end of the list. the study was based on insurance quotes from 70 cities and the highest amount of accidents. i feel like. i don't know because other states have a wider roads. you know, san francisco's little diff called. so give us a little bit of grace. i think that drivers can take a break tomorrow, though, lift committing to 50% off rides. if you want to head to the polls, riders can use the quote, the code vote to 22 before election day to get that right price down on november 8th, the discount applies to rideshare bikeshare and scooter rides through left as well. so a lot of options to get you to the polls tomorrow. specials is going to be raining. you will probably want to. yeah. that list. you're probably not going to walk to the polls tomorrow. yeah, a
now open in northern california. >> well, california is home to 8 of the top 11 worst cities for drivers, quote, wizard list of the top cities with the worst drivers. bakersfield was ranked number one, los angeles came in at number 4, followed by san francisco at number 5, san diego, fresno, riverside. they all ranked on the lower end of the list. the study was based on insurance quotes from 70 cities and the highest amount of accidents. i feel like. i don't know because other states have...
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california. do you see that as part of it? well, i'm not sure that i say that as part of california's turnout equation. i think that we have enough other measures on the ballot that people are interested in that. this is not the one that's really gonna motivate people a tremendously. however, we in some other states that didn't have big questions on the ballot. i'm thinking of kansas in particular and kansas voted just weeks after the dogs decision kansas actually turned out more of them turned out to vote for the measure that was on their ballot than to vote in the primaries for governor. so it has been motivating in other places. yeah, totally a big factor in california is race. anybody who's seeing the link of our ballot knows we get a lot of stuff to vote on. right, you know in terms of how big of a factor it really is nationwide look in may, you know when this was all coming out there was a lot of interest and it was neck and neck with economy as the number one issue for voters, but in recent weeks, i think a new york times poll showed only 4% of voters that abortion was their primary issue economy a whopping 26 percent. so i guess i'm asking you why do you think the issue theta so quickly in terms of importance in priorities? when well frankly 50% the population is women yeah, this has been a sort of a fascinating race or season political season to watch for people like me because just every day brings giant new pieces of information to digest and pick apart. the i've been look at listening to focus groups in key states across the country and what you hear is that abortion remains a very high top of mind for voters and that it is the dobps decisi
california. do you see that as part of it? well, i'm not sure that i say that as part of california's turnout equation. i think that we have enough other measures on the ballot that people are interested in that. this is not the one that's really gonna motivate people a tremendously. however, we in some other states that didn't have big questions on the ballot. i'm thinking of kansas in particular and kansas voted just weeks after the dogs decision kansas actually turned out more of them turned...
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newspapers in california publish contrite test testimonials rejecting the novel and emphasizing the good treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sout to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive actio 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 fasct 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 of residents. the
newspapers in california publish contrite test testimonials rejecting the novel and emphasizing the good treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sout to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive actio 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 fasct crowd will try...
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california. but i'm also deeply motivate. >> and mindful. of all the energy in this room, the affirmative step. the state of california took the people of california to it and unambiguous terms to our values. newsom's opponent, republican state senator brian, dolly of lassen county had hoped for a change in california. he wanted to become the first republican governor since arnold schwarzenegger. but >> that will not happen. we love california. some amazing, awesome state. we just have some challenges here. some big challenges in california. we have the high cost of living in california and crime. >> our education needs overhauled. and so there's a lot of work to yet do for californians. >> and remember, dolly is not going anywhere. he says he's going to remain in his role as state senator fighting for the values he believes. and that is newsom now begins his second term as governor of the state of california reporting here in sacramento. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> well, in the south bay, the race for mayor in san jose. also very close. yeah. those 2 are running neck and neck to replace the current mayor sam liccardo. so let's take a closer lo
california. but i'm also deeply motivate. >> and mindful. of all the energy in this room, the affirmative step. the state of california took the people of california to it and unambiguous terms to our values. newsom's opponent, republican state senator brian, dolly of lassen county had hoped for a change in california. he wanted to become the first republican governor since arnold schwarzenegger. but >> that will not happen. we love california. some amazing, awesome state. we just...