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mountain view became the latest but probably not the last california city to offer a guaranteed basic income is about lifting mountain view families up and out of poverty. the two year elevate mv pilot program starts taking applications friday the pool of applicants will be trimmed to 166 participants. and one control group starting around christmas . each participant will receive $500 a month. give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs. they will use their own networks. they will use their their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. mountain views. cost of living can cause sticker shock. the average cost of a home is nearly $3 million. more than half of the residents are renters and 6.5% of people live below the poverty line. as a result, mountain views newest neighborhoods are on wheels is the random ego. he watches fromd she says, i have to raise the rent again. the crippling economics pushed chef hector hernandez into this 27 ft rv parked on a mountain view street. but if they can help somebody else, i'd be very happy. um a lot o
mountain view became the latest but probably not the last california city to offer a guaranteed basic income is about lifting mountain view families up and out of poverty. the two year elevate mv pilot program starts taking applications friday the pool of applicants will be trimmed to 166 participants. and one control group starting around christmas . each participant will receive $500 a month. give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs. they will use...
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100,000 city residents and three hospitals lost power.n a statement, the mayor said, qu, other california city subjected to far worse heat do not suffer the rate of power outages as the as the city of san jose. our residents health and safety depend on a reliable grid and pg&e has an obligation to provide that to san jose ratepayers. and get this, max darrow said in morgan hill, many many people have experienced multiple outages. what happened? >> reporter: this is the fourth consecutive day here in morgan hill where people have experienced a power outage, many many of whom had several experis several experiences with power outages. pg&e says the extreme t is causing its equipment to fait times but for the people who hae experienced outage after outager outage, their patience is growing thin. >> one day is one thing. three days in a row, like, odds are wl have to throughout most of it. >> reporter: it has been a frustrating few days for susan. the morgan hill resident has lost power several times since the heat wave kicked in. she said the first time wasn't a big a big deal. >> the second time
100,000 city residents and three hospitals lost power.n a statement, the mayor said, qu, other california city subjected to far worse heat do not suffer the rate of power outages as the as the city of san jose. our residents health and safety depend on a reliable grid and pg&e has an obligation to provide that to san jose ratepayers. and get this, max darrow said in morgan hill, many many people have experienced multiple outages. what happened? >> reporter: this is the fourth...
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company claims it has 7 million dollars in funding which will allow it to operate in 12 new california citiescharging the car charge already has delivered over 250,000 miles of charging. pretty cool. speaking of the tech world, facebook founder mark zuckerberg sat down with podcast host joe rogan for an interview. the 2 discussed the future of virtual reality to the or birds love martial arts, the medicine told rogan he wakes up every day to millions of messages on his phone. and most of them are not very good. one. it's very unfortunate. he discussed his morning routine of starting his day with mixed martial arts or even surfing. i didn't take mark zuckerberg, the surfer to be honest. he also says that he prefers instagram over twitter. no surprise there because twitter can a little hostile. you can catch the episode on spotify now and the podcast is also available on spotify. well, serena williams is still smashing records even on the verge.
company claims it has 7 million dollars in funding which will allow it to operate in 12 new california citiescharging the car charge already has delivered over 250,000 miles of charging. pretty cool. speaking of the tech world, facebook founder mark zuckerberg sat down with podcast host joe rogan for an interview. the 2 discussed the future of virtual reality to the or birds love martial arts, the medicine told rogan he wakes up every day to millions of messages on his phone. and most of them...
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meantime in the southern california city of hemet, officials right now are battling a deadly fire hasad. that's where we find cnn's stephanie elam. what are we seeing on this fire and the heat wave? >> reporter: victor, let me first tell you what i'm feeling. it's tremendously hot out here, and it's also very breezy, if you can tell by the meter, it is blowing out here, which is very bad when you're trying to battle a fire. now 2,400 acres, 5% contained. there were two women trying to escape the blaze officials say that lost their lives in this fire. we know that one other civilian was injured as well, and the schools are closed because of people trying to just make sure their homes are okay. they figured it was easier to do that. you can see two massive plumes. there are fire crews out there, houses that are burned out, cars that are burned out up there addsas well. and all of this heat is making it so much worse. we have extended heat that's not leaving and is expected to stick around for a longer period of time. a few more days here, according to my car and my watch, it's now 103 d
meantime in the southern california city of hemet, officials right now are battling a deadly fire hasad. that's where we find cnn's stephanie elam. what are we seeing on this fire and the heat wave? >> reporter: victor, let me first tell you what i'm feeling. it's tremendously hot out here, and it's also very breezy, if you can tell by the meter, it is blowing out here, which is very bad when you're trying to battle a fire. now 2,400 acres, 5% contained. there were two women trying to...
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s. state of california city internet john, amazon ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. it's still much hotter than it should be in iraq. what the temperatures are coming down. the wind is picky japanese, more or less a northerly, so temperatures back down to the middle or slightly lower. forty's still a bit of, of where they should be, but not extreme as they were. and you'll notice that the winds a bit more, a contrast with a color background on, and that tends to pick up the dust when it's been hot and dry. so like, had, have rather dusty atmosphere seems to be there really on the eastern side of sadie answered bach. rain and answer was cut out as well. where $42.00 is a couple of kids, but the average to be on that it looks pretty normal. this time of the year, showers do show themselves and saudi occasionally in the high ground in yemen as well, and sal alice still catching the edge of the monsoon that from the equator northwards in this part of africa. the showers have been recently quite heavy, causing flood
s. state of california city internet john, amazon ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. it's still much hotter than it should be in iraq. what the temperatures are coming down. the wind is picky japanese, more or less a northerly, so temperatures back down to the middle or slightly lower. forty's still a bit of, of where they should be, but not extreme as they were. and you'll notice that the winds a bit more, a contrast...
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attorneys filed a lawsuit and now we're accusing the bar owners, the city of oakland and the california department of alcoholic beverage control of negligence. the lawsuit alleges that the bar did not have safety measures in place. they're hiring security guards that weren't licensed or bonded they didn't have permanent address is there were no metal detectors based on what we know to this point. um and they should be hand held wise. the department of alcoholic beverage control did reply to our public records requests. their investigative report. documents show that police had been to the bar at least seven times in the month prior to the shooting for noise complaints and a verbal fight. they said that they don't have no camera footage. inside of the bar. how how you have a whole bar and you don't have a little cameras in there says he just wants justice. money is not going to bring anything back. it's not gonna hear what i'm going through. you know, i want accountability and justice. you know, i haven't gotten a starry none of that. you know, like nobody reached out to me and apologize
attorneys filed a lawsuit and now we're accusing the bar owners, the city of oakland and the california department of alcoholic beverage control of negligence. the lawsuit alleges that the bar did not have safety measures in place. they're hiring security guards that weren't licensed or bonded they didn't have permanent address is there were no metal detectors based on what we know to this point. um and they should be hand held wise. the department of alcoholic beverage control did reply to our...
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oakland would become the first california city to use municipal property as reparations for native americanbeen months since brooke jenkins became the top prosecutor. her campaign came with big promises. she is laying out how those will be put into action. >> police have begun citing individuals engaged in public and open drug use. we can become a city that allows people to use drugs openly. reggie: the da sat down to explain how she says her office is holding drug dealers and users accountable. check out the full interview at abc7news.com. kumasi: the recent spike in crime aimed at asian americans, has a citizen making a commitment to better protect members of the community. you can report suspicious activity. >> anyone in the asian-american community taking us up on our offer of a free account, if they ever feel unsafe they can reach out to one of our safety agents 24/7 and connect them to emergency services, utilize the power of community to let folks know what is going on around them and keep their community safe. kumasi: the announcement doubled as a training session to learn the most
oakland would become the first california city to use municipal property as reparations for native americanbeen months since brooke jenkins became the top prosecutor. her campaign came with big promises. she is laying out how those will be put into action. >> police have begun citing individuals engaged in public and open drug use. we can become a city that allows people to use drugs openly. reggie: the da sat down to explain how she says her office is holding drug dealers and users...
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it's a popped up across every major city in california. now san diego, republican state senator brian jones says he's seen enough again tackling the homeless crisis speaking at an escondido park alongside other local representatives. jones announced a new proposal to clear encampments near sites. he describes a sensitive areas. specifically the proposal would ban encampments within 1000 feet of schools. day care centers, libraries and parks. jones spoke with us one on one we've got to protect our most vulnerable population, which is children. first. >> and these are obviously areas that children are going in and out of with their families. and we need to make sure that we're offering the protection that those areas need. according to jones, local law enforcement agencies would give a 72 hour notice before clearing encampments officers provide resources for relocation and recovery. obviously, we want to encourage them to seek treatment or rehabilitation or whatever is going to whatever they need to get permanently off the street. this is no
it's a popped up across every major city in california. now san diego, republican state senator brian jones says he's seen enough again tackling the homeless crisis speaking at an escondido park alongside other local representatives. jones announced a new proposal to clear encampments near sites. he describes a sensitive areas. specifically the proposal would ban encampments within 1000 feet of schools. day care centers, libraries and parks. jones spoke with us one on one we've got to protect...
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city. and the state of california. an interesting weekend coming up.ot some nice weather right now. but it's going to cool off even more and bring rain to the area by late in the weekend. the five day forecast is next, also sweeping new internet protections for children in california. the law signed by governor newsom today. it's the all-new subway series menu. twelve irresistible new subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homel
city. and the state of california. an interesting weekend coming up.ot some nice weather right now. but it's going to cool off even more and bring rain to the area by late in the weekend. the five day forecast is next, also sweeping new internet protections for children in california. the law signed by governor newsom today. it's the all-new subway series menu. twelve irresistible new subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! have heart failure and...
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and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires citieslifornia to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the carbon footprint. it makes all the sense in the world and very common sense but is controversial. any time you are proposing a policy that is going to make real change and that will change behavio
and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires citieslifornia to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and...
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breaking records in some southern california cities including san diego.ia, nevada and arizona, remain under flood watches. cnn's allison chin char is tracking all of this. what a contrast of things happening on the west coast. >> that is right. and there is rain on the other coast. two different reasons why. but potential for some flooding across much of the southeast. really in about the next 24 to 36 hours. you've got rain right now across north carolina and virginia and even tennessee sand then storme up into florida. this is also why we have a flood watch in effect for lot of these counties because of how much rain is coming across this area including tallahassee and tampa and sarasota. and you have the low pressure system across the midwest but it is bringing up the moisture from the gulf of mexico and that is what is bringing, fred, a lot of the rain showers across the southeastern region. >> thanks so much. ♪ >>> hello again. and thank you for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. king charles iii has been proclaimed sovereign of the british monarch
breaking records in some southern california cities including san diego.ia, nevada and arizona, remain under flood watches. cnn's allison chin char is tracking all of this. what a contrast of things happening on the west coast. >> that is right. and there is rain on the other coast. two different reasons why. but potential for some flooding across much of the southeast. really in about the next 24 to 36 hours. you've got rain right now across north carolina and virginia and even tennessee...
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california cities bending those loud, gas powered leaf blowers continues to grow when you join us at will tell you about the latest north bay city to report proposed cutting the noise and pollution from the m with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on that. hey, thanks! we got a muffin for ed! all right! you don't need those calories. can we at least split it? nope. advanced security that helps protect your devices in and out of the home. i mean, can i have a bite? only from xfinity. nah. unbeatable internet. made to do anything so you can do anything. want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't wr
california cities bending those loud, gas powered leaf blowers continues to grow when you join us at will tell you about the latest north bay city to report proposed cutting the noise and pollution from the m with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on that. hey, thanks! we got a muffin for ed! all right! you don't need those calories. can we...
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so ask yourself, why aren't these liberal encleaves in sanctuary states like california, cities likek and massachusetts and dc, why aren't they more welcoming of these migrants that they say they're so welcoming of. they're just getting just a tiny glimpse of what border states and communities are suffering from day after day because of joe biden's open borders plan, his unwillingness to enforce the law of the land. here with reaction, host of the larry elder show for the epoch times along with leo 2.0 terrell. i think it's the greatest jujitsu move ever. whoa, wait a minute. check this out. leo 2.0. do you see what i'm saying? do you see what i see there? now, the reason larry's 1.0 is larry has been on the right side of the issues all these years we've been together. the reason you're 2.0. >> sean, it took me 25 years to convert leo. finally 25 years i've been working on leo's brain. i've been talking about taxes and the porous borders and finally leo has come to the bright side. >> larry, larry, it took joe biden, it took joe biden and defunding the police, along with sean and lar
so ask yourself, why aren't these liberal encleaves in sanctuary states like california, cities likek and massachusetts and dc, why aren't they more welcoming of these migrants that they say they're so welcoming of. they're just getting just a tiny glimpse of what border states and communities are suffering from day after day because of joe biden's open borders plan, his unwillingness to enforce the law of the land. here with reaction, host of the larry elder show for the epoch times along with...
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they were told their paperwork reassigned them to california's capital city. >> sacramento was not on their radar. some of them were thinking of going to new york, florida, utah. >> they stepped up to help the men offering them a hotel to stay in for a week. >> the most troubling part is sending them to a shelter that doesn't exist. these men could have ended up sleeping outside with good-natured people had not helped them. >> as for what happens next. >> if they are interested in staying in sacramento, we will work with them to get apartment and legal help. >> last friday, abc7news asked governor newsom about the governors of florida and texas sending migrants to places like martha's vineyard. >> those migrants were used as pawns to humanly -- humiliate. >> we asked what would happen if migrants suddenly arrived here. >> we have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to compassionately take care of people that are coming here seeking asylum in the state. >> this organization his dealt with migrants for decades. as for what happened in sacramento -- >> i think it is disgraceful. >>
they were told their paperwork reassigned them to california's capital city. >> sacramento was not on their radar. some of them were thinking of going to new york, florida, utah. >> they stepped up to help the men offering them a hotel to stay in for a week. >> the most troubling part is sending them to a shelter that doesn't exist. these men could have ended up sleeping outside with good-natured people had not helped them. >> as for what happens next. >> if they...
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violence in oakland like the school shooting we saw yesterday inspiration coming now from another california cityi've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. we're getting more information tonight about the shooting on an oakland school campus that injured six people police. say the victims were not the intended targets to have the victims or students one is a counselor one is a security guard and two others work for the school district oakland's police. chief says there were at least two shooters and accomplice and more than 30 rounds fired on campus so far no arrests have been made. that is wholly unacceptable. we thank god
violence in oakland like the school shooting we saw yesterday inspiration coming now from another california cityi've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california...
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. > >> volunteers jump into action after migrants make an unexpectd arrival in northern california. how the citynded up in california's capital. > >> the dream force conference is is kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >> let's take a live look at san san jose where the mayor joined leaders to kick off the campaign campaign for proposition 30. it aims to tax the rich to help fight climate change. >> we are seeing climate change devastate our forests with wild. with wildfires. it's devastatinr air. it's devastating our water as we seek drought continue to exacerbate by the impacts of climate change. >> the november ballot initiatie ballot initiative claims to use
. > >> volunteers jump into action after migrants make an unexpectd arrival in northern california. how the citynded up in california's capital. > >> the dream force conference is is kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our...
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mountain view is the latest northern california city to offer what's being called a guaranteed basicncome. 166 families who apply and qualify will be randomly selected to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks would go out during the holiday season. when you give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs . they will use their own networks. they will use their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. i was applying for the program was live in mountain view and make less than 30% of the median annual income and have at least one child under the age of 18 says its computer systems have been hacked, the san francisco based ride share company announced in a tweet yesterday. it is responding to a cybersecurity incident, multiple reports a hacker posted on a company slack channel announcing the security breach. hacker also posted photos of internal uber networks and systems today, uber said there's no evidence the breach involved access to sensitive user data. a civil lawsuit filed in san mateo county accuses instagram of b
mountain view is the latest northern california city to offer what's being called a guaranteed basicncome. 166 families who apply and qualify will be randomly selected to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks would go out during the holiday season. when you give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs . they will use their own networks. they will use their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. i was applying for the...
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coming up at 11 officials in a northern california city say they're seeing an alarming rate of hate incidentsrs of electric vehicles can do to avoid putting a strain on the power rid. san francisco celebrates hip hop and dance tonight with the skybridge on stevenson dance and music festival. the event is a community led effort designed to help revitalize stevenson street into a vibrant hub of arts, commerce and community. the event is full of music, breakdancing and more, and it will be held every thursday through october. 13th. a new report finds facebook violated rights of palestinian users. this report confirms longstanding criticisms of metas policies and their uneven enforcement as it relates to the israeli palestinian conflict. the report was commissioned by the social media company and conducted by an independent firm . it looked at last year's gaza war and found meta over and forced the rules when it came to arabic content compared to content in hebrew. and appeals court sided with the department of justice in its investigation of classified documents taken from former president trump
coming up at 11 officials in a northern california city say they're seeing an alarming rate of hate incidentsrs of electric vehicles can do to avoid putting a strain on the power rid. san francisco celebrates hip hop and dance tonight with the skybridge on stevenson dance and music festival. the event is a community led effort designed to help revitalize stevenson street into a vibrant hub of arts, commerce and community. the event is full of music, breakdancing and more, and it will be held...
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withdrawn their unfair labor practice complaint and quote the mayors of four large northern california citiesed lauren taylor for oakland mayor. outgoing merely be chef. san francisco mayor london breed san jose mayor sam liccardo and sacramento mayor darrell steinberg have given tailor their endorsement. each praised taylor's vision, commitment and ability to bring people together to get things done. taylor a first term council members facing nine opponents, including fellow council member shrink tower, who has the backing of labor unions and the alameda county democratic party. we're seeing the first renderings of what a second transbay tube could add to the bay area. one concept shows a new bart station at san francisco's mission bay. both possible plans have new stations in alameda, downtown oakland and jack london square. both also have bart extending to the salesforce transit center. the group that created these renderings. it's called link 21 . they are working with state leaders to improve the bay area's rail network. at noon, tesla is recalling more than one million vehicles in the u
withdrawn their unfair labor practice complaint and quote the mayors of four large northern california citiesed lauren taylor for oakland mayor. outgoing merely be chef. san francisco mayor london breed san jose mayor sam liccardo and sacramento mayor darrell steinberg have given tailor their endorsement. each praised taylor's vision, commitment and ability to bring people together to get things done. taylor a first term council members facing nine opponents, including fellow council member...
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they also visited a lot of different california city , santa barbara, san diego, los angeles, palm springscramento on our political show . this week, we talked with melissa giller from the reagan library about their dynamic together. and she says that of all the people that he met as president, the queen may have been his favorite. take a listen yes. you know, president reagan loved to write, um, everyone, every every diplomatic leader, you know, members of congress, the general public. he loved to write letters and the queen did right back. they had a great relationship, and the president called her delightful, warm, charming, caring. he wrote these things in his personal diaries in his autobiography, he talks about them, he says, one of his favorite memories of his presidency was landing in a helicopter at windsor to meet the queen. of all the things he could choose. that's what he chose. they had a very personable relationship. it wasn't just diplomatic in nature they form of friendship that really lasted the whole time. they knew each other. and you think about it. there is so few thin
they also visited a lot of different california city , santa barbara, san diego, los angeles, palm springscramento on our political show . this week, we talked with melissa giller from the reagan library about their dynamic together. and she says that of all the people that he met as president, the queen may have been his favorite. take a listen yes. you know, president reagan loved to write, um, everyone, every every diplomatic leader, you know, members of congress, the general public. he...
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mountain view is the latest northern california city to offer a guaranteed basic income 166 families apply and qualify will be randomly selected selected to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks should go out during the holiday season. uber says that its computer systems have been hacked the stanford cisco based ride share company announced it in a tweet yesterday that it's responding to a cybersecurity incident. multi reports say that a hacker posted on a company slack channel announcing the security breach. the hacker also posted photos of internal uber networks and systems today, uber said there's no evidence that the breach involved access to sensitive user data. a civil lawsuit filed in san mateo county accuses instagram of being addictive and causing children mental health problems . the plaintiff is a 21 year old woman from virginia who claims she became addicted at the age of 12 and spent as many as 10 hours a day on instagram. she claims she became depressed and tried to kill herself three different times. her attorneys say whistleblower revealed that
mountain view is the latest northern california city to offer a guaranteed basic income 166 families apply and qualify will be randomly selected selected to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks should go out during the holiday season. uber says that its computer systems have been hacked the stanford cisco based ride share company announced it in a tweet yesterday that it's responding to a cybersecurity incident. multi reports say that a hacker posted on a company slack...
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the mayors of four large northern california cities have endorsed lauren taylor to be the next mayoroakland. outgoing mayor libby schaaf. san francisco mayor london breed san jose mayor sam liccardo and sacramento mayor darrell steinberg have all given taylor their endorsement, each praise taylor's vision, his commitment and ability to bring people to get things done. taylor of first term council member is facing nine opponents, including fellow council members, xiang tao, who has the backing of labor unions, as well as the alameda county democratic party. woman is speaking out tonight after a fire damaged a small house on her property and another string of fires broke out in her neighborhood just last night. those fires now being investigated as arson. ktvu cristina rendon has more. this used to be the living room. joanna roberts has fun memories of growing up in this cottage behind her current home. hard to see it now, after a fire burned it all. she has been running this one bedroom, one bath space to a young couple who just got engaged in august. there really hit worse than i am.
the mayors of four large northern california cities have endorsed lauren taylor to be the next mayoroakland. outgoing mayor libby schaaf. san francisco mayor london breed san jose mayor sam liccardo and sacramento mayor darrell steinberg have all given taylor their endorsement, each praise taylor's vision, his commitment and ability to bring people to get things done. taylor of first term council member is facing nine opponents, including fellow council members, xiang tao, who has the backing...
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put up with it anymore just leave, i don't want to get rid of california, i want to reclaim california from city liberal progressives, beautiful state the meant resources, therefore strict management but the people who call her stuck there and hate to see this. if there's a chance of recovering california, it may from finland out to the coast. anita: it is tough to do because there are so many registered democrats in california and there doesn't seem to be viable republican candidate for any office at the moment but maybe it changed over time but quickly, does this hurt gavin newsom politically if he tries to make a run for the white house? seems like he's starting to lay the groundwork. >> absolutely wants to be president, he's looking at the polling that shows most democrats don't want joe biden to run. he looked in the mirror every morning and sees a president, politicians all have that. anita: i will tell you this. >> he wants to be president and sometimes i close my eyes and imagine 2024 presidential election hypothetically were you have the governor of california and governor of florida, l
put up with it anymore just leave, i don't want to get rid of california, i want to reclaim california from city liberal progressives, beautiful state the meant resources, therefore strict management but the people who call her stuck there and hate to see this. if there's a chance of recovering california, it may from finland out to the coast. anita: it is tough to do because there are so many registered democrats in california and there doesn't seem to be viable republican candidate for any...
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mountain views the latest northern california city to offer what's called a guaranteed basic income.o apply and qualify will be randomly picked to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks would go out during the holiday season. when you give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs. they will use their own networks. they will use their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. now the people applying for the program have to live in mountain view earned less than 30% of the median annual income and have at least one child under the age of 18 centers. the housing crisis is worse than any other major city in the country. a recent study from angie, formerly angie's list, says more than 15,000 san jose residents have been displaced over the past two years. according to the study, the san jose metro area, which includes san jose, sunnyvale in santa clara, lags far behind other major areas, including san francisco, high prices and limited supply or the key reasons for the ongoing bay area housing shortage. meanwhile mortgage
mountain views the latest northern california city to offer what's called a guaranteed basic income.o apply and qualify will be randomly picked to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks would go out during the holiday season. when you give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs. they will use their own networks. they will use their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. now the people applying for the program have to live...
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city land. the first one in california. the city will grant an easement for sequoia point as the leshan nation which is the east bay oholone tribe. this is a legal arrange. that allows the city to transfer the right of use for the land for cultural purposes including ceremonial traditions and native habitat restoration and education activities. >> if there is nothing further commissioners, we can move on to department matters. item 2, directors report. >> commissioners, i just wanted to point out, you got an e-mail from dan cider earlier today, it's an initial take on ab2011. this passed a week ago so it's not yet signed by the governor but we anticipate it will be signed by the governor and take effect next year. so we had discussed out of the state housing bills that were working its way, that working their way through the legislature. this is the one that could have the biggest impact on our work in processes and what it does is allow for ministerial approval so no dr, no cu, no ceqa work on code compliant project that ar
city land. the first one in california. the city will grant an easement for sequoia point as the leshan nation which is the east bay oholone tribe. this is a legal arrange. that allows the city to transfer the right of use for the land for cultural purposes including ceremonial traditions and native habitat restoration and education activities. >> if there is nothing further commissioners, we can move on to department matters. item 2, directors report. >> commissioners, i just...
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mountain view is the latest northern california city to offer what's being called a guaranteed basic166 families who apply and qualify will be randomly selected to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks when we go out during the holiday season. when you give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs . they will use their own networks. they will use their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. i was applying for the program must live in mountain view make less than 30% of the median annual income and have at least one child under the age of 18. the san jose housing crisis is worse than any other city in the country. the recent study from angie's says more than 15,000 san jose residents have been displaced over the last two years now, according to the study acenas, a metro area, which includes san jose, sunnyvale, and santa clara, lacks far behind other major areas, including san francisco. high prices and limited supply are key reasons for the ongoing bay area. housing shortage. there was now open at the apple store
mountain view is the latest northern california city to offer what's being called a guaranteed basic166 families who apply and qualify will be randomly selected to receive $500 a month for the next two years. the first checks when we go out during the holiday season. when you give long term folks money direct money rather than prescriptive, top down programs . they will use their own networks. they will use their own expertise to lift themselves out of poverty. i was applying for the program...
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endorsements also came in from 2 other mayors from cities in california. we talked to taylor earlier today and got his reaction. >> i i grateful. for the endorsement of the >> big city mayors. these are mayors who represent and have lead the largest 5 cities in northern california. >> we have continuing coverage on oakland's mayor or race. just go to kron 4 dot com. >> and now to a developing story today. the federal reserve raise interest rates again by three-quarters of a point for a 3rd straight time and signal more large rate hikes to come. this move boosted its benchmark short-term rate to a range of 3% to 3 and a quarter percent. the highest level since early 2008. >> my colleagues and i are strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2% goal. we have both the tools we need and the resolve that it will take to restore price stability on behalf of american families and businesses. >> core inflation outside of energy and food prices has remained above 3% far higher than the fed's 2% benchmark. the much anticipated inflation relief payments
endorsements also came in from 2 other mayors from cities in california. we talked to taylor earlier today and got his reaction. >> i i grateful. for the endorsement of the >> big city mayors. these are mayors who represent and have lead the largest 5 cities in northern california. >> we have continuing coverage on oakland's mayor or race. just go to kron 4 dot com. >> and now to a developing story today. the federal reserve raise interest rates again by three-quarters...
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so ask yourself, why aren't these liberal enclavesencl and sanctuareay states like california, cities likee ne new york and in massachusetts, and d.c., why aren't they more welcoming of these migrants that they say they're so welcoming of? they are getting just a tiny glimpse of what borderer states and communities are suffering from day after day bec because of joe biden'sjoe bi opn borders plan, his unwillingness to enforce the law of the land e with reaction. host of the larry elder showpoch for the epic times, larry elder ,along with leo to point outg wi terrell, i think it's the greatestth political jujitsu move ever to. u move whoa, wait a minute. check this out, leo. to point out, you see what? i'm saying? you se e i see what i see there.n now, the reason, larry, 1.0 thei is larry has been on the rightss side of the issues all these years we've been together. the reason you are to 20% me. v twenty five years to convert leo. finally. twenty five yeare s been working on leo's brain. >> i'vane been talkingd th about those porous borders.o ha we finally, finally jaleo. leo has come
so ask yourself, why aren't these liberal enclavesencl and sanctuareay states like california, cities likee ne new york and in massachusetts, and d.c., why aren't they more welcoming of these migrants that they say they're so welcoming of? they are getting just a tiny glimpse of what borderer states and communities are suffering from day after day bec because of joe biden'sjoe bi opn borders plan, his unwillingness to enforce the law of the land e with reaction. host of the larry elder showpoch...
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they were told their paperwork reassigned them to california's capital city. >> sacramento was not on their radar. some of them are thinking to go -- of going to california or utah. >> they stepped up to help the men offering them a hotel to stay in for a week. >> the worst part sending them to a shelter that doesn't exist. they could have ended up sleeping outside good-natured people had not helped them to find help. >> as for what happens next, if they're interested in standing -- staying in sacramento, we will work with them to get apartment and legal help. >> last friday, abc7news asked governor newsom about the governors of florida and texas sending migrants to places like martha's vineyard. >> those migrants were used as pawns to humiliate. >> we asked what would happen if migrants suddenly arrived here. governor newsom says california has open facilities in san diego and other places. dollars to compassionately take care of people that are coming here seeking asylum in the state. >> this organization his dealt with migrants for decades. as for what happened in sacramento -- >>
they were told their paperwork reassigned them to california's capital city. >> sacramento was not on their radar. some of them are thinking to go -- of going to california or utah. >> they stepped up to help the men offering them a hotel to stay in for a week. >> the worst part sending them to a shelter that doesn't exist. they could have ended up sleeping outside good-natured people had not helped them to find help. >> as for what happens next, if they're interested in...
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in california or the city university of new york, tuition was free in those days. todd started to change in the 1970's and 1980's. tuition started to skyrocket, and the government put the onus for paying for it more and more on loans, the grants people get from the government, primarily pell grants, diminishing buying power, and the only way to fill the void between rising tuition was for people to take out more loans, and now you saw this $1.7 trillion debt that president biden tried to whittle down last week. >> we will get into those topics. will bunch is the author of this book, after the ivory tower falls. your chance to talk with mr. bunch about his book and about his ideas. the numbers are on your screen. we will begin taking those calls in a minute. what president biden did for giving $10,000, $20,000 in student debt, do you agree with that decision? >> i do. i don't think it was far enough. i'm kind of hoping it is the first step. i feel that young people in this country, millennials, generation z, i think they were sold a bill of goods in a couple of ways
in california or the city university of new york, tuition was free in those days. todd started to change in the 1970's and 1980's. tuition started to skyrocket, and the government put the onus for paying for it more and more on loans, the grants people get from the government, primarily pell grants, diminishing buying power, and the only way to fill the void between rising tuition was for people to take out more loans, and now you saw this $1.7 trillion debt that president biden tried to...
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oakland is the first city in california to use city owned property as reparation for european settlerse american territories. city leaders along with indigenous nonprofits, announced the land grant to the east bay aloni tribe. this is just the beginning. this is just the beginning. and i truly believe that it was your ancestors who led your daughter. she's to this beautiful site, this perfect site that overlooks the city of oakland. this perfect site that we that were, you can build culture and community and educate. not just the city, but others that will be flocking to this space to learn about those who lived on this beautiful land first. that's karina gold, the tribal chairperson and co founder of the land trust, and she says the trust hopes to open a cultural resource center at the site in the future. the san francisco gay men's chorus is celebrating its new home. the center at 1 70. valencia will house the chan national queer arts center and the chorus chorus, which was founded in 1978 is the world's first openly gay chorus. its premiere performance was on the steps of city hall,
oakland is the first city in california to use city owned property as reparation for european settlerse american territories. city leaders along with indigenous nonprofits, announced the land grant to the east bay aloni tribe. this is just the beginning. this is just the beginning. and i truly believe that it was your ancestors who led your daughter. she's to this beautiful site, this perfect site that overlooks the city of oakland. this perfect site that we that were, you can build culture and...
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and in california, the city of sacramento reached 115 degrees, breaking its all-time heat record. the excessive heat is taxing california's power grid with utilities warning of rolling blackouts. officials say those temperatures making it more difficult to fight rapidly growing fires across the state. the fairview fire has grown to nearly 5,000 acres since monday and it is only 5% contained. that is creating a nightmare for residents. >> we believe our house was saved. we're one of the lucky ones. we feel bad for all these other people that lost their homes. thankfully we're all right and a few of our other neighbors are all right. >> according to cal fire, there are more than 25,000 acres burning across the state, but there are fires in other states as well fueled by the scorching heat. pedram javaheri is going to take us through it. >> it is so hot officials are urging folks to keep their air conditioning set to 78 farenheit just to alleviate some of the concern on the grid there because of the extensive nature of the heat, the long duration of the particular heatwave. heat indic
and in california, the city of sacramento reached 115 degrees, breaking its all-time heat record. the excessive heat is taxing california's power grid with utilities warning of rolling blackouts. officials say those temperatures making it more difficult to fight rapidly growing fires across the state. the fairview fire has grown to nearly 5,000 acres since monday and it is only 5% contained. that is creating a nightmare for residents. >> we believe our house was saved. we're one of the...
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city. the regal also released in vallejo. southn california and also new york city.comic-con and got really good r. good reviews. > >> that is it for the news at nn at noon ♪♪ >> walter: if anyone finds out that i played this recording for you... i could lose everything, okay? the contract that i have with the organization, i would be totally finished. you have to understand my-- >> thomas: walter, we appreciate it. and trust me, no one is ever going to find out, right, dad? dad? >> ridge: yeah, no one's gonna find out. i can't believe it was brooke. >> thomas: it's obviously her, her voice, and she even said her name. your wife called child protective services on me. she's trying to take away my son. ♪♪
city. the regal also released in vallejo. southn california and also new york city.comic-con and got really good r. good reviews. > >> that is it for the news at nn at noon ♪♪ >> walter: if anyone finds out that i played this recording for you... i could lose everything, okay? the contract that i have with the organization, i would be totally finished. you have to understand my-- >> thomas: walter, we appreciate it. and trust me, no one is ever going to find out, right,...
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. >> reporter: i'm jonathan vigli in daly city, california. > >> your holiday weekend travel d be a real headache. the pilots union picketed at a dozen major u.s. airports today including l.a.x. to demand action on the uptick in flight delays and cancellations. nearly a quarter of u.s. flights have been delayed this summer and more than 120,000 have been canceled due to the weather and pandemicd staffing issues. >> the government gave these ais money to train their pilots and keep them current. they didn't do that. so pilots sat at home without being current and qualified. when they brought them all back and brought the schedule back to where they were were before covid, the pilots weren't ready to fly because they weren't trained and qualif. >> airport workers at sfo say ty are planning a noon rally tomorw to sound the alarm on understafg there. > >> people traveling by car could car could also face delays if te headed to southern california. e route fire is causing gridlock on the grapevine just north of l.a. it is burning on both sides both sides of interstate 5 and shut down the enti
. >> reporter: i'm jonathan vigli in daly city, california. > >> your holiday weekend travel d be a real headache. the pilots union picketed at a dozen major u.s. airports today including l.a.x. to demand action on the uptick in flight delays and cancellations. nearly a quarter of u.s. flights have been delayed this summer and more than 120,000 have been canceled due to the weather and pandemicd staffing issues. >> the government gave these ais money to train their pilots...
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115 all time records will be challenged for the month of september places like salt lake city and fresno, california meantime, here in the east, it's all about the flooding, especially in our northeastern cities could see water over the roads could be a dangerous tuesday. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner in. coming up $22 an hour the new rule when it comes to fast food workers, but first a major train derailment in the midwest 44 cars off the tracks and a bridge destroyed the fishermen who survived 11 days at sea inside of a freezer. get ready for disney plus day. well, look who it is. i know how i'm going to spend disney plus, take watching the greatest movies from disney star wars franchise marvel national geographics. it will be endless fun and snacking. keep it down. we're talking outdoor. beautiful thing. nothing beats disney plus day. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barns farm. it was the best call i could have made called the barns firm now and find out what your case could be worth millions. hey, mike. check out this time space worm holing
115 all time records will be challenged for the month of september places like salt lake city and fresno, california meantime, here in the east, it's all about the flooding, especially in our northeastern cities could see water over the roads could be a dangerous tuesday. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner in. coming up $22 an hour the new rule when it comes to fast food workers, but first a major train derailment in the midwest 44 cars off the tracks and a bridge destroyed the fishermen...
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city, utah, washington, d.c. and here in san francisco san francisco and for the state of california. next, we have lauren. she's the sustainable officer for the city of los angeles where she's driving the implementation of la's green new deal which is a policy for local action to confront the climate crisis and build an inclue sifsh green economy that prioritizes equity. and lauren works on environmental issues from the defense fund which is the major ngo and working as a senior policy advisor at the british embassy and secretary for climate change programs at the california environment protection agency. next we have sharon. she's the 332nd mayor [laughter] . we thought we were getting up there with 45 in san francisco. 332nd. not getting up in there age but numbers. [laughter] so, prior to this, she has held a number of important government roles including as member parliament and state secretary for education, cultural and science, states secretary for economic affairs and state secretary of infrastructure and the environment. she served as deputy mayor for traffic and transport, water and air quality f
city, utah, washington, d.c. and here in san francisco san francisco and for the state of california. next, we have lauren. she's the sustainable officer for the city of los angeles where she's driving the implementation of la's green new deal which is a policy for local action to confront the climate crisis and build an inclue sifsh green economy that prioritizes equity. and lauren works on environmental issues from the defense fund which is the major ngo and working as a senior policy advisor...
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all time records will continue to be challengeded from southern california to salt lake city and the high-energy demands. the looming blackouts are still there for california today. now, there are a lot of fires out there, too. there have been deadly fires in california. lots of fires in the northwest, giving us smoke in the air. we have two hurricanes in the alantic. but both are moving to the north and east. away from the lower 48. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin. >>> coming up, the new study on preventing dementia. the number of steps you should was gone every day. >>> first, the criminal known as fat leonard he is kams just days before sentencing in a massive navy corruption scandal. >>> and later, a tantrum on the when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result
all time records will continue to be challengeded from southern california to salt lake city and the high-energy demands. the looming blackouts are still there for california today. now, there are a lot of fires out there, too. there have been deadly fires in california. lots of fires in the northwest, giving us smoke in the air. we have two hurricanes in the alantic. but both are moving to the north and east. away from the lower 48. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin. >>> coming up,...
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attorney general rob bontes said this week, california and the city of oakland can do better when it comes to stopping gun violence his solution san diego that city has a restraining order program that takes guns away from people who may use them for harm the oakland city attorney's office can implement that now i think should that will help prevent gun violence from happening in the first place the way it works is people can approach the city or police to investigate someone who may cause harm using a gun that person then would appear in civil court a judge then can stop a person from having or buying a gun for at least a year if they deem that person to be a threat to themselves or others. it is part of a state legislature but cities need to implement the law at the civil level. they could address situations for someone who is a threat to themselves or to others that are guns can be removed. therese. timer is with san diegans for gun violence prevention. she says san diego has implemented the laws for several years and she says it is kept people safer. there are times with domestic
attorney general rob bontes said this week, california and the city of oakland can do better when it comes to stopping gun violence his solution san diego that city has a restraining order program that takes guns away from people who may use them for harm the oakland city attorney's office can implement that now i think should that will help prevent gun violence from happening in the first place the way it works is people can approach the city or police to investigate someone who may cause harm...
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. > >> we have inspired other cities, even the california legr proposed similar legislation. he he inspired a few groups to sue us. we will continue to fight to to protect the lives of our kids. we will fight at city hall hall and fight for our neighborhoods. >> in his final state of the city address, outgoing mayor touted the crackdown on ghost guns and gun sales. he opened bg what he did not do. >> i will start by telling you, once again ever accomplished in my eight years as mayor, i've never washed my car. i know ther has not been washed since april 2nd, 2013, when i bought it. >> san jose voters will be electing a new mayor in november. the two candidates going head-to-head our santa clara ty servisor cindy chavez and city councilmember matt mayhem who has been endorsed by the mayor. > >> it wanting tonight by califoa by california health officials about rainbow colored fentanyl showing up in the state. it comes in various colors, shapes, shapes, and sizes and can resemble sidewalk chalk or candy. health officials worry it's being designed to appeal to to kids and are tar
. > >> we have inspired other cities, even the california legr proposed similar legislation. he he inspired a few groups to sue us. we will continue to fight to to protect the lives of our kids. we will fight at city hall hall and fight for our neighborhoods. >> in his final state of the city address, outgoing mayor touted the crackdown on ghost guns and gun sales. he opened bg what he did not do. >> i will start by telling you, once again ever accomplished in my eight...
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because what is happening, took 33 months in california, next cities much faster the adoption is going25 there is going to be money made. >> that's right. yeah, so, you know, we did go through the process in california took awhile. we're getting regulators comfortable with what we're doing, building trust, that's a critical step. three weeks for the second market we'll be going live in phoenix and austin before the end of the year with the first driverless operation so it's coming fast. >> now, i want to talk origin for a second origin, there is an absurd claim i have to admit and you can tell me if it not, of a vehicle can go a million miles. >> yeah. >> that's inconceivable. how is that possible >> when you have a fleet vehicle, it will be operating maybe up to 20 hours a day so we can afford to spend a little more up front on this vehicle and make it durable. most of the time you're trying pull mass out of a vehicle we're putting more in to last a really long time and for every or origin, if it lasts close to a million miles like our target. other vehicles, you have to buy four or f
because what is happening, took 33 months in california, next cities much faster the adoption is going25 there is going to be money made. >> that's right. yeah, so, you know, we did go through the process in california took awhile. we're getting regulators comfortable with what we're doing, building trust, that's a critical step. three weeks for the second market we'll be going live in phoenix and austin before the end of the year with the first driverless operation so it's coming fast....
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on the storm watch, tropical storm kay still causins in southern california. the city of long beach is dealing wh rough seas and drenching rains.a big change from the heat this past week. in san diego county g winds have toppled trees and pr lines. winds of 109 miles per r recorded in the san diego mount. diego mountains. >> we have our heavy equipment f and our swift water rescue team. our helicopters are both 24 hou. 24 hours. >> this is all too much at once, too much at once, especially for especially for this time of year. >> there is concern about rain g rain causing debris flows and at and about winds fueling potential wildfires. > >> i can show you what it looks. looks like. look at this be in the clouds off the coast. thiss a live, up-to-date satellite. kind of interesting to see what was once a tropical storm. still has circulation, still some rain coming in southern ca. the question is if any of that coming here? first here is the accumulator rainfall. still moe rain to go. the primary focus f any concern beyond light rain would be in the mountains or the the
on the storm watch, tropical storm kay still causins in southern california. the city of long beach is dealing wh rough seas and drenching rains.a big change from the heat this past week. in san diego county g winds have toppled trees and pr lines. winds of 109 miles per r recorded in the san diego mount. diego mountains. >> we have our heavy equipment f and our swift water rescue team. our helicopters are both 24 hou. 24 hours. >> this is all too much at once, too much at once,...
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signed a bill into law that would eliminate parking mandates their mass transit facilities in california bands, citiesal and commercial developments located within one half mile of public transit hubs . newsom said the bill will allow the state to tackle both climate change and the housing shortage by making it cheaper and easier to build new housing near such daily destinations like grocery stores. and schools as well. plan just approved by state air regulators could ban new natural gas heaters. the state air resources board voted unanimously to ban sales of natural gas heaters for commercial or residential use by 2030. the move is part of the state's goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions. a number of areas, cities and counties are already moving to ban the use of natural gas and new construction to help reduce global warming. well california is getting over $107 million from the federal government to try and fight the opioid epidemic. the biden ministrations that's funding for every state this morning. california is getting the most, followed by florida and ohio in total $1.5 billion is being distrib
signed a bill into law that would eliminate parking mandates their mass transit facilities in california bands, citiesal and commercial developments located within one half mile of public transit hubs . newsom said the bill will allow the state to tackle both climate change and the housing shortage by making it cheaper and easier to build new housing near such daily destinations like grocery stores. and schools as well. plan just approved by state air regulators could ban new natural gas...
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and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires citiesn california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the carbon footprint. it makes all the sense in the world and very common sense but is controversial. any time you are proposing a policy that is going to make real change and that will change beh
and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires citiesn california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest,...
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. >> reporter: for "eye on america," i'm jonathan vigliotti in daily city, california. >> o'donnell:a great idea. all right, coming up next, there's some breaking news on those updated covid booster shots. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition... ...or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,... ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd, ask your doctor abo
. >> reporter: for "eye on america," i'm jonathan vigliotti in daily city, california. >> o'donnell:a great idea. all right, coming up next, there's some breaking news on those updated covid booster shots. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me....
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city. california are the direct result of human activity.that does not mean anything criminal or maybe turning into critical in the church. use me. it just means that as we go about our that we accident, we start fires. most fires in state it so soon as we recognize that the little things that we can adjust to or prevent starting the next, i recognize the conditions that we're facing up and down the state right now in just a just in the way that we're going about our lives, that he's going to go a long way. these temperatures are expected to last for a number of severely a hot temperatures. >> talk about the status of your fire fighting crews. issue of firefighter fatigue and also mutual support coming the front line. rews are on t- >> sure, this far as the conditions and their impact on the firefighters. it doesn't take it's not much of a stretch imagination to to recognize worker folks out there doing the best they can. and they're they're they're out there on hd. every single fire aggressively that we have are supposed to. and it takes it
city. california are the direct result of human activity.that does not mean anything criminal or maybe turning into critical in the church. use me. it just means that as we go about our that we accident, we start fires. most fires in state it so soon as we recognize that the little things that we can adjust to or prevent starting the next, i recognize the conditions that we're facing up and down the state right now in just a just in the way that we're going about our lives, that he's going to...
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and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires citieserials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the carbon footprint. it makes all the sense in the world and very common sense but is controversial. any time you are proposing a policy that is going to make real change and that will change behavior because we know that when corporations have to
and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires citieserials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations...