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. >>> happening today the california legislature is set to go back into session today. the state assembly speaker has called lawmakers back to restart a session cut short by the crisis. sick pay for essential workers. inside lawmakers are taking exposure precautions limited to one staff member and nurses will be checking temperatures at the door. a handful of lawmakers plan to stay home until the risk is lower. >>> the justices will listen to oral arguments via a telephone conference call. lawyers and members of the court will dial in and will provide opening statements and justices will ask questions in order of t involves access to president trump's taxes.4:51 right now wh for some football. up next when the nfl is expected to release the schedule. first nbc bay area responds. >>> a product arrives addressed to you but you never ordered it. so do you have to pay for it? the federal trade commission says no. federal law prohibits mailing unordered merchandise and demanding payment. as for the product, the ftc says it's yours. you have a legal right to keep it as a free
. >>> happening today the california legislature is set to go back into session today. the state assembly speaker has called lawmakers back to restart a session cut short by the crisis. sick pay for essential workers. inside lawmakers are taking exposure precautions limited to one staff member and nurses will be checking temperatures at the door. a handful of lawmakers plan to stay home until the risk is lower. >>> the justices will listen to oral arguments via a telephone...
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i submitted in january to the california legislature a projected budget into the new fiscal year. the projected budget building on last year's efforts also projected a surplus, roughly a $6 billion surplus we projected. this is 90 days ago, not a year ago. just 90 days ago weintrod a budget and we were referencing we hit a milestone. 120 consecutive days of net job growth. we had the lowest unemployment in modern recorded history in the state of california. people were feeling great sense of optimism about our fate and future. we were seeing subborn, though it was some real progress, in addressing the issue that defines so much of california's struck and struck and will that's the issue of disparity and those are still struggling to recover from the 2008-2009 great recession. we were starting to close some of those gaps and start to address the issue of those disparities and poverty, income and wealth and inequality and the like. that was 90 days ago. the department of if i said put out a memo in anticipation of the release of may revise and our budget and you may have seen we're
i submitted in january to the california legislature a projected budget into the new fiscal year. the projected budget building on last year's efforts also projected a surplus, roughly a $6 billion surplus we projected. this is 90 days ago, not a year ago. just 90 days ago weintrod a budget and we were referencing we hit a milestone. 120 consecutive days of net job growth. we had the lowest unemployment in modern recorded history in the state of california. people were feeling great sense of...
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. >>> happening today the california legislature will head back into session. state assembly speaker has called lawmakers back to the capitol to restart a session cut short by the crisis. among the bills lawmakers must decide on sick pay for essential workers. inside the capitol lawmakers are taking exposure precautions limited to one staff member and nurses will be checking temperatures at the door. a handful of lawmakers plan to stay home until the risk is lower. >>> the supreme court is getting back to work after taking a two-month hiatus. justices will listen to oral arguments via conference call. justices will ask questions in order of seniority. one of the cases involves access to president trump's taxes. some but certainly not all uncertainty should be cleared for football fans this week when the nfl releases its 2020 schedule. according to various reports by thursday fans will learn where and when their favorite teams play come september, at least on paper. a lot still has to happen in some cities for teams to be able to actually hold games. the league
. >>> happening today the california legislature will head back into session. state assembly speaker has called lawmakers back to the capitol to restart a session cut short by the crisis. among the bills lawmakers must decide on sick pay for essential workers. inside the capitol lawmakers are taking exposure precautions limited to one staff member and nurses will be checking temperatures at the door. a handful of lawmakers plan to stay home until the risk is lower. >>> the...
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grandson, james, who also served as the suter county supervisor to serve has gone on in the california legislature. bob was always a fun guy and a i enjoyed meeting up with very time i had a chance in sutter county. he would be known for a quip ike really helpful to politicians. don't put your mouth in gear before you put your brain in gear. omething to be very helpful in a lot of venues. he had a passion for family, for aseball, and treating people well. that's his legacy. we will miss him. what a dear man and a dear friend. family.s him and his the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam chair. i recently had an experience maybe 50 people and i asked them, how many of you have been impacted by an attempted suicide, someone in your family, someone about?e and care nearly every hand went up. we are experiencing a crisis among ur youth, a crisis our veterans and
grandson, james, who also served as the suter county supervisor to serve has gone on in the california legislature. bob was always a fun guy and a i enjoyed meeting up with very time i had a chance in sutter county. he would be known for a quip ike really helpful to politicians. don't put your mouth in gear before you put your brain in gear. omething to be very helpful in a lot of venues. he had a passion for family, for aseball, and treating people well. that's his legacy. we will miss him....
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. >>> happening tomorrow, the california legislature goes back into session. the state assembly speaker has called lawmakers session cut short by the covid-19 crisis whelter in place orders still in effect. lawmakers are taking exposure precautions. they'll be limited to one staff member. nurses will be checking temperatures at the door. now a handful of lawmakers plan to stay home until that risk is lower. sick pay for essential workers is among the bill lawmakers have to decide on. >>> president trump is promising a vaccine by the end of the year. he made the comment during a virtual town hall tonight. >> we are very confident that we're going to have a vaccine at the end the year, by the end of the year, have a vaccine. >> the president added that stay at home orders served their purpose in limiting the u.s. outbreak. he acknowledged the fears of cases surging again, but also the concerns of people who are taking a big economic hit. vice president mike pence joined the president for that town hall, and at one point he made an apology. pence said he should h
. >>> happening tomorrow, the california legislature goes back into session. the state assembly speaker has called lawmakers session cut short by the covid-19 crisis whelter in place orders still in effect. lawmakers are taking exposure precautions. they'll be limited to one staff member. nurses will be checking temperatures at the door. now a handful of lawmakers plan to stay home until that risk is lower. sick pay for essential workers is among the bill lawmakers have to decide on....
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i submitted in january to the california legislature a projected budget into the new fiscal year. building on last year's efforts also projected a surplus. a $6 billion surplus in this is 90 days ago. not one year ago. just 90 days ago. we introduced a budget projecting another $6 million budget surplus. we were referencing a few weeks later that we had hit a milestone, 120 consecutive months of job growth. we had the lowest unemployment in modern recorded history in the state of california. people were feeling a great sense of optimism about our fate and future. we started to see, stoppin thought was real progress in addressing the issue that defined so much of california struggle and that is the issue of disparities. this bifurcated hybrid reality many live in. those who are struggling to recover from the 2008, 2009 great recession. we were going to close the gaps and address those issues in disparity in poverty income. that was 90 days ago. here we are today. our department of finance put out a minimum and participation of the release. we are seeing tens of billions of dollars
i submitted in january to the california legislature a projected budget into the new fiscal year. building on last year's efforts also projected a surplus. a $6 billion surplus in this is 90 days ago. not one year ago. just 90 days ago. we introduced a budget projecting another $6 million budget surplus. we were referencing a few weeks later that we had hit a milestone, 120 consecutive months of job growth. we had the lowest unemployment in modern recorded history in the state of california....
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if that doesn't happen, then california legislature is going to have to make some decisions about whether or not we can provide additional revenue for our schools. because there is no question that our schools need the revenue to take on these additional requirements. what i'm confident about is that the state of california will work with our schools to assist our schools in getting face covers and hand sanitizer and the resources needed to address health and safety needs in our state. i'm very confident of that. and i want our school districts to reach out the our office if they need help in how to access those types of supplies. >> so let's talk to the superintendents here now. if there isn't money, this is a difficult question, a difficult conversation. if you have to make cut, where do you even begin? everyone is so vital to help take care of our kids and give them the education they need. let's begin with you, dr. johnson-trammell. >> one thing i want to say is i believe we have to plan with the reality in mind, but we have to lead knowing that there is abundance. there are resources
if that doesn't happen, then california legislature is going to have to make some decisions about whether or not we can provide additional revenue for our schools. because there is no question that our schools need the revenue to take on these additional requirements. what i'm confident about is that the state of california will work with our schools to assist our schools in getting face covers and hand sanitizer and the resources needed to address health and safety needs in our state. i'm very...
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neil, as you and i have discussed in the past, we're not talking about laws enacted from the california legislaturebout executive orders enacted by governor newsom. not to pick on him because he's not much different from other governors, but these executive orders are not consistent with the constitution of the united states, of the state in which the governor's located, and they change from time to time. neil: you are hearing the grief a lot of people say, for example, they go into an establishment and they are not wearing a mask when states require them or they are even walking on sidewalks and not aware of that in the local time, to what degree is the punishment justified either whether they are given tickets or there's a salon owner in texas who was threatened with jail, but how far do they go? i wonder about how things are going to change whenever we get back, because i think they are going to change. >> well, the salon owner in texas, who in my opinion is an american hero, for standing up to an unauthorized closure of her business, the judge had no more authority to close her business than th
neil, as you and i have discussed in the past, we're not talking about laws enacted from the california legislaturebout executive orders enacted by governor newsom. not to pick on him because he's not much different from other governors, but these executive orders are not consistent with the constitution of the united states, of the state in which the governor's located, and they change from time to time. neil: you are hearing the grief a lot of people say, for example, they go into an...
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colleagues, i ask for you to support urging governor newsom and the california legislature to take immediate action to release this money of $350 million of c.a.r.e.s. act so that we can provide that early childhood care support. i want to thank president yee for his years of leadership on this. president yee, if it wasn't clear, please add me a cosponsor of your resolution at the federal level, and thank you to the child care council and the court coalition of family early childhood care providers that have been working with us, advocating for themselves and their families and working families in san francisco. so i'd hope, colleagues, you'd all support me on that. and then secondarily, i want to thank supervisor fewer for bringing forward the ability to vote for 16 and 17-year-olds. i think it's wonderful that we would be encouraging in a time and a place with so many barriers, even in the last election cycle, there were reports of barriers being created for voting in this day and age in 2020. we want to be doing everything we can to encourage the next generation of leaders and voters and
colleagues, i ask for you to support urging governor newsom and the california legislature to take immediate action to release this money of $350 million of c.a.r.e.s. act so that we can provide that early childhood care support. i want to thank president yee for his years of leadership on this. president yee, if it wasn't clear, please add me a cosponsor of your resolution at the federal level, and thank you to the child care council and the court coalition of family early childhood care...
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and convenience of your own home and also remind everybody listening here that in california, thanks to the legislature and to you, voters don't have to scramble for stamps anymore. return postal is prepaid on those vote by mail ballots. so it's great for public health, it's great for voting right, it's going to be great for participation because this november's election is still slated to be the most consequential election of our lifetime and i appreciate your acknowledgment again and this should in the be by mail only election. we remain committed to provide as many safe, in person opportunities to vote on election date and on this with election officials and at the state and local officials working hard and we'll need voters to verify and.sos .ca .gov and up to date and registration is up to date and current and send the vote by mail ballots and asking voters to share a good e-mail address with us and we'll continue to communicate with them effectively and safely between now and the election. registertovote.ca.gov and my county partners here, we need poll workers. a lot of election day work force in
and convenience of your own home and also remind everybody listening here that in california, thanks to the legislature and to you, voters don't have to scramble for stamps anymore. return postal is prepaid on those vote by mail ballots. so it's great for public health, it's great for voting right, it's going to be great for participation because this november's election is still slated to be the most consequential election of our lifetime and i appreciate your acknowledgment again and this...
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california is a very liberal state. democratic legislature. they have passed legislation around profiling. but it is very, very difficult to pass legislation. it's done on a state level. we certainly are looking at a lot of different legislative ideas. you know, of course, member es of the congressional black caucus have been introducing legislation around police accountability for many years so we will continue. but the major reason is because police unions in every state and organizations that push the agenda of police unions have made sure that it is very difficult to pass any type of legislation at all. you are called soft on crime. you don't care about the victimvictims and so that is the situation we are in. we actually have to keep pressing. this has to end at some point in time. >> i'll throw that question to you as well. because it doesn't seem that there is any -- there isn't any penalty, right? if an officer has abusive force issues, that is shielded from the public. they're allowed to still be police officers. it feels there is jus
california is a very liberal state. democratic legislature. they have passed legislation around profiling. but it is very, very difficult to pass legislation. it's done on a state level. we certainly are looking at a lot of different legislative ideas. you know, of course, member es of the congressional black caucus have been introducing legislation around police accountability for many years so we will continue. but the major reason is because police unions in every state and organizations...
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colleagues, i ask for you to support urging governor newsom and the california legislature to take immediate action to release this money of $350 million of c.a.r.e.s. act so that we can provide that early childhood care support. i want to thank president yee for his years of leadership on this. president yee, if it wasn't clear, please add me a cosponsor of your resolution at the federal level, and thank you to the child care council and the court coalition of family early childhood care providers that have been working with us, advocating for themselves and their families and working families in san francisco. so i'd hope, colleagues, you'd all support me on that. and then secondarily, i want to thank supervisor fewer for bringing forward the ability to vote for 16 and 17-year-olds. i think it's wonderful that we would be encouraging in a time and a place with so many barriers, even in the last election cycle, there were reports of barriers being created for voting in this day and age in 2020. we want to be doing everything we can to encourage the next generation of leaders and voters and
colleagues, i ask for you to support urging governor newsom and the california legislature to take immediate action to release this money of $350 million of c.a.r.e.s. act so that we can provide that early childhood care support. i want to thank president yee for his years of leadership on this. president yee, if it wasn't clear, please add me a cosponsor of your resolution at the federal level, and thank you to the child care council and the court coalition of family early childhood care...
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legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. it was full voting rights, full holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can claim that. no other territory that can claim that. north dakota and utah like to believe they had the first woman voter, and and they may have, but they voted in restricted elections. wyoming women never had to do that. they were on the same terms with men, which is extraordinary. in here, we have maybe elizabeth cady stanton coming to the salon to listen about the defensive suffrage, because what happens, it was passed in 1869. in 1871, wyoming was getting so much grief that the legislature was saying maybe we should resend this act. stephen downey, and this is an exhibit of stephen, thinking about this possibly in this salon -- speaking about this possibly in this s
legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. it was full voting rights, full holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can...
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i will also remind everybody listening here that california, thanks to the legislature and to you, voters don't have to scramble for stamps, return postage prepaid on those vote by mail ballots. it's great for public health, it's great for voting rights, it's going to be great for participation, because this november's election is still slated to be the most consequential election of our lifetime, and i appreciate your acknowledgment, again, this is not a vote by mail only election. we remain committed to providing as many safe, in person opportunities to vote as possible. both on and before election day, and i will just suggest, election officials of the state and local level are going to work hard to maintain that but we are going to need the public health. we will need voters to verify the registration status, which they can do so easily at voter status. sos.ca. golf. make sure registration information is up to date and current. so we know exactly where to send those vote by mail ballots, we are asking voters to share with us so we continue to communicate with them effectively and safe
i will also remind everybody listening here that california, thanks to the legislature and to you, voters don't have to scramble for stamps, return postage prepaid on those vote by mail ballots. it's great for public health, it's great for voting rights, it's going to be great for participation, because this november's election is still slated to be the most consequential election of our lifetime, and i appreciate your acknowledgment, again, this is not a vote by mail only election. we remain...
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and i'll also remind everybody listening here that in california, thanks to the legislature and to you, voters don't have to scramble for stamps anymore. return postage is prepaid on those vote by mail ballots. >> so 20 million californians will have the opportunity to mail in their ballot. no cost, no risk buzz of coronavirus as announced today. the other major focus of today's news conference is the reopening of the state, of course. and while governor newsom opened the restrictions in the statewide order, he knows it is a very different story in the bay area. >> not every part of the state will move at the same time, and that is a very healthy thing, because that reinforces our data-driven approach. we would like all parts of the state to move quickly, and that will be determined on our behavior, on physical distancing, on continuing to abide by local health directives and recognizing that if you're in the bay area, those directives do not sadly include today the opening of establishment for curbside pickup like this. >> now you may have noticed the governor was at a flower shop in
and i'll also remind everybody listening here that in california, thanks to the legislature and to you, voters don't have to scramble for stamps anymore. return postage is prepaid on those vote by mail ballots. >> so 20 million californians will have the opportunity to mail in their ballot. no cost, no risk buzz of coronavirus as announced today. the other major focus of today's news conference is the reopening of the state, of course. and while governor newsom opened the restrictions in...
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california. accordingly, we are advancing conversations with the legislature in particular supporting efforts to put out guidelines for nail salons and personal care, personal services. those are still a work in progress but we have a very good and constructive relationship now that has been formalized with key legislative leaders in the state and in that sector. again, the issues there require i think a little bit more specificity, a little bit more nuance and details in terms of the guidance to satisfy our health experts and fundamentally the health guidance that is foundational in terms of our efforts. what is also foundational in terms of these efforts is doing our part to make sure we are supporting the counties, supporting cities and supporting you and the state. in terms of getting the appropriate procurement my personal protective gear, making sure the testing regime continues to improve and increase and making sure that we have adequate capacity from a supplies perspective beyond just personal protective equipment. that includes ventilators and alternative care sites in this state if we
california. accordingly, we are advancing conversations with the legislature in particular supporting efforts to put out guidelines for nail salons and personal care, personal services. those are still a work in progress but we have a very good and constructive relationship now that has been formalized with key legislative leaders in the state and in that sector. again, the issues there require i think a little bit more specificity, a little bit more nuance and details in terms of the guidance...
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while we recognize the legislature is tasked with the economic health of california, we would like you to talk about efforts under way by the legislature that would specifically address economic relief for the cannabis industry and the likelihood of those efforts being realized in the short term. we'll start with the first section of this question, which is what is being done at the state level to move forward equality for cannabis businesses, specifically in regards to access to covid stimulus relief, lowering the overall tax burden, access to banking, and market rate commercial loans? and i know that the three of you did touch on some of this in your opening remarks, but if you could again just kind of share with our community just your thoughts and your feelings on this point. we can start with fiona ma -- pardon me, treasurer ma. >> that's okay, call me fiona. anyway, as you know, this has been a big priority for me, trying to get banking access since i was on the state board of equalization. i'm glad to report that there are more and more banks that are willing to take on cannabis
while we recognize the legislature is tasked with the economic health of california, we would like you to talk about efforts under way by the legislature that would specifically address economic relief for the cannabis industry and the likelihood of those efforts being realized in the short term. we'll start with the first section of this question, which is what is being done at the state level to move forward equality for cannabis businesses, specifically in regards to access to covid stimulus...
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while we recognize the legislature is tasked with the economic health of california, we would like you to talk about efforts under way by the legislature that would specifically address economic relief for the cannabis industry and the likelihood of those efforts being realized in the short term. we'll start with the first section of this question, which is what is being done at the state level to move forward equality for cannabis businesses, specifically in regards to access to covid stimulus relief, lowering the overall tax burden, access to banking, and market rate commercial loans? and i know that the three of you did touch on some of this in your opening remarks, but if you could again just kind of share with our community just your thoughts and your feelings on this point. we can start with fiona ma -- pardon me, treasurer ma. >> that's okay, call me fiona. anyway, as you know, this has been a big priority for me, trying to get banking access since i was on the state board of equalization. i'm glad to report that there are more and more banks that are willing to take on cannabis
while we recognize the legislature is tasked with the economic health of california, we would like you to talk about efforts under way by the legislature that would specifically address economic relief for the cannabis industry and the likelihood of those efforts being realized in the short term. we'll start with the first section of this question, which is what is being done at the state level to move forward equality for cannabis businesses, specifically in regards to access to covid stimulus...
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when i was indiana the california state legislature , you can access a database from the computer. so these are very dangerous people and in california when you cutoff your gps divisor you tamper with it, you're required to do 180 days minimum in the local jail so we can get your attention, and in this -- >> jason: well, mr. district attorney -- >> not an elected job. this commissioner took it upon his own to release these seven individuals back into the community so its outraged our community and our police agency. >> jason: and alameda county we had on last weekend having the same problem. california has gone off the rails this is fundamentally not right. we reached out to the orange county court commissioner' office for comment and of course we never heard back, but we want to thank you, todd spitser orange county district attorney dealing with a very difficult situation. thank you, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >> jason: especially to the officers on the frontline. still ahead tesla ceo elon musk blasting california's governor demanding he give people their freedom back. this a
when i was indiana the california state legislature , you can access a database from the computer. so these are very dangerous people and in california when you cutoff your gps divisor you tamper with it, you're required to do 180 days minimum in the local jail so we can get your attention, and in this -- >> jason: well, mr. district attorney -- >> not an elected job. this commissioner took it upon his own to release these seven individuals back into the community so its outraged...
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>>for now the governor plans to use $16 billion from california's emergency rainy day fund over the next 3 years. the governor and the legislature have a month to come to an agreement on the state budget california school officials and teachers are warning that the budget cuts will make it very difficult for children to return to the classroom. >>the budget that governor newson outline today proposes spending nearly $4 billion less on public education than the current state budget, a teachers union official says the cuts will make it harder for schools to restart given the need for physical distancing and other safety measures to address the pandemic. >>meanwhile there are now more than one 0.4 million confirmed cases of covid-19 across the u.s. and it's killed more than number of people infected continues to rise so too do the unemployment claims in the united states, another 3 million americans filed their first such claims last week. >>in all 36.5 million people have filed for unemployment since mid-march however, this is the 8th week in a row the number of first-time claims has gone down and economists say that could be a si
>>for now the governor plans to use $16 billion from california's emergency rainy day fund over the next 3 years. the governor and the legislature have a month to come to an agreement on the state budget california school officials and teachers are warning that the budget cuts will make it very difficult for children to return to the classroom. >>the budget that governor newson outline today proposes spending nearly $4 billion less on public education than the current state budget,...
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. >>> happening today, california lawmakers return to sacramento for the start of a new legislature session and they have a full plate of items to discuss for how the state plans to handle this pandemic moving forward. assembly speaker calling lawmakers back to the capitol building but a handful plan to remain at home to avoid the health risk. several precautions are being taken, including temperature checks while workers will habe limited to have one worker with them. the first work stoppage in 158 years. >>> also as of today two more counties are defying the shelter-in-place orders. sutter and yuba are allowing businesses to reopen. both will require face coverings. neither one has had hospitalized with the virus in two weeks and m modoc county reopened on friday with working with the governor's office. >>> the push to reopen is being heard in several other pockets of our state with shop owners saying they are thankful to be getting back to work. look at this in fresno county the city of parlier is one of the first cities to allow barbershops and hair salons to open back up and the decisi
. >>> happening today, california lawmakers return to sacramento for the start of a new legislature session and they have a full plate of items to discuss for how the state plans to handle this pandemic moving forward. assembly speaker calling lawmakers back to the capitol building but a handful plan to remain at home to avoid the health risk. several precautions are being taken, including temperature checks while workers will habe limited to have one worker with them. the first work...
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california residents. >>the assembly has yet to finalize its proposal. the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, a san francisco couple is giving back. >>on wheels will tell you about this mobile food truck serving up free meals during the pendant looks tasty. a little peek outside and that's the bay bridge there in the background you can see it's covered in fog so we have some dense fog out there for some of you, we're waking up to mild temperatures and there's rain in the forecast they've spark welcome back everyone the time now for 44 good morning and thanks for staying with was a pretty nice day yesterday, another warm one let's see. >>if we're going to cool it down for friday are heading into the weekend, let's check in with dave spahr and see how this forecast is shaping up good morning, dave a good morning robin good morning. everybody, yes things are changing in a big way you know the hot stuff it's pretty much gone, so we're going to have kind of mild weather compare we've been through al
california residents. >>the assembly has yet to finalize its proposal. the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, a san francisco couple is giving back. >>on wheels will tell you about this mobile food truck serving up free meals during the pendant looks tasty. a little peek outside and that's the bay bridge there in the background you can see it's covered in fog so we have some dense fog out there for some of...
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>>so now the governor and the legislature have about a month to come to an agreement on california state budget that deadline is june 15 reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. thank you ashley now across the country another 3 million americans filed their first unemployment claims last week in all 36.5 million people have filed for unemployment. >>since mid-march this is however the 8th week in a row that the number of first-time claims has gone down economists say that could be a sign that things are stabilizing and not getting worse. meanwhile, there are now more than 1.4 million confirmed cases of covid-19 across the u.s. and it has killed more than 85,000 people statewide there nearly 75,000 cases and 3,000 people have died across the globe, the coronavirus death toll hit another grim milestone more than 300,000 people are now confirmed to have died from the virus. in the bay area there are now more than 10,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in over 377 deaths here are the latest numbers broken down by county this week there have been nearly 400 new cases that's abo
>>so now the governor and the legislature have about a month to come to an agreement on california state budget that deadline is june 15 reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. thank you ashley now across the country another 3 million americans filed their first unemployment claims last week in all 36.5 million people have filed for unemployment. >>since mid-march this is however the 8th week in a row that the number of first-time claims has gone down economists say...
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california. accordingly we are advancing conversations with the legislature in particular supporting efforts for personal care and services and those are a work in progress. we have a good and construction relationship that spend performed with key legislators in the state in that sector. again, the issues there require more specificity and nuances and details in terms of guidance to satisfy our health experts. that is foundational, in terms of our efforts. what is also foundational in terms of these efforts is doing our part to make sure we do support the counties and the state in terms of getting the appropriate procurement and personal protective gear and making sure the testing regime improves and increases. making sure we have adequate capacity from a supplies perspective. that includes ventilators and alternative care sites in this state. if we see the spread of this disease or increases when we see that spread. i want to update you in terms of where we are in that space as well. we have distributed over 41.2 million procedure masks just in the last 14 days in the state of california. tens
california. accordingly we are advancing conversations with the legislature in particular supporting efforts for personal care and services and those are a work in progress. we have a good and construction relationship that spend performed with key legislators in the state in that sector. again, the issues there require more specificity and nuances and details in terms of guidance to satisfy our health experts. that is foundational, in terms of our efforts. what is also foundational in terms of...
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i paid down with the support of my legislature and success of the state. noat didn't happen in california or illinois and it couldn't have been in new york. the new york governor said it was irresponsible and reckless not to be allowed statesai like his a stat estate with 2 millior people than florida with a budget almost double hours. the opposite is true it is irresponsible and reckless to take money from american taxpayers and use it to say politiciansavepoliticians from e consequences of their poor choices. every day americaeveryday amerie responsible budgetary decisions managed states have done so for years. it's y time for new york, illins and california to do a the same. as you can see from this chart, congress has already allocated billions of dollars and indirect aid to the states localities. from the federal government already over $1 trillion. this doesn't begin to count the number 1.3 trillion indirect assistance to small businesses, individuals and increased unemployment benefits in all of the states. we've got $150 billion by the way this is in the way that it's done with fe
i paid down with the support of my legislature and success of the state. noat didn't happen in california or illinois and it couldn't have been in new york. the new york governor said it was irresponsible and reckless not to be allowed statesai like his a stat estate with 2 millior people than florida with a budget almost double hours. the opposite is true it is irresponsible and reckless to take money from american taxpayers and use it to say politiciansavepoliticians from e consequences of...
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the legislature, under the constitution, has to change the rules x. californiate law doesn't even allow newsom to do that. that's why we sued in court last week on behalf of both voters and a candidate, darrell issa, who's running back -- running for his seat again in congress. look, if you want your vote to be secure and safe, go vote in person. and governor newsom flooding the system with 20 million ballots is an open invitation to ballot fraud. we know we have -- los angeles county's agreed to remove up to 1.6 million names from the rolls that shouldn't be there. we know that california's voting lists are notoriously dirty. we've got the documents and the information showing that to be the case. so if you want voter fraud, if you want chaos on election day, this is what you'll get with this out of control decision by mr. newsom. on top of that, you've got this ballot harvesting rule in california that is also an open invitation to not only fraud, but intimidation. when you're voting outside the polling place, the protections are weak for secure elections and
the legislature, under the constitution, has to change the rules x. californiate law doesn't even allow newsom to do that. that's why we sued in court last week on behalf of both voters and a candidate, darrell issa, who's running back -- running for his seat again in congress. look, if you want your vote to be secure and safe, go vote in person. and governor newsom flooding the system with 20 million ballots is an open invitation to ballot fraud. we know we have -- los angeles county's agreed...
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. >>> california lawmakers return to sacramento for the start of the legislature today.ve a full plate of items to discuss and how it plans to handle this pandemic moving forward. anthony rendon is calling lawmakers back to the capitol building but several stay at home to avoid the health risk. temperature checks and lawmakers will be limited to having one staff person with them. the pandemic led to the first unscheduled work stoppage in 158 years. >>> free testing begins today for one san rafael neighborhood. marin county will offer it in the canal which is one of the diverse and densely populated areas of the county. the site on francisco boulevard and should be able to do more than 100 tests every day. people will need to make an appointment first and they can do that through the county's website. >>> in the north bay sonoma county will open two testing sites tomorrow for any resident regardless if they're showing symptoms or not. the two sites located in santa rosa and petaluma. unlike many testing sites, no drive-thru option. you have to get out of your car if you w
. >>> california lawmakers return to sacramento for the start of the legislature today.ve a full plate of items to discuss and how it plans to handle this pandemic moving forward. anthony rendon is calling lawmakers back to the capitol building but several stay at home to avoid the health risk. temperature checks and lawmakers will be limited to having one staff person with them. the pandemic led to the first unscheduled work stoppage in 158 years. >>> free testing begins...
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even pre-pandemic california has been losing businesses. in fact one of the state legislaturesgot into a scrap with elon musk over twitter on this is the principle author of ab-5, the law basically killed off all free-lancing gig work in this state. when he says final straw this, is definitely the straw on top of the mountain that broke the camel's back. there is a very anti-business climate in california going back as well before this pandemic. cheryl: they are the last vehicle producer in the state of california. he is it. you would think there would be pressure from the governor, who by the way, governor newsom is the one saying hey let's reopen. it is alameda county pushing back against him this is a very local store. you would think governor newsom would get involved. >> there are additional restrictions in the bay area. alameda county is where oakland is. it is part of the bay area. it has been a local hot spot. the governor allowed them certain amount of leeway into tighter restrictions which i think is a wise move and both on state versus municipal level and national ve
even pre-pandemic california has been losing businesses. in fact one of the state legislaturesgot into a scrap with elon musk over twitter on this is the principle author of ab-5, the law basically killed off all free-lancing gig work in this state. when he says final straw this, is definitely the straw on top of the mountain that broke the camel's back. there is a very anti-business climate in california going back as well before this pandemic. cheryl: they are the last vehicle producer in the...
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california residents. >>the assembly has yet to finalize its proposal the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget. still ahead on kron 4 morning news, a san francisco couple is giving back on will's this is different right, we'll tell you all about this a mobile food trucks. >>that's serving up some free meals during the pandemic looks delicious they got sidled sun's coming up a look here at the bay bridge from the embarcadero it is cloudy for most of us this morning. so we're waking up to lots of cloud cover off to a foggy start nice this afternoon but much cooler as we do have some rain and thunderstorm activity approaching the bay area look at the specific >>the bay area's first nonprofit food truck continues to serve families in need during the coronavirus pandemic the mobilize love truck fleet is serving san francisco neighborhoods like the bayview double rock and the sunset. they are targeting communities that often fall through the cracks when it comes to city provided services since the shelter-in-place began mobilize love has had to cut back to just the food truck. but t
california residents. >>the assembly has yet to finalize its proposal the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget. still ahead on kron 4 morning news, a san francisco couple is giving back on will's this is different right, we'll tell you all about this a mobile food trucks. >>that's serving up some free meals during the pandemic looks delicious they got sidled sun's coming up a look here at the bay bridge from the embarcadero it is cloudy for most of us...
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california residents. >>well the assembly has yet to finalize the proposal the legislature and the governor still have 2 weeks to negotiate the final state budget. kron four's happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate flores john is graduating from jesse bethel high school in vallejo. >>she's the captain of the school band, the vanguard and also a member of the honor society. >>she plans to take anthropology and transfer to u c davis congratulations john a and you can let us know about the graduate in your life like going to kron 4 dot com to find the salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. then upload a picture of your graduate let us know which high school the graduate attended and what's next for them. next for us to take you outside for a live look at sfo clearing skies and no dela kron 4 is proud to honor people who are doing some great things in their community during this public health crisis. and this morning we're shining the spotlight on brian jones, he's the principal at entry school in brentwood. now for the last several years or weeks rather principal jones and 5
california residents. >>well the assembly has yet to finalize the proposal the legislature and the governor still have 2 weeks to negotiate the final state budget. kron four's happy to salute the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate flores john is graduating from jesse bethel high school in vallejo. >>she's the captain of the school band, the vanguard and also a member of the honor society. >>she plans to take anthropology and transfer to u c davis...
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california, sean. this is a one-party state, a single republican holds an office statewide. they have majorities, not just majorities in both houses of legislatureuper majorities. this town gives illegal aliens in-state tuition, something that your kid couldn't get if they got into ucla. you can in the streets in california, as long as you are not clutching a bunch of and plastic straws. make sure you are wearing your face mask while doing it. >> sean: what happens? how do you get your free weed, booze, and cigarettes? how do we do that? >> i love that. i love that concept. you have to prove you are homeless somehow? these are the same people that are against ids, how do you prove you are homeless so you can show up to get the weed and the booze? none of it makes sense. so consistent with progressive policies, gavin newsom who is our governor here, we have to get out of here. we talk after the show? we have to get out of the state. >> sean: you have to get out of there. i've got a get out of let's send the covid patients to nursing homes to infect everybody that's vulnerable, that's the state i live in. larry, last word. >> absolutely. this is w
california, sean. this is a one-party state, a single republican holds an office statewide. they have majorities, not just majorities in both houses of legislatureuper majorities. this town gives illegal aliens in-state tuition, something that your kid couldn't get if they got into ucla. you can in the streets in california, as long as you are not clutching a bunch of and plastic straws. make sure you are wearing your face mask while doing it. >> sean: what happens? how do you get your...
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california residents. >>the assembly has yet to finalize its proposal the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget. >>and still ahead on kron 4 morning news a san francisco couple is giving back on wheels we're going to show you how this mobile food truck is serving several san francisco neighborhoods and they're doing it for free. improving of our forecast looking at some cooler temperatures coming our way with some rain showers into the late tonight early tomorrow morning, a look at today's highs. >>whether 4 this is one. so is this. and so are these. but no matter the shape, square footage or who might live in them, they all represent something more. a sanctuary. a refuge. the feeling of home. that's why we're here. at lowe's, we believe everyone deserves that feeling. to help make your home be everything you want it to be. because home is what unites us. >>goodorning, everybody welcome back to kron 4 morning news time to check out the weather forecast take a look there the golden gate bridge. >>have a little bit of fog still a hanging in there and that means cooler temperature
california residents. >>the assembly has yet to finalize its proposal the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget. >>and still ahead on kron 4 morning news a san francisco couple is giving back on wheels we're going to show you how this mobile food truck is serving several san francisco neighborhoods and they're doing it for free. improving of our forecast looking at some cooler temperatures coming our way with some rain showers into the late tonight...
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assembly has yet to finalize its proposal the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. california health officials are calling for all residents and workers at skilled nursing facilities to be. >>tested for the virus, the public health department issued a letter saying those facility should draft testing plans. the tests would cover residents who have been exposed to the virus but also the facilities that do not have reported cases and anybody testing negative. where there are cases should be corn to they say for 14 days. then retested california's 1200 skilled nursing facilities have been struggling with the virus. we have a look at the latest coronavirus numbers and the bay area. there are more than 13,000 confirmed cases, 435 people have died. alameda county with the most cases more than 3,000 almost 3100 of them. 94 deaths you can find a complete list on our website kron 4 dot com. when school resumes this fall a lot of the learning will be done from a distance because of the pandemic at the college level the distance learning could be the key to a job and a bigger paycheck do
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assembly has yet to finalize its proposal the legislature and governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final budget in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. california health officials they are calling for all residents and workers at skilled nursing facilities. >>to be tested for the virus. the public health department issued a letter saying the facility should draft those testing plans. the tests would cover residents have been exposed to the virus also the facilities that have no reported cases and anybody testing negative where there are cases they should be quarantined and for 14 days and then retested california is 1200 skilled nursing facilities have been struggling with the virus and we have a look at the latest coronavirus numbers in the bay area you see them here. that was santa clara county more than 2700 cases for example, 140 deaths and alameda county still has the most with a 3,097 cases, 94 deaths. we have a complete list on our website kron 4 dot com. when school resumes this fall, lot of learning will be done from a distance of course because of the pandemic at the college level the distance learning could be the key to a job and a
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republican led legislature and gives new hope that those across the country opposing directives aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. similar legal challenges are pending in michigan, california, kentucky, illinois. didn't take long for bars to reopen after the ruling. no masks in sight there. the court ruled future statewide restrictions have to be approved by the state legislature. here's democratic governor tony evers on cnn last night. >> today absolutely wisconsin republican legislators and those four supreme court justices decided that facts don't matter, the statutes don't matter and frankly it puts our state into camps. there are no regulations right now. now we have no plan and we have no protections for the people of wiscons wisconsin. this will cause us to have spikes across the state, there's no question about it. >> now the governor's encouraging everyone in his state to continue to stay safe at home, to practice social distancing, to limit travel and the mayor of milwaukee says that city's stay at home order is in place highlighting the patch work approach that's caused confusion nationwide for months. as of wednesday wisconsin had nearly 11,000 confirmed cases
republican led legislature and gives new hope that those across the country opposing directives aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. similar legal challenges are pending in michigan, california, kentucky, illinois. didn't take long for bars to reopen after the ruling. no masks in sight there. the court ruled future statewide restrictions have to be approved by the state legislature. here's democratic governor tony evers on cnn last night. >> today absolutely wisconsin...
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california residents. >>now the state assembly has yet to finalize that proposal the legislature and the governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final state budget. >>well a key coronavirus model has now made a major tweak its projections on how many deaths we may see in america. this comes as we pass another grim milestone with 101,000 deaths in the u.s. camila bernal has the latest. >>so sad. always carry them in our hearts that big number of people. >>a moment of silence in the nation's capital as the united states passes a major more, but milestone in the coronavirus pandemic the president has said one death is too many this as new york's governor plans to enact an executive order allowing businesses to turn away anyone not wearing a face mask as the state begins to reopen. >>you don't want air wear a mask fine, but you don't have a right to then go into that store. if that store owner doesn't want you to. >>in nearby massachusetts, the world famous boston marathon now canceled. >>this kind of event would not be responsible or realistic on september 14th or any time this year. >>meanwhile, a key covid mode
california residents. >>now the state assembly has yet to finalize that proposal the legislature and the governor have 2 weeks to negotiate the final state budget. >>well a key coronavirus model has now made a major tweak its projections on how many deaths we may see in america. this comes as we pass another grim milestone with 101,000 deaths in the u.s. camila bernal has the latest. >>so sad. always carry them in our hearts that big number of people. >>a moment of...
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california. arizona was not hived off till 1863. in 1859, the new mexican territorial legislature developed one of the most sophisticated slave codes in the nation, allowing slaveowners to come in. there were only 24 slaves brought in by military people but technically, officially, a new mexico in 1860 was a slave territory. new mexico legally existed from virginia -- slavery legally existed from virginia to california in 1860. what if they sort of backed off? pushed for the ratification of the corwin amendment, pushed slavery west into west texas and to new mexico. i think you have a different political landscape for all of this. >> you don't think -- [inaudible] dr. pitcaithley: would lou wallace have stopped it? the civil war general more famous as the author of "ben hur." i don't think he got any movie rights. it's a counterfactual. i don't know. >> he was governor of the territory. dr. pitcaithley: he was the governor, exactly right. mexico went for the slave code because a representative of congress at the time, a man named miguel otero, believed that the winds were blowing
california. arizona was not hived off till 1863. in 1859, the new mexican territorial legislature developed one of the most sophisticated slave codes in the nation, allowing slaveowners to come in. there were only 24 slaves brought in by military people but technically, officially, a new mexico in 1860 was a slave territory. new mexico legally existed from virginia -- slavery legally existed from virginia to california in 1860. what if they sort of backed off? pushed for the ratification of the...
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law she passed last year has been responsible for the death of more jobs in california than any other member of our legislatureis from san diego. it's not her backyard or business. very foul mouth on that lady. >> i'm have my 20 person factory shut down in california you better believe i'm looking across the border to open up. those people may have jobs right now buy they can't work that's unsustainable for america's companies. california really needs to wake up and start changing its policies and open up safely but faster. ainsley: dan crenshaw tweeted out come on, come to texas. thank you so much, harmeet. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. ainsley: senator mike lee and newt gingrich are going to join us live in the next hour. everyday you're eating acidic foods; you're constantly weakening that enamel structure. pronamel repair allows more minerals to penetrate deep into the enamel layer and it repairs it. it is pretty phenomenal. brian: michael flynn's lawyer says she expects a judge to sign off to drop a case against her client as soon as today. ainsley: it comes as president obama faces new critic
law she passed last year has been responsible for the death of more jobs in california than any other member of our legislatureis from san diego. it's not her backyard or business. very foul mouth on that lady. >> i'm have my 20 person factory shut down in california you better believe i'm looking across the border to open up. those people may have jobs right now buy they can't work that's unsustainable for america's companies. california really needs to wake up and start changing its...
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safety now for now the governor plans to use $16 billion from california's emergency rainy day fund over the next 3 years newsome and the legislature have a month now to come to an agreement on the state budget thanks noel. speaker nancy pelosi is heroes act which the governor referred to was unveiled on tuesday. >>the trillion coronavirus aid package would provide nearly $1 trillion for states and cities hazard pay for essential workers and a new round of cash payments to individuals the house is expected to vote on that package as soon as tomorrow. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said the senate will wait until after memorial day to act on that legislation tonight, california ports almost 75,000 coronavirus cases and more than 3,000 deaths. >>more than 10,000 of the cases are here in the bay area along with more than 375 deaths. here are the latest numbers broken down by counties this week there have been almost 400 new cases that's about a 4% jump. santa clara and alameda counties both have more than 2200 reported cases. the complete list of local covid-19 cases can also be found at our website kron 4 dot com. so far
safety now for now the governor plans to use $16 billion from california's emergency rainy day fund over the next 3 years newsome and the legislature have a month now to come to an agreement on the state budget thanks noel. speaker nancy pelosi is heroes act which the governor referred to was unveiled on tuesday. >>the trillion coronavirus aid package would provide nearly $1 trillion for states and cities hazard pay for essential workers and a new round of cash payments to individuals the...
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california. arizona wasn't hived off until 1863. in 1859, the new mexico territorial legislature developed one of the most sophisticated slave codes in the nation. allowing slave owners to come in. there were only about 24 slaves in the whole territory, mostly brought in by military people, but technically, officially, new mexico in 1860 was a slave territory. so, slavery legally existed from virginia to california in 1860. what if they backed off the passion, pushed for the ratification of the corwin amendment, pushed slavery west, into west texas and then into new mexico? i think you've got a different political landscape. i don't know. what happened he was the governor of the territories. exactly right. new mexico went for the slave code because the representative of congress at the time, motero, believed that the winds were blowing that way, toward the south. or with the south, i should say. he convinced the territorial legislature to enact this slave code. miguel otero went to congress, being hispanic, from new mexico, but he fell in love with a southern belle from south car
california. arizona wasn't hived off until 1863. in 1859, the new mexico territorial legislature developed one of the most sophisticated slave codes in the nation. allowing slave owners to come in. there were only about 24 slaves in the whole territory, mostly brought in by military people, but technically, officially, new mexico in 1860 was a slave territory. so, slavery legally existed from virginia to california in 1860. what if they backed off the passion, pushed for the ratification of the...
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go to joe 6 months this woman is not in the legislature she has no power or authority to make laws in this issue throughout the country you look at california when governor knew someone who is a real tyrant so you can't go to the beach california says screw you or go to the beach they went to the beach and he threw a hissy fit and quit on another commission that sent out a bunch of cops you know there are a bunch of cocky dressed as you know military type who dressed capitol in sacramento there were snipers on the roof for a peaceful protest how many mothers were arrested i think about 14 mothers or arrested by these thuggish cops really the the brutal nasty core has been exposed in the united states and i would say this directly relates to our foreign policy i agree is when you have a foreign policy of murder. and mayhem overseas eventually it comes home to roost and that's what we're seeing right now in the u.s. i will tell you we are in a pretty revolutionary a pretty civil war situation us with people who are protesting increasingly armed increasingly desperate increasingly hungry against tyrants like new some in cuomo and whitmer and m
go to joe 6 months this woman is not in the legislature she has no power or authority to make laws in this issue throughout the country you look at california when governor knew someone who is a real tyrant so you can't go to the beach california says screw you or go to the beach they went to the beach and he threw a hissy fit and quit on another commission that sent out a bunch of cops you know there are a bunch of cocky dressed as you know military type who dressed capitol in sacramento there...
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there was an attempt to divide california into six regions, six different states with each state having its own rights. of course the legislature and the congress would never go along with it but you can begin to see that it's very, very hard once you get controversial orders for people to go ahead and say, well, we're all going to go along. this all started with a fishing season extension that looked to be happening in northern california. that got everybody in a tizzy over there. from there things began to unravel and that makes it tough to keep order. >> just that domino effect. it's interesting to note this has been going on for 161 years. i'm a born and raised californian, and just in the last, i don't know, handful of elections it seemed like splitting up the state was a whole new idea. what is the takeaway from this perpetual discomfort or disagreement? the size of a good sized country. different people, different values, urban, coastal, mountain, all of these things. and so it becomes very, very difficult for the governor, any governor, to hold this together and to do so it means relying on people to go along with what
there was an attempt to divide california into six regions, six different states with each state having its own rights. of course the legislature and the congress would never go along with it but you can begin to see that it's very, very hard once you get controversial orders for people to go ahead and say, well, we're all going to go along. this all started with a fishing season extension that looked to be happening in northern california. that got everybody in a tizzy over there. from there...