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important change comes out of california where the california state assembly recently passed by a law that will classify get economy workers aka independent contractors as actual employees contractors including many in multibillion dollar technology companies are not covered by laws guaranteeing a minimum wage overtime pay sick we've family leave unemployment and disability insurance workers' compensation and protection against discrimination or sexual harassment nor do businesses pay into social security or medicare for contractors but if you ask companies like food delivery service jordache trade offs are worth it for the flexibility as it were driver you should want them what's ability to cry your car between rides because you can't afford your prescriptions. though you can't really cried during deliveries for door dash because if you're salty tears getting their food they will not give you a tip. there was a former delivery driver i've been stiffed regardless. of. your pork your dumpling and your mummy. here's a little tip i like to give on my door dash oh thank you. i know this d
important change comes out of california where the california state assembly recently passed by a law that will classify get economy workers aka independent contractors as actual employees contractors including many in multibillion dollar technology companies are not covered by laws guaranteeing a minimum wage overtime pay sick we've family leave unemployment and disability insurance workers' compensation and protection against discrimination or sexual harassment nor do businesses pay into...
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story with some global implications the california state assembly has now passed a law that would require door dash lift and similar so-called gig economy employers to treat the drivers they clearly employ as employees but this graft of calling them independent contractors seems to be key to their business models and so those 3 companies plan to spend at least $90000000.00 they say to reverse that by putting it to a public vote as our guest yesterday had amassed pointed out we're talking about some good companies that are already struggling to make profits how much of a threat is this california law for these companies that aim to be global firms. well i think what you're seeing and you're going to see more and more of it is a turning of the tide in the united states there's more and more positive attitude towards labor unions there's much more positive attitude. towards tilting the balance back away from corporations to the mass of people the california legislature just is in the process of passing a law for example helping renters against landlords having done the opposite for the last
story with some global implications the california state assembly has now passed a law that would require door dash lift and similar so-called gig economy employers to treat the drivers they clearly employ as employees but this graft of calling them independent contractors seems to be key to their business models and so those 3 companies plan to spend at least $90000000.00 they say to reverse that by putting it to a public vote as our guest yesterday had amassed pointed out we're talking about...
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story with some global implications the california state assembly has now passed a law that would require door dash lifts and similar so-called gig economy employers to treat the drivers they clearly employ as employees but this graft of calling them independent contractors seems to be key to their business models and so those 3 companies plan to spend at least $90000000.00 they say to reverse that by putting it to a public vote as our guest yesterday had a mesh pointed out we're talking about some good companies that are already struggling to make profits how much of a threat is this california law for these companies that aim to be global firms. well i think what you're seeing and you're going to see more and more of it is a turning of the tide in the united states there's more and more positive attitude towards labor unions there's much more positive attitude towards tilting the balance back away from corporations to the mass of people the california legislature just is in the process of passing a law for example helping renters against landlords having done the opposite for the last 2
story with some global implications the california state assembly has now passed a law that would require door dash lifts and similar so-called gig economy employers to treat the drivers they clearly employ as employees but this graft of calling them independent contractors seems to be key to their business models and so those 3 companies plan to spend at least $90000000.00 they say to reverse that by putting it to a public vote as our guest yesterday had a mesh pointed out we're talking about...
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high school teacher, orange county supervisor, california state assembly member and district attorneyecretary it's such an honor to be in your presence today. thank you for your presence today. my friends, 18 years ago, i watched the towers crumble like you did. i know where i was, i remember who i was doing and i remember who i was with. i remember the tears i shed with my wife as our 2-year-old was in the house who's now 20 and for the first time in my adult life, i felt as if i did not know how to protect my family. i was a member of the board of supervisors. we had a meeting that day and we were concerned about attacks on orange county and john wayne airport. we watched the towers crumble. it was our modern day pearl harbor. it was up with one of the saddest in my life. i will never forget it. none of you will forget it. my heart right now is actually pounding out of my chest. i speak for a living. the reason it is because i watched towers crumble 18 years ago. i watched thousands of people leave a structure fearing for their lives. i watched thousands of first responders run in t
high school teacher, orange county supervisor, california state assembly member and district attorneyecretary it's such an honor to be in your presence today. thank you for your presence today. my friends, 18 years ago, i watched the towers crumble like you did. i know where i was, i remember who i was doing and i remember who i was with. i remember the tears i shed with my wife as our 2-year-old was in the house who's now 20 and for the first time in my adult life, i felt as if i did not know...
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commodities instead of like people in a 65 to 11 vote wednesday, lawmakers in the california state assemblyl 32, banning the use of private for profit prisons and detention centers in the state usually the for profit private. >>detention centers are for lower risk level. >>reassembling member rob bonta authored the bill he said it was time to stand up for californians. >>study after study federal status states studies independent, non government organizations studies that show that almost on every metric for profit private detention centers and prisons to worse the government by senators specifically are known to be the most deadly to undocumented immigrants specifically here in southern california. >>has led to the death the most undocumented immigrants in the country the bill also applies to for profit detention centers operated by ice. >>the california immigrant youth justice alliance feels this is a step in the right direction bill really championed the solidarity we felt that needed to happen between criminal justice an image. >>right and what a better state to do and then in californi
commodities instead of like people in a 65 to 11 vote wednesday, lawmakers in the california state assemblyl 32, banning the use of private for profit prisons and detention centers in the state usually the for profit private. >>detention centers are for lower risk level. >>reassembling member rob bonta authored the bill he said it was time to stand up for californians. >>study after study federal status states studies independent, non government organizations studies that show...
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commodities instead of like people in a 65 to 11 vote wednesday, lawmakers in the california state assemblyssed bill 32, banning the use of private for profit prisons and detention centers in the state usually the for profit. >>private detention centers are for lower risk level reassembling member rob bonta authored the bill he said it was time to stand up for californians. >>study after study federal studies states studies. >>independent, non government organizations studies that show that almost on every metric for profit private detention centers and prisons to worse the government lied center specifically are known to be the most deadly to undocumented immigrants specifically island though here in southern california. >>has led to the death the most undocumented immigrants in the country the bill also applies to for profit detention centers operated by ice the california immigrant youth justice alliance feels this is a step in the right direction bill really. >>champion the solidarity fell that needed to happen between criminal justice an image. >>rights and what a better state to do wi
commodities instead of like people in a 65 to 11 vote wednesday, lawmakers in the california state assemblyssed bill 32, banning the use of private for profit prisons and detention centers in the state usually the for profit. >>private detention centers are for lower risk level reassembling member rob bonta authored the bill he said it was time to stand up for californians. >>study after study federal studies states studies. >>independent, non government organizations studies...
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commodities instead of like people in a 65 to 11 vote wednesday, lawmakers in the california state assemblyed bill 32, banning the use of private for profit prisons and detention centers in the state usually the for profit. >>private detention centers are for lower risk level reassembling member rob bonta authored the bill he said it was time to stand up for californians. >>study after study federal studies states studies. >>non government organizations studies that show that almost on every metric for profit private detention centers and prisons to worse the government senators specifically are known to be the most deadly to undocumented immigrants specifically island though here in southern california. >>has led to the death the most undocumented immigrants in the country the bill also applies to for profit detention centers operated by ice. >>the california immigrant youth justice alliance feels this is a step in the right direction bill really champion the solidarity felt needed to happen between criminal justice and immigrant rights. >>and what a better state to do and then in californ
commodities instead of like people in a 65 to 11 vote wednesday, lawmakers in the california state assemblyed bill 32, banning the use of private for profit prisons and detention centers in the state usually the for profit. >>private detention centers are for lower risk level reassembling member rob bonta authored the bill he said it was time to stand up for californians. >>study after study federal studies states studies. >>non government organizations studies that show that...
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so that's why it's big news that california's state assembly and senate both unanimously just passed play act. it would allow college athletes to sign endorsement deals and profit from their name, their image and their likeness. the ncaa isn't happy with the prospect. its president mark emmert implies if the bill passes. my next guest ed o'bannon has been fighting for the rights for profits for a decade back in 1995 he led ucla to the ncaa championship. the tournament's most outstanding player. drafted by the nets. after leaving the sport he recognized his like innocence a basketball game called mc basketball 09. take a look at those images. it was being used without his consent or compensation. so in 2009, o'bannon sued the ncaa as well as the video maker ea sports. ed o'bannon wrote a book about this battle "court justice my inside story of the gather against the ncaa" and joins me now. ed, did you ever get paid -- can we put that back up on the screen for a minute. look at ed's likeness from the video game versus how he looked in his heyday, did you ever get paid for that? >> no,
so that's why it's big news that california's state assembly and senate both unanimously just passed play act. it would allow college athletes to sign endorsement deals and profit from their name, their image and their likeness. the ncaa isn't happy with the prospect. its president mark emmert implies if the bill passes. my next guest ed o'bannon has been fighting for the rights for profits for a decade back in 1995 he led ucla to the ncaa championship. the tournament's most outstanding player....
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this fight is not over, the battle in the east bay over homeless navigation center. >>> the california state assemblyll that would give new wage benefit protections to gig economy workers like rideshare drivers. the bill would make it harder for companies to classify workers as independent contractors. it is strongly opposed by tech companies which try to negotiate separate rules for those drivers. today the chief legal officer for uber said most of its employees prefer to be classified as independent contractors.>> because we continue to believe that drivers are rapidly classified as independent, and because we will continue to be responsive to what the vast majority of drivers tell us they want most, flexibility, drivers will not automatically be reclassified. >> labor unions have strongly supported the bill, which has already passed the state senate. governor newsom is expected to sign it. >>> now let's of ring and forbes contributor to talk more about this landmark bill, ryan, thank you for being here. if the governor signs this bill as expected, it will in fact reshape how companies like uber an
this fight is not over, the battle in the east bay over homeless navigation center. >>> the california state assemblyll that would give new wage benefit protections to gig economy workers like rideshare drivers. the bill would make it harder for companies to classify workers as independent contractors. it is strongly opposed by tech companies which try to negotiate separate rules for those drivers. today the chief legal officer for uber said most of its employees prefer to be...
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the california state assembly still needs to pass the measure. on twitter, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. it was a mess, the mess was morgan stanley and then it was james gorman to the rescue with a remarkable focus on wealth management. jason kelly, carol masters spoke with james gorman. >> i expect they will do one or two more but then it is time for a pause because the problem with cutting is it is one of the few tools you've got to be given away too easily. what if we have a real problem? i would be very surprised. year at this 10 point, i expected it would be around 3%. james gorman on the ballet of the ecb and the fed. right now it is a reunion, gina martin adams from bloomberg intelligence. from wells fargo, sarah house joins us. it is amazing how i have been deficient on fed to chat the last couple of days. we have become distracted. on the 18th of this month, what is going to happen? >> we will see another rate cut but keeping the
the california state assembly still needs to pass the measure. on twitter, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. it was a mess, the mess was morgan stanley and then it was james gorman to the rescue with a remarkable focus on wealth management. jason kelly, carol masters spoke with james gorman. >> i expect they will do one or two more but then it is time for a pause because the problem...
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the california state assembly passing a bill.sement deals if passed eventually and signed by the governor. the new law would go into effect in january of 2023. so what does it mean for the business of college sports? jared max is here, "fox news headlines 24/7" sports reporter. it is not done yet as i say, jared. it has to get through a couple more hurdles out in california. say it does, i wonder what the ncaa will do here in terms of trying to prevent this still from happening or making a violation, what do you think happens? >> almighty voice of college sports, ncaa because they're so on the straight-and-narrow. i think this is fantastic, connell for college sports. california is the first state to try a lot of different things in our nation. they certainly have their problems with taxes and being in debt and there are some great schools in california also in debt. this potentially brings in money into a school. what this allows is for players to sign endorsement deals. so we find out real quickly, the proof is in the pudding.
the california state assembly passing a bill.sement deals if passed eventually and signed by the governor. the new law would go into effect in january of 2023. so what does it mean for the business of college sports? jared max is here, "fox news headlines 24/7" sports reporter. it is not done yet as i say, jared. it has to get through a couple more hurdles out in california. say it does, i wonder what the ncaa will do here in terms of trying to prevent this still from happening or...
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. >>> in california the state assembly has passed a bill that will give new wage and benefit protectionsacademy workers. the bill will make it harder for them to classify workers as independent contractors. uber remained defiant, saying the legislation does not apply to their business model and they will not reclassify drivers as employees.>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. california could become the first state in the nation to allow college athletes to benefit financially from their accomplishments. the state assembly passed a bill clearing the way for that to happen, and is now waiting on the senate to take similar action. >> the ncaa opposes the legislation saying it will upend nationwide college sports competitions. jesse gary has more on the bill and who it could benefit.>> to the average athlete it will mean much, but if you are a superstar, it will mean a whole lot.>> reporter: potentially a whole lot of money for college athletes to become household names and subsequently brand names. california's assembly recently amended and passed senate bill 206, also known as the
. >>> in california the state assembly has passed a bill that will give new wage and benefit protectionsacademy workers. the bill will make it harder for them to classify workers as independent contractors. uber remained defiant, saying the legislation does not apply to their business model and they will not reclassify drivers as employees.>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. california could become the first state in the nation to allow college athletes to benefit...
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i met her when we served together in the state assembly in california. k her, she will tell you i was the first person who told her one day she would be the speaker for the state assembly in california, and i come from the other side of the aisle. my dear friend, karen bass. [applause] perfect andsn't there is more progress to make, but we have taken significant strides in the right direction. iday is an example of that often think of my trips tooth selma with our dear friend john lewis, to celebrate the anniversary of the selma to montgomery march. john walked in 1965. state troopers met him with violence. 50 years later, he led that delegation. as i stood with senator tim scott and i watched our dear friend john lewis introduce president obama to a tremendous , everybody in that place had a tear of joy at how far our nation had grown. [applause] imagine what frederick douglass would say if he heard about that. the author of the great american novel invisible man said that america's woven of many strands, a fate has become one and yet many. that is not a
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. >>> the california state senate and assembly passed a bill giving new wage protections to gig workerss strong opposition from on demand delivery and ride companies. this would require companies that use independent contractors to classify them as independent employees and companies would have to provide them with benefits. the governor said he supports that bill. the state senate also approved a rent control bill to cap increases at 5% plus inflation for the next decade and bans landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. opponents of the rent control bill say it will reduce the supply and quality of rental housing. the governor has also said he would sign this bill. >>> construction is underway on treasure island on a new ferry terminal. it's on the western shore of treasure island and it's expected to provide plans for both treasure island and include 8,000 new homes, open space, new roads and businesses. the redevelopment is expected to be finished by 2035. >>> last night two big events in san francisco put traffic to the test with a giants game and down the street at the s
. >>> the california state senate and assembly passed a bill giving new wage protections to gig workerss strong opposition from on demand delivery and ride companies. this would require companies that use independent contractors to classify them as independent employees and companies would have to provide them with benefits. the governor said he supports that bill. the state senate also approved a rent control bill to cap increases at 5% plus inflation for the next decade and bans...
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make it harder for parents to skip getting their kids vaccinated advanced today in the state assembly. californiady requires them unless a doctor gives an exemption. the push for the bill follows the nation's worst measles outbreak in 20 years. governor newsom has pledged to sign the bill into law. >>> now we're taking a closer look at the rest of our weather. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is back with our forecast. >> and our forecast looks fantastic. today those temperatures came up few degrees. they're going to be going down over the coming days. i want to show you speaking of going down, the sunett set was absolutely gorgeous tonight. this is from our east bay hills camera, as we look towards the west there. the sun setting, and there wasn't much fog around. tonight it's the same thing. the marine layer is very shallow. temperatures right now the 60s and 70s. live doppler 7 showing you patches of fog along our coastline, but it's not a solid deck that will be changing. what we're watching is an area of low pressure that is spinning here along the coastline. and as it continues to spin, we're
make it harder for parents to skip getting their kids vaccinated advanced today in the state assembly. californiady requires them unless a doctor gives an exemption. the push for the bill follows the nation's worst measles outbreak in 20 years. governor newsom has pledged to sign the bill into law. >>> now we're taking a closer look at the rest of our weather. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is back with our forecast. >> and our forecast looks fantastic. today those...
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. >> just to show even a further case, the state assembly in california passed a new -- hasn't gone totate senate yet, but it will probably this week, to give 16-year-olds the right to vote. lou: where was that? >> california. 16-year-olds are still playing, you know, games in high school. they're not ready to vote. and 18-year-olds were in vietnam, the premise was if you're going to fight for your life and the country, you should be able to vote. lou: so what would you say about 16-year-olds, if you're going to do what, get the keys from daddy? >> >> they keep trying to broaden that base, and the reality is that california's a lost state for republicans at this point -- lou: what about new york? >> equally. any republican running for president, president trump or anybody else no matter what kind of job, they probably are 5, 6 million votes behind before they even start. so you have to make it up elsewhere. lou: 16 resignations already in the -- >> in the house. five of them in texas. and i hope this is not a trend where we saw a trend -- lou: sounds like it already is. >> and the real
. >> just to show even a further case, the state assembly in california passed a new -- hasn't gone totate senate yet, but it will probably this week, to give 16-year-olds the right to vote. lou: where was that? >> california. 16-year-olds are still playing, you know, games in high school. they're not ready to vote. and 18-year-olds were in vietnam, the premise was if you're going to fight for your life and the country, you should be able to vote. lou: so what would you say about...
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. >> just to show even for the case, a state assembly in california, past to give 16 -year-olds the righto vote. lou: where was that? >> california, 16 -year-olds are still plain games in high school and they are not ready to vote in an 18-year-old was because young men and vietnam were 18 years old, if you're gonna fight for your life in the country you should be able to vote. >> what would you say about 16 -year-olds if you're going to do what, get the keys from daddy? >> they just keep trying to brown the base that they can influence and the reality is, california is a law state. >> what about new york? >> new york is an equal place, those two big states, in a republican running for president, president trump or anyone else there probably five, six we both behind before they even start. >> you have to make it up elsewhere. >> 16 resignations already. >> five in texas, huawei hope this is not a trend, we sell a trend in the reality is, what you have to understand the president and leader mccarthy, this election is set up for reinforcement up to 20. and let's get the president reelected
. >> just to show even for the case, a state assembly in california, past to give 16 -year-olds the righto vote. lou: where was that? >> california, 16 -year-olds are still plain games in high school and they are not ready to vote in an 18-year-old was because young men and vietnam were 18 years old, if you're gonna fight for your life in the country you should be able to vote. >> what would you say about 16 -year-olds if you're going to do what, get the keys from daddy?...
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. >> just to show up for the case, the state assembly in california passed, it has not gone to the stategive 16-year-old the right toig vote. lou: where was that? >> california, there still playing games in high school, they're not ready to vote, an 18-year-old was because they were in vietnam and the premise was if you were going to fight for your life for the country, you should be able to vote. lou: what would you say about 16-year-old? >> the reality is, they keep trying to broaden the base so they can influence in the reality is, california is a law state for republicans at this point. lou: what about new york? >> new york is an equal place. those two states for republican running for president, president trump or anyone else are probably five or 6 million votes behind before they start. you have to make it all elsewhere. lou: 16 resignations already in the house. >> i live in texas, i hope this is not a trend we saw a trend last time. the reality, what they have to understand, this election is set up for reinforcement and we have to get the president reelected and a large number of
. >> just to show up for the case, the state assembly in california passed, it has not gone to the stategive 16-year-old the right toig vote. lou: where was that? >> california, there still playing games in high school, they're not ready to vote, an 18-year-old was because they were in vietnam and the premise was if you were going to fight for your life for the country, you should be able to vote. lou: what would you say about 16-year-old? >> the reality is, they keep trying...
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the measure now goes to the state assembly. >>> california has a ban on fur trapping.ns it is now illegal to trap animals for recreational -- rerecreation or to sell the animal's fur, but it is still legal to trap animals for other reasons like pest control. state lawmakers have also been working on legislation to ban the sale of fur products here in california. california's tougher school. the bill is designed to crack down on doctors whether or not provide fraudulent medical exceptions for vaccinations. it would allow state legislate officials to investigate doctors who grant more than five medical exceptions a year. the officials would also be able to investigate schools with vaccination rates of less than 95%. the goal here is to limit the spread of preventable diseases like the measles. a new effort to help homeless people. 4000 of the nearly 18,000 livering on the streets have a history offer is serious me mental illness and chronic substance abuse. the goal is to keep them out of city jails and emergency rooms and get them the care they need. >> it is not inhuma
the measure now goes to the state assembly. >>> california has a ban on fur trapping.ns it is now illegal to trap animals for recreational -- rerecreation or to sell the animal's fur, but it is still legal to trap animals for other reasons like pest control. state lawmakers have also been working on legislation to ban the sale of fur products here in california. california's tougher school. the bill is designed to crack down on doctors whether or not provide fraudulent medical...
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the california state senate expected to vote on a bill that would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money, the state assembly gave its approval of the bill yesterday, the pay to play act would let college athletes be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness, the bill is expected to pass the senate and if governor newsom signs that it will become year and it would become law 2023. >>> charter schools from suspending young students for so-called willful defiance, it's a broad category that includes disrupting class or will fill you in defined teachers, students can still be removed from the classroom under the new law. >>>broncos on the ground and in the air. >> to jacobs. a shot, williams, he's got it. >> tyrone williams, six catches for 105 yards and one touchdown, two days after antonio brown released and signed by the patriots, josh jacobs had a big game as well, running for 85 yards and scored two touchdowns in his professional debut, raiders win 24-16, after the game jon gruden was asked if the antonio brown drama was a distraction for his players. >> what happened here the last couple of days
the california state senate expected to vote on a bill that would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money, the state assembly gave its approval of the bill yesterday, the pay to play act would let college athletes be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness, the bill is expected to pass the senate and if governor newsom signs that it will become year and it would become law 2023. >>> charter schools from suspending young students for so-called willful...
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. >>> the california state senate expected to vote on a bill that would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblyay. the fair pay to play act would let schedule athletes hire agents and be paid for the use of their name, their image or their likeness. the bill is expected to be passed in the senate and if governor gavin newsom signs it it would become law. >>> california's elementary and middle school students will no longer be suspended if they fall asleep in class or talk back to a teacher. banning public and charter schools from suspending students from so-called willful defiance. category. it includes disrupting class or willfully defying a teacher. students can be removed from the classroom under this new law. >>> an early morning water rescue in the east bay. where it happened and how crews managed to get a woman out of the water. >>> another round of flight delays and cancellations at san francisco international airport is one of the biggest runways there is shut down for repairs. we're out there live at sfo. we'll tell you how flights are being affected today. >>> apple's biggest event of
. >>> the california state senate expected to vote on a bill that would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblyay. the fair pay to play act would let schedule athletes hire agents and be paid for the use of their name, their image or their likeness. the bill is expected to be passed in the senate and if governor gavin newsom signs it it would become law. >>> california's elementary and middle school students will no longer be...
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. >> this would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblye its approval today to fair pay to play a to let college athletes higher agents and be paid for the use of their name, image, or like us. the state senate is expected to vote on the bill on friday. we will be right back. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> more in the raiders home opener tonight. >> i was looking at it and sometimes the worst things that happened to you individually or as a team, can bond you or turn out to be some
. >> this would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblye its approval today to fair pay to play a to let college athletes higher agents and be paid for the use of their name, image, or like us. the state senate is expected to vote on the bill on friday. we will be right back. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour....
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.>>> a bill is making its way through the state legislature that will allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblythe bill yesterday. the fair pay to play act will allow college athletes to hire agents and be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness. the bill is expected to pass the senate and if governor newsom signs it, it will become law in the year 2023. >>> evasive fruit fly has been detected in saratoga. the santa clara department of food and agriculture and the u.s. department of agriculture has started treatment to eradicate the fly. the oriental fruit fly is known to invest more than 230 different fruits and vegetables including apples, avocados and tomatoes.>> they lay there egg into fruit, and that it hatches into a maggot or larva and that it eats the fruit. so when you go to get one, it's filled with maggots.>> officials say this is a good reminder for people when traveling abroador mailing packages to california, do not bring back or mail fruits, vegetables or meat products. they are pathways for invasive species to into our state.>>> a rare sight in the sky this friday, fu
.>>> a bill is making its way through the state legislature that will allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblythe bill yesterday. the fair pay to play act will allow college athletes to hire agents and be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness. the bill is expected to pass the senate and if governor newsom signs it, it will become law in the year 2023. >>> evasive fruit fly has been detected in saratoga. the santa clara...
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state assembly. >>> and a bill designed to end the practice of california county jails releasing people in the middle of the night is now sitting on the governor's desk. state lawmakers approved the getting home safe act. it was inspired by a 26-year- old berkeley woman who died of an opioid overdose last year four hours after she was released from jail at 1:30 in the morning. skinner says it's dangerous to release people late at night especially women. >>> time is 4:40. overnight camping will no longer be allowed at santa cruz's main beach, voted to approve a new curfew after getting complaints about dozens of homeless people camping in tents. the beach will be close from midnight until an hour before sunrise. >>> a well known football player from the east bay was gunned down in richmond, coming up what investigators say terrell roberts was doing before the shooting. >>> and today's the day can you get tickets to see oprah in san francisco at the new chase center, we have all the details. >>> good morning, we do have a crash in the south bay that's causing issues. this is northbound 280, this commut
state assembly. >>> and a bill designed to end the practice of california county jails releasing people in the middle of the night is now sitting on the governor's desk. state lawmakers approved the getting home safe act. it was inspired by a 26-year- old berkeley woman who died of an opioid overdose last year four hours after she was released from jail at 1:30 in the morning. skinner says it's dangerous to release people late at night especially women. >>> time is 4:40....
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. >>> california is poised to become the second state to enact statewide rent control. the state assembly passed capping rent increases at 5% plus inflation. it also bans landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. governor newsome is expected to sign it. currently, oregon is the only state with statewide rent control. >>> a large homeless camp in oakland is without its wooden structures this morning after city crews tore them down. ktvu tells us the people living in the camp can stay there but they have to make some changes. is. >>> the camp which stretches along several blocks of the boulevard near 86th avenue and east oakland consisted of about 20 tiny homes for 30 people. 14. >> the camp gained attention when a mother gave birth to a baby here. the city says it can't force people to accept social services. so rather than kick the folks here out and watch them move to another block, it is letting them stay here just not in wooden structures. the city says outreach workers will continue working with folks to try and get them to move indoors. an encampment not closed down. just u
. >>> california is poised to become the second state to enact statewide rent control. the state assembly passed capping rent increases at 5% plus inflation. it also bans landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. governor newsome is expected to sign it. currently, oregon is the only state with statewide rent control. >>> a large homeless camp in oakland is without its wooden structures this morning after city crews tore them down. ktvu tells us the people living in...
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state capitol, a group of undocumented immigrants and supporters will demand that private detention centers in california be shut down. this immigrant rights group is calling for the state senate to pass assembly bill 32 authored by alameda assembly plan. it would shut down migrant detention facilities operated by the private firm geo group which runs prisons and detention centers. its facility in bakersfield has been criticized following the deaths of several migrant detainees. >>> sit 4:10. lyft passengers are suing the company. the accusations against driver drivers from more than a dozen women. >>> they are going 100% high- tech. when future improvements allow drivers to leave their cash at home when crossing local bridges. >>> we have a big problem. interstate 80 is closed in the westbound direction. and that is because of a truck accident near san pablo dam road. if you are driving from valejo to here in berkeley and oakland, you need to pay attention. i'm going to have another traffic update coming up. >>> after a hot and humid day yesterday with some isolated thunderstorms, it is a lot quieter and cooler. we'll show you how much coming up. is i mean, if you haven't thought about switch
state capitol, a group of undocumented immigrants and supporters will demand that private detention centers in california be shut down. this immigrant rights group is calling for the state senate to pass assembly bill 32 authored by alameda assembly plan. it would shut down migrant detention facilities operated by the private firm geo group which runs prisons and detention centers. its facility in bakersfield has been criticized following the deaths of several migrant detainees. >>>...
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. >>> california is poised to become the second state in the country to enact statewide rent control. the state assembly legislation yesterday capping rent increases at 5% plus inflation. it bans landlord from evicting tenants without just cause. oregon is the only state with rent control right now. >>> oxycontin maker is tentatively settling thousands of lawsuits all across the country all linked to opioid epidemics. >> more on the pending deal. >> perdue pharma reaching a tentative deal settling thousands of lawsuits accusing the company of fueling the nation's opioid crisis. after months of negotiation, the oxycontin maker agreeing to the deal wednesday was about half the states and roughly 2000 local governments. the pending settlement would have the company pay as much as $12 million over time with about 3 with billion coming from its owners. they would also have to give up their ownennership and contribute an additional $2.5 billion by selling another of its pharmaceutical companies. the suits accusing perdue of using aggressive marketing and downplaying oxycontin's addictive qualities which lead
. >>> california is poised to become the second state in the country to enact statewide rent control. the state assembly legislation yesterday capping rent increases at 5% plus inflation. it bans landlord from evicting tenants without just cause. oregon is the only state with rent control right now. >>> oxycontin maker is tentatively settling thousands of lawsuits all across the country all linked to opioid epidemics. >> more on the pending deal. >> perdue pharma...
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struck the california state senate is expected to vote on a bill that would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblybe expected to pass the senate. it will be lost in the year 2023. >>> today, a new indoor team will be brought to the city. it was founded by marshawn lynch. the panthers team name was chosen because of the city's history. in the 1960s, black panther movement. today, the team is expected to announce that the team will play at the arena now known as oakland arena starting next spring. it will be part of the indoor football league and play seven home games in oakland there >>> let's take a look at what a photographer in vienna got. a squirrel on camera taking a moment to stop and smell the flowers. he was probably trying to figure out which one would taste the best. the father -- the photographer took hundreds of pictures and said this was great to witness and very satisfying. now we have this picture to prove it. >>> a dark time in american history explained in a new documentary. we sit down with the director of alternative facts and why the theme is so relevant today. >>> a new series
struck the california state senate is expected to vote on a bill that would allow college athletes in california to accept endorsement money. the state assemblybe expected to pass the senate. it will be lost in the year 2023. >>> today, a new indoor team will be brought to the city. it was founded by marshawn lynch. the panthers team name was chosen because of the city's history. in the 1960s, black panther movement. today, the team is expected to announce that the team will play at...
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and college athletes in california are one step closer to getting paid. the state assemblyhe fair pay to play act. the measure would allow athletes to make money on endorsement deals or sponsorships. right now, that's not allowed by the nc a aa. it is up for a vote in the state senate tomorrow. the ncaa says they are monitoring the process and that's what's happening now. cheryl: it's about time that those college athletes start to get compensation. that's a big story in sports. tray circumstance thank you. let's take a look at futures, somewhat of a flat bag. you have the dow up 21, s&p is up by -- s&p is lower by 1 point. still ahead, john bolton is out. the sudden departure that may have been months in the making. what will his exit mean for u.s. foreign policy going forward? ladies, have you ever wanted to date colonel sanders? lauren: is that a joke? cheryl: it's a real question. kfc is offering up the chance of a lifetime for fans of the colonel everywhere. stay tuned to "fbn: a.m." ♪ i know what i needed and i don't want to waste more time. ♪ i'm in a new york state
and college athletes in california are one step closer to getting paid. the state assemblyhe fair pay to play act. the measure would allow athletes to make money on endorsement deals or sponsorships. right now, that's not allowed by the nc a aa. it is up for a vote in the state senate tomorrow. the ncaa says they are monitoring the process and that's what's happening now. cheryl: it's about time that those college athletes start to get compensation. that's a big story in sports. tray...
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so california was the only state that did not allow s.s.i. recipients to receive cal fresh, but assembly bill 1811 reversed this policy, so really awesome, positive news there. we want to thank all the hard work for food and nutrition advocates for making this happen. yes, round of applause. okay. so this slide just gives a brief overview of who is eligible -- or what the eligibility criteria is for cal fresh. eventually, it's any household or individual in san francisco with low to no income who's within the income eligibilities, and that limit sort of changes from time to time, so what we do is we include that in a chart on the san francisco h.s.a. website. and if you just do a keyword search for cal fresh eligibility, it should pop up there. who else is eligible? s.s.i./s.s.p. recitizenshpient starting june 1, 2019. the benefits, they range from $80 to $250, and it's based on household size and your expenses. if you don't spend your cal fresh benefits in one month, it actually rolls over to the next month, which is amazing. some other pretty amazing perks for cal fresh and e.b.t., we
so california was the only state that did not allow s.s.i. recipients to receive cal fresh, but assembly bill 1811 reversed this policy, so really awesome, positive news there. we want to thank all the hard work for food and nutrition advocates for making this happen. yes, round of applause. okay. so this slide just gives a brief overview of who is eligible -- or what the eligibility criteria is for cal fresh. eventually, it's any household or individual in san francisco with low to no income...
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state capitol, a group of undocumented immigrants and supporters will demand that private detention centers here in california close down. the immigrant rights group is calling for the state senate to pass assembly bill 32 with alameda assembly man. it would shut down migrant detention facilities that are operated by the private firm geo group which runs prison and detention centers. its facility in bakerrensfield has been criticized following the deaths of several migrant detainees. >>> happening today, the political activist known as the raging grannies will stage a march to the palo alto office. they will hold a rally demanding cosponsoring of the medicaid for all bill. eight have already signaled their backing for medicare for all. house speaker nancy pelosi are the only two have not. the march starts at 11:30. the rail will begins at noon. >>> 10,000 gig watchers are expecting to hold what they are calling pay up rallies. today they will protest outside the bay area headquarters of instacart, postmate, and door dash. they want new laws to guarantee they earn at least $15 an hour for all hours a work and pay the irs mileage rate and payroll taxes. national organizers say they have already su
state capitol, a group of undocumented immigrants and supporters will demand that private detention centers here in california close down. the immigrant rights group is calling for the state senate to pass assembly bill 32 with alameda assembly man. it would shut down migrant detention facilities that are operated by the private firm geo group which runs prison and detention centers. its facility in bakerrensfield has been criticized following the deaths of several migrant detainees....
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. >>> california is poised to become the second state in the u.s. to enact statewide rent control. the state assembly passed legislation yesterday capping rent increases at 5% plus inflation. it also bans landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. governor new? is expected to sign it. currently oregon is the only state with statewide rent control. >>> a large homeless camp in oakland is without its wooden structures this morning after city crews store them down. ktvu tells us people livering in the camp can stay there, but they have to make some big changes. >> the camp which stretches along several blocks of the boulevard near 86th avenue in east oakland consisted of about 20 tiny homes for 30 people all made of wood and all built by homeless people over the past few months. the city says the camp was a fire trap complete with propane tanks and it was located under bart tracks which was another reason to tear it down. >> you put them inside and it catches on fire, and it is a recipe for disaster. you add the bart line on top of it and it is that much worse. >> the camp gained attention rece
. >>> california is poised to become the second state in the u.s. to enact statewide rent control. the state assembly passed legislation yesterday capping rent increases at 5% plus inflation. it also bans landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. governor new? is expected to sign it. currently oregon is the only state with statewide rent control. >>> a large homeless camp in oakland is without its wooden structures this morning after city crews store them down. ktvu...
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california is a one-party state. it's likely this will pass both the assembly and the house then it sits at the feet of gavin newsome. the governor wants to run for president in 2024. i'm wonders if he may veto this because it's not going to look good for him to run. he'll get a lot of people saying this guy took away my uber in california, his base is tech. the tech people aren't going to want this either we'll see. >> i'm curious for your thoughts on that before we talk about we work what's happening in california >> well, california is usually at the forefront of social causes and social needs. sort of union mentality. what they are pushing mofor may not be unreasonable. it will make the unit economics for them less palatable, but everyone will be hit wit all the prices go up what happens is instead of having these companies' losses subsidized by private investors, customer prices go up a little bit more and become more even with taxi services the next question is are the services still going to be more convenient >> and what happens to demand? to me that's a major demand problem, right >> i think less so than you
california is a one-party state. it's likely this will pass both the assembly and the house then it sits at the feet of gavin newsome. the governor wants to run for president in 2024. i'm wonders if he may veto this because it's not going to look good for him to run. he'll get a lot of people saying this guy took away my uber in california, his base is tech. the tech people aren't going to want this either we'll see. >> i'm curious for your thoughts on that before we talk about we work...
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. >>> new at 6, proposed state law that would allow bars to stay open in certain arts of california until 4 am, has now been modified. the committee in the assemblye the time from four in the morning to three. cisco state senator says the committee didn't provide a reason for the change but he is fine with that decision. the bill would allow nine cities up and down the state to extend last call, if they want to 3 am. san francisco and oakland are on the bay area city list. >>> there one step closer to breaking ground with a new waterfront ballpark, they tweeted today greatness, senate bill 293 passed the state senate. the bill was introduced by state senator nancy skinner and was overwhelmingly passed with a vote of 33:2. the bill will make it easier for oakland to finance infrastructure around a new ballpark. the bill is now headed to governor newsom's desk. >>> still ahead, a costly break- in for an east bay school, what these so for the second time in nine months, and the damage that was caused read >>> and financial jitters with several economic indicators pointing toward a possible recession. what two local experts told us and said there is
. >>> new at 6, proposed state law that would allow bars to stay open in certain arts of california until 4 am, has now been modified. the committee in the assemblye the time from four in the morning to three. cisco state senator says the committee didn't provide a reason for the change but he is fine with that decision. the bill would allow nine cities up and down the state to extend last call, if they want to 3 am. san francisco and oakland are on the bay area city list. >>>...
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as they say, as goes california, so goes the rest of the nation speaking of which, the state assemblya bill to let college athletes have endorsement money. they will allow them to be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness, it will go through state senate it faces fierce opposition and a pac 12 interest. >> that makes sense. >> they passed the senate, they made modifications these are being voted on like 90% yes in california, the governor says that they can expect him to sign it. the idea is name, image, likeness, nil. you can go and play and make all this side money. sell autographs, get endorsement deals. >> what happened with that whole legal battle there that he was trying because they were using his likeness. >> that was in a video ga im >> i understand. so we narrowly because it was just the video game, that's what he was after >> that was the video game and there was other things, right now you are not allowed to do anything, even if the college doesn't pay you. the ncaa doesn't like this, the state is giving them four years before the rule is in play they are hopin
as they say, as goes california, so goes the rest of the nation speaking of which, the state assemblya bill to let college athletes have endorsement money. they will allow them to be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness, it will go through state senate it faces fierce opposition and a pac 12 interest. >> that makes sense. >> they passed the senate, they made modifications these are being voted on like 90% yes in california, the governor says that they can expect him to...
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california, paid rest breaks. >> it's about the l workworkers that deserve to be changed. >> reporter: assembly woman lorena gonzalez sponsored the groundbreaking bill. >> we as the state are acting as kind of the backdrop for these workers. when they don't make enough money they have to rely on food stamps and cal works subsidized housing. >> reporter: companies like ride share provider lyft say that would change the way they do business. >> it would impact ability of drivers to work whenever and wherever they want. they would lukely be required to work on scheduled shifts. >> reporter: are you prepared for that? >> i perceive this to be a scare tactic. >> reporter: lyft has been sending its drivers messages urging them to oppose the bill. >> how is it going, man? >> reporter: along with uber, the companies have spent $6 million to seek an exemption from the bill to go back to business as usual. do you think this is the beginning of a new day? >> i think this is the beginning of a long fight. >> reporter: what's happening here in california may be just the beginning. new york, oregon, and washington state have considered similar legislation. carter evans, cbs news, san fr
california, paid rest breaks. >> it's about the l workworkers that deserve to be changed. >> reporter: assembly woman lorena gonzalez sponsored the groundbreaking bill. >> we as the state are acting as kind of the backdrop for these workers. when they don't make enough money they have to rely on food stamps and cal works subsidized housing. >> reporter: companies like ride share provider lyft say that would change the way they do business. >> it would impact...