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this is the dream of california.you want to live in a dense urban city, that is your right, but it is also the right to live in a single-family home that we have always dreamed of. the way we get there is by cutting regulations and cutting taxes and building quality homes. >> mr. villaraigosa, housing affordability. >> we have to bring back redevelopment. i lead though work with mayors -- i want to make sure that we fill the loopholes that we have the money just for housing and not for economic development because we are in a crisis. i agree with my colleagues that we have to to address -- if you can have a reduced but vigorous environmental review for football stadiums, why can't you do it for housing? i also want to put a housing trust fund together. i put $100 million and leverage more than $1 billion and we built 20,000 units of housing. i want to put a housing trust fund together that leverages what cities and counties are doing but have a plan for workforce, homelessness, and zoning changes. >> thank you very m
this is the dream of california.you want to live in a dense urban city, that is your right, but it is also the right to live in a single-family home that we have always dreamed of. the way we get there is by cutting regulations and cutting taxes and building quality homes. >> mr. villaraigosa, housing affordability. >> we have to bring back redevelopment. i lead though work with mayors -- i want to make sure that we fill the loopholes that we have the money just for housing and not...
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the sister of california. they're totally paralyzed because the party has this narrow group of people who think that's how they get elected. will give us a new opportunity to take a different path. >> last year when president trump announced he would withdraw the united states from the paris climate accord, you and some governors got together to establish an alliance. were coming up on a year now and we have not seen a lot of state action on climate change. record states reasonably be expected to do on this front? how do you push that forward. >> california has adopted an extension in this program which would give us 20% of our cash reduction. that's important measure that would have gone out of existence in 2020. that was measured by republicans. is supported by the chamber of commerce and the california farm bureau. and a number of conservative sources. it's a market-based mechanism to reduce carbon emissions. revising building standards we have a plan for the entire greenhouse gas emission strategy going fo
the sister of california. they're totally paralyzed because the party has this narrow group of people who think that's how they get elected. will give us a new opportunity to take a different path. >> last year when president trump announced he would withdraw the united states from the paris climate accord, you and some governors got together to establish an alliance. were coming up on a year now and we have not seen a lot of state action on climate change. record states reasonably be...
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resend or not renew the california waiver, california has threatened to go to court. i think you are going to see a battle here i think the auto industry is nervous. the folks that should be more nervous are consumers. >> reporter: the attorney general tweeted the trump administration risks our ability to protect our childrens health and save hard working americans money. we are ready to fail suit to protect the critical standards. the epa says they will work with auto makers to come up with standards at later date. a. >>> did you see the cars the behind jessica. we are tracking cars in the south bay, an accident out there, no longer blocking lanes. it's the center divide. speeds dropped below 35 miles per hour. your ride continues to get sluggish once you hit 680 towards 880. ride along 80, this is through san lorenzo, to hayward, may get slow. we are tracking a crash, that's along westbound 92, before the toll plaza. your ride across the san mateo bridge is sluggish but not due to the accident. it's before that you will tap the brakes, you can see the slowdowns thro
resend or not renew the california waiver, california has threatened to go to court. i think you are going to see a battle here i think the auto industry is nervous. the folks that should be more nervous are consumers. >> reporter: the attorney general tweeted the trump administration risks our ability to protect our childrens health and save hard working americans money. we are ready to fail suit to protect the critical standards. the epa says they will work with auto makers to come up...
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in california, for sure. in fact -- [inaudible] served more than two terms, and that was earl warren who served part of a third term before going to the u.s. supreme court. >> well, you beat him out, definitely. >> but i am the oldest governor. i'm the oldest governor in america. >> well, i'm sure you are also the most vital and youngest looking. governor brown is joining us today to discuss how california has changed under his leadership and what challenges face his successor. governor brown and the state of california have faced a range of issues including sanctuary status, some controversial pardons and whether to send national guard troops to the u.s./mexico border. governor brown recently agreed to send in troops with the caveat that there will be limits on troop engagement at the border. in the midst of controversies under governor brown, the state of california has added more than 2.5 million jobs while enacting sweeping public safety and economic development reforms. in his state of the state address
in california, for sure. in fact -- [inaudible] served more than two terms, and that was earl warren who served part of a third term before going to the u.s. supreme court. >> well, you beat him out, definitely. >> but i am the oldest governor. i'm the oldest governor in america. >> well, i'm sure you are also the most vital and youngest looking. governor brown is joining us today to discuss how california has changed under his leadership and what challenges face his...
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>> yes. >> in california. do you think that business in california is being hurt by a chill on immigrant labor from the lawsuits and stepped up i.c.e. raids? obviously, businesses are agricultural, hospitality, restaurants, construction and others, being deprived of needed labor? >> yeah, there is a real problem, particularly on farms in california. and also in restaurants. the truth in california is, we have a couple million people who don't have lawful documentation. some of them might have gotten here yesterday, very, very few. but many have been here five, ten, 20 years or more and become integrated into our economy. and they're doing important work, picking food, working at restaurants, construction. not to mention other industries where these millions of people work. so to scare the hell out of them, is very disruptive to the economy, very disruptive to a lot of very conservative employers and people in agriculture. we need a comprehensive immigration, with all the other talk and noise about the border.
>> yes. >> in california. do you think that business in california is being hurt by a chill on immigrant labor from the lawsuits and stepped up i.c.e. raids? obviously, businesses are agricultural, hospitality, restaurants, construction and others, being deprived of needed labor? >> yeah, there is a real problem, particularly on farms in california. and also in restaurants. the truth in california is, we have a couple million people who don't have lawful documentation. some of...
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the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'm ready to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is ready to close. the gentlelady from hawaii is recognized. ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. i am also ready to close, and i would just like to say that i believe that h.r. 3607 is a good bill, and i urge my colleagues to vote for its passage. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: and do you yield back? ms. hanabusa: and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i want to thank the gentlelady from hawaii for her kind words and support and urge adoption of the measure. e speaker pro tempore: all time has been yielded back. will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3607, as amended? those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsi
the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'm ready to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is ready to close. the gentlelady from hawaii is recognized. ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. i am also ready to close, and i would just like to say that i believe that h.r. 3607 is a good bill, and i urge my colleagues to vote for its passage. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: and do you yield back? ms. hanabusa: and i yield back the balance of my time. the...
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california v. america, parts of california v. california. what's the solution? votes.ly so long as california voters allow the revolt to continue. watch out, democrats, the republicans in california are gaining a lot of ground. the third hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: we have reports that mexico has stopped that caravan of immigrants trying to get to the united states or certainly moving through mexico. meanwhile, president trump is blaming democrats for letting daca die. senator dianne feinstein says that's not true. here's her tweet. stuart: well, joining us now is kellyanne conway, counselor to president trump. welcome to the program, it's good to see you back. >> thank you, stuart. my pleasure. stuart: give us your response to senator fine stein. >> yeah, so respectfully, senator fine stein is in error. the president literally brought democrats and republicans to the table in the cabinet room, the whole world saw it live and unfiltered, and the president made it very clear that he was willing to have a disposition of not just the 600,000
california v. america, parts of california v. california. what's the solution? votes.ly so long as california voters allow the revolt to continue. watch out, democrats, the republicans in california are gaining a lot of ground. the third hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: we have reports that mexico has stopped that caravan of immigrants trying to get to the united states or certainly moving through mexico. meanwhile, president trump is blaming democrats...
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this is facing california over all.hese are the challenges that comes with economic growth. >> tucker: if it so amazing, why are they leaving? let me ask you one last question because i don't think you will concede that immigration has any role in any of this, which is dishonest, and we both know it. irrefutably, 44% of california households do not speak english at all. it doesn't bother you at all? do you think that's address problems ahead? do you think that could possibly cause problems there? speak up when you talk to educators and families across the state of california, you see they are looking too learn english becaue they understand that if they learn english, they get a better job, their children have a better lot in life. the fact is that the immigrant community in california and across the country is waiting in line for learning. >> tucker: why is the number rising every year? every year, you have a higher percentage of households in california that don't speak english. if what you said is true, why is that f
this is facing california over all.hese are the challenges that comes with economic growth. >> tucker: if it so amazing, why are they leaving? let me ask you one last question because i don't think you will concede that immigration has any role in any of this, which is dishonest, and we both know it. irrefutably, 44% of california households do not speak english at all. it doesn't bother you at all? do you think that's address problems ahead? do you think that could possibly cause...
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>> tucker: there are robber problems in california. there are a lot of problems in california. the truth is you have argued consistently on this show that letting in more people from other countries with low education levels make us richer. we have a case study called california and the opposite has happened. the onus is on you to give a real explanation, not tell me that agriculture brings a lot of poor people and is not true and you know it's not true. >> what happens in california, the sixth largest economy in the country, you have immigrants coming working alongside american workers and their families, whether it's in the tech sector or the agricultural sector. in both, immigrants are helping create jobs in california. >> tucker: what i'm doing -- what i'm asking for is an adult conversation. you literally just stared into the camera like i'm some kind of moron and said the egg sector is driving immigration. i know the numbers. that's not even untrue, it's ridiculous. here's my other question. why is the middle-class leaving? why are 100,000 people moving to other states? >
>> tucker: there are robber problems in california. there are a lot of problems in california. the truth is you have argued consistently on this show that letting in more people from other countries with low education levels make us richer. we have a case study called california and the opposite has happened. the onus is on you to give a real explanation, not tell me that agriculture brings a lot of poor people and is not true and you know it's not true. >> what happens in...
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gap at one of california's largest employers.. the university of california. shows the average starting salary for black female od service wor >>> university of california, is is study shows the starting salary for black female food service workers is 10% lower than starting wages for white men. black women in patient care at uc make the 23% less than white men starting out, roughly $16,000 a year in lost pay. >> that means that for a black woman it will take her about 6 years before he is making what a white man makes. there is growing income inequality at the university of california. patterns of racial and gender inequity. >> the report was commissioned by the largest employee union and says the numbers are based on uc's own data. >>> bart is tackling a problem at the stations , the new green lime bikes are popping up all over the place and left on platforms and sidewalks, now bart is trying to figure out what to do with them. they are dockless which moans people can leave them where ever they want like here outside of the bart station in san francisco. bar
gap at one of california's largest employers.. the university of california. shows the average starting salary for black female od service wor >>> university of california, is is study shows the starting salary for black female food service workers is 10% lower than starting wages for white men. black women in patient care at uc make the 23% less than white men starting out, roughly $16,000 a year in lost pay. >> that means that for a black woman it will take her about 6 years...
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and almond growers in california say that could cause a big problem since 150 million pounds of california each year. that accounts for about 10% of the world's almond market. ( darya ) california almond growers say the tariffs will likely cause almond prices to rise... although it is not clear by how much. ( will ) happening today... p-g-and-e crews will be back at work in santa rosa installing underground electric and gas lines in coffey park. the work began yesterday morning. we showed it to you live right here on the kron 4 morning news. p-g-and-e is working with the city to replace all of the cables and transformers destroyed during the north bay firestorm. they will be installing 13 miles of electric cable and 15 miles of new gas mains and service lines. city officials say there is still a long way to go in the rebuilding process... but they a
and almond growers in california say that could cause a big problem since 150 million pounds of california each year. that accounts for about 10% of the world's almond market. ( darya ) california almond growers say the tariffs will likely cause almond prices to rise... although it is not clear by how much. ( will ) happening today... p-g-and-e crews will be back at work in santa rosa installing underground electric and gas lines in coffey park. the work began yesterday morning. we showed it to...
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to produce california specific models, you can have a number of states trying to be california wanto be's as well. i think you will have a huge fight on your hands. >> the epa to try to revoke california's ability to make its own rules. the senator asked pruitt about this at the confirmation hearing. >> when you commit them to uphold the same stammered and recognize the authority of california to issue their own standards? >> i agreed to review that as each administrator has. >> those are two different points. what is your intention? >> i don't know without going through the process. >> it goes after california's ability to make its own rules, javier becerra said he's ready for a fight. >> we will do everything we can to fight to protect the standard and to protect california's right to move forward. that is for the 40 million people that live here. >> the deadline for that is today although it could be released tomorrow. the bottom line is if they bring it back we will have a specific car for california or california will lose its special status. >> first of all they are still talk
to produce california specific models, you can have a number of states trying to be california wanto be's as well. i think you will have a huge fight on your hands. >> the epa to try to revoke california's ability to make its own rules. the senator asked pruitt about this at the confirmation hearing. >> when you commit them to uphold the same stammered and recognize the authority of california to issue their own standards? >> i agreed to review that as each administrator has....
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california es uno de los estados con peores niveles
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do your thing. with energy upgrade california. past-life thousands of teachers have walked off the job in colorado. they're demanding increased school funding. >>> happening right now, thousands of teachers have gone on strike in colorado. this is a live look where you can see a lot of them lined up on the streets near the state capital. they are demanding increased school funding. teachers in arizona are also on strike. up to 50,000 there with 90 arizona school districts expected to shut down. >>> tonight at 5:00, we delve deeper into the past life of the golden state killer. what did joseph james deangelo do after his alleged reign of terror through the '70s and the '80s? we'll have much more tonight at 5:00. >>> all right. that is going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. you have sunshine now. >> yeah! >> enjoy it. have a great afternoon. ♪ >> liam: what time is the ultrasound set for? because we were just getting started. >> steffy: i'm -- i'm leaving now. >> liam: you're leaving right now? >> steffy: mm-hmm. >> hope: is it an
do your thing. with energy upgrade california. past-life thousands of teachers have walked off the job in colorado. they're demanding increased school funding. >>> happening right now, thousands of teachers have gone on strike in colorado. this is a live look where you can see a lot of them lined up on the streets near the state capital. they are demanding increased school funding. teachers in arizona are also on strike. up to 50,000 there with 90 arizona school districts expected to...
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california has been destroyed and ruined by leftist policies.s is another example. >> california, once a beautiful state, still a beautiful state, has been ruined over many decades by the left. you have something of a civil war brewing because you have these counties like orange county that are not going down the same path as sacramento and governor brown saying that we will enforce these sanctuary laws that make this data into a sanctuary state. i think enforcement is critical, not just of our immigration laws, but also when you have folks like the oakland mayor and others in states like california, who refused to enforce the law, and not just that, but put out calls to illegals to duck the law, putting federal agents at risk, putting the communities at risk, putting american citizens at risk. those folks who would be held to account. laws should be applied to them so that they are held accountable and put up as an example. >> katie: gregg, the federal government, justice department, has filed two lawsuits, one over sanctuary cities. you think
california has been destroyed and ruined by leftist policies.s is another example. >> california, once a beautiful state, still a beautiful state, has been ruined over many decades by the left. you have something of a civil war brewing because you have these counties like orange county that are not going down the same path as sacramento and governor brown saying that we will enforce these sanctuary laws that make this data into a sanctuary state. i think enforcement is critical, not just...
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it's not just california that every other state. be careful who's in the majority because different things can happen depending on who is proposing different states when you find things you don't like to manipulate the constitution for your benefit it can create big problems with lawsuits across the country. this was litigated in federal court and it was upheld. it was found that the law is and unconstitutional because it applies to the in-state and out-of-state producers. but because this is so broad and new and was never heard from over 100 diverse stakeholders have come out including freedom works, the national conference of state legislators, the humane society, national farmers union and environmental working group's just to name a few. >> reclaiming my time before it expires. question to my colleague. i was under the assumption this was the same language as four years ago so you are telling me that it was even more extreme and covers more is that correct >> yes. >> so the impact would be even more beyond california. >> and bey
it's not just california that every other state. be careful who's in the majority because different things can happen depending on who is proposing different states when you find things you don't like to manipulate the constitution for your benefit it can create big problems with lawsuits across the country. this was litigated in federal court and it was upheld. it was found that the law is and unconstitutional because it applies to the in-state and out-of-state producers. but because this is...
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and almond growers in california say that could cause a biug problem since 150 million pounds of californiana each year. that accounts for about 10% of the world's almond market. ( robin ) california almond growers say will likely cause almond prices to rise... although it is not clear by how much. ( robin ) the n-t-s-b says it's "unhappy" with tesla's decision to release information in a deadly crash investigation involving its autopilot system. the crash happened last month in mountain view.. when a driver crashed into a concrete lane divider and was killed. tesla said that data shows the driver did not have his hands on the wheel... as recommended... and received several warnings from the system prior to the crash. the n-t-s-b says its next update will come in a preliminary report... which generally takes weeks to complete. (robin
and almond growers in california say that could cause a biug problem since 150 million pounds of californiana each year. that accounts for about 10% of the world's almond market. ( robin ) california almond growers say will likely cause almond prices to rise... although it is not clear by how much. ( robin ) the n-t-s-b says it's "unhappy" with tesla's decision to release information in a deadly crash investigation involving its autopilot system. the crash happened last month in...
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gress, was made by california, not washington. we nowecognize we can't do the job with gas power. we need to electrify vehicls. and that's how we're going to solve california's collusion orproblem and cala can take the lead and is taking the lead on getting that done, even though donald trump wants to pretend that electric cars aren't better than internal combustion ca. they are. >> must be some impact, right? how do the administration's viewpoints affect the way that environmentalists are doing their work? >> what really matters is, is it affecting the wayrimerican elety consumers behave? is it afbting the way american drivers he or american manufacturers behave? not so much. they all look at the trump administration and say he's going to be there for a while, he's going to be gone. we're investing in the future. when trump announced i'm going to bring out coal. aun one of the consulting firms said is this changing in what you're investing in. and only one company out o 42 said that it would change their investment strategies. th
gress, was made by california, not washington. we nowecognize we can't do the job with gas power. we need to electrify vehicls. and that's how we're going to solve california's collusion orproblem and cala can take the lead and is taking the lead on getting that done, even though donald trump wants to pretend that electric cars aren't better than internal combustion ca. they are. >> must be some impact, right? how do the administration's viewpoints affect the way that environmentalists...
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and that's how w re going to solve california's collusion problem and california can take the lead and is taking on getting that done, even though donald trump wants to h pretend electric cars aren't better than internal combustion cars. thy are. >> must be some impact, right? tw do the administration's viewpoints affe way that is environmentalts are doing their work? >> what reallytt s is, is it affecting the way american electricity consumer behave? is it afbting the way american drivers behey? or american manufacturers not so much. they all look at the trump administration h and ss going to be there for a while, he's we're investing in the future. when trump announced i'm going to bring out coal. aun one of the consulting firms sas this changing in what you're investing in. 42 only one company out of said that it would change their investment strategies. the rest said we're not for the next three years. we're investing for the next 20 years and the next 20 years is solar. >> just quickly, in terms of strategies, local governments, even colorado this week are now taki the strategy of
and that's how w re going to solve california's collusion problem and california can take the lead and is taking on getting that done, even though donald trump wants to h pretend electric cars aren't better than internal combustion cars. thy are. >> must be some impact, right? tw do the administration's viewpoints affe way that is environmentalts are doing their work? >> what reallytt s is, is it affecting the way american electricity consumer behave? is it afbting the way american...
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you have seen the ceo of twitter, jack dorsey tweet, california is the future and california is thisia and the reason that happened is absolutely crushed the republicans and conservatives in california and they run the place. this is insane. heather: he not only tweeted that but from the media, called for that to be done, remember the great lesson, the political future, and bipartisan cooperation cannot get done. the poverty rate is 20.4%. significantly lower at 14.7%. >> the poverty rate in california is 39% higher proportionally than in texas. and the us census bureau, the old official rate, takes into account the cost-of-living distances, rents are 55% higher in california than texas. what happens is if you are a member of the working poor or anyone other than the elite from silicon valley in hollywood, it is tough to make legals meet, put food on the table and put a roof over your head and that is why 100,000 americans every year are moving out of california is going to other states mostly texas. heather: you call that outmigration, the housing crisis, you mentioned housing acros
you have seen the ceo of twitter, jack dorsey tweet, california is the future and california is thisia and the reason that happened is absolutely crushed the republicans and conservatives in california and they run the place. this is insane. heather: he not only tweeted that but from the media, called for that to be done, remember the great lesson, the political future, and bipartisan cooperation cannot get done. the poverty rate is 20.4%. significantly lower at 14.7%. >> the poverty rate...
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california exports to that country are sli but growing. reportedly increasing 450% in the past decade. saying his napa valley wine has been making inroads. >> we see china and other asian markets as a great opportunity to grow for future generations. this puts us at a disadvantage. >> reporter: wine industry is relatively small, almonds walnuts and pistachio are huge. for an estimated $300 million to $500 million in sales. >> we have been increasing an amount we export to china. >> reporr: officials at the port of oakland are also concerned. california producers made up more than half of the producers last year. >> everybody loses in a trade war and that is what we want to avoid from a california standpoint. >> reporter: $30 billion hit on a more than 100 products. beijing slapped 25% tariff on pork and other goods. in the news room, carolyn tyler abc7 news. >>> take a close look at these photos of a serial bank robber. in each of the robberies, the robber wore either a raiders cap. >>> now to developing news, the crash that killed a washi
california exports to that country are sli but growing. reportedly increasing 450% in the past decade. saying his napa valley wine has been making inroads. >> we see china and other asian markets as a great opportunity to grow for future generations. this puts us at a disadvantage. >> reporter: wine industry is relatively small, almonds walnuts and pistachio are huge. for an estimated $300 million to $500 million in sales. >> we have been increasing an amount we export to...
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egs specially in california.k, today auto emissions are the largest, i repeat the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the nation. it's been that way in california for more than 60 years when scientists here stressed the connection between auto emissions and air pollution, which together are very, very harmful contributors to respiratory ailments such as asthma and other pulmonary problems. because of that recognition, california actually began regulating automobile emissions as far back as 1961. almost a full decade before the environmental protection act of 1970. >> so the epa is the federal agency, shouldn't what they say affect everyone, including california? >> you would think so under most circumstances but here's where the issue gets interesting. when the congress passed the environmental protection act in 1970, california was granted a special waiver process to enact even more string ent regulations than the national rules if necessary. as parts of that law, californians asked for and received a
egs specially in california.k, today auto emissions are the largest, i repeat the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the nation. it's been that way in california for more than 60 years when scientists here stressed the connection between auto emissions and air pollution, which together are very, very harmful contributors to respiratory ailments such as asthma and other pulmonary problems. because of that recognition, california actually began regulating automobile emissions as far...
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they were going back to southern california. a witness told the chp in the middle of the driving rainstorm on april 6th at mile marker 95, they saw a newer model maroon suv slide off the highway down a grassy embankment and plunge into the eel river below. >> given the weather, there's not been the ability to do any flyovers and mendocino county sheriff's has been aassisting. we are looking into additional search and recovery efforts. >> reporter: this is surveillance video from a neighbor's house of the families' red honda pilot suv leaving their southern california home on march 30th. >> i thought about that earlier. that was the last time you see the kids. you see them and it's -- it's not great. >> reporter: outside their home in santa clarita, a single candle sits on the porch, a tiny vigil of hope that the homeowners will blow it out upon their safe return. in mendocino county, the eel river is swollen and rushing because of last week's atmospheric river. drivers can't get in to investigate. >> to think that that could be
they were going back to southern california. a witness told the chp in the middle of the driving rainstorm on april 6th at mile marker 95, they saw a newer model maroon suv slide off the highway down a grassy embankment and plunge into the eel river below. >> given the weather, there's not been the ability to do any flyovers and mendocino county sheriff's has been aassisting. we are looking into additional search and recovery efforts. >> reporter: this is surveillance video from a...
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, decenas de estudiantes se pre registraron y es que en california, jÓvenes se pueden para registrarenes ya se han registrado, el anuncio viene el dÍa antes de las marchas masivas que esperan en las escuelas del paÍs, los estudiantes saldrÁn de sus salones nuevamente maÑana a para protestar contra la violencia de las armas en los placeres, aquÍ estÁ el se secretario de estado >>> bueno, para mÍ es una gran inspiraciÓn ver a tantos jovenes en este tiempo, en este clima polÍtico, reconociendo su poder, no solo organizÁndose y tomando acciÓn, pero escribiÉndose para votar y votando de las elecci elecciones que vienen >>> hoy tambiÉn mÁs de dos euros y cuenta estudiantes del Área de la bahÍa dejaron al capitolio estatal para pelear por prote a propuestas contra las armas de fuego >>> todavÍa tiene tiempo para registrarse hasta el 5 de junio, en san josÉ daÑan trujillo noticiero telemundo >>> noticiero reafirma su compromiso con la informaciÓn, maÑana a partir de las 10:00 de la maÑana estaremos transmitiendo en vivo desde estas protestas que se esperan en toda la bahÍa, tambiÉn le invito
, decenas de estudiantes se pre registraron y es que en california, jÓvenes se pueden para registrarenes ya se han registrado, el anuncio viene el dÍa antes de las marchas masivas que esperan en las escuelas del paÍs, los estudiantes saldrÁn de sus salones nuevamente maÑana a para protestar contra la violencia de las armas en los placeres, aquÍ estÁ el se secretario de estado >>> bueno, para mÍ es una gran inspiraciÓn ver a tantos jovenes en este tiempo, en este clima...
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by the way california it -- northern california did make the top 20.you've been on highway 80 around emeryville, that is number 14. that's the latest in jack lemmon square. back to you. >> thank you. i've been on 80 and experienced that. >> i'm not a aggressive guy but aggressive enough that on protecting my self. >> sometimes you have to get yourself out of a situation by putting your foot on the accelerator. you do have to be chill. i think the anchors agree. westbound 24, let's look at the commute. starting with westbound 24, it is slow in lafayette also lot -- slow on 680. when you get to the bay bridge it is crowded. it has not been a like commute. it's about a 30 minute delay. there have been no major problems once you get onto the span. if you are in san francisco caught the drive from here downtown to the airport looks good with no major problems. northbound 101 is slow in san mateo. we've seen slow traffic in the east bay and one big problem in the south bay has been 17. it gets worse even though those accidents have been cleared on 17 near th
by the way california it -- northern california did make the top 20.you've been on highway 80 around emeryville, that is number 14. that's the latest in jack lemmon square. back to you. >> thank you. i've been on 80 and experienced that. >> i'm not a aggressive guy but aggressive enough that on protecting my self. >> sometimes you have to get yourself out of a situation by putting your foot on the accelerator. you do have to be chill. i think the anchors agree. westbound 24,...
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california exports to that country are slim but growing. reportedly increasing 450% in the past decade. saying his napa valley wine has been making inroads. >> we see china and other asian markets as a great opportunity to grow for future generations. this puts us at a disadvantage. >> reporter: wine industry is relatively small, almonds walnuts and pistachio are huge. for an estimated $300 million to $500 million in sales. >> we have been increasing an amount we export to china. >> reporter: officials at the port of oakland are also concerned. california producers made up more than half of the producers last year. >> everybody loses in a trade war and that is what we want to avoid from a california standpoint. >> reporter: $30 billion hit on a more than 100 products. beijing slapped 25% tariff on pork and other goods. in the news room, carolyn tyler abc7 news. >>> take a close look at these photos of a serial bank robber. in each of the robberies, the robber wore either a raiders cap. >>> now to developing news, the crash that killed a was
california exports to that country are slim but growing. reportedly increasing 450% in the past decade. saying his napa valley wine has been making inroads. >> we see china and other asian markets as a great opportunity to grow for future generations. this puts us at a disadvantage. >> reporter: wine industry is relatively small, almonds walnuts and pistachio are huge. for an estimated $300 million to $500 million in sales. >> we have been increasing an amount we export to...
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northern california river..ami >>> you're watching kpix5 news. >>> our top story at 6:30, a grim search tonight along a northern california river for a family of four who vanished on their way to the bay area. they were on their way home to southern california when they missed a scheduled stop in san jose. >> reporter randy page spoke with a nab who may have been one of the last to -- a neighbor who may have been one of the last to see them. >> reporter: a single candle stands on the drive where the thottapilly family lives while hope for their safe return begins to fade. this video taken by a security camera mounted on matt lima's house across the street, it was 7:30 in the morning on march 30 as soumya takes her children to school. 15 minutes later she's back. at 2:15 in the afternoon she and her daughter bring in the empty garbage cans and 15 minutes later the family is off apparently heading for portland, oregon. then on their way back they plan to stop and see a relative in san jose. they never arrived. wha
northern california river..ami >>> you're watching kpix5 news. >>> our top story at 6:30, a grim search tonight along a northern california river for a family of four who vanished on their way to the bay area. they were on their way home to southern california when they missed a scheduled stop in san jose. >> reporter randy page spoke with a nab who may have been one of the last to -- a neighbor who may have been one of the last to see them. >> reporter: a single...
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ved to revoke california's waiver. but many of the public statements allude to the agency moving in that direction. i would ask you, does the agency intend to initiate proceeding to revoke california's waiver. yes or no. secretary pruitt: not at present. we worked very closely with california officials on an issue. i have sent e.p.a. representative -- ms. matsui: that is a no? secretary pruitt: it's important we work together to achieve as was indicated earlier national standards. ms. matsui: it's not a yes or no. secretary pruitt: congresswoman, we're working diligently and diplomatically with california. ms. matsui: ok. i believe your answer should be a no because you said you want a national program and you won't get this without california agreement. the law requires you to set standards and protect public health and welfare. california standards does just that. california agreed to a national program to enter into an agreement to accomplish that goal. if you challenge a waiver or significantly weaken the standards
ved to revoke california's waiver. but many of the public statements allude to the agency moving in that direction. i would ask you, does the agency intend to initiate proceeding to revoke california's waiver. yes or no. secretary pruitt: not at present. we worked very closely with california officials on an issue. i have sent e.p.a. representative -- ms. matsui: that is a no? secretary pruitt: it's important we work together to achieve as was indicated earlier national standards. ms. matsui:...
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california. rest onsn't mean we can our laurels or that there is not work to be done here either. what is clear, and the first to listen nteresting to, because it clearly set up that there are elements that our election issues.tration are simply an election administration issue. concern and documentation of the dizzy information campaigns disinformation and propaganda is having an effect on elections outside, which is very challenging to deal wfrp. we ca a lot of time and we will dealing with the nuts and bolts election ics of administration and hardening that to make sure it is secure about are transparent that and there is lots of growth there.one the harder job is combat the misinformation or fear that is out there is having on he general public about something as fundamental as their vote and impact of their vote. where we see that particularly in california is in a state that is generally not purple state newer generations of voters coming in. in l.a. county voters understood are the plurali
california. rest onsn't mean we can our laurels or that there is not work to be done here either. what is clear, and the first to listen nteresting to, because it clearly set up that there are elements that our election issues.tration are simply an election administration issue. concern and documentation of the dizzy information campaigns disinformation and propaganda is having an effect on elections outside, which is very challenging to deal wfrp. we ca a lot of time and we will dealing with...
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spend california money and resources to help enforce that policy is a california decision.ourt. if the federal, can't compel state to participate in medicaid, it can't compel states to become law enforcement authorities on immigration. >>chris: of course the constitution didn't say anything about medicaid which didn't happen until the 1960s. it says something specifically about immigration. mr. nelson, 30 seconds for a final thought. >> unfortunately, that is completely misleading. don't want our people doing the federal government's job nor do they have the time. what california law is requiring is our service not cooperating which is resulting in people that have committed crimes ending up on the streets of every county. certainly orange county.we got involved because we don't think that's right. we are tired of the states want to use these arguments to prevent us from keeping the citizens safe. >>chris: all right. we will have to leave it there. didn't think we would settle this and we didn't. congressman sherman, mr. nelson, thank you both for joining us today to discus
spend california money and resources to help enforce that policy is a california decision.ourt. if the federal, can't compel state to participate in medicaid, it can't compel states to become law enforcement authorities on immigration. >>chris: of course the constitution didn't say anything about medicaid which didn't happen until the 1960s. it says something specifically about immigration. mr. nelson, 30 seconds for a final thought. >> unfortunately, that is completely misleading....
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a california boy gets trapped in a sewage pipe.ere able to track him down and save his life. a 13-year-old boy is recovering tonight...after falling 25 feet into an underground sewage pipe in los angeles. jesse hernandez fell into the drainage system while he was playing in a maintenance shed at a park yesterday.. the drainage flows into the los angeles river through an intricate system of pipes...moving at about 15 miles per hour. an l-a fire department spokesperson says crews used floating cameras to locate hernandez. he was found early this morning....he was taken to a local hospital..where he is being evaluated. officials are now investigating how jesse fell into the pipe in the first place. (steve) dwayne "the rock" johnson is opening up publicly about his battle with depression. (catherine) in an interview - the actor revealed that times have been much harder for him than fans know. the worst time he says - was his mother's attempted suicide when he was 15. he says she got out of their car on a highway - and tried to walk int
a california boy gets trapped in a sewage pipe.ere able to track him down and save his life. a 13-year-old boy is recovering tonight...after falling 25 feet into an underground sewage pipe in los angeles. jesse hernandez fell into the drainage system while he was playing in a maintenance shed at a park yesterday.. the drainage flows into the los angeles river through an intricate system of pipes...moving at about 15 miles per hour. an l-a fire department spokesperson says crews used floating...
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two markets, california and states with lower standards. it could hurt the u. s. economy in the long run. >> we see many countries in europe and china moving toward aggressively -- moving toward these types of vehicles aggressively. >> reporter: the epa director did not give an exact number for the new mileage standards. he said that would be reviewed and announced later. in one of the creek, jana katsuyama . >>> new dashcam video has been released showing a sacramento sheriff's deputy hitting a protester. investigators say this video proves the deputy had no idea he had hit someone. about the california supreme court has upheld the law that allows the collection of dna samples from people suspected of committing serious crimes. we will tell you about the concerns i had. >>> good morning. you can see traffic is off to a nice start if you are driving on highway 4 coming over willow pass. we will tell you more about the morning commute when we come back. >>> we are not looking for record highs, but a nice day for the giants home opener. it wi
two markets, california and states with lower standards. it could hurt the u. s. economy in the long run. >> we see many countries in europe and china moving toward aggressively -- moving toward these types of vehicles aggressively. >> reporter: the epa director did not give an exact number for the new mileage standards. he said that would be reviewed and announced later. in one of the creek, jana katsuyama . >>> new dashcam video has been released showing a sacramento...
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california police are on the scene and a warning people to steer clear of the workers have been tweeting from inside the building will have a live report also coming up could u.s. troops soon be patrolling the border with mexico so we can have a wall of proper security we're going to be guarding our border with the military at. the embassy in his anger over mexico's failure to stop a group of migrants headed north of the rio grande and he's a wanted for treason in spain now the fate of former cattle on president carlos is in the hands of german judges today prosecutors here asked the court to grant every question extradite him to spain and the u.n. calls the war in yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis millions are on the verge of starvation is it too late for a donor conference and pledges of money to ease the so. it's good to have you with us we begin with breaking news from the united states police in california say an active shooter on the loose at the headquarters of you . you tube in california a number of people are said to have been hospitalized police are warning people to
california police are on the scene and a warning people to steer clear of the workers have been tweeting from inside the building will have a live report also coming up could u.s. troops soon be patrolling the border with mexico so we can have a wall of proper security we're going to be guarding our border with the military at. the embassy in his anger over mexico's failure to stop a group of migrants headed north of the rio grande and he's a wanted for treason in spain now the fate of former...
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glenn pomeroy says because the california earthquake authority was created by the california legislaturea non for profit insurance provider they offer safe reliable affordable policies. and not just for homeowners glenn says renters should have earthquake insurance also which can run as low as $150 a year.sound from: glenn pomeroy - california earthquake authority"it's very cheap and we know the big one is coming " glenn pomeroy says if you retrofit your house you save 20% on earthquake insurance. sound from: glenn pomeroy - california earthquake authority " if not retrofitted like pulling rug from under someone, so easy to retrofit for a few thousand dollars " not every home needs retrofitting. sound from: glenn pomeroy - california earthquake authority" it's just homes before 1979 that is really bad and need to be checked " in berkeley gabe slate kron 4 news . ( marty ) ( marty )a big earthquake hitting the bay area again is a matter of when, not if. people who study quakes are looking at ways for emergency personal to better respond to a quake. this new digital seismograph is an accel
glenn pomeroy says because the california earthquake authority was created by the california legislaturea non for profit insurance provider they offer safe reliable affordable policies. and not just for homeowners glenn says renters should have earthquake insurance also which can run as low as $150 a year.sound from: glenn pomeroy - california earthquake authority"it's very cheap and we know the big one is coming " glenn pomeroy says if you retrofit your house you save 20% on...
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together, we're building a better california.ing made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. captioning made possible >> ryssdal: good morning, good morning, jane pauley has the morning off. this is a special edition "sunday morning," our money issue. let's start with the basics. you need money to spend money. for people with low incomes or no income at all, that's a problem. and it's led to calls for a guaranteed minimum
together, we're building a better california.ing made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. captioning made possible >> ryssdal: good morning, good morning, jane pauley has the morning off. this is a special edition "sunday morning," our money issue. let's start with the basics. you need money to spend money. for people with low incomes or no income at all, that's a problem. and it's led to calls...
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these democrats have lost their mind in california. now it's sanctuary cities, what are we talking about here. the american people have to have a sanctuary country and border and finally secure the border once and for all. the american people want it. steve: you are nodding along. >> you know how i feel about the wall. you talked about some of them losing their mind. they want them in our backyard. they don't want them in their backyard. theirs are gated and protected. i suggested why don't we split this caravan. we can put them in mark zuckerberg's yard and the rest of them that talk about our president. we can place them in their backyards. they can police them and feed them. whatever needs to be done. chelsea handler said her house is big enough and she will invite them into her home. i'm waiting to see if that happens, steve. steve: we should follow up on that. there was a national guard announcement this week. is this a good idea or poor substitute. >> what other chose does the president have. his job is to protect the american pe
these democrats have lost their mind in california. now it's sanctuary cities, what are we talking about here. the american people have to have a sanctuary country and border and finally secure the border once and for all. the american people want it. steve: you are nodding along. >> you know how i feel about the wall. you talked about some of them losing their mind. they want them in our backyard. they don't want them in their backyard. theirs are gated and protected. i suggested why...
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yes it costs california.ing up in a half our at kristen, dan. >> thanks a lot, ama. >>> brace for impact if you think housing price in the bay area are high. not even a down payment in an ultraexclusive neighborhood in southern california. >> yeah, the latest property on billionaire beach in malibu went for nine figures. rob hays from our sister station has the story. >> reporter: when you buy a home at billionaires beach it helps to be a billionaire. because the latest sale went for a cool. >> $110 million. >> you heard the expert right. the home in question used to be owned by peter morten one of the founders of the hard rock cafe. i just sold it to oil and at a gas billionaire michael snigt. >> this is so far what we believe to be the largest sale in l.a. county. >> that's saying a lot in the l.a. area where the spelling estate sold several years ago for 85 mm. thelg then this mansion in bel-air for $$250 million. good news for you. it's still available. >> a dream become reality. put your mind to it. it w
yes it costs california.ing up in a half our at kristen, dan. >> thanks a lot, ama. >>> brace for impact if you think housing price in the bay area are high. not even a down payment in an ultraexclusive neighborhood in southern california. >> yeah, the latest property on billionaire beach in malibu went for nine figures. rob hays from our sister station has the story. >> reporter: when you buy a home at billionaires beach it helps to be a billionaire. because the...
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that california watch?rown responded using the presidents on were exploding this month we celebrate those who have exhibited businesses -- the prison system have reentered society. we believe in second chances for all of those who turn their lives around. governor brown has pardoned more ex-convicts than the last five governors combined. during criticism today on a man who lost his son to an illegal immigrant. >> it shows that he doesn't care about americans. he just wants to get back at trump and put us all in danger on a personal vendetta against the present. >> they found 20 losses against the -- while state government is deeply blue, red california of pushing back. >> finding that the trump administration seems is only reacting against the state. california has decided to find new ways to do things. >> california's laws require the shares not even cooperate which is resulting in people that have committed crimes ending up on the streets of every county but certainly orange county. >> as he said, orange
that california watch?rown responded using the presidents on were exploding this month we celebrate those who have exhibited businesses -- the prison system have reentered society. we believe in second chances for all of those who turn their lives around. governor brown has pardoned more ex-convicts than the last five governors combined. during criticism today on a man who lost his son to an illegal immigrant. >> it shows that he doesn't care about americans. he just wants to get back at...
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california is emotional. goner brown and the mayors and progressive you mayors and the legislator have lost sight of doing the right thing. >> mayor, you are not alone. i want to pull up this map of other cities and municipalities and counties who are looking at either pushing back against sacramento or who have well are a dozen at this point. local communities are looking at this and saying, we tone want to be a part of these laws that don't ashllow local law enforcement to work with the feds. but going back to mr. vegwan what do you say who to those who are victims of crimes of criminal aliens alued on the streets because the new sanctuary laws allow them to escape ice and recommit crimes. >> we have undocumented residence dentses who are what is first of all what is an undocumented resident that's not. undocumented that lives in our community. >> illegal alien. >> you may choose to define them that way. fact our immigration process is so flu today take years for people to get citizenship status. remember w
california is emotional. goner brown and the mayors and progressive you mayors and the legislator have lost sight of doing the right thing. >> mayor, you are not alone. i want to pull up this map of other cities and municipalities and counties who are looking at either pushing back against sacramento or who have well are a dozen at this point. local communities are looking at this and saying, we tone want to be a part of these laws that don't ashllow local law enforcement to work with the...
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in 2010, kevin lee fran swa was arrested in california. his dna matched her case and sentenced 138 years in prison. >> i know that without that law that my attacker would most likely be out there still harming other people and women. >> reporter: jennifer is a senior attorney at the frontier foundation, she says taking the dna of anyone arrested if r a felony can be unfair. in domestic violence cases. >> law enforcement officers come in to a domestic violence situation and can't tell who is responsible, who is the person being violent. they arrest both parties. that would mean that people who are the victims of crime, they have their dna put in to the state's data base as well. >> reporter: the biggest problem with the current system that it does not automatically delete the information of people who are not convicted. that means that the nearly up with third of arresttees, their dna remains in the data base. it's difficult to get that dna taken out of the data base. >> reporter: now that the case is over, the foundation is looking to chan
in 2010, kevin lee fran swa was arrested in california. his dna matched her case and sentenced 138 years in prison. >> i know that without that law that my attacker would most likely be out there still harming other people and women. >> reporter: jennifer is a senior attorney at the frontier foundation, she says taking the dna of anyone arrested if r a felony can be unfair. in domestic violence cases. >> law enforcement officers come in to a domestic violence situation and...
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the california highway patrol is investigating the incident.ime now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: skies cleared over most of the bay area. it was another day with highs mainly in the 60s and 70s. it looks like a nice night too with mostly clear skies except for a few patches of fog near the coast. it is dry on the doppler now but later this week that will change. on the satellite you see a weak ridge of high pressure bringing sunshine and mild temperatures to most of california. the weather should remain fair over the next couple of days with near normal temperatures. but on thursday a late season storm takes aim at the bay area and could bring heavy rain and wind into the weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the 60s and mid 70s inland, 60s and low 70s around the bay, and cool 50s and 60s at the coast. there will be only minor changes on wednesday. on thursday the clouds and the winds will increase out of the south with rain developiing late. rain and wind will be heavy on friday into saturd
the california highway patrol is investigating the incident.ime now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: skies cleared over most of the bay area. it was another day with highs mainly in the 60s and 70s. it looks like a nice night too with mostly clear skies except for a few patches of fog near the coast. it is dry on the doppler now but later this week that will change. on the satellite you see a weak ridge of high pressure bringing sunshine and...
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and later, in southern california. ktvu's alex savidge live in the newsroom now more. >> reporter: yeah absolutely. mike, gasia good afternoon to you and the man now in custody authorities believe that he is one of the most prolific serial killers and rapists in our state's history. who also terrorized a number of communities here in the bay area. decades ago. law enforcement officials believe the golden state killer again is joseph james deangelo. a former police officer. and at this time, fbi agents remain at his home in the community of citrus heights which is just outside of sacramento. obviously you can see a heavy law enforcement presence at that home. as they gather evidence there. for decades a task force has continued to search for the man who was later known as the golden state killer and he's linked to more than 175 crimes including murders, rapes, and burglaries. many of those crimes committed here in the bay area. and the cities of concord, san ramon, danville, fremont, and walnut creek. all within a coupl
and later, in southern california. ktvu's alex savidge live in the newsroom now more. >> reporter: yeah absolutely. mike, gasia good afternoon to you and the man now in custody authorities believe that he is one of the most prolific serial killers and rapists in our state's history. who also terrorized a number of communities here in the bay area. decades ago. law enforcement officials believe the golden state killer again is joseph james deangelo. a former police officer. and at this...
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against california gains support. plus: the threats employees ong before a debate over sanctuary policies as the legal battle against california gains support. >> the threats youtube employees faced long before a deadly shootout at youtube headquarters the damage is adding up for a city and wine country following the deadly wild fires. the budget short fall santa rosa is facing. good morning, it's tuesday, april 17th. i'm michelle obama. >> i'm ann in for kenny. we are off and rolling at 6:00 a.m., starting with the commute and troubles you have been tracking on 880. >> commuters can't catch a break this morning. we had the delays in the northbound direction and now we are tracking delays in the southbound direction, due to an accident in hayward. southbound 880 is getting slow as you make your way in to san lorenzo. traffic is backing up towards marina, this is a live look, south of 238. travel times in the yellow, 18 minute ride between 23 1k3-8 highway 84. the crash near west a street, cleared to the shoulder. you
against california gains support. plus: the threats employees ong before a debate over sanctuary policies as the legal battle against california gains support. >> the threats youtube employees faced long before a deadly shootout at youtube headquarters the damage is adding up for a city and wine country following the deadly wild fires. the budget short fall santa rosa is facing. good morning, it's tuesday, april 17th. i'm michelle obama. >> i'm ann in for kenny. we are off and...
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california is targeting him right back. you see what's going on in california often reflects what's going on in the rest of the nation. you have the right side versus the left side, and there's no in between here, richard. i think it's quite interesting, though, what's going on in california. i've never seen this before, a situation in which elected officials have so taken the side of foreign citizens over american citizens, and there's a bigger storm brewing. >> how have they done that? >> if you look at jerry brown, he took an oath of office to protect against enemies foreign and domestic. it's very clear that some of these criminal, illegal aliens are here and they are intent on harming american citizens. if you look at the five illegal immigrant criminals that jerry brown just pardoned, they are guilty of robbery, dui, which puts the public at risk, and spousal abuse to women. >> philippe has something to say. the topics are the you need a young people, those who are brought here without their control to the united stat
california is targeting him right back. you see what's going on in california often reflects what's going on in the rest of the nation. you have the right side versus the left side, and there's no in between here, richard. i think it's quite interesting, though, what's going on in california. i've never seen this before, a situation in which elected officials have so taken the side of foreign citizens over american citizens, and there's a bigger storm brewing. >> how have they done that?...