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you saw that county by county. but first, the performance of the republican presidential front runner in court, and what it portends for his criminal trials next year. we'll be right back. be right back. to work from home, so that means lots of video calls. i see myself more and i definitely see those deeper lines. i'm still kim and i got botox® cosmetic. i wanted to keep the expressions that i would normally have, you know, you're on camera and the only person they can look at is you. i was really happy with the results. i look like me just with fewer lines. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic rea
you saw that county by county. but first, the performance of the republican presidential front runner in court, and what it portends for his criminal trials next year. we'll be right back. be right back. to work from home, so that means lots of video calls. i see myself more and i definitely see those deeper lines. i'm still kim and i got botox® cosmetic. i wanted to keep the expressions that i would normally have, you know, you're on camera and the only person they can look at is you. i was...
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all it takes is one intrusion from one county, many small counties under resourced counties to really wreak havoc here. i will also take a moment to make a plug for automatic voter registration, there is some type of the base -- debate how easy it should be to update your voter registration. i can tell you coming from a state that implemented it, the most popular state with more voters, it has done wonders for the accuracy of our voters. to dmv or directly verifying the accuracy, it helps the administration standpoint, it leads to candidate frustration knocking on doors when nobody is there, that sort of thing. i digress. i do want to get to a couple of serious topics, one is our witnesses obviously spoken. had it with recruiting and retention of retention -- election workers. these jurisdiction offices are underfunded and understaffed as it is, now in the context in maintaining physical and cyber threats. election workers are being asked to take on more and more responsibilities to administer and defend the bedrock of our democracy, it should be no wonder we are seeing the turnover r
all it takes is one intrusion from one county, many small counties under resourced counties to really wreak havoc here. i will also take a moment to make a plug for automatic voter registration, there is some type of the base -- debate how easy it should be to update your voter registration. i can tell you coming from a state that implemented it, the most popular state with more voters, it has done wonders for the accuracy of our voters. to dmv or directly verifying the accuracy, it helps the...
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we're seeing a lot of these counties, they're small, rural counties. a lot are republican counties. here's a big one actually, laurel county is one of the largest plurality producing counties for republicans in the state. more than 90% of the vote is in there right now. cameron is winning it, but andy beshear only got 26% in 2019. 91% in, he's at 31.5%. these are good signs. these are not huge shifts in huge counties in terms of population, but we're seeing a number of counties that come in like this. the other thing on a bigger scale that's encouraging right now would be take the second largest county in the state, say this is where lexington university is, core democratic county, but 85% nearly of the vote is in right now. no surprise that he's winning bill, but sitting at basically 72% of the vote. he got 66% of the vote out of this county in 2019. you take a look at some of the areas right around fayette county, the suburbs of lexington, we have more than 60% of the vote in, and here's beshear at 57%. he got 49% of the vote last time around. so you look at where the state capita
we're seeing a lot of these counties, they're small, rural counties. a lot are republican counties. here's a big one actually, laurel county is one of the largest plurality producing counties for republicans in the state. more than 90% of the vote is in there right now. cameron is winning it, but andy beshear only got 26% in 2019. 91% in, he's at 31.5%. these are good signs. these are not huge shifts in huge counties in terms of population, but we're seeing a number of counties that come in...
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a contra costa county has met team was deployed. the health department says air monitoring found no major toxic risks and no shelter in place or evacuation was necessary. but just seeing the flaring, it's scary has brought about concern. it's the safest way to make sure there's not a catastrophic build up of pressure that can then lead to fires and explosions. chevron richmond refinery has had its fair share. in 1989, a major explosion injured eight workers and firefighters. in 1999, another explosion and fire emitted toxic gases as hundreds of neighbors were medically treated. then in 2012, a leak in a corroded pipe caused a massive fire that injured six workers and had 15,000 people visiting emergency rooms and clinics. chevron faced $2 million in fines and restitution. and over the last decade, dozens and dozens of flares in the air district in the county. >> year after year have sought amendment of state law to increase the maximum fines and penalties for refinery incidents like this. and every year, business and industry defeat
a contra costa county has met team was deployed. the health department says air monitoring found no major toxic risks and no shelter in place or evacuation was necessary. but just seeing the flaring, it's scary has brought about concern. it's the safest way to make sure there's not a catastrophic build up of pressure that can then lead to fires and explosions. chevron richmond refinery has had its fair share. in 1989, a major explosion injured eight workers and firefighters. in 1999, another...
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these two big counties here. madison county, fourth largest county in the state.almost all the votes are in, you can see tate reeves is gonna bring this by four points. in 2019, there was kind of momentous occasion in mississippi politics. the democrats in the 2019 race against white reeves, one madison county. it was the first time in more than three decades, that i carried the county. so they came into the night thinking, they could win it again. and the question was, could they expand on the margin. again this is a big county, in terms of population. so if democrats are already won it, it could improve on that. that would really put pressley in a much better position, but instead it seems to have reverted to form here reeves is gonna carry. that's a huge disappointment. huge disappointment for democrats. is that became clear. again outside of, right side of jackson, and south of madison county. is the second largest county in the state, big suburban republican county. this is where tate reeves grew up, ranking country not on the votes counted yet. but you see i
these two big counties here. madison county, fourth largest county in the state.almost all the votes are in, you can see tate reeves is gonna bring this by four points. in 2019, there was kind of momentous occasion in mississippi politics. the democrats in the 2019 race against white reeves, one madison county. it was the first time in more than three decades, that i carried the county. so they came into the night thinking, they could win it again. and the question was, could they expand on the...
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, but princess washington, chair of the solano county sierra club. and this is soon city mayor pro tempore join concerned residents and citizens tuesday in wanting to bring attention to california for evers intention to overturn a longstanding county land initiative. the reality is in order to develop that land, they need to put forth a at a ballot measure in november of 2024 to overturn or the growth because it is a current policy that we have in front of county back in 1984, a group called the orderly growth committee was organized by salon, a county citizens, a large by proposals to build new cities on ag land in the county. >> the ogc then got enough residents signatures back in eighty-four to get the orderly growth initiative on the county ballot in order to stop what it calls urban sprawl shortly after it was approved by voters ending the plans for those new cities. the sierra club says it stands by the county's orderly growth initiative. so without checks and balances, we would be much like most bay area cities where as you see, there's no dis
, but princess washington, chair of the solano county sierra club. and this is soon city mayor pro tempore join concerned residents and citizens tuesday in wanting to bring attention to california for evers intention to overturn a longstanding county land initiative. the reality is in order to develop that land, they need to put forth a at a ballot measure in november of 2024 to overturn or the growth because it is a current policy that we have in front of county back in 1984, a group called...
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, a very delayed poll closing the end we hinds county again, the biggest county in the state, a county6 points in the last governor's election, and presley in the early voting has come out 73% in this county and that leads to the vote from hinds and where to come is going to bring presley closer statewide. the issue that presley is running into is, he has made gains in some counties. he had made gains in a number of counties from the democratic nominee in 2019, but it has not been consistent, and in fact in a couple of big counties, he is not doing anywhere near what the democrat did in 2019. for, instance is only about 40% of the voting. this was the democratic county in 2019. democrats carry this county and the governor's race for the first time in more than 30 years in 2019. so pressley wanted to keep in the democratic focal fold and maybe even expand the margin. this looks like maybe reverting to pre-2019 form, reaves with a seven-point advantage. still a lot of vote coming in there, but that's a troubling sign, i think, for democrats. and also, again, the second biggest county the
, a very delayed poll closing the end we hinds county again, the biggest county in the state, a county6 points in the last governor's election, and presley in the early voting has come out 73% in this county and that leads to the vote from hinds and where to come is going to bring presley closer statewide. the issue that presley is running into is, he has made gains in some counties. he had made gains in a number of counties from the democratic nominee in 2019, but it has not been consistent,...
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you go to the second biggest county in the state, rankin county, right outside jackson. reeves grew up here. nearly 80% of the vote in. reeves has a 34 point advantage. he won this by 26 points in 2019. so you've got counties where pressley is over performing versus the democratic showing in 2019. but you also have some big counties where reeves is over performing his own share in 2019. so i think right now if you are the reeves campaign your feeling pretty good about what you're seeing. hinds county remains a big wildcard here. how many votes are going to come out of there and how much is that going to do for presley? and that brings the wildcard into the equation here. and that is that there is -- she has dropped to the, race was doing great, but she was running as an independent, she dropped out, endorsed presley, her name stayed on the ballot, because to, late she's drawing one off. the rule in mississippi is not just having the most votes at the end of the election, it is hitting 50% plus one. so one of the possibilities here with hinds county and so much outstandin
you go to the second biggest county in the state, rankin county, right outside jackson. reeves grew up here. nearly 80% of the vote in. reeves has a 34 point advantage. he won this by 26 points in 2019. so you've got counties where pressley is over performing versus the democratic showing in 2019. but you also have some big counties where reeves is over performing his own share in 2019. so i think right now if you are the reeves campaign your feeling pretty good about what you're seeing. hinds...
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our county health department. it would issue a warning what we call the community warning system. 2 residents in cannes in the affected area. if it becomes a level 2, meaning on off-site impacts. currently, they have not rated as a level 2, it's a level one on side impact they again, health county health is in contact with marin county officials our notification system doesn't go out. and miranda just goes out in contra costa. so if there was determined to be off-site impacts are in, they would do the notification. therd's just discussions about that. now i have not heard that there's any off-site impacts yet in moran, but that will be evaluated because it's a fluid situation. but there's no off-site impacts currently in contra costa. now, let me just say no one wants continued cumulative exposure to this type of toxic material. so these are never good the the committee warning system is really designed to ask people to shelter in place if it's needed. and again, the health department has not made that determinati
our county health department. it would issue a warning what we call the community warning system. 2 residents in cannes in the affected area. if it becomes a level 2, meaning on off-site impacts. currently, they have not rated as a level 2, it's a level one on side impact they again, health county health is in contact with marin county officials our notification system doesn't go out. and miranda just goes out in contra costa. so if there was determined to be off-site impacts are in, they would...
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in alameda county. it's as simple as that. >> coming up at 6:00, we'll go into another issue that the recall campaign was fighting today and action by leaders they say will confuse this recall process. >> okay. we'll see you at 6:00. thanks for the preview. >> see you then. >>> a scary morning for a family along the peninsula today. they say they heard a noise in their driveway, and when they went to investigate, they had a gun pulled on them. the family, who asked us not to identify them, heard a drilling sound in their driveway around 4:00 this morning. when one of them went outside to see what was going on, he said he saw a man under his toyota prius in the process of stealing the car's catalytic converter, but then another man emerged from a nearby car and pointed a gun at him. >> and then at this moment when i start yelling, a guy stood up. and then took out a gun and pointed the gun at me. stop there, i will shoot you. i will shoot you. >> this happened in palo alto. police say they don't see a lo
in alameda county. it's as simple as that. >> coming up at 6:00, we'll go into another issue that the recall campaign was fighting today and action by leaders they say will confuse this recall process. >> okay. we'll see you at 6:00. thanks for the preview. >> see you then. >>> a scary morning for a family along the peninsula today. they say they heard a noise in their driveway, and when they went to investigate, they had a gun pulled on them. the family, who asked us...
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take washington county right here, we've got almost all the vote in washington county, one of the counties where issue one will fail, but supporters of shulan are sitting at 40 and a half percent in this county, just about all of the vote in. this summer, supporters of she won, presumably voted no this summer, because they did not want to raise the threshold. no in the same county summer got 42. it really does not look like we are not seeing shifts of more than a point or two in these completed counties. it really does feel like, the turnout is higher, it looks like, but it feels like, in many ways, it's a re-run of the summer, and folks on both sides had the same sense then as they do know about what they are voting on. they had their minds made up in both cases. >> just to be clear for everybody at home here, ohio is effectively a red state. this is one of the first times that voters in a red state have been asked to vote affirmatively for reproductive choice, that is correct, right, steve? >> that is a key point going forward. and this is also seen as a model for other red states and sw
take washington county right here, we've got almost all the vote in washington county, one of the counties where issue one will fail, but supporters of shulan are sitting at 40 and a half percent in this county, just about all of the vote in. this summer, supporters of she won, presumably voted no this summer, because they did not want to raise the threshold. no in the same county summer got 42. it really does not look like we are not seeing shifts of more than a point or two in these completed...
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these are the counties we consider suburban counties. you can see green, an abortion rights leading in most of the suburban counties here. and if i just circle these areas here to show you again roughly where the suburban counties are, and i remind you where donald trump won four years, you can see, yes, there are a few blue counties, but a lot of red. a lot of red suburban counties is flipped in essence, to abortion rights. and so democrats looking at this think, hey, you know what, abortion rights, this could be a potent issue, a potent enough issue to turn some counties that have been voting republican really important point. >> and we'll talk to our strategists and also a lot of people talking about what will happen based on these figures in other states. john, standby. we'll come back to you a lot throughout the night. abby, laura, so much there in those maps. i want to bring it into the studio here with my panel, astead herndon, i'll start with you. the state of kentucky, this is going to become sort of like the golden golden boy h
these are the counties we consider suburban counties. you can see green, an abortion rights leading in most of the suburban counties here. and if i just circle these areas here to show you again roughly where the suburban counties are, and i remind you where donald trump won four years, you can see, yes, there are a few blue counties, but a lot of red. a lot of red suburban counties is flipped in essence, to abortion rights. and so democrats looking at this think, hey, you know what, abortion...
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and so, you know, we look at fulton county or we look at rikers or we look at cook county. terms of the like how do we deal with these institutions actions? an and what do we demand from them? i think we have to ask why people are so invested in the continued existence and of jails as a form of social control and as a form of racial control. because the one thing you run into when youay, why do we have jails at all is somebody says we need them. and i think we have to interrogate that because people the history that i didn't always believe, the necessity of jails, they didn't always associate jails with the capacity to prevent crime. these new ideas and new inventions and new ways of thinking about jail that we can challenge and push back against as we think about what kind of societthat we want to live in. one aspect of the book that i find interesting is, the stories of jail people resisting oppressi themselves. tell us a little bit out that history of incarcerated people and their efforts to resist and shape the conditions in the jail. right. i mean, one of the things th
and so, you know, we look at fulton county or we look at rikers or we look at cook county. terms of the like how do we deal with these institutions actions? an and what do we demand from them? i think we have to ask why people are so invested in the continued existence and of jails as a form of social control and as a form of racial control. because the one thing you run into when youay, why do we have jails at all is somebody says we need them. and i think we have to interrogate that because...
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, but princess washington, the chair of the solano county sierra club. and this is soon city mayor pro tempore join concerned residents and citizens tuesday in wanting to bring attention to california for evers intention to overturn a longstanding county land initiative. the reality is in order to develop that land, they need to put forth a at a ballot measure in november of 2024 to overturn or the growth because it is a current policy that we have in front of county. back in 1984, a group called the orderly growth committee was organized by salon, a county citizens, a large by proposals to build new cities on ag land in the county. >> the ogc then got enough residents signatures back in eighty-four to get the orderly growth initiative on the county ballot in order to stop what it calls urban sprawl shortly after it was approved by voters ending the plans for those new cities. the sierra club says it stands by the county's orderly growth initiative. so without checks and balances, we would be much like most bay area cities where as you see, there's no di
, but princess washington, the chair of the solano county sierra club. and this is soon city mayor pro tempore join concerned residents and citizens tuesday in wanting to bring attention to california for evers intention to overturn a longstanding county land initiative. the reality is in order to develop that land, they need to put forth a at a ballot measure in november of 2024 to overturn or the growth because it is a current policy that we have in front of county. back in 1984, a group...
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it was really all about mendocino county. lake county and sonoma county. after that, there were amounts that just weren't that impressive. herein lies the forecast challenge. we are seeing a little uptick in some moisture. the problem is the deeper moisture is still offshore. i mean, if we could get this right here, watch right. and watch the development take place right there, that'd be good. the problem is it's out here and it may take a while to get here. you know, this this system has just been one disappointment after another, except if you're north. yesterday was, okay, we'll see. mostly cloudy, cloudy skies here with some occasional light rain there could be a quick little burst of maybe you know, a quick little shower or two. solano county, contra costa back towards san jose. santa clara, especially santa cruz, santa cruz mountains. and along the along the coast, you can see peninsula as well. but these are quick movers and they won't produce too much. a rather, i'd say robust easterly breeze, high pressure inland, low pressure, deep offshore. and
it was really all about mendocino county. lake county and sonoma county. after that, there were amounts that just weren't that impressive. herein lies the forecast challenge. we are seeing a little uptick in some moisture. the problem is the deeper moisture is still offshore. i mean, if we could get this right here, watch right. and watch the development take place right there, that'd be good. the problem is it's out here and it may take a while to get here. you know, this this system has just...
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of differences between county and state law, but there's absolute no question that the county law governsounty elections. >> on tuesday, attorney james sutton, who represents da price, wrote to the board of supervisors with concerns over the recall. the email states that the board has the duty to invalidate any and all signatures, collect and by people who are not registered voters in alameda county to be registered voters in the county. >> it's pretty basic. and that law is on the books. it's going to be on the books for the foreseeable future, regardless of what happens with this charter amendment. >> sutton's email states the da price will consider all legal options to enforce the county laws. in oakland, anser hassan abc7 news. >> coming up, we will introduce you to a group aimed at developing leaders while supporting local asian-american organizations. it's all part of our day of giving celebration as we highlight bay area nonprofits working to uplift our communities. >> i'm david goodman with the redwood empire food bank. and i want to thank disney and feeding america for its genero
of differences between county and state law, but there's absolute no question that the county law governsounty elections. >> on tuesday, attorney james sutton, who represents da price, wrote to the board of supervisors with concerns over the recall. the email states that the board has the duty to invalidate any and all signatures, collect and by people who are not registered voters in alameda county to be registered voters in the county. >> it's pretty basic. and that law is on the...
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marin county here.g off, especially to the north, but temperatures, 40s, 50s, there's still some rain, but about a half inch to two thirds of an inch in most of marin county, about a third to two thirds of an inch. 40s, 50s on the temps, the system is beginning its move to the south, so you can see much more activity south than there is north. but still some of these bands about marin county, san pablo bay, solano county, south looks to be the main focus going forward here. so morning rain and then mostly cloudy. staying cool though with 60s on the temps. all right. salads here. bless you, pamela. something new we should get to right away. >> well, i still want to tell you about highway 121. steve is closed right now both directions here near the ravenswood winery between 37 and 116. so a lot of people are staying on 116 highway 12, 121 is not an option until they clear the crash. we also had an earlier crash westbound four at 242. that's gone. but traffic is very slow and if you're driving in the bay a
marin county here.g off, especially to the north, but temperatures, 40s, 50s, there's still some rain, but about a half inch to two thirds of an inch in most of marin county, about a third to two thirds of an inch. 40s, 50s on the temps, the system is beginning its move to the south, so you can see much more activity south than there is north. but still some of these bands about marin county, san pablo bay, solano county, south looks to be the main focus going forward here. so morning rain and...
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it's a pretty small county population. teeny county.ere's not a lot of math to make up here right. so you come in, you look at some of these other blue counties. let's just move up here. only 4% of the vote in. but again, 15 out of 82. so it's in it's in the top half, top third when it comes to population. but still relatively small. so my theory on these things is, you know, it looks like governor reeves is out to an early lead. however, with the largest counties still out in a democratic stronghold, still out where we saw from our own reporter on the scene, long lines. let's let them count votes. and let's see, does hines county, when this comes in, does it substantially change those percentages if it does, then you keep counting. counting. if it doesn't, then, you know, the math is not enough. >> so just to just on the basic math of it, how does brandon pressley have to do in these these big democratic counties in order to make this competitive like 90% of the vote? like, what does he have to do? >> this is like a biden in a philadel
it's a pretty small county population. teeny county.ere's not a lot of math to make up here right. so you come in, you look at some of these other blue counties. let's just move up here. only 4% of the vote in. but again, 15 out of 82. so it's in it's in the top half, top third when it comes to population. but still relatively small. so my theory on these things is, you know, it looks like governor reeves is out to an early lead. however, with the largest counties still out in a democratic...
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honestly, there are some counties where he is absolutely doing that, and there are some counties where he has fallen far short of that. for example, madison county, one of the biggest counties in the state, the fourth biggest in the state, now we're close to 60% of the vote counted in madison county. reeves is leading this by 13 in. 2019, the democrats won this county in a governor's race, the first time in three decades that they have done that so reits has been up performing's own performance here in 2019 in a big county. you go to the second biggest county in the state, rankin county, outside of jackson, roughly 80% of people in, reeves has a 24 point advantage. he won this by 26 points in 2019. you have counties where pressley is over performing versus the democratic showing in 2019. he also big counties, where reefs is over performing his own share in 2019, so i think right now if you are the reeves campaign, you're feeling good about what you're seeing. hinds county remains a big wildcard here. how many votes will come out there, and how much would that do for pressley? that brin
honestly, there are some counties where he is absolutely doing that, and there are some counties where he has fallen far short of that. for example, madison county, one of the biggest counties in the state, the fourth biggest in the state, now we're close to 60% of the vote counted in madison county. reeves is leading this by 13 in. 2019, the democrats won this county in a governor's race, the first time in three decades that they have done that so reits has been up performing's own performance...
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county.reeves margin five points in every county, or if he can increase the democratic margin five points to the counties that they want, that puts him in a position to potentially win this thing. that's why i think that is a significant -- it's not all, but i think it's a significant number there with three fourth evil in. the other big piece of news in mississippi is right here, where the state capital jackson is. hinds county, the biggest county in the state, and they won out of ten votes will come out of this county, and one at the strategic emphases of the presley campaign has been outreach to black voters, a major component of the population in mississippi trying to, if you get black turnout as possible, hinds county, not only the biggest county in the state, it's 70% african american. earlier today, turnout was so high, they ran out of ballots in hines county. they have kept the polls open in hunts county. they are closed throughout the rest of the state. we don't have any number sunda
county.reeves margin five points in every county, or if he can increase the democratic margin five points to the counties that they want, that puts him in a position to potentially win this thing. that's why i think that is a significant -- it's not all, but i think it's a significant number there with three fourth evil in. the other big piece of news in mississippi is right here, where the state capital jackson is. hinds county, the biggest county in the state, and they won out of ten votes...
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but princess washington, chair of the solano county sierra club. pro tempore join concerned residents and citizens tuesday in wanting to bring attention to california for evers intention to overturn a longstanding county land initiative. the reality is in order to develop that land they need to put forth upon met a ballot measure in november of 2024 to overturn or the growth because it is a current policy that we have in front of county. back in 1984, a group called the orderly growth committee was organized by salon, a county citizens, a large by proposals to build new cities on ag land in the county. >> the ogc then got enough residents signatures back in eighty-four to get the orderly growth initiative on the county ballot in order to stop what it calls urban sprawl shortly after it was approved by voters ending the plans for those new cities. the sierra club says it stands by the county's orderly growth initiative. so without checks and balances, we would be much like most bay area cities where as you see, there's no disruption in city and city
but princess washington, chair of the solano county sierra club. pro tempore join concerned residents and citizens tuesday in wanting to bring attention to california for evers intention to overturn a longstanding county land initiative. the reality is in order to develop that land they need to put forth upon met a ballot measure in november of 2024 to overturn or the growth because it is a current policy that we have in front of county. back in 1984, a group called the orderly growth committee...
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in alameda county. they say they have enough signatures but organizers of the campaign to recall the county district attorney, pamela price, say the county leaders are actually adding confusion to the whole recall process. here's nbc's ian cull. >>> recall price. recall price. >> reporter: the effort to recall pamela price intensified today as those who want her out of office say they've collected 80,000 signatures and intend to get about 30,000 more as a safety measure before turning them all in early next year. >> our son did not receive justice, and the only justice we can get for him is to have her recalled. >> reporter: they argue the alameda county d.a. has been too leanend on criminals. >> she refuses to allow her d.a.s to provide gun enhancements. what's been the result? >> reporter: at the same time today the county's board of supervisors voted to put another issue before voters in march. it would change how recalls are done at the county level and align the process with the state. the recall c
in alameda county. they say they have enough signatures but organizers of the campaign to recall the county district attorney, pamela price, say the county leaders are actually adding confusion to the whole recall process. here's nbc's ian cull. >>> recall price. recall price. >> reporter: the effort to recall pamela price intensified today as those who want her out of office say they've collected 80,000 signatures and intend to get about 30,000 more as a safety measure before...
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costa county. they want more dim. the accountability from the big corporations. 6.15, right now and it really feels like to me, i don't have the best memory. this is the first full reign of the morning commute in the dark. but i like that. yeah. for the season, most of the time it's been raining happen like overnight. and that is the way as we >> hit the roads in the morning. but john, he's think it's going to last about how much longer into the commute yet? right there, the middle of the board come you. i'd say this is the first one we're awake for, which? yeah, you could feel it because all of us are stepping outside. we're like, ok, remember this last year? >> this isn't going to last for too terribly much longer are actually going to clear things up. really nice towards noontime today by the afternoon we're looking at sunshine. so just take a little slower this morning. be ready with the rain jacket, the umbrella. you'll need it for a few more hours. this is sfo, very wet right now. just like t
costa county. they want more dim. the accountability from the big corporations. 6.15, right now and it really feels like to me, i don't have the best memory. this is the first full reign of the morning commute in the dark. but i like that. yeah. for the season, most of the time it's been raining happen like overnight. and that is the way as we >> hit the roads in the morning. but john, he's think it's going to last about how much longer into the commute yet? right there, the middle of the...
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let's go to ventura county, california. >> -- for the ventura county sheriff's office. i'd like to thank you for coming to this press conference on such short notice. ideally we would like to have had this press conference last night, but would have been logistically impossible to provide the public with accurate and timely information. today we hope to be as transparent as possible, but understand this is an active and ongoing investigation. and we will not provide any information which could potentially compromise the integrity of that investigation. i want you all to know we sincerely value your role in delivering messages to our community, and today's case i'm not only speaking of our community here in ventura county, i'm referring to communities across the world. we have provided media releases for you all with contact information for our investigative unit and public information officer team. to members of the public who are at the event, if you have videos or photos of the incident, we encourage you to provide those to our office. you can remain anonymous if you
let's go to ventura county, california. >> -- for the ventura county sheriff's office. i'd like to thank you for coming to this press conference on such short notice. ideally we would like to have had this press conference last night, but would have been logistically impossible to provide the public with accurate and timely information. today we hope to be as transparent as possible, but understand this is an active and ongoing investigation. and we will not provide any information which...
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a county jail. a vacaville based. nursing facility, its owner and 7 other nursing facilities have agreed now to pay millions of dollars after giving physicians illegal kickbacks. the u.s. attorney's office says that paxson inc and a prima second second turned into a monetary agreement with certain physicians and those positions. woodruff are large numbers of patients to nursing homes. the ones that you see here on the screen, they're all based in hayward and fremont. the physicians had a quota to meet and would be paid based on the number of patients. they referred. prosecutors say this happened between 2009 2021, the company and those involved will pay more than 45 million dollars. >> it sent 35 the son of a city council is addressing a civil grand jury report slams how the cemeteries are managed. the report says 3 cemeteries are neglected because there are uncollected taxes, sales tax undertakers and are charging for certain services and they say that's taking away from much needed money to upkeep the cemeteries in
a county jail. a vacaville based. nursing facility, its owner and 7 other nursing facilities have agreed now to pay millions of dollars after giving physicians illegal kickbacks. the u.s. attorney's office says that paxson inc and a prima second second turned into a monetary agreement with certain physicians and those positions. woodruff are large numbers of patients to nursing homes. the ones that you see here on the screen, they're all based in hayward and fremont. the physicians had a quota...
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probably mendocino, northern sonoma county, mendocino county.e county, north 60s mainly low on the highs and they're not going anywhere anytime soon. all right. so here's 701. where would you like to start this time? >> yeah, we're going to start at this. an old grade, steve. we have a little bit of problem at the bottom of the grade in case you're just listening. and you want to leave the house. southbound 680 is going to be a little bit slow as you drive out of fremont into milpitas because of a crash at automall parkway. it doesn't seem like it's super serious when it comes to injuries. however, it is causing a bigger backup. now as you leave south mission. so don't be surprised by that. it could ultimately affect traffic coming out of pleasanton and hope it doesn't get that bad if you're looking at the bay bridge, just wondering what that's like. it's very normal. today is a better day than it was yesterday because it's drier on the roads. 701. let's get back to the headlines. >> some residents in martinez say they're concerned about their h
probably mendocino, northern sonoma county, mendocino county.e county, north 60s mainly low on the highs and they're not going anywhere anytime soon. all right. so here's 701. where would you like to start this time? >> yeah, we're going to start at this. an old grade, steve. we have a little bit of problem at the bottom of the grade in case you're just listening. and you want to leave the house. southbound 680 is going to be a little bit slow as you drive out of fremont into milpitas...
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as long as your firm says, santa clara county or san mateo county.re interested, you can apply before november. 30th and the panel because you're going want to know this. if you're on the panel needs every other month once a month at 5.45. in the evening. >> can now enroll to get health care coverage for next year through covered california. open enrollment is now under way through covered california and people who qualify can get financial assistance to help cover those premium costs. state officials say that some people may even be eligible for a no-cost program. so it's worth looking into. meantime, if you do get your health insurance through your work coverage, costs for 2024. are expected to go up. insurance companies are blaming inflation for this many businesses plan to shoulder most of the increase, but employees could feel the pinch in the form of higher premiums and out-of-pocket costs for care. some companies may also limit coverage nearly 153 milleon americans have job-based health insurance. job-based health insurance. we'll be right bac
as long as your firm says, santa clara county or san mateo county.re interested, you can apply before november. 30th and the panel because you're going want to know this. if you're on the panel needs every other month once a month at 5.45. in the evening. >> can now enroll to get health care coverage for next year through covered california. open enrollment is now under way through covered california and people who qualify can get financial assistance to help cover those premium costs....
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vote counted in madison county. reeves is leaving this by 13. in 2019 the democrats won this county in the governor's race. it was the first time in more than three decades they had done that, so reeves seems to be outperforming his own performance here in 2019 in a big county. right outside jackson, now reeves grew up here, nearly 80% of the vote in. reeves has a 30% point advantage. presley is overperforming versus the democratic showing in 2019, but you also have some big counties where reeves is overperforming his own share. i think right now if you're the reeves campaign you're feeling pretty good about what you're seeing. hines county how many votes come out of there and how much is that going to do for presley and that brings the wild card into equation here. she has dropped out of the race but she was running as an independent. her name stayed on the ballot. it was too late to get it off. she's drawn 1.5% of the vote. the rule in mississippi is not just having the most votes on election night is hitting 50%
vote counted in madison county. reeves is leaving this by 13. in 2019 the democrats won this county in the governor's race. it was the first time in more than three decades they had done that, so reeves seems to be outperforming his own performance here in 2019 in a big county. right outside jackson, now reeves grew up here, nearly 80% of the vote in. reeves has a 30% point advantage. presley is overperforming versus the democratic showing in 2019, but you also have some big counties where...
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and you know, marion county understanding, which is, you know, and it atlas sits in marion county. they're one in the same. they are controlled 100 percent by democrats. so this was a very odd case for a bunch of democrats to pursue. and they teamed up with the indian attorney general tab raquita, who was a very ultra right wing conservatives. and he brought in 21 other state attorneys generals, you know, general to support them. okay. so it was a very odd pairing on the other side. you know, the people who are normally, you know, at odds with each other team job, you know, to basically take away the rights of the american people. so that's one of the reasons why everybody thought we're going to lose. i mean, you know, we're taking on it the best place, a federalist society initiative. they, they've been targeting for a long time, you know, to, to take away the rights and civil rights of americans and to essentially shift more rights to the state governments. so it would have allowed state governments basically to administer these federal programs really, however they want without
and you know, marion county understanding, which is, you know, and it atlas sits in marion county. they're one in the same. they are controlled 100 percent by democrats. so this was a very odd case for a bunch of democrats to pursue. and they teamed up with the indian attorney general tab raquita, who was a very ultra right wing conservatives. and he brought in 21 other state attorneys generals, you know, general to support them. okay. so it was a very odd pairing on the other side. you know,...
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. >> the concerns and frustration over a new proposed city in solano county. the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. plans to build a new city in solano county. not sitting well for many who live in the area. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener. >> and i'm mike mibach. tonight the man behind the project taking on a frustrated crowd of people who do not want a new community in their area. ktvu is joey horta live tonight here in studio after attending tonight's meeting. joey well mike, lots of shouting tonight there many people in the crowd just cut off the ceo's presentation causing a heated exchange. >> they don't want this happening in their backyard and we have an idea for how to make solano county better. california forever. ceo john sramek breaking down the project that would create the state's newest city. he's invested $900 million, buying up 60,000 acres four miles from travis air force base on mostly agricultural grazing land in southeast solano county, causing an uproar about the native american graves that you are going to be excavating
. >> the concerns and frustration over a new proposed city in solano county. the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. plans to build a new city in solano county. not sitting well for many who live in the area. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener. >> and i'm mike mibach. tonight the man behind the project taking on a frustrated crowd of people who do not want a new community in their area. ktvu is joey horta live tonight here in studio after attending tonight's meeting....
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maybe a sprinkle or 2 up in mendocino county. big picture after some sprinkles to our north today, we will see a better chance of rainfall overnight saturday night into sunday morning. does look like daytime hours on saturday should remain dry. just a lot cooler. and then monday into tuesday of next week, seeing some more rainfall now compared to that 3 inches of rain up in eureka in the sort of showers we have in the bay area are definitely going to be lighter. santa rosa nevado around a quarter of an inch. the rest of us as little as trace amounts further south in the bay area. so definitely not a lot going on this weekend. just some moderate shower activity and smooth sailing with some cooler temperatures. today is going to be another warm one warmer than average. again, our second day in november, as well as your 3rd day of november. tomorrow, going to be nice and warm. some low 80's in the south bay, some mid to upper 70's for both the east bay as well as up into the north bay. so today's weather is just feeling like yesterd
maybe a sprinkle or 2 up in mendocino county. big picture after some sprinkles to our north today, we will see a better chance of rainfall overnight saturday night into sunday morning. does look like daytime hours on saturday should remain dry. just a lot cooler. and then monday into tuesday of next week, seeing some more rainfall now compared to that 3 inches of rain up in eureka in the sort of showers we have in the bay area are definitely going to be lighter. santa rosa nevado around a...
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county le berkley or buford. so it is fair for dr. ragusa to assume that they could have been ve to c.d.-1 and black voters were at issue. >> justice sotomayor. >> i understand t reference that you are using,ut i understood that dr. liu was to produc maps that the state said it has used. >> that's correct. >> he never lkeat partisanship because thats e of the criteria tt was first used. >> that is correct. but as i understood the record a i know justice alito thinks it should have been assumed that partisahiwould have been the defense, dune if the answer in this case raised partisanship as a defense? >> i don't believe so. the legislature predicated their line drawing. >> you rely on what they said dung the process. the legislatures have come up with justicaons. but the panelccepted their justification and present sume and allowed plaintiffs to test whether that was the true reason and found that it was not. >> what your expert ow everything they said durg the legislative process had to be race-based in some way
county le berkley or buford. so it is fair for dr. ragusa to assume that they could have been ve to c.d.-1 and black voters were at issue. >> justice sotomayor. >> i understand t reference that you are using,ut i understood that dr. liu was to produc maps that the state said it has used. >> that's correct. >> he never lkeat partisanship because thats e of the criteria tt was first used. >> that is correct. but as i understood the record a i know justice alito...
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solano county. but it just kind of fizzled out north. why? because the low is going south. so it takes its moisture with it could get some activity build ups along the san mateo coast. santa cruz, santa cruz mountains down towards santa clara valley. 40s 50s on the temps. here we are warmer compared to the last couple of mornings because of the cloud cover and rain. this is not a snow event for the sierra. this is more about rain for us. as you can see, this system is beginning to make its move south and as it does everything now is going to be lining up here for. okay, the jet stream is staying up here for a while. we will get clipped by weak systems. so it's about marin county, santa rosa, north over the next i'd say 5 to 7 days. but look at the amounts being advertised here. i mean, just some eye popping totals here from about del norte, humboldt county up into washington and also oregon. i think we have to wait a little bit here, maybe towards the seventh or eighth before we get back into some.
solano county. but it just kind of fizzled out north. why? because the low is going south. so it takes its moisture with it could get some activity build ups along the san mateo coast. santa cruz, santa cruz mountains down towards santa clara valley. 40s 50s on the temps. here we are warmer compared to the last couple of mornings because of the cloud cover and rain. this is not a snow event for the sierra. this is more about rain for us. as you can see, this system is beginning to make its move...
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people calling for the removal of alameda county district attorney pamela price say the county is interfering with that process, a claim the county says just is not true. >> ktvu is henry lee explains what's at issue. >> they have created a mount of confusion with the community because they have no idea what's going on. recall and price recall organizers of a recall effort against alameda county da pamela price accused the board of supervisors tuesday of meddling. just wait until we do recall pamela price and then they can look at the charter to see what parts are unconstitutional. >> but the supervisors later voted to have citizens decide in march as to whether the county's decades old charter as it pertains to a recall should be aligned with state law. >> in response to people saying that we're interfering. if your board does this, they're interfering. they're taking away the people's rights. the people still have to vote. >> still recall, organizers say this won't affect their efforts. >> her policies are horrible. >> recall proponent chris moore pointed to saturday's armed robbery of a gu
people calling for the removal of alameda county district attorney pamela price say the county is interfering with that process, a claim the county says just is not true. >> ktvu is henry lee explains what's at issue. >> they have created a mount of confusion with the community because they have no idea what's going on. recall and price recall organizers of a recall effort against alameda county da pamela price accused the board of supervisors tuesday of meddling. just wait until we...
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we are a right to farm county. that means a lot. >> i-team reporter stephanie sierra spoke with flannery ceo jan sramek about several accusations the organization made against him and his team. she'll have his response coming up on abc7 news at five. a new baseball team is coming to the city of oakland. >> the minor league oakland ballers will likely play at laney college this coming spring . abc7 news reporter ryan curry takes a look at this new baseball chapter in oakland. that's why we're here to announce a new baseball team for oakland. >> a team that will never leave town even without the a's. >> you'll still hear the crack of the bat in oakland. plan a to keep the team in oakland may not be working, but there is now a plan b we just couldn't let that end up being the last chapter of baseball in oakland. >> the tradition of baseball in oakland is so deeply tied to this tradition of the city. it's the best baseball town in the country. >> we believe the oakland ballers will be a new minor league team playing in
we are a right to farm county. that means a lot. >> i-team reporter stephanie sierra spoke with flannery ceo jan sramek about several accusations the organization made against him and his team. she'll have his response coming up on abc7 news at five. a new baseball team is coming to the city of oakland. >> the minor league oakland ballers will likely play at laney college this coming spring . abc7 news reporter ryan curry takes a look at this new baseball chapter in oakland. that's...
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>> only those within the county vepe, reflective of the fact that a county like berkeley, or a county like buford was ol moved into cd1. it was fair for them to assume that any vtd in the coties could have been moved in to cd1. where we saw that they were not were where black votewereat issue. >>> i understood the record the way you did. i understood th dr. lu was asked to produce maps thatwere consistent with the adional criteria that the state indicated it had used, correct? >> correct. it's the making of thto partisanship, because that was t one of the criteria that it d first used? >> th is correct. >> i know it seems strange, but as i understood the record, and i know they do think it should assumed that partisanship would be thdefense, do you know if the answer in this case raised partisanship asa defense? >> i do not believe so. the legislature, almost entirely predicated the line drawing during the legislative process on traditional redistricting. they make you were relying on what they said during th process? is to make the court skeptical legislatures have come upwith post j
>> only those within the county vepe, reflective of the fact that a county like berkeley, or a county like buford was ol moved into cd1. it was fair for them to assume that any vtd in the coties could have been moved in to cd1. where we saw that they were not were where black votewereat issue. >>> i understood the record the way you did. i understood th dr. lu was asked to produce maps thatwere consistent with the adional criteria that the state indicated it had used, correct?...
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this is open for anybody from santa clara county or san mateo county.e to apply before november. 30th, the panel beads every other month at 5.45. in the evening. so it shouldn't take up too much your time. >> well, you can now enroll to get health care coverage for next year through covered california. open enrollment is underway as we speak and people who qualify can get financial assistance to help cover their premium cost. in fact, state officials say that some people might even be eligible for no cost programs at also might be worth your time to take a look. meantime, if you do get your health insurance through work coverage, costs for 2024, are expected to go up. insurance companies are blaming inflation for that. many businesses, though, say they do plan to shoulder most of the increase, but employees will probably still feel the pinch in the form of higher premiums and more out of pocket costs for care. some companies may also limit coverage. nearly 153 million americans have job-based health insurance. >> it's 9.52. and for your health. the amer
this is open for anybody from santa clara county or san mateo county.e to apply before november. 30th, the panel beads every other month at 5.45. in the evening. so it shouldn't take up too much your time. >> well, you can now enroll to get health care coverage for next year through covered california. open enrollment is underway as we speak and people who qualify can get financial assistance to help cover their premium cost. in fact, state officials say that some people might even be...
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or next week reporting in placer county. zach boetto. >> we have some breaking news out of las vegas. the raiders have just fired their head coach josh mcdaniels and the general manager david ziegler. in a statement, the team's ownership said the decision came after much thought about what the raiders need to move forward. mcdaniels was hired as the team's head coach just last year after former coach jon gruden resigned after reports of homophobic and misogynistic language used in emails. we'll have much more on this breaking news coming up tonight on sports night live. >> powerful winds continue to fuel. a wildfire burning in riverside county near temecula at least 2200 acres have burned so far around 1100 homes are under evacuation orders and nearly 500 are under an evacuation warning more than 300 firefighters are out there battling this fire. for more on the weather conditions for those fires. here's dave spahr. dave, vicki and will some of the we should have to with that because that's nor their wine country down in soc
or next week reporting in placer county. zach boetto. >> we have some breaking news out of las vegas. the raiders have just fired their head coach josh mcdaniels and the general manager david ziegler. in a statement, the team's ownership said the decision came after much thought about what the raiders need to move forward. mcdaniels was hired as the team's head coach just last year after former coach jon gruden resigned after reports of homophobic and misogynistic language used in emails....
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recall efforts are made in alameda county is headed to voters as a movement to recall the county's district attorney moves forward. and we hear from the mother of this 5 year-old girl who died after getting swept out to sea in half moon bay over the weekend. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning far. >> good morning and thanks for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. it's wednesday, november 29th. i'm john shrable in farina harvey this morning on a very wet morning out there for so many of us as you're venturing outside yesterday, it was the cold that you're dealing with today. it is the rain. we traded it in one wintry factor to another. you can see outside from the berkeley hills camera, a little bit of this wet view looking down into the east bay. we've seen some pretty impressive rainfall total so far. areas like san francisco about a 3rd of an inch. well, closer to a half an inch on some of our mountain tops right along the coastline. as of right now, we do have widespread rainfall near the coastline and right across areas like the richmond cente
recall efforts are made in alameda county is headed to voters as a movement to recall the county's district attorney moves forward. and we hear from the mother of this 5 year-old girl who died after getting swept out to sea in half moon bay over the weekend. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning far. >> good morning and thanks for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. it's wednesday, november 29th. i'm john shrable in farina harvey this morning...
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when you go mateo county for 99 were in county is the same. few pennies. listen, napa and for 96 and you save a whole nickel. six-cents alameda county's at 4.90, go all the way down to solano 4.85. and santa clara county at 4.79. >> well, still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, the biden administration is pushing to get more hostages released in the middle east. we're going to tell you when they might be released in a live report and east bay city is discussing whether to update ordinance on the storage of guns. and after the break, it's cold outside. is john's been telling us we have some tips on how you can save a little bit of money for your -seriously? -why do you do it? -you ignore the signs and the flashing lights. -that's my dad. -that's my mom behind those cones. -how would you feel if that was your family? -flashing lights mean "move over." in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time y
when you go mateo county for 99 were in county is the same. few pennies. listen, napa and for 96 and you save a whole nickel. six-cents alameda county's at 4.90, go all the way down to solano 4.85. and santa clara county at 4.79. >> well, still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, the biden administration is pushing to get more hostages released in the middle east. we're going to tell you when they might be released in a live report and east bay city is discussing whether to update...
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let's dig deeper into the urban counties.ayette county, you can seeanda bashir in 2019 when he won, he won by let's call it 32 points. so andy beshear, ab plus 32. let's look at how joe biden did in fayette county in 2020. joe biden won the county, but he only won by 21 points. beshear won by 32. he has to run up the score in this county and also where louisville is if he wants to have a chance today. so when the votes start coming in, this is what you want to keep an eye on. >> great stuff. let's talk about virginia right now. both chambers of the state legislature are up for grabs. and how that shakes out tonight, people believe, may have real ripple effects far beyond the commonwealth of virginia, including the political future of the republican governor there, and the potency of abortion rights as a battleground issue. still today, john king has more. >> a change of seasons in loudoun county, and a choice that will echo well beyond virginia. >> abortion is tough. i have two girls. i feel personally that every woman has th
let's dig deeper into the urban counties.ayette county, you can seeanda bashir in 2019 when he won, he won by let's call it 32 points. so andy beshear, ab plus 32. let's look at how joe biden did in fayette county in 2020. joe biden won the county, but he only won by 21 points. beshear won by 32. he has to run up the score in this county and also where louisville is if he wants to have a chance today. so when the votes start coming in, this is what you want to keep an eye on. >> great...