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gavin, perhaps the next question — important issues. _ important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, _ important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, you _ important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, you know, - important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, you know, as l next question to you, you know, as deborah has just said, next question to you, you know, as deborah hasjust said, it's next question to you, you know, as deborah has just said, it's time to move on, but when you look through that report, some of the things that struck me certainly that the gatherings according to sue gray did not observe the highest standards expected of the entire british population at the time. you know, as somebody who presumably did adhere to the rules at the time, how does that make you feel that the people responsible for some of the most important decisions in the country were not doing that? {lin important decisions in the country were not doing that?— important decisions in the country were
gavin, perhaps the next question — important issues. _ important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, _ important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, you _ important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, you know, - important issues. gavin, perhaps the next question to you, you know, as l next question to you, you know, as deborah has just said, next question to you, you know, as deborah hasjust said, it's next question to you, you know, as deborah has just...
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and that is what governor gavin newsom is asking for. his proposed 2022 state budget. the governor is expected to present. >> a proposed 2.7 billion dollar covid-19 emergency response package. coming up on monday. kron four's gayle ong breaks down the details on what's inside of it. >> on saturday, governor gavin newsom's administration unveiled a proposed 2.7 billion dollars covid-19 emergency response package. overall. the package includes 1.2 billion dollars to bolster testing by expanding hours and capacity at testing sites throughout the state. 583 million to accelerate vaccination and booster efforts combat misinformation. 614 million to support frontline workers. >> 200 million to support state response operations and 110 million to support vulnerable populations. the governor's proposed budget also calls for new legislation to put supplemental paid sick leave policies in place to protect the state's health care workers. this amid the surge driven by the omicron variant last year, there was an emergency supplemental paid sick leave policy that expired last fall.
and that is what governor gavin newsom is asking for. his proposed 2022 state budget. the governor is expected to present. >> a proposed 2.7 billion dollar covid-19 emergency response package. coming up on monday. kron four's gayle ong breaks down the details on what's inside of it. >> on saturday, governor gavin newsom's administration unveiled a proposed 2.7 billion dollars covid-19 emergency response package. overall. the package includes 1.2 billion dollars to bolster testing by...
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this is more of a dictatorship here in california, rather than than a governorship, gavin newsom and nancy pelosi, they do whatever they want to whenever they want to. they don't care about the voters, they don't care about the people of california. i. so gavin newsom sits on his throne in sacramento and, and just you know, gives out free stuff right when you look at the crime rate. so high here, a california, particularly los angeles, los angeles, look like gotham city. it's so bad with crying. you look like you're walking into a 3rd world country mean, go to downtown l a. and yet gavin needs and wants to get health care to illegals, and he will continue to get reelected. you know, get new. it's not all bad news over call for a tax players because guess what? he's going to give them and tax cuts. but how do you square? i'm trying to add at the math here. you cut tax a taxes for those that are actually paying them, but you're going to fork out a lot of those that really aren't necessarily paying into it. how does the math work out? and is he being over optimistic about the future of
this is more of a dictatorship here in california, rather than than a governorship, gavin newsom and nancy pelosi, they do whatever they want to whenever they want to. they don't care about the voters, they don't care about the people of california. i. so gavin newsom sits on his throne in sacramento and, and just you know, gives out free stuff right when you look at the crime rate. so high here, a california, particularly los angeles, los angeles, look like gotham city. it's so bad with...
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he is now working as a special advisor to governor gavin newsom on the topic of property. which he experienced as a child. here is a clip from the trailer from hbo documentary about him. >> i remember being hungry. i had to hold my mom when she cried. i remember how hard it was to grow up. i think that quote be the change you wish to see in the world is important. often times people get scared. what happens if you don't do anything? >> tubbs has written a book about his life and work titled the deeper the roots. he joins us now via skype. thank you so much for being with us. i'm so disappointed you are not here in studio. we were hoping to make that happen. but with the omicron variant raging we decided it would be safer like this. you're in your hotel room? >> by lighting doesn't look as great as yours but think it's much for having me. we just have to do it again. >> you will have to bring your amazing wife with you next time. i'm looking forward to meeting her. and sharing about her work with our audience. what about you. in one of the two documentaries about you you ar
he is now working as a special advisor to governor gavin newsom on the topic of property. which he experienced as a child. here is a clip from the trailer from hbo documentary about him. >> i remember being hungry. i had to hold my mom when she cried. i remember how hard it was to grow up. i think that quote be the change you wish to see in the world is important. often times people get scared. what happens if you don't do anything? >> tubbs has written a book about his life and...
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. >> now at 8 o'clock, a covid case surge across california governor gavin newsom now laying out his plan of attack including bringing back covid sick pay for some workers. this is kron 4 news at 8 o'clock this saturday night. i'm jonathan mccall and i'm justine waldman. governor gavin newsome has put out his proposed 2022 state budget and included in it. >> is 2.7 billion dollars for covid-19 emergency response kron four's gayle ong breaks down the details on saturday. governor gavin newsom's administration unveiled a proposed 2.7 billion dollars covid-19 emergency response package. overall. the package includes 1.2 billion dollars to bolster testing by expanding hours and capacity at testing sites throughout the state. >> 583 million to accelerate vaccination and booster efforts combat misinformation. 614 million to support frontline workers. >> 200 million to support state response operations and 110 million to support vulnerable populations. the governor's proposed budget also calls for new legislation to put supplemental paid sick leave policies in place to protect the state's h
. >> now at 8 o'clock, a covid case surge across california governor gavin newsom now laying out his plan of attack including bringing back covid sick pay for some workers. this is kron 4 news at 8 o'clock this saturday night. i'm jonathan mccall and i'm justine waldman. governor gavin newsome has put out his proposed 2022 state budget and included in it. >> is 2.7 billion dollars for covid-19 emergency response kron four's gayle ong breaks down the details on saturday. governor...
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[laughter] gavin newsom has a zion higher office, number one.mbarrassing to him. also, union pacific, though railroads -- the district attorney in los angeles county, a two-page letter essentially telling him "if you don't start prosecuting me, it's crime." they wrote him the letter. even with all the arrests made, they have the extended time frame for suspects to appear in court. it's called revictimization to union pacific employees by those same criminals who the railroads and to the employees. they said "we are taking our business out of l.a. county potentially." what happens is gavin newsom knows this is the beginning of a downward spiral, a financial death spiral for any city and state if the businesses leave, your tax base leaves, even your more wealthy taxpayers will leave. then, lower income californians are left behind and you can't recover from that. to greg's point, i think the only thing that triggered gavin newsom going down there was his gucci slippers got lost in transit. [laughter] , or something he ordered got stolen. [laughter
[laughter] gavin newsom has a zion higher office, number one.mbarrassing to him. also, union pacific, though railroads -- the district attorney in los angeles county, a two-page letter essentially telling him "if you don't start prosecuting me, it's crime." they wrote him the letter. even with all the arrests made, they have the extended time frame for suspects to appear in court. it's called revictimization to union pacific employees by those same criminals who the railroads and to...
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. >> una propuesta de gavin newsom, gobernador de california tiene satisfecha a la comunidad indocumentadabe por qué la gente viene al país . >> estragos de la pandemia para respaldar la propuesta de gavin newsom, gobernador de california, para la atención médica de residentes de bajos ingresos de california que viven sin documentos en el país . >> tengo amistades que han tenido el covid-19 y ellos no fueron al hospital porque pensaban que no les darían ayuda. >> esto es el presupuesto millonario del año fiscscal ded añaño 2022 y 202023 del estado dorado que costaría 2.2 mil millones de dólares por año, de ser aprobada la medida, un costo que no tiene precio para californianos como myriam . >> si pedimos a una perrsona, dirán que es mucho, si todos ponemos el granito de arena, ¿por qué no ayudar?. >> los contribuyentes de california pagan por la atención médica de adultos jóvenes y las personas mayores de 50 años que viven en el país de manera irregular, sin embargo, gavin newsom, gobernador de california confía en ingresos ayudará para la atención médica universal . >> me parece bien porq
. >> una propuesta de gavin newsom, gobernador de california tiene satisfecha a la comunidad indocumentadabe por qué la gente viene al país . >> estragos de la pandemia para respaldar la propuesta de gavin newsom, gobernador de california, para la atención médica de residentes de bajos ingresos de california que viven sin documentos en el país . >> tengo amistades que han tenido el covid-19 y ellos no fueron al hospital porque pensaban que no les darían ayuda. >>...
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george gascon and the cronies, gavin newsom are the same.d this disaster by disrespect of law enforcement. they are encouraging the illegal use of drugs and promote $0 bail and most egregiously, they are continuing to release, gavin newsom releasing prisoners from the state prison left and right. his management of the state prisons in california is something nobody ever talks about. but they were such an abuse of older parole and defender parole, he's letting people out left and right and casting blame on everybody else. he actually -- newsom actually closed the california state prison inspection centers like counties like fresno's to prosecute criminals, we have upwards of 300, 400 inmates and our local jail that are either tried or pled guilty and ready to go to state prison. but he uses covid and any other excuse to close the reception centers so it creates another backlog and the local jails which then kicks more people out because there are no beds. so, this is just a perfect storm. it just continues. with people like gavin newsom and g
george gascon and the cronies, gavin newsom are the same.d this disaster by disrespect of law enforcement. they are encouraging the illegal use of drugs and promote $0 bail and most egregiously, they are continuing to release, gavin newsom releasing prisoners from the state prison left and right. his management of the state prisons in california is something nobody ever talks about. but they were such an abuse of older parole and defender parole, he's letting people out left and right and...
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california governor gavin newsome rejected parole for sir, han b. sharice your hon. a palestinian immigrant found guilty of assassinating kennedy . in 1968 kennedy was a democratic us senator and younger brother of the assassinated president john f. kennedy, he was running for the democratic party nomination for president and had just celebrated winning the crucial california primary at a rally at the ambassador hotel in los angeles. i thank to all of you and now it's on the chicago and let win now. as kennedy and his entourage made their way back stage in the kitchen area of the hotel, sir, hans struck fatally wounded kennedy with a bullet to the head. dozens of people witness the shooting. it was an act of violence that changed the course of american history. in august of last year, a california parole panel recommended that sir han who is now 77 years old, be released, saying he had expressed some remorse, but newsome has the final say on pearls. in a statement he called sir hans assassination of kennedy. among the most notorious crimes in american history, he sai
california governor gavin newsome rejected parole for sir, han b. sharice your hon. a palestinian immigrant found guilty of assassinating kennedy . in 1968 kennedy was a democratic us senator and younger brother of the assassinated president john f. kennedy, he was running for the democratic party nomination for president and had just celebrated winning the crucial california primary at a rally at the ambassador hotel in los angeles. i thank to all of you and now it's on the chicago and let win...
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> la variante Ómicron podría ser la última gran ola de la pandemia al menos así dijo el gobernador gavin histórica de casos de covid-19 con más de ciento cuente 3000 nuevos casos nuevos al día en medio de esta ola el gobernador gavin newsom dio un mensaje esperanzador >> explica, nos estamos preparando para una etapa post pandemia que se califica como la etapa endémica según la real academia española una endemia es una enfermedad que reina habitualmente en un país un efecto de endemia es la fiebre amarilla y un motivo por la cual el gobernador cree que esta será la siguiente fase es por un anuncio del doctor faustino que dice que es muy probable que todos en el país sean infectados por Ómicron >> el doctor explica ejemplos como sudáfrica el pico bajo partido en una semana por eso esperan para la próxima semana de enero que los casos distribuyen hablamos con expertos del área de la bahía sobre este tema >> tenemos que esperar este virus ha dado sorpresas el Ómicron no lo esperamos es un golpe bajo de este virus >> yo veo que va de mal en peor la pandemia y con tus comentarios la gente se
> la variante Ómicron podría ser la última gran ola de la pandemia al menos así dijo el gobernador gavin histórica de casos de covid-19 con más de ciento cuente 3000 nuevos casos nuevos al día en medio de esta ola el gobernador gavin newsom dio un mensaje esperanzador >> explica, nos estamos preparando para una etapa post pandemia que se califica como la etapa endémica según la real academia española una endemia es una enfermedad que reina habitualmente en un país un efecto...
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as covid cases surge across california governor gavin newsome today laid out his plan of attack which includes breaking back covid sick time for some workers. governor gavin newsom has put out his proposed 2022 state budget and in it is included. >> 2.7 billion dollars for covid-19 emergency response kron four's gayle ong breaks down the details. on saturday. governor gavin newsom's administration unveiled a proposed 2.7 billion dollars covid-19 emergency response package. overall. the package includes 1.2 billion dollars to bolster testing by expanding hours and capacity at testing sites throughout the state. >> 583 million to accelerate vaccination and booster efforts combat misinformation. 614 million to support frontline workers. 200 million to support state response operations and 110 million to support vulnerable populations. the governor's proposed budget also calls for new legislation to put supplemental paid sick leave policies in place to protect the state's health care workers. this amid the surge driven by the omicron variant last year, there was an emergency supplemental
as covid cases surge across california governor gavin newsome today laid out his plan of attack which includes breaking back covid sick time for some workers. governor gavin newsom has put out his proposed 2022 state budget and in it is included. >> 2.7 billion dollars for covid-19 emergency response kron four's gayle ong breaks down the details. on saturday. governor gavin newsom's administration unveiled a proposed 2.7 billion dollars covid-19 emergency response package. overall. the...
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gavin? [applause] gavin: thank you so much. senator and misses reid, thank you so much for choosing me to paint her portrait. this means such a great deal to me on both a personal and professional level and i will always be proud of this. senator be told the story, i did not know if you remember. -- senator reid told this story. i worked -- i went with them to work and i was sitting in a remake this, it seemed that there were hundreds of people in there and i was wrong in my sketchbook. when it finished up, the hearing finished up, and everyone filed out, a nice dominate suit came over and he took a knee and he said hey, son, what do you have there? did you do those drawings? how about that. he made a big deal out of my drawings and when he walked off, my dad came up to me and said do you know who that was? that was senator reid. so fast forward 10 or 12 years, i was going out of college, and i decided not to pursue artful time. people told me how difficult it is. so the plan was to go to law school and paint on the weekends an
gavin? [applause] gavin: thank you so much. senator and misses reid, thank you so much for choosing me to paint her portrait. this means such a great deal to me on both a personal and professional level and i will always be proud of this. senator be told the story, i did not know if you remember. -- senator reid told this story. i worked -- i went with them to work and i was sitting in a remake this, it seemed that there were hundreds of people in there and i was wrong in my sketchbook. when it...
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el gobernador gavin newson firmÓ una orden que permite incrementar el precio de las pruebas rÁpidas de una multa de hasta 1000 $ e incluso pena de cÁrcel. si usted pagÓ un uso excesivo de estas pruebas puede denunciarlo llamando puede denunciarlo llamando al 1809 525 765. el departamento de salud anunciÓ que no serÁ necesaria una prueba mÉdica para tener una prueba. autoridades de salud del condado de santa clara afirman que pese al aumento de contagios por coronavirus, la instrucciÓn en persona es mejor para estudiantes. sin embargo, una madre de familia dice no estar de acuerdo. marÍa antonieta mejÍa con los detalles. marÍa: este lunes regresaron a clases estudiantes, pero no de la manera que esperaban. a pesar de que se informÓ que se realizarÍan las clases a distancia, despuÉs se informÓ que las clases serÍan en persona. esto vendrÍa despuÉs de que autoridades de salud del condado de santa clara dijera que es mejor para los estudiantes la educaciÓn presencial. >> es que queremos asegurarnos que nuestros estudiantes tengan la oportunidad de tomar las clases en persona. aprendimos qu
el gobernador gavin newson firmÓ una orden que permite incrementar el precio de las pruebas rÁpidas de una multa de hasta 1000 $ e incluso pena de cÁrcel. si usted pagÓ un uso excesivo de estas pruebas puede denunciarlo llamando puede denunciarlo llamando al 1809 525 765. el departamento de salud anunciÓ que no serÁ necesaria una prueba mÉdica para tener una prueba. autoridades de salud del condado de santa clara afirman que pese al aumento de contagios por coronavirus, la instrucciÓn...
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meanwhile, california's p governor that's gavin newsomll rolled up his sleeves and started picking up trash right off of the train tracks. this after an explosion in train robbery has left l.a. littered with discarded packages i look like a third world country. these images, the drone images were on the nightly news. how do w we make sure we don't have to keep coming back ? how doit we secure the site? how do we do a better job in making sure that this doesn't have to continue to happen? this is the supply chain. i know all of us that focus down on the water. it's so beautiful and everybody just focus on containers at the ports supply chainnd while promising o crack down on crime. the democratic governor also was very careful with his words. >> t a listen.tete this ishi organized theft.he you're organized gangs of people that are coming in and forgive me for saying gangs. i knowlengs. that it's not a pejorative. they're organized groups offo folkslk that move from site tom site. re >> well, greg, you heard the governor there. he said all these robberies are making his state look bad.
meanwhile, california's p governor that's gavin newsomll rolled up his sleeves and started picking up trash right off of the train tracks. this after an explosion in train robbery has left l.a. littered with discarded packages i look like a third world country. these images, the drone images were on the nightly news. how do w we make sure we don't have to keep coming back ? how doit we secure the site? how do we do a better job in making sure that this doesn't have to continue to happen? this...
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latinos overwhelmingly gave their votes to gavin newsom and voted no on the recall, even in conservative parts of the state like orange county, 80% voted no on the recall. in your dialogue with other democrats, do you think there were any takeaways democratic leaders should be looking to as far as the latino community, as we go into 2022 elections? >> let me add something. sometimes, i mentioned we did not do immigration reform and that was a big issue. what people don't realize, that is not the only issue. we have known for a very long time that latinos care about the economy. they care about housing. they care about health care, education. things that other voters care about. that is one. two, the take away, first of all, in every poll that i saw and i was watching those very carefully, latinos have never been very supportive of gavin newsom. i will not vote 3-1 and the governors race. even in the general, when he was running against republicans, there were numbers for him, but not as overwhelming as you would've thought. what happened was, all the way -- latinos were the one group amo
latinos overwhelmingly gave their votes to gavin newsom and voted no on the recall, even in conservative parts of the state like orange county, 80% voted no on the recall. in your dialogue with other democrats, do you think there were any takeaways democratic leaders should be looking to as far as the latino community, as we go into 2022 elections? >> let me add something. sometimes, i mentioned we did not do immigration reform and that was a big issue. what people don't realize, that is...
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the recalled how large the portion of latinos supported the no on the recall and basically say the gavinsom here in california. >> lai agree, and that - it was like groups, california and donald trump and we want but it's interesting that and then we go back to how california was back in the day, the slap in the face that we got another member who was welcoming latinos and the cars were flipped in a member also starting with governor bush of the time. [inaudible]. and this was from 19 and nine, 40 most for the election and we need latinos in their constitutions for somebody latinos they went from donald trump, something else on the face but still. [inaudible]. in the last things on this issue, i work with and i remember during the election and we asked them, one of the issues that you believe in about the economy, education, and immigration was there and it was like number six that we are talking about but supporting the or she wants to live in arizona so nope, it won't talk to us so no way, we care a lot and care about a lot of issues. [inaudible]. >> we may be talking about other issue
the recalled how large the portion of latinos supported the no on the recall and basically say the gavinsom here in california. >> lai agree, and that - it was like groups, california and donald trump and we want but it's interesting that and then we go back to how california was back in the day, the slap in the face that we got another member who was welcoming latinos and the cars were flipped in a member also starting with governor bush of the time. [inaudible]. and this was from 19 and...
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the recall, how large a portion of the latinos supported the no one the recall, and basically saved gavin newsom here in california. >> i agree with antonio, definitely. when larry elder came into the picture it was like oops, are we going to get the california donald trump? but let they go back to how california was when pete wilson was there, that slap in the face that we got, and george bush was saying the opposite, he was welcoming latinos. the cards were flipped. i remember governor bush at that time in august 1999, four months before the election and he was saying we need latinos, we need your contributions. so definitely latinos will come and listen. they heard from donald trump, he was slapping us in the face but still, people voted for him. i worked with mike murphy and people in california remember when we did the election in 2010 and we did focus groups and we asked them, what are the issues you care about? the economy, education, and immigration was third -- was not there, it was like the fifth idea they were talking about. does she support the 187 prop that pete wilson did or
the recall, how large a portion of the latinos supported the no one the recall, and basically saved gavin newsom here in california. >> i agree with antonio, definitely. when larry elder came into the picture it was like oops, are we going to get the california donald trump? but let they go back to how california was when pete wilson was there, that slap in the face that we got, and george bush was saying the opposite, he was welcoming latinos. the cards were flipped. i remember governor...
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thank you so and and governor gavin newsom has now activated the national guard to help with covid-19 testing. >> and the crisis that's happening there here in california. more than 103,000 new cases of covid were just reported on friday. did millions of people in the state say they just can't even get tested to find out if they have covid or not. so more than 200 members of the guard will be deployed across 50 testing sites to help boost the staffing levels and make the tests more easily accessible. so here's video of the members who are assisting a covid testing site at deer valley high school in antioch. and additional sites will be opening up in alameda contra costa, napa, santa clara and santa cruz counties. they are all expected to receive some assistance from the national guard in the coming days. but information on those locations has not yet been released. and also the white house is working with the u.s. postal service to distribute millions of covid home test kits to anyone who wants one. the washington post is reporting the biden administration is very close to finalizing
thank you so and and governor gavin newsom has now activated the national guard to help with covid-19 testing. >> and the crisis that's happening there here in california. more than 103,000 new cases of covid were just reported on friday. did millions of people in the state say they just can't even get tested to find out if they have covid or not. so more than 200 members of the guard will be deployed across 50 testing sites to help boost the staffing levels and make the tests more easily...
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governor gavin newsome is bolstering the state's coronavirus efforts by activating the california national guard. >> school districts across the area are trying to deal with rising covid cases among students and staff here in the bay area. the milpitas unified school district says it's had 167 substitute teachers positions that went unfilled this week and now it's placing all schools on a district-wide quarantine. the district also says schools will go back to virtual learning until january. the 18th cloud force amanda hari asked a doctor with a more schools should consider following this model. >> school's out again from milpitas unified students. school leaders have put in place a district-wide quarantine after they say, quote, an exorbitant number of positive student and staff cases. but director of covid response for the ucsf emergency department doctor jeanne noble says moving to virtual learning may not be the best move. i think it's from safety and medical point of view. she says we're no longer in a pre vaccination era. so it's easier to protect kids. >> and that schools are usuall
governor gavin newsome is bolstering the state's coronavirus efforts by activating the california national guard. >> school districts across the area are trying to deal with rising covid cases among students and staff here in the bay area. the milpitas unified school district says it's had 167 substitute teachers positions that went unfilled this week and now it's placing all schools on a district-wide quarantine. the district also says schools will go back to virtual learning until...
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you wouldn't catch me trying that, gavin!atest sports news. an afghan baby who was handed over a wall to soldiers at kabul airport during last summer's evacuation has been found and reunited with his family. the boy disappeared in the mayhem at the airport as thousands of people tried to flee afghanistan when the taliban took over. our correspondent greg mckenzie has the details. reunited after a frantic five—month search, baby sohail was just two months old when he was handed over to soldiers at kabul airport in august, as thousands of people rushed to leave afghanistan as it fell to the taliban. translation: today is a historical day for us as i receive my grandson in front of the media, i am so grateful. in the confusion and chaos of the american evacuation of afghanistan, it was a local taxi driver who discovered the baby alone, took him home to raise as his own. translation: | entered | the airport and saw a baby was lying down on the ground in a very bad condition. i looked around and showed this child to many people. i
you wouldn't catch me trying that, gavin!atest sports news. an afghan baby who was handed over a wall to soldiers at kabul airport during last summer's evacuation has been found and reunited with his family. the boy disappeared in the mayhem at the airport as thousands of people tried to flee afghanistan when the taliban took over. our correspondent greg mckenzie has the details. reunited after a frantic five—month search, baby sohail was just two months old when he was handed over to...
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and then if gavin can let me know what he would like me to do next. so be happy. yeah. well, thank you very much. it's a really fascinating story and i think a very enlightening look i think probably for the rest of the time we can stop sharing your screen and then i will let you know some of the questions that we've gotten from the alex and we actually have a pretty good number of them. so i don't think it will be able to get to all of them, but there's there's certainly a few and i'll try to group a couple that are kind of together somewhat similar, but david said beyond their shared anti-semitism where there are connections between the 1930 catholic front and the 1950 finianism. so interestingly enough he's what this question refers to is a jesuit priest named feeney who by the 1950s was giving anti-semitic soap speeches on boston common leonard feeney and leonard feeney also gained national coast to coast attention because of this. leonard the only connection here is that leonard feeney's father was an informant for the fbi? on the christian front which is kind of w
and then if gavin can let me know what he would like me to do next. so be happy. yeah. well, thank you very much. it's a really fascinating story and i think a very enlightening look i think probably for the rest of the time we can stop sharing your screen and then i will let you know some of the questions that we've gotten from the alex and we actually have a pretty good number of them. so i don't think it will be able to get to all of them, but there's there's certainly a few and i'll try to...
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my name is gavin, please and i am the director of programs exhibitions and community partnerships for the massachusetts historical society. our program this evening. we'll look at the just published book the nazis of copley square in this book professor gallagher provides a crucial missing chapter in the history of the american far-right by looking at the christian front the supporters the christian front imagine themselves as crusaders fighting for the spiritual purification of the nation under assault from godless communism. the front's anti-semitism was inspired by sunday sermons and lay leaders. openly espousing fascism and nazi beliefs. the book is a tale of religion perverted to violent ends and shockingly relevant with the far right ideologies of today. our speaker this evening is professor charles gallagher who teaches at boston college prior to arriving at bc. he was at the geneva school of diplomacy and international relations where he was a visiting fellow and before that he taught in the history. up and at the college of the holy cross in worcester. he has published a numb
my name is gavin, please and i am the director of programs exhibitions and community partnerships for the massachusetts historical society. our program this evening. we'll look at the just published book the nazis of copley square in this book professor gallagher provides a crucial missing chapter in the history of the american far-right by looking at the christian front the supporters the christian front imagine themselves as crusaders fighting for the spiritual purification of the nation...
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we talked with gavin rust who lives nearby, this is what he said authorities told him. >> crashed the into another car with two occupants, they got injured, sent to hospital. he took off running towards the corner and opened fire at the police officers. and then after that, he was shot and killed. >> sounds like there was a lot of gunfire, shots fired. maybe somebody is deceased. i don't know. it happened. random, sounded like a lot of shots. >> reporter: right now you're looking at video shot by gavin rust. stolen car on fire. the suspect died at the hospital after being shot multiple times by police officers. police say he was armed and shot back at them. two people he ran into are not seriously hurt, will recover. all police officers are unharmed. back here live, looking at car that was on fire, still sitting there as evidence. this is a wild, wild evening for san jose police in this normally quiet area. we'll have update on "today in the bay" in the morning. reporting live, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> super stressful for the people who live there. >>> gunfire outside a shop
we talked with gavin rust who lives nearby, this is what he said authorities told him. >> crashed the into another car with two occupants, they got injured, sent to hospital. he took off running towards the corner and opened fire at the police officers. and then after that, he was shot and killed. >> sounds like there was a lot of gunfire, shots fired. maybe somebody is deceased. i don't know. it happened. random, sounded like a lot of shots. >> reporter: right now you're...
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let's listen in to governor gavin newsom. mobile sites that we've set up throughout the state of california would have referred to as the optimum served sites. these optimize service sites not only served the needs of residents and paramount in l, a county. the residents all across the state of california. roughly 650 or so folks were served just yesterday. here at this site. it's open between the hours of seven in the morning seven at night, seven days a week. recognizing the need to expand these hours of operation expand access to the opportunity to get tested. we deployed recently the national guard, you'll see a number of national guards, men and women. behind me as well assisting in this operation to make things more efficient and to make sure data is collected more effectively we have distributed across the state of california to support these 50 sites. 200 national guardsmen and women. we have 80 more going out the rest of this week, and 80 represents the number of optimum search sites that will also be set up as the n
let's listen in to governor gavin newsom. mobile sites that we've set up throughout the state of california would have referred to as the optimum served sites. these optimize service sites not only served the needs of residents and paramount in l, a county. the residents all across the state of california. roughly 650 or so folks were served just yesterday. here at this site. it's open between the hours of seven in the morning seven at night, seven days a week. recognizing the need to expand...
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governor gavin newsom and some increase work place covid vaccine mandates and remove the personal beliefexemption. joining us to discuss this week's big stories is our politics and government reporter. hello. and our news anchor brian watt. >> hello. >> guy, let's start with you, tell us how the legislature and governor are responding to the pandemic and how this has come up in the state assembly race. >> largely to this point california's response to the pandic has been driven by governor gavin newsom. whether it is regulations that were debated in last year's recall campaign, the billions he is proposing in this year's budget for tests and masks for go as we know from schoolhouse rock, it will take more legislative action to make permanent change or go we are starting to see the legislature make moves forgot there was a working group convened this week of assembly members and senators to look at vaccine rules for go one of the state members introduced a bill today who eventually let kids 12 and up get vaccinated without parental consent. i think the big question is, is the legislature
governor gavin newsom and some increase work place covid vaccine mandates and remove the personal beliefexemption. joining us to discuss this week's big stories is our politics and government reporter. hello. and our news anchor brian watt. >> hello. >> guy, let's start with you, tell us how the legislature and governor are responding to the pandemic and how this has come up in the state assembly race. >> largely to this point california's response to the pandic has been...
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governor gavin newsom says he knows people are exhausted by the ongoing pandemic as omicron cases peakes this is the last big surge and the state can shift its plan from penned emmick to endemic. my hope is when we turn the page. that we can then start to lay out a vision for a future where we can start to live with this disease in a different way, with staff sick outs at schools around the state over covid safety demands , newsome remains adamant about keeping classes open for in person instruction. he expressed his gratitude to teachers and urged frustrated parents to hang on. we're doing everything in our power. i just keep it to hold the line. get through these next few weeks and keep our kids in person in school safely. at this point, he says. any new shutdowns are off the table. newsome sat down with us during a stop at a santa clara rail station to tout transportation and infrastructure investments in his budget proposal, the focus on clean energy if you want to be big, you've got to be big in the next big thing, and that's the transformation of our transportation sector that's
governor gavin newsom says he knows people are exhausted by the ongoing pandemic as omicron cases peakes this is the last big surge and the state can shift its plan from penned emmick to endemic. my hope is when we turn the page. that we can then start to lay out a vision for a future where we can start to live with this disease in a different way, with staff sick outs at schools around the state over covid safety demands , newsome remains adamant about keeping classes open for in person...
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governor gavin newsom administration is predicting that change could happen in about a month. kron four's gayle ong has the details. >> we will not be likely masking to contact tracing, doing asymptomatic testing an optimistic view of what doctor monica gandhi, ucsf infectious disease doctor is describing as the endemic will manage it. more like influenza, which is vaccines treatment. and and recommending masks for the vulnerable inside. >> doctor gandhi said the highly transmissible omicron variant can drive the pandemic in to miss city. there's incredible number of pieces of omicron in both unvaccinated and vaccinated. >> what that does is it exposes you to the entire virus and you develop antibodies t cells and b cells across the entire virus. it is a challenging period. we're going to get through this just a few more weeks at a press conference last week, governor gavin newsom announced the end is near and that is preparing for not the pandemic face. >> of this reality. but the endemic phase of this reality and how we live. >> with future variants infectious disease doctor
governor gavin newsom administration is predicting that change could happen in about a month. kron four's gayle ong has the details. >> we will not be likely masking to contact tracing, doing asymptomatic testing an optimistic view of what doctor monica gandhi, ucsf infectious disease doctor is describing as the endemic will manage it. more like influenza, which is vaccines treatment. and and recommending masks for the vulnerable inside. >> doctor gandhi said the highly...
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mayor london breed and governor gavin newsome. here's why. despite the statewide indoor mask mandate. everyone was seen last at so fi not wearing their masks. the governor took pictures with la mayor eric garcetti and magic johnson not wearing a mask. london breed as well. magic johnson then posted those pictures to twitter account and it's gotten a lot of backlash. governor newsome talked about the pictures during a news conference earlier today saying he did wear a mask for majority of the game and just took it off to take the picture. magic was kind enough. generous enough to ask me for a photograph and in my left and some ask and i took a photo rest the time i wore as we all should when i had a glass of water. well, i think and courage everybody else to do so and >> that's it. >> well, the governor went on to say the state is seeing a significant decline in the number of confirmed covid cases in the state. we've also reached out to mayor breed's office for comment. but we have yet to hear back. all right. coming up here at 3 o'clock, a lo
mayor london breed and governor gavin newsome. here's why. despite the statewide indoor mask mandate. everyone was seen last at so fi not wearing their masks. the governor took pictures with la mayor eric garcetti and magic johnson not wearing a mask. london breed as well. magic johnson then posted those pictures to twitter account and it's gotten a lot of backlash. governor newsome talked about the pictures during a news conference earlier today saying he did wear a mask for majority of the...
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if it's adopted it would make california the first state in the nation as gavin newsom likes to say to offer healthcare to all low-income residents regardless of immigration status. also you see this proposal playing out. >> a couple brief details that did not go over. 2 to 3 billion per year. that's an important detail. it's not going to start before 2024. the state has authority extended this to senior residents who may or may not be undocumented and covers young immigrants. so this is filling the gap. adults were not below 26 or above 50. the other numbers you mentioned, this bugs the gap. it's interesting i was calling around about this and what really struck me is how much this put california at odds with most of the country. aside from debbie new york, most of the country is restricting when it comes to immigration. not expanding. i spoke with senator left immigration advocate policy thinker who said this is great this is california doing its thing. but it's not necessarily what's going to play well for suburban swing voters and the rest of the country. while this may be welcomed
if it's adopted it would make california the first state in the nation as gavin newsom likes to say to offer healthcare to all low-income residents regardless of immigration status. also you see this proposal playing out. >> a couple brief details that did not go over. 2 to 3 billion per year. that's an important detail. it's not going to start before 2024. the state has authority extended this to senior residents who may or may not be undocumented and covers young immigrants. so this is...
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gavin newsom, george george gascon, the gavin newsom supported and thated george soros supported and guesseo well supported maxie waters. maxine waters lives in hancock parkrk. this is the upscale area where this young lady was working in a furniture storere. so the very policies and people that people likeat maxine waters supported are coming very close to home. so maybe now to reconsider some of their policies that have imperiled the lives of citizens in l.a. county and in los angeles. i don't think so, larry. because it's getting worse. i mean, i see they've doubled down on defund dismantle. they've doubled down on no baili lawssm. they doubled down on chargingow people with serious crimesn and reducing the charges to misdemeanors. that's common now. and pretty much every blue city and democrat run for state in the country. yeah, but a growing number ofns people are now beginning to reconsider things like idproposition 47 that allows you to steal up to nine hundred, and fifty bucks not just the day but per store. and if you get caught, the worst that happens is they writerst a tic
gavin newsom, george george gascon, the gavin newsom supported and thated george soros supported and guesseo well supported maxie waters. maxine waters lives in hancock parkrk. this is the upscale area where this young lady was working in a furniture storere. so the very policies and people that people likeat maxine waters supported are coming very close to home. so maybe now to reconsider some of their policies that have imperiled the lives of citizens in l.a. county and in los angeles. i...
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gavin newsom not wearing a mask.these things rely on the fact that even though you see it with your own eyes, you can't get any traction, and why can't you get any traction? because the so-called free speech, the free press, they don't do crap about it. that's their side, so we can talk about this forever, and she can sit in our tiny bubble and laugh at it, the trick is that they turn left-wing politics into context. there are only three variables in that situation about the widow, felon out on bond, victim, murder. but then what you do is you layer on the context, cash bail is proof of in inequality. only rich people can afford bail so it's wrong, covid is inhumane in prisons, we have to let them out, overcrowding, so it creates the so-called context which is actually just political ideology and then that allows these felons to get out. and the intellectual talking heads suddenly, like jen psaki forgets about these variables. they forget about the victim, they forget about the fiend out on bail because they are so d
gavin newsom not wearing a mask.these things rely on the fact that even though you see it with your own eyes, you can't get any traction, and why can't you get any traction? because the so-called free speech, the free press, they don't do crap about it. that's their side, so we can talk about this forever, and she can sit in our tiny bubble and laugh at it, the trick is that they turn left-wing politics into context. there are only three variables in that situation about the widow, felon out on...
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what gavin newsom step aside?ide from dennis kucinich or someone who's a candidate, now gavin newsom clearly has some problems but he is an experienced politician who people are looking to. what he step aside and not go against hillary clinton who is one of the worst candidates ever? >> what do i think it? no way. i think he runs and he knows, giving illegal immigrants health care and all that stuff, i think he's a likely guy and i don't believe anyone should walk away from hillary clinton who just fails everywhere she goes. >> harris: usually we talk about the nfl, and kennedy and i do, too. >> kennedy: i'm so glad you brought up the nfl, thank you, harris. sending hillary clinton into save the democrat party, and right now at his age and condition he's in, joe montana is great. he's fantastic. and that's far more impressive then anything hillary clinton will achieve in his entire life. having said that, he knew it was time to step aside. i hope the 49ers do very, very well. i'm going to push back on brian a litt
what gavin newsom step aside?ide from dennis kucinich or someone who's a candidate, now gavin newsom clearly has some problems but he is an experienced politician who people are looking to. what he step aside and not go against hillary clinton who is one of the worst candidates ever? >> what do i think it? no way. i think he runs and he knows, giving illegal immigrants health care and all that stuff, i think he's a likely guy and i don't believe anyone should walk away from hillary...
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governor gavin newsome was in santa clara today promoting his plan to improve the state's infrastructureur's charles clifford has the details. >> earlier this week, california governor gavin newsom unveiled his proposed budget for next year on thursday here in santa clara county took that proposal on the road to talk about infrastructure. governor newsome says that in the proposed budget he's asking for 9.1 billion dollars for a transit package. 2.3 billion dollars of that would go to improving ports. 1.2 billion dollars would go to improving infrastructure. 1 billion dollars would be used to support the workforce and to deal with supply chain issues. he's also asking for the first of 2 payments to cover a 10 billion dollar plan over 2 years to switching the state of california to 0 emissions vehicles. he says that by 2035, california is planning to have all vehicles be alternative fuel or 0 emissions vehicles. the governor says that this infrastructure funding will be in addition to the 40 billion dollars over 5 years that the federal government has committed to help improve roads and h
governor gavin newsome was in santa clara today promoting his plan to improve the state's infrastructureur's charles clifford has the details. >> earlier this week, california governor gavin newsom unveiled his proposed budget for next year on thursday here in santa clara county took that proposal on the road to talk about infrastructure. governor newsome says that in the proposed budget he's asking for 9.1 billion dollars for a transit package. 2.3 billion dollars of that would go to...
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governor gavin newsome presented in his proposed state budget today. ashley zavala breaks down the spending plan. >> for the second year in a row, governor gavin newsome presenting his financial priorities amid a pandemic health care at the top of new sums list in his 286.4 billion dollar spending plan. the governor are proposing to extend the state's health care coverage. medical to all low income californians regardless of immigration status, it would be the first of its kind in the nation. newsome wants to earmark 600, 14 million dollars in program. it would cost more than 2 billion dollars every year after with the program starting in january of 2024, we said we're going to do it. so we take a few years we're committed to doing it. flush in cash and grappling with rising inflation. the governor proposing a gas tax holiday to hit the brakes on a gas tax increase that is set to trigger in july. the pause would decrease the states feel revenue this year by 523 million dollars on transportation. newsome wants to spend 4.2 billion dollars to complete th
governor gavin newsome presented in his proposed state budget today. ashley zavala breaks down the spending plan. >> for the second year in a row, governor gavin newsome presenting his financial priorities amid a pandemic health care at the top of new sums list in his 286.4 billion dollar spending plan. the governor are proposing to extend the state's health care coverage. medical to all low income californians regardless of immigration status, it would be the first of its kind in the...
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gavin newsom.ial distancing is to eat in a restaurant so expensive he will never run into working class people. jamie, hypocrite of the year? >> you crushed it. i will go fauci. it's so much hypocrisy. even the mark thing. get a mask for your mask and then seen at a baseball game for no mask. if not this year arnold noble. he invented the nobel peace prize and went on to invent dynamite. not a lot of peaceful uses. >> greg: good point. tyrus. >> it's a group. cnn. >> [applauding]. >> greg: we need a reason? >> you have not watched the news lately? i don't know. they never keep wowing us. and let's get after it is available. if anyone is looking for a catch phrase that doesn't work. >> greg: we didn't know what let's get after it meant. what was the it. kat, biggest hypocrite. and i am glad you woke up. >> i am not. [laughing]. i think gavin newsom is a good call. it wasn't just him. it was a lot of people. rashida tlaib at the wedding. all of these people making rules for other people and not follo
gavin newsom.ial distancing is to eat in a restaurant so expensive he will never run into working class people. jamie, hypocrite of the year? >> you crushed it. i will go fauci. it's so much hypocrisy. even the mark thing. get a mask for your mask and then seen at a baseball game for no mask. if not this year arnold noble. he invented the nobel peace prize and went on to invent dynamite. not a lot of peaceful uses. >> greg: good point. tyrus. >> it's a group. cnn. >>...
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race. >> largely to this point, california's response to the pandemic has been driven by governor gavinewsom, whether it was delicious debated in last year's recall campaign, the billions he's proposing in this year's budget for tests and mask. as we know from schoolhouse rock, it will take legislative actions to make more to change. i think to your point, we are starting to see the legislator make some moves, there was a working group convened this week of of family members to look at vaccine rules. one of those members, state senator scott weiner from san francisco, introduced a bill today who eventually let kids 12 and up get vaccinated without parental consent. i think really the big question is, is the legislator going to take on this personal belief exemption that allows some kids to get out of taking covid vaccines? this came up in the legislator over measles a few years ago and things got really ugly. i think likely, there will be protests at the capitol, potentially disruptive if this comes up again. i think for democrats, it is not a total slamdunk issue. it sounds, from a deb
race. >> largely to this point, california's response to the pandemic has been driven by governor gavinewsom, whether it was delicious debated in last year's recall campaign, the billions he's proposing in this year's budget for tests and mask. as we know from schoolhouse rock, it will take legislative actions to make more to change. i think to your point, we are starting to see the legislator make some moves, there was a working group convened this week of of family members to look at...
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and governor gavin newsome was in the bay area to make a big announcement today. what he highlighted as part of his climate change related budget. >> governor newsom wants california to make a big investment in electric vehicles. it's all part of his state spending plan. the governor today highlighted part of his climate change related budget as state lawmakers begin deciding how to move forward with that proposal. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >> ford stood tall with the state of california standing outside of ford, silicon valley innovation center. governor gavin newsome. thank the automaker and others from moving in a new 0 emissions direction. and we are on a mission. >> to accelerate the electric adoption. the governor wants the state to spend 10 billion dollars over the next 5 years to invest in electric vehicles, including funds for trucks, buses, charging stations and money to help low income buyers purchase the cars. lawmakers last year already approved about 4 billion dollars for this purpose. newsom is requesting an additional 6 bi
and governor gavin newsome was in the bay area to make a big announcement today. what he highlighted as part of his climate change related budget. >> governor newsom wants california to make a big investment in electric vehicles. it's all part of his state spending plan. the governor today highlighted part of his climate change related budget as state lawmakers begin deciding how to move forward with that proposal. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >> ford stood...
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estas perspectivas para nuestro estado y cÓmo nos benefician. >> lo bueno es que quiero gobernador gavinrnia estamos agregando el sistema para que podamos tener la mejor situaciÓn posible para seguir adelante sobre este tema del covid—19. seguro que sÍ. todos deben de saber. eso quiere decir que es otra cosa. cada aÑo uno pued aplicar para recibir mÁs de $4000 para su familia y si no lo aplicaron los Últimos aÑos, pueden recibir ese dinero. es muy importante que todos lo sepan. hay miles de millones de dÓlares que familias estÁn dejando en una mesa y deben seguir adelante sabiendo que si estÁn trabajando muy duro y son de bajos ingresos, el gobierno federal y el estado de california les puede dar dinero cada aÑo para su familia cuando hacen sus taxes. andrea: bueno, muchÍsimas gracias. de verdad que el estado de california ayuda mucho y aporta mucho y tambiÉn necesita mucho apoyo por parte de ustedes. nos vemos en otra ocasiÓn. te lo agradezco. >> es muy importante que todos sepan que en el estado de california san haciendo muchas cosas ayudar a las familias. >> al volver. la expresiÓn e
estas perspectivas para nuestro estado y cÓmo nos benefician. >> lo bueno es que quiero gobernador gavinrnia estamos agregando el sistema para que podamos tener la mejor situaciÓn posible para seguir adelante sobre este tema del covid—19. seguro que sÍ. todos deben de saber. eso quiere decir que es otra cosa. cada aÑo uno pued aplicar para recibir mÁs de $4000 para su familia y si no lo aplicaron los Últimos aÑos, pueden recibir ese dinero. es muy importante que todos lo sepan....