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>> tonight on kqed newsroom, our special guest, dr. monica gandhi shares her insight. and we talk about california lawmakers taking on big oil and gas and how they are having problems with employment agencies in sacramento. les halloween is around the corner. we take in autumn festivities on this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco. this friday, october 29th, 2021. welcome to the show i am priya david clemens and this is kqed newsroom. the left catch-up. our pick for some of the top stories in california this week. reservoirs across northern california have slightly higher water levels thanks to last week's drenching storm. a bomb cyclone and atmospheric river broke 100 year rain records in parts of northern california, including san francisco, where we had our wettest ever day in october. in order to escape our severe drought, we need a lot more rain. >>> governor newsom received his booster shot this weekend and encouraged all eligible californians to get the boosters, too. the california drug administration ha
>> tonight on kqed newsroom, our special guest, dr. monica gandhi shares her insight. and we talk about california lawmakers taking on big oil and gas and how they are having problems with employment agencies in sacramento. les halloween is around the corner. we take in autumn festivities on this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco. this friday, october 29th, 2021. welcome to the show i am priya david clemens and this is kqed...
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>>> tonight on kqed. a special guest oakland police chief armstrong on his soaring homicid rate. >>> is california turning blue. we consider the impact on the states new laws. issues ranging from guns up to schools. >>> we visit san francisco's chinatown in this week's edition of something beautiful. >>> coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco. this friday, october 15th 2021.>>> welcome to kqed únews i am your host. let's get into the news. >>> the top five stories this week.>>> we begin in southern california. the busiest port in the nation, port of los angeles will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. joe biden announced the hours as part of a 90 day sprint to clear up the nation's clogged supply chain. >> traditionally our ports have only been open during the week, monday through friday. they are close nights and weekends. by staying open seven days a week through the night and on weekends, the port of los angeles will open over 60 extra hours. in total it will double the number of
>>> tonight on kqed. a special guest oakland police chief armstrong on his soaring homicid rate. >>> is california turning blue. we consider the impact on the states new laws. issues ranging from guns up to schools. >>> we visit san francisco's chinatown in this week's edition of something beautiful. >>> coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco. this friday, october 15th 2021.>>> welcome to kqed únews i am your host. let's get into the...
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. >>> >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, tonight's guest, the executive director of the new york times. plus more recall elections and efforts to regulate oil and gas drilling with our political experts and we visit a unique place in the bay that people call home in this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you this friday october 22, 2001. >>> hello 2021. >>> we begin with the fridayfive. our picks for some of the top stories this week. despite the wet weather we're still in a drought. the worse drought since the 1800s according to governor gavin newsom. this week newsom expanded changes to the entire state. in southern california members of congress held a sub committee hearing about that recent oil spill that dumped thousands of gallons of crude oil off the coast. >> when a locally owned business like mr. brennamen's that's been in the family for ten generations loses tens of thousands of dollars because of the leak that's their subsidy to oil and gas. when a hotel loses its bookings that's their subsidy for oil and gas. when the fragile decades long efforts to recover sp
. >>> >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, tonight's guest, the executive director of the new york times. plus more recall elections and efforts to regulate oil and gas drilling with our political experts and we visit a unique place in the bay that people call home in this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you this friday october 22, 2001. >>> hello 2021. >>> we begin with the fridayfive. our picks for some of the top stories this week. despite the...
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i'm a member of kqed.. >>> kqed thanks our members and the community for their support. >>> from 24/7 live and recorded videos to controlling their smart home devices. learn more at xfinity.com/xfinity home. >> it just takes one stable relationship with a caring adult to help reverse the negative impacts who's experienced abuse or neglect. for foster youth, childhood trauma causes more than physical or emotional pain. it can also lead to lifelong health problems. the good news is that it takes just one casa. a court appointed special advocate to make a difference. find out how you can help at california casa.org. >>> >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, tonight's guest, the executive director of the new york times. plus more recall elections and efforts to regulate oil and gas drilling with our political experts and we visit a unique place in the bay that people call home in this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you this friday
i'm a member of kqed.. >>> kqed thanks our members and the community for their support. >>> from 24/7 live and recorded videos to controlling their smart home devices. learn more at xfinity.com/xfinity home. >> it just takes one stable relationship with a caring adult to help reverse the negative impacts who's experienced abuse or neglect. for foster youth, childhood trauma causes more than physical or emotional pain. it can also lead to lifelong health problems. the...
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.>>> coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco. it is friday, october 1st .>>> welcome. let's kick off with friday five. look at the top stories. >>> governor gavin newsom announced california would be the first state to require a vaccination for all eligible children in public and private schools peing all fda approval for each age group. he signed significant housing and police reform bills.>>> california has the lowest case rate in the nation. they have administered more vaccines than any state. the judge ruled all employees of california prisons must be vaccinated. the delta variant is slowing the economic output. a survey pulls ba on optimism which predicted a growth rate of 5%. they predict a lower but solid growth rate of 4.1% for 2022. >>> during the pandemic they banned landlords for evicting tenants for not paying rent. it ends today. tenants with unpaid rent can stay in their homes if they applied for the states rent relief program.>>> thousands of californians endangered salmon's are in a hatchery program. the students took the salmon in when the water in the
.>>> coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco. it is friday, october 1st .>>> welcome. let's kick off with friday five. look at the top stories. >>> governor gavin newsom announced california would be the first state to require a vaccination for all eligible children in public and private schools peing all fda approval for each age group. he signed significant housing and police reform bills.>>> california has the lowest case rate in the nation....
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.] >> tonight on kqed newsroom, our special guest, dr. monica gandhi shares her insight.il and gas and how they are having problems with employment agencies in sacramento. les halloween is around the corner. we take in autumn festivities on this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you from
.] >> tonight on kqed newsroom, our special guest, dr. monica gandhi shares her insight.il and gas and how they are having problems with employment agencies in sacramento. les halloween is around the corner. we take in autumn festivities on this week's edition of something beautiful. coming to you from