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but governor newsom said the pricing program caranhae.om who rejected a bill saturday that would havencrc a reservation ane system 5 to $10 down the world famous crooked stretch. >> i thought i was actually in place and i thought we were going to be charged toll or some sort. >> reporter: she lives in san jose and was prepared to pay. >> for the residents here, great for them it's probably going to discourage all this crazy stuff. >> reporter: but acosta agrees that the pricing program would create social equity issues. >> it would keep people who couldn't afford it away. >> the issue is not the fee. the issue is limiting the number of permits sold to the capacityt >>epteve i anortation chairill neighbors association. he's disappoint governor rectedhe rervns, n tonehb.on >>ouiv away a you would still have a viable program because you would limit them. >> reporter: san francisco assemblyman phil ting introduced the now vetoed bill but says he will be sitting down with officials next week to discuss plan b. >> with ehope that we can all fin
but governor newsom said the pricing program caranhae.om who rejected a bill saturday that would havencrc a reservation ane system 5 to $10 down the world famous crooked stretch. >> i thought i was actually in place and i thought we were going to be charged toll or some sort. >> reporter: she lives in san jose and was prepared to pay. >> for the residents here, great for them it's probably going to discourage all this crazy stuff. >> reporter: but acosta agrees that the...
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. >> governor did newsom declares a state of emergency for sonoma county and gets a firsthand look at the devastation from that wildfire still burning in the alexander valley near geyserville. welcome everyone to the 4, i am alex savage. >> and i am southern cover however. this is the second straight day fire crews have been on fire. 28 homes have been destroyed. the fire has 22,000 area a is in remote terrain. it is 5% contained this afternoon. 2000 people are under evacuation orders in geyserville and surrounding areas. >> we want to give you a live look at this pack fire. life pictures from sky fox. you see that massive plume of black smoke moving up into the air in sonoma county. the winds today have calmed. you can see it from the smoke plume going straight up in the air. the calmer winds giving crews on the ground an opportunity to make some headway on this large fire, because they have dangerously strong winds moving in tomorrow. another big issue we are following, a lot of the smoke will drift into the bay area from the kincade fire fire. from were conditions, let's bring in m
. >> governor did newsom declares a state of emergency for sonoma county and gets a firsthand look at the devastation from that wildfire still burning in the alexander valley near geyserville. welcome everyone to the 4, i am alex savage. >> and i am southern cover however. this is the second straight day fire crews have been on fire. 28 homes have been destroyed. the fire has 22,000 area a is in remote terrain. it is 5% contained this afternoon. 2000 people are under evacuation...
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>>governor gavin newsome signature will push back school start times across california. the new law will prohibit middle schools from starting sooner than 08:00am and high schools, no sooner than 08:30am the governor signed the bill hours before his legislative deadline sunday but without a signing statement, supporters of the measure cites studies showing more sleep means an improved education, but opponents say a decision of this magnitude should be made at the local level. the california teachers association releasing a statement monday saying in part. the geo diversity of our state does not lend itself to a one size fits all approach. it could have a disproportionately negative impact on working families, the association noting working parents will likely continue dropping their kids off at normal times regardless of supervision and that there's not enough funding from the state for before school programs. it will be awhile before schools across california start implementing new start times this law doesn't go into effect until 2022. >>reporting in sacramento, ashley
>>governor gavin newsome signature will push back school start times across california. the new law will prohibit middle schools from starting sooner than 08:00am and high schools, no sooner than 08:30am the governor signed the bill hours before his legislative deadline sunday but without a signing statement, supporters of the measure cites studies showing more sleep means an improved education, but opponents say a decision of this magnitude should be made at the local level. the...
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in no vae tvato, lyanne melende 7 news. >>> governor newsom has arrived. let's listen in before the governor's arrival. he'll speak momentarily. >> how to help our communities has been noticed as well. there's tremendous leadership from cal fire, tom porter, our area unit chief, shanna jones. we've got a great incident commander in jeff. this is all extraordinarily noted. how highly trained the team is that's here to help protect this community and help fight this fire. the planning that's gone into it, it's night and day. where we are today right now, compared to two years ago at this very same site, and you can see the prepositioning and preplanning for the thoughtfulness. >> the governor is standing right behind the we'll get an update from cal fire. >> he did get a chance to tour that evacuation center and speak with people so we'll hear what he has to say. >>> coming up, right now, the problems keep mounting for pg&e. >> up next, the how the utility says it's to blame for two fires yesterday in lafayette. plus, abc 7 news contributor phil ma tier look
in no vae tvato, lyanne melende 7 news. >>> governor newsom has arrived. let's listen in before the governor's arrival. he'll speak momentarily. >> how to help our communities has been noticed as well. there's tremendous leadership from cal fire, tom porter, our area unit chief, shanna jones. we've got a great incident commander in jeff. this is all extraordinarily noted. how highly trained the team is that's here to help protect this community and help fight this fire. the...
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on monday, governor newsome says pg&e mismanaged the power shut off. he says the utility should give east residential customer or business $100. small businesses he says it should get $200. >> reporter: it is never enough, but anything helps. it is better than nothing. >> reporter: in a letter to pg&e, ceo william johnson, newsom says the outage was a result of your utility prioritizing profit over public safety for decades. he said the rebates should be funded by shareholders, not rate payers. >> we did it with book lights and candles. >> reporter: kathleen kept her bookstore open in the dark. the business plunged 75% that day. >> i think it is right. i think that a lot of people lost a lot of money this week. it was totally unnecessary having the entire business district shut down. >> reporter: she says a rebate or credit would not be enough. >> i think $250 is a start, but i think that pg&e also owes us an apology. >> reporter: this moment, whose power went out in piedmont, says she is less concerned about the money and would prefer pg&e do things l
on monday, governor newsome says pg&e mismanaged the power shut off. he says the utility should give east residential customer or business $100. small businesses he says it should get $200. >> reporter: it is never enough, but anything helps. it is better than nothing. >> reporter: in a letter to pg&e, ceo william johnson, newsom says the outage was a result of your utility prioritizing profit over public safety for decades. he said the rebates should be funded by...
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this, after gavin newsom in sacramento.ions from those who will be impacted the most. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session is a new beginning for adult victims of child sexual abuse. this, as california governor, gavin newsom, signs assembly bill 218 into law. >> it expands the rights of sex abuse victims considerably. it give them more time to present their claims. >> reporter: legal expert, attorney robert allen, says sex abuse victims often suffer from intimidation, embarrassment, repressed memory, and fear. that was the case for former usa swim team member, nancy thompson, who filed a suit against her swim coach for sexual assault in 2011. >> i cannot figure out what was causing the anxiety and panic attacks, the triggers, the nightmares, the sweating, until i started piecing it together and realizing oh my gosh, this was related to the abuse that i entered when i was younger. >> reporter: beginning in january, the new law opens a three-year window for sex abuse claims, no matter when the alleged crime took p
this, after gavin newsom in sacramento.ions from those who will be impacted the most. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session is a new beginning for adult victims of child sexual abuse. this, as california governor, gavin newsom, signs assembly bill 218 into law. >> it expands the rights of sex abuse victims considerably. it give them more time to present their claims. >> reporter: legal expert, attorney robert allen, says sex abuse victims often suffer from...
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governor newsome. >>well terrorists who want to drive down san francisco's, a crooked part of walmart street will not have to make reservations and pay a toll but after all governor newsom put the brakes on that controversial controversial bill that would have allowed that kron four's will tran has the details. >>the governor said charging people 5 to $10 to go down the crooked lumbered street and the money is on certain days ranges but every year about 2 million people just like this car. they go down here and it causes all kinds of noise and then there's the litter and then there's the pollution and just a lot of problems for people who live next to this history here in the governor said it would be unfair because he called that social equity issues, those who can afford and those who can not afford it just wouldn't be fair for them not to enjoy. this street here me says i know this area all too well before i was governor. i was san francisco supervisor and this was my jurisdiction, so he vetoed it o
governor newsome. >>well terrorists who want to drive down san francisco's, a crooked part of walmart street will not have to make reservations and pay a toll but after all governor newsom put the brakes on that controversial controversial bill that would have allowed that kron four's will tran has the details. >>the governor said charging people 5 to $10 to go down the crooked lumbered street and the money is on certain days ranges but every year about 2 million people just like...
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. >> calling for the recall of gal vin newsom. several gathered. the group known as two million kaelians to recall gavin newsom now has 14,000 members. last month, the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over decent bills the governor has signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afort to live here anymore and i've lived here my entire life. retired. i would like very much to stay here. >> the group needs to gather
. >> calling for the recall of gal vin newsom. several gathered. the group known as two million kaelians to recall gavin newsom now has 14,000 members. last month, the group received approval from the secretary of state to start gathering signatures on a petition. members say they are outraged over decent bills the governor has signed into law. >> he has not dealt with the homeless situation very well, and i'm just concerned that i can't afort to live here anymore and i've lived...
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affected about 1 million customers and the demands governor gavin newsom now aims at pg&e. >>> while democratic candidates prepared to take the debate stage tonight, we preview some of the expected topics on that stage in ohio and another contender could be joining the already crowded democratic field. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning and thank you for waking up with us on mornings on 2, tuesday morning, october 15 and i'm pam cook. >>> good morning. i'm dave clark. we had an earthquake last night. did you feel it? a magnitude 4.5 quake that hit the east bay around 10:30 last night. it was the strongest quick to hit the area in five years. it was felt as far away as chico and lake tahoe according to the viewers sent photos and video of damage caused by the quake and it's one of several over the past week that have hit the bay area including two and san jose and one in coma. last night the quake happene da annivesaid there's a 2% chance we could have one or more aftershock bigger than that magnitude 4.5 during the next week. did you feel it? >> i did no
affected about 1 million customers and the demands governor gavin newsom now aims at pg&e. >>> while democratic candidates prepared to take the debate stage tonight, we preview some of the expected topics on that stage in ohio and another contender could be joining the already crowded democratic field. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning and thank you for waking up with us on mornings on 2, tuesday morning, october 15 and i'm pam cook....
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newsom signs more than a dozen gun violence bill set to strengthen protections and regulate. >>firearms sales in california. >>and if you are streaming assault kron on the news >>today signed off on 15 new gun control laws. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just our this tool that have. >>major bypasses for many states, department started. >>introducing other bills scoring newsome signature strengthen laws surrounding gun sales, including a limit on the number of rifles a person can buy to one a month. the governor also approved grants to help protect communities from gun violence like places of worship in areas disproportionately impacted by violence d
newsom signs more than a dozen gun violence bill set to strengthen protections and regulate. >>firearms sales in california. >>and if you are streaming assault kron on the news >>today signed off on 15 new gun control laws. >>our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence...
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>>governor newsome has signed a bill giving child sexual-assault victims. more time time to file lawsuits until now people in california who were sexually abused as children had until the age of 26 to file a lawsuit. now they have until the age of 40. the bill also gives people outside of the statute of limitations, a 3 year window to file a lawsuit. >>starting in 2022 schools in california will start much later governor gavin newsom signed a measure today that will prohibit middle schools from starting sooner than 8 o'clock in the morning and high schools, no sooner than 8.30. his signature makes california. the first state in the country to mandate later school start times. supporters of the measure cite studies showing more sleep means and improved education. opponents say decision of this magnitude should be made at the local level. the california teachers association released a statement today that reads in part the geo diversity of our state does not lend itself to a one size fits all approach. it could have a disproportionately negative impact on wor
>>governor newsome has signed a bill giving child sexual-assault victims. more time time to file lawsuits until now people in california who were sexually abused as children had until the age of 26 to file a lawsuit. now they have until the age of 40. the bill also gives people outside of the statute of limitations, a 3 year window to file a lawsuit. >>starting in 2022 schools in california will start much later governor gavin newsom signed a measure today that will prohibit middle...
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plotting ryan for his empathy newsome sign the lunch shaming ban into law on saturday law says that students cannot be in the diamond meal of their choice or treated differently from other students because of unpaid debts. >>miles park. i had this kid, he has a new if you want lunch tpbut he should now. >>ryan's mother now wants the federal government to get involved in solving what she calls the nationwide injustice of school lunch debt. she says they plan on meeting with members of congress to discuss the issue. >>forget about having to pay a toll or make a reservation to drive down the crooked section of san francisco's lombard street. governor gavin newsome but the brakes on a bill that would allow did our first will tran has details. >>every year about 2 million people just like this car. they go down here and it causes all kinds of noise and then there's e litter and then there's the pollution and just a lot of problems for people who live next to this history here in the governor said it would be unfair because he called that social equity issues, those who can afford and tho
plotting ryan for his empathy newsome sign the lunch shaming ban into law on saturday law says that students cannot be in the diamond meal of their choice or treated differently from other students because of unpaid debts. >>miles park. i had this kid, he has a new if you want lunch tpbut he should now. >>ryan's mother now wants the federal government to get involved in solving what she calls the nationwide injustice of school lunch debt. she says they plan on meeting with members...
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newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed for tolls on lombard treat. rejecting the bill even after it passed. the governor believes everyone should have access to lombard street without paying. >>> governor newsom also banned the law called lunch shaming. making sure all students will receive a meal of their choice even if their had unpaid meal fees. newsom gave credit to a napa at the issue by paying the outstanding lunch bills for all the students at his school. >> that is amazing what he did. >> i know. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist bill martin back from vacation. >> completely different from last week. this week it will be a different set of metrics. more mild and more fall like, like what you saw today. and temperatures, 81 in santa rosa and those came down from yesterday's numbers. 80 in morgan hills. 71 in oakland. temperatures this week will follow suit. kind of a mild pattern this week if you will. i'll show you the reasons for that. kind of the jet stream that i put in there and right there th frost. that's the cooler air, right? the
newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed for tolls on lombard treat. rejecting the bill even after it passed. the governor believes everyone should have access to lombard street without paying. >>> governor newsom also banned the law called lunch shaming. making sure all students will receive a meal of their choice even if their had unpaid meal fees. newsom gave credit to a napa at the issue by paying the outstanding lunch bills for all the students at his school. >> that is...
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>>and up next governor newsom signing off on 15 n deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. kevin?! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. >>a man on today governor newsome signing off on 15 new gun control laws, our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just our this tool that have. >>major b
>>and up next governor newsom signing off on 15 n deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. kevin?! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo....
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. >>> with help of a napa third grader, governor newsom has banned lunch shaming. all stunts will be able to get a meal of their choice even if their parent has unpaid meal fees. ryan cote brought national attention to this issue when he used his allowance to pay the food service bills of all the students. >> i saw this girl was in line, she was going to get lunch, she got her lunch, they said you have to give it back. and then she was sad. so she went in the back of the line. then kids started laughing at her. so she went in the corner and started crying. >> that's horrible. so ryan decided to work with governor newsom on legislation n azi experience and hgovern. >> it was great to meet you and i hope -- and thank you, and i hope i can meet you again. >> we've been up -- i have, any way, been celebrating with everybody. everybody who worked so hard on this bill to get it passed. one state down, 49 to go. then we go federal. >> all right. look at this picture. they're so cute. governor newsom says i want to thank ryan for his empathy and his courage in bringing awa
. >>> with help of a napa third grader, governor newsom has banned lunch shaming. all stunts will be able to get a meal of their choice even if their parent has unpaid meal fees. ryan cote brought national attention to this issue when he used his allowance to pay the food service bills of all the students. >> i saw this girl was in line, she was going to get lunch, she got her lunch, they said you have to give it back. and then she was sad. so she went in the back of the line....
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. >>> governor newsom saying he is more than frustrated. he is demanding they do a better job in the round of shutoffs. the utility is holding a news conference in 30 minutes, said that they have improved the website and that people are in the dark for two days max. the governor wants them to give $100 to those that lost power and 250 for those that lost business. >>>s that live look in the north bay. what are you seeing? >> this is upgraded to a red fire warning. this threat is for the higher elevations of the peninsula. notice the contrast in the wind. there's no change to the forecast for the higher elevation gusts of 30-55 miles an hour to be. that is wednesday night in to thursday morning and notice, lower elevation of 20. i wanted to drill down and focus in on this. what you are looking at is a fire index rating. this is expected on the speed and humidity. if you see the orange to red. those are the highest danger. once again, the north bay under the highest critical fire danger as we hit wednesday night and thursday. so, to summit up
. >>> governor newsom saying he is more than frustrated. he is demanding they do a better job in the round of shutoffs. the utility is holding a news conference in 30 minutes, said that they have improved the website and that people are in the dark for two days max. the governor wants them to give $100 to those that lost power and 250 for those that lost business. >>>s that live look in the north bay. what are you seeing? >> this is upgraded to a red fire warning. this...
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. >>> later today governor newsom will be in oakland to unveil a new statewide earthquake warning system that features the app called, my shake. it uses ground sensors to detect seismic activity. amber lee shows us how the new system works. >> we're over the marina district of san francisco. >> reporter: the loma prieta earthquake on october 17, 1989, is an event few people in the bay area will forget. even now 30 years later. >> i lived in san francisco in 1989 and it would've been really helpful to know how to check in with other people in my network. >> reporter: if you do feel a quake -- >> reporter: the nation's first date would quake warning system will be officially launched by governor gavin newsom and other officials thursday. it will be the same wireless system that issues amber alerts and an app called, my shake, that gives real-time information. download the my shake up to get a warning when earthquake shaking is heading your way. the app will be available for download on your smartphone. if a quake is at least a magnitude 4.5 people in the area that are likely to feel the sh
. >>> later today governor newsom will be in oakland to unveil a new statewide earthquake warning system that features the app called, my shake. it uses ground sensors to detect seismic activity. amber lee shows us how the new system works. >> we're over the marina district of san francisco. >> reporter: the loma prieta earthquake on october 17, 1989, is an event few people in the bay area will forget. even now 30 years later. >> i lived in san francisco in 1989 and...
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while applauding ryan for his empathy newsome sign the lunch shaming ban into law on saturday.ed for everybody in california does this is huge. >>ryan's mother kylie kirkpatrick says there's one state down and 49 more to go. she now wants the federal government to get involved in solving what she calls the nationwide injustice of school lunch debt. >>we have we have a movement going right now and it's really exciting. >>reporting in napa dan thorn kron 4 news. >>on the peninsula police have made an arrest now after reports of an active shooter at kaiser permanente in redwood city. it happened friday morning several reports of an active shooter armed with a handgun were called in and redwood city police respond within 2 minutes as a matter of fact, investigators identified the suspect as 56 year-old thomas smith police say there's no evidence of shots ever being fired, but smith was armed with what turned out to be a knife. he was threatening the staff. >>there were no shots fired, but the initial reports indicated, there were several callers who believe they heard shots fired a
while applauding ryan for his empathy newsome sign the lunch shaming ban into law on saturday.ed for everybody in california does this is huge. >>ryan's mother kylie kirkpatrick says there's one state down and 49 more to go. she now wants the federal government to get involved in solving what she calls the nationwide injustice of school lunch debt. >>we have we have a movement going right now and it's really exciting. >>reporting in napa dan thorn kron 4 news. >>on the...
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. >>> governor gavin newsom has taken action on a number of bills after the legislature sent more than 1,000 bills to his desk, among them a toll to drive down lombard street in the citybill because he with reaction to his decision. >> people visit lombard streetrema >> there's a lot you're trying all the way down the hill. >> reporter: san francisco resident michelle weber echos what a lot of people see day in, day out who live on the iconic lombard street. on any given day hoards of tourists walking or driving the world famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill more congestion with tourists taking selfies, some in the middle of the road. >> it's a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it's justified, but definitely if we're here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents within a few block radius of that street can't even go out to the weekend because then they get stuck trying to come back. >> reporter: san francisco assembly man bill king introduced assembly bill 1605 after a number of residents complained of the traffic and noise. the bill would have allowed fo
. >>> governor gavin newsom has taken action on a number of bills after the legislature sent more than 1,000 bills to his desk, among them a toll to drive down lombard street in the citybill because he with reaction to his decision. >> people visit lombard streetrema >> there's a lot you're trying all the way down the hill. >> reporter: san francisco resident michelle weber echos what a lot of people see day in, day out who live on the iconic lombard street. on any...
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full that's gavin newsome our governor wants to know too.ails coming up i ♪ ♪ no matter how you stay fit keep it light with light & fit's rainbow of delightful, protein-packed flavors. ♪ ♪ >>it for you as we begin a warm up that we started yesterday, we'll get to the second any hot spots, no hot spots but a stall on the bay bridge and that's not helping the drive in so we'll check in on 80. >>hopefully get that clear pretty quick also asked for the weather still looking at what wednesday night be in our fire danger yet wednesday night into thursday those are the days right there that pg e crews are concerned about national weather service really anyone and that could be affected by a rapidly spreading fire are concerned about. why are we seeing those days when are already so hot and dry. well, the factor there is the winds that will be picking up tomorrow night leading into thursday, so as for right now, we're certainly hot. as daryn mentioned we warmed up yesterday we're going to even warmer today but winds really just not picking up yet so
full that's gavin newsome our governor wants to know too.ails coming up i ♪ ♪ no matter how you stay fit keep it light with light & fit's rainbow of delightful, protein-packed flavors. ♪ ♪ >>it for you as we begin a warm up that we started yesterday, we'll get to the second any hot spots, no hot spots but a stall on the bay bridge and that's not helping the drive in so we'll check in on 80. >>hopefully get that clear pretty quick also asked for the weather still looking...
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governor gavin newsom demanded that utility be held accountable. he urged the electric company to provide impacted customers an automatic credit or rebate of $100 per residential customer or 250 for small business. the governor sent a letter to the public utilities commission confirming the commission will hold a comprehensive review of the power shut off. >>> initially caltrans thought it may have to close the caldecott tunnel during the power outages. that came as a stunning news to tens of thousands of drivers who use the tunnel to commute between alameda and contra costa county every day. ktvu's tom vacar joins us now from the tunnel. caltrans has a new plan in place to make sure a power outage would never close e tunnel. >> reporter: that's exactly right. what's really interesting about this is there's an explanation here and there is a solution. first thing you need to know, caldecott tunnel has two sources of power full-time. one is from pg&e's grid on the alameda county side. the other on pg&e's grid on the contra costa county side. the odd
governor gavin newsom demanded that utility be held accountable. he urged the electric company to provide impacted customers an automatic credit or rebate of $100 per residential customer or 250 for small business. the governor sent a letter to the public utilities commission confirming the commission will hold a comprehensive review of the power shut off. >>> initially caltrans thought it may have to close the caldecott tunnel during the power outages. that came as a stunning news to...
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governor gavin newsom shot down a bill charging people to drive down the famed steep curvy street.ity leaders say they are disappointed. newsom says he vetoed the idea because the experience should be available to everyone regardless of anyone's ability to pay. >>> expect a flurry ofdes this week on capitol hill as democratic lawmakers continue their impeachment inquiry of president trump. nbc's jennifer johnson has the latest from washington. >> reporter: lawmakers take no break in their impeachment inquiry questions president trump's former advisor on russia fiona hill on monday. and on thursday the u.s. ambassador to the european union gordon sondland. both cooperating despite the president's asrsertions that members of his administration would not. sondland will reportedly tell lawmakers he doesn't know why the president held up military aid to ukraine. democrats investigating whether part of the deal included an investigation of joe biden and his son. but republicans are backing the president. >> he released a transcript of this supposed phone call that supposedly all all this
governor gavin newsom shot down a bill charging people to drive down the famed steep curvy street.ity leaders say they are disappointed. newsom says he vetoed the idea because the experience should be available to everyone regardless of anyone's ability to pay. >>> expect a flurry ofdes this week on capitol hill as democratic lawmakers continue their impeachment inquiry of president trump. nbc's jennifer johnson has the latest from washington. >> reporter: lawmakers take no break...
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governor gavin newsom is asking his attorney general to investigate why. kris sanchezoins us live in san jose with a look at the details. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. we know that we pay more in taxes than a lot of folks that we know across the country, but what the governor wants to know is if these folks who are pumping premium gas, better gas, are getting what they paid for. in a letter to aorneyeneral xavier becerra governor newsom said "there is no identifiable evidence to justify these premium prices. if oil companies are engaging in false advertising or price fixing, then legal action should be taken to protect the public." in particular, governor gavin newsom is eyeing name brand gas companies including chevron, shell and 76, which claim their gas is more expensive because it's better. their prices were found to be between 30 cents to $1 more expensive but the governor points to a california energy commission report that found that the gas retailers didn't provide proof that the gas was, in fact, better. we talked with one driver who says he
governor gavin newsom is asking his attorney general to investigate why. kris sanchezoins us live in san jose with a look at the details. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. we know that we pay more in taxes than a lot of folks that we know across the country, but what the governor wants to know is if these folks who are pumping premium gas, better gas, are getting what they paid for. in a letter to aorneyeneral xavier becerra governor newsom said "there is no identifiable evidence...
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with being part of the cover- up. >>> we are getting a closer look at the bill signed by governor newsom giving victims of childhood sexual abuse more time to file civil lawsuits. ktvu reporter jesse gary has details. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session brings a new beginning for adult victims of child sexual abuse and this, as california governor gavin newsom signed assembly bill 218 into law. >> it expands the rights of sex abuse victims considerably and gives them more time to present their claim. >> reporter: legal attorney robert allard said sex abuse victims often suffer from intimidation, embarrassment, repressed memory and fear and that was the case for a swim team member, jancy thompson, who filed suit against her swim coach for sexual assault in 2011. >> i couldn't figure out what caused the anxiety and panic attack and the triggers and the nightmares and the sweating. i started piecing it together and realized that, oh my gosh, this was related to the abuse i endured when i was younger. >> reporter: beginning in january, the new law opens a three-year window for se
with being part of the cover- up. >>> we are getting a closer look at the bill signed by governor newsom giving victims of childhood sexual abuse more time to file civil lawsuits. ktvu reporter jesse gary has details. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session brings a new beginning for adult victims of child sexual abuse and this, as california governor gavin newsom signed assembly bill 218 into law. >> it expands the rights of sex abuse victims considerably and gives...
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>>another big story tonight governor newsome today signed off on 15 new gun control laws kron four'sapitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or court orders that prohibit someone from having a firearm and ammunition just really our this tool have. >>major bipartisan support many states department started. >>introducing it other bills scoring newsome signature strengthen laws surrounding gun sales, including a limit on the number of rifles a person can buy to one a month. grants to help protect communities from gun violence like places of worship in areas disproportionately impacted by violence democratic state leaders celebrating as california continues to have some of the toughest gun laws in the country. the governor citing a 62% decline in calif
>>another big story tonight governor newsome today signed off on 15 new gun control laws kron four'sapitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>governor gavin newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening california's gun violence protection laws among the 15 he signed friday, 5 of them broaden california's gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers employees and co-workers to seek them the restraining orders or...
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the governor newsome signed over the weekend.x california defer to the nation to be on this sale and manufacture of new for products. statewide. seven cisco got banning on for. opener newsome also banning circuses in california from using elephants, liens and other wild animals. the governor called it cruel and deeply disturbing. the california is the third state along with new jersey and hawaii. ii. >> we are seeing some low
the governor newsome signed over the weekend.x california defer to the nation to be on this sale and manufacture of new for products. statewide. seven cisco got banning on for. opener newsome also banning circuses in california from using elephants, liens and other wild animals. the governor called it cruel and deeply disturbing. the california is the third state along with new jersey and hawaii. ii. >> we are seeing some low
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newsome is really wanting to look into this and launch an investigation. earlier this year the governor actually directed the energy commission to look into the mysterious surcharge outside the state's taxes and fees at gas pumps in its report. the cdc concluded the charge could be traced to retail sales with companies like 76 chevron and shell overcharging in california and possibly falsely advertising premium gasoline compared to and brand companies. newsome row a letter yesterday requesting the other attorneys general in california is open in the investigation, we have a a part of that love letter on your screen. you can see the governor wrote the missed mystery surcharge adds up especially for cost conscious working families and oil companies are engaging in false advertising for or gassed price fixing. then legal action should be taken to protect the public. now according to aaa these are the average gas prices on your screen per gallon here in the bay area of course you pay the most $4.26 in san francisco, $4.17 in oakland and $4.14 in san jose. now
newsome is really wanting to look into this and launch an investigation. earlier this year the governor actually directed the energy commission to look into the mysterious surcharge outside the state's taxes and fees at gas pumps in its report. the cdc concluded the charge could be traced to retail sales with companies like 76 chevron and shell overcharging in california and possibly falsely advertising premium gasoline compared to and brand companies. newsome row a letter yesterday requesting...
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governor newsome spent the weekend signing multiple bills into law. the governor signed a bill that gives child victims of sexual assault more time to file lawsuits. right now, victims of child sex abuse heavens of the age of 26 to file. at that age has now been extended to 40. the new low also suspend the statute of limitations for three years beginning january 1, of giving victims of all it is time to take legal action, if they want to. the governor also signed a bill mandating later start times in most public schools. the first in the country to do so. the new lot would be phased-in head require middle schools to begin classes no earlier than 8 i am and high school no earlier than 8:30 a.m. optional early classes known as zero period will not be affected and school districts in some rural areas of california will be exempt. it is start times could begin as early as fall of 2022. >>> another bill involving schools. this one beginning lunch shaming. the governor signed a bill requiring every school to provide a student a meal of their choice. even if
governor newsome spent the weekend signing multiple bills into law. the governor signed a bill that gives child victims of sexual assault more time to file lawsuits. right now, victims of child sex abuse heavens of the age of 26 to file. at that age has now been extended to 40. the new low also suspend the statute of limitations for three years beginning january 1, of giving victims of all it is time to take legal action, if they want to. the governor also signed a bill mandating later start...
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governor gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency for los angeles county.and also for riverside county, where the sandalwood fire s a at orinalt had their powero where spoiled food is ter the b rodents and other wildlife can smell food waste from a mile away, because power disruptions also effect the trash companies tossed it. >> i can't fit it all in a garbage can. >> this noble attract bears and other wildlife and rodents. they may not have their regular collection for a couple of days. >> plaster county has established three dedicated disposal sites for for spoiled food. they are asking people to bring trash there rather than tossing it in the bin outside their house. >>> we are also learning that the power shut off nearly scrubbed a nasa mission 3000 miles away. researchers at uc berkeley got word of the shutoffs on tuesday about 30 hours before the teams a nasa icon satellite was set to lunch. they needed power to monitor the satellites takeoff. they scrambled to get electrical cords and other supplies in place. weather in florida pushed the lunch to t
governor gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency for los angeles county.and also for riverside county, where the sandalwood fire s a at orinalt had their powero where spoiled food is ter the b rodents and other wildlife can smell food waste from a mile away, because power disruptions also effect the trash companies tossed it. >> i can't fit it all in a garbage can. >> this noble attract bears and other wildlife and rodents. they may not have their regular collection for a...
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>>gavin newsome is another beauty i was sued by him is a do nothing. it sued by him so that i can get on the ballot in the state of california. it was a massive story, it was the biggest story mister president it was headlines all over the place. trump but is sung a do nothing governor in california yesterday i won the case a very tough smart highly respected judge. not a trump person at all not appointed by trump came out with a. scathing in tough opinion newsom responded on twitter saying he mainly just felt bad for the president of finland who was part of that press conference in the oval office california's new tax return law and it turns east their taxes by november 26 in order to end up on the ballot march whether or not that sticks depends on how this all plays out in court. >>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>russ is in recess. speaker nancy pelosi and chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff held a news conference to talk about the next steps in the impeachment inquiry correspondent alexandra le mon has the
>>gavin newsome is another beauty i was sued by him is a do nothing. it sued by him so that i can get on the ballot in the state of california. it was a massive story, it was the biggest story mister president it was headlines all over the place. trump but is sung a do nothing governor in california yesterday i won the case a very tough smart highly respected judge. not a trump person at all not appointed by trump came out with a. scathing in tough opinion newsom responded on twitter...
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. >> this is video of governor newsom signing the bill on lebron james's hbo show. some of the top athletes play in the bay area. why we have team coverage on this story tonight. anser hassan, what will this new law change? and when. >> reporter: good evening. new law doesn't arrow universities or colleges to share revenue with athletes but allows the athlete to use his or her name or image for profit without penalty. some say will have big impact on female athletes and student athletes of color. when a student athlete signs with the ncaa they sign away rights to make money using name and image. that's now illegal in california. >> to give student athletes a piece of the pie, to bring equity back into college sports. >> reporter: east bay state senator nancy skinner coauthored the bill signed by governor newsom. endor endorsements, scholarships and work. >> if you were swimmer, can't teach swimming lessons, if you've youtube followers,con monetize them. >> reporter: abdul-jabbar has been outspoken. believes it's game changer for female athlete tz. capitalize on thei
. >> this is video of governor newsom signing the bill on lebron james's hbo show. some of the top athletes play in the bay area. why we have team coverage on this story tonight. anser hassan, what will this new law change? and when. >> reporter: good evening. new law doesn't arrow universities or colleges to share revenue with athletes but allows the athlete to use his or her name or image for profit without penalty. some say will have big impact on female athletes and student...
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governor newsome directed the agency. earlier this year to look into the state's mystery surcharge now outside of the states taxes and fees at gas pumps. you know there's that charge and also ask attorney-general heavier sarah to open up an investigation. in vacaville saved its family by waking them up after detecting that there was a fire at the home dogs are so smart the fire broke out. just after midnight sunday morning. and the dog started barking you know that sounded alarm and bark allowed lead to wake up its own. outside of the teenager's bedroom, the fence was destroyed it also melted part of a truck that was parked just outside. family it's crediting their dog maggie for saving their lives. she is part of our family and it's sweet to know that she's got her back. well no one was hurt by the fire. but there was a lot of smoke and damage to the home could chop maggie maggie does are some extra treats right. well on to national news, major agreement and a last minute settlement means million paid to some affected by
governor newsome directed the agency. earlier this year to look into the state's mystery surcharge now outside of the states taxes and fees at gas pumps. you know there's that charge and also ask attorney-general heavier sarah to open up an investigation. in vacaville saved its family by waking them up after detecting that there was a fire at the home dogs are so smart the fire broke out. just after midnight sunday morning. and the dog started barking you know that sounded alarm and bark...
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we'll have >>> governor newsom is vetoed a bill that would have charged people to drive down lombard street. it would have allowed san francisco to set up a pilot program drivers would have been charged $5 on week tas $10 on weekends and would have needed a reservation. the plan was in response to traffic congestion on and around the street. newsom who represented the neighborhood when he was a supervisor said access to the attraction should be available to all regardless of their ability to pay. >> with help from a thirdned a shaming. the new measure guarantees all students in california's state funded meal of their choice even if their parent or guardian has unpaid meal fees. he turned ten brought national attention to the issue when he used his a louns to pay all the bills of his fellow students. we spoke to them about why he did that. >> i saw this girl in line. and she was going to get lunch and she got her lunch and they said you have to give it back. and she was sad. so she went in the back of the line. and then kids started laughing at her. so she went in the corner and start
we'll have >>> governor newsom is vetoed a bill that would have charged people to drive down lombard street. it would have allowed san francisco to set up a pilot program drivers would have been charged $5 on week tas $10 on weekends and would have needed a reservation. the plan was in response to traffic congestion on and around the street. newsom who represented the neighborhood when he was a supervisor said access to the attraction should be available to all regardless of their...
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governor newsome didn't make any promises. >>but did express support we could continue make the investments i think you're going to continue to see some real improvements in sacramento, carmen dickerson. >>coming up in morning scored time lights from the warriors game against the lakers. plus a look ahead. keep that winning streak alive. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. i wish i could tell ya how i feel about a mornin' like this. and that includes a good hearty breakfast. you need somethin' to kinda warm the whole body up and gets it going. it's a great way to kick off your day. there are those who will say thatoo fat.: too skinny. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to
governor newsome didn't make any promises. >>but did express support we could continue make the investments i think you're going to continue to see some real improvements in sacramento, carmen dickerson. >>coming up in morning scored time lights from the warriors game against the lakers. plus a look ahead. keep that winning streak alive. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey,...
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let's focusn n governor newsome. he's been speakingn oakland. >> within the last hour he spoke about the power shutoffs. >> we are gng to do everything in our power to oet g o bankruptcyf and fix their dam system. this should not have to c rehaa that have forced this decision. >> last week the gernor signed several wild fire bills that increases power shutoff. >> words of assurance from the city leakage. abc 7 was at the oakland emergency operations center where the fire and police chiefs joined mayor libby shaft. she also said pg&e should do more. >> this type of interruption is not accept annual. we agree it is in the interest of the safety of people, but we have got to do better. >> echoing governor newsome there. >> 12 schoolsilello during the power shutoff. here's the list f 6 elementary schools, fruitvale, grass valley, >>> the san leandro is taking a preemptive move ahead of any preemptive shutdown. they announced that all schools will be closed tomorrow and possibly beyond that. parents are being told to stay
let's focusn n governor newsome. he's been speakingn oakland. >> within the last hour he spoke about the power shutoffs. >> we are gng to do everything in our power to oet g o bankruptcyf and fix their dam system. this should not have to c rehaa that have forced this decision. >> last week the gernor signed several wild fire bills that increases power shutoff. >> words of assurance from the city leakage. abc 7 was at the oakland emergency operations center where the fire...
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newsom needs to sign now. referring to the bill the california lawmakers passed last month banning private prisons statewide. a major blow to the for-profit person industry in the u.s., hamid yazdan panah. an immigration attorney for california collaborative for immigrant justice. but are helping shape this bill. explain what this bill actually said. hamid: this bill sends a clear message that people are not commodities and that the state of california values people over profits and that corporations should no longer be allowed to profit off of the incarceration or the detention of california residents. amy: and it has been cast by -- passed by both houses in the california legislature? hamid: yes, it has. amy: and what is the governor's intention here? what do yoyou understand? he has yet to sign it but it was just passed. hamid: we e expect the governor will do the right thing and he'll uphold the campaign promises that he made. he did state during his campaiaign that he would seek t end for-profit prisons i
newsom needs to sign now. referring to the bill the california lawmakers passed last month banning private prisons statewide. a major blow to the for-profit person industry in the u.s., hamid yazdan panah. an immigration attorney for california collaborative for immigrant justice. but are helping shape this bill. explain what this bill actually said. hamid: this bill sends a clear message that people are not commodities and that the state of california values people over profits and that...
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governor newsom is set to announce the first statewide system, the warning of an earthquake secondings before it hits. >> it would be great. >> i think anyway we can be better prepared is helpful. >> the governor is expected to announce the launch of the app called my shake during an event in oakland tomorrow. good evening, i'm julie hane nor. >> and i'm frank somerville. amber is in oakland. >> reporter: frank, the governor and others will gather here tomorrow morning the bay bridge as the back drop. they say the first of this kind warning system could present vent peep from getting hurt. >> the earthquake from 1989 is an event few people in the bay area will forget, en now, 30 years later. >> i lived in san francisco and it would've been helpful to know how to check in with other people. >> reporter: if you feel a quake -- >> reporter: the nation's first statewide quake warning system will be officially launched by governor newsom and others on thursday. it'll be the same system that issues amber alerts and an app called my shake. download the my shake app to get a warning when the e
governor newsom is set to announce the first statewide system, the warning of an earthquake secondings before it hits. >> it would be great. >> i think anyway we can be better prepared is helpful. >> the governor is expected to announce the launch of the app called my shake during an event in oakland tomorrow. good evening, i'm julie hane nor. >> and i'm frank somerville. amber is in oakland. >> reporter: frank, the governor and others will gather here tomorrow...
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and it is spreading governor newsome declaring a state of emergency and los angeles and riverside counties today because of these fires good evening, everybody thanks for being with us i'mrant lotus i'm vicki liviakis here's what we know so tonight. one person has died 100,000 people. >>have been evacuated some 31 structures have been damaged or destroyed so far that fire has grown to over 7500 acres. it is only 13% contained tonight, a red flag warning has been extended into tomorrow evening. fighters you're about to see from klee is headed to southern california to help battle that saddle ridge fire along. >>i 5 crews say they're preparing for. just south of south korea east of simi valley there are challenging conditions really steep terrain obviously dry brush. strike teams from marine county and san francisco. also headed south to help with that fire fight as we turn our attention now to the forecast. mentioned those strong winds fueling the fire. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the lawrence can the n update, know talk about the offshore winds here comes santa an
and it is spreading governor newsome declaring a state of emergency and los angeles and riverside counties today because of these fires good evening, everybody thanks for being with us i'mrant lotus i'm vicki liviakis here's what we know so tonight. one person has died 100,000 people. >>have been evacuated some 31 structures have been damaged or destroyed so far that fire has grown to over 7500 acres. it is only 13% contained tonight, a red flag warning has been extended into tomorrow...
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kennedy: gavin newsom a claim'sm that free marketeerees is bull crap. kennedy: >> it is city infrastructure. failed to invest in american infrastructure. society of civil engineers have said that -- >> what about -- >> across board. kennedy: china building high-speed rail lines. >> they are commies that does not count. >> we should be forced to use -- >> government regulation that is doing everything wrong, zoning that stop people from living in urban hire density areas forces people to live in fire danger area. kennedy: cheaper to build a house there. >> government policy keeps insurance rates too low, if you live in a more dangerous area, you should pay your insurance throughs roof there is policy stopping that from happening in fire zones and blood zones. incentivizing people too live and develop in more risky areas is not good. >> are right, this exasperates homeless problem in california, people lose their homes, they are displaced, and regulatory burden people can't find rentals there are not multiuse dwellings. >> this not free market failing thi
kennedy: gavin newsom a claim'sm that free marketeerees is bull crap. kennedy: >> it is city infrastructure. failed to invest in american infrastructure. society of civil engineers have said that -- >> what about -- >> across board. kennedy: china building high-speed rail lines. >> they are commies that does not count. >> we should be forced to use -- >> government regulation that is doing everything wrong, zoning that stop people from living in urban hire...
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. >> can you tell us have heard from governor newsome about the new firefighter tools including bar, helicopters they could work overnight what is the current fight right now >> according to calfire, they do not fly at night. they are on the ground fighting the fire. drinking during the today they are aggressive with the aircraft. >> i know the sheriff's department is very active in assuring people who have evacuated from their homes, the of officers in the area making sure that they do not get back in there, so they are safe but also to prevent any looting. how is that situation?>> we have other agencies within sonoma county assisting and san police department. we have roadblocks in place that are manned by chp and then we have roaming patrols are out there walking around in the fire effected areas, actively patrolling to make sure that we have no problems with looters. as of now, we have no reports of any looters. missing persons, or any death associated with the fire. >> are a pretty confident that everyone in the area that needs to be evacuated made it out safely?>> yes. >> talk
. >> can you tell us have heard from governor newsome about the new firefighter tools including bar, helicopters they could work overnight what is the current fight right now >> according to calfire, they do not fly at night. they are on the ground fighting the fire. drinking during the today they are aggressive with the aircraft. >> i know the sheriff's department is very active in assuring people who have evacuated from their homes, the of officers in the area making sure...
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just last month governor newsom signed the fair pay to play act co-authored by nancy skinner.more than a dozen states followed with similar legislation to allow players to be compensated >>> san jose is moving forward with a huge change to its overnight warming centers for the homeless. starting next month warming centers will open every night until april 30th. each center will serve 30 people and provide them with food and shelter. the city council approved the change last night. in the past warming centers were only open when temperatures dropped below a certain point or if there was rain innews. wanled what is the winds thems cannot create or should not create damage. it does not mean a lowing of the red flag warning. it's still out there until 4:00. those critical levels are met for the high fire danger. still around 42 in helena. 70 overnight. 38 in diablo, we were 55 overnight. east bay hills, about 38 miles per hour. the winds are still out there. it may just not be breezy where you live. we didn't expect it to be a repeat of over the weekend. not in the lower elevation
just last month governor newsom signed the fair pay to play act co-authored by nancy skinner.more than a dozen states followed with similar legislation to allow players to be compensated >>> san jose is moving forward with a huge change to its overnight warming centers for the homeless. starting next month warming centers will open every night until april 30th. each center will serve 30 people and provide them with food and shelter. the city council approved the change last night. in...
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a set of 22 wild fire bills are now signed by governor newsom. >> i think this will stay alive.nd hopefully be able to sleep better. >>reporter: one of the bills allows an independent auditor to make short utilities actually do their needed trimming. pg&e admits it is one third through its own to do list . >> we already paying for the service. how is that working so far? well. >>reporter: it addresses the power safety shutdown to make sure medically rental residents are not left hanging in a blackout . >> to know and understand who they are, where they live, and to make arrangements. >> reporter: lawmakers want to see response and coronation by crating a wildfire warning center, with a mix of weather stations, lookout cameras, and local alert systems . >> we did not have any of that on october 8th. none of it. >> reporter: the state is stepping up on fire resistant building standards and enforcement of dispensable face. will help homeowners pardon drones and landscapes and inspectors will make sure it happens. >> did not have the climate change aspect of the fires. we do now. it
a set of 22 wild fire bills are now signed by governor newsom. >> i think this will stay alive.nd hopefully be able to sleep better. >>reporter: one of the bills allows an independent auditor to make short utilities actually do their needed trimming. pg&e admits it is one third through its own to do list . >> we already paying for the service. how is that working so far? well. >>reporter: it addresses the power safety shutdown to make sure medically rental residents...
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so the bill which governor newsom vetoed would have allowed san francisco to enforce a reservation and fee system on the crooked portion of lombard street, requiring tourists to pay $5 to $10 to drive down the famous street. the idea was to control and reduce congestion in the area for all the residents. governor newsom felt the bill create s aoanrancisco and san mateo assembly member phil ting who wrote the bill as well as tourists. would you have paid $5 to $10 to drive down? >> no. >> i think it should be free. we should just be able to come any time we want and take pictures. >> obviously very disappointed. i'm going to be sitting down with the city next week to discuss potential plan. >> reporter: i've also been in touch with san francisco district 2 supervisor, katherine stephanie, who's been working hard on this bill. she said, i will keep working with our state representatives in sacramento to address the governor's concerns in new, revised legislation to alleviate the safety and environmental issue is posed by congestion on lombard street. clearly this issue is not over, but c
so the bill which governor newsom vetoed would have allowed san francisco to enforce a reservation and fee system on the crooked portion of lombard street, requiring tourists to pay $5 to $10 to drive down the famous street. the idea was to control and reduce congestion in the area for all the residents. governor newsom felt the bill create s aoanrancisco and san mateo assembly member phil ting who wrote the bill as well as tourists. would you have paid $5 to $10 to drive down? >> no....
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. >>> governor newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed the city to test a reservation city on the iconic stretch of lombard. kpix 5's devin fehely explains why. >> lombard street has become a victim of its own success and arguably for people who live in the area a bit of a nightmare but the governor nixed a plan to regulate it. it's known as the crookedest street in the world, a top 10 destination for people across the country and the globe. tourists crowd the street, grabbing selfies. >> i think a small token fee would be fine. i believe it helps provide funding to help maintain the environment. potentially reduce the crowds which i think is better for the homeowners. >> reporter: assembleman phil ting authored a bill that would allow it to set up a reservation system and a fee but governor newsom didn't sign the bill into law, concerned about making people pay for a public street. >> i think it would have been a deterrent for me. i probably wouldn't have been super interested in paying to drive down that street. >> reporter: they're visiting from new england and neither were cra
. >>> governor newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed the city to test a reservation city on the iconic stretch of lombard. kpix 5's devin fehely explains why. >> lombard street has become a victim of its own success and arguably for people who live in the area a bit of a nightmare but the governor nixed a plan to regulate it. it's known as the crookedest street in the world, a top 10 destination for people across the country and the globe. tourists crowd the street,...
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a bill just signed by governor newsom extends that limit to age 40. the california association of school districts opposed the law. they claim tir houses because of the saddle ridge fire in l.a. are slowly being allowed to come back home. all evacuation orders have been lifted. favorable weather conditions helped the firefighters make progress battling this 7,900 acre blaze. the fire blacked hillsides from sylmar to porter ranch. it's 41% contained. 21 structures were destroyed. another 11 were damaged. >>> the native american occasion of alcatraz island 50 years ago will be honored on indigenous peoples day. the canoe journey sets out at 6:00 a.m. this morning. canoes representing tribes from the west coast will circle the island to celebrate the anniversary of the 1969 occupation. organizers say that's when nativetude activists occupied alcatraz launching the current era of indigenous rights. >>> the desperate search continues for a man still missing in the rubble of a collapsed hotel in new orleans. the danger rescuers are facing. >>> dramatic vide
a bill just signed by governor newsom extends that limit to age 40. the california association of school districts opposed the law. they claim tir houses because of the saddle ridge fire in l.a. are slowly being allowed to come back home. all evacuation orders have been lifted. favorable weather conditions helped the firefighters make progress battling this 7,900 acre blaze. the fire blacked hillsides from sylmar to porter ranch. it's 41% contained. 21 structures were destroyed. another 11 were...
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>> reporter: east bay state senator nancy skinner coauthored the bill signed by governor newsom. endor endorsements, scholarships and work. >> if you were swimmer, can't teach swimming lessons, if you've youtube followers,con monetize them. >> reporter: abdul-jabbar has been outspoken. believes it's game changer for female athlete tz. capitalize on their sport. >> she's denied ability to market herself, gain compensation from it. college is over, no opportunity to do other sports professionally. >> reporter: for its part, ncaa admits change is necessary but in written statement say quote, unfortunately this new law already is creating confusion
>> reporter: east bay state senator nancy skinner coauthored the bill signed by governor newsom. endor endorsements, scholarships and work. >> if you were swimmer, can't teach swimming lessons, if you've youtube followers,con monetize them. >> reporter: abdul-jabbar has been outspoken. believes it's game changer for female athlete tz. capitalize on their sport. >> she's denied ability to market herself, gain compensation from it. college is over, no opportunity to do...
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newsom met with people who have been affected by the ongoing power outages. >> governor newsom continued to show his frustration with pg and e, telling reporters, and members of the senior community, there's a lot of work to do. >> this amid suggestions to reorganize, and even take over the embattled utility. talking with one bay area lawmaker who wants the state to do more. >> some lawmakers have come forward in the wake of these blackouts. one of them is coming from congressman ro khanna, who wants the state to take ownership of the utility. they're looking at all of their options trying to determine what is bet e.best for public safety and values. >> mother nature, i'm more interested in collaborating with right now than pg and e. she has a better track record. >> reporter: while thousands of pg and e customers remain in the dark in the latest round of blackouts, governor newsom continues to rail against the utility, while visiting a community where the lights came on last night for the first time in four days, he again demanded accountability. one lawmaker says the governor is not go
newsom met with people who have been affected by the ongoing power outages. >> governor newsom continued to show his frustration with pg and e, telling reporters, and members of the senior community, there's a lot of work to do. >> this amid suggestions to reorganize, and even take over the embattled utility. talking with one bay area lawmaker who wants the state to do more. >> some lawmakers have come forward in the wake of these blackouts. one of them is coming from...
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governor newsome signed into law 22 wildfire-related laws. one requires investor owned utilities to detail -- how they will lessen the effects with customers with medical needs. another bill creates a network of monitoring stations. several bills increase oversight of pg&e. >>> a soldout crowd for the wildcard game for the a's. >> the a's tweeted out pictures of players. ramon and lorian owe were seen walking in together. >> matt chapman walked in with the pitcher brett anderson. utility player looked snazzy in his jacket. he has a big smile for the cameras. >> fans are pretty happy too. laura anthony is live in oakland with the story. laura? >> reporter: hi dan. there are a lot of happy fans. this place is rocking. i have never seen it this packed. they have their rally towels. these folks are ready for this game. they're excited about the possibility tonight. but also about what might happen next. >> reporter: the party started early at the coliseum. it was teeming with cars like six hours before the scheduled start of the big game between
governor newsome signed into law 22 wildfire-related laws. one requires investor owned utilities to detail -- how they will lessen the effects with customers with medical needs. another bill creates a network of monitoring stations. several bills increase oversight of pg&e. >>> a soldout crowd for the wildcard game for the a's. >> the a's tweeted out pictures of players. ramon and lorian owe were seen walking in together. >> matt chapman walked in with the pitcher brett...