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gracias a una ley firmada por el gobernador newson. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>elise domingo y vamos el gobernador newsonue prohibirÁ el uso de centro de detenciÓn privados en el estado de california. la medida evitarÁ que el estado mantenga detenidos en centros que operan empresas de centros privados. se espera que para el aÑo que viene no hayan mÁs empresas de este tipo. la cifra no miente, se trata de una autÉntica industria, una industria de detenciÓn. >>estados unidos desde hace mÁs de dos siglos, la tierra prometida para millones de piratas. entre 1892 y 1954.12 a estados unidos, a la sombra n del l ato de la libertad. el sistema era mayormente generoso en ese entonces. no era necesario papeles, sÓlo la voluntad de sumarse a una sociedad pujante. las cosas han cambiado. >>[hablan en inglÉs] >>en el Último cuarto de siglo, el sistema migratorio estados unidos ha vuelto una industria de persecuciÓn y detención . en 1994 el promedio diario de personas en custodia era mÁs de 7000 y 10 aÑos mÁs tarde, el nÚmero habÍa aumentado a mÁs de 21,000. ahora, ice tiene detenido en promedio al dÍa a 50,000 inmigr
gracias a una ley firmada por el gobernador newson. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>elise domingo y vamos el gobernador newsonue prohibirÁ el uso de centro de detenciÓn privados en el estado de california. la medida evitarÁ que el estado mantenga detenidos en centros que operan empresas de centros privados. se espera que para el aÑo que viene no hayan mÁs empresas de este tipo. la cifra no miente, se trata de una autÉntica industria, una industria de detenciÓn. >>estados unidos desde...
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recientemente cuando vistes a lebron james con el gobernador de california y newson, quÉ sentiste comohaciendo no sÓlo por los estudiantes, pero por el futuro, sus hijos que tienen y son buenos prospectos para llegar a la universidad. y creo que es algo extraordinario lo que hizo y mis respetos. yare: como jugador mÉxico-americano, llegaste a representar a mÉxico. cuéntanos de esta dualidad que hacen y hoy tu mensaje para otros atletas y que en llegar a donde tÚ estas. lorenzo: ha sido una experiencia inolvidable. jugando para la selecciÓn, jugando en mÉxico, ganando me muchos fans. pero no hay nada mÁs bonito y hermoso que representar a un paÍs. y lo he hecho en los niveles mÁs altos. ganamos una medalla de oro llegamos a un mundial, que desafortunadamente lo perdÍ por lesiÓn pero fui parte del equipo logrÓ el pase. y pues, todavÍa seguimos aquí apoyando al baloncesto mexicano y a los jÓvenes que son el futuro y eso es lo que mÁs me motiva, que hay jÓvenes que nos venga a nosotros como un ejemplo y seguimos queriendo ser este buen ejemplo. yarel: muchas gracias por su tiempo y Éxito e
recientemente cuando vistes a lebron james con el gobernador de california y newson, quÉ sentiste comohaciendo no sÓlo por los estudiantes, pero por el futuro, sus hijos que tienen y son buenos prospectos para llegar a la universidad. y creo que es algo extraordinario lo que hizo y mis respetos. yare: como jugador mÉxico-americano, llegaste a representar a mÉxico. cuéntanos de esta dualidad que hacen y hoy tu mensaje para otros atletas y que en llegar a donde tÚ estas. lorenzo: ha sido...
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sidÓn lo declarÓ el cabe gobernador gavin newson esta maÑana.
sidÓn lo declarÓ el cabe gobernador gavin newson esta maÑana.
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newson said he could sugarcoat the situation, but he is not. he also took time to criticize pg&e.ged californians not to take their frustrations out on the men and women working for the utility company. >> they are brave souls working hard to keep you safe. these conditions were created over the course of decades. we have herited the mismanagement. >> 940,000 customers are being affected. >>> some people in santa cruz county are learning how to protect their homes from wildfires. the nonprofit fire safety to prove is making the rounds teaching people how to make sure their home mistake is a fire starts nearby. they call it hardening. >> protected by the around your house. take a look and claimant. maintain it. make sure that if it looks like a brand-new house all the time. >> the next home hardening training will be wednesday night starting at 7 pm. >>> be sure to stay with kbcw for continuing wild fire coverage throughout the night and the weekend. the latest on coitions, go to kpix.com /wildfire. psychologist is happening because winds are supposed to be about. from the evacuati
newson said he could sugarcoat the situation, but he is not. he also took time to criticize pg&e.ged californians not to take their frustrations out on the men and women working for the utility company. >> they are brave souls working hard to keep you safe. these conditions were created over the course of decades. we have herited the mismanagement. >> 940,000 customers are being affected. >>> some people in santa cruz county are learning how to protect their homes from...
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. >> back to you jonathan, governor reason newson recently signed 22 new bills.our thoughts on what is ng actually in the ofr those bills, in terms of helping you? >> exactly. i think maybe the mo exciting part that we are attacking this problem from all angles right now which includes erything from the jor projects going on statewide for vegetation management, as well as new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things that get as much attention, like things such maa land-use planning. we have a whole bure auw juri icintinos on land-use decisivery high fire hazard severities oneas rn serv goes way beyond just 911, into some much larger social issuest >> speaking of, how much tougher has your b been from climate ange? >>more difficult, the data of the science reaffirms that the m wildfire probsed on the changes we are seeing, and i think more important than all of that is the temperatures. with the temperatures, thch ge in vegetation, as well as the nighttime temperatures, when you change nighttime temperatures higher than what a th, feel moisture recov
. >> back to you jonathan, governor reason newson recently signed 22 new bills.our thoughts on what is ng actually in the ofr those bills, in terms of helping you? >> exactly. i think maybe the mo exciting part that we are attacking this problem from all angles right now which includes erything from the jor projects going on statewide for vegetation management, as well as new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things that get as much attention, like things such maa...
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news but i think the most important aspect is the drop in credibility with polling i mean rest newson reports had a poll where only 33 percent of voters think the new york times gets it accurate most of the time most of the examples 70 percent think they're wrong most of the time i look at about that nowhere of life unless if you're a baseball player you fail 70 percent of the time to be considered good. let's go back to paris i mean just to jump in go ahead go ahead joe that's the whole point of the program go ahead go ahead and i was about to say tom brought up c.n.n. i'd be a.b.c. brian ross from a.b.c. and then 3 reporters from c.n.n. or got a story on anthony scary movie wrong i asked the question before when was the last time you saw that both of those happened in 2017 we haven't seen any accountability sense what those were going to samples of tom but i mean you know but joe but joe. shouldn't the public be serve the much better than this because it seems to me as tom was pointing out the trust in the media is just plummeting and now what is happening and for me i'm very happy
news but i think the most important aspect is the drop in credibility with polling i mean rest newson reports had a poll where only 33 percent of voters think the new york times gets it accurate most of the time most of the examples 70 percent think they're wrong most of the time i look at about that nowhere of life unless if you're a baseball player you fail 70 percent of the time to be considered good. let's go back to paris i mean just to jump in go ahead go ahead joe that's the whole point...
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. >> back to you jonathan, governor reason newson recently signs. 22 new bi your thoughts on what isctually in the offing for those bills, in terms of helping yo >> exactly. i think maybe the most exciting part about this, is that we are tacking this problem frl angles right now which includes everything from the major projects going on statewide for vegetation managemen as well as new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things o that may get as much attention, like things such as land-use anning. we haa whole bureau now in cal fire that works with local jurisdictions on land-use desions and very high fire hazard severities earn service goes way beyond just 911, into some much larger social issues, that really uch on wildfire 30 >> speaking of, how much tougher has your job been from climate change? >> is undoubtedly more ta difficult, the of the science reaffirms that the wildfire probatm based on the changes we are seeing, and thi of that is the temperatures. with the temperatures, the ta change in veon, as well as the nighttime temperatures, when you change nighttime t
. >> back to you jonathan, governor reason newson recently signs. 22 new bi your thoughts on what isctually in the offing for those bills, in terms of helping yo >> exactly. i think maybe the most exciting part about this, is that we are tacking this problem frl angles right now which includes everything from the major projects going on statewide for vegetation managemen as well as new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things o that may get as much attention, like...
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. >> back to you jonathan, governor reason newson recently signed 22 new bills.our thoughts on what is actually in the offing for those bills, in terms of helping you? >> exactly. i think maybe the most exciting part about this, is that we ares attacking problem from all angles right now which includes projects going on statewide fori as new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things that may not get as much attention, like ings such as land-use planning. we have a whole bureau now in cal fire that works with local jurisdictions on land-use decisions anvery high fire hazard severities earn service goes way beyondjust 911, into some much larger social issues, at really touch on wildfire >> speaking of, how much tougher has your job been from climate change? >> is undoubtedly more difficult, the data of the science reaffirms that the m wildfire probsed on the changes we are seeing, and i think more important than all of that is the temperatures. ange in vegetation, as well as the nighttime temperatures, when you change nighttime temperatures higher than
. >> back to you jonathan, governor reason newson recently signed 22 new bills.our thoughts on what is actually in the offing for those bills, in terms of helping you? >> exactly. i think maybe the most exciting part about this, is that we ares attacking problem from all angles right now which includes projects going on statewide fori as new helicopters, additional fire engines, and other things that may not get as much attention, like ings such as land-use planning. we have a whole...
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.>> governor gavin newson said today that pg&e has agreed to compensate customers for the plan power outages earlier this month. 738,000 customers were affected during the shut off on october 9, pg&e ceo announced the bill credit tonight and he acknowledged the customer's frustration with their website and other communications or the governor has repeatedly called on pg&e to credit their customers.>> they will begin process of crediting customers for this disruption. this is significant, because utilities in the past have never credited customers for these disruptions.>> pg&e said residential customers will get $100, and small business customers will get $250 as the governor requested. that amount will appear as a credit on your bill. soma coming up next, democrats prepare for this week's vote on the impeachment inquiry. but republicans and the white house continue to call it unfair, we will have the latest on this showdown. >>> and we will take a look at the current winds, and we will take a look at what you can expect as we push forward towards the end of the week. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪
.>> governor gavin newson said today that pg&e has agreed to compensate customers for the plan power outages earlier this month. 738,000 customers were affected during the shut off on october 9, pg&e ceo announced the bill credit tonight and he acknowledged the customer's frustration with their website and other communications or the governor has repeatedly called on pg&e to credit their customers.>> they will begin process of crediting customers for this disruption....
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governor chasm newson -- 40,000 workers offered childcare to families who receive government subsidies wages and health benefits. workers have been trying to unionize for the last 15 years. 11 other states already allowed healthcare workers to unionize. >>> it has been two years since the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. how the city of las vegas is remembering victims of the music festival shooting. >>> escalations of violence in hong kong as police shoot protesters during a confrontation. n. >>> thousands participated in a somber ceremony in las vegas to remember the victims of the 2017 mass shooting at the route 91 harvest music testable. today marks two years since the attack that left 50 people dead and hundreds more wounded. city officials held a remembrance sunrise ceremony that included moments of silence and prayer. survivors who attended the event said they are trying to move forward one data time. >> i am still seeing counselors weekly. i think it is when you decide to look back and realize not to be a victim but a survivor. i think that things could have gone so dif
governor chasm newson -- 40,000 workers offered childcare to families who receive government subsidies wages and health benefits. workers have been trying to unionize for the last 15 years. 11 other states already allowed healthcare workers to unionize. >>> it has been two years since the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. how the city of las vegas is remembering victims of the music festival shooting. >>> escalations of violence in hong kong as police shoot protesters...
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. >> thank you, later this morning governor gavin newson will help to launch a early earthquake's asthmaticgram. we explain how it works. >> reporter: the app is called my shake it made by seismologists this is what it looks like, when you click on it, equal to the main page, you will see where the most recent earthquakes are, in case you want to know where your location is it can be alerted. the 4.7 at pleasant hill and another one near hollister. it can't predict earthquakes but what it can do, is give you a few seconds to prepare to drop, cover and hold on. if shaking is expected in your area. it uses a system of sensors buried across the ground the system detects the start of an earthquake, it calculates the location and intensity of quake, send a warning to your phone, if you are in an area were shaking will have been. it's similar to the amber alert system and uses the same wireless notification system to send the alert. >> the sensors detect the earthquake and locate it and determine the magnitude. now that the earthquake was arty started, they simply send the information out, we can
. >> thank you, later this morning governor gavin newson will help to launch a early earthquake's asthmaticgram. we explain how it works. >> reporter: the app is called my shake it made by seismologists this is what it looks like, when you click on it, equal to the main page, you will see where the most recent earthquakes are, in case you want to know where your location is it can be alerted. the 4.7 at pleasant hill and another one near hollister. it can't predict earthquakes but...
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he was appointed by then mayor gavin newson in 2011 to succeed kamala harris.uess cohn says he's planning to move to los angeles to explore run for da there. back in january guess gone said he would not seek a 3rd term as san francisco's da sew not a surprise he's leaving, but we didn't know the timing until today, his final day on the job. october 18th in shortly after the announcement mayor london breed released this statement saying people depend on the district attorney to keep our residents and community safe each and every day we cannot afford to have an absence of leadership in the da's office because victims of crime need to be represented in people who commit crimes in our city need to be held accountable. a very different response from the san francisco police officers association. its statement reads in part we are have the he will be leaving san francisco, but feel horrible. taking his record of failure to an even larger county where he can cause even more harm to public safety. good riddance voters will decide on a new district attorney on november
he was appointed by then mayor gavin newson in 2011 to succeed kamala harris.uess cohn says he's planning to move to los angeles to explore run for da there. back in january guess gone said he would not seek a 3rd term as san francisco's da sew not a surprise he's leaving, but we didn't know the timing until today, his final day on the job. october 18th in shortly after the announcement mayor london breed released this statement saying people depend on the district attorney to keep our...
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and by dr martha newson who lectures on radical groups and football hooligans at oxford university.on in sephia. what was that they were trying to achieve? what was it were they doing? i think they're just trying to intimidate and you compare hooliganism and racism, i think they are two different brackets. a hooligan is someone who just wants to fight and intimidate the opposition fans, people that are going to games to be racist and single out people because of their colour and ethnicity, i think they are different brackets. they are more severe than people that going to fight because that can have a catastrophic effect in the future and after the game is finished. i think when they go there that they arejust think when they go there that they are just trying to be bullies and there is no real place for them anywhere in the game. you are drawing a distinction there. do you see a distinction? it is hooliganism, isn't it? it is verbal and doesn't involve fists, but it is and doesn't involve fists, but it is an aggression that is all too common in parts of europe. parts of hooliganism
and by dr martha newson who lectures on radical groups and football hooligans at oxford university.on in sephia. what was that they were trying to achieve? what was it were they doing? i think they're just trying to intimidate and you compare hooliganism and racism, i think they are two different brackets. a hooligan is someone who just wants to fight and intimidate the opposition fans, people that are going to games to be racist and single out people because of their colour and ethnicity, i...
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el gobernador newson firmÓ una protesta para que comiencen a partir de las 8:00 a.m.ento de los alumnos. alan: quÉ buena noticia. satcha: en otros estados tambiÉn es la hora de entrada. hay que reconsiderar el valor que tiene el sueÑo. carlos: para mi era una tortura asegurada. vamos ahora con alguien que parece siempre un profesor. albert: esta frÍo y se ha apoderado de buena parte del paÍs con las temperaturas congelantes para el norte y la zona de los grandes lagos.. chicago se levanta con 36 grado y tenemos ambiente gÉlido en el centro y el norte de los estados unidos. tenemos imÁgenes desde nueva york porque yo vi hace un rato y tendremos una tarde fresca cortesÍa de nuestras cÁmaras. en chicago las temperaturas son muy bajas y tendremos temperaturas por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn. la lluvia va a menos y en nueva york tenemos un ambiente tranquilo. en texas las precipacione podrÁn ser algo intensas. en houston no espero mucha acumulaciÓn y como pueden ver luego se moverÁn hacia la zona de luisiana, alabama, mississippi donde estarÁn afectando en la noche en
el gobernador newson firmÓ una protesta para que comiencen a partir de las 8:00 a.m.ento de los alumnos. alan: quÉ buena noticia. satcha: en otros estados tambiÉn es la hora de entrada. hay que reconsiderar el valor que tiene el sueÑo. carlos: para mi era una tortura asegurada. vamos ahora con alguien que parece siempre un profesor. albert: esta frÍo y se ha apoderado de buena parte del paÍs con las temperaturas congelantes para el norte y la zona de los grandes lagos.. chicago se levanta...