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and really i would say to the governor and to the leadership in sacramento, shame on you for including any preemption provisions in a bill of this kind as we're all working -- i would hope all working -- to try to prevent displacement and alleviate rent debt that tenants are struggling under. the final thing, my office has also introduced legislation similar to what's on our agenda today that's not an emergency ordinance. it's a permanent amendment to the administrative code, a regular ordinance. and that will come before this committee in the future and i do intend to -- to use that as a vehicle really to explore every opportunity to protect our most vulnerable tenants, including protections that extend out beyond the state preemption, which runs through june. so with that and just relative to the items before us today we would like to make a motion to continue the item to the call of the chair, thank you, chair melgar. >> chair melgar: thank you for your astute analysis and comments as always. supervisor peskin, did you have some comments of your own? >> supervisor peskin: thank you,
and really i would say to the governor and to the leadership in sacramento, shame on you for including any preemption provisions in a bill of this kind as we're all working -- i would hope all working -- to try to prevent displacement and alleviate rent debt that tenants are struggling under. the final thing, my office has also introduced legislation similar to what's on our agenda today that's not an emergency ordinance. it's a permanent amendment to the administrative code, a regular...
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in sacramento, homeless advocates are demanding the mayor resigned after several homeless people died during last week's storms. they say the mayor failed to open warming centers and other shelters to keep people safe. despite knowing well in advance that conditions would be dangerous. we have are when a shot now with the story. >>i never give >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for homeless deaths during last week's rain and wind storm punctuated by the city not opening emergency warming shelters during the most severe night tuesday. this includes the downtown library that had sheltered homeless the night before he should have immediately opened every building. we knew the storm was coming. the office of emergency management let people know the storm was coming winds of 60 miles an hour. >>he did use his authority as a mayor to protect the 11,000 people on the streets of sacramento crystal sanchez, the president of the sacramento, homeless union says the city has already lost too much last year we lost a 138 people
in sacramento, homeless advocates are demanding the mayor resigned after several homeless people died during last week's storms. they say the mayor failed to open warming centers and other shelters to keep people safe. despite knowing well in advance that conditions would be dangerous. we have are when a shot now with the story. >>i never give >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for homeless deaths during last...
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but only the homeless people in sacramento told me that. everyone else had different answers across the country. once said that with the bill of rights all men are created equal that's his first big lie. but other people like african-american leaders in denver basically said if you are black, that is true. steelworkers the same thing in youngstown. they felt very much they were born into a bad situation. it is odd the homeless people were the ones who live to say yeah and it's my fault. and trump has been evicted from the white house. and talking about john russo and sherry lincoln everybody says watch 2024. at the same time there has been a collective sigh of relief because things seem to be moving forward. do you think that people should not be dropping their shoulders just shatter what do you see looking to the future? >> the crisis of the pandemic making it even wider. according to the eviction but even a fraction of those homeless that's a huge number and 85 percent are people of color. the working class that is impacted those are the
but only the homeless people in sacramento told me that. everyone else had different answers across the country. once said that with the bill of rights all men are created equal that's his first big lie. but other people like african-american leaders in denver basically said if you are black, that is true. steelworkers the same thing in youngstown. they felt very much they were born into a bad situation. it is odd the homeless people were the ones who live to say yeah and it's my fault. and...
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but only the homeless people in sacramento told me that. everyone else had different answers across the country. and then what he said to that with the bill of rights all men are created equal now was his response to seeing the image but like african-american leaders and denver physically said if you are black that is true steelworkers the same thing in youngstown but they were born into a bad situation because the homeless people were the ones that live to say yes it is my thought. >> so vaccines have started to circulate and trump is evicted from the white house and in your book you're talking to john and sherry everybody says watch 2024. and those that dropping their shoulders just yet? >> those coming out of the pandemic making that class of society even wider 30 or 40 million people at risk with the princeton university an 85 percent of those are people of color the lower class that is impacted those be the last to come back so the division between have and have-nots is exacerbated and there is a recovery later this year it will be upp
but only the homeless people in sacramento told me that. everyone else had different answers across the country. and then what he said to that with the bill of rights all men are created equal now was his response to seeing the image but like african-american leaders and denver physically said if you are black that is true steelworkers the same thing in youngstown but they were born into a bad situation because the homeless people were the ones that live to say yes it is my thought. >> so...
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in sacramento, homeless advocates are demanding that the mayor resigned after several homeless peopleied during last week's storms. advocates say the mayor failed to open up warming centers and other shelters in order to keep people safe despite knowing well in advance that conditions would be dangerous. reporter when a shot acts has the story. >>i never give give up. >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for homeless deaths during last week's rain and wind storm punctuated by the city not opening emergency warming shelters during the most severe night tuesday. this includes the downtown library that had sheltered homeless the night before he should have immediately opened every buildings. we knew the storm was coming. the office of emergency management let people know the storm was coming winds of 60 miles an hour. >>he did not use his authority as a mayor to protect the 11,000 people on the streets of sacramento bee. >>crystal sanchez, the president of the sacramento, homeless union says the city has already lost too
in sacramento, homeless advocates are demanding that the mayor resigned after several homeless peopleied during last week's storms. advocates say the mayor failed to open up warming centers and other shelters in order to keep people safe despite knowing well in advance that conditions would be dangerous. reporter when a shot acts has the story. >>i never give give up. >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for...
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same thing in sacramento and youngstown.becomes very personable because ptsd comes in because they care about these people i have known for decades. john krantz homeless woman i met ten years ago is in a low cost apartment marginally better with a roof over his head but i know this guy. he somewhat i have hung out with before so it is change. it's bad for the psyche. so as the favorite can you share about him? >> in iowa my soul this book for a lot of money i've never been to dennis in iowa but my crazy agent who is my editor said go to the cemetery so i went to the cemetery and he said look for the biggest monument and it will tell you something. the biggest monument says shot he was a treasury secretary under roosevelt and the governor during the and then now i'm sleeping in a mansion in a meth lab mandates got me in there. he got me into places so i really got to know him very well after i left he became mayor and then step down to teach in high school so it was interesting there's two types of whites at the town of 8000
same thing in sacramento and youngstown.becomes very personable because ptsd comes in because they care about these people i have known for decades. john krantz homeless woman i met ten years ago is in a low cost apartment marginally better with a roof over his head but i know this guy. he somewhat i have hung out with before so it is change. it's bad for the psyche. so as the favorite can you share about him? >> in iowa my soul this book for a lot of money i've never been to dennis in...
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sacramento city unified has roughly 4600 staff.scheduling six vaccination clinics in partnership with dignity health, adding all should be offered the first dose within a month, while elk grove unified total staff of roughly 7000 anticipates the first dose will take 3 to 4 weeks. and san juan unified explains. the district will reopen once the county reaches the red tear and is not dependent on vaccination rates are concerned continues to b vaccination supply. we do not have the supply to meet the demand, but the county stresses vaccinating educators on top of those already eligible can take months there more than 200,000 people in sacramento county that are just over the age of 65. we know that we have 13 school district's we have to countless childcare providers will continue to provide vaccines at whatever rate that we can, but we're very dependent on the allocations that come from the state. vicky gonzalez case you alright? three news. coming up here. the fight for equal education in the bay area continues even decades after sc
sacramento city unified has roughly 4600 staff.scheduling six vaccination clinics in partnership with dignity health, adding all should be offered the first dose within a month, while elk grove unified total staff of roughly 7000 anticipates the first dose will take 3 to 4 weeks. and san juan unified explains. the district will reopen once the county reaches the red tear and is not dependent on vaccination rates are concerned continues to b vaccination supply. we do not have the supply to meet...
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this one they say went too far in sacramento, melanie window. now to santa clara county, which is opening up a new emergency shelter for people who are homeless and living in downtown san jose. less than an hour ago here, county leaders helped open the new site, right your old city hall in north first street. shelter is made up of more than two dozen tiny homes that were built by workers who were once without a home themselves. they're designed to house homeless families with at least one child who are referred through the county shelter hotline. these tiny homes have h back units and electricity, all from a solar micro grid. across the bay, the city of san francisco, opening up a new facility for people who are homeless today, the lower polk navigation center is located at the intersection of hide and ellis will provide 75 beds for young people between the ages of 18 and 24. the pandemic has forced the city to impose strict new social distancing and mask rules for this facility and others that house people who are homeless. coming up here at no
this one they say went too far in sacramento, melanie window. now to santa clara county, which is opening up a new emergency shelter for people who are homeless and living in downtown san jose. less than an hour ago here, county leaders helped open the new site, right your old city hall in north first street. shelter is made up of more than two dozen tiny homes that were built by workers who were once without a home themselves. they're designed to house homeless families with at least one child...
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breast was fired least 5 times to break into sacramento, but by the time you went on the airwaves here he had hit his stride. >>he gave a voice to people on the conservatives on the left for republicans to really didn't have a voice in the mainstream media hey judy there is a former senior editor and news director at became her ex husband helped limbaugh right his second book see i told you so while russia already left the station for national syndication by the time she worked there. farah says his legacy remains a kpk to this day to it on my son casey k he'd always like sent his appreciation for the people sacramento for embracing his brand of talk radio, the help to launch on a national level his mandolin often return to sacramento, he had a great event at the old railroad museum were rushed. there's a roundabout their rush. the doors of the world museum open russia came in on a train right into the building and when limbaugh was on the radio here in sacramento kpk was in its old location here on easton way. >>the rumor is that the studio had a window in it. window had to be replace
breast was fired least 5 times to break into sacramento, but by the time you went on the airwaves here he had hit his stride. >>he gave a voice to people on the conservatives on the left for republicans to really didn't have a voice in the mainstream media hey judy there is a former senior editor and news director at became her ex husband helped limbaugh right his second book see i told you so while russia already left the station for national syndication by the time she worked there....
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my question is if we had indicated we were working on their that are lobbyists in sacramento funding from the state budget assisting us in implementing 1421, it is after all state law . a lot of times they pass these wonderful laws and there's no dollars attached to the legislation. so as we as the city and county of san francisco are gearing up and going through our budget process i know the city of california and governor are going through their budget process to get their hearings and what i'm wondering is if there is a way or maybe you know of an effort to put , to get some, to get the funding of theprovisions written into more of a budget trailer bill. there's this caveat . phil king is chair of the budget committee who represents the west side of memphis as well. has anyone reached out to him and asked him to bring back some facts from sacramento to help us implement this critical piece of legislation? a big question, i don't know if you know the answer. if you don't please call on someone that can answer that question. >>rob o'sullivan: i don't have answer to that one. directo
my question is if we had indicated we were working on their that are lobbyists in sacramento funding from the state budget assisting us in implementing 1421, it is after all state law . a lot of times they pass these wonderful laws and there's no dollars attached to the legislation. so as we as the city and county of san francisco are gearing up and going through our budget process i know the city of california and governor are going through their budget process to get their hearings and what...
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the state capital in sacramento. the march was more than a means to dramatize a strike. more than a plea for laws. more than a demand for recognition of the union. it was a symbol long, long struggle of california workers for equitable share for the wealth and health to produce. the road that led to this eastern pilgrimage it goes back many years. it's a long road that crosses a big land. everything is big in california. the land is big. and rich. the men and the corporations who owned the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor. very poor. the how in the wide of this is not a pretty story. it doesn't have a happy ending. at least, not yet. agriculture is california's biggest industry. it's a three billion dollar a year business. farming in california has always been big. many farms in california are staggered big, some of the old spanish and mexican land surprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than three quarters of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one third of all farm
the state capital in sacramento. the march was more than a means to dramatize a strike. more than a plea for laws. more than a demand for recognition of the union. it was a symbol long, long struggle of california workers for equitable share for the wealth and health to produce. the road that led to this eastern pilgrimage it goes back many years. it's a long road that crosses a big land. everything is big in california. the land is big. and rich. the men and the corporations who owned the land...
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the number just about equal to the population of the city of sacramento.t's where zohreen shah is this morning. good morning to you, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, eva. nearly 500,000 covid deaths in america, a comparison, i'm in sacramento, the capital of the hardest hit state, population 500,000, that's equivalent to everyone in this entire city disappearing. ♪ >> reporter: trinidad alcala's dad told stories through music. >> i listened to him sing, actually listened to him sing. i realized how beautiful it was, and the message he was sending through his, i call audible emotion. >> reporter: he left mexico 20 years ago, bringing a country with him to sacramento performing at restaurant even through a pandemic. >> he wasn't an essential worker but his work was essential to him because it was his sole source of income. >> reporter: but covid eventually came to him. robbing him of his life and the joy he gave to so many. unfortunately, trinidad is not experiencing this heartbreak alone. >> we're never going to ever amount to the person, the mother she
the number just about equal to the population of the city of sacramento.t's where zohreen shah is this morning. good morning to you, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, eva. nearly 500,000 covid deaths in america, a comparison, i'm in sacramento, the capital of the hardest hit state, population 500,000, that's equivalent to everyone in this entire city disappearing. ♪ >> reporter: trinidad alcala's dad told stories through music. >> i listened to him sing, actually listened...
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nombre en inglés) , en la campaña pasada marcó dos goles en 13 partidos, antes de eso jugó para sacramentopa league . >> en tokio llegaron las primeras vacunas contra el covid-19, lo que tiene contento a los organizadores de juegos olímpicos. se espera que vacunen a más de 20 mil trabajadores de la salud primero, seguido de 4 millones más en una segunda tanda, autoridades esperan que toda la población pueda vacunarse para junio, justo a tiempo para los juegos olímpicos. >> hemos dominado la acción un día más, cambio y fuera. >> estas historias todos la puedes ver en telemundo 48 gavin newsom, gobernador de california habló con telemundo 48. >> son trabajadores , esenciales, y un plan específico?. >> (hablan en inglés) estamos con los tigres del norte para hablar delgo importante . >> queremos que la gente esté informada . >> solo en noticias telemundo 48 (música) noticias telemundo 48 primeros contigo los 7 días de la semana . >> en medio de la pandemia, nos despedimos con algo positivo que llega desde israel, un guardia de seguridad hace sentir especial a los pacientes, incluso algunos po
nombre en inglés) , en la campaña pasada marcó dos goles en 13 partidos, antes de eso jugó para sacramentopa league . >> en tokio llegaron las primeras vacunas contra el covid-19, lo que tiene contento a los organizadores de juegos olímpicos. se espera que vacunen a más de 20 mil trabajadores de la salud primero, seguido de 4 millones más en una segunda tanda, autoridades esperan que toda la población pueda vacunarse para junio, justo a tiempo para los juegos olímpicos. >>...
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. >>> a family and sacramento area is mourning the loss of a relative shot and killed by police in idaho in an apparent case of mistaken identity. joe johnson grew up in sacramento and earlier this month he was in his backyard in idaho falls when police opened fire. they say he was holding a gun in his backyard as a suspect ran loose in his neighborhood. police have admitted the officer killed the wrong man. >> all he was doing was protecting his family. and he got shot. sorry. it isn't right.>> he was a very respectful, hard-working family man. >> the family says it is still waiting for a full explanation on how the deadly incident idaho happened >>> a sacramento plastic surgeon showed up to a zoom traffic court trial while operating on a patient. you heard that right. >> unless i am mistaken, i see a defendant in the middle of an operating room appearing to be actively engaged in providing services to a patient. is that correct mister green?>> yes sir.>> i do not feel control for the welfare of the patient if you're in the process of operating if i put on a trial. >> another surgeon is
. >>> a family and sacramento area is mourning the loss of a relative shot and killed by police in idaho in an apparent case of mistaken identity. joe johnson grew up in sacramento and earlier this month he was in his backyard in idaho falls when police opened fire. they say he was holding a gun in his backyard as a suspect ran loose in his neighborhood. police have admitted the officer killed the wrong man. >> all he was doing was protecting his family. and he got shot. sorry....
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>> i'm from sacramento and proud to be from sacramento.ty, not just radical but rogue policies and when you look at the history of daniel avila, he is a violent and vicious criminal and a maniac and his record demonstrates is willing to do anything to avoid punishment in this new da in los angeles many of us call road doing what he can to avoid imposing punishment so you have a perfect storm where you have a violent criminal who is ready, willing and able as demonstrated by his record to commit violence to go back to a county where he's trying to get his get out of jail free card by going back to los angeles county. >> we ran the full screen, 2005 arrest, fraud and identity theft, premeditated murder, 8 counts of assault on a pop peace officer with a deadly weapon. what he is incentivizing is if you grow the list of crimes longer you will spend less time in jail. is there any other way to read that? >> not at all. we can recognize these directives put forward by this, that we said our dangerous for quite a while now. it is no longer a theo
>> i'm from sacramento and proud to be from sacramento.ty, not just radical but rogue policies and when you look at the history of daniel avila, he is a violent and vicious criminal and a maniac and his record demonstrates is willing to do anything to avoid punishment in this new da in los angeles many of us call road doing what he can to avoid imposing punishment so you have a perfect storm where you have a violent criminal who is ready, willing and able as demonstrated by his record to...
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>>to sacramento now we're homeless advocates are demanding the mayor resigned after several homeless people died during last week's storms. they say the mayor failed to open warming centers and other shelters to keep people safe despite knowing well in advance that conditions would be dangerous. really shot has the story. >>i never give >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for homeless deaths during last week's rain and wind storm punctuated by the city not opening emergency warming shelters during the most severe night tuesday. this includes the downtown library that had sheltered homeless the night before he should have immediately opened every building. we knew the storm was coming. the office of emergency management let people know the storm was coming winds of 60 miles an hour. >>he did not use his authority as a mayor to protect the 11,000 people on the streets of sacramento crystal sanchez, the president of the sacramento, homeless union says the city has already lost too much last year we lost a 138 people on
>>to sacramento now we're homeless advocates are demanding the mayor resigned after several homeless people died during last week's storms. they say the mayor failed to open warming centers and other shelters to keep people safe despite knowing well in advance that conditions would be dangerous. really shot has the story. >>i never give >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for homeless deaths during last...
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. >> hard to believe but true according to the sacramento bee. the state medical board is now investigating. >> so unless i'm mistaken, i'm seeing a defendant that's in the middle of an operating room appearing to be actively engaged in providing services to a patient. is that correct, mr. green? >> yes, sir. >> i do not feel comfortable for the welfare of a patient if you're in the process of operating that i would put on a trial. >> i have another surgeon right here who's doing the surgery with me. so i can stand here and allow them to do the surgery also. >> not at all. >> wow. the sacramento bee reports although the surgeon insisted he could multitask, the judge, as you just saw, was not impressed and he rescheduled the trial. >>> earlier this month of a texas attorney became a viral sensation after he couldn't turn off a kitten filter during a zoom court hearing. >>> tonight police are still looking for the attacker who shot lady gaga's dog walker and stole her pets. however, the dogs are safe at home after being returned. the dog walker is
. >> hard to believe but true according to the sacramento bee. the state medical board is now investigating. >> so unless i'm mistaken, i'm seeing a defendant that's in the middle of an operating room appearing to be actively engaged in providing services to a patient. is that correct, mr. green? >> yes, sir. >> i do not feel comfortable for the welfare of a patient if you're in the process of operating that i would put on a trial. >> i have another surgeon right...
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>>hundreds of thousands of paper positions are prepared in the sacramento area mailroom an epicenter of the recall gavin newsome effort mailroom processes. >>the bulk of our outgoing mail but also it's an overflow mail room for the incoming orrin heatlie is the lead proponent of the recall effort. he says thursday this mail room had 10,000 incoming positions in order for the recall to head to voters the group eads 1.5 million signatures validated by the secretary of state's office the group as of thursday says it's received about one 0.4 7 5 million total petitions of their 1.8 million gaal accounting for potential rejection rate of about 25% the signatures were on track to achieve that as long you know people maintain the momentum that we're at right now. >>we're gathering anywhere from 75 to a 100,000 signatures a week inside the office big boxes surround supporters to mail and swap stories i some like andrea hedstrom sharing how the governor's policies amid the pandemic shut down businesses and 2 children out of schools, this is heartbreaking this is a >>and then you see this one
>>hundreds of thousands of paper positions are prepared in the sacramento area mailroom an epicenter of the recall gavin newsome effort mailroom processes. >>the bulk of our outgoing mail but also it's an overflow mail room for the incoming orrin heatlie is the lead proponent of the recall effort. he says thursday this mail room had 10,000 incoming positions in order for the recall to head to voters the group eads 1.5 million signatures validated by the secretary of state's office...
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i wrote about sacramento.taking a big step forward to build multiple unit housing throughout its entire city. they are going to allow for plexus on any piece of land now slated for one family's house. and in the column i suggested seven cisco look at doing the same. which was very controversial because housing politics are always causing fireworks at seven cisco. it turns out that supervisor rafael mendel men has proposed something similar. it doesn't go quite as far sacramento. he wants for plexus to be allowed on any single-family home lot within a half-mile of a major transit station. so that would be the major -- stations. he also wants them to be allowed on any corner lot in so that is getting a lot of pushback already. but some people are on board and say we cannot just keep being in a city where middle- class people, teachers, nurses, nonprofit works cannot afford to live. we really need to do something. because even during this economic crisis our housing prices to buy art through the roof continuing t
i wrote about sacramento.taking a big step forward to build multiple unit housing throughout its entire city. they are going to allow for plexus on any piece of land now slated for one family's house. and in the column i suggested seven cisco look at doing the same. which was very controversial because housing politics are always causing fireworks at seven cisco. it turns out that supervisor rafael mendel men has proposed something similar. it doesn't go quite as far sacramento. he wants for...
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um then, you know, hate and with the owner of mad butcher meat company in south sacramento.lated cat was dumped in a box outside of the shop this week. police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. she shouldn't be the only one having to fight for herself. get the collective responsibility of asian americans standing up for each other. but also a collective responsibility of a community. sacramento city mayor steinberg taking the social media to express his concern, sharing on facebook, i am appalled by the growing number of incidents of bias and crimes targeting members of our asian pacific islander community. we cannot tolerate such mindless hatred. i also need to call on a p i to say you know what? when these things happen, we're gonna report them so we can get more information and collected data. then we can act on it. the governor this week. responding to our repeated requests on examples of increased enforcement against anti asian hate, he promised in march last year sharing in a statement his office is working closely with law enforcement partners to vigorous
um then, you know, hate and with the owner of mad butcher meat company in south sacramento.lated cat was dumped in a box outside of the shop this week. police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. she shouldn't be the only one having to fight for herself. get the collective responsibility of asian americans standing up for each other. but also a collective responsibility of a community. sacramento city mayor steinberg taking the social media to express his concern, sharing on...
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> el vocero dice nunca van a olvidar los sacrificios que hizo por los ciudadanos del condado de sacramenton en una misiÓn especial contra un enemigo que jamÁs imaginaron ¿quÉ es lo que estÁn haciendo? en solo segundos le explico ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪. >> decenas de soldados de origen latino en estados unidos estÁn realizando una de las misiones que pocos imaginaron. lo mÁs llamativo es que estÁn combatiendo contra un enemigo invisible. saÚl rodrÍguez nos tiene la historia. >> cuando se habla de las fuerzas armadas de estados unidos, casi siempre se piensa que son tropas entrenadas para la guerra y para hacer uso de la fuerza letal. pero esta vez estos hombres y mujeres son parte de mÁs de 400 efectivos que han dejado las armas y realizan una masiva campaÑa de vacunaciÓn en contra del coronavirus en la universidad estatal de california. >> es parte de nuestra misiÓn servir al estado y al pÚblico en general. y como este virus es una amenaza pÚblica, la herramienta que tenemos que utilizar ahorita en este momento es la jeringa. >> la misiÓn de los gonzÁlez, pÉrez, valenzuela, hernÁndez, rivas, esta
> el vocero dice nunca van a olvidar los sacrificios que hizo por los ciudadanos del condado de sacramenton en una misiÓn especial contra un enemigo que jamÁs imaginaron ¿quÉ es lo que estÁn haciendo? en solo segundos le explico ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪. >> decenas de soldados de origen latino en estados unidos estÁn realizando una de las misiones que pocos imaginaron. lo mÁs llamativo es que estÁn combatiendo contra un enemigo invisible. saÚl rodrÍguez nos tiene la historia....
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bigad: do you think there's enough political will in sacramento to change this law? mark: i think that's a very tough one. the insurance companies, they're whole obligation to their shareholders and others is to minimize their--the payouts, and that sounds kind of cold and cynical, but that's a reality of this legal structure. bigad: the nation's largest insurance association tells us pain and suffering is intended to compensate the one who actually suffered. the group says changing the law would lead to greater expenses for businesses and ultimately consumers. and it argues terminally ill plaintiffs already have "other means" to speed up their cases. bigad: in california, the terminally ill can request their trials begin in four months or less, but in the midst of the pandemic with courtrooms still closed or severely backlogged,
bigad: do you think there's enough political will in sacramento to change this law? mark: i think that's a very tough one. the insurance companies, they're whole obligation to their shareholders and others is to minimize their--the payouts, and that sounds kind of cold and cynical, but that's a reality of this legal structure. bigad: the nation's largest insurance association tells us pain and suffering is intended to compensate the one who actually suffered. the group says changing the law...
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>>to be in sacramento. rowena shaddox fox 40 news.his story and a quick reminder to be sure to tune in this saturday at 11:00pm we're going to be featuring are honoring black history special hosted by very own pam moore. we'll be right back. [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state, with real california dairy. the clock and while the warriors are getting ready to play tonight at the chase center. the team is giving back to the the warriors home court assist program is working to deliver 12,000 meals right now to cities around the bay area. yesterday as part of their black history month outreach, the team delivered hot food to covenant house in downtown oakland, it's a shelter that provides housing and a wide array of services to young people in need. organizers with the that the food boy it was a real treat. >>we do have a young person that can come in and we can give them a warm smile with the door we can provide them wit
>>to be in sacramento. rowena shaddox fox 40 news.his story and a quick reminder to be sure to tune in this saturday at 11:00pm we're going to be featuring are honoring black history special hosted by very own pam moore. we'll be right back. [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state, with real california dairy. the clock and while the warriors are getting ready to play tonight...
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in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news.e continue to track the rain hitting the bay area right now this is our radar stormtracker 4 and you can see all of the grain and even yellow and orange indicating some heavy downpours yeah and lawrence were glad to see rain but we're getting closer to the weekend. how long does this last yeah this so looks like it will come through mostly tonight. i think then we don't as what we've got another one coming for for the weekend too so out there certainly those clouds rolling in you woke up to cloudy skies this morning was dry for the most part and then the afternoon that front started swinging, so it's pretty slick out there look out toward the golden gate bridge certainly went out there around the bay area right now that rain continuing to fall in their places right now where it's really coming down a fairly strong you see all the yellow. >>and the orange even some red spots here as you make your way out toward livermore eastward toward tracy in the brentwood rio vista discovery bay rea
in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news.e continue to track the rain hitting the bay area right now this is our radar stormtracker 4 and you can see all of the grain and even yellow and orange indicating some heavy downpours yeah and lawrence were glad to see rain but we're getting closer to the weekend. how long does this last yeah this so looks like it will come through mostly tonight. i think then we don't as what we've got another one coming for for the weekend too so out there certainly...
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also dozens of protesters staged a demonstration outside of the mayor's home in sacramento, the damage they left behind and their message for the mayor. and we're looking at a cool down. temperatures have been warm. they're going to drop off. clouds come in, and in the five day you'll see an opportunity for some rain and the dow. to see mayor darryl steinberg's home following a demonstration in his front yard last night. protesters used a loudspeaker to yell at the mayor and other city leaders. the mayor has received harsh criticism in recent weeks over his handling of sacramento's homeless population, not only during the pandemic but also during bouts of severe winter weather. they were using the homeless issue. certainly saying no more homeless deaths recall steinberg f word, steinberg. steinberg's front door and garage door were dented. outdoor lighting was ripped out and a large piece of decorative art was destroyed. sacramento police and the mayor's staff are still looking into exactly which group might be responsible for damage at the mayor's home. former secretary of state georg
also dozens of protesters staged a demonstration outside of the mayor's home in sacramento, the damage they left behind and their message for the mayor. and we're looking at a cool down. temperatures have been warm. they're going to drop off. clouds come in, and in the five day you'll see an opportunity for some rain and the dow. to see mayor darryl steinberg's home following a demonstration in his front yard last night. protesters used a loudspeaker to yell at the mayor and other city leaders....
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. >>> also ahead a sacramento teacher accused of making a racist gesture in a zoom class. the growing calls for her to be fired. >>> the first and only black woman to fly an air force spy plane is learning new ways to i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage with new colgate renewal. . >>> welcome back in the east bay took a blue print for sweeping police reforms during a special meeting. as abc7 news reporter matt boone explains the whole meeting was underscored by two recent cases of residents who died in police custody. >> reporter: anglo died the day after christmas but his death only made national headlines this week. after the family filed a wrongful death complaint claiming an officer used a knee to neck restraint on him for five minutes before he died. similar to george floyd. >> here it's pretty hard to justify that. >> reporter: john burris repre
. >>> also ahead a sacramento teacher accused of making a racist gesture in a zoom class. the growing calls for her to be fired. >>> the first and only black woman to fly an air force spy plane is learning new ways to i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage...
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court records show that pawlenty was convicted for driving under the influence in sacramento county in 2016 he received 3 years of probation. the family said this has been hard to comprehend as muslims. they don't drink alcohol, but their loved ones ended up being killed by someone whom police say did when you drink to you can't control actions you know arm with john someone else and they just. >>they just yeah, it's just that you can't they people fox 40 reached out to the suspect's father, tim pawlenty he wanted the epa's sealy family to know this the palais de lee offers our deepest apologies to sealy family. >>we're so sorry to be part of your grief, your family will always remain in our prayers. the family is very close and says they will help raise gianna and as on but say they can never replace their beloved brother and sister in law it wasn't is a loving person he always cared for people neowise was concerning was wondering how you can help people out as foreign isla she was an angel is a sweetheart she cared for my parents as if they were all in west sacramento. rowena shaddox
court records show that pawlenty was convicted for driving under the influence in sacramento county in 2016 he received 3 years of probation. the family said this has been hard to comprehend as muslims. they don't drink alcohol, but their loved ones ended up being killed by someone whom police say did when you drink to you can't control actions you know arm with john someone else and they just. >>they just yeah, it's just that you can't they people fox 40 reached out to the suspect's...
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time now is 5.46, let's go to sacramento, right now we're homeless advocates are demanding the mayorafter several homeless people died during last week's storms. >>they say the mayor failed to open warming centers and other shelters. they were needed to keep people safe. despite knowing well in advance the conditions would be dangerous when the has the story. >>i never give up. never give up. >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation following they say for homeless deaths during last week's rain and wind storm punctuated by the city not opening emergency warming shelters during the most severe night tuesday. this includes the downtown library that had sheltered homeless the night before he should have immediately opened every buildings. we knew the storm was coming. the office of emergency management let people know the storm was coming winds of 60 miles an hour. >>he did use is a to protect the 11,000 people on the streets of sacramento crystal sanchez, the president of the sacramento, homeless union says the city has already lost too much
time now is 5.46, let's go to sacramento, right now we're homeless advocates are demanding the mayorafter several homeless people died during last week's storms. >>they say the mayor failed to open warming centers and other shelters. they were needed to keep people safe. despite knowing well in advance the conditions would be dangerous when the has the story. >>i never give up. never give up. >>the sacramento, homeless union is demanding for mayor darrell steinberg resignation...
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duda los sacerdotes acompaña esta crisis que estamos viviendo >>> los católicos podrían seguir los sacramentosnización los representantes de la religión tendrán que continuar solo con la protección divina >>> continuamos hablando el covid-19 la universidad de oxford realizó un estudio para determinar si es una opción el proceso de inoculación y reclutaron 800 personas de la 3a edad en el reino unido que nos hayan vacunado para probar combinaciones diferentes entre la primera y la 2a dosis el estudio busca determinar si la mezcla de las vacunas es eficaz y segura >>> un miembro investiga los orígenes del coronavirus llamando a rastrear elementos genéticos y están recibiendo nuevas información sobre cómo el virus o una pandemia y dice que no hay evidencias para determinar el virus salió de un laboratorio >>> y otros factores ha sido descubierto en la misma región de china >>> continuamos hablando de la crisis telemáticas >>> sabe usted que desperdiciar comida en un gran impacto en el medio ambiente >>> a que los muestran cómo hacer del alimento dura más tiempo y no solo para ayudar al medio ambi
duda los sacerdotes acompaña esta crisis que estamos viviendo >>> los católicos podrían seguir los sacramentosnización los representantes de la religión tendrán que continuar solo con la protección divina >>> continuamos hablando el covid-19 la universidad de oxford realizó un estudio para determinar si es una opción el proceso de inoculación y reclutaron 800 personas de la 3a edad en el reino unido que nos hayan vacunado para probar combinaciones diferentes entre la...
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it has taken us a long time to get to where we are in sacramento. which is no bill. it's probably going take us a longer time to get to a bill. even if we do so, we're talking about a lag of two, three, four, five years. seems we ought to put on our thinking cap, what can we do that doesn't rely on sacramento? >> director tumlin: we have some ideas for you. we're happy to about those ideas in more detail. next thing on the list will be extremely unpopular. downtown portland succeeds in its slow traffic fatality rate. all of its streets are timed for 11 or 12 miles per hour progression. >> chair borden: we have another question from director eaken. >> vice chair eaken: i wanted to directly respond director mcguire put on the slide a question. investments in infrastructure, education and outreach. i think i heard you director mcguire earlier say, it's one of air value. we want to be inclusive of the community. i want to provide some direct guidance and feedback on that question. which is that if we know, statistically based on 15 years of data that director heminger re
it has taken us a long time to get to where we are in sacramento. which is no bill. it's probably going take us a longer time to get to a bill. even if we do so, we're talking about a lag of two, three, four, five years. seems we ought to put on our thinking cap, what can we do that doesn't rely on sacramento? >> director tumlin: we have some ideas for you. we're happy to about those ideas in more detail. next thing on the list will be extremely unpopular. downtown portland succeeds in...
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david: esta reciente sacramento tiene 40 aÑos y ya se puso abajo.fantil, servicio de emergencia y alimentaciÓn. tambiÉn agricultura. es difÍcil ubicar en una categorÍa a nuestra entrevista. ella tiene dos hijos con autismo. >> por medio de una compaÑÍa donde estÁn mis hijos delta terapia. david: las reglas del proceso no estÁn escritas en piedra. sin embargo, este es un tema difÍcil y estÁ confuso porque ni siquiera el estado de california especifica este tipo de casos aislados. en busca de respuestas de pregunta la portavoz de salud pÚblica sacramento por quÉ se vacuna a personas menores de 65 aÑos. personas que tienen una edad de 65 aÑos se estÁ vacunado segÚn el tipo de trabajo que realicen y su grado de exposiciÓn al virus. explicÓ la portavoz de salud pÚblica. le pedÍ que me diera algunos ejemplos. las excepciones son las que se van a permitir a partir de marzo, cuando el estado permita que se va a personas con condiciones crÓnicas como cÁncer, diabetes o alguna condiciÓn que ponga en riesgo su vida. es decir que nuestra entrevistada no es una
david: esta reciente sacramento tiene 40 aÑos y ya se puso abajo.fantil, servicio de emergencia y alimentaciÓn. tambiÉn agricultura. es difÍcil ubicar en una categorÍa a nuestra entrevista. ella tiene dos hijos con autismo. >> por medio de una compaÑÍa donde estÁn mis hijos delta terapia. david: las reglas del proceso no estÁn escritas en piedra. sin embargo, este es un tema difÍcil y estÁ confuso porque ni siquiera el estado de california especifica este tipo de casos...
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sacramento with more details on this good afternoon nationally. >>and good afternoon just say nyet kevin faulkner luckily missed this wind that we're seeing right here now but overall the republicans primary platform for now has been reopening schools, something he says the current governor is not doing. we are in real danger. of losing an entire other semester for the first time since announcing his run for governor kevin faulconer stepped in california's capital city wednesday outside the california department of education building the republican criticized the state's lack of progress in opening up public schools. >>taking aim at governor gavin newsome all we continue to hear is rhetoric all we continue to hear us. >>we're going to come up with another plan we're still talking about it. and yes, schools aren't open private schools are open. >>for the last couple of months the governor and legislature have been an ongoing debate over how and when to reopen schools, the governor says he's confident will come to an agreement soon i'm not going to
sacramento with more details on this good afternoon nationally. >>and good afternoon just say nyet kevin faulkner luckily missed this wind that we're seeing right here now but overall the republicans primary platform for now has been reopening schools, something he says the current governor is not doing. we are in real danger. of losing an entire other semester for the first time since announcing his run for governor kevin faulconer stepped in california's capital city wednesday outside...
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elizabeth: how are you going to get around sacramento?now on the ballot? >> no. elizabeth: if you win what are you going to do? you can't lower taxes on your own. you can't lower the regulatory regime on your own. how can you do it? >> well, listen, i do have a lot of power. i will use executive authority as much as i can, liz, but i will have the bully pulpit. you know reagan used that to good effect. it worked. he got a lot of democrats to go along with things he knew needed to be changed. he got defense, tax cuts, got things done. that is what i'm going to do. the first thing i do if i'm elected liz, dealing with the pandemic, getting businesses open, getting kids back to school, debt getting vaccines distributed, i will call a special session for housing. we have to build lower cost housing. we have to reduce the cost of living. we have to make sure we have enough electricity. we have to make sure we have enough water and public safety. >> i get it. how will you get the businesses back? oracle left. palantir left. tesla's elon musk le
elizabeth: how are you going to get around sacramento?now on the ballot? >> no. elizabeth: if you win what are you going to do? you can't lower taxes on your own. you can't lower the regulatory regime on your own. how can you do it? >> well, listen, i do have a lot of power. i will use executive authority as much as i can, liz, but i will have the bully pulpit. you know reagan used that to good effect. it worked. he got a lot of democrats to go along with things he knew needed to be...
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. >>> also ahead, a sacramento teacher is accused of making a racist gesture in a zoom class. the growing calls for her to be fired. >>> and the first and only black woman to fly an air force spy plane is finding new ways to serve. hear how she's helping o they said it couldn't be done... but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip. whoo! yeah! oh, hi. i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100, like you. you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward. can i hold the chip? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ >>> welcome back. ts morning. 6:12 on this saturday. looking at the embarcadero. in the east bay, the antioch city council took the first steps in creating a blue print for sweeping police reforms during a special meeting. as abc7 news reporter matt boone underscores it was two cases of residents who died in police custody. >> reporter: anglo quinto died the day after christmas but only made headlines this week. after the family filed a complaint. >> here it's pre
. >>> also ahead, a sacramento teacher is accused of making a racist gesture in a zoom class. the growing calls for her to be fired. >>> and the first and only black woman to fly an air force spy plane is finding new ways to serve. hear how she's helping o they said it couldn't be done... but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip. whoo! yeah! oh, hi. i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100, like you. you...
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then on easter weekend 1966 the strikers completed their 25-day 300-mile trek to sacramento.1966, the strikers and their supporters 10,000 strong came swinging up the capitol mall to the steps of the state capitol building. it was beyond question the largest, the broadest and the most significant public gathering on behalf of farm workers in california history. a moment of victory was at hand. the second largest of the grape growers agreed after seven months of strike to recognize the union and to negotiate a contract. shortly afterwards the di gorgeo corporation agreed to recognize the workers. a victory confirmed subsequently by hard won election victories on a number of di giorgio properties. in august 1966 the national farm workers association and the agriculture organizing committee were merged to form the united farm workers organizing committee afl cio. chavez is its director. >> if the establishment is powerful. the organized farm worker and his family is forced to fight on every field and in every orchard. they have to live with this. man has learned he cannot fight
then on easter weekend 1966 the strikers completed their 25-day 300-mile trek to sacramento.1966, the strikers and their supporters 10,000 strong came swinging up the capitol mall to the steps of the state capitol building. it was beyond question the largest, the broadest and the most significant public gathering on behalf of farm workers in california history. a moment of victory was at hand. the second largest of the grape growers agreed after seven months of strike to recognize the union and...
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the sacramento bee says there have been hundreds of hateful messages, including death threats sent toernor is founded a voicemail and emails provided to the sacramento bee contained graphic abusive language about governor newsome. violent threats against his wife and a reference to his children. there was also reported threat to burn down a winery owned by plumpjack group, the hospitality company. newsome founded 1992 starting tonight. travelers nationwide will have to wear a face mask on all forms of transportation. the order by the cdc says that everyone has to wear a mask on planes, trains, busses, boats, taxis and right shares. the department of homeland security says that t s a workers know how the authority to enforce the mandated screening checkpoints. the cdc says that the order will protect americans and provide confidence that we can all travel safely. many of these measures have already been in place here in the bay area, people in los angeles county, we're out visiting their favorite restaurants once again, since those restaurants have now been allowed to open up for outdo
the sacramento bee says there have been hundreds of hateful messages, including death threats sent toernor is founded a voicemail and emails provided to the sacramento bee contained graphic abusive language about governor newsome. violent threats against his wife and a reference to his children. there was also reported threat to burn down a winery owned by plumpjack group, the hospitality company. newsome founded 1992 starting tonight. travelers nationwide will have to wear a face mask on all...
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investigators say kimberly meeks frequents sacramento and stockton. >> this started in antioch when a paramedic and firefighter were shot. police say the 26-year-old arrested in the discovery bay shooting is also responsible for this one. even driving by twice to fire at those first responders. the paramedic and firefighter are expected to be okay. we'll bring you more updates as they come into our newsroom. >> all right. our other top story tonight, more options for the people in the bay area to get that vaccine. the first drive-thru vaccination site in marin county opened today. >> it did, like other parts of the bay area. the county recently faced some delays in supply because of the weather conditions at some of the shipping hubs. but that didn't stop things from getting up and running at the lark terminal. here's more on how it went. >> reporter: drivers lined up today and chris nelson was ready to be vaccinated. >> it's a bit of a relief. i realize there are constraints. >> reporter: her husband made the appointment which can be found through marin county's website. it's the fir
investigators say kimberly meeks frequents sacramento and stockton. >> this started in antioch when a paramedic and firefighter were shot. police say the 26-year-old arrested in the discovery bay shooting is also responsible for this one. even driving by twice to fire at those first responders. the paramedic and firefighter are expected to be okay. we'll bring you more updates as they come into our newsroom. >> all right. our other top story tonight, more options for the people in...
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that is according to a report tonight in sacramento be. let's take a look at these latest numbers from the state department of public health. between fairbury 16th and february 21, nine bay area counties is not a drop in vaccine allocation. solano, san mateo counties, down more than 26%, contra costa and marin counties, more than 10% but there is some good news. the one dose johnson & johnson vaccine could receive emergency use authorization, as early as friday. the biden administration says if it is approved, 3 to 4 million doses could be shipped out next week laonsign-ups and eligibility, head to our website, kpix.com/vaccine. >>> we are getting a new look at what appears to be the same coyote that has attacks at least five different people in the east bay. there is a video that was taken today at the lafayette reservoir. the animal walks right past. but people, even a dog on a leash, a big dog, totally unfazed. this coyote has a black spot on its tail just like the one these wildlife experts have been on the lookout for. the attacks sta
that is according to a report tonight in sacramento be. let's take a look at these latest numbers from the state department of public health. between fairbury 16th and february 21, nine bay area counties is not a drop in vaccine allocation. solano, san mateo counties, down more than 26%, contra costa and marin counties, more than 10% but there is some good news. the one dose johnson & johnson vaccine could receive emergency use authorization, as early as friday. the biden administration...
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testifying in sacramento a corrections department health officer said only half are ready to roll upir sleeves but he added another quarter would "like to see their buddy get it first" but they still want it." two-thirds of state prison workers statewide received their first vaccine or been infected along the way. >>> taking a live look at los angeles this wednesday morning, finally a glimmer of hope in the city that's seen some of the worst covid-19 numbers in the country. the city's hospitalizations are less than half of its high point. early last month, roughly 8,000 people in los angeles were infected in the hospital and that number is now below 4,000. >>> this morning, a lab is apologizing for a computer glitch that sent hundreds of people in southern california into panic after giving them false positive covid results. health leaders in san diego county called nearly 400 people telling them their negative tests were wrong and they now had covid-19 but after an investigation, the u.s. specialty labs who conducted the tests say a glitch by a vendor that sends information to the s
testifying in sacramento a corrections department health officer said only half are ready to roll upir sleeves but he added another quarter would "like to see their buddy get it first" but they still want it." two-thirds of state prison workers statewide received their first vaccine or been infected along the way. >>> taking a live look at los angeles this wednesday morning, finally a glimmer of hope in the city that's seen some of the worst covid-19 numbers in the...
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nbc station in sacramento independently asked counties for valid signature totals which the secretarystate may update this week. contra costa county has about 10,000, sacramento 27,000. 1.5 million ballot signatures are needed to qualify with the deadline one month from today. >>> the captain of the southern california dive boat that burned in a deadly overnight fire, back in 2019, he has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges. the captain faces 34 counts, one for each person who died. some were from the bay area. that boat caught fire off the channel islands trapping divers sleeping below. the captain failed to post a night watch. each count carries a potential ten-year prison term. >>> a follow-up now the man accused of attacking a giant tortoise at a san jose preschool is expected to be arraigned today. police say 40-year-old george s. police say shortly after the initial attack at the end of january, he broke into the same school again. robles is facing vandalism and animal abuse charges. >>> in just a few hours, people who have seen some of the worst damage from recent north
nbc station in sacramento independently asked counties for valid signature totals which the secretarystate may update this week. contra costa county has about 10,000, sacramento 27,000. 1.5 million ballot signatures are needed to qualify with the deadline one month from today. >>> the captain of the southern california dive boat that burned in a deadly overnight fire, back in 2019, he has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges. the captain faces 34 counts, one for each person who...
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a swat team arrested the couple in sacramento today. >>> a major push to get teachers vaccinated. the governor announced that the state will set aside 10% of all new vaccine doses for educators beginning next month. that is about 75,000 starting march 1. for the very latest on eligibility and sign-ups you can head to kpix.com. >>> on the road to recovery, the tri-valley restaurant industry is using a new tactic to bounce back and drum up business. for the first time ever, dozens of restaurants are joining tri- valley taste, and offering special deals. andrea nakano joins us live from pleasanton on opening night.>> reporter: here in downtown pleasanton it was a very busy friday night despite temperatures in the 50s for most of the night. many tables were filled as diners came out to support local businesses. business at restaurants in pleasanton is starting to pick up again.>> this is why we are here.>> reporter: diners are out enjoying some of the best dishes local restaurants have to offer. here they are serving a special three course meal in hopes of cooking up some business.>>
a swat team arrested the couple in sacramento today. >>> a major push to get teachers vaccinated. the governor announced that the state will set aside 10% of all new vaccine doses for educators beginning next month. that is about 75,000 starting march 1. for the very latest on eligibility and sign-ups you can head to kpix.com. >>> on the road to recovery, the tri-valley restaurant industry is using a new tactic to bounce back and drum up business. for the first time ever,...
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in bakersfield, sacramento, los angeles.as going to ask if you got to lay case ability to talk to his brother, but apparently not. the second question is, in your extensive research, is there one nugget you found about cesar chavez his life that the public doesn't know, but should. >> okay. yes, absolutely yes. i went everywhere, i climbed out on the ruins of the house, of just crumbled walls of the wall house where he was a child. so, i went places really important when you're writing and so many of these places that still exist that i was able to -- >> so yes i retraced all of that. and, then i get that i like is in 1969, he was flat on his back, he couldn't move, he had this tremendous pain. he had been in traction and all sorts of things. and he couldn't sit up in bed. there's a picture. there are really cool pictures in the book that i also found in the archives. and one of them you see him flat on this back and there's a bar because yet to lift himself up with the barr. and, so finally, the kennedy family doctor, docto
in bakersfield, sacramento, los angeles.as going to ask if you got to lay case ability to talk to his brother, but apparently not. the second question is, in your extensive research, is there one nugget you found about cesar chavez his life that the public doesn't know, but should. >> okay. yes, absolutely yes. i went everywhere, i climbed out on the ruins of the house, of just crumbled walls of the wall house where he was a child. so, i went places really important when you're writing...
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we just showed that map, why should those counties north of sacramento no longer be part of californianted government to secure their rights and secure their liberty and when government fails to do the job, then we have the right under the california constitution article 2 section 1 to alter or reform the government any time the public good demanded in the public good definitely demands we get rid of the state that is irreparably broken and irretrievably unfixable and the only way for us to do that is to start our own state. >> this area in northern california represents a population of 1.7 million people but in terms of representation in sacramento, and washington dc you don't have a lot of representatives which is very small compared to the land mass. critics in la and san francisco would say your presentation is based on population and population alone. how do you respond? >> that is true. our representation is based on population alone and that is where we take exception to the rest of california because thomas paine said as the colony goes representation must also grow so all part
we just showed that map, why should those counties north of sacramento no longer be part of californianted government to secure their rights and secure their liberty and when government fails to do the job, then we have the right under the california constitution article 2 section 1 to alter or reform the government any time the public good demanded in the public good definitely demands we get rid of the state that is irreparably broken and irretrievably unfixable and the only way for us to do...
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the chp south sacramento headquarters is right on the quarter from where it happened.that's why officers were able to respond so quickly. >>> dogs may be dubbed man's best friend, and women's, but they may be our new best ally in our predicate stranded. according to a santa barbara professor, their highly-trained snouts can effectively screen people who are infected. they can also do it very rapidly. possibly more accurately than our current testing. meantime, it's a club that nobody wants to join. >>> the growing number of patients experiencing major debilitating symptoms much time after a covid infection . >> how long will this last? >> i felt helpless. >> there is strength in survivorship. >> tonight at 11:00 in our series, "the road to recovery," we will introduce you to club trended, the patients known as long-haul members and how they get relief. >>> paul hogan, standing by. it is a soggy day outside the bay area, but much of it where you don't go or do. >> [ laughter ] the heaviest rain has moved through already. there wll be some pockets of heavier downpours th
the chp south sacramento headquarters is right on the quarter from where it happened.that's why officers were able to respond so quickly. >>> dogs may be dubbed man's best friend, and women's, but they may be our new best ally in our predicate stranded. according to a santa barbara professor, their highly-trained snouts can effectively screen people who are infected. they can also do it very rapidly. possibly more accurately than our current testing. meantime, it's a club that nobody...
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. >> a sacramento teacher accused of making a racist gesture in a zoom class. the growing calls for her firing. >>> lady gaga's french bulldogs have been recovered safely. who turned them in to police tonight. >>> and the a's quest for a waterfront ballpark takes a big step forward. the team says the project could be a big win for the city. >>> a windy start to the weekend. i'll have an hour-by-hour se >>> new at 11:00, the nba g league is investigating a league by jeremy lynne he was called coronavirus on the court. that's according to our sister network spen. he is currently playing for the g league affiliate posted about racism on facebook yesterday. he didn't provide specifics about the incident. the coach said today he applauds lynne for his post. >>> the calls are growing for a sacramento high school teacher to be fired after she was caught making a racist gesture during an online class. the teacher demonstrated a pose that is considered a pose considered a racial stereotype for asians. >> reporter: the spanish teachers use of the pose during an online cl
. >> a sacramento teacher accused of making a racist gesture in a zoom class. the growing calls for her firing. >>> lady gaga's french bulldogs have been recovered safely. who turned them in to police tonight. >>> and the a's quest for a waterfront ballpark takes a big step forward. the team says the project could be a big win for the city. >>> a windy start to the weekend. i'll have an hour-by-hour se >>> new at 11:00, the nba g league is investigating...