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♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento,stoy cansado, ♪ ♪ que el camino es largo, y no sé mirar el fin. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ yo no vengo a cantar, porque mi voz sea buena, ♪ ♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis-- ♪ (mÚsica esperanzadora) (locutor) ¿sufres de diabetes, artritis, hipertensiÓn y otras enfermedades? ¿has probado toda clase de medicamentos y ninguno te ha dado resultado? hola, mi nombre es ariel demarchi. en el programa de hoy les presentaremos un producto totalmente revolucionario. me refiero a las cÉlulas madre. las cÉlulas madre son el mayor hallazgo biolÓgico de los Últimos 20 aÑos. son la base y el pilar fundamental
♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento,stoy cansado, ♪ ♪ que el camino es largo, y no sé mirar el fin. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ yo no vengo a cantar, porque mi voz sea buena, ♪ ♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis-- ♪ (mÚsica esperanzadora) (locutor) ¿sufres de...
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but 74% of sacramento. firefighters latinos are almost 40% of the city, but 13% of firefighters asians, 19% of the city, but 7% of firefighters, blacks, 13 versus 2% and women are more than half of sacramento's population. but just 4% of firefighters. these numbers along with allegations of racism and harassment at the sacramento fire department under pressure to improve diversity in their ranks. but what it does is it drives me to want to do better. bring out. the passion and the compassion that i know is in our field assistant chief ian ut lead the new diversity outreach and recruitment department also known as door for the recent allotment of 2.2 million dollars. the assistant chief believes the department can create long-term investments and communities to programs like the reserves. >> aimed at bridging the 3 to 4 your gap between high school graduation and firefighter eligibility, age women in fire, professional development program to help women climb. the ranks and of course, the girls fire camp we h
but 74% of sacramento. firefighters latinos are almost 40% of the city, but 13% of firefighters asians, 19% of the city, but 7% of firefighters, blacks, 13 versus 2% and women are more than half of sacramento's population. but just 4% of firefighters. these numbers along with allegations of racism and harassment at the sacramento fire department under pressure to improve diversity in their ranks. but what it does is it drives me to want to do better. bring out. the passion and the compassion...
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sacramento is now the state capital of the state of california.ns had been moving into texas even when texas was still a mexican territory. the same way, american settlers had been moving into california even when it was still mexican territory. one of them was sutter. he came originally from switzerland, and he set up a trading fort. there it is in the upper picture. anyways, it's very different from a shop and the fact that he had to have a fort was a sign of how politically volatile the area was. he was expected to be robbed or attacked so he took precautions against that. one of the things he wanted to sell was lumber. it was coming from up in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountains which was east of sacramento so he went one of his assistants, a man capped james marshall, up the river, the american river, up to a place called coloma and asked him to designed and build a sawmill. the american river is flowing fast enough that the water can turn a waterwheel and it's attached to saw blades so the lumber could be brought there and sent down
sacramento is now the state capital of the state of california.ns had been moving into texas even when texas was still a mexican territory. the same way, american settlers had been moving into california even when it was still mexican territory. one of them was sutter. he came originally from switzerland, and he set up a trading fort. there it is in the upper picture. anyways, it's very different from a shop and the fact that he had to have a fort was a sign of how politically volatile the area...
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it's from sacramento, as you can see here. it ends in sacramento. it doesn't end in san francisco. it doesn't reach the bay. it doesn't even reach out to ogden or any place else. it reaches promitory summit, and the thing is that once the people reach the summit, there is actually nothing out there. there is sacramento, but sacramento is a minor outpost of the bay area, because 3/4 of the population of california at the time lives in the bay area. it also has this problem. this is a central pacific train at auburn junction and it is not great resolution, but what you can see, these are very small engines, and you can see they are also running on wood, and they don't have a great coal supply and they are running over the sierra nevada, and this not a good technique to move the goods back and forth, but it does not make a whole lot of difference, because there are no goods to move back and forth. collison p. woods writes, it is a great country west of the rocky mountains in acreage, and very few people on this side know how little business there is there. even in california, the orig
it's from sacramento, as you can see here. it ends in sacramento. it doesn't end in san francisco. it doesn't reach the bay. it doesn't even reach out to ogden or any place else. it reaches promitory summit, and the thing is that once the people reach the summit, there is actually nothing out there. there is sacramento, but sacramento is a minor outpost of the bay area, because 3/4 of the population of california at the time lives in the bay area. it also has this problem. this is a central...
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that's according to the sacramento bee. starting tomorrow, the u. s forest service will be closing all 20 million acres of national forest in california for two weeks. the forest service tweeted that the decision was made to better provide public and firefighters safety. due to extreme fire conditions throughout the state. people who are caught entering forest service lands including campgrounds, hiking trails and recreation sites, face fines of up to $5000 the number of wildfires burning across the state is putting a huge strain on resources. cal fire says. right now there are 15 large active fires more than 15,000. firefighters are now on the front lines and altogether the fires have burned more than 1.7 million acres. you can find around the clock updates on the caldera fire and the other wildfires burning across our state. just visit ktvu .com slash wildfires. the longest war in us history is officially over today, u. s. officials said the final planes. have departed the kabul airport marking 20 years of war 116,000 people were evacuated from th
that's according to the sacramento bee. starting tomorrow, the u. s forest service will be closing all 20 million acres of national forest in california for two weeks. the forest service tweeted that the decision was made to better provide public and firefighters safety. due to extreme fire conditions throughout the state. people who are caught entering forest service lands including campgrounds, hiking trails and recreation sites, face fines of up to $5000 the number of wildfires burning...
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they had a falling out brandon came back and opened up a store in sacramento. sacramento. the store is still there. the brick outside of the store still there. strangely. it's now a restaurant called fat city that's owned by chinese people. what was to happen was mr. brown and heard that gold have been discovered and reasoned very simply if there was a gold rush to the hills of the sierras people would have to pass through sacramento if they passed through sacramento, they would have to walk past his store. so he immediately went out once he discovered these rumors were true. and bought up everything you could possibly need in order to look for gold pans picks shovels etc once he had completed that task he came down here. he had a little newspaper. not too far from what we're standing right now. and he ran around portsmouth square with a small vial of gold dust screaming gold has been discovered on the american river. people heard and dropped what they were doing and ran to the hills now. you know the push factor out of southern china and now you know the pull factor. this
they had a falling out brandon came back and opened up a store in sacramento. sacramento. the store is still there. the brick outside of the store still there. strangely. it's now a restaurant called fat city that's owned by chinese people. what was to happen was mr. brown and heard that gold have been discovered and reasoned very simply if there was a gold rush to the hills of the sierras people would have to pass through sacramento if they passed through sacramento, they would have to walk...
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by ernest lowe of ceasar chavez giving a speech there on the steps of the california capitol in sacramentoe backbone of the workers were peace. ceasar chavez and dolores huerta were inspired by mahatma ghandi. they felt that the only way to get action was by peaceful action. and this is a photograph that documented the farm workers movement, and the symbol of the grapes became the symbol of the movement, and the sign that was carried by one of the striking workers that says nonviolence. so in 1966, the agricultural workers organizing committee, the filipino union and the national farm workers union merged together to found what we know as the united farm workers. this flag which is from the collection of the national museum of american history is an early flag from the union. it has the symbol that was created by the brother of ceasar chavez of the national farm workers association, and that flag was kept for the ufwa late e and it is the black eagle, and most of the constituency of the union when they merged together with the filipinos it was mostly mexican and mexican american, and so it
by ernest lowe of ceasar chavez giving a speech there on the steps of the california capitol in sacramentoe backbone of the workers were peace. ceasar chavez and dolores huerta were inspired by mahatma ghandi. they felt that the only way to get action was by peaceful action. and this is a photograph that documented the farm workers movement, and the symbol of the grapes became the symbol of the movement, and the sign that was carried by one of the striking workers that says nonviolence. so in...
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plus, we have live in sacramento for the first game of the dubs, some early coming up. at chewy, we know walks are made better with our furry friends. and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving get everything they need, even prescriptions - delivered right to your door. get fast, free, 1-2 day shipping. visit chewy.com today. protect your pet this flea and tick season with chewy. find everything from flea collars and sprays, to prescriptions that keep pests away. chewy has what you need to keep tails wagging and pets itch free all season long. shop pet prescriptions and more at chewy.com today. >> now to our 4 zone forecast as we give you a live look at san francisco airport with the fog hanging out behind the control told this of thick role of father lawrence is standing by with news on some tropical storms yeah, he's getting active out there in the tropics. we're headed down to the point where things are really going to get cooking out there right now. we are seeing some storms developing out there. some of that
plus, we have live in sacramento for the first game of the dubs, some early coming up. at chewy, we know walks are made better with our furry friends. and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving get everything they need, even prescriptions - delivered right to your door. get fast, free, 1-2 day shipping. visit chewy.com today. protect your pet this flea and tick season with chewy. find everything from flea collars and sprays, to...
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>>> breaking right now at 4:30, a wildfire breaks out between sacramento and lake tahoe just east of placerville in el dorado county. this time lapsed video shows the flames growing in the last few hours. authorities say the fire exploded overnight and it's now burning through the area of grizzly flats. our photographer on the ground says several structures have burned and mandatory evacuations are in effect for people living nearby. at last update the fire has burned more than 2400 acres. cal fire warns the fire fight is difficult because of staffing shortages from other fires that are burning. this is new video just into our newsroom. an ambulance making its way to the area. sources tell us at least one person has been burned so far. >>> good morning to you. i'm marcus washington. >> there is certainly a lot going on this morning. i'm laura garcia. we'll check in with mike in a moment. want to check in with meteorologist kari hall tracking the really dangerous conditions out there. >> we have the winds starting to kick up in that area as well as some of the smoke coming in, so as y
>>> breaking right now at 4:30, a wildfire breaks out between sacramento and lake tahoe just east of placerville in el dorado county. this time lapsed video shows the flames growing in the last few hours. authorities say the fire exploded overnight and it's now burning through the area of grizzly flats. our photographer on the ground says several structures have burned and mandatory evacuations are in effect for people living nearby. at last update the fire has burned more than 2400...
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according to the sacramento bee there are about 28 new daily cases per 100,000 people.ils. l.a. also considering a similar mandate like the ones in new york city and new orleans. san francisco is set to require proof of vaccination starting this friday. >>> multiple apps exist to store your vaccination records. >> but that's leading to privacy concerns. one tech reporter explains the more you show your card the more information you could be revealing. >> showing it to a particular bar at 8:00 and then could be, you know, a few hours later could be showing it at a different bar and a few hours later at a music club, conceivably, it's possible that there could be sort of a digital trail if you will going from, you know, point a to point b to point c that could establish both where you're going but also potentially who you're with. if you and i are traveling together and there's a digital record we were at the same bar at the same time perhaps we were there together, maybe that's not a big deal. maybe you're with somebody you don't want there to be a digital record of. >>
according to the sacramento bee there are about 28 new daily cases per 100,000 people.ils. l.a. also considering a similar mandate like the ones in new york city and new orleans. san francisco is set to require proof of vaccination starting this friday. >>> multiple apps exist to store your vaccination records. >> but that's leading to privacy concerns. one tech reporter explains the more you show your card the more information you could be revealing. >> showing it to a...
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the trip was reduced from new york to sacramento to 3 1/2 days.was to encourage the government just before this project was finished in 1868 to re-sign and re-endorse the homestead act, which said if you were an adult male over 21, you went and took a piece of land, worked it for three to five years, and showed improvement, it was yours. and that piece of land was 168 acres per person. quite a bit of land. was then and is now. it meant the indigenous people had to be moved. for the chinese, it was to lead to the darkest period of chinese american history that we know of. please join me over here. people taking the train coming west, they're encouraged to go west. people say if you wish to succeed, go west, young man, go west. they arrive in the west, california and the territories, and discover something. all the entrance level jobs are taken by ethnic chinese. they're the ones setting up the forms that are going to mean the wealth of the san joaquin valley. they do the truck farming. they are laying the stone walls which would become the cellars
the trip was reduced from new york to sacramento to 3 1/2 days.was to encourage the government just before this project was finished in 1868 to re-sign and re-endorse the homestead act, which said if you were an adult male over 21, you went and took a piece of land, worked it for three to five years, and showed improvement, it was yours. and that piece of land was 168 acres per person. quite a bit of land. was then and is now. it meant the indigenous people had to be moved. for the chinese, it...
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also out of the sacramento area. we are you learning that another person from that area was injured. a marine from the sacramento area was also injured in that deadly blast. the organization warfighter over watch which supports veterans and first responders posted on facebook this evening saying that 23 year-old tyler andrews was seriously injured in that bombing. andrews is a marine who played soccer at folsom high school organization says that his mother now on her way to germany, ramstein air force base to see your son. a fundraiser has been started to help support his family. meanwhile, governor gavin newsom is sending his condolences to the victims of that deadly attack. in a statement today. governor newsom said that, quote, our heroic troops gave their lives to protect others amid harrowing and dangerous conditions and we will never forget their bravery and selfless sacrifice and service to our nation. governor newsom has also ordered flags at all. california state buildings to be flown at half-staff in honor
also out of the sacramento area. we are you learning that another person from that area was injured. a marine from the sacramento area was also injured in that deadly blast. the organization warfighter over watch which supports veterans and first responders posted on facebook this evening saying that 23 year-old tyler andrews was seriously injured in that bombing. andrews is a marine who played soccer at folsom high school organization says that his mother now on her way to germany, ramstein...
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. >>> a sacramento animal shelter is lending a hand to help relief efforts for the dixie fire victimsking in adoptable dogs from an animal shelter in quincy. >> if we can get those animals who don't have a home or owner down here, get them healthy, into home tlashgs high pressure system the communities all around us. >> sacramento also sending shelter resources like food and medicine. >>> this is a time lapse of the sun setting over concord. and hazy skies. >> tomorrow there is gonna be a very familiar pattern playing out across the bay area. and california as a whole. for most of us, we're blissfully unaware that we just finished the hottest july the state of california has ever recorded since we started keeping records. when you look at the map for tomorrow, this keeps the story going. everywhere in orange or spifrng under some kind of heat messaging. also gonna pull in that cool air that's been air conditioned by the refrigerants, the california current, that helped cool us down. if we look at some high, here the example of what has been happening all summer. nothing out of the ord
. >>> a sacramento animal shelter is lending a hand to help relief efforts for the dixie fire victimsking in adoptable dogs from an animal shelter in quincy. >> if we can get those animals who don't have a home or owner down here, get them healthy, into home tlashgs high pressure system the communities all around us. >> sacramento also sending shelter resources like food and medicine. >>> this is a time lapse of the sun setting over concord. and hazy skies....
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if they passed through sacramento, they would have to walk past his store. so he immediately went out, once he discovered these rumors were true and bought up everything you could possibly need in order to look for gold. pans, picks, shovels, et cetera. once he had completed that task, he came down here. he had a little newspaper, not too far from where we're standing right now, and he ran around portsmouth square with a small vial of gold dust screaming gold has been discovered on the american river. people heard and dropped what they were doing and ran to the hills. now, you know the push factor out of southern china and now you know the pull factor. >>> this is the first of a three-part series on the chinese in america with historian and storyteller charlie chin. you can view this and other american artifacts at our website c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >>> next, we continue our look with the chinese in ameca
if they passed through sacramento, they would have to walk past his store. so he immediately went out, once he discovered these rumors were true and bought up everything you could possibly need in order to look for gold. pans, picks, shovels, et cetera. once he had completed that task, he came down here. he had a little newspaper, not too far from where we're standing right now, and he ran around portsmouth square with a small vial of gold dust screaming gold has been discovered on the american...
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if they passed through sacramento, they would have to walk past his store. so he immediately went out, once he discovered these rumors were true and bought up everything you could possibly need in order to look for gold. pans, picks, shovels, et cetera. once he had completed that task, he came down here. he had a little newspaper, not too far from where we're standing right now, and he ran >>> next we visit san francisco's chinatown. we pick up the story with the discovery of gold in california in 1848. >> we have a remarkable and unusual situation here. gold is discovered in 1848. the reason why can't these was amongst the first to hear about it is there already were some
if they passed through sacramento, they would have to walk past his store. so he immediately went out, once he discovered these rumors were true and bought up everything you could possibly need in order to look for gold. pans, picks, shovels, et cetera. once he had completed that task, he came down here. he had a little newspaper, not too far from where we're standing right now, and he ran >>> next we visit san francisco's chinatown. we pick up the story with the discovery of gold in...
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the trip was reduced from new york city to sacramento to three and one half days. what it was to do was to encourage the government just before this project was finished in 1868. to resign and reinforce the homestead act, which said if you were an adult male over 21. you went took a piece of land worked it for three to five years and showed improvement. it was yours and that piece of land was a hundred and sixty acres per person. quite a bit of land was then and is now it meant the indigenous people had to be moved. and for the chinese it was to lead to the darkest period of chinese-american history that we know of. please join me over here. people taking the train coming west they're encouraged to go west as a matter of fact people say if you wish to succeed go west young men go west they arrive in the west. california and the territories and discover something all of the entrance level jobs are taken by ethnic chinese. they're the ones who are basically setting up the farms that are going to be the wealth of the san joaquin valley. they are the ones who doing the
the trip was reduced from new york city to sacramento to three and one half days. what it was to do was to encourage the government just before this project was finished in 1868. to resign and reinforce the homestead act, which said if you were an adult male over 21. you went took a piece of land worked it for three to five years and showed improvement. it was yours and that piece of land was a hundred and sixty acres per person. quite a bit of land was then and is now it meant the indigenous...
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old sacramento reporting from sacramento, stephanie lynn.l some call it a shooting star but technically of meteors and name for it. where a ktvu viewer captured this celestial site over barea skies. and a barrier why they're tracking more fog and drizzle as we head into your sunday morning, possibly some cooler temperatures, in fact, a little bit of a cool down on her five day we'll have more on that coming up. it's hard to imagine anything positive from our state's drought and water crisis, but it has revealed essentially old treasure trove hidden you know when you're at ross and all those brands have her like... yes! ...and all those prices have you like... yes! that's yes for less! you've got this school year, and we've got you with the best bargains ever at ross. get your yes for less at our new store in east san mateo. jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here
old sacramento reporting from sacramento, stephanie lynn.l some call it a shooting star but technically of meteors and name for it. where a ktvu viewer captured this celestial site over barea skies. and a barrier why they're tracking more fog and drizzle as we head into your sunday morning, possibly some cooler temperatures, in fact, a little bit of a cool down on her five day we'll have more on that coming up. it's hard to imagine anything positive from our state's drought and water crisis,...
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this is in el dorado county between sacramento and tahoe. this with cal fire resources already stretched thin by the dixie fire and other out-of-control wildfires. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez here with the latest covid into our newsroom and new information. so concerning with these fires breaking out across our state. >> we know that at least one person was burned by the fire that started on saturday, but which exploded overnight. our crews spotted an ambulance into the danger zone to reach that person and we also know that several structures have already burned although cal fire is still fighting the fire and not stopping to take stock. there are mandatory evacuation orders in effect in that area. this is the area where the caldor fire is burning. if you're familiar, grizzly flats and happy valley are under evacuation orders. it is a tough fire fight cal fire says because of the rugged terrain there and because of spot fires. now this is video of the fire fight from just the last hour and a half or so. you can see firefighters tryi
this is in el dorado county between sacramento and tahoe. this with cal fire resources already stretched thin by the dixie fire and other out-of-control wildfires. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez here with the latest covid into our newsroom and new information. so concerning with these fires breaking out across our state. >> we know that at least one person was burned by the fire that started on saturday, but which exploded overnight. our crews spotted an ambulance...
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and because i'm right in the heart of downtown sacramento in kings territory. there is a lot of purple around me. but for warriors fans tonight, it's all about the dup. that's because this is a big one. it is the first look, but the warriors to newest drop picks last thursday, the warriors made. jonathan coming up. and moses moody the 2 newest members of the warriors. they took coming with the 7th overall pick and moody with the 14 tonight. >> and it is a whole it's really a chance for the warriorstry oua bunch of different rosters and see how these young players skills might fit into their current system. so. >> in a typical summer league game. you're going to see rookies g league players and even sometimes second or 3rd year players. so for example, michael mulder air possible jordan poole with gary payton. the second these guys are all on the official summer league roster that we may or may not see them play especially tonight. but for coming good moody who have been nba players for less than a week. the chance to play in the summer league games is a big par
and because i'm right in the heart of downtown sacramento in kings territory. there is a lot of purple around me. but for warriors fans tonight, it's all about the dup. that's because this is a big one. it is the first look, but the warriors to newest drop picks last thursday, the warriors made. jonathan coming up. and moses moody the 2 newest members of the warriors. they took coming with the 7th overall pick and moody with the 14 tonight. >> and it is a whole it's really a chance for...
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the debate is from 6 to 7 tonight live at the guild theater in sacramento. it will be broadcast on npr stations throughout california. coming up. why? airbnb says it is taking legal action against user who rented a south bay home and we're learning more about how one of the wildfires burning in northern california may have started and the role that pg need may have played in some serious fire conditions tonight, mainly for the big fires in the northern east part of california, but we've got some red flag warnings in the north bay as well, so we'll
the debate is from 6 to 7 tonight live at the guild theater in sacramento. it will be broadcast on npr stations throughout california. coming up. why? airbnb says it is taking legal action against user who rented a south bay home and we're learning more about how one of the wildfires burning in northern california may have started and the role that pg need may have played in some serious fire conditions tonight, mainly for the big fires in the northern east part of california, but we've got...
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tonight in sacramento with john kevin and kevin kiley. he did not endorse another candidate. and don't forget, you can see the candidates go head to head in a debate this thursday night inside california politics will host a debate right here on kron 4 in our studios. this thursday evening many of the top candidates hoping to take over governor newsom's job will be participating. don't miss it. it airs right here on kron for thursday, august 19th at 07:00pm coming up after the break. we have the very latest from afghanistan as uncertainty and fear continue to spread their. >> what people in the bay area's afghan community are trying to do it to try to help out. plus, why one bay area woman wants to make suredthat all the service men and women who served in afghanistan are still appreciated for their sacrifice. despite the outcome there and then the alarming jump in just a diabetes in pregnant american women.
tonight in sacramento with john kevin and kevin kiley. he did not endorse another candidate. and don't forget, you can see the candidates go head to head in a debate this thursday night inside california politics will host a debate right here on kron 4 in our studios. this thursday evening many of the top candidates hoping to take over governor newsom's job will be participating. don't miss it. it airs right here on kron for thursday, august 19th at 07:00pm coming up after the break. we have...
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you can see that is where we're going to have nicky lorenzo she's an anchor from fox 40 in sacramento and then frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 co-hosts the weekly inside california politics already and they're going to be posing a lot of questions including how will they handle getting through the rest of the pandemic. climate change wildfires. the homeless crisis. and so many more topics not only will
you can see that is where we're going to have nicky lorenzo she's an anchor from fox 40 in sacramento and then frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 co-hosts the weekly inside california politics already and they're going to be posing a lot of questions including how will they handle getting through the rest of the pandemic. climate change wildfires. the homeless crisis. and so many more topics not only will
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and as i said, the moderators, they're going to be sitting here and we have fox 40 in sacramento is nicky lorenzo. and we have ktla is frank buckley. the 2 already coast. the weekly, they host weekly inside california politics. so they know everything. they need to to really ask the tough questions. the questions that we all have and need the answers to before we fill out
and as i said, the moderators, they're going to be sitting here and we have fox 40 in sacramento is nicky lorenzo. and we have ktla is frank buckley. the 2 already coast. the weekly, they host weekly inside california politics. so they know everything. they need to to really ask the tough questions. the questions that we all have and need the answers to before we fill out
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stations for 28 million viewers to watch and who's going to be moderating our very own people from sacramento that's going to be nicky lorenzo here. and then there's going to be frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 already co-host the weekly inside california politics. they're going to be asking the hard questions about climate change, about wildfires, about our economy, the homeless crisis. so many questions. we all need answered before we fill out the ballot. that's going to be tonight at 7 right here in the kron 4 studio. you're not going to want to miss it. we'll send it back to you guys.
stations for 28 million viewers to watch and who's going to be moderating our very own people from sacramento that's going to be nicky lorenzo here. and then there's going to be frank buckley from ktla in los angeles. the 2 already co-host the weekly inside california politics. they're going to be asking the hard questions about climate change, about wildfires, about our economy, the homeless crisis. so many questions. we all need answered before we fill out the ballot. that's going to be...
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you saw the caldor fire on kari's map, east of sacramento, the town there now empty because the caldor fire has grown to more than 6,000 acres. it wiped out the community of grizzly flats. people who live there say they lost everything including a post office and a school. firefighters say two people suffered serious injuries while trying to get out. mandatory evacuation orders are still in effect for surrounding communitying poly pines. the cause of the fire not known. >> homes near susanville threatened by the dixie wildfire. these images shot by san jose state fire weather research lab crew just south of simpsonville, 630,000 acres have burned and still just listed at 31% contained. that high fire danger prompting power shutoffs in the bay area. >> that includes napa, sonoma, solano, alameda counties. nbc's marianne favro has more. >> reporter: in calistoga gas pumps are shut down and homes in the dark after pg&e shut off power to nearly 7,000 customers in napa county to try to prevent fires. genevieve welsh is relying on a generator to get her family through the planned shutoff. pg
you saw the caldor fire on kari's map, east of sacramento, the town there now empty because the caldor fire has grown to more than 6,000 acres. it wiped out the community of grizzly flats. people who live there say they lost everything including a post office and a school. firefighters say two people suffered serious injuries while trying to get out. mandatory evacuation orders are still in effect for surrounding communitying poly pines. the cause of the fire not known. >> homes near...
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my colleagues and i will return to sacramento in september to ensure that it is done. it's not like the legislature isn't having hearings. they're just not having hearings on these topics and right now. >> the jason does not want to provide us cancers and that is unacceptable and great question in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news 2 republican candidates looking to replace governor newsom make stops right here in the bay area. we have the latest all across the campaign trail. welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news. i'm reyna harvey. the time for you now 4.30, on the dot. a lot of you making your way. no major traffic incidents out there. however, it's going to be a warm one also if the air quality we've been talking about. we're going to see more of it today. good morning, john. yeah, that's definitely the case we're looking at a change in weather pattern that gives the opportunity. >> for some smoke to work its way back our direction. we're also seeing temperatures on the rise noo
my colleagues and i will return to sacramento in september to ensure that it is done. it's not like the legislature isn't having hearings. they're just not having hearings on these topics and right now. >> the jason does not want to provide us cancers and that is unacceptable and great question in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news 2 republican candidates looking to replace governor newsom make stops right here in the bay area. we have...
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evacuations to as the situation is quickly changing karma dickerson from our sister station in sacramento has the latest on the fire. driving towards the orange glow of the flames this morning was pretty terrifying as we came closer and closer to the caldor fire. but as the sun came up, it went from frightening. >> the devastating as we see what's left behind left the people's homes and a lot of times we weren't sure what we're seeing. we're out buildings or cabins. but then we saw the signs up there letting us know about the families that lived in this area we're just west of alpine, not far from sierra at tahoe in an either side of the road. we see destruction in the light of day. of course, we've got acres and acres have burned force. but nestled into this for us. our homes. we should note that in so many cases we saw firefighters parked out in front of neighborhood. stretches of homes doing everything they could to stop the flames from getting close and in many cases they were successful. but we know at least 600 buildings have been lost to the flames as the fire continues to grow. th
evacuations to as the situation is quickly changing karma dickerson from our sister station in sacramento has the latest on the fire. driving towards the orange glow of the flames this morning was pretty terrifying as we came closer and closer to the caldor fire. but as the sun came up, it went from frightening. >> the devastating as we see what's left behind left the people's homes and a lot of times we weren't sure what we're seeing. we're out buildings or cabins. but then we saw the...
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currently serving assemblyman from the sacramento area. kevin kiley and former congressman doug ose. he who also represented the sacramento area, thank you gentlemen for coming tonight. the rules of the debate are very simple. i've discussed them with each of the candidates, and they have agreed to them. questions are 30. seconds in length answers are 75 seconds in length. there will be a bell at 75 seconds and they've all agreed to stop talking. have also agreed not to interrupt each other. there is no right of reply. if they hear their name mentioned, they just have to hold their fire until it is their turn each questioner on our panel inside can ask either one question of all four or a separate question of each of the candidates. will be as many rounds as time permits, and we begin with alex michaelson, california's preeminent political reporter. thank you very much you that's very kind. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being with us tonight. this question is going to be for all of you, and we're going to go in alphabetical ord
currently serving assemblyman from the sacramento area. kevin kiley and former congressman doug ose. he who also represented the sacramento area, thank you gentlemen for coming tonight. the rules of the debate are very simple. i've discussed them with each of the candidates, and they have agreed to them. questions are 30. seconds in length answers are 75 seconds in length. there will be a bell at 75 seconds and they've all agreed to stop talking. have also agreed not to interrupt each other....
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they can't go west towards sacramento because highway 50 is closed. >> i know there are evacuation centernear gardnerville and near carson city on the nevada side or is that where they're going or are they going all the way around the lake up to interstate 80 to try to get back down and stay in california with maybe friends and family. >> if you want to go to sacramento. you'll have to drive around the north side to get to 80 is get take you a lot longer to do that. so most people are deciding to go east to the nevada state line where there are some evacuation center set up and it's much easier drive from what we're learning. the traffic has cleared considerably from the past couple of hours most people are choosing to go east route toward nevada. >> bridget, thank you for that live report tonight from south lake tahoe. we appreciate that. and we should let our audience know for continuing coverage on the caldor fire. you can scan this qr code on your screen. there. you will find an interactive evacuation map as well as a list of all the evacuation center, some of them you just heard him
they can't go west towards sacramento because highway 50 is closed. >> i know there are evacuation centernear gardnerville and near carson city on the nevada side or is that where they're going or are they going all the way around the lake up to interstate 80 to try to get back down and stay in california with maybe friends and family. >> if you want to go to sacramento. you'll have to drive around the north side to get to 80 is get take you a lot longer to do that. so most people...
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that's off of highway 50 about 60 miles east of sacramento. cal fire is reporting no containment yet more than 5800 buildings are threatened forcing thousands of people from their homes. at least 2 people have been hurt by the flames. a bay area family preparing for the worst as the counter fire rages out of control. the family has a cabin near by and they drove up there to get as many of their belongings as they possibly could fearing the wind could shift and they may lose their vacation home. kron four's, michelle kingston brings us their story. >> as fires like nothing we've ever seen before, casey. but he says family built this cab in 20 years ago in pine grove. they come up from antioch several times a year to vacation and relax. there's always been fires kind of circulating that year. >> it's just that this there is a lot of brush up there. but we've never had it danger like this one. casey and her mom drove up to the big trailer on wednesday loading up as much as they could. >> fearing. the wind may shift in their beloved vacation home
that's off of highway 50 about 60 miles east of sacramento. cal fire is reporting no containment yet more than 5800 buildings are threatened forcing thousands of people from their homes. at least 2 people have been hurt by the flames. a bay area family preparing for the worst as the counter fire rages out of control. the family has a cabin near by and they drove up there to get as many of their belongings as they possibly could fearing the wind could shift and they may lose their vacation home....
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the 3 are participating in our inside california politics debate thursday night. >> in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news and you can watch that debate right here on kron. 4 were hosted here in our studio this thursday evening. >> it's going to be live at 7 o'clock. governor gavin newsom toured the devastation from last year's czu lightning complex fire. this is big basin. where woods state park up in santa cruz mountains. he discussed efforts t t ttackle the climate crisis help communities affected by wildfires across california. it's been one year since a dry lightning storm ignited that fire. it burned thousands of acres destroyed nearly 1500 buildings. the fire took a heavy toll in the big basin. one of california's oldest parks kron four's. rob fladeboe has a look at the park a year later as well as the efforts to restore things. there. >> the devastation wrought by wildfire is painfully obvious is one drives here along highway 2.36 descending into big basin. state park in the santa cruz mountains. the picture on either side of the redwood studded forest is heartbreaking. >> crews
the 3 are participating in our inside california politics debate thursday night. >> in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news and you can watch that debate right here on kron. 4 were hosted here in our studio this thursday evening. >> it's going to be live at 7 o'clock. governor gavin newsom toured the devastation from last year's czu lightning complex fire. this is big basin. where woods state park up in santa cruz mountains. he discussed efforts t t ttackle the climate crisis help...
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jonathan, and moses moody both suited up for the california classic in sacramento. so let's head up to golden one center moody incoming got did not play yesterday, much to the disappointment of some dubs fans. but both in the starting lineup against the miami heat. this evening. 1st quarter movie from the corner. it's down for the 3. he finished with 19 points and 7 rebounds coming up. meanwhile, showing off the explosive miss we've all been waiting for on this crossover drive and dunk. he had 18 points. but the dubs couldn't stop a big man over your event. he had 25 points and 8 boards of the heat win 94 to 87 they finished the california classic portion of summer league. 1, 1, sports director jason dumas took it all in a golden one center tonight, the heat outscored. well is day 2 of the california classic here in sacramento at the golden one center and. >> tonight was the night that nation was waiting for the debut of the 2 lottery picks. jonathan and moses moody and guess what? they both looked the part of lottery picks jonathan coming to finish with 18 points a
jonathan, and moses moody both suited up for the california classic in sacramento. so let's head up to golden one center moody incoming got did not play yesterday, much to the disappointment of some dubs fans. but both in the starting lineup against the miami heat. this evening. 1st quarter movie from the corner. it's down for the 3. he finished with 19 points and 7 rebounds coming up. meanwhile, showing off the explosive miss we've all been waiting for on this crossover drive and dunk. he had...
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but before that the ship and its crew spent 3 days in sacramento. the ship was also in san francisco for 18 hours. back on august. 21st boxer says the remaining crew members who showed signs we'll still have to get evaluated by the health department or the county before they can get the green light to leave the ship. >> time because we do suspect we are covid-19 the city policies and counties. what the very much in line with what we would be subject to it. we were sick here on the embarcadero so they will not be allowed to come simply on shore to go to a restaurant or to a bar. they're going to be on that >> jonathan mccall kron 4 news. >> well, it's about to get more difficult once again for americans who want to travel to europe. the european union council has removed the u.s. from a list of countries are safe for nonessential travel. the new guidance is non-binding each member nation must decide for itself but us travelers in europe may encounter stricter rules. the biden administration has imposed an indefinite ban on eu travelers coming into th
but before that the ship and its crew spent 3 days in sacramento. the ship was also in san francisco for 18 hours. back on august. 21st boxer says the remaining crew members who showed signs we'll still have to get evaluated by the health department or the county before they can get the green light to leave the ship. >> time because we do suspect we are covid-19 the city policies and counties. what the very much in line with what we would be subject to it. we were sick here on the...
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if they pass through sacramento, they would have to walk past his door. once he discovered these rumors words true, and brought up everything you could possibly need. once he had completed that task. he had a little newspaper, not too far from where we are staying. and he ran around portsmouth, screaming gold has been discovered on the american river. people heard and dropped what they were doing and ran to the hills. now you know the push factor out of southern china and now you know the poll factor. >> this is the first of a three part series on the chinese in america with storyteller and historian charlie chin. you can view this and other american artifacts at our website, c-span.org, slash history. i
if they pass through sacramento, they would have to walk past his door. once he discovered these rumors words true, and brought up everything you could possibly need. once he had completed that task. he had a little newspaper, not too far from where we are staying. and he ran around portsmouth, screaming gold has been discovered on the american river. people heard and dropped what they were doing and ran to the hills. now you know the push factor out of southern china and now you know the poll...
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crews prepared camp sacramento to try to protect it from the fire. a lot of hand crews have come through their removed lower level vegetation clear them back in the event that the fire could catch that and get the structures ah damage at about 2 30 we saw these flames spark on the north side of highway 50 a relatively small spot fire that then erupted into this a wall of fire raging along the highway, a five mile drive to the east fire crews. staged at the sierra at tahoe ski resort all the while ash fell in the parking lot and water sprayed on the property again that was lisa dmitry reporting she adds that today's evacuation order includes the areas of christmas valley myers pioneer trail and north upper truckee an air quality advisory has now been issued for the bay area tomorrow due to all the wildfire smoke the bay area air quality management district says air quality is expected to be in the good to ma. are it range but smoke could cause isolated pockets of elevated pollution pollution levels however are not expected to exceed federal health sta
crews prepared camp sacramento to try to protect it from the fire. a lot of hand crews have come through their removed lower level vegetation clear them back in the event that the fire could catch that and get the structures ah damage at about 2 30 we saw these flames spark on the north side of highway 50 a relatively small spot fire that then erupted into this a wall of fire raging along the highway, a five mile drive to the east fire crews. staged at the sierra at tahoe ski resort all the...
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, sacramento county, already working in terms of a lot of those refugees coming in and working with cbos and nonprofit organizations to make sure that they feel welcome and celebrated. as members of our community for much more on our coverage of the latest in afghanistan, just download the free ktvu news app there you can find footage of the chaos at kabul's airport and a look at what happened and what could come next. that is all on our app. ktvu app or on ktvu .com residents in susan ville in lassen county have been told to be ready to evacuate. as the massive dixie fire continues to grow out of control. the wildfire is now more than 569,000 acres with 31% containment, even though no evacuation warning has been issued. people living in susan ville have been urged to be on alert in case the fire threatens the city. dixie fire has already destroyed almost 1200 structures, including some 600 homes. more than 6500 firefighters are battling in battling the flames in red flag conditions, and those red flag conditions prompted pg need to warn of possible public safety power shutoffs tomorrow.
, sacramento county, already working in terms of a lot of those refugees coming in and working with cbos and nonprofit organizations to make sure that they feel welcome and celebrated. as members of our community for much more on our coverage of the latest in afghanistan, just download the free ktvu news app there you can find footage of the chaos at kabul's airport and a look at what happened and what could come next. that is all on our app. ktvu app or on ktvu .com residents in susan ville in...
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greenwall died yesterday after being involved in a head on crash in sacramento county it happened asld was responding to assist with the called or fire a procession was held today that started in the sacramento area and ended in lodi, which is where green wall is from the wall was 2.5 year veteran with the gulf police department and was named officer of the year in 2020 governor newsom today issued a statement. on the death of that officer saying, quote jennifer and i offer our deepest condolences to the family friends and colleagues about greenwald a devoted public servant who worked selflessly protect his community our thoughts are also with the fellow officer who was seriously injured and is recovering back here in the bay area in morgan hill investigation is underway after first responders radios didn't work as our crime reporter henry lee tells us police say a signal jammer disrupted emergency communications. this quiet morgan hill neighborhood the unlikely source of a service blackout for laypeople and law enforcement knocking out just about all types of communication that they
greenwall died yesterday after being involved in a head on crash in sacramento county it happened asld was responding to assist with the called or fire a procession was held today that started in the sacramento area and ended in lodi, which is where green wall is from the wall was 2.5 year veteran with the gulf police department and was named officer of the year in 2020 governor newsom today issued a statement. on the death of that officer saying, quote jennifer and i offer our deepest...
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okay served several terms in congress representing the sacramento.e joining the field of republicans looking to replace governor newsom, three of the candidates in the race to recall the governor and elect a replacement will square off tonight. the recall election is september 14th. 45 candidates are on the ballot to take over for newsom if he's recalled tonight, the sacramento press club will host an in person debate among three of the top challengers. they are businessman john cox, former san diego mayor kevin faulconer and assembly member kevin kiley. the debate is from 6 to 7 tonight live at the guild theater in sacramento. it will be broadcast on npr stations throughout california. coming up. why? airbnb says it is taking legal action against user who rented a south bay home and we're learning more about how one of the wildfires burning in northern california may have started and the role that pg need may have played in some serious fire conditions tonight, mainly for the big fires in the northern east part of california, but we've got some red
okay served several terms in congress representing the sacramento.e joining the field of republicans looking to replace governor newsom, three of the candidates in the race to recall the governor and elect a replacement will square off tonight. the recall election is september 14th. 45 candidates are on the ballot to take over for newsom if he's recalled tonight, the sacramento press club will host an in person debate among three of the top challengers. they are businessman john cox, former san...
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, sacramento.ady working in terms of a lot of those refugees coming in and working with cbos and nonprofit organizations to make sure that they feel welcome and celebrated as members of our community. speaker nancy pelosi also released a statement with a message to those still in afghanistan, saying quote the taliban must know that the world is watching and will not tolerate its brutal treatment of women and girls. east bay congresswoman barbara lee was the lone no vote in congress against the war in afghanistan. back in 2000 and one the vote was held three days after 9 11, and at that time she was heavily criticized and was called unpatriotic and even had death threats. three days after such a terrible attack. we don't know how to respond. we didn't know what was taking place. three days after 9 11, and so it was just much too soon. we again had to it was a rush to judgment. it was not done with a lot of thought in it, and it was done during a moment of sorrow and grief. that congresswoman lee loo
, sacramento.ady working in terms of a lot of those refugees coming in and working with cbos and nonprofit organizations to make sure that they feel welcome and celebrated as members of our community. speaker nancy pelosi also released a statement with a message to those still in afghanistan, saying quote the taliban must know that the world is watching and will not tolerate its brutal treatment of women and girls. east bay congresswoman barbara lee was the lone no vote in congress against the...
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. >> glenn county in the sacramento valley today. kron four's ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and commit to you that will happen. >> standing alongside governor gavin newsome us agriculture secretary tom vilsack vowing to boost federal resources to respond and prevent wildfires. we need to make sure that our firefighters are better compensated, governor, that will happen. >> we need to do a better job and more force management to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. governor. that's going to happen. >> vilsack's promises come as congress debates the federal infrastructure bill. what he says could be a down payment of billions toward boosting the needed resou
. >> glenn county in the sacramento valley today. kron four's ashley zavala explains how soon changes could be coming. >> the governor, the u.s. agriculture secretary and the new fire chief for the u.s. forest service came here to a hazy mendocino forest. this is the site of the august complex fire california's largest fire ever. the biden administration now making promises to avoid disasters like this one. >> we have to have more boots on the ground. and i pledge to you and...
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larry: you know full well at the establishments sacramento and elsewhere welcomed and embraced you you'd be doing something wrong, it's very important that you not be loved, i think that the critical element, larry elder you have a shot of a revolution author and it's a pleasure to have you on the show and i wish you the best on the campaign trail. >> my pleasure elect elder.com, throw a little something in the tip jar. larry: movie not on "kudlow", the economy is booming, why...
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reporter: north above sacramento, evacuations overnight. state largest in its history, still roaring. crews digging trenches to prevent homes from burning to the ground. smoke from the caldor fire closing on lake tahoe. the plume of black haze forcing vacationers to go home. officials say the top priority is keeping the blaze from overtaking the lake tahoe basin. >> not out of the woods, but we are making progress. reporter: making the battle more difficult, temperatures in southern california, even central california, set to top 100 degrees. we are still weeks away from the peak of fire season. liz: a new study as revealing a disturbing trend that could accelerate the deadly cycle of wildfires we are experiencing here. our partners at climate central reached back decades to understand the meteorology behind so-called fire whether -- fire weather. the pattern they uncovered hit home for at least one researcher on the project. reporter: for caitlin weber, the fires roaring through the country are a personal and professional challenge. >> to
reporter: north above sacramento, evacuations overnight. state largest in its history, still roaring. crews digging trenches to prevent homes from burning to the ground. smoke from the caldor fire closing on lake tahoe. the plume of black haze forcing vacationers to go home. officials say the top priority is keeping the blaze from overtaking the lake tahoe basin. >> not out of the woods, but we are making progress. reporter: making the battle more difficult, temperatures in southern...