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it wasn't tended to coincide with any other actions going on in sacramento or city hall. we had initially made an application covering two locations owned by the same operator and through working with one of the neighborhood groups, it was agreed that it was not appropriate at the other location, and we withdrew that application and chose to proceed with this application alone. >> okay. thanks for that background. i do want to highlight and commend you for saying that quite simply, if problems arise that can't be resolve quickly, we'll return to 2:00 a.m. closing time. it's obviously printed on this pamphlet that you gave us, and i'm sure that you reepresented it to community groups. what is the trigger to close this at 2:00 and not keep it going until 4:00. >> it's something because following the planning commission action, we've had another meeting hosted by the planning department with all the neighborhood groups to discuss that exact question, trying to define matrix by which to judge our success. and i think the best we've been able to do is to say, very much like th
it wasn't tended to coincide with any other actions going on in sacramento or city hall. we had initially made an application covering two locations owned by the same operator and through working with one of the neighborhood groups, it was agreed that it was not appropriate at the other location, and we withdrew that application and chose to proceed with this application alone. >> okay. thanks for that background. i do want to highlight and commend you for saying that quite simply, if...
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sacramento and failed miserably. and said that uber and lyft, if they travel into a particular area of the city, that they get hit with the tax or told but that was hit with fierce opposition and failed in sacramento. we reached out to uber and lyft to get a response on the study but they have not responded yet. >>> a new report showing bart riders fed up with customer satisfaction at an all-time low. the survey found only 56% of bart riders satisfied with the agency and 73% would recommend bart to a friend or out-of-town guest. only 54% said that bart was a good value. the spokesperson said that riders do not feel they are safe. they will discuss the survey and issues plaguing the agency tomorrow. >>> the community meeting his plan to address plans for school closures and the roots international academy in oakland, a middle school, the first of 24 open public schools facing a threat of closure. the teachers and parents plan on mobilizing to block the proposal at the evening school board meeting at the school could be closed by the end of the school year. >>> pg&e shareholders getting a response from wall street and pg&e secured
sacramento and failed miserably. and said that uber and lyft, if they travel into a particular area of the city, that they get hit with the tax or told but that was hit with fierce opposition and failed in sacramento. we reached out to uber and lyft to get a response on the study but they have not responded yet. >>> a new report showing bart riders fed up with customer satisfaction at an all-time low. the survey found only 56% of bart riders satisfied with the agency and 73% would...
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sacramento county district attorney on whether or not the officers responsible for his death will face any criminal charges. pastor les simmons, sacramento area congregation:"if the da doesn't convict, how does the city step in place to say that's not the style of policing that this community is asking for. that's the standard that we have to set as a community."sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount of money could ever compensate for what was lost. we would rather have stephon clark here with us."today, state attorney general xavier becerra released a report urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly.stevante clark, stephon clark'
sacramento county district attorney on whether or not the officers responsible for his death will face any criminal charges. pastor les simmons, sacramento area congregation:"if the da doesn't convict, how does the city step in place to say that's not the style of policing that this community is asking for. that's the standard that we have to set as a community."sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the...
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or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. host: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they won't compromise, the president should use asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should not declare a national emergency -- he should declare a national emergency. it's time. is that the general sentiment among the republican side from what you're hearing? host: the idea of asset forfeiture or maybe other places to get the money, that seems to be fairly popular. this would be a way for both sides to essentially get a win and the government shutdown. i think the idea of using disaster funding, will whether it be to actually make repairs after a disaster or prevent future disasters, it doesn't seem to be too popular. i'm getting bipartisan pushback
or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. host: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they...
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that even if we didn't emit any carbons or anything, that it may be too late, you know, in cities like new york, sacramento, new orleans? th they'll have to abandon them. >> that's a great question. it's something i discussed in the story, too. what we're looking at for the future in a lot of cases are these computer models. how will glaciers or these ice sheets in greenland and antarctica react to a warming climate or warming ocean. and what modelers often find out is that if we sort of change the trajectory of our co2 emissions, which would be keeping the climate to, say, 1.5 degrees warming, this century, and this for people who are more familiar with this idea, this is part of the treaty that was -- or the agreement that was hammered out in paris in 2015. if we could do that, it might, in fact, make a very, very significant difference in how fast these glaciers break down. so there's a lot we could do. the question is, how can we do this politically and socially. and at the moment, the news is not very encouraging, i think. i mean, the united states has sort of showed its intentions to not participate
that even if we didn't emit any carbons or anything, that it may be too late, you know, in cities like new york, sacramento, new orleans? th they'll have to abandon them. >> that's a great question. it's something i discussed in the story, too. what we're looking at for the future in a lot of cases are these computer models. how will glaciers or these ice sheets in greenland and antarctica react to a warming climate or warming ocean. and what modelers often find out is that if we sort of...
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or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. but there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. you know, because the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. bill: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- the former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they won't compromise, president should use asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should not declare a national emergency -- he should declare a national emergency. it's time. is that the general sentiment among the republican side from what you're hearing? sarah: the idea of asset forfeiture or maybe other places to get the money, that seems to be fairly popular. this would be a way for both sides to essentially get a win in the government shutdown. i think the idea of using disaster funding, whether it be to actually make repairs after a disaster or prevent future disasters, it doesn't seem to be too popular. i'm getting bipartisan pushback to t
or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. but there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. you know, because the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. bill: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- the former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for...
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sacramento county district attorney on whether or not the officers responsible for his death will face any criminal charges. pastor les simmons, sacramento area congregation:"if the da doesn't convict, how does the citystep in place to say that's not the style of policing that this community is asking for. that's the standard that we have to set as a community."sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount of money could ever compensate for what was lost. we would rather have stephon clark here with us."today, state attorney general xavier becerra released a report urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly.stevante clark, stephon clark's
sacramento county district attorney on whether or not the officers responsible for his death will face any criminal charges. pastor les simmons, sacramento area congregation:"if the da doesn't convict, how does the citystep in place to say that's not the style of policing that this community is asking for. that's the standard that we have to set as a community."sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the...
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or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (grant) coffee fuels america. cities like san francisco and seattle have serious coffee cultures. but... sacramento?(vicki) tonight on dine and dish - i head to the state capital to see what the buzz is all about. having grown up in sacramento, i can speak with some authority about... a cup of coffee. "back in the day you couldnt get a good cup of coffee if your life depended upon it." boy have things changed. if you find yourself here - my fellow caffeine fiends - you're in luck. this is camillia coffee roasters in the wal public market. it's part of the hip historic downtown district. sure there's a starbucks in the shadow of the state capitol... but ifyou insist on going local - there are any number of esoteric concoctions to give you that caffeine kick. instead of breakfast pasteries - camellia coffee makes hand pies. and if you don't see alot of patrons sitting for hours on their laptops - that's by design. think coffee on the fly. more time to explore the camellia capital. in sacramento, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.up kron 4 news that wraps (vicki) kron
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or nbcbayarea.com/response. >>> happening now. scooters could be rolling in the state cal. far companies have b banned from sacramento. before you see them on the streets, city leaders wanted to make laws to ban them off the sidewalks. more news after the break. it's 4:50. a federal judge in the bay area is >>> 4:52 right now in the east bay overlooking oakland. it looks like lots of folks are up and out the door early this morning. get a jump on that day. a full look at the morning commute with mike in a moment. >>> a federal judge in the bay area blocking the trump administration from allowing employers to opt out of providing birth control. the rule was supposed to take effect today. but a judge yesterday granted a request for a preliminary injunction requested by california and 12 other states. the rule would allow employers to opt out of free birth control for women on religious or moral ground. while the rule is blocked and we judge did not improve an injunction nationwide. >>> a possible major break in trying to determine what brought down an indonesian jetler search crews have found the voice recorder. 189 people were on board that plane and died. if
or nbcbayarea.com/response. >>> happening now. scooters could be rolling in the state cal. far companies have b banned from sacramento. before you see them on the streets, city leaders wanted to make laws to ban them off the sidewalks. more news after the break. it's 4:50. a federal judge in the bay area is >>> 4:52 right now in the east bay overlooking oakland. it looks like lots of folks are up and out the door early this morning. get a jump on that day. a full look at the...
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sacramento county district attorney on whether or not the officers responsible for his death will face any criminal charges. pastor les simmons, sacramento area congregation:"if the da doesn't convict, how does the city step in place to say that's not the style of policing that this community is asking for. that's the standard that we have to set as a community."sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount of money could ever compensate for what was lost. we would rather have stephon clark here with us."today, state attorney general xavier becerra released a report urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly.stevante clark, stephon clark'
sacramento county district attorney on whether or not the officers responsible for his death will face any criminal charges. pastor les simmons, sacramento area congregation:"if the da doesn't convict, how does the city step in place to say that's not the style of policing that this community is asking for. that's the standard that we have to set as a community."sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the...
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city that literally is surrounded by 35-foot levees. >> what will happen if they projects are delayed or canceled? >> i just drove up the sacramento river to get here from my home, down in the delta. the sacramento river is flowing full right no wi they projects make a difference this winter? no, but these projects would be under way next winter, next summer. not so many months away and they would providedditional protection. will it make a difference? we don't know, but it could make all the difference between a horrible flood or no flood at in puerto rico, another $2.5 billion to shore up the levees and dams in the area that were totally destroyed 2 i1/t2i is s unconscionable that the president would reach out and take away that money. >> how s is the president at thisioer point about this th that he's making. >> we've backed him do a bit, but nonetheless he's kept alive the threat at he hasthe power to issue a national emergency, and based upon the laws o the books, which frankly should be hanged, and i have introduc legislation to change those laws, he could dip into the civ>> works. ll right. >> he could also dip into the u.s
city that literally is surrounded by 35-foot levees. >> what will happen if they projects are delayed or canceled? >> i just drove up the sacramento river to get here from my home, down in the delta. the sacramento river is flowing full right no wi they projects make a difference this winter? no, but these projects would be under way next winter, next summer. not so many months away and they would providedditional protection. will it make a difference? we don't know, but it could...
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city of sacramento. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, orhe sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather. a dry start to the day before showers push in late in the morning into the afternoon. skies will be partly cloudy to start with overcast skies along with our rainfall later in the day. high temperatures will still peak in the 60's for most of the bay just slightly cooler than yesterday's. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( darya ) ( darya ) breaking news we are following out of mississippi... police are in a standoff with a armed man... that man is in an 18-wheeler. police say he is armed with a machette. this is in jackson county mississippi. police are trying to talk the man out of the truck. a swat team is on th
city of sacramento. there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, orhe sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather. a dry start to the day before...
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on pricing went uber and lyft could be hit with a toll or tax when they enter a particular area in the city. the bill like that died in sacramento after the fierce opposition in california. we tried to reach out uber lyft to get the reaction but no response at this early hour yet. kiet do, this is a kpix 5 morning update. >>> the east bay family was in sheer terror after getting a fake warning that the united states was under attack. in the interview, laura thought she only had minutes to escape and the panic was caused by the alert that suddenly rang throughout the orinda home. >> it came in as the emergency sound of the amber alert and the voice of a man announced that north korea launched three intercontinental ballistic missile's toward the u.s.. >> the man said that the u.s. launched a counterattack and that the missiles were heading toward la, chicago and ohio. she realized the warning was actually coming from the nest camera. the spokesperson for her google that owns the nest said that someone obtained her password and said "we are actively introducing features that will project compromised passwords." >>> i am anne makov
on pricing went uber and lyft could be hit with a toll or tax when they enter a particular area in the city. the bill like that died in sacramento after the fierce opposition in california. we tried to reach out uber lyft to get the reaction but no response at this early hour yet. kiet do, this is a kpix 5 morning update. >>> the east bay family was in sheer terror after getting a fake warning that the united states was under attack. in the interview, laura thought she only had minutes...
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or southern california. the majority of californians get there whether from. there is a constant risk of major floods. sacramento is the second-most most likely citye country to be flooded. host: there has been tamping down of reports of that plan. mark meadows, chairman of -- former chairman of the house supreme court says democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate money for border barriers. if they will not compromise, the president will use discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should not declare a merchant -- he should declare a national emergency. it is time. is that the general sentiment from the republican side? forfeiture,dea that that seems to be popular. the idea of using disaster funding, whether it be to actually prepare after a disaster or present future disasters does not seem to be popular. i am getting bipartisan push back. host: the house democratic leaders spent days passing appropriations bills for the remainder of 2019. is there a compromise in sight? any thought the senate will take up measures that have been passed? guest: it does not seem likely. we are not hearing about negotiation
or southern california. the majority of californians get there whether from. there is a constant risk of major floods. sacramento is the second-most most likely citye country to be flooded. host: there has been tamping down of reports of that plan. mark meadows, chairman of -- former chairman of the house supreme court says democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate money for border barriers. if they will not compromise, the president will use discretionary fees to...
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or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (justine) coffee fuels america. cities like san francisco and seattle have serious coffee cultures. but... sacramento?(jrs) tonight on dine and dish - kron4's vicki liviakis heads to the state capital to see what the buzz is all about. having grown up in sacramento, i can speak with some authority about... a cup of coffee. "back in the day you couldnt get a good cup of coffee if your life depended upon it." boy have things changed. if you find yourself here - my fellow caffeine fiends - you're in luck. this is camillia coffee roasters in the wal public market. it's part of the hip historic downtown district. sure ththe shadow of the state capitol... but ifyou insist on going local - there are any number of esoteric concoctions to give you that caffeine kick. instead of breakfast pasteries - camellia coffee makes hand pies. and if you don't see alot of patrons sitting for hours on their laptops - that's by design. think coffee on the fly. more time to explore the camellia capital. in sacramento, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. (justine) if you have a restaurant, cafe or bar that you would like to see feat
or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (justine) coffee fuels america. cities like san francisco and seattle have serious coffee cultures. but... sacramento?(jrs) tonight on dine and dish - kron4's vicki liviakis heads to the state capital to see what the buzz is all about. having grown up in sacramento, i can speak with some authority about... a cup of coffee. "back in the day you couldnt get a good cup of coffee if your life depended upon it." boy have things...
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or third coldest night in the city's history. it will drop to 1 degree in cincinnati. it will drop to 5 degrees in new york city, 11 in our nation's capital, 49 in sacramento. that is some serious cold for 2/3 of the country not including the bay area. rainfall will be included in the bay area forecast starting tomorrow because we have a pattern change, a ridge of high pressure taking the storm track up to the north. that's gone. the storm track is right there into northern california. some of you had five minutes of rainfall this morning. we'll get a couple hours of rainfall tomorrow night as that low moves through. tomorrow morning before the low gets here there's a sliver of sunshine. most of the morning should be cloud free. we go cloudy in the afternoon. there's the steady rain into sonoma and mendocino county by 8:00. it will slice through san francisco 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. scattered showers continue through the evening before we see clearing skies thursday afternoon. we get a quick 1/2 inch to an inch of rainfall, about 1/5 of what we average the entire month of january. remember, it poured about two straight weeks. napa 1/2 inch of rainfall, more for
or third coldest night in the city's history. it will drop to 1 degree in cincinnati. it will drop to 5 degrees in new york city, 11 in our nation's capital, 49 in sacramento. that is some serious cold for 2/3 of the country not including the bay area. rainfall will be included in the bay area forecast starting tomorrow because we have a pattern change, a ridge of high pressure taking the storm track up to the north. that's gone. the storm track is right there into northern california. some of...
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city and county's behalf in sacramento. have we indicated to them that this is a priority for us and we want them to be supportive or pushing the legislation that supervisor fewer referenced forward? >> yes the california association of treasurer and tax collectors has been active and we've been working on it and then we've also -- there isn't legislation put forward yet, but it's moving through the process. so we will be bringing a position to the state legislative committee, which i sit on, to put forward a position for the city and county. we've been waiting for a legislative sponsor and other information to come. >> president cohen: have we contacted our representatives and asked them to consider sponsoring? >> we haven't, no. >> president cohen: so i'm thinking about this strategically, you know. we're moving as much as we can on the local level, beginning the conover -- conversations, building a coalition, but we need to also, i think, be smart and strategic about our friends and representatives in sacramento. so i would encourage you to reach out and brief senator weiner's office and our assembly members that represe
city and county's behalf in sacramento. have we indicated to them that this is a priority for us and we want them to be supportive or pushing the legislation that supervisor fewer referenced forward? >> yes the california association of treasurer and tax collectors has been active and we've been working on it and then we've also -- there isn't legislation put forward yet, but it's moving through the process. so we will be bringing a position to the state legislative committee, which i sit...
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or warn that deadly force would be used. two officers say they thought he had a gun. they only found his cell phone at the same . the sacramento cityo comment on the lawsuit. >>> this morning we are hearing from students who know their school will close at the end of the school year. the school board made the decision we just spoke with some students arriving for class. >> reporter: a lot of sadness from students and parents of the international academy middle school community. there's a largest group short time ago classes started 9:00 there's about 260 students six or eighth grade about 100 a graders are moving on this year . there graduated but there still about 160 seventh graders will have to be reassigned to a new school in oakland. they tell us there are counselors inside one-on-one counseling to help them with that reassignment process. we did talk to students a lot of sadness even though the middle school may not have the best test scores there is a really good strong sense of community here. here's what they had to say. >> good community and they were strong we never gave up we have really good counselors and teachers. >>
or warn that deadly force would be used. two officers say they thought he had a gun. they only found his cell phone at the same . the sacramento cityo comment on the lawsuit. >>> this morning we are hearing from students who know their school will close at the end of the school year. the school board made the decision we just spoke with some students arriving for class. >> reporter: a lot of sadness from students and parents of the international academy middle school community....
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or southern california. that is where the majority of californians get there water from. . constant risk of major floods the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded >>. there's also been tamping down -- markts of those meadows, former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers if they won't compromise president should use asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should not declare -- he should declare a national emergency. is that the general sentiment among the republican side from what you are hearing? >> the idea of asset forfeiture to get the money seems to be fairly popular. this would be a way for both sides to essentially get a win in the government shutdown. i think the idea of using disaster funding, whether it be actually make repairs after a disaster or event future disasters does not seem to be too popular. i'm getting bipartisan push back to the idea >>. house democratic leaders have spent the opening days in passing appropriations bills for the remainder of fiscal ye
or southern california. that is where the majority of californians get there water from. . constant risk of major floods the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded >>. there's also been tamping down -- markts of those meadows, former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers if they won't compromise president should use asset forfeiture money or other...
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or southern california. that is where a majority of californians get your water from. there is also the constant risk .f catastrophic flood the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. host: the has also been some tamping down of the reports of that plan. mark meadows, former chair of the house freedom caucus democrats continued to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate in a money for border barriers. if they don't compromise, the president should disperse the forfeiture money or other discretionary fees, if not, he should not declare -- if not, he should declare in national. it is time. is that the general sentiment from the republican side? ms. wire: the idea of asset forfeiture, that seems to be away from both sides to essentially get a win and the government shutdown -- the idea of using disaster funding, whether it he to make repairs for the disaster, after a disaster, or prepare for a disaster, doesn't seem to popular the house. host: democratic leaders spent the past few days passing appropriations bills for the remainder of fiscal year 2019. is there any indication of a compromised insight, that the senate will take up
or southern california. that is where a majority of californians get your water from. there is also the constant risk .f catastrophic flood the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. host: the has also been some tamping down of the reports of that plan. mark meadows, former chair of the house freedom caucus democrats continued to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate in a money for border barriers. if they don't compromise, the president should...
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or southern california, and that's where the majority of californians get their water from. there's also a risk of major catastrophic floods. the sacramento area is the second most likely city to be flooded. >> host: mark medose the house of the freedom caucus say democrats refuse to negotiate in good faith, if they won't compromise president should use asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees, if not he should declare a national emergency, it's time. is that the general sentiment among the republican side from what you're hearing. >> sarah: the asset of forfeiture that seems to be fairly popular. it seems to be a way for both sides to get a win, and the government shutdown. i think the idea of using disaster funding whether it be to actually make repairs after a disaster or prevent future disasters doesn't seem to be too popular. i'm getting bipartisan pushback to the idea. >> host: well the house democrat leader spent the opening days in passing appropriations bills for the remainder of fiscal year 2019. is there any indication of a compromise in sight. any thought the senate will take up those measures that have been passed? >> at this point it doesn't seem lik
or southern california, and that's where the majority of californians get their water from. there's also a risk of major catastrophic floods. the sacramento area is the second most likely city to be flooded. >> host: mark medose the house of the freedom caucus say democrats refuse to negotiate in good faith, if they won't compromise president should use asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees, if not he should declare a national emergency, it's time. is that the general...
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sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. >> there also some tamping down on that plan. the former to chairman of the caucus, democrats refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they don't cover my, the president should used asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should declare a national emergency. it is time. is that the general sentiment among the republicans? asset forfeiture, or maybe some other places to get the money, that seems to be fairly popular, a way for both sides to essentially get a win in the shutdown. i think the idea of using disaster funding, whether it be to actually make repairs after a disaster or prevent future disasters, doesn't seem to be too popular. i'm getting bipartisan push back to the idea. >> the house democratic leaders has been the opening days this past week passing appropriation bills for the remainder of fiscal year 2019. is there any indication of a compromise insight, any thought the senate will take up those measures that have been passed? >> at this point, it doesn't seem likely. were not hearing about a lot of negotiations hap
sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. >> there also some tamping down on that plan. the former to chairman of the caucus, democrats refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they don't cover my, the president should used asset forfeiture money or other discretionary fees to start construction. if not, he should declare a national emergency. it is time. is that the general sentiment among the republicans? asset...