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residentes de salinas, molesto por la visita del precandidato presidencial y gobernador de la floridas! condiciones de cambios para nosotros viene lluvia ligera en camino. vamos a hablar de ese pronóstico. al regresar. demostraron su rechazo a la visita que realizó el gobernador de la florida, ron desantis, quien tuvo un evento de recaudación de fondos para su candidatura presidencial. hoy, y edgar olivares nos tiene los detalles del. >> a pesar de las voces de rechazo a su visita, el gobernador de florida, ramón de santis, llegó a salinas para un evento de recaudación de fondos para su campaña presidencial. de santis busca la nominación del partido republicano a la presidencia de ee.uu. para las elecciones de noviembre de 2024 , el evento fue a puerta cerrada en el club de golf corral de tierra a las afueras de salinas. hasta ese sitio llegaron más de una decena de manifestantes para protestar contra desantis. lo acusan de promover políticas contra la comunidad inmigrante y de tener un discurso de odio que no apoyamos. >> al que esté aquí. no apoyamos las familias. que venga, que es
residentes de salinas, molesto por la visita del precandidato presidencial y gobernador de la floridas! condiciones de cambios para nosotros viene lluvia ligera en camino. vamos a hablar de ese pronóstico. al regresar. demostraron su rechazo a la visita que realizó el gobernador de la florida, ron desantis, quien tuvo un evento de recaudación de fondos para su candidatura presidencial. hoy, y edgar olivares nos tiene los detalles del. >> a pesar de las voces de rechazo a su visita, el...
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salinas is not stand for that.ek, the city council of salinas actually passed a resolution six zero, making it clear the council's opposition to governor desantis visit. the resolution was coauthored by councilman anthony rocha. it's important for elected officials at all levels of government to call out hate, bigotry, racism and homophobia. and ron desantis is agenda is one full of hate, and it's a dangerous one. but jeff gorman, the chair of the monterey county republican party, defended the visit. so there's a big need for dialog and i'm grateful that desantis came. governor desantis came here and spoke to us. gorman points out that the big agricultural plants not only provide jobs, but also tax revenue to the city and county, which boys, everyone who lives here. in regard to why people are in such an uproar, i think there is a lot of fear in our community because cause there are immigration laws that are being ignored and it's a republican plank, not just desantis, but i think every republican feels the laws ar
salinas is not stand for that.ek, the city council of salinas actually passed a resolution six zero, making it clear the council's opposition to governor desantis visit. the resolution was coauthored by councilman anthony rocha. it's important for elected officials at all levels of government to call out hate, bigotry, racism and homophobia. and ron desantis is agenda is one full of hate, and it's a dangerous one. but jeff gorman, the chair of the monterey county republican party, defended the...
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salinas is not stand for that. earlier this week, the city council of salinas actually passed a resolution six zero, making it clear the council's opposition to governor desantis visit the resolution was coauthored by councilman anthony rocha. it's important for elected officials at all levels of government to call out hate, bigotry, racism and homophobia. and ron desantis is agenda is one full of hate, and it's a dangerous one. but jeff gorman, the chair of the monterey county, republican party, defended the visit. so there's a big need for dialog. and i'm grateful that desantis came. governor desantis came here and spoke to us. gorman points out that the big agricultural plants not only provide jobs but also tax revenue to the city and county, which boys, everyone who lives here. in regard to why people are in such an uproar, i think there is a lot of fear in our community because there are immigration laws that are being ignored and it's a republican plank, not just desantis, but i think every republican feels t
salinas is not stand for that. earlier this week, the city council of salinas actually passed a resolution six zero, making it clear the council's opposition to governor desantis visit the resolution was coauthored by councilman anthony rocha. it's important for elected officials at all levels of government to call out hate, bigotry, racism and homophobia. and ron desantis is agenda is one full of hate, and it's a dangerous one. but jeff gorman, the chair of the monterey county, republican...
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the salinas city council even passed a resolution denouncing his visit. the local republican party chair says the business leaders who invited him had a right to. >> i think they are being unfairly attacked. and it is a shame. because these people are the people who create jobs. make the money flow here. >> it is also woman rights. it is also lgbtq rights and basic human rights he is standing against. we are really asking people to support each other and support basic human rights. >> now remember, salinas is a farming hub with a large immigrant population. desantis is known for supporting policies that have been called harmful to farm workers and undocumented immigrants. >>> all right, let's switch gears for a second. it will be a great weekend for music lovers in san francisco. hardly strictly bluegrass returns to golden gate park tomorrow through sunday. there will be more than 70 acts across six stages and get this, it's free. free! we have the lineup on kpix.com. what's free in san francisco? that's pretty amazing. >>> and the partola festival is bac
the salinas city council even passed a resolution denouncing his visit. the local republican party chair says the business leaders who invited him had a right to. >> i think they are being unfairly attacked. and it is a shame. because these people are the people who create jobs. make the money flow here. >> it is also woman rights. it is also lgbtq rights and basic human rights he is standing against. we are really asking people to support each other and support basic human rights....
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claudia: no pudo faltar marÍa elena salinas, quien fue el rostro de univisiÓn por mÁs de tres dÉcadasyo simplemente soy un instrumento para representar a personas como tÚ y otras latinas que a diariosalen a contarse historia. claudia: la mueres periodistas hispanas que fueron testigos de la historia hoy son parte de ella. jorge: mujeres contando nuestra historia en espaÑol. maity: inspirando todas las generaciones, ojalÁ que tenga la oportunidad ustedes que estÁn cerca de ver la exposiciÓn. hola, solecito, es hora de levantarse. solecito, es hora de levantarse. ¡arriba, solecito! - buenos días, mami. - hola, buenos días, mi amor.
claudia: no pudo faltar marÍa elena salinas, quien fue el rostro de univisiÓn por mÁs de tres dÉcadasyo simplemente soy un instrumento para representar a personas como tÚ y otras latinas que a diariosalen a contarse historia. claudia: la mueres periodistas hispanas que fueron testigos de la historia hoy son parte de ella. jorge: mujeres contando nuestra historia en espaÑol. maity: inspirando todas las generaciones, ojalÁ que tenga la oportunidad ustedes que estÁn cerca de ver la...
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from april -- july the salinas rodeo grounds were used to confine nearly 4004 they were relocated to permanent camps. soon after the united states entered the war, steinbeck ended the service of the government. however even in that role he paid a price for social advocacy and endurance of the agent commission of the writer. the war office investigate him for rationalism, his friends, acquaintances and neighbors about his actions and associations in the 30s, steinbeck served his country as a war propagandist. in 1942 had charted resistance to the nazi invasion in scandinavia. the work was distributed by resistant movements and translate into the language of virtually every european country. steinbeck received an award from the king of north for bolstering the morale of the citizenry and warner bros. played a staggering $3000 for the movie rights. at fdr's urging steinbeck traveled to air force bases around the united states to observe the training of pilots, navigators, puppeteers and gunners he wrote bombs away. meanwhile steinbeck passed his army physical but his request to officer
from april -- july the salinas rodeo grounds were used to confine nearly 4004 they were relocated to permanent camps. soon after the united states entered the war, steinbeck ended the service of the government. however even in that role he paid a price for social advocacy and endurance of the agent commission of the writer. the war office investigate him for rationalism, his friends, acquaintances and neighbors about his actions and associations in the 30s, steinbeck served his country as a war...
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salinas: thank you. as oregon is not only home to intel and companies like land research which is in my district, they manufacture chips as well, we host a significant manufacturing hub that contributes to the semiconductor supply chain. and these are really good-paying jobs. i hear from these smaller companies, though, machinists, for example, that it was a huge shock for their businesses when chip fabrication started moving overseas. and in some cases these businesses took many years to recover. and they may hesitate to fully jump back in because of that experience. so as we look to jump-start this essential industry, how should we be thinking long-term about the supports to ensure that this isn't just a one-off investment, but that we are really bringing this industry and these jobs back permanently for the long haul? sec. raimondo: yeah. i think a few things. we need to embrace innovation, including artificial intelligence. which will bring down the cost of a lot of this production in a way that it c
salinas: thank you. as oregon is not only home to intel and companies like land research which is in my district, they manufacture chips as well, we host a significant manufacturing hub that contributes to the semiconductor supply chain. and these are really good-paying jobs. i hear from these smaller companies, though, machinists, for example, that it was a huge shock for their businesses when chip fabrication started moving overseas. and in some cases these businesses took many years to...
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he was greeted by protesters who say desantis is not welcome in salinas. he has written anti immigration, anti lgbtq anti abortion laws that has put our people's lives in danger. the invitation to the event shows the hosts are some of the biggest employers and agricultural producers in the salinas valley. oh, there's a big need for dialog and i'm grateful that desantis came. governor desantis came here and spoke to us. now, earlier this week, the salinas city council passed a resolution denouncing desantis visit. house republicans are moving forward with an impeachment inquiry that they say will show president biden used his office to benefit his family. at the first hearing yesterday, none of the financial and legal expert witnesses who spoke had any firsthand knowledge of the biden family's financial dealings. house oversight chairman jamie comer says there's a quote, mountain of evidence to support impeachment. but one constitution scholar called to testify by the republicans said so far there's no evidence of an impeachable offense. he lied by telling
he was greeted by protesters who say desantis is not welcome in salinas. he has written anti immigration, anti lgbtq anti abortion laws that has put our people's lives in danger. the invitation to the event shows the hosts are some of the biggest employers and agricultural producers in the salinas valley. oh, there's a big need for dialog and i'm grateful that desantis came. governor desantis came here and spoke to us. now, earlier this week, the salinas city council passed a resolution...
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salinas: thank you for yieldinge te. hundreds of oregonians die after overdosing on fentanyl and ts drugas torn communities apart from sem to oregonnd not ju our state bll aoss the u.s. fentan a opioids account for more than 85% of all opiod involv deaths i the u.s. this isn issue tha harms all us and members of both parts cangree stemminghe fl of the drugsnto our counitiess a bipartan imperave. the appropations process is our ability to provide to the front line of this fentanyl fight but sadly ts process has be needlessly politiced by far right politicians w would rather notch political victories than policy ones. this smeful defense example of thal is a prime byttachi ai-lbgtq+ and anti-choic writers to ts bill, extremists in tsy haveurned what should be astraie into a politicaledgessue especially concerning givenhat this piece of legislation contains that critical funding to stop the fw o fentanyln mr. speaker, we afford t with our fht to the pandemic. and as a new member of thi esteem body i did not ce hereor politi
salinas: thank you for yieldinge te. hundreds of oregonians die after overdosing on fentanyl and ts drugas torn communities apart from sem to oregonnd not ju our state bll aoss the u.s. fentan a opioids account for more than 85% of all opiod involv deaths i the u.s. this isn issue tha harms all us and members of both parts cangree stemminghe fl of the drugsnto our counitiess a bipartan imperave. the appropations process is our ability to provide to the front line of this fentanyl fight but...
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en el mes de la herencia hispana celebremos a ilia calderÓn, blanca y marÍa elena salinas, honradas por. y si usted o su familia perdieron medicaid o chip, visite cuidadodesalud.gov para ver si es elegible para un plan de salud de calidad a bajo costo. ♪♪ ¿qué opinas, sam? para un plan de salud de ¿listo para ser el hermano mayor? para estar segura usa clearblue digital. una combinación única de protección contra errores y precisión superior al 99%. clearblue, resultados en los que puedes confíar. has notado que tiesa y rasposa se siente la ropa en tu piel? para que tu ropa se sienta mas suave, prueba downy free & gentle. downy suavizara tu ropa sin colorantes y perfumes. la toalla lavada con downy es mas suave y mejor para tu piel. prueba downy free & gentle. celebraci"n del mes de ilia: hoy 15 de septiembre empieza la celebraciÓn del mes de la herencia hispana en los estados unidos, es un mes en el que celebramos la historia, la cultura y la contribuciÓn de los hispanos. jorge: esta celebraciÓn abarca la tradiciÓn de varios paÍses latinoamericanos. ilia: pasaron siete aÑos desde el fa
en el mes de la herencia hispana celebremos a ilia calderÓn, blanca y marÍa elena salinas, honradas por. y si usted o su familia perdieron medicaid o chip, visite cuidadodesalud.gov para ver si es elegible para un plan de salud de calidad a bajo costo. ♪♪ ¿qué opinas, sam? para un plan de salud de ¿listo para ser el hermano mayor? para estar segura usa clearblue digital. una combinación única de protección contra errores y precisión superior al 99%. clearblue, resultados en los que...
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paul met her at the salina police department.e in without an attorney and agreed to answer questions. >> okay, i. >> paul curry. >> a camera was recording as paul talked about his long ago marriage to linda. >> we were very observed with one another. it was a wonderful -- many years. >> and he spoke of the night she died. >> i will come in the middle of the night and she was not breathing. and i called 9-1-1. and performed cpr and they came and there is nothing they could do. >> after 40 minutes or so, even started with the hard questions. >> you let pat have the rolex, right? >> first she confronted paul with the phony insurance key clean on linda's watch. >> i have been less than honest about that and his -- quite frankly, it was just a poor decision. >> right there in that room, he's basically copping to insurance fraud? >> yes. >> which is way less and serious and murder, but -- >> but it's still a crime. >> but when it came to linda's death, paul seemed like a man with nothing to hide. in fact, he was the one who brought up
paul met her at the salina police department.e in without an attorney and agreed to answer questions. >> okay, i. >> paul curry. >> a camera was recording as paul talked about his long ago marriage to linda. >> we were very observed with one another. it was a wonderful -- many years. >> and he spoke of the night she died. >> i will come in the middle of the night and she was not breathing. and i called 9-1-1. and performed cpr and they came and there is...
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rolando salinas is here right now from eagle pass, texas, the democratic mayor.today? >> happy to be here. good afternoon. things are chaotic to say the least. it's been like that the last couple days. a very disappointing situation. we're trying to do our best to maintain the peace, maintain order. that's my number 1 priority as a mayor of this city. this is a great city. i'm trying to maintain the peace. our local economy has taken a hit. we're doing the best we can. >> neil: this emergency declaration, you were overwhelmed in the last few days. what happened? >> we have thousands of people coming in to the country through mexico in to eagle pass. we just can't sustain thousands of people coming in. we're a city of approximately 28,000 people. to have that amounted of people roaming our streets, it's unacceptable. we have limited resources, fire, ems, police officers. it's disappointing to see them come in without a consequence. come in, come all situation. it's very disheartening to see this happening especially here in the city of eagle pass. >> neil: do you
rolando salinas is here right now from eagle pass, texas, the democratic mayor.today? >> happy to be here. good afternoon. things are chaotic to say the least. it's been like that the last couple days. a very disappointing situation. we're trying to do our best to maintain the peace, maintain order. that's my number 1 priority as a mayor of this city. this is a great city. i'm trying to maintain the peace. our local economy has taken a hit. we're doing the best we can. >> neil: this...
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claudia: se destacÓ a marÍa elena salinas, la lucha por radio, la periodista montenegro, entre otrasge: felicidades. jorge: felicidades. gracias. [música] papi, ya estamos listas. mis tres princesas, miren nada más qué hermosas están el día de hoy.
claudia: se destacÓ a marÍa elena salinas, la lucha por radio, la periodista montenegro, entre otrasge: felicidades. jorge: felicidades. gracias. [música] papi, ya estamos listas. mis tres princesas, miren nada más qué hermosas están el día de hoy.
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es una situaciÓn muy seria para la ciudad de unos 28,000 residentes, dijo el alcalde rolando salinas,ambos lados de la frontera estÁn siguiendo muy de cerca la situaciÓn migratoria, la pregunta que todos se hacen es cuÁndo llegarÁ el fin de la crisis migratoria, el alguacil del condado de maverick que cree tener una soluciÓn, cero tolerancia. >> asÍ como estÁ cruzando, estÁn arriesgando sus vidas tambiÉn. blanca: estÁ larga tuvo que ampliar su capacidad para recibir a cientos de migrantes, de que salen en autobuses hasta su prÓximo destino. >> es importante reconocer que esta gente se necesiten el estado de texas, pero de la forma que se estÁ haciendo estÁ mal. blanca: diversos funcionarios se reunieron para determinar las necesidades que requieren para enfrentar la emergencia, se han instalado mÁs alambre de pÚas para ahuyentar a los migrantes. jorge: estamos a las orillas del rÍo bravo, rÍo grande, les cuento como ha cambiado las cosas, es que antes llegaban hombres jÓvenes a estados unidos, despuÉs regresaban a sus paÍses de origen, lo nuevo, lo realmente distinto es que empiezan a
es una situaciÓn muy seria para la ciudad de unos 28,000 residentes, dijo el alcalde rolando salinas,ambos lados de la frontera estÁn siguiendo muy de cerca la situaciÓn migratoria, la pregunta que todos se hacen es cuÁndo llegarÁ el fin de la crisis migratoria, el alguacil del condado de maverick que cree tener una soluciÓn, cero tolerancia. >> asÍ como estÁ cruzando, estÁn arriesgando sus vidas tambiÉn. blanca: estÁ larga tuvo que ampliar su capacidad para recibir a cientos...
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president of the union has made it clear that those wage increase officers, they are still at 17.5 in salinard is at 20%, and those are not enough. they need to see more. unless we see some movement there, it's -- and some movement on other things, including the tier wage system, the automakers did move from an eight year grow in. two eight years to get to the top rate, but they feel like many of those numbers that i talked to don't like that, they want to see folks come in and get hired after 90 days, and top rate. we are still very far apart in the stocks. >> what are you hearing about how the talks are taking place because we have heard that the boss is not acting in good faith, and they put an offer that has not received a counter offer. >> i have heard that as well, and from the other side i heard that they are negotiating, we have not released anything like this, both sides are very much coming up to the public, and saying where they are at, and sending the automakers, they have sent direct to medications to their employees so that they know what the offers are. gm just did that this a
president of the union has made it clear that those wage increase officers, they are still at 17.5 in salinard is at 20%, and those are not enough. they need to see more. unless we see some movement there, it's -- and some movement on other things, including the tier wage system, the automakers did move from an eight year grow in. two eight years to get to the top rate, but they feel like many of those numbers that i talked to don't like that, they want to see folks come in and get hired after...
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. >> reporter: the city's mayor, rolando salinas, expressing outrage with the white house in a recenterview with cnn. >> we're here abandoned, we're on the border, we're asking for help. this is unacceptable. >> reporter: owens, the top u.s. official here on the front lines, says human smugglers surged migrants to eagle pass for a reason. >> i believe it's a money-making opportunity for those smugglers, and i believe it's a distraction for them to cross other things in the country. >> other things? >> narcotics, fentanyl, weapons, hardened criminals, gang members, convicted sexual predators. >> reporter: 500 miles away in el paso, the city working to bus migrants to their chosen final destinations. >> when they come to el paso, they're coming to the united states. >> reporter: dozens of new arrivals lined up to board this bus heading to new york city, where the mayor is trying to reduce the number of days the city will shelter single adults. in sunland park, new mexico, 15 minutes from el paso, fire chief danny medrano has been responding when migrants hurt themselves. this leads to t
. >> reporter: the city's mayor, rolando salinas, expressing outrage with the white house in a recenterview with cnn. >> we're here abandoned, we're on the border, we're asking for help. this is unacceptable. >> reporter: owens, the top u.s. official here on the front lines, says human smugglers surged migrants to eagle pass for a reason. >> i believe it's a money-making opportunity for those smugglers, and i believe it's a distraction for them to cross other things in...
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salinas, imperial central san gabriel, all of them all across. you had high school walkouts by these students coming out and a lot of those high schoolers ended up becoming local, state and some even national leaders as well. other questions, please use the microphone. go ahead. think you talked a bit about the diffusion of one of these policies to other states and have a question about a negative case of a policy that didn't diffuse. and that is the fact that in texas, george w bush there was a strong republican backlash in that state against some kind of 187 like policy. obviously, things have changed a lot in texas since then. is that just a personality or is there some kind of structural explanation that we can offer for the case. that. i'm not familiar with? texas. i think it's fair to say that within the republican party there are sort of two distinct strands of thought about immigration. one is the donald trump variety. another is the sort of open market, cheap labor variety, george bush was one of those, you know, in favor of free, easily
salinas, imperial central san gabriel, all of them all across. you had high school walkouts by these students coming out and a lot of those high schoolers ended up becoming local, state and some even national leaders as well. other questions, please use the microphone. go ahead. think you talked a bit about the diffusion of one of these policies to other states and have a question about a negative case of a policy that didn't diffuse. and that is the fact that in texas, george w bush there was...
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. >> el alcalde rolando salinas desde la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos y asÍ vamos un dÍa a
. >> el alcalde rolando salinas desde la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos y asÍ vamos un dÍa a
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now when you talk of insulation in this country in salinas, this keeps commodity, and many times it is not available. so it means patients will often die because they don't have access to insulate and will recall, rama is the only nurse who you're trained in diabetes care. i don't know if i send us a send in us for 41 years ago. how can i move? i came to know about diabetes when we started the diabetes clinic and the heavy stair at hospital in 20. 1313 the limited supply comes from a charity in the netherlands called insulin for life, which collects on, needed insulin from diabetics. there. the insulin gets sent over in suitcases when people travel it can meet the needs of about 30 people a year. how is one of those who will benefit from this small supply? they give her medicine twice a day. like then you type one cases which type one cases we have children coming from from 3 times to new in the separate time. nurse co. romano checks. how is i cite, diabetes can cause visual problems and even blindness. she also checks how was feed for nerve damage, which can lead to untreated wounds.
now when you talk of insulation in this country in salinas, this keeps commodity, and many times it is not available. so it means patients will often die because they don't have access to insulate and will recall, rama is the only nurse who you're trained in diabetes care. i don't know if i send us a send in us for 41 years ago. how can i move? i came to know about diabetes when we started the diabetes clinic and the heavy stair at hospital in 20. 1313 the limited supply comes from a charity in...
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. >> ron desantis is in salinas this morning trying to raise money for his campaign for president. >>visiting taylor farms? >> yes. a familiar name for people in the area, they grow lettuce and other products and provide bagged salad to all kinds of grocery stores. it is a private event not inviting the media, contributors only. desantis traveled north from the l.a. area where he took part last night in the second republican debate at the reagan presidential library in simi valley. the governor was asked about new school textbooks in florida that mentioned positive aspects of slavery. texts that instruct the student to imagine that the slaves might have learned some skills like blacksmithing that would benefit them perfectly. >> first of all, that's a hoax perpetrated by kamala harris. second of all, that was written by descendants of slaves and these are great black history scholars and we need to stop playing this game. our education system is focused on indoctrination and the revival of american education. >> in washington, this morning the house oversight committee is conducting t
. >> ron desantis is in salinas this morning trying to raise money for his campaign for president. >>visiting taylor farms? >> yes. a familiar name for people in the area, they grow lettuce and other products and provide bagged salad to all kinds of grocery stores. it is a private event not inviting the media, contributors only. desantis traveled north from the l.a. area where he took part last night in the second republican debate at the reagan presidential library in simi...
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. >> the city of salinas getting ready for protest ahead of a visit from florida governor ron desantis. on thursday, agricultural leaders will hold a fundraiser for his presidential campaign. >>> let's take a lie look at the state capital, where new laws were just signed by governor newsom. they will add an 11% tax on guns and ammo sold in the state. that money will be used for violence prevention programs and school safety in california. the governor also signed a bill further restricting where people can carry a concealed weapon. it is now against the law to have a gun in nearly all public places, including playgrounds, public parks, churches, and anywhere alcohol is sold. >> it is a pretty sick thing that we can just casually say it , and we do casually say, the number one killer of our kids is guns. it is just sort of accepted, not everybody stops to make you repeat that. >> the california rifle and pistol association is calling the laws a violation of the second amendment. they have already filed the lawsuit. >>> still ahead, an arrest in the murder of a six-year-old who benefit f
. >> the city of salinas getting ready for protest ahead of a visit from florida governor ron desantis. on thursday, agricultural leaders will hold a fundraiser for his presidential campaign. >>> let's take a lie look at the state capital, where new laws were just signed by governor newsom. they will add an 11% tax on guns and ammo sold in the state. that money will be used for violence prevention programs and school safety in california. the governor also signed a bill further...
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but mayor rolando salinas says his community is overwhelmed. >> it is not normal. the people here are frustrated. >> reporter: el paso's mayor expected another 2,000 migrants. >> the city of el paso only has so many resources, and we have come to what we look at a breaking point now. >> reporter: republican congressman tony gonzalez of texas blamed the biden administration for the crisis. >> this border crisis is as if a category-four hurricane has hit. we're trying to keep our head above water. >> reporter: homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas who visited the border saturday blamed inaction in congress. >> our immigration system is absolutely broken. a fact on which everyone agrees. and congress needs to fix it. >> reporter: at the root of it all is a mass displacement of people due to political and economic crises. more than seven million venezuelans have left their homeland in recent years, many heading to central and north america. that presents a unique challenge, says ruben garcia, who runs an el paso shelter. >> we do not have diplomatic relations
but mayor rolando salinas says his community is overwhelmed. >> it is not normal. the people here are frustrated. >> reporter: el paso's mayor expected another 2,000 migrants. >> the city of el paso only has so many resources, and we have come to what we look at a breaking point now. >> reporter: republican congressman tony gonzalez of texas blamed the biden administration for the crisis. >> this border crisis is as if a category-four hurricane has hit. we're...
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sector puede recibir ayuda y asistencia financiera necesaria para la llegada de la esas personas, salinasta un peligro para su comunidad. fuera de cÁmara agentes de la a patrulla fronteriza dijeron que el flujo fronteriza dijeron que ha sido constante y esperan la llegada de mÁs personas en las siguientes horas y la mayorÍa serÍan hombres de venezuela. reportando desde la frontera, vladimir flores, regreso con ustedes. >> bien, es la punta del iceberg, la crisis en la frontera comienza mucho mÁs al sur. en mÉxico la empresa propietaria de los ferrocarriles suspendiÓ sus operaciones por el nÚmero de migrantes que los usan para llegar a la frontera con estados unidos. como parte de esta cobertura especial, maricruz gutiÉrrez estÁ en mÉxico, ahÍ cientos de migrantes han quedado varados. >> con el tren detenido tambiÉn se detuvieron sus sueÑos, los migrantes desconcertados bajaron, dicen que las autoridades los trataron como delincuentes, unos huyeron y otros fueron detenidos. (inaudible). (inaudible). >> >> como animales. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> y es que la empresa parÓ cerca de 60 tre
sector puede recibir ayuda y asistencia financiera necesaria para la llegada de la esas personas, salinasta un peligro para su comunidad. fuera de cÁmara agentes de la a patrulla fronteriza dijeron que el flujo fronteriza dijeron que ha sido constante y esperan la llegada de mÁs personas en las siguientes horas y la mayorÍa serÍan hombres de venezuela. reportando desde la frontera, vladimir flores, regreso con ustedes. >> bien, es la punta del iceberg, la crisis en la frontera...
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some 60's, maybe even 70 degrees in salinas. couple clouds in the morning hours. southern california, very comfortable for this time of year. 75 degrees downtown los angeles. 65 degrees in long beach with couple of patches of fog. and 76 in pasadena in the high country. going want to be where if you're traveling in that direction tomorrow, not a bad day. you're going to see mid 60's and the truckee. maybe a couple high clouds south lake tahoe about 64 degrees, a pleasant 77 degrees in reno. but then if you're sticking around, boy, here we go. we get a real taste of some wintry weather. that's right. we've got some rain moving in all the way down the lake level on saturday, possibly more on sunday. i think across some of the crest of some of the peaks. yeah, we're going to see some snow. that's right. we've got an early season snow coming in. temperatures going to drop to plan on some mid 60's tomorrow and then you're in the 50's for highs as we head towards saturday and sunday. so big changes in the high country. you see right here, too. as we head through the nex
some 60's, maybe even 70 degrees in salinas. couple clouds in the morning hours. southern california, very comfortable for this time of year. 75 degrees downtown los angeles. 65 degrees in long beach with couple of patches of fog. and 76 in pasadena in the high country. going want to be where if you're traveling in that direction tomorrow, not a bad day. you're going to see mid 60's and the truckee. maybe a couple high clouds south lake tahoe about 64 degrees, a pleasant 77 degrees in reno. but...
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and florida governor ron desantis was in salinas this afternoon and was met with a chilly reception bys and the city council. you can find these stories and much more all on. ktvu.com. for a lot of wildland firefighters right now they're living paycheck to paycheck. coming up why the us forest service firefighters could be hit twice if the government shuts down. coming up tomorrow on mornings on two student loan repayments begin once again this weekend. a financial planner joins us on the line to talk about the options that are available for borrowers and how you can steer clear from a potential scam. plus, steve paulson has your full forecast all morning long. and i'll be tracking your morning commute. it's all coming up on mornings way to shut down some house republicans are pushing hard for spending cuts, holding up the bill that would temporarily fund the government until november 17th. a shutdown would affect almost all of the 438 federal agencies and subagencies leaving millions of workers without pay . house speaker kevin mccarthy says he'll bring his own version of a short term
and florida governor ron desantis was in salinas this afternoon and was met with a chilly reception bys and the city council. you can find these stories and much more all on. ktvu.com. for a lot of wildland firefighters right now they're living paycheck to paycheck. coming up why the us forest service firefighters could be hit twice if the government shuts down. coming up tomorrow on mornings on two student loan repayments begin once again this weekend. a financial planner joins us on the line...
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not even monterey bay, a salinas valley is getting hammered with fog.ow afternoon, fog is at the coast. that's how that goes. and then check out friday morning. same thing, a little more aggressive. so friday's going to be a little bit cooler. but these are subtle, subtle changes in september and as we go closer to late september or early october , these changes are going to become we're going to start seeing more unsubtle changes, which can mean, obviously higher fire danger, which is a concern. but in the meantime, enjoy it while it last because it's not a not a bad pattern at all. and all the good things come with it unless you don't like fog and low clouds. but interestingly enough and or maybe not. so people like it, right? you live out in pacifica, you like the fog? i live in the city for years. i love the fog. these are the forecast highs for tomorrow. a little cooler than it was today. and then there's the five day forecast right there. and you can see julie, check out check out this weekend that those hot spots, 82in 80 on saturday and sunday,
not even monterey bay, a salinas valley is getting hammered with fog.ow afternoon, fog is at the coast. that's how that goes. and then check out friday morning. same thing, a little more aggressive. so friday's going to be a little bit cooler. but these are subtle, subtle changes in september and as we go closer to late september or early october , these changes are going to become we're going to start seeing more unsubtle changes, which can mean, obviously higher fire danger, which is a...
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so they took me to the police station and i went up salinas. i was there for about 8 days. then they brought me here. james, i had on black and then one on another. one of my daughters is 15 years old and the other is 12 funny, but i got pregnant after being raped by 3 men as phone i'm one of them was my brother. he might have, for after my mother died, i lost my baby. 20 days later i was arrested during my baby's funeral. i think i mentioned this. you said what the sailor policeman were standing at the door of the church? i asked them, why are you looking for me again? and they said my name and i said, yes, that's me. they said, you're under a risk for murder. i asked why? i didn't kill anyone. they took my baby's body out of the coffin and threw it in the back of the pickup truck. they took my baby and they took me to say, i know when i left my 2 daughters behind my parents were no longer there to take care of them. i didn't want to leave them with my brother, the one who had hurt me. my brother and his friends have their families. while my daughters are suffering from an
so they took me to the police station and i went up salinas. i was there for about 8 days. then they brought me here. james, i had on black and then one on another. one of my daughters is 15 years old and the other is 12 funny, but i got pregnant after being raped by 3 men as phone i'm one of them was my brother. he might have, for after my mother died, i lost my baby. 20 days later i was arrested during my baby's funeral. i think i mentioned this. you said what the sailor policeman were...
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both gm and salinas have rejected our profit—sharing proposals and both companies have rejected our proposalsen headed withjoe biden headed to michigan next tuesday and with republican presidential hopeful donald trump due to talk to auto workers on wednesday there is no doubt that pressure is being ratcheted up on the two sides to try and reach some agreement. with the expansion of the uaw strike, specifically targeting general motors and still enters but leaving out ford we see a return to perhaps a more traditional negotiating style by the union where in the past they have tried to strike a deal with one company and then put pressure on the other two firms to maximise that deal. in some ways that is what we have seen. there is also a benefit to that. the union has offered to pay workers who are on strike $500 a week. by taking this limited and targeted approach we get to conserve money and make things last longer. they have chosen as the next target car parts and distribution centres where you could start to see that have an impact is on dealers who are unable to get parts and in turn that
both gm and salinas have rejected our profit—sharing proposals and both companies have rejected our proposalsen headed withjoe biden headed to michigan next tuesday and with republican presidential hopeful donald trump due to talk to auto workers on wednesday there is no doubt that pressure is being ratcheted up on the two sides to try and reach some agreement. with the expansion of the uaw strike, specifically targeting general motors and still enters but leaving out ford we see a return to...
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i was in the salinas valley recently, one of the hearts, the heart of the agricultural industry. and an english teacher got up at an event and said her students had no idea who caesar chavez was. it is not only an austin. i believe part of the reason he has faded from our collective memory and not gotten the attention and a study he deserves because there has been until recently so little serious scholarship about him. there has been a lot of repetition of stories that make him into a fairly 1-dimensional figure. a lot of people have known he was a much more complicated person but there has been the reluctance to tackle the subject. and i also knew from my earlier work that there was a tremendous amount of material available. he saved everything. he saved documents, audio tapes of conferences, so i knew there was a rich trove of material that had not been fully mined. he is such an important figure in history and should be. a biography would go, would be an important step in restoring him to that position he deserves. >> how helpful were earlier works about the union and chavez?
i was in the salinas valley recently, one of the hearts, the heart of the agricultural industry. and an english teacher got up at an event and said her students had no idea who caesar chavez was. it is not only an austin. i believe part of the reason he has faded from our collective memory and not gotten the attention and a study he deserves because there has been until recently so little serious scholarship about him. there has been a lot of repetition of stories that make him into a fairly...
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is a map, customers in morgan hill, san martin, gilroy, then over to santa cruz and capitola and salinas. hulu sent a warning to customers it will raise prices to $17.99 for the tier without the ads, the highest it's ever been. >>> elon musk this morning disputing, or at least clarifying an allegation he turned off internet access for the ukrainian military as they tried to attack russian ships near crimea. the allegation comes in an authorized biography written by walter isaacson due out next week. isaacson says he followed musk around for more than two years. he's also written a biography of steve jobs. he says musk ordered the starlink system to be turned off as ukrainian drones headed toward the harbor. the drones needed the internet connection to find their way. according to the book excerpt, published by cnn, isaacson says musk explained it this way, i think if the ukrainian attacks had succeeded in sinking the russian fleet, it would have been like a mini pearl harbor and led to a major escalation. we did not want to be part of that. musk on social media clarified and said he didn
is a map, customers in morgan hill, san martin, gilroy, then over to santa cruz and capitola and salinas. hulu sent a warning to customers it will raise prices to $17.99 for the tier without the ads, the highest it's ever been. >>> elon musk this morning disputing, or at least clarifying an allegation he turned off internet access for the ukrainian military as they tried to attack russian ships near crimea. the allegation comes in an authorized biography written by walter isaacson due...
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south santa clara county, morgan hill, san martin, gilroy and then over into santa cruz and salinas. disney wants charter to pay more for the rights to put channels on their cable system and charter doesn't want to. >> this is a fight over profits. these companies want, just like any other company, they want more for themselves and less for everybody else, and so they're going to use their market power and influence to try and extract as much wealth as possible from a lucrative deal, if a deal is made at all. >> as we see television networks and television ownership charging the cable companies more, we're seeing the same groups then offer their own streaming services, oftentimes at a loss for the television company and for less, and so you're continuing to see this division between cable and streaming. >> right, and i don't think we know -- you know, i covered the whole acc conference last week, and the chancellor of cal was, like, we don't know what it's going to look like in five years. >> exactly right. and that's going to create an interesting fractionalization of everybody. you
south santa clara county, morgan hill, san martin, gilroy and then over into santa cruz and salinas. disney wants charter to pay more for the rights to put channels on their cable system and charter doesn't want to. >> this is a fight over profits. these companies want, just like any other company, they want more for themselves and less for everybody else, and so they're going to use their market power and influence to try and extract as much wealth as possible from a lucrative deal, if a...
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researcher i hired for history books was a woman named sidney soderberg who was the former mayor of salina kansas which is the town next to abilene and she worked at the eisenhower library. i first met her when i was exploring eisenhower and trying to figure out if i was going to write about eisenhower and the library said this is your best person. we met and we talked and she said to me listen i just want you to know something, i watch your show and they said that's great. >> she set i like your show and i said that's better but she said but i am a true blue kansas democrat and i said well that's great. i'm a news anchor who likes a straight so we are getting to get along and we did. with sydney and catherine whitney the co-author we formed this team where we kind of just bounced these nuggets around until we got a blueprint and then we are stitching pieces of the quilt together until we get the book that we get. it takes a while. i write at night usually with a glass of wine. i'm a night owl and my wife amy holds down the fort and allows me to do that. >> talk about grants relationship w
researcher i hired for history books was a woman named sidney soderberg who was the former mayor of salina kansas which is the town next to abilene and she worked at the eisenhower library. i first met her when i was exploring eisenhower and trying to figure out if i was going to write about eisenhower and the library said this is your best person. we met and we talked and she said to me listen i just want you to know something, i watch your show and they said that's great. >> she set i...
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this is the democratic mayor of eagle pass rolando salinas. >> what is disappointing is you have allf these thousands of people just walking in without any consequence whatsoever. so the word is getting out, kind of a come on, come all approach. there is no consequence. i want to say i think this is unacceptable. it is a shame we don't have immigration reform and a solution to prevent situations like this. amy: this mayor of eagle pass, congressmember garcia, is a democrat, as he attacks the biden administration and has continued for the lack of response in the area. so you have the racist policies of the texas governor abbott where you have this actual razor saws embedded in the buoys and people dying wrapped in razor wire along the rivers edge that is just horrifying, but at the same time, congressmember garcia in chicago, you have this over a broken policy. what do you think president biden needs to do right now? what can be done where you are? it is noisy now in the capitol rotunda. it may not be in a few days when the government shuts down. but what are you saying to republican
this is the democratic mayor of eagle pass rolando salinas. >> what is disappointing is you have allf these thousands of people just walking in without any consequence whatsoever. so the word is getting out, kind of a come on, come all approach. there is no consequence. i want to say i think this is unacceptable. it is a shame we don't have immigration reform and a solution to prevent situations like this. amy: this mayor of eagle pass, congressmember garcia, is a democrat, as he attacks...
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however, eagle pass mayor salinas tells us that he is concerned about what is coming.th many migrants that say things have been complicated on the southern side because the rail lines and the trains that have been running north and so many people have been getting on top of and riding quickly up into northern mexico those have stopped and the mayor said he believes and has been told by federal authorities that 50,000 to 60,000 migrants are in southern mexico and the question is where are all of those people going going to end up even if they make it this far? >> the reports that i'm getting from intel from the federal government and state officials is that there's other groups coming in the next couple days and that tells us that we have to keep our guard up, that it's a situation that's serious and we have to be ready for anything. >> reporter: and, boris, it's important to point out in all of this it's difficult to predict exactly where these large groups end up, how they disperse, how many of them are able to make t we spoke with one family, a man and his three chil
however, eagle pass mayor salinas tells us that he is concerned about what is coming.th many migrants that say things have been complicated on the southern side because the rail lines and the trains that have been running north and so many people have been getting on top of and riding quickly up into northern mexico those have stopped and the mayor said he believes and has been told by federal authorities that 50,000 to 60,000 migrants are in southern mexico and the question is where are all of...
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i mean, you've heard from mayor salinas of eagle pass, who was a democrat, by the way. many of us feel abandoned. so today is in large part bringing members of congress to the border and saying, you're not abandoned. and we are going to continue to hear you out. and we are going to continue to advocate. that's one. the other piece of it is how do we find real solutions. i get it. there's a lot of finger-pointing, it's easy to blame president biden's failed immigration policies, but how do we find real solutions? if we were going to rely on mexico to handle our immigration system, i'm very concerned with that. because they have failed in every aspect. just look at the fentanyl crisis. mexico has not helped us in this area, so we can't allow other countries to handle our national security. >> you know, you mentioned the agreement with mexico, that's something the administration was working on over the weekend. they also moved forward on temporary protected status, expanding it for venezuelans to try to give them work permits, as they work to process asylum claims. what's
i mean, you've heard from mayor salinas of eagle pass, who was a democrat, by the way. many of us feel abandoned. so today is in large part bringing members of congress to the border and saying, you're not abandoned. and we are going to continue to hear you out. and we are going to continue to advocate. that's one. the other piece of it is how do we find real solutions. i get it. there's a lot of finger-pointing, it's easy to blame president biden's failed immigration policies, but how do we...
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mayors orlando salinas of eagle pass and oscar we have had on before both democrats over in el paso.y have reached a breaking point. they say we are full. we are done, we are finished. henry cuellar came out both policies separation families and trump. henry cuellar knows better that separation of families. whatever it is, they are separated now because 84,000 kids can't be accounted for in our country. number two, that policy lasted three weeks. melania showed one a wind breaker on. we know what happened. that was not a policy. that was an endless effort to crack down on a bad border policy that looks like the good old days compared to it. here's the problem. not only are we not pressuring mexico. not only and by the way there is a big push now to get secretary of state blinken in central and south america pushing on these people and these countries to lose your aid if you door not start cracking down on your border. the mexican president has asked to meet with biden in november. can you believe this? we are not only now pressuring them. they have to beg for a meeting and it's not f
mayors orlando salinas of eagle pass and oscar we have had on before both democrats over in el paso.y have reached a breaking point. they say we are full. we are done, we are finished. henry cuellar came out both policies separation families and trump. henry cuellar knows better that separation of families. whatever it is, they are separated now because 84,000 kids can't be accounted for in our country. number two, that policy lasted three weeks. melania showed one a wind breaker on. we know...