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, and to realize that when you look at the whole nation, california is the gold standard. we do better than anybody else. stephen: but wouldn't you agree the state has taken far too long to get to this point? todd: i do think the state has taken too long to get to this point. this is a classic case of environmental injustice. there is no doubt about it. stephen: both dow and shell chemical companies did not return our request for a comment on this story. but they have said publicly in the past there is no proof that 1,2,3-tcp is a human carcinogen, or that humans have ever been harmed by it. now, after our story first aired, state water control board officials finally did agree to set a maximum allowable legal limit for 1,2,3-tcp for drinking water throughout california. it's the first state anywhere to set any kind of limit for tcp. now, if you have a story for us, call our tip line at 888-996-tips, or you can send us an email to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. that's our show, thanks for watching. you're invited to join us regularly right here on nbc bay ar
, and to realize that when you look at the whole nation, california is the gold standard. we do better than anybody else. stephen: but wouldn't you agree the state has taken far too long to get to this point? todd: i do think the state has taken too long to get to this point. this is a classic case of environmental injustice. there is no doubt about it. stephen: both dow and shell chemical companies did not return our request for a comment on this story. but they have said publicly in the past...
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we passed my bill, senate bill 54, the california california values act, also known as the sanctuary state bill to ensure that california state or local law enforcement agencies focus solely on their duty to protect and serve our communities, all opportunities regardless of who you are and where you come from, that you are your skin, your native language, regardless of you love. school police as well as security departments from using resources, local tax dollars and state tax dollars to enforce federal immigration laws. it also create safe zones at our schools at our hospitals, at our churches, and our courthouses and other sensitive locations. so far immigrant communities can live their lives and conduct important business free of fear. it is been called the sanctuary state law, but i want to be very clear on the record because i think that is a false characterization. it's a misnomer. there is a such thing as a sanctuary city or sanctuary state. there's a such thing as a false invisible wall. if you get right behind it, somehow someway you will be free from i.c.e. deportation or de
we passed my bill, senate bill 54, the california california values act, also known as the sanctuary state bill to ensure that california state or local law enforcement agencies focus solely on their duty to protect and serve our communities, all opportunities regardless of who you are and where you come from, that you are your skin, your native language, regardless of you love. school police as well as security departments from using resources, local tax dollars and state tax dollars to...
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, and to realize that when you look at the whole nation, californias the gold standard. we do better than anybody else. stephen: but wouldn't you agree the state has taken far too long to get to this point? todd: i do think the state has taken too long to get to this point. this is a classic case of environmental injustice. there is no doubt about it. stephen: both dow and shell chemical companies did not return our request for a comment on this story. but they have said publicly in the past there is no proof that 1,2,3-tcp is a human carcinogen, or that humans have ever been harmed by it. now, after our story first aired, state water control board officials finally did agree to set a maximum allowable legal limit for 1,2,3-tcp for drinking water throughout california. it's the first state anywhere to set any kind of limit for tcp. now, if you have a story for us, call our tip line at 888-996-tips, or you can send us an email to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. that's our show, thanks for watching. you're invited to join us regularly right here on nbc bay area
, and to realize that when you look at the whole nation, californias the gold standard. we do better than anybody else. stephen: but wouldn't you agree the state has taken far too long to get to this point? todd: i do think the state has taken too long to get to this point. this is a classic case of environmental injustice. there is no doubt about it. stephen: both dow and shell chemical companies did not return our request for a comment on this story. but they have said publicly in the past...
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as you know the california state legislature just concluded its work for the year. i'm biassed, of course but i believe firmly this was truly a historic, productive session. from our record investments in public education, affordable housing, parks, transportation and water. to our successful extens of california pfsz landmark cap and trade program and the single largest investment in clean airint state history. we also took important steps to preserve the character of our state. the qualities that make california a very special place. from the outset we made it clear we would protect our people and our progress and for obvious reasons immigration was front and center. for those familiar with the comp lkted history from the chinese exclusion act to pete wilson's proposition 187 in the early '90s, which cut off access to public education, health care and other vital services for undocumented immigrants. we had not always been as tolerant and welcoming to immigrants as we are now but what's past is pro longed. that's informed us each step of the way since. we learned o
as you know the california state legislature just concluded its work for the year. i'm biassed, of course but i believe firmly this was truly a historic, productive session. from our record investments in public education, affordable housing, parks, transportation and water. to our successful extens of california pfsz landmark cap and trade program and the single largest investment in clean airint state history. we also took important steps to preserve the character of our state. the qualities...
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you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, it is 5:55 am. >>> stanford university and uc davis made it on the list of the top 10 green colleges in the country with separate at number nine on the list compiled by the princeton review. the recycling program diverts 65% of the solid waste from the landfill's. uc davis came in at number 10 for the efforts to reduce the greenhouse emissions and the buyous on campus. the college of atlantic in bar harbor, maine came in first providing organic food to the students and staff with the solar charger open to the public for free. >>> tonight the 49ers are hosting the la rams and the division rival at levi's stadium with the former quarterback jared goff from the rams coming to the bay area to play the 49ers on thursday night football and the 49ers want to win the first game of the new season and even score the first touchdown. earlier this week the quarterback brian hoyer talked abo
you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, it is 5:55 am. >>> stanford university and uc davis made it on the list of the top 10 green colleges in the country with separate at number nine on the list compiled by the princeton review. the recycling program diverts 65% of the solid waste from the landfill's. uc davis came in...
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speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. ruiz: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act, to protect dreamers like missy, who attends the david giffin school of medicine at ucla and dreams of saving thousands of lives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. does the gentleman from oklahoma yield for the purpose of this unanimous consent request? mr. cole: mr. speaker, i'm reiterating my earlier announcement that all time yielded is for purpose of debate only and i will not yield for any other purpose. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma does not yield and therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm happy to yield to the gentlelady from new york, ms. velazquez, for the purpose of unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. velazquez: thank you, i ask unanimous c
speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. ruiz: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act, to protect dreamers like missy, who attends the david giffin school of medicine at ucla and dreams of saving thousands of lives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. does the gentleman from oklahoma yield for the purpose of this unanimous consent...
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she says this would impact the tijuana river estuary, the wilderness area, the california coast and a number of state parks and it specifically targets at 15 mile streak in san diego where eight border wall prototypes are constructed and the three mile stretch in mexico. >> we want the department of homeland security to comply with the decades-old federal protections, lost that have been on the book since the 70s, clean air act, endangered species act and clean water act.>> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions said he expects to win the legal battle saying "united states government has the control of that border and responsibility to secure it.">> the legal victory could apply to the entire border from california to texas and it will likely be heard in front of one federal judge. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it is 4:34 am. >>> san francisco and oakland are suing five of the world's biggest oil and gas companies for the effects of climate change and the cost of building seawalls and other infrastructure to protect against the climate change targeting chevron, exxon mobil, conoco phillips,
she says this would impact the tijuana river estuary, the wilderness area, the california coast and a number of state parks and it specifically targets at 15 mile streak in san diego where eight border wall prototypes are constructed and the three mile stretch in mexico. >> we want the department of homeland security to comply with the decades-old federal protections, lost that have been on the book since the 70s, clean air act, endangered species act and clean water act.>>...
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immigration and customs enforcement agency tweeted a response to the california values act calling the policy dangerous and saying by passing this bill california politicians have chosen to prioritize politics over public safety. >>> supporters of immigration reform are celebrating the california values act but say it doesn't go far enough to protect dreamers living in california. the deadline for daca renewals is now less than three weeks away. tiffany wilson is live in oakland where a rally for immigrants just wrapped up. tiffany? >> reporter: hi, eric. yes, that rally ended just about 30 minutes ago. immigrant supporters gathered here in the plaza behind me before marching around the block. people carrying handmade signs rallied in oakland. even though california is set to become the first sanctuary state, some in attendance are not satisfied. >> it takes the movement to actually make that happen, not the politicians. >> tonya kapner organized the rally today. >> alejandro has grown up fearing any interaction with authorities. she says the california values act gives her a sense of
immigration and customs enforcement agency tweeted a response to the california values act calling the policy dangerous and saying by passing this bill california politicians have chosen to prioritize politics over public safety. >>> supporters of immigration reform are celebrating the california values act but say it doesn't go far enough to protect dreamers living in california. the deadline for daca renewals is now less than three weeks away. tiffany wilson is live in oakland where...
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you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. ing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ stars belong to everyone ♪ ♪ they cling there for you and for me ♪ ♪ flowers in spring ♪ the robins that sing ♪ the sunbeams that shine ♪ they're yours and their mine ♪ love can come to everyone ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ >>> good morning to you. welcome back for mornings on 2. wednesday, september 20th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's almost 5:30. probably getting crowded out there. we'll check in with sal in a bit. >> first, we go to steve. >> yeah. >> our weather is changing. >> the radar is down. a lot of of the sites are down because 155 mile-per-hour wind will knock things out. >> so hard to get information then. >> hard to get information. >> has made land fall. now, as far as pressure goes, that's the strongest to hit since 1988 the first cat 4 since 1932. you can't draw it any worse. the eye is filled, going over lands and some mounta
you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. ing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ stars belong to everyone ♪ ♪ they cling there for you and for me ♪ ♪ flowers in spring ♪ the robins that sing ♪ the sunbeams that shine ♪ they're yours and their mine ♪ love can come to everyone ♪ the best things in life they're free ♪ ♪ >>> good morning to you....
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it is it clear that the state of california, the government of california organized much of itsitate t and legal resources for one purpose. to mount a campaign of harrassment and destruction. trump administration. it is politico with goff goch jerry brown. and harris in the senate, hong time congressman resigned his seat to be appointed attorney general by the governor. he did what he did since the election of president trump filing a lawsuit and trying to block one of the signature campaign promises, namely the border wall. but this is not the first such action that the democratic a g took against the white house. the california new attorney general file would two dozen lawsuits and legal breves against the trump administration. he doesn't have much time to do stuff in state targets. he is daca and air quality and fuel stand arounds to name a few. and the efforts to frustrate the trump agenda supported by the state's leftist and democratic legislature that passed ten resistance bills this session have been unsuccessful and the bills offering protection for dreamer and calling for the
it is it clear that the state of california, the government of california organized much of itsitate t and legal resources for one purpose. to mount a campaign of harrassment and destruction. trump administration. it is politico with goff goch jerry brown. and harris in the senate, hong time congressman resigned his seat to be appointed attorney general by the governor. he did what he did since the election of president trump filing a lawsuit and trying to block one of the signature campaign...
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the program is for children. california is filing a separate lawsuit because a quarter of the 800,000 16 days daca programs -- a quarter of the 800,000 daca participants are californians. >>> coming up will go over a confrontation between a police officer and a hot dog vendor. >>> plus hillary clinton opens up about her loss last november. how her husband and former president bill clinton try to ease her pain. >>> we do see traffic getting busier in the east. not a bad drive though. we do have trouble at the altamont pass. we will go over that when we come back. >>> i would like someone to ease my pain after a long hot summer including yesterday but there are changes for this week including maybe thunderstorms developing later on. very windy this morning. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. there is new outrage on the campus after an encounter between the uc berkeley police officer and a food vendor right outside memorial stadium. cell phone video shows a police officer giving a ticket to this hot vendor and going through hi
the program is for children. california is filing a separate lawsuit because a quarter of the 800,000 16 days daca programs -- a quarter of the 800,000 daca participants are californians. >>> coming up will go over a confrontation between a police officer and a hot dog vendor. >>> plus hillary clinton opens up about her loss last november. how her husband and former president bill clinton try to ease her pain. >>> we do see traffic getting busier in the east. not a...
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you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. >>> the 49ers preseason finale may have lacked a little bit of the star power with most of the starters resting. but it definitely made up for it with a couple of explosive plays from a pair of rookies. cj bethard got the start as brian hoyer sat out. jones is picked off by jackson first of two interceptions by jackson to end the game. 49ers defense forced five turnovers total. it was a slow start for beathard but in the second quarter with the game tied at 3 the iowa rookie faced off and outraced the charger defense for a 62-yard touchdowns run. the 49ers go ahead 10-3. beathard throwing the ball with just 5 of 9 for 39 yards and less than two minutes later, another rookie, victor bolden, jr., who returned a kickoff for 104 yards for a touchdown two weeks ago, takes the punt and goes 92 yards for the score. it was 16-3. they won. >>> derek carr sitting out against the seattle seahawks. late first half of this on
you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. >>> the 49ers preseason finale may have lacked a little bit of the star power with most of the starters resting. but it definitely made up for it with a couple of explosive plays from a pair of rookies. cj bethard got the start as brian hoyer sat out. jones is picked off by jackson first of two interceptions by jackson to...
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you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. troducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. soledad: the kerner commission report was leaked before president johnson ever got a chance to see it. he rejected all its recommendations. that provides a backdrop to where detroit now stands. today, while detroit's downtown described as in a renaissance, nearly 40% of the city's residents live in poverty. the median income for city residents is about 26-thousand less than half of the national dollars, average. there is some good news. jobs in the city's auto industr are up 31% since 2010. we asked four journalists, all residents of detroit, to share their perspectives on the motor city today. chastity pratt dawsey, urban affairs reporter for bridge magazine. she covers politics and education. keith owens, senior editor for the michigan chronicle, is also a former reporter for the detroit free press. lester graham, hosts a radio program "stateside" on michigan radio. and laura herberg, the community reporter for d
you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. troducing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. soledad: the kerner commission report was leaked before president johnson ever got a chance to see it. he rejected all its recommendations. that provides a backdrop to where detroit now stands. today, while detroit's downtown described as in a renaissance, nearly 40% of the city's residents live in poverty. the median income for city...
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i believe in the university of california. i love public education and public higher education, and i see milo as an unprecedented attack on the values of public higher education in the state of california. >> professor, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's been a pleasure. >>> turning now to health care, the latest attempt to repeal and replace obamacare is in jeopardy. the cassidy/graham proposal would end the expansion of medicaid and federal subsidies for lower income people to buy insurance. it would instead give block grants to individual states. but republican senator john mccain has just refused to back the plan. joining me now to make sense of the latest developments are kqed health reporter april dem bosque and kqed senior editor scott shafer. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> april, why is senator mccain opposing this latest gop proposal to repeal the aca? >> the same reason he opposed the previous versions. he's opposed mainly on procedural grounds. he said a policy that affects this many people and t
i believe in the university of california. i love public education and public higher education, and i see milo as an unprecedented attack on the values of public higher education in the state of california. >> professor, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's been a pleasure. >>> turning now to health care, the latest attempt to repeal and replace obamacare is in jeopardy. the cassidy/graham proposal would end the expansion of medicaid and federal subsidies for...
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the days have been running together. anyway another load drops it off southern california. oud cover has trapped heat from yesterday. you can see the airflow from east southeast. the lightning strikes. this is moving out into c4 now but 60s, 70s on the temperatures held that because the cloud cover very warm temperatures but the wind is roaring especially from half moon bay in straight
the days have been running together. anyway another load drops it off southern california. oud cover has trapped heat from yesterday. you can see the airflow from east southeast. the lightning strikes. this is moving out into c4 now but 60s, 70s on the temperatures held that because the cloud cover very warm temperatures but the wind is roaring especially from half moon bay in straight
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the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minute. mr. calvert: while i understand the importance of agencies working together to protect our coastal resources for future generations, we must also ensure that such coordination is done carefully. with congressional input. to ensure that it does not lead to federal overreach. when the previous administration created the national ocean policy through executive order, the impacts were so broad, so sweeping that it would have allowed the federal government to evaluate everything from agricultural practices, mining, energy production, fishing and anything else with activities impacting our oceans. the subcommittee asked d.o.i. and e.p.a. to provide estimates of the policy on they budget bus the administration failed to work with congress and provide such information. how can congress adequately budget for something without knowing expected expenditures and implication of th
the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minute. mr. calvert: while i understand the importance of agencies working together to protect our coastal resources for future generations, we must also ensure that such coordination is done carefully. with congressional input. to ensure that it does not lead to federal overreach. when...
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the california line will be close. for locals that rely on the cable car -- to get from one place to another you will have buses in place.>> absolutely. you get to experience a new hybrid bus.>> almost as nice as a cable car. >> should we expect delays? >> we will do everything we can to make sure people make smooth connections. most of the writers connect on a couple different -- we will pay attention to that.>> thank you very much.>>> social media giant facebook says they are fighting fake advertisements on the site. the company's founder has to answer to congress about russia ads during the election. >>> uber has lost operating license in london. we are going to speak with an expert on it about how that ruling could impact business here in the bay area. keep your hair strong against hot styling tools... ...with pantene 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. a super concentrated pro-v formula makes hair stronger* in just 3 minutes. so it's smoother every day. because strong is beautiful. my shoulders carry some i deserve
the california line will be close. for locals that rely on the cable car -- to get from one place to another you will have buses in place.>> absolutely. you get to experience a new hybrid bus.>> almost as nice as a cable car. >> should we expect delays? >> we will do everything we can to make sure people make smooth connections. most of the writers connect on a couple different -- we will pay attention to that.>> thank you very much.>>> social media giant...
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kron 4's dan kerman explains what the new system could look like. right now california's registry has 100-thousand names on it that's due in part to the fact that california is one of only 4 states in the nation requiring lifetime registration for every convicted sex offender. but soon that could changesotthis bill represents a three tiered registry for all sex offenders. proposed tiers are based on seriousness of the crime, risk of the sexual reoffending and criminal historyunder the new legislation offenders would have to register for 10 years, 20 years or life. backers of the bill, the california police chief's association says the current registry has become so big it's no longer useful as a law enforcement tool sotthis has protections and in the long run will protect our children more because those low level sex offenders who should have never in this day and age been considered a crime that should be placed on the registry will be able to come off after ten years allowing law enforcement to focus on those who are the most harmfuland the state assembly supports the m
kron 4's dan kerman explains what the new system could look like. right now california's registry has 100-thousand names on it that's due in part to the fact that california is one of only 4 states in the nation requiring lifetime registration for every convicted sex offender. but soon that could changesotthis bill represents a three tiered registry for all sex offenders. proposed tiers are based on seriousness of the crime, risk of the sexual reoffending and criminal historyunder the new...
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aids say illegal victory could apply to the entire border from california to texas. the two suit to be merged together and heard in front of one federal judge. >>> a bay area family looking for justice. >> we just want this to be resolved.>> the new surveillance video that could lead to an arrest in the killing of a high school teacher. >>> leader in sports, the raiders i give never seen that before point the new ad featuring the new quarterback and what is promoting. >>> caught in the act, search for them and spotted peering into windows of homes in the east bay.>>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ place in alameda looking for the public's help to identify men captured on surveillance video peering into windows. take a look. the man was seen between september 9 through the 14th of homes along santa clara avenue. he is described between 20 and 30 years old with a light dark hair. police say in each case resident spotted the man and he took off. >>> please in san francisco released surveillance video today but this case involves they homicide. man was shot and killed three months ago at siding
aids say illegal victory could apply to the entire border from california to texas. the two suit to be merged together and heard in front of one federal judge. >>> a bay area family looking for justice. >> we just want this to be resolved.>> the new surveillance video that could lead to an arrest in the killing of a high school teacher. >>> leader in sports, the raiders i give never seen that before point the new ad featuring the new quarterback and what is...
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there are 39 in the bay area and southern california. u can use them for simple tasks such as renewing your vehicle registration. >> we are always looking at ways of implementing new technology. the self-service terminal was a new technology and now we understand that the public would like more access to these sfts and that's what we're doing. >> the dmv says it has already logged 12,000 transactions at these kiosks and may eventually expand it to more stores and to other parts of the state. >>> new at 5:00, the family of a vallejo man who was killed in an unprovoked attack in san francisco says his killer never should have been let out of jail on the streets. they are blaming a judge for the release of 41-year-old randall marshall, who was arrested twice for violent crimes in the month leading up to the death of raymond best. ktvu's tara moriarty reports. the family says the justice system is broken. >> he was always happy, always singing. he was such a generous person. would give you the shirt off his back. >> reporter: raymond bess the
there are 39 in the bay area and southern california. u can use them for simple tasks such as renewing your vehicle registration. >> we are always looking at ways of implementing new technology. the self-service terminal was a new technology and now we understand that the public would like more access to these sfts and that's what we're doing. >> the dmv says it has already logged 12,000 transactions at these kiosks and may eventually expand it to more stores and to other parts of...
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the culture and business of cannabis is changing throughout california. s this iconic plant turns into a scaleable economy, local and state policies may decide whether it thrives or withers. >> i believe it's being grown across the west coast. and i believe the price is so low that the industries can be driven out of humble county. >> the fear is that the people that were a part of this, that started the movement, will not have a place in the future. and it will only happen if we do not take part, if we do not stand up and make our voices heard as the heart and soul of the cannabis industry. >> we turn to our panel and talk about the market dynamics of cannabis in california. we just saw what's happening in humble county. smart and medium-size growers concerned that they may be put out of business or have their industry dominated by a handful of really big, powerful players. how real of a possibility is that? >> it's real. we hope the economics and the framework allow for small to medium-sized growers to thrive. it if it's for a consumer or a patient, most
the culture and business of cannabis is changing throughout california. s this iconic plant turns into a scaleable economy, local and state policies may decide whether it thrives or withers. >> i believe it's being grown across the west coast. and i believe the price is so low that the industries can be driven out of humble county. >> the fear is that the people that were a part of this, that started the movement, will not have a place in the future. and it will only happen if we do...
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the california sheriff's association says the bill will put communities at risk. california has an estimated 2.7 million undocumented immigrants. >>> supporters of immigration reform are celebrating the california values act, yet they say it doesn't go far enough to protect so-called dreamers living in california. the deadline for daca renewals is less than three weeks away. abc 7 news reportr tiffany wilson has the story. >> reporter: people carrying handmade signs with heartfelt messages rallied in oakland, even though california is set to become the first sanctuary state. some in attendance are not satisfied. >> it takes the movement to make that happen, not the politicians. >> reporter: tammy kapner organized the rally. >> we are not going to allow the police to come in. >> reporter: alejandra says the california act gives her a sense of security. >> knowing it is a sanctuary state is a blessing. you are not living in fear anymore. >> reporter: she was one of nine people to renew her daca papers in san jose. this extends her work permit by two years. she got a
the california sheriff's association says the bill will put communities at risk. california has an estimated 2.7 million undocumented immigrants. >>> supporters of immigration reform are celebrating the california values act, yet they say it doesn't go far enough to protect so-called dreamers living in california. the deadline for daca renewals is less than three weeks away. abc 7 news reportr tiffany wilson has the story. >> reporter: people carrying handmade signs with...
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the event. >>> california is one step closer to becoming a sanctuary state. a bill that would limit how local and state police can interact with federal immigration officials is now on the governor's desk. this week the senate and assembly passed the bill. the boats were essentially along party lines. governor brown helped to negotiate the final version of the bill and is expected to sign it. that gop vice chair howard epstein thinks the governor should reject the bill. >> i am hoping he vetoes it and show some common sense. why do these people think they only have to cooperate with laws they approve? >> now, if passed, the bill would prohibit law-enforcement officials from asking about a person's immigration status and from participating in immigration enforcement efforts. although a release date for prisoner can be shared with immigration for people with violent criminal history. if signed by the governor, california century state status would take effect january 1st. >>> one of the key players on the century law was governor jerry brown who refused to back
the event. >>> california is one step closer to becoming a sanctuary state. a bill that would limit how local and state police can interact with federal immigration officials is now on the governor's desk. this week the senate and assembly passed the bill. the boats were essentially along party lines. governor brown helped to negotiate the final version of the bill and is expected to sign it. that gop vice chair howard epstein thinks the governor should reject the bill. >> i am...
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. >> there were very, very few latinos, i'm talking about men, in the california legislature in the 'and '60s, and here you have dolores, people just didn't do that in these days. >> we had one piece of legislation saying you had to be a citizen to get public assistance, i took parents whose kids had served in world war ii, to one senator that was chief to get that legislation, sat them in his office with the pictures of the kids, and their uniforms, i told them just stay here until he says yes, he will vote on that bill. >> what kind of a lobbyist is she? >> she is a great lobbyist, she is untirable. unorthodox. dolores will bring hundreds of people and camp outside your office. so when dolores is in sacramento, everybody knows she is in sacramento. >> when i watched this documentary, dolores, it's -- hard for me to sort of juxtapose the fight that you had to fight 50 years ago with the fights that you're still fighting 50 years later. i think about what president trump just did on daca. how do you process looking at what you were doing then and how in so many ways it's the same stor
. >> there were very, very few latinos, i'm talking about men, in the california legislature in the 'and '60s, and here you have dolores, people just didn't do that in these days. >> we had one piece of legislation saying you had to be a citizen to get public assistance, i took parents whose kids had served in world war ii, to one senator that was chief to get that legislation, sat them in his office with the pictures of the kids, and their uniforms, i told them just stay here until...
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it is it clear that the state of california, the government of california organized much of itsitate government and legal resources for one purpose. to mount a campaign of harrassment and destruction. trump administration. it is politico with goff goch jerry brown. and harris in the senate, hong time congressman resigned his seat to be appointed attorney general by the governor. he did what he did since the election of president trump filing a lawsuit and trying to block one of the signature campaign promises, namely the border wall. but this is not the first such action that the democratic a g took against the white house. the california new attorney general file would two dozen lawsuits and legal breves against the trump administration. he doesn't have much time to do stuff in state targets. he is daca and air quality and fuel stand arounds to name a few. and the efforts to frustrate the trump agenda supported by the state's leftist and democratic legislature that passed ten resistance bills this session have been unsuccessful and the bills offering protection for dreamer and callin
it is it clear that the state of california, the government of california organized much of itsitate government and legal resources for one purpose. to mount a campaign of harrassment and destruction. trump administration. it is politico with goff goch jerry brown. and harris in the senate, hong time congressman resigned his seat to be appointed attorney general by the governor. he did what he did since the election of president trump filing a lawsuit and trying to block one of the signature...
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the chair: -- by ms. roybal-allard of california. the chair: the gentlewoman from california, ms. roybal-allard and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman. ms. roybal-allard: my amendment uld increase funding for the polar ice breaker program. the increase for i.c.e. hiring and detention beds are not well justified and do not have a security focus. in contrast, the need for heavy ice breakers is very well documented. a recent report from the national academies of sciences warned that, and i quote, the united states has insufficient assets to protect its interests, implement u.s. policy, execute its laws and meet its only gailingses in the arctic and antarctic because it lacks adequate ice breaking capability, end quote. mr. speaker, this vulnerability exists because currently the coast card has only one functioning heavy ice breaker, the polar star. built in 1976, it is well past its 30-year expected operational life. it no longer has the reliability we need and the cost to maintain it will continue to rise. currently, its primary submi
the chair: -- by ms. roybal-allard of california. the chair: the gentlewoman from california, ms. roybal-allard and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman. ms. roybal-allard: my amendment uld increase funding for the polar ice breaker program. the increase for i.c.e. hiring and detention beds are not well justified and do not have a security focus. in contrast, the need for heavy ice breakers is very well documented. a recent report from the...
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the california state economy would lose $11 billion. he says from an economic perspective, the decision makes no sense.>> it is going to hurt our competitive impacts. we want the brightest working here. it will send a terrible message to people around the world, who are inking of coming to the united states. >> ending daca is going to cause companies billions of dollars in unnecessary turnover costs and cut contributions to medicare and social security. the congressman says he is disappointed by the decision and called it morally wrong. we also know that our attorney general is prepared to protect him and his office is working on legal actions against the trump administration over this decision. back to you. >> a lot is going to happen in the next six months. >> as texas continues to recover from harvey, another part of the country is now preparing for hurricane irma. now bay area agencies are shifting their resources. >> now with toxic trash growing, sore harvey related health concerns. we will have the details coming up. >> here at hom
the california state economy would lose $11 billion. he says from an economic perspective, the decision makes no sense.>> it is going to hurt our competitive impacts. we want the brightest working here. it will send a terrible message to people around the world, who are inking of coming to the united states. >> ending daca is going to cause companies billions of dollars in unnecessary turnover costs and cut contributions to medicare and social security. the congressman says he is...
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the california medical board was created to be a watch dog for patients. se is putting the future of the entire satisfying in limbo. . >> the state medical board is set to expire at the end of the year unless the governor signs a bill to renew it. it's a process which usually runs smoothly. this year the major issue that put the board on life support has to do with doctors across the state. the question is whether they should have to tell you, their patients, from their medical license has been put on probation for offenses including deadly medical errors, drug use and sectule assault against patients. probation info about doctors is posted on the medical board's website but critics say it's difficult to and a half nate. senator jerry hill authored legislation that forces doctors to tell their patients directly but the assembly gutted that plan. the california medical organization lobbied strongly against the probation requirement. the group declined our interview request but has repeatedly argued that forcing doctors to tell their patients about their prob
the california medical board was created to be a watch dog for patients. se is putting the future of the entire satisfying in limbo. . >> the state medical board is set to expire at the end of the year unless the governor signs a bill to renew it. it's a process which usually runs smoothly. this year the major issue that put the board on life support has to do with doctors across the state. the question is whether they should have to tell you, their patients, from their medical license...
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the event is sponsored by the california nurse's association. ollege of san francisco as well. >>> gavin newsom will be speaking at the nurse convention this morning, the nurse's association has endorsed him in the governor's race. organizers say sanders and knew some have a long and distinguished record of promoting medicare and citing for health insurance to all. >>> let's check in with sal with a look at your friday commute. >> i am looking at the list and there is not a lot which is perfect as we start with the east bay commute and interstate and interstate 880. it is a little bit slow as you drive through the area getting into downtown oakland but it is not out of the ordinary. we are also looking at the san mateo bridge but when you get over there the bayshore freeway is a little bit slow from earlier issues. 280 is looking better though. on the east bay commute even highway 4 is getting better, not as slow as it was. 680 is unwinding and so is interstate 80. things are improving but plenty of slow traffic. 8:17 now let's bring in steve wit
the event is sponsored by the california nurse's association. ollege of san francisco as well. >>> gavin newsom will be speaking at the nurse convention this morning, the nurse's association has endorsed him in the governor's race. organizers say sanders and knew some have a long and distinguished record of promoting medicare and citing for health insurance to all. >>> let's check in with sal with a look at your friday commute. >> i am looking at the list and there is...
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we are in the newsroom with the new legal action. >> reporter: california filing a lawsuit against the federal government plan to end daca. california is the state with the most at stake in this debate. one in four people protected by the program live here in california. these are undocumented immigrants who came here as children, the trump administration announced it would and protections for so- called dreamers last week. giving at six months to take effect. enough time for congress to change the law to allow dr. to stand -- stand. they have sued the government to block the program to end it. stopping the program is unconstitutional and violates daca rights to due process and their privacy since they release personal information with the understanding that they would be protected. >> i am doing what i think i must do for the 49 pill you -- 49 million people in california, there is no state that would be more economically impacted by the unconstitutional and illegal termination of the programs in california. >> the university filed suit against the trump administration last friday wit
we are in the newsroom with the new legal action. >> reporter: california filing a lawsuit against the federal government plan to end daca. california is the state with the most at stake in this debate. one in four people protected by the program live here in california. these are undocumented immigrants who came here as children, the trump administration announced it would and protections for so- called dreamers last week. giving at six months to take effect. enough time for congress to...
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the california earthquake authority says it needs money, nearly $400,000 for that study. it would look into where the next large earthquake would hit. >> in the next 30 years it's almost certain a magnitude 6 pnts 7 or greater will occur somewhere in california. and more likely a magnitude 8 or greater increases by 50%. >> the last time california conducted that type f a study was in 2014. >>> a lot of screaming across the bay area, it was a wild finish. are they discouraged or encouraged? we'll hear from the quarterback next. >>> even you were fired up watching the game. >> we were all watching it. >> that was fun. the 49ers once again become the hot ticket in town. that's jared got, former cal quarterback, now the rams quarterback. and the niners making a statement kneeling. now, as for the game, this was the most entertaining the niners have been in a couple years. >> there was a lot of screaming across the bay area, including here in the news room. we're joined with more. >> reporter: i get it, moral victories mean nothing but fans have to appreciate the fight and effo
the california earthquake authority says it needs money, nearly $400,000 for that study. it would look into where the next large earthquake would hit. >> in the next 30 years it's almost certain a magnitude 6 pnts 7 or greater will occur somewhere in california. and more likely a magnitude 8 or greater increases by 50%. >> the last time california conducted that type f a study was in 2014. >>> a lot of screaming across the bay area, it was a wild finish. are they...
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political director from the california chamber of commerce. [applause] and we will be taking questions after. started with the promise of this conversation. is the future of the republican party dead?. >> with that notion with there was the nail in the coffin in california the numbers are low the number setter on the of bias so at that state level there is a position to mount a successful campaign certainly any statewide some of what comes from washington will take quite a few things. but my friend's comments and reactions that will take a lot of cash in the little bit of luck, but working along the campaign for the senate to end up like to say that they have the republican primaries so those that were non the of ballot 22 or 23% to be ahead of sanchez but 2016 was 2016 so he did that with great misoji going to women's groups but a lot of things would have to happen to have a candidate viable state wide and then there is a chance. >> otherwise i would be making things up because it's not really happening. but the republican party is enjoying an
political director from the california chamber of commerce. [applause] and we will be taking questions after. started with the promise of this conversation. is the future of the republican party dead?. >> with that notion with there was the nail in the coffin in california the numbers are low the number setter on the of bias so at that state level there is a position to mount a successful campaign certainly any statewide some of what comes from washington will take quite a few things. but...
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but can you see how the system is deep all the way down into southern california. we are on the drier side. we get the breeze, not as cool as yet. 55 san francisco. boy, that's the coolest they have been in a while. 43 in santa rosa. 40s in sunny vale, palo alto. we'll have lots of sunshine but because the lows are cooler, the highs won't be much different than yesterday, so 60s and 70s. did you notice that, sal, during the game last night? >> they had golden gate, a photographer set up on the -- you know, at the golden gate bridge on the marine side. beautiful shot. great shot. >> helicopter up and taking a shot of san francisco downtown. >> they made it look like like the game was flight. >> right. 50 miles away. >> as you drive through, you can see traffic quite a bit slower as you drive. no major issues. better on about friday. not a lot of traffic going on on interstate 880 right now, just the way you like it. on the bay bridge, we don't usually see a crowd until 5:30. >>> the trump administration is increasing pressure on north korea a new round of economic sa
but can you see how the system is deep all the way down into southern california. we are on the drier side. we get the breeze, not as cool as yet. 55 san francisco. boy, that's the coolest they have been in a while. 43 in santa rosa. 40s in sunny vale, palo alto. we'll have lots of sunshine but because the lows are cooler, the highs won't be much different than yesterday, so 60s and 70s. did you notice that, sal, during the game last night? >> they had golden gate, a photographer set up...
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in the head of the california air resources board said that governor brown is about the china recently announced ban on gas and diesel powered cars. the chinese leaders will be phasing out the internal combustion cars but they did not say when that would be. nichols said that the governor asked her why california has not done the same thing. governor brown did sign a bill into law making the owners and operators of the skydiving facilities more accountable when things go wrong. the bill is tyler's log named for that -- tyler's law name for the teenager that died within instructor at lodi. six 2000 there have been 15 deaths connected to the parachuting center. they say the instructors have to be certified and so to the wreckers. violators can be fined up to $5000 or get a month in jail. >>> we have new drone video of puerto rico following hurricane maria and the devastation. we are talking about the shortage of gas, food and water, and now another essential item is very hard to get. >>> traffic is moving along relatively well on highway 24 westbound out to the c
in the head of the california air resources board said that governor brown is about the china recently announced ban on gas and diesel powered cars. the chinese leaders will be phasing out the internal combustion cars but they did not say when that would be. nichols said that the governor asked her why california has not done the same thing. governor brown did sign a bill into law making the owners and operators of the skydiving facilities more accountable when things go wrong. the bill is...
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you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. ucing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. >>> good morning to you. welcome back. four joining us on mornings on 2. friday, first day of september. i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. it is 5:30 and it's hot. too hot for most of us. >> i know. >> let's check in with steve. a few days before we get relief. saturday on the coast, not inland. and sunday clouds will roll in. it is going to be really hot. do not be surprised if san francisco hits 100 officially. can you go from 98 to 100 degrees. 90s for most and inland, anywhere from 104 to 114. the starting off very, very warm. in fact, 20, 72, 71, 72, 72 in the sittism one observation, oakland at 75. warmer at sfo and san francisco than stockton and vacaville. so that's not something that we see very often, at least not this time of the the year. there might be a patch or two of some fog but it's offshore. it's not going to around to anything. a lot of 70s and 60s, a few 50s. this is warmer than buchanan which y
you'll call it the california breakfast burrito. boom. good work everyone. another winner. ucing my new california breakfast burrito. only at jack in the box. >>> good morning to you. welcome back. four joining us on mornings on 2. friday, first day of september. i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. it is 5:30 and it's hot. too hot for most of us. >> i know. >> let's check in with steve. a few days before we get relief. saturday on the coast, not inland. and sunday...