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in 1940, henry wallace became vice president.e was the vice president between 40 and 44 he was very liberal. by 1944 a lot of people in the dam they knew that he was not in good health. they didn't necessarily know he was gonna die a few months into his next term but they knew he was not in good health. southerners and conservative were not thrilled with wallace. they thought he was too liberal. too much on the side of civil rights for blacks. he was also pretty eccentric. what we would call today, he followed a lot of new age spiritual beliefs. they get behind and they convince roosevelt to dump wallace in 1944 and nominate someone else. truman was a compromise candidate. he didn't even want to be vice president. they convinced him to run, there was a big to do with the convention. wallace did not want to go easily. he gave a big nominating speech in favor of roosevelt. the convention, he had a lot of supporters! they were all up in arms and cheering. the band was playing, you know? he was from iowa. iowa, in a town called cone
in 1940, henry wallace became vice president.e was the vice president between 40 and 44 he was very liberal. by 1944 a lot of people in the dam they knew that he was not in good health. they didn't necessarily know he was gonna die a few months into his next term but they knew he was not in good health. southerners and conservative were not thrilled with wallace. they thought he was too liberal. too much on the side of civil rights for blacks. he was also pretty eccentric. what we would call...
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he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roosevelt was not in good health. they didn't say no. he's gonna die a few months into his next term, but they knew he was not good health and some southerners and conservatives were not thrilled with wallace because they thought he was too liberal and they thought he was too much on the side of civil rights for blacks, and he was also pretty eccentric. you know, he's what we today called you followed a lot of new age spiritual beliefs. so he was a bit eccentric and so they they got behind and they convinced roosevelt to dump wallace and 1944 and nominate somebody else and truman was just sort of a compromise candidate. he didn't even want to be vice president. and so they but they convinced him to run. and there was a big to do with the convention wallace didn't want to go easily and he gave a big nominating speech in favor of roosevelt and he you know, the convention was was you know, he had
he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roosevelt was not in good health. they didn't say no. he's gonna die a few months into his next term, but they knew he was not good health and some southerners and conservatives were not thrilled with wallace because they thought he was too liberal and they thought he was too much on the side of civil rights for...
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ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence _ coming up? ben wallace.t the polls... ben wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary. ila wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary.— defence secretary. no surprises there. he was _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as - defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing i defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing a l defence secretary. no surprises i there. he was seen as doing a good job. i do not think there were any serious calls for liz truss to move him onto something else.- serious calls for liz truss to move him onto something else. thank you ve much him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. _ him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just _ him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just as _ him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just as we - him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just as we have l very much indeed. just as w
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ben wallace _ the tory leadership campaign. ben wallace is — the tory leadership campaign.think we are at a point when — money can go. i think we are at a point when a _ money can go. i think we are at a point when a lot of people are looking — point when a lot of people are looking at liz truss's plans, the tax cuts, — looking at liz truss's plans, the tax cuts, the promise to be spending by 2030, _ tax cuts, the promise to be spending by 2030, and wondering how realistic it all is _ by 2030, and wondering how realistic it all is i_ by 2030, and wondering how realistic it all is. i think seeing it in practice _ it all is. i think seeing it in practice is— it all is. i think seeing it in practice is another thing. second story from _ practice is another thing. second story from the — practice is another thing. second story from the telegraph, - practice is another thing. second l story from the telegraph, london practice is another thing. second - story from the telegraph, london is set for an influx of bankers from new york and edinburgh. everything is auoin u- new york an
ben wallace _ the tory leadership campaign. ben wallace is — the tory leadership campaign.think we are at a point when — money can go. i think we are at a point when a _ money can go. i think we are at a point when a lot of people are looking — point when a lot of people are looking at liz truss's plans, the tax cuts, — looking at liz truss's plans, the tax cuts, the promise to be spending by 2030, _ tax cuts, the promise to be spending by 2030, and wondering how realistic it all is _...
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cnn premier of who's talking to chris wallace. have a good night. >>>welcome to who is talking and our first susunday night here on cnn. use may know i've been covering politics more than 40 years. but now i'm eager to explore some of my other interests. so every week we'll bring you smart, thoughtful conversations with a wide range of people from news makers to athletes. ceo's to comedians, musicians to movie stars and everyone in between. tonight we've got just that for you. starting with an exclusive. retired supreme court justy steven briar and his first sit down since leaving the court. opens up about the dobbs decision that ended abortion rights during his final and toughest year on the bench. was that frustrating for you to lose important case after important case? >> yes. >> but how frustrating? >> very frustrating. >> then music legend shania twain whose singing career continues to thrive despite brutal setbacks which could make for one pretty great country music song. you've got consider the possibility my career is over. >> yes, i did. i
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thank you, paul wallace. bloomberg has viewed a confidential russian report that warns of deep and prolonged damage to its economy as a result of western economic sanctions. for more, we are joined by bruce einhorn. we have heard from russia officially saying the impact of sanctions is not severe. of course they are still bringing in money. their debt is nonexistent. what is different about this report? bruce: you are right. the official line from russia is the impact of sanctions is not that bad. the economy will likely shrink by less than 3% this year and next year even better. according to this report bloomberg has seen, a report prepared for an internal meeting and the veracity of the report has been confirmed, it paints a much more dire picture. according to one of the scenarios, the economy could shrink more than 8% by 2023. another scenario has it down almost 12% by 2024. the report talks about the different industries, ranging from agriculture to aviation machine tools, all of them affected by sanctio
thank you, paul wallace. bloomberg has viewed a confidential russian report that warns of deep and prolonged damage to its economy as a result of western economic sanctions. for more, we are joined by bruce einhorn. we have heard from russia officially saying the impact of sanctions is not severe. of course they are still bringing in money. their debt is nonexistent. what is different about this report? bruce: you are right. the official line from russia is the impact of sanctions is not that...
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i think malik wallace was an unbelievable question or. he made people feel comfortable in his interviews. i admire that. i think journalism is an activity. not just an identity. not just a protective class a priesthood. most people want journalism to be an identity. like a cartel. i can at meyer virtues from each of these different people. i can admire virtues of small alinsky, that -- why is o'keefe appreciating alinsky. there are vouchers inherent and all these people. daniel ellsberg almost to jail. they went to the supreme court. the washington post, the new york times, litigated this all the way up to the supreme court. i think whistleblowing can be heroic. you can also be illegal. at snowden can simultaneously be breaking a law, there is a place in the world for people like that. without people like that, investigate journalists cannot do their jobs. it is the bread and butter of what it means to be an american. that right, that right to report what someone tells you is being fundamentally fundamentally it is in jeopardy right now.
i think malik wallace was an unbelievable question or. he made people feel comfortable in his interviews. i admire that. i think journalism is an activity. not just an identity. not just a protective class a priesthood. most people want journalism to be an identity. like a cartel. i can at meyer virtues from each of these different people. i can admire virtues of small alinsky, that -- why is o'keefe appreciating alinsky. there are vouchers inherent and all these people. daniel ellsberg almost...
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don't miss "who's talking to chris wallace" 7:00 p.m.s to save the world from asteroids one kamikaze drone at a time. >> the dinosaurs didn't have a space program to helelp them kn what was c coming but we do. oka, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vimins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. my name is tonya, i am 42. as mother of nine kids, i think i waited this long to get botox® cosmetic because i take like no time for myself. my kids are sports kids. we're always running from one activity to another. i'm still tonya, and i got botox® cosmetic, and this is like the first thing i've done for me in a really, really long time. my life is still crazy, it's just as full as it was before. just with less lines. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert
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we'll hear from a ton wallace after the break. >> welcome back for 44 hurricane fiona is now a category 4 storm as it moves north past the caribbean on its way to canada's atlantic coast. the mission is now shifting from rescue in puerto rico to recovery mode. most of puerto rico is still without power and half of those people do not have access to running water. there was also major damage reported in turks and caicos. at least 5 people were reportedly killed in this storm. so hard to see what's going on down in puerto rico and much of the caribbean. that system is still churning their offshore as it makes its way up. the eastern seaboard. things much calmer here on the west coast. we just got a high pressure ridge building back in and that's going to result in calm but really hot and dry weather ahead of us. and as we know, fire danger becomes more of a concern as both of those things combined looking at the east bay. right now, skies are clear. that's nice. we're starting off this morning with favorable conditions as far as what mother nature is offering us us up easy travel conditio
we'll hear from a ton wallace after the break. >> welcome back for 44 hurricane fiona is now a category 4 storm as it moves north past the caribbean on its way to canada's atlantic coast. the mission is now shifting from rescue in puerto rico to recovery mode. most of puerto rico is still without power and half of those people do not have access to running water. there was also major damage reported in turks and caicos. at least 5 people were reportedly killed in this storm. so hard to...
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wallace kron years. >> all right. well, the type used now 04:46am. and we've been talking about the changing of the seasons summer into fall and all of those things. and john, you say we had a little more time to spend with summer or you're talking about. i already miss summer and i was like, well. >> you've got till 06:00:01pm, tonight until fall officially starts. we're calling today the first day of fall. but if you really miss and summer, at least you can hold on to that for a minute. looking out there at the golden gate bridge, you can see skies are pretty clear. if you look really close, there is a bit of fog streaming its way into the marin headlands and through the golden gate. just a touch of fog near the coastline. obviously a whole lot drier than yesterday was we saw that light rainfall across the region. sierra nevada, also having dried out after multiple days of rain and snow up in those very high elevation places. now as we make our way through futurecast conditions, not changing a whole lot. futurecast was quite interesting to look at
wallace kron years. >> all right. well, the type used now 04:46am. and we've been talking about the changing of the seasons summer into fall and all of those things. and john, you say we had a little more time to spend with summer or you're talking about. i already miss summer and i was like, well. >> you've got till 06:00:01pm, tonight until fall officially starts. we're calling today the first day of fall. but if you really miss and summer, at least you can hold on to that for a...
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mitchell wallace. peter wallace. robert francis wallace. roy michael wallace.w blake wallens meta l. waller john wallice, jr. barbara p. walsh. jim walsh. jeffrey p. walz. ching wang. weibin wang. michael warchola. stephen gordon ward. timothy ray ward. james a. waring. brian g. warner. derrick christopher washington. charles waters. james thomas waters, jr. patrick j. waters. kenneth thomas watson. michael henry waye. todd christopher weaver. walter edward weaver. nathaniel webb. dinah webster. william michael weems. joanne flora weil. michael thomas weinberg. steven weinberg. scott jeffrey weingard. steven george weinstein. simon weiser. david m. weiss. david thomas weiss. chin sun pak wells. vincent michael wells. deborah jacobs welsh. timothy matthew welty. christian hans rudolf wemmers. ssu-hui wen. john joseph wenckus. oleh d. wengerchuk. peter m. west. whitfield west, jr. meredith lynn whalen. eugene michael whelan. adam s. white. edward james white iii. james patrick white. and my sister, we think of you each and every day. today, i was born -- the day
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our capitol bureau reporter eytan wallace breaks it al meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank with tools for both, all with no monthly service fee. chase. make more of what's yours. >> welcome back. the heat wave has started, but it's going to get worse. a look at current temperatures right now around the bay livermore, the hot spot at one '03 conquered in triple digits as well. antioch, 99. what a cool down. try half moon bay. look at that. 58 degrees and a comfy 66 in san francisco chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. we'll be tracking. heat as we continue throughout the night. >> in other news, it was a mad dash to the finish line overnight as lawmakers scramb
our capitol bureau reporter eytan wallace breaks it al meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank...
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chris wallace.honored to be in "the situation room". >> i'm happy you are here with us. it won't be your last. you'll be here many, many times down the road. tell us about this amazing interview you had with justice breyer. did you walk away with a better understanding of where he came from on that important decision? >> on the dobbs decision, absolutely. he is very distressed that the court has decided to take away this constitutional right that was granted back in roe v. wade half a century ago. and i think he feels it's a big mistake for the court and for the country. one of the points he made, he said, he didn't specifically say it was about dobbs, but he said, when the court writes too rigidly and without kind of an understanding of social harmony, he said the world changes and it will come back, his words, and bite you in the back. and i think he feels that the court lost some credibility. and i think he feels it's going to hurt the country and add to the disharmony in america. >> and you also
chris wallace.honored to be in "the situation room". >> i'm happy you are here with us. it won't be your last. you'll be here many, many times down the road. tell us about this amazing interview you had with justice breyer. did you walk away with a better understanding of where he came from on that important decision? >> on the dobbs decision, absolutely. he is very distressed that the court has decided to take away this constitutional right that was granted back in roe v....
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chris wallace, thank you so much. >> thank you, anderson. on cnn. the show is also available on hbo max. still ahead see how the wonderful artist is helping those new in the art world. he's don lemon's champion for change next. and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after two starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi, 90% clearer skin and less joint pain is possible. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. with skyrizi, there's nothing like the feeling of improving my skin and joints... ...and that means everything.
chris wallace, thank you so much. >> thank you, anderson. on cnn. the show is also available on hbo max. still ahead see how the wonderful artist is helping those new in the art world. he's don lemon's champion for change next. and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain,...
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king or george wallace? do you want to be on the side of john louis or bill connor?the president backed down. the press secretary said the president didn't mean to offend. at a press conference, biden said, i didn't compare anyone to those guys. >> anybody listening to the speech, i did not say that they were going to be a george wallace or a bull connor. i said we're going to have a decision in history that is going to be more just like it was then. >> and then it wasn't really until late last month when biden went back on the attack. in maryland late august, the president off camera called elements of the maga movement, quote, semifascist. tonight, he will be in philadelphia in front of independence hall, home of both the declaration of independence and the constitution to deliver that address. nbc will carry it live. scheduled for 5:00 p.m. our time. prime time on the east coast. back to you. >> thanks, scott. >>> well, in mississippi's state capital of jackson, city leaders there still scrambling to get a water treatment facility back online. this is the fourth d
king or george wallace? do you want to be on the side of john louis or bill connor?the president backed down. the press secretary said the president didn't mean to offend. at a press conference, biden said, i didn't compare anyone to those guys. >> anybody listening to the speech, i did not say that they were going to be a george wallace or a bull connor. i said we're going to have a decision in history that is going to be more just like it was then. >> and then it wasn't really...
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reporting here in sacramento, wallace kron. 4 news. still to come. >> swifties in a frenzy today reports surface that the grammy winner would >> headlined the super bowl halftime show the roller coaster of emotions people have been going through and what the current status of that performances. >> and andre iguodala makes a big decision on whether he's going return for his 19th nba season. that's coming up after the break. >> i myself will be returning from my 19th you know, now is that this the last one? >> all right. a guy beloved warrior, andrea, good. all will return to play. >> in this is 19th and he says final season he made the announcement on his point forward podcast this morning. that's where you saw in his return, feels the team's 14th roster spot heading into training camp. he's really at this point, essentially a player coach helping to mentor the teams. young guys in dollar has spent 7 seasons now with the dubs winning 4 championships. he was named finals mvp in 2015. the first ring this group got when he guarded lebron.
reporting here in sacramento, wallace kron. 4 news. still to come. >> swifties in a frenzy today reports surface that the grammy winner would >> headlined the super bowl halftime show the roller coaster of emotions people have been going through and what the current status of that performances. >> and andre iguodala makes a big decision on whether he's going return for his 19th nba season. that's coming up after the break. >> i myself will be returning from my 19th you...
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eytan wallace gives us a look at a multi million dollar plan to increase desalination statewide. >> here in the delta just south of sacramento, much of this water has a large concentration of salt, but state leaders hope this body of water and many others like it will soon be able to supply this region and even the state with fresh water. and it's all do to new investments in desalination. it's arguably california's most precious resource water. but as the state grapples with a record drought, california leaders say finding new ways to capture and store this resource is essential. one of the things that drought a parent no matter where you live in this state, is it happening? >> a diverse supply of water sources fear community iss really important. that's why chris turnout with the department of water resources says the state agency will soon provide 6 million dollars in grant funding to applicants from across the state, including local water agencies, nonprofit organizations and tribal governments all with the vision to support desalination projects statewide converting salt water into
eytan wallace gives us a look at a multi million dollar plan to increase desalination statewide. >> here in the delta just south of sacramento, much of this water has a large concentration of salt, but state leaders hope this body of water and many others like it will soon be able to supply this region and even the state with fresh water. and it's all do to new investments in desalination. it's arguably california's most precious resource water. but as the state grapples with a record...
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especially the american leaders, roosevelt and henry wallace, vice president wallace. of course, he was a racist. he said he hated people with slit eyes. we flit eyes and pig tails, which means that the chinese and japanese. but we must remember that in those days, most people who are racist. mm. his attitude towards indians in general was extremely racist and derogatory his colleague in the cabinet. lord emory recorded him as saying indians, a beastly people with a beastly religion. a j coil is an indian journalist who knows exactly how the british crown colonized his homeland in 1943 at the time of the terran conference, a great family broke out in bengal in which more than 4000000 people died. it was not human error. it was a conscious decision by winston churchill to deprive ben gall of food grains and ship them to europe because he wanted to build grain reserves in europe. in case a 2nd front was opened in the war in europe when he was tore. people are dying in very large numbers. his response was to write on a file if they are dying in so many numbers. how come g
especially the american leaders, roosevelt and henry wallace, vice president wallace. of course, he was a racist. he said he hated people with slit eyes. we flit eyes and pig tails, which means that the chinese and japanese. but we must remember that in those days, most people who are racist. mm. his attitude towards indians in general was extremely racist and derogatory his colleague in the cabinet. lord emory recorded him as saying indians, a beastly people with a beastly religion. a j coil...
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proposal that he says will keep encampments far from families and kids and capital correspondent wallace gives us a look at that plan. >> and why some people are arguing it won't help. >> the lawmaker behind the proposal says his plan will help members. the unhoused community get the help they need all while keeping encampments away from children. there are a sign of the times cam. it's a popped up across every major city in california. and now san dnego, republican state senator brian jones says he's seen enough again tackling the homeless crisis speaking at an escondido park alongside other local representatives. jones announced a new proposal to clear encampments near sites. he describes a sensitive specifically the proposal would ban encampments within 1000 feet of schools. >> day care centers, libraries and parks. jones spoke with us one on one we've got to protect our most vulnerable population, which is children. first. >> and these are obviously areas that children are going in and out of with their families. and we need to make sure that we're offering the protection that those
proposal that he says will keep encampments far from families and kids and capital correspondent wallace gives us a look at that plan. >> and why some people are arguing it won't help. >> the lawmaker behind the proposal says his plan will help members. the unhoused community get the help they need all while keeping encampments away from children. there are a sign of the times cam. it's a popped up across every major city in california. and now san dnego, republican state senator...
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what he told cut 4 is 800 wallace about several key issues facing our state, including energy and the recent heat wave. and president biden on a mission against cancer. >> more on the cancer moonshot program. and then that mosquito fire burning near albarn forces. thousands of evacuations. we have a live report from an evacuation center right after >> welcome back to our continuing coverage of wildfires in california. that mosquito fire has now been burning for 6 days. placer county officials confirming the containment is just a 10%. firefighters say for the first time since tuesday, they have a bit of containment tibet. last check, though, the mosquito fire has burned some 47,000 acres. this thing has just been raging since it started during that heat wave lastsweek. cal fire says nearly 6,000 structures continue to be threatened by flames. all right. we are now joined by monica de anda. she joins us live from sierra college evacuation center. and monica. >> some people have been, you know, away from their homes for almost a week. now. how are they holding up? >> making a grant. i sp
what he told cut 4 is 800 wallace about several key issues facing our state, including energy and the recent heat wave. and president biden on a mission against cancer. >> more on the cancer moonshot program. and then that mosquito fire burning near albarn forces. thousands of evacuations. we have a live report from an evacuation center right after >> welcome back to our continuing coverage of wildfires in california. that mosquito fire has now been burning for 6 days. placer county...
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at the end of the week reporting here outside the california state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> about half of puerto rico is in the dark. still haftar hurricane fiona slam that island last week about one in 5 puerto rican still lacks running water and making matters worse. there is a fuel shortage that is keeping most generators from helping fiona's the second major hurricane to hit puerto rico in 5 years. and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking a different hurricane that is, i think headed towards florida. yeah. this one. could directly impact the united states? it looks like this one possibly coming onshore is a major hurricane. this one really not mess around. you see it spinning off the coastline of cuba right now already pounding that area will continue to do so for tonight. right now it's a category 2 storm system but likely to intensify. it is moving over really an area rich with some very warm waters. remember, this been a very inactive. >> hurricane season so far and now it's going to be pushing over waters that have not had any hurricane activity. a
at the end of the week reporting here outside the california state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> about half of puerto rico is in the dark. still haftar hurricane fiona slam that island last week about one in 5 puerto rican still lacks running water and making matters worse. there is a fuel shortage that is keeping most generators from helping fiona's the second major hurricane to hit puerto rico in 5 years. and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking a different...
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i asked because he got a visit last week from britain's defense secretary ben wallace, who told him, i think we can push russia out of don bass. is that really an honest assessment? i hope so. ben wallace is the author of possibly the best rebuttal of love to be approaching the essay from july last year in which he mixed up all the mis so sorry. and so good idea. ology to claim that ukraine was not a real country. so he's the man of great abilities and i'm told he wretched himself . i doubt he is. he's, he's just speaking to the wind. so if you're saying this, i hope he's right. but given the situation on the ground at the moment, you see any way that russia is going to allow itself to get pushed out of the dunbar after all, they've been there in one form or another fermenting of war for the last 8 years. haven't by yes, but not in the same places. there were the line of contact further to the reese, but remember the very limited gains that they made in the don have been purchased at a huge expense in mercury and blood. so the ukrainians are fighting a very intelligent war. they are
i asked because he got a visit last week from britain's defense secretary ben wallace, who told him, i think we can push russia out of don bass. is that really an honest assessment? i hope so. ben wallace is the author of possibly the best rebuttal of love to be approaching the essay from july last year in which he mixed up all the mis so sorry. and so good idea. ology to claim that ukraine was not a real country. so he's the man of great abilities and i'm told he wretched himself . i doubt he...
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could california soon be in for an economic down turn that capital correspondent eytan wallace with those details. >> we're talking a possible shortfall of billions of dollars. and now the governor says he's vetoing some bills to ensure the state does not spend money. it does not have the after veto after veto. the governor sending back more than 25 bills without his signature bills on all kinds of matters from investments and reproductive health care, community clinics to health insurance subsidies to mandate that kindergarten and more than half of newsom's veto messages. he wrote the same exact line indicating california will not take in as much revenue this year as previously thought, quote, with our state facing lower than expected revenues over the first few months of this fiscal year, it is important to remain disciplined. what we've seen is that state tax revenues have come in. >> several billion lower than what the function was. panic as the non-partisan legislative analyst for the state of california. >> as of now, the legislative analyst's office or for short says there's a 70%
could california soon be in for an economic down turn that capital correspondent eytan wallace with those details. >> we're talking a possible shortfall of billions of dollars. and now the governor says he's vetoing some bills to ensure the state does not spend money. it does not have the after veto after veto. the governor sending back more than 25 bills without his signature bills on all kinds of matters from investments and reproductive health care, community clinics to health...
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capital correspondent wallace reports on what the legislature is expected to do and how critics are arguing. it's just throwing more money at an age old problem. >> well, the governor acknowledges affordable housing has been an issue for years in california, but he hopes with this new legislation that will change and he says it all starts with one key action. build. applause today in san francisco as the governor signed more than 3 dozen housing related bills into law. the goal build more housing and that he says will become easier in california. moving forward with newsom, specifically highlighting senate bill 6 and assembly bill backed by several labor unions. supporters say the legislation will fast track new housing and commercial areas and empty properties once used for parking lots offices and retail space. the sears, the toys are us that. >> jc penney's, the kmart's, they're closing. there is nothing that's going to take the place place here commercially. and so the ability actually transform the property and to do it expect united way, put people to work, make sure that their labor
capital correspondent wallace reports on what the legislature is expected to do and how critics are arguing. it's just throwing more money at an age old problem. >> well, the governor acknowledges affordable housing has been an issue for years in california, but he hopes with this new legislation that will change and he says it all starts with one key action. build. applause today in san francisco as the governor signed more than 3 dozen housing related bills into law. the goal build more...
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capitol tom wallace has that story for us. >> well, the governor acknowledges affordable housing has been an issue for years in california, but he hopes with this new legislation that will change and he says it all starts with one key action. build. applause today in san francisco as the governor signed more than 3 dozen housing related bills into law. the goal build more housing and that he says will become easier in california. moving forward with newsom, specifically highlighting senate bill 6 and assembly bill backed by several labor unions. supporters say the legislation will fast track new housing and commercial areas and empty properties once used for parking lots offices and retail space. the sears, the toys are us that. >> jc penney's, the kmart's, they're closing. there is nothing that's going to take the place place here commercially. and so the ability to actually transform the property and to do it in expedited way, put people to work, make sure that their labor is protected. >> is invaluable. the governor also announcing 1 billion dollars for 30 projects he says will cr
capitol tom wallace has that story for us. >> well, the governor acknowledges affordable housing has been an issue for years in california, but he hopes with this new legislation that will change and he says it all starts with one key action. build. applause today in san francisco as the governor signed more than 3 dozen housing related bills into law. the goal build more housing and that he says will become easier in california. moving forward with newsom, specifically highlighting...
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at the end of the week reporting here outside the california state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> the january 6 committee who says it plans to focus on the plot to overturn the election at its next hearing. that's on wednesday. this could be the committee's last investigative hearing on the capitol riots. committee members say they'll focus directly on the role president trump played in all of this. they say they've also uncover new details about the plot the committee has now received 800 pages of communications from the secret service from january 6th. >> next on kron, 4 news at 6 he stole state secrets and now former nsa contractor edward snowden. they secured a new status and different country. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california
at the end of the week reporting here outside the california state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> the january 6 committee who says it plans to focus on the plot to overturn the election at its next hearing. that's on wednesday. this could be the committee's last investigative hearing on the capitol riots. committee members say they'll focus directly on the role president trump played in all of this. they say they've also uncover new details about the plot the committee has now...
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eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right.ean, while some people in the north bay still a little shaken up tonight after 2 moderate size quakes at the santa rosa area last night. you see video here of some of the things falling off the walls and shelves leaders set california's office of emergency services. want to remind folks that earthquakes can, of course, happened in any time here in california. so always best to be prepared. they suggest creating a customized emergency plan, including packing a kit with the basic supplies radio first aid kit flashlight, batteries, water,
eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right.ean, while some people in the north bay still a little shaken up tonight after 2 moderate size quakes at the santa rosa area last night. you see video here of some of the things falling off the walls and shelves leaders set california's office of emergency services. want to remind folks that earthquakes can, of course, happened in any time here in california. so always best to be prepared. they suggest creating a customized emergency plan,...
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governors as he spoke on climate and out of state conference kron four's capitol bureau reporter wallaceings. this would newsom said and how. >> some the gop are responding. >> yeah. today, thousands of miles from here at the capitol. governor newsom stressed he and his administration are laser focused on climate, something. he argues his republican counterparts are not. governor gavin newsom. the governor in new york today speaking at the clinton global initiative, less than a week after he signed several climate related bills into law. >> all with the goal to transition the state's renewable energy and carbon neutrality by 2045. what, sir? getting a lot. whether just the dry is getting drier. >> and so we are quite literally the tip of the spear for this new reality. a new reality newsom maintains that must include a transition from fossil fuels and oil to green energy. something he says will be made more possible in the state bans the sale of all new gas. powered cars come 2035. >> if you can get serious about greenhouse gas emissions, you've got to get serious about converting your f
governors as he spoke on climate and out of state conference kron four's capitol bureau reporter wallaceings. this would newsom said and how. >> some the gop are responding. >> yeah. today, thousands of miles from here at the capitol. governor newsom stressed he and his administration are laser focused on climate, something. he argues his republican counterparts are not. governor gavin newsom. the governor in new york today speaking at the clinton global initiative, less than a week...
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capital correspondent eytan wallace shares the governor's message on that and but it could mean for the state's economy. >> we're talking a possible shortfall of billions of dollars. and now the governor says he's vetoing some bills to ensure the state does not spend money. it does not have. after veto after veto. the governor sending back more than 25 bills without his signature bills on all kinds of matters from investments and reproductive health care, community clinics to health insurance subsidies to mandate that kindergarten and more than half of newsom's veto messages. he wrote the same exact line indicating california will not take in as much revenue this year as previously thought. coach with our state facing lower than expected revenues over the first few months of this fiscal year. it is important to remain disciplined. what we've seen is that state tax revenues have come in. >> several billion lower than what the function was. panic as the non-partisan legislative analyst for the state of california. >> as of now, the legislative analyst's office or for short says there's a
capital correspondent eytan wallace shares the governor's message on that and but it could mean for the state's economy. >> we're talking a possible shortfall of billions of dollars. and now the governor says he's vetoing some bills to ensure the state does not spend money. it does not have. after veto after veto. the governor sending back more than 25 bills without his signature bills on all kinds of matters from investments and reproductive health care, community clinics to health...
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our capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares with us. the governor's message on this and what it could mean for the economy. we're talking a possible shortfall of billions of dollars. and now the governor says he's vetoing some bills to ensure the state does not spend money. >> it does not have that after veto it after veto. the governor sending back more than 25 bills without his signature bills on all kinds of matters from investments and reproductive health care, community clinics to health insurance subsidies to mandate that kindergarten and more than half of newsom's veto messages. he wrote the same exact line indicating california will not take in as much revenue this year as previously thought. coach with our state facing lower than expected revenues over the first few months of this fiscal year. it is important to remain disciplined. what we've seen is that state tax revenues have come in. >> several billion lower than what the function was. panic as the non-partisan legislative analyst's for the state of california. as of now th
our capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares with us. the governor's message on this and what it could mean for the economy. we're talking a possible shortfall of billions of dollars. and now the governor says he's vetoing some bills to ensure the state does not spend money. >> it does not have that after veto it after veto. the governor sending back more than 25 bills without his signature bills on all kinds of matters from investments and reproductive health care, community clinics to...
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after the state saw the demand for power reach an all time high and the capital correspondent eytan wallace has the latest from sacramento. >> the state's major utility companies and the governor did not mince words today about california's power supply. they say the possibility of rolling outages is very real and they're calling for all hands on deck. it's another day of extreme heat across california. and with that extreme demand on the power grid, we're heading to the worst part of this heat wave and the risk for outages. israel and it's immediate. and that's why the governor and officials with the california independent state operators say for the 7th consecutive day, a flex alert is in effect statewide from 4 until 9 in the evening. and that means everyone has to do their part. cal iso says demand on the grid could reach its highest level ever. state officials stress they hope to avoid that noting they made an emergency request to temporarily activate these generators in roseville and yuba city to power up to 120,000 homes. tonight, we're going to have to dig even deeper every bit of e
after the state saw the demand for power reach an all time high and the capital correspondent eytan wallace has the latest from sacramento. >> the state's major utility companies and the governor did not mince words today about california's power supply. they say the possibility of rolling outages is very real and they're calling for all hands on deck. it's another day of extreme heat across california. and with that extreme demand on the power grid, we're heading to the worst part of...
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eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> a spare the air alert. it's issued now for tomorrow as triple digit temps are expected all across the bay area. the heat, you know, combined with vehicle is predicted to create some pretty unhealthy levels of smog. the bay area air quality management district is urging people to you limit your driving to reduce air pollution work remotely if possible. and to walk bike or take public transit. this is the 4th spare the air alert. the district has issued for 2022. >> well, it's going to be extremely hot this weekend. we all know that the good news is there's no red flag warning that has been issued because we're not expecting strong winds, even so. firefighters say they're anticipating several calls about fires. and here's why. after months, without significant rainfall, you see that dry grass. everything's is bone dry. the hot temperatures also mean the humidity levels will remain low overnight. in fact, the city of walnut creek close all of its open space parks through the labor day weekend because of high h
eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> a spare the air alert. it's issued now for tomorrow as triple digit temps are expected all across the bay area. the heat, you know, combined with vehicle is predicted to create some pretty unhealthy levels of smog. the bay area air quality management district is urging people to you limit your driving to reduce air pollution work remotely if possible. and to walk bike or take public transit. this is the 4th spare the air alert. the district has issued for...
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our capital correspondent wallace sat down with jessica millan patterson on where the party stands headingdterms and what the state gop is doing to reach out to voters. >> well, for years now, california has been a blue state, but chair patterson is confident the republican party could make inroads this election and it all comes down to messaging feeling very optimistic. that's the feeling from california republican party chairwoman jessica millan patterson ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. election set to include key races for congress. half of the seats in the state senate. all of the seats in the state assembly and major contests for statewide offices, including governor. we're going to be working hard every single day to bring our message to some communities that haven't heard that message before and talk about what republican solutions are. that in part, he says includes a message about some of the state's most pressing issues, including homelessness, the cost of housing and in many places and increase in crime. patterson argues those matters have only been made worse by high taxes
our capital correspondent wallace sat down with jessica millan patterson on where the party stands headingdterms and what the state gop is doing to reach out to voters. >> well, for years now, california has been a blue state, but chair patterson is confident the republican party could make inroads this election and it all comes down to messaging feeling very optimistic. that's the feeling from california republican party chairwoman jessica millan patterson ahead of the 2022 midterm...
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only on kron. 4 news governor gavin newsom sitting down one-on-one with our capital correspondent wallace today in a conversation that touched on several key issues facing our state, including energy and the recent. >> heatwave, lots to consider as a town reports now from sacramento. newsom also touched on new efforts to fight wildfires head on. >> yeah. during our interview, governor newsom made clear the state is ramping up its fire fighting abilities, including new investments in a fleet of aircraft right here. and mcclellan airport governor gavin newsom getting a firsthand look at the 7.37 air tanker. the state plans to use over the next 60 days to help fight fires. the airplane. jne of many the governor saw today during a tour with cal fire at the mcclellan air park. other aircraft include this firehawk helicopter that comes with technology to fight fires at night. that's a game changer in terms of the plea. during a one-on-one interview, the governor said this fleet is just part of the state's increasing commitment to fight wildfires pointing out over the last 2 years. california ha
only on kron. 4 news governor gavin newsom sitting down one-on-one with our capital correspondent wallace today in a conversation that touched on several key issues facing our state, including energy and the recent. >> heatwave, lots to consider as a town reports now from sacramento. newsom also touched on new efforts to fight wildfires head on. >> yeah. during our interview, governor newsom made clear the state is ramping up its fire fighting abilities, including new investments in...
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his billionaire donors looking to protect their bank accounts reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> happening today have tiktok facebook, youtube and twitter. they're all going to be the hot seat on capitol hill. senior officials from each site will face questions from lawmakers who fear the companies could be fueling individuals to commit acts of domestic terrorism. washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live from dc kill what we can actually expect from all this. good morning. >> rana, good morning. well, this be the first time the senate holds a hearing focusing on the algorithms at the root of this issue between social media and domestic terrorism. i talked to the chairman of the senate homeland community security committee. excuse me, he says at this point congress needs to step in to try and prevent any more access plus violence. >> credibly important to that. we understand what's happening. >> democratic senator gary peters is demanding answers from tiktok facebook, youtube and twitter. he says the social media giants are fueling users to commit hein
his billionaire donors looking to protect their bank accounts reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> happening today have tiktok facebook, youtube and twitter. they're all going to be the hot seat on capitol hill. senior officials from each site will face questions from lawmakers who fear the companies could be fueling individuals to commit acts of domestic terrorism. washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live from dc kill what we can actually expect from...
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our capital correspondent eytan wallace gives us a look at the pieces of legislation. >> he'll need to consider over the next 24 hours. >> we're talking bills on all kinds of matters from criminal conviction records to paid family leave that as the governor just signed a new piece of legislation, all about water. >> and >> it's been one day since governor newsom in an unannounced move, surprised farmworkers and signed legislation allowing them to vote remotely in union elections. now attention turns to other bills whose fate is still up in the air. all as we approach the deadline for the governor to make a decision by 11:59pm on friday. one of the bill still on his desk sb 7.31, the legislation would seal conviction and arrest records for ex-felons as long as they have not been convicted of another felony in the 4 years since completing their sentence and parole or probation is vitally important piece of legislation at little as a lead lobbyist in favor of the bill. you prove yourself in you get >> an opportunity to provide for yourself and your family and through that we are stabilizi
our capital correspondent eytan wallace gives us a look at the pieces of legislation. >> he'll need to consider over the next 24 hours. >> we're talking bills on all kinds of matters from criminal conviction records to paid family leave that as the governor just signed a new piece of legislation, all about water. >> and >> it's been one day since governor newsom in an unannounced move, surprised farmworkers and signed legislation allowing them to vote remotely in union...