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so nixon and wallace. so let's go. reverse order. so wallace. wallace chooses what seems to us to be a bit of an unconventional choice. so general curtis lemay. lemay had had no experience in politic, was happily retired in west los angeles, and had already claimed he was planning to support nixon that year. i think wallace convinced him to come in because it was sort of his final act of public service. and in a in a long career of public service. and it didn't work out very well. lemay at that point, didn't understand how to deal with the press, and they called him bombs away. lemay for his hawkish statements in vietnam, this was not a good political marriage. he might have been a good american, but not a good running mate for wallace. and after he named him, it was really downhill the rest of the fall for him. now, richard nixon people have questioned the decision of merrill and governor spiro agnew in 68. but i can see why nixon would have made that choice. agnew would not. was a newcomer to politics for about two years in maryland. he had he
so nixon and wallace. so let's go. reverse order. so wallace. wallace chooses what seems to us to be a bit of an unconventional choice. so general curtis lemay. lemay had had no experience in politic, was happily retired in west los angeles, and had already claimed he was planning to support nixon that year. i think wallace convinced him to come in because it was sort of his final act of public service. and in a in a long career of public service. and it didn't work out very well. lemay at that...
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the point is the example ben wallace .ave the point is the example ben wallace gave of— the point ise robert — kinetic air strikes. the example robertjenrick use were kinetic air strikes. the example robert jenrick use were special forces — robert jenrick use were special forces soldiers on the ground. that is not _ forces soldiers on the ground. that is not what — forces soldiers on the ground. that is not what ben wallace was talking about _ is not what ben wallace was talking about and — is not what ben wallace was talking about. and as i understand it the view— about. and as i understand it the view amongst the special forces is that they— view amongst the special forces is that they are incandescent about this and — that they are incandescent about this and these people are very careful— this and these people are very careful and do not talk about this stuff— careful and do not talk about this stuff but — careful and do not talk about this stuff but i — careful and do not talk about this stuff but i spoke to one source from that world _ stuff but i spoke to one source from that
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henry wallace left-leaning henry wallace, the current vice president and jimmy roosevelt probably the most qualified jimmy burns, thank you. jimmy burns. i have a scholar here in the audience. jimmy burns probably the most qualifiedth. he was sometimes called the assistant, president. then fdr reneged, changed his mind. he gave into the choice of the big city democratic losses. from roosevelt train at 2000 miles to the west in san diego on the opening day of the convention roosevelt chose truman. truman had told everyone, including his wife, which is important, including his wife that he would never accept, but he did. and so if you ask after the close of the democratic convention in 1944 a hot humid day in august 1944 fdr invited the presidential or the nominee harry truman, the nominee to a lunch and a photo op at the white house. truman wrote about it to his wife and said we dined in the backyard of the white house. he called it the backyard, the southe lawn under a tree plantd by old andy jackson. he loved jackson. it was a famous photograph shows a roosevelt and truman sitting on
henry wallace left-leaning henry wallace, the current vice president and jimmy roosevelt probably the most qualified jimmy burns, thank you. jimmy burns. i have a scholar here in the audience. jimmy burns probably the most qualifiedth. he was sometimes called the assistant, president. then fdr reneged, changed his mind. he gave into the choice of the big city democratic losses. from roosevelt train at 2000 miles to the west in san diego on the opening day of the convention roosevelt chose...
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her old friend chris wallace.b and the killing of bin laden. why was 1960 next? >> chris: two reasons. i thought a book about an important election during the final month before an election made sense. first of all, and you've got a bunch of young people here who don't necessarily -- remember nixon and kennedy, 1960, it was a fabulous election. these were two really compelling characters i think, of the most interesting clinical figures in america and the second half of the 20 century. >> stephen: what people forget because we only picture the old nixon, this was to young men. >> chris: right. kennedy ended up as the youngest elected president at 42. nixon was only 47. i think it was the first modern election. kennedy had pollsters, personal pollsters, had a private plane, the caroline that had been bought for him by his very rich father. traveled around the country, sophisticated use of television. the last person on earth he wanted as his running mate was lyndon johnson and johnson kind of outsmarted him and end
her old friend chris wallace.b and the killing of bin laden. why was 1960 next? >> chris: two reasons. i thought a book about an important election during the final month before an election made sense. first of all, and you've got a bunch of young people here who don't necessarily -- remember nixon and kennedy, 1960, it was a fabulous election. these were two really compelling characters i think, of the most interesting clinical figures in america and the second half of the 20 century....
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wallace simons has exhibited the same islamophobia and anti-palestinian tendencies as his predecessor in a 2010 interview he said that were britain and israel to go to war, his loyalty would be to israel. last year he said that much of muslim culture is in the grip of death cult and that many muslims are brainwashed. walis simons has also given space. edward isaacs, ben block and sabrina miller, three individuals at the heart of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and since october the 7th last year, the jewish chronicle as increased its publication of pro israel propaganda designed to justify the zionist regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director. who led a mysterious consortium bid to buy the paper in 2020. it is unknown who funded the bid or who continues to fund the paper, but it's clear that the jewish chronicle has long served as an israeli propaganda outlet with its column inches dedicated to attacking pro-palestine campaigners and wh
wallace simons has exhibited the same islamophobia and anti-palestinian tendencies as his predecessor in a 2010 interview he said that were britain and israel to go to war, his loyalty would be to israel. last year he said that much of muslim culture is in the grip of death cult and that many muslims are brainwashed. walis simons has also given space. edward isaacs, ben block and sabrina miller, three individuals at the heart of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol...
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henry wallace left leaning henry wallace, the current vice president and jimmy roosevelt, probably the most qualified the. b-word. jimmy byrnes, jimmy byrnes thank you. i jimmy rather. jimmy byrnes. i have a scholar in the audience. jimmy byrnes probably the most qualified and. he was sometimes called the assistant president, but then fdr reneged, changed his mind. he gave in to the he gave in to the choice of the big city democratic bosses. and so from his train, from to train 2000 miles to the west and san diego on the opening day of the convention and roosevelt chose truman. and truman had told everyone, including his wife, which is important including his wife, that he would never accept. but he did. and so a few weeks, the close of that democratic convention. in 1944, a hot day in august 1944, fdr invited, the presidential or the nominee, harry truman, the nominee to a lunch and a photo op at the white house. truman wrote about it to his wife, bess, and he said, we dined in the backyard of the white house. he called the backyard the lawn under, a tree planted by old andy jackson.
henry wallace left leaning henry wallace, the current vice president and jimmy roosevelt, probably the most qualified the. b-word. jimmy byrnes, jimmy byrnes thank you. i jimmy rather. jimmy byrnes. i have a scholar in the audience. jimmy byrnes probably the most qualified and. he was sometimes called the assistant president, but then fdr reneged, changed his mind. he gave in to the he gave in to the choice of the big city democratic bosses. and so from his train, from to train 2000 miles to...
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wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace, you know, but hend gradually let thm go and i can't tell you, and went intond 1946, i know that. and i can't remember when the last, when wallace actually got fired, but it might have -- when? >> of the fall of 46. >> the fall of 46? yes. [inaudible] >> a little over your. >> it took him a while. he gradually, the first person he hired, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins here he actually said i don't want a woman in my cabinet. he didid say that to her. yet, he did. he did, i'm sorry. >> and on that note we're going to wrap up this session. thank you very much, david. [applause] >> if you are enjoying booktv then sign-up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals and more. booktv every sunday on c-span2 or anytime online at booktv.org. television for serious readers. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents am
wallace was the last to go. he had to fire wallace, you know, but hend gradually let thm go and i can't tell you, and went intond 1946, i know that. and i can't remember when the last, when wallace actually got fired, but it might have -- when? >> of the fall of 46. >> the fall of 46? yes. [inaudible] >> a little over your. >> it took him a while. he gradually, the first person he hired, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins here he actually said i don't want a...
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and i can't remember when last when wallace actually got fired. but it might. yeah, well, when fall of 46. 45 or 46. yeah, that's when i was the same guy. and who's it went out at the same time. yeah, yeah, yeah. so it's only a little over a year. yeah. it took him a while it didn't he gradually the first person he, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins and he actually said i don't want a woman in my cabinet. you didn't say that to her. yeah he did. he did. i'm sorry. and on that note we are going to wrap up this session. thank you very much. come ladies, gentlemen, in 1957 to let's look congress in rochester, buffalo, syracuse watertown, utica, albany and. a very special welcome to those who are joining us today from station wmub rf tv, binghamton. i hope you'll be with us often during the coming year as i try to bring to you some of those prominent down the washing, see to the day when this program is being shown over most of these stations. our guest today will be sworn in as vice president of the united. states. the vice president has frequently the
and i can't remember when last when wallace actually got fired. but it might. yeah, well, when fall of 46. 45 or 46. yeah, that's when i was the same guy. and who's it went out at the same time. yeah, yeah, yeah. so it's only a little over a year. yeah. it took him a while it didn't he gradually the first person he, i think he did get rid of was frances perkins and he actually said i don't want a woman in my cabinet. you didn't say that to her. yeah he did. he did. i'm sorry. and on that note...
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chris wallace has agreed to stay.rief break, and then we'll be back and we'll discuss this big history book. stay with us. book. stay with us lligence is pret-ty awesome. (man) nice. (woman) you can get it when you trade in any phone. (man) whoa, whoa, whoa! ♪ (vo) at verizon new and existing customers can get iphone 16 pro on us. when you trade in any phone in any condition. only on verizon. ♪ febreze man: i don't about y'all, but when it comes to working from home, i gotta have every part of my house clean. that means tidying up, then spraying my febreze air mist, to leave every room smelling fresh and clean. with that done, it's time to get to work. ♪ la la la la la you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean. not spreadsheets... you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. our matching platform lets you spend less time searching and more time connecting with candidates. visit indeed.com/hire (children speaking) conflict is raging across the world, and millions of children's lives are being devasta
chris wallace has agreed to stay.rief break, and then we'll be back and we'll discuss this big history book. stay with us. book. stay with us lligence is pret-ty awesome. (man) nice. (woman) you can get it when you trade in any phone. (man) whoa, whoa, whoa! ♪ (vo) at verizon new and existing customers can get iphone 16 pro on us. when you trade in any phone in any condition. only on verizon. ♪ febreze man: i don't about y'all, but when it comes to working from home, i gotta have every part...
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but the problems didn't stop when polard was succeeded by the papers current editor jake wallace simons wallace simons has exhibited the same islamophobia and anti-palestinian tendencies as his. a 2010 interview he said that were britain and israel to go to war, his loyalty would be to israel, last year he said that much of muslim culture is in the... of death cult and that many muslims are brainwashed. walis simons has also given space to edward isaacs, ben block and sabrina miller, three individuals at the heart of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and since october the 7th last year, the jewish chronicle has increased its publication of pro israel propaganda, designed to justify the zionist regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director, who led a mysterious consortium bid to buy the paper in 2020. it is unknown who funded the bid or who continues to fund the paper, but it's clear that the jewish chronicle has long served as an israeli propag
but the problems didn't stop when polard was succeeded by the papers current editor jake wallace simons wallace simons has exhibited the same islamophobia and anti-palestinian tendencies as his. a 2010 interview he said that were britain and israel to go to war, his loyalty would be to israel, last year he said that much of muslim culture is in the... of death cult and that many muslims are brainwashed. walis simons has also given space to edward isaacs, ben block and sabrina miller, three...
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wallace simons has exhibited the same islamophobia and anti-palestinian tendencies as his predecessorisrael to go to war, his loyalty would be to israel. last year he said that much of muslim culture is in the grip of death cult and that many muslims are brainwashed. while is simons has also given space to edward isaacs, ben block and sabrina miller, three in. visuals at the heart of the campaign to sack professor david miller from bristol university in 2021, and since october the 7th last year, the jewish chronicle has increased its publication of pro israel propaganda designed to justify thesign regime's genocidal campaign in gaza. it appears that the paper is currently owned by sir robbie gibb, former downing street communications director who led a mysterious consortium bid to buy the paper in 2020, it is unknown who funded the bit or who continues to fund the paper, but it's clear that the jewish chronicle has long served as an israeli propaganda outlet with ' coliminch is dedicated to attacking pro-palestine campaigners and white washing zinus crimes. david, what do you make of
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and israeli disinformation, israeli uh propaganda in the west for a long time, and if you see jake wallace simons record, when he was at the the current editor of the jewish chronicle when he was at the uh the daily mail, his reports there for the daily mail read very much like press release. for the israeli government, it was, it was always, henow source in israeli intelligence and this and that, and so it's a newspaper which is really involved in israeli disinformation and has been for a long time. yeah, indeed. well, david, i mean, just summarize and will you, the jewish chronicles history in relation to his attitude towards sionism? well, i mean the chronicle was set up in 1841, was anti-zionist, this is before the creation of the zionist movement if you recall. uh and even after the creation of the zinos, we remained at hisus for a good period up until the 1940s, yeah, and since then it's been of course been zionist, but it it tended to be as with the the main forces who set up the state of israel from the labor zionist tradition, so there there was a labor zionist uh ethos there uh a
and israeli disinformation, israeli uh propaganda in the west for a long time, and if you see jake wallace simons record, when he was at the the current editor of the jewish chronicle when he was at the uh the daily mail, his reports there for the daily mail read very much like press release. for the israeli government, it was, it was always, henow source in israeli intelligence and this and that, and so it's a newspaper which is really involved in israeli disinformation and has been for a long...
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i am joined by chris wallace, host of the chris wallace show on cnn. this is an interesting book. it brought insight to day-to- day details of that 1960 election. it was released last week. as we all know, history repeats which is what is interesting about reading this book. one of the things that struck me as people don't always think of richard nixon as being honorable. yet, what he did was more honorable -- more honorable loser than donald trump was. as you were writing this book, how were you thinking about that election and that transition? what that history says about the state of our democracy today? >> first of all, thank you for having me on the show. this is what i wanted to write this book, particularly right now. it's a great story. candidate nixon, the first televised debate. the first catholic to be elected president. the mob is involved. mistresses are involved. the election may well up and stolen, but what strikes me and what i wanted to write it now is the relevance to where we have been since 2020. nixon primarily because it was unthinkable that you could have a
i am joined by chris wallace, host of the chris wallace show on cnn. this is an interesting book. it brought insight to day-to- day details of that 1960 election. it was released last week. as we all know, history repeats which is what is interesting about reading this book. one of the things that struck me as people don't always think of richard nixon as being honorable. yet, what he did was more honorable -- more honorable loser than donald trump was. as you were writing this book, how were...
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tonight -- nicolle wallace. star of "three women," actress betty gilpin.omebody somewhere," actor/comedian, jeff hiller. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. president biden was photographed yesterday standing in line to vote early in delaware, or as he thought, to see "transformers." [ laughter ] during his speech in new york on sunday, former president trump said, quote, "there's no place like madison square garden." he's right. very few nba arenas can go over 50 years without seeing a championship. [ laughter ] in a recent interview, ohio senator j.d. vance declined to call russian president vladimir putin an enemy and instead labeled him an adversary. well, that makes sense. a lot of people have an adversarial relationship with their boss. [ light laughter ] [ audience oohs ] at a rally over the weekend in michigan, vice president kamala harris accused president trump of, quote, "looking in the m
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s i'm joined now by best-selling author chris wallace, host of the chris wallace show on cnn.as someone who loves politics, it brought us inside the details of that 1960 election. as we all know, and you've covered, i mean, history repeats, which is what is so interesting, one of the things that struck me is that people don't always think of richard nixon as being honorable. yet, what he did was more honorable, i mean, he was a more honorable loser than donald trump. as you are writing this book, how were you thinking about that election and that transition, and what that history says about the state of our democracy today? >> hi, jen, thank you for having me on the show. this is exactly why i wanted to write this book, particularly right now. it's a great story, for small, kennedy, next, the first televised debate. the election, may well have been stolen, but what strikes me so and why i wanted to write it now, is the relevance to where we've been since 2020. nixon, for a variety of reasons but i think primarily because it was unthinkable that you can have a country at the he
s i'm joined now by best-selling author chris wallace, host of the chris wallace show on cnn.as someone who loves politics, it brought us inside the details of that 1960 election. as we all know, and you've covered, i mean, history repeats, which is what is so interesting, one of the things that struck me is that people don't always think of richard nixon as being honorable. yet, what he did was more honorable, i mean, he was a more honorable loser than donald trump. as you are writing this...
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come for capitol correspondent eytan wallace has a closer look at what he has signed and vetoed. yeah. we're talking bills on all kinds of topics. everything from artificial intelligence to ivf. >> to school admissions, i'm ecstatic. i'm very proud. assembly member phil ting reacting after governor gavin newsom signed his bill to prohibit private universities in california from considering donor and legacy preferences as part of the admissions process. consensus estimates that a student that. >> no matter how much wealthier families have you can get into these universities through your hard work. the bill applies only to private universities because public state funded universities are already not allowed to take part in the legacy. admissions, private universities will now have to submit an annual report to prove their compliance. >> the association of independent california colleges and universities expressed concerns with that. but believes the bill will benefit the state in the long run. and that's what about about evening the playing field newsome also signing a bill requiri
come for capitol correspondent eytan wallace has a closer look at what he has signed and vetoed. yeah. we're talking bills on all kinds of topics. everything from artificial intelligence to ivf. >> to school admissions, i'm ecstatic. i'm very proud. assembly member phil ting reacting after governor gavin newsom signed his bill to prohibit private universities in california from considering donor and legacy preferences as part of the admissions process. consensus estimates that a student...
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joining me now is chris wallace, cnn anchor and the author of the new book, countdown 1960.the scenes story of the 312 days the changed america's politics forever. >> chris, i'm so happy to have you. >> well, thank you for having me gradually my book. >> yes, for sure. >> so tell us, you know, he's kind of summed up what you're looking at here, but tell us what is the story of this election that had you interested in writing about it right now? >> well, it was, as you mentioned, kind of the first modern election. it was the first presidential debates period. and then they also were televised and 70 million people watch. and kennedy ran the first i think you could say, modern campaign. he had his own personal pollster, lou harris, who then went on to become the famous that he had his playing, that the family bottom, the caroline named after his daughter. he used television in a sophisticated way that it hadn't been used up until that time and there's just a number of set pieces. the debates the whole question at one point margin martin luther king is arrested and kennedy and
joining me now is chris wallace, cnn anchor and the author of the new book, countdown 1960.the scenes story of the 312 days the changed america's politics forever. >> chris, i'm so happy to have you. >> well, thank you for having me gradually my book. >> yes, for sure. >> so tell us, you know, he's kind of summed up what you're looking at here, but tell us what is the story of this election that had you interested in writing about it right now? >> well, it was, as...
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capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll tell you why he's here and a lot of reaction from local democrats and local democrats and republicans. n n franscsco, local democrats and republicans. e e mosturureauctitic cicity iamameric we have 130 city commissions. we have five city commissions all dedicated to homelessness, but homelessness is getting worse, way worse. cocommisonon aft c commiioion, talk, talk, talk, but no action. mamayor eeeed anththe boboard s supersosors created this dysfunction. does mark farrell have the right experience mamayor eeeed anththe to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark farrell has all the wrong experience for the change we need. >> and for your local election headquarters, vote by mail drop boxes are opened out th
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henry wallace left leaning henry wallace, the current vice president and jimmy roosevelt, probably the most qualified the. b-word. jimmy byrnes, jimmy byrnes thank you. i jimmy rather. jimmy byrnes. i have a scholar in the audience. jimmy byrnes probably the most qualified and. he was sometimes called the assistant president, but then fdr reneged, changed his mind. he gave in to the he gave in to the choice of the big city democratic bosses. and so from his train, from to train 2000 miles to the west and san diego on the opening day of the convention and roosevelt chose truman. and truman had told everyone, including his wife, which is important including his wife, that he would never accept. but he did. and so a few weeks, the close of that democratic convention. in 1944, a hot day in august 1944, fdr invited, the presidential or the nominee, harry truman, the nominee to a lunch and a photo op at the white house. truman wrote about it to his wife, bess, and he said, we dined in the backyard of the white house. he called the backyard the lawn under, a tree planted by old andy jackson.
henry wallace left leaning henry wallace, the current vice president and jimmy roosevelt, probably the most qualified the. b-word. jimmy byrnes, jimmy byrnes thank you. i jimmy rather. jimmy byrnes. i have a scholar in the audience. jimmy byrnes probably the most qualified and. he was sometimes called the assistant president, but then fdr reneged, changed his mind. he gave in to the he gave in to the choice of the big city democratic bosses. and so from his train, from to train 2000 miles to...
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this election >> capitol correspondent eytan wallace, people, supporters wallace, people, supporters and opponen upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. >> president biden is touring storm damage in the carolinas today caused by hurricane helene. it is bad. he's also directed the deployment of soldiers to help with recovery efforts. kron four's washington correspondent maddie beer-temple joins us now with the latest on the federal response. good afternoon. that. >> hi grand vicki, the white house as thousands of workers from fema and other agencies are on the ground working to restore power cell service and reopen roads. but they say there's still a long road ahead. >> there are no democrats or republicans only merrick. our job is help as many people as we can. as quickly as we can. president joe biden got an aerial view of the devastation left by hurricane helene. he flew over the hardest hit
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i'm capitol correspondent eytan wallace speak with the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties about their message for voters. 7 days out. >>kron 4 is your local election headquarters. we're now just under a week until the big day. capitol correspondent eytan wallace spoke with the chairs of california's republican and democratic parties in joins us with their message with just about 7 days to go. >>when the leaders of california's democratic and republican parties certainly do not agree on much. but when it comes to reaching californians, they do agree on the following message. >>go vote. we feel great. certainly the momentum is on our side. well, we're excited. we're ready for election day to be here. one week out from election day, the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties believe their respective camps are in good shape. on the democratic side, rusty hicks says his party has laid the groundwork for success in a state where registered democrats number of registered republicans by about 2 to everything from knocking on doors, making phone calls to
i'm capitol correspondent eytan wallace speak with the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties about their message for voters. 7 days out. >>kron 4 is your local election headquarters. we're now just under a week until the big day. capitol correspondent eytan wallace spoke with the chairs of california's republican and democratic parties in joins us with their message with just about 7 days to go. >>when the leaders of california's democratic and republican parties...
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kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> it's called california's low-carbon fuel standard or else the offense. in a nutshell cfs, a state program aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions that come directly from transportation fuel. the program does so by imposing rules on the oil industry specifically regulating the carbon intensity in such fields the impasse is one of california's signature climate programs and has been really effective. dr. steven cliff is the executive officer of the california air resources board carb, the state agency in charge of overseeing air pollution and climate change related programs across california, including lcf s he says all c fs has benefited the environment since it was created more than a decade ago and will help the state achieve its long-term goals to transition away from fossil fuels is means dramatically reduce climate impacts and improve public health. the low carbon fuel standard has been a driving force for innovation and investment. >> drawn more than 4 billion dollars investment in cleaner fuels and technology, which
kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> it's called california's low-carbon fuel standard or else the offense. in a nutshell cfs, a state program aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions that come directly from transportation fuel. the program does so by imposing rules on the oil industry specifically regulating the carbon intensity in such fields the impasse is one of california's signature climate programs and has been really effective. dr. steven cliff is the...
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he says cracking down on crime kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> we've seen the month's trouble success and real progress. governor gavin newsom speaking optimistically about his administration's efforts to crack down on crime. specifically retail theft. between october of last year and this year, the newsom administration awarded 267 million dollars to 55 cities and counties across the state to assist local agencies respond to an address retail crime that according to newsom, has resulted in more than 10,000 arrests. he says that is in addition to california highway patrol, special operations in the bay area. and kern county that thus far have resulted in nearly 3,000 arrests. the confiscation of about 180 illegal guns in the recovery of nearly 3,000 stolen vehicles. about sending a message that we're just not going to tolerate some of the behavior that we start to see. it all comes just 2 months after the governor signed 10 retail theft related bills into law. >> but it also comes amid increased attention on prop 36. the selection, if approved by california
he says cracking down on crime kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> we've seen the month's trouble success and real progress. governor gavin newsom speaking optimistically about his administration's efforts to crack down on crime. specifically retail theft. between october of last year and this year, the newsom administration awarded 267 million dollars to 55 cities and counties across the state to assist local agencies respond to an address retail crime that...
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kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace has the story. >> a shooting. >> this group of black leaders from across california making their voices loud and clear outside the governor's office in los angeles. they argue he has not done enough to advance reparations for descendants of enslaved black americans. i am disappointed that key reparation bills have been stalled or blocked. they say they're specifically frustrated after members of the california legislative black caucus last month opted not to advance to reparations bills by senator steven bradford, including one that would have created the california american friedman affairs agency in charge of overseeing the reparations process in the state and another that would have funded future operation related policies approved by the legislature. >> and governor, this was the scene inside the state capitol last month when members of the community found out the black caucus would not advance senator bradford's 2 bills. >> caucus leaders announced they made that decision after the newsom administration wanted to make changes to th
kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace has the story. >> a shooting. >> this group of black leaders from across california making their voices loud and clear outside the governor's office in los angeles. they argue he has not done enough to advance reparations for descendants of enslaved black americans. i am disappointed that key reparation bills have been stalled or blocked. they say they're specifically frustrated after members of the california legislative black caucus...
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a tonn wallace kron. 4 tonight. we're going to continue to break down more of the statewide propositions on the ballot. that's right, bill. we'll start with proposition 6. yes, vote on prop 6 means involuntary. >> servitude would not be allowed as punishment for a crime. this mean state prisons would not be allowed to discipline people in prison who refuse to work. supporters say the proposition upholds human rights and replaces involuntary servitude with voluntary work programs. so far no group has come out opposing the measure. there's also prop 33 a yes vote here means that state law would not be allowed. >> to limit the kinds of rent control laws in cities and counties. now, supporters say that rent is too high and that the proposition would provide relief for renters opponents say that prop 33 would freeze the construction of new housing and could reverse dozens of new state housing laws. >> voters are also considering propped 34 a yes vote on that would mean certain health care entities would have to follow ne
a tonn wallace kron. 4 tonight. we're going to continue to break down more of the statewide propositions on the ballot. that's right, bill. we'll start with proposition 6. yes, vote on prop 6 means involuntary. >> servitude would not be allowed as punishment for a crime. this mean state prisons would not be allowed to discipline people in prison who refuse to work. supporters say the proposition upholds human rights and replaces involuntary servitude with voluntary work programs. so far...
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but as our capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains tonight, his critics argue he's out of touch. >> welcomed with the plots. governor gavin newsom making this appearance at the california economic summit. hundreds of people from across the state in attendance at this conference in downtown sacramento to hear the governor's message about the state of california's economy. he cited time. >> 32 of top of company's the world. all hear it for we've 3rd record led a yes, sorry off points. more people living califoenia, telephone. not only is it he believes that narrative of a strong california. it has not been accurately portrayed about a state he touts as the 5th largest economy in the world. we are so good to >> expresses all it. it's also the first time california for 4 to 500 companies >> he argues his administration has helped noting california invested 28 billion dollars into nearly 200 economic and workforce development programs since newsom took office in 2019 and come 2025. he says he'll release california's first ever economic development plan tailor made for each of the stat
but as our capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains tonight, his critics argue he's out of touch. >> welcomed with the plots. governor gavin newsom making this appearance at the california economic summit. hundreds of people from across the state in attendance at this conference in downtown sacramento to hear the governor's message about the state of california's economy. he cited time. >> 32 of top of company's the world. all hear it for we've 3rd record led a yes, sorry off...
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saturday at seven on cnn cnn's chris wallace is more than the 2024 election on his mind, his new booktitled countdown 1960 the behind the scenes story of the 312 days that changed america's politics forever. >> and it is a fascinating story. it explores the historic presidential race between two political titan's vice president, richard nixon and senator john f kennedy. an election that gave americans first televised presidential debates. as you see, an extremely close vote on election day one which led to some by now familiar claims of voter fraud and a stolen election. chris wallace joins us now the interests of the parallels between 1960, now, i mean nixon did, there were some who were pointing to some ideas of voter fraud, but nixon accepted this yeah, i would say that 19, 61 of the reasons i wrote it and wanted to come out now is i think 1960 takes 2020 and the events we're going through still front since 2020 and stanza it on its head. >> i think that was an election that may well have been stolen when you look at the rampant egregious voter fraud and illinois under richard j. d
saturday at seven on cnn cnn's chris wallace is more than the 2024 election on his mind, his new booktitled countdown 1960 the behind the scenes story of the 312 days that changed america's politics forever. >> and it is a fascinating story. it explores the historic presidential race between two political titan's vice president, richard nixon and senator john f kennedy. an election that gave americans first televised presidential debates. as you see, an extremely close vote on election...
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you must sign and date the back of the return envelope. >> for your vote to count reporting in tom wallace kron 4 news all right. a time. >> happening tonight, the san jose city council is expected to vote on the construction. the new store at a small shopping center. it will be in a small shopping center off prospects road. the saratoga how small exactly the shopping center is, but they say the store has committed a million dollars to help improve pedestrian safety. the city says it will use that money to add more sidewalks and widen roads nearby. opponents of the new costco argue it would be too close to nearby schools and homes where children and others walk daily kron four's lindsey ford will be listening in to that meeting and we'll have an update tonight on kron. 4 news at 10 and the left. >> the chp and san jose says one of their units ended up with the unexpected ride along crew today. you see one dog, but there are 2 do you? i can see a little of the second they've been running through traffic on 101. this was near story road and they're ok, they were brought into the chp car. fin
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as we inch closer to election day kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. while the leaders of california's democratic and republican parties certainly do not agree on much. but when it comes to reaching californians, they do agree on the following message. >> go vote. we feel great. certainly the momentum is on our side. we're excited. we're ready for election day to be here. one week out from election day, the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties believe their respective camps are in good shape. on the democratic side, rusty hicks says his party has laid the groundwork for success in a state where registered democrats outnumber registered republicans by about 2 to one, everything from knocking on doors, making phone calls to sending text messages to writing postcards. >> to making contributions, whatever it takes in order to make sure that we get 10 million democrats, california democrats to the polls. that's exactly what we've been doing and what we will continue to do for the next week. what's your message to voters? our message to
as we inch closer to election day kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. while the leaders of california's democratic and republican parties certainly do not agree on much. but when it comes to reaching californians, they do agree on the following message. >> go vote. we feel great. certainly the momentum is on our side. we're excited. we're ready for election day to be here. one week out from election day, the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties...
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this election reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. threats to u.s.. elections are popping up around the country this week the fbi arrested a man in oklahoma. >> who officials say was plotting an election day attack in the name of isis in washington. spate state police responded to a suspicious device era ballot drop box that was smoking and the destruction that has been left behind from the hurricanes is also complicating the voting process in those states. >> there have been challenges, but that's why election officials do the work. when you see something that feels outrageous may be something that's making you mad. you know, that's very likely actors who don't have our democracy at the front of mind. i have no doubt in my mind that this will be a free and fair election. >> election officials say they boosted the physical security of their offices and polling places while also protecting voting systems from cyber attacks. they're also now a collaborating more closely with local police departments to make sure that staff voters and the process remains
this election reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. threats to u.s.. elections are popping up around the country this week the fbi arrested a man in oklahoma. >> who officials say was plotting an election day attack in the name of isis in washington. spate state police responded to a suspicious device era ballot drop box that was smoking and the destruction that has been left behind from the hurricanes is also complicating the voting process in those states. >> there have...
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kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> it's one of the major statewide measures on your ballot prop 5, if approved by voters, it would make it easier for communities to borrow money specifically lowering the voter threshold needed to approve local bonds that help fund infrastructure and affordable housing projects. as it stands today for the state constitution. any time a local government puts a bond measure on the ballot in need at least 2 thirds voter approval to pass, but should prompt 5 become law. local bonds would need just 55% to pass the current system is really. >> and democratic in that it a small, narrow minority to dictate over the rest of us. it's a two-thirds requirement and that's really on bayard. that's why cathy creswell with the sacramento housing alliance says prompt 5 is needed prompt puts the power into local voters hands. empowering us as a community to solve our most critical problems. creswell notes. she's not alone. >> the league of california cities and house in california have both endorsed the measure, arguing it will cut road blocks
kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> it's one of the major statewide measures on your ballot prop 5, if approved by voters, it would make it easier for communities to borrow money specifically lowering the voter threshold needed to approve local bonds that help fund infrastructure and affordable housing projects. as it stands today for the state constitution. any time a local government puts a bond measure on the ballot in need at least 2 thirds voter approval to...