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>> so california is a fire-adapted ecosystem. so essentially, for more decades, the western united states implemented a strategy of putting out fires as soon as they were ignited. >> patrick's talking about what's known as the era of fire suppression. remember smoky the bear? >> only you can prevent forest fires. >> well, smoky was too good at his job. generations of kids like me grew up thinking that fire was bad. turns out, that's not quite true. fire is a part of nature. the california landscape actually wants and uses fire. in fact, some of the trees,sequd fire to reproduce, for real. but once white caolonizers came west, timber became a precious commodity, and the fire enemy to be stamped out. then in 1910, wildfires destroyed 3 million acres across the u.s. west, so the u.s. forest service made it their policy to put out any fire as soon as it started. as a result, forests became dense and overgrown. there were too many small young trees and dead leaves and dry brush accumulated on the forest floor. add drought and climate
>> so california is a fire-adapted ecosystem. so essentially, for more decades, the western united states implemented a strategy of putting out fires as soon as they were ignited. >> patrick's talking about what's known as the era of fire suppression. remember smoky the bear? >> only you can prevent forest fires. >> well, smoky was too good at his job. generations of kids like me grew up thinking that fire was bad. turns out, that's not quite true. fire is a part of...
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this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian blockades.>>> iraq is at a tipping point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament.
this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian...
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and california is set to take an extreme step banning gas-powered cars. plus, new concerns about the danger posed by monkeypox to children returning to school. this is what we're watching "at this hour." >> thank you for being here. i'm kate bolduan. another read on the complicated and somewhat confusing u.s. economy. new data shows the economy shrank 0.6% in the second quarter, said another way that shrinking slightly less than first thought. the u.s. also is seeing a decrease in the number of people filing for new unemployment benefits, said another way, the labor market is still strong. this comes as americans try to understand what president biden's student loan debt plan what it means for them and their families, even as some members of his own party say it misses the mark. republicans are unified in saying they don't think it is fair, and some economists say that it could fuel inflation. there is a lot to get to. let's begin with cnn's matt egan on this new economic data. what do you see in all this, matt? >> the economy's spring slump wasn't as bad
and california is set to take an extreme step banning gas-powered cars. plus, new concerns about the danger posed by monkeypox to children returning to school. this is what we're watching "at this hour." >> thank you for being here. i'm kate bolduan. another read on the complicated and somewhat confusing u.s. economy. new data shows the economy shrank 0.6% in the second quarter, said another way that shrinking slightly less than first thought. the u.s. also is seeing a decrease...
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in california, we set standards. 17 other states. the states in california together are 40 percent of the vehicle market. that will have a huge impact on the plans for automakers to transition to zero emission vehicles. >> the automakers say they agreed they want to get more electric cars on the market. some of the challenges to getting their are out of their control. things like inflation. labor. the availability of critical minerals. how valid are their concerns?>> this is the transition that is going to take some time. we have already gotten underway in terms of providing infrastructure support throughout the state of california. we have spent over $3 billion on infrastructure deployment for zero emission vehicles. we are optimistic. as the supply chain issues worked their way through. and automakers are able to increase the number of vehicles. the cost of these vehicles will reach parity with internal combustion engine vehicles very soon. they will be very attractive to purchases because they have a lower total cost. the fuel cos
in california, we set standards. 17 other states. the states in california together are 40 percent of the vehicle market. that will have a huge impact on the plans for automakers to transition to zero emission vehicles. >> the automakers say they agreed they want to get more electric cars on the market. some of the challenges to getting their are out of their control. things like inflation. labor. the availability of critical minerals. how valid are their concerns?>> this is the...
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they know that california accounts for a big chunk of the u.s. car market. but a lot has to happen between now and 2035. experts say if this is going to be successful, it's going to come down to infrastructure and consumer demand. we'll get to those points in just a bit, but first let's talk about those numbers. these are the bench marks from the state, and remember this applies only to new vehicle sales in california. so the hope is that 35% of new vehicles would be zero emission by the year 2026. the target then goes up each year until 2035, but there are a lot of concerns right now about the power grid, and there seems to be a disconnect between what the goals are and the state's ability to achieve them. take a listen. >> great things can happen for california, and in fact that's when it gets exciting that california exports its good ideas, but they have to be reachable and attainable and not really collapse the entire economy. >> make it where it's easier for us to get electric cars and not so difficult and the time and cost and everything. we want to fo
they know that california accounts for a big chunk of the u.s. car market. but a lot has to happen between now and 2035. experts say if this is going to be successful, it's going to come down to infrastructure and consumer demand. we'll get to those points in just a bit, but first let's talk about those numbers. these are the bench marks from the state, and remember this applies only to new vehicle sales in california. so the hope is that 35% of new vehicles would be zero emission by the year...
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california is number two there. about 58% of all the energy-related co2 emissions in california come from the cars there. so gavin newsom announced this a couple years ago. it's pretty inevitable that basically their ownerspa within the state will approve it today and the car companies are ready for it. >> the cars right now are very expensive. inflation a factor there on that front. how feasible is this on that front, given we're seeing the prices that are relatively high? >> keep in mind this is 12 years away. who knows, we may get the jetson's car we were promised and it will run on hydrogen or something. right now, if you look at the prices, it's pretty staggering. california owns 39% of all electric vehicles, but it's just 2% of the car fleet there. these are the prices comparatively. if you look at the early days of the computer and cell phone, they were monstrous in terms of the price tag. that will come down. with all these incentives that just went into this inflation reduction act, there's ten years of inc
california is number two there. about 58% of all the energy-related co2 emissions in california come from the cars there. so gavin newsom announced this a couple years ago. it's pretty inevitable that basically their ownerspa within the state will approve it today and the car companies are ready for it. >> the cars right now are very expensive. inflation a factor there on that front. how feasible is this on that front, given we're seeing the prices that are relatively high? >> keep...
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california also lacked large water and flood -controlled infrastructures. all the levees and dams they can mitigate flood risk circumstances. back in 1862, the central mountain did, indeed, fill up like a temporary inland sea, almost 300 miles in length. that was incredibly disruptive, as you might imagine, to the towns and cities that were developing there, as well as agriculture. today, we don't think we would see that same 300-mile inland sea because of the modern flood- control measures in place. the flooding would still be quite widespread, though. there would be vast areas inundated that haven't seen flooding, really, in recorded history. >> i also asked him what measures needed to be taken now to reduce the risk of a mega- flood. take a listen. >> to increase -- not just public awareness -- but also awareness among the entities of the state and regional and federal level that are involved in the flood control and disaster preparedness, and to highlight the fact that this is a risk that is increasing in a warming climate, even the same warming climate
california also lacked large water and flood -controlled infrastructures. all the levees and dams they can mitigate flood risk circumstances. back in 1862, the central mountain did, indeed, fill up like a temporary inland sea, almost 300 miles in length. that was incredibly disruptive, as you might imagine, to the towns and cities that were developing there, as well as agriculture. today, we don't think we would see that same 300-mile inland sea because of the modern flood- control measures in...
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washington state announced they will copy california. new york will probably follow and that's a third of american vehicles. you can see the pressure of that consumer base who really wants this. "consumer reports" study said i think it was about 36% of americans would definitely or seriously consider buying an electric vehicle their next one. a smaller percentage say they definitely wouldn't. at one point there were enough model as and ts on the road that we weren't going back to horses. the tailpipe is on its way to extinction. this doesn't outlaw gas-powered cars so gas stations will be in california's future for coming generations. there will be a lot of used cars. some may hold on to those old gas burning cars longer than they would have. california is leading the vanguard. >> your take on some of these incredible discoveries, all caused by this extreme drought we're seeing. the extreme drought is a terrible thing and it's a very serious indicator with climate change. in texas dinosaur tracks. in europe their drought pushing water le
washington state announced they will copy california. new york will probably follow and that's a third of american vehicles. you can see the pressure of that consumer base who really wants this. "consumer reports" study said i think it was about 36% of americans would definitely or seriously consider buying an electric vehicle their next one. a smaller percentage say they definitely wouldn't. at one point there were enough model as and ts on the road that we weren't going back to...
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if this doesn't get better, what is that going to ming to mean f california? >> thank you for the question and for having me on this morning. the startling images we're seeing out of lake mead right now, the latest reminder for californians and americans across the country of the fever that our planet is running and the crisis that our climate is really in. as stephanie laid out, we're experiencing unprecedented challenges across the entire region as it relates to drought. in california, the worst drought in 1200 years, which is impacting the colorado river basin and our water supplies across the state. but this moment calls for solidarity. we need to work together closely with our water agencies and california with our neighboring states and with federal partners to find solutions to stabilize water supplies in the colorado river basin and across the west. it is why we're so appreciative of the recent climate action and climate investments coming out of our federal government partners which included specific funding to address the drought and as you know here
if this doesn't get better, what is that going to ming to mean f california? >> thank you for the question and for having me on this morning. the startling images we're seeing out of lake mead right now, the latest reminder for californians and americans across the country of the fever that our planet is running and the crisis that our climate is really in. as stephanie laid out, we're experiencing unprecedented challenges across the entire region as it relates to drought. in california,...
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and it's gonna have some major impact patients be on california. can you give us some perspective here? >> yeah, first this is following a long tradition. california has set the pace on clean air, and in particular, clean vehicle standards for over 50 years. the first tailpipe emissions in the 60s, the catalytic converter in the 70s, the first carbon emission standards in the early 2000s, california has been consistently ahead of the other states and the federal government, in fact, the clean air act back to 1970 acknowledged california's role by providing it uniquely among the states the authority to set its own rules, and a few years later, they allowed other states to follow those rules. so there's about a dozen 13 blue states that generally follow what california does in the clean air and clean vehicle arena. so what's happening here, is potentially an enormous game-changer, pointing in the same direction as biden who's probably gonna come up with epa regulations that push to auto companies in this direction. auto companies, gm and ford say the
and it's gonna have some major impact patients be on california. can you give us some perspective here? >> yeah, first this is following a long tradition. california has set the pace on clean air, and in particular, clean vehicle standards for over 50 years. the first tailpipe emissions in the 60s, the catalytic converter in the 70s, the first carbon emission standards in the early 2000s, california has been consistently ahead of the other states and the federal government, in fact, the...
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it applies to the 17 or 18 million national cars divided by california. so you're talking a couple of million cars a year plus the other states. and given the average car on the road, it is 12 years old now, this is something where the effect will be gradual. but the great electric cars is as soon as the grid gets cleaner, which it is doing all across the country, the ev does too. >> wow. all right. the road ahead not so far away. the road is right now, isn't it? >> absolutely. we just picked our best electric car of the year, for car and driver. your timing is perfect, the issue is out right now. >> do you want to give me an -- >> it is on the cover. it is the hyundai and has the big load bay in the back and -- >> there it is. there is the cover. i hadn't seen it. see it now. >> yep. and it has the little light in the center of the grill but actually tells you whether it is charging as i found out when i came out and looked at it the other night. >> oh, that is cool. these electric cars are starting to look really, really good for a host reasons. all rig
it applies to the 17 or 18 million national cars divided by california. so you're talking a couple of million cars a year plus the other states. and given the average car on the road, it is 12 years old now, this is something where the effect will be gradual. but the great electric cars is as soon as the grid gets cleaner, which it is doing all across the country, the ev does too. >> wow. all right. the road ahead not so far away. the road is right now, isn't it? >> absolutely. we...
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in our immediate backdrop, this is culver city, california, 30,000 people. as we zoom in, that is century city, part of los angeles. just to the right, that's going to be beverly hills. another 40,000 people who, fred, in the middle of september will be without water from the colorado river from, again, the 6th through the 20th. as we look at this whole panorama, you can see this green, lush landscape, which is brought to us mostly by, fred, water that has been imported for nearly a century from hundreds of miles away. because we have more and more of these disruptions to the water supply because of climate change, people are simply ripping out their lawns and instead putting in native desert plants that use far less water. so we're going to hear from our friend doreen in thousand oaks about 40 miles away from here who is doing exactly that, followed by a water efficiency expert across town in l.a. listen to what they have to say. >> although any want to say good-bye to my beautiful lawn, it was like a park, i realized that the grass wasn't going to make it.
in our immediate backdrop, this is culver city, california, 30,000 people. as we zoom in, that is century city, part of los angeles. just to the right, that's going to be beverly hills. another 40,000 people who, fred, in the middle of september will be without water from the colorado river from, again, the 6th through the 20th. as we look at this whole panorama, you can see this green, lush landscape, which is brought to us mostly by, fred, water that has been imported for nearly a century...
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in our immediate foreground we have culver city, california. then we have beverly hills north of 30,000 people. only two, phil, of the dozens of communities that are going to be without colorado river water for the middle part of september. and, phil, as we look at this green, lush landscape this is all brought to us by aqueduct water from the better part of the last century. and as we have more and more of these disruptions more and more people are tearing out their green grass lawns and instead replacing them with desert native plants that with far less water. you're going to hear from a neighbor doing exactly that followed by perhaps a sound bite of a vision of the future. watch. >> although i didn't want to say good-bye to my beautiful lawn, it was like a park, i realize that the grass wasn't going to make it. and so i decided to change the landscape and put in some aridplants. >> what we want is in the future people walking down the street taking their dog or kids for a walk and when you do see your yard that's turf, that's not the normal.
in our immediate foreground we have culver city, california. then we have beverly hills north of 30,000 people. only two, phil, of the dozens of communities that are going to be without colorado river water for the middle part of september. and, phil, as we look at this green, lush landscape this is all brought to us by aqueduct water from the better part of the last century. and as we have more and more of these disruptions more and more people are tearing out their green grass lawns and...
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and what's going on in california. where regulators this week voted to ban new gasoline cars by 2035. one of the first such bans worldwide. at least 15 states followed california's previous 0 emissions regulations. how influential do you think this new ban will be? >> it could be a complete game changer. absolutely. for the reason you said. washington state already just this weekend said we're going to follow their lead. we're going, know, 0 emissions by, in 2035. next 12 years or so. what is interesting about this story. california tried this about 30 years ago and it failed miserably, because, really, no appetite for electric cars at the time. only a couple models. car dealers fought it in court, but it's a different world right now. not only is there huge demand. waiting list for an f-150 pick-up truck is years' long now and inflation reduction act, ten years sort of consumer incentives are built in there as well and what the world is going. europe says going this way. smallest province of china vows to go gas-free
and what's going on in california. where regulators this week voted to ban new gasoline cars by 2035. one of the first such bans worldwide. at least 15 states followed california's previous 0 emissions regulations. how influential do you think this new ban will be? >> it could be a complete game changer. absolutely. for the reason you said. washington state already just this weekend said we're going to follow their lead. we're going, know, 0 emissions by, in 2035. next 12 years or so....
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in california, the mckinney fire has burned more than 52,000 acres. the governor has ordered thousands of people to evacuate leaving their homes to burn as high temperatures and drought make the blazes more intense. a heartbreaking realization for some that the fire has taken everything. >> i watched it from my bedroom. i watched everything come. it was headed right straight towards our property. that's when all those houses i showed you on the way here all burned. we have a little township of 105 people. and you burn the 10 miles of the river township to the ground and that's where we're at now. >>> other parts of the u.s. are under flash flood warnings heavy rains in the southwest have put cities in arizona, nevada and california on alert. and floods turned deadly in kentucky where at least 28 people have been killed as conditions continue to grow worse. now it's a race against the clock to rescue those trapped by the rising waters. >> a lot of people are still trapped up in there. going on three days now, no food, no water. i take what i can in the
in california, the mckinney fire has burned more than 52,000 acres. the governor has ordered thousands of people to evacuate leaving their homes to burn as high temperatures and drought make the blazes more intense. a heartbreaking realization for some that the fire has taken everything. >> i watched it from my bedroom. i watched everything come. it was headed right straight towards our property. that's when all those houses i showed you on the way here all burned. we have a little...
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> president biden is getting ready to speak to the nation and address the world. less than an hour from now. a huge development in the war against terror. the united states has killed in the al qaeda leader, ayman al- zawahri, in a drone strike in afghanistan. you are here with me in the situation room. white house and the national security officials are at the white house and watching this unfold, as well. >> this will show an enormous counter terrorism ability. it was not clear that the u.s. maintained this following its withdrawal, a year ago. but
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>>...
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this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian blockades.>>> iraq is at a tipping point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament. and catastrophic wildfires, a climate state of emergency in the united states.♪ ♪ >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church.>>> we begin in ukraine, where there is more fallout from thursday's brutal attack on a detention facility in russian held territory in the east. on sunday, the u.s. ambassador to you range said russia must be held accountable for the attack, and dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians were killed in the strike, kyiv says, moscow claims
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and, remember, this applies only to new vehicle sales in california. so by 2026, the goal is for 35% of new vehicles to be zero emissions. that target number then goes up each year until 2035. now, an official with the board told cnn earlier that they actually received a little pushback from car manufacturers, signalling that these car companies are embracing the potential change. however, we did speak to the california new car dealers association, the president says that he has some concerns about affordability and hopes the board will implement a mandatory midterm review sometime in 2028. but for now, these cars, these gas-powered vehicles aren't going anywhere anytime soon. the ban only applies to new vehicles. >> chris, thank you very much for the reporting. fascinating to watch what happens here and if as you were saying earlier, if california becomes this national standard. >> exactly. can influence the national standard and big picture. nice to have you aboard. >> yeah. welcome. good to have you. >>> all right, switching gears here, coming up af
and, remember, this applies only to new vehicle sales in california. so by 2026, the goal is for 35% of new vehicles to be zero emissions. that target number then goes up each year until 2035. now, an official with the board told cnn earlier that they actually received a little pushback from car manufacturers, signalling that these car companies are embracing the potential change. however, we did speak to the california new car dealers association, the president says that he has some concerns...
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> it's the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. and we to begin with breaking news, the federal investigation into donald trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. a source says a federal grand jury has subpoenaed pat cipollone but now, we are learning that the justice department is expanding its probe. katelyn collins is breaking the story. you are learning about another person in the trump white house is being subpoenaed? >> it's not just any person it's the number 2 lawyer in the trump white house at the
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> this...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. [inaudible] [inaudible] he's looking at a video of a massive waterspout falling off the course of northwestern florida. it happened at that snow tuesday morning during thunderstorms. one witness telling cnn, quote, it scared me as it moved back. the drought in the southwestern u.s. has reached a new tariff crisis for the first time. specifically a tier two water shortage condition. the designation with arizona, nevada, as well as mexico, i'll have to further cut back on water use from the colorado river starting in january. the california not yet been forced to
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with...
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and southern california. that's one of the reasons why we wanted to show you this spot in the l.a. river. we have miles of concrete infrastructure that is built to channel water out to the ocean, just looking south right here, this goes on for 20 miles. and what governor newsom is proposing here is to build storage space, cisterns, reservoirs, to keep water in california, rather than sending all of it out into the ocean. so to put up his bullet points of what he's proposing, 4 million acre feet of storage space. reservoirs, cisterns, to keep water in when it rains, sometimes heavily across california in the winter months. also recycling waste water, water that goes in your neighborhood drains and comes up to rivers. channels like they also wants to recycle. third point taking salt out of ocean water, taking salt out of brackish water to drink. listen to him on this point. >> this technology is much older than i. it is much older than each and every one of you and the reality is we need to be more creative and
and southern california. that's one of the reasons why we wanted to show you this spot in the l.a. river. we have miles of concrete infrastructure that is built to channel water out to the ocean, just looking south right here, this goes on for 20 miles. and what governor newsom is proposing here is to build storage space, cisterns, reservoirs, to keep water in california, rather than sending all of it out into the ocean. so to put up his bullet points of what he's proposing, 4 million acre feet...
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. >>> how some people in california are making money by having their front yards ripped out. >>> it is sunday, august 21st, welcome to a new week. we're so grateful you're waking up with us. good morning, amara. >> good morning, boris. happy sunday. and we begin this morning with the extreme weather threat across the southwest and southern plains. more than 12 million people under flood watches. >> yeah yesterday's search and rescue crews were out looking for a...
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now to the record-breaking drought in southern california. look, it is so bad that some cities are paying people to replace their green lawns with drought-resistant plants. >> and the water police is out there, on the front lines, looking out for people who aren't following water restrictions. it turns out you may be surprised some a-list celebrities are among the biggest violators. cnn's stephanie elam has more. >> when it's in our face and the sprinklers are going on at noon on a wednesday, it's an easy target for us. >> reporter: a sunny day in southern california likely means someone is violating drought restrictions. >> this street in particular was very, very green two months ago. >> reporter: here in northern los angeles county, residents are only allowed to water one day a week. and only eight minutes per each set of sprinklers. so the lass virginas looking for those breaking rules. a little runoff there. >> and runoff there, yeah. >> reporter: we rode along with kasun gilmore as he looked for water where it shouldn't be. he and his t
now to the record-breaking drought in southern california. look, it is so bad that some cities are paying people to replace their green lawns with drought-resistant plants. >> and the water police is out there, on the front lines, looking out for people who aren't following water restrictions. it turns out you may be surprised some a-list celebrities are among the biggest violators. cnn's stephanie elam has more. >> when it's in our face and the sprinklers are going on at noon on a...
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. >> in california, screen actress marilyn monroe is dead. she was found dead in her bed. >> the successful lonely actress led a speck tarly life. >> the story of marilyn monroe is an authentic tragedy. it began in tragedy and ended in tragedy and in between always a tr tragic. >>> that simply wasn't true. >> can we start again? >> she had an agency, she was hungry for more creative chall challenges. >> she had a lot of strength with her vulnerability. >> she stood up to the old hollywood guard and said i'm mad as hell and won't take it anymore. >> up until the day she died, she was a fighter. >> of course her early death is a tragedy but that doesn't over right everything she achieved up until that point. she became the biggest movie store in the world. and she is one of the famous and most recognizable women in history. ♪ ♪ >>> excited fans gather on a san diego beach to watch marilyn monroe shoot her first film in two years. >> arguably her greatest role. it's incredible what she does in that. >> on paper, the role of sugarcane is very
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and it is now the largest fire in the state of california. authorities saying that, yesterday, it was very, very smoky and it was good, but it was also bad. good, because it helped slow some of those flames, slow the spread but bad because airport was grounded so no way to fight this fire from above. you have firefighters working around the clock doing everything they can to keep those fire lines but, as of now, zero percent containment. we know two people have already died as a result of this fire. authorities saying they found two bodies inside of a burned car that was in a residential driveway. and so it is dangerous for people who are choosing to stay in that area. we know that the forecast for today is also not very helpful. there is thunderstorms and lightning on the forecast and what authorities are saying is that these thunderstorms, what they do is they spread the flames. it's not just bad conditions for the fire. but it's also really dangerous for the firefighters who are out there because the wind changes the directions of these fl
and it is now the largest fire in the state of california. authorities saying that, yesterday, it was very, very smoky and it was good, but it was also bad. good, because it helped slow some of those flames, slow the spread but bad because airport was grounded so no way to fight this fire from above. you have firefighters working around the clock doing everything they can to keep those fire lines but, as of now, zero percent containment. we know two people have already died as a result of this...
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these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> this weekend, 55 million people are expected to be under heat alerts from the pacific northwest to the east coast. >> phil, it's been a very long summer. we look at the forecast now. allison? >> and summer is not over for a long shot for some of the areas. looking at the heat advisories and heat warnings, lots of different places. the northeast, portions around detroit. areas of the central u.s. and for the northeast, as well. for temperatures in the northeast, take boston. the next three days, all in the 90s. we have the heat across the pacific northwest. portland, getting into triple digits. we have rain across the midwest and eastern kentucky, which is the last thing that area needs to see. we already have flood warnings and flash flood warnings in effect for several counties here with this line of thunderstorms continues to make its way off towards the east. that's why you have flood wa watches in effect for kentucky and other areas. 4 to 6 inches across the mid
these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> this weekend, 55 million people are expected to be under heat alerts from the pacific northwest to the east coast. >> phil, it's been a very long summer. we look at the forecast now. allison? >> and summer is not over for a long shot for some of the areas. looking at the heat advisories and heat warnings, lots of different places. the northeast, portions around detroit. areas of the...
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we're live in california up next. stay with us. n more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. a pool floatie is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because it's not just for kids. finding the perfect project manager isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 call with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® if you have age-related macular degeneration, there's only so much time before it can lead to blindness. but the areds 2 clinical study showed that a specific nutrient formula can help reduce the risk of dry amd progression. ask y
we're live in california up next. stay with us. n more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. a pool floatie is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because it's not just for kids. finding the perfect project manager isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >> in patagonias far south sits the -- rugged collection of islands covering almost 30,000 square miles. in the park, winters icy grip is tightening. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the fares are getting busy. and the numbers are looming. which is a problem because they're not supposed to be here. they're relentless showing is decimating the forests. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in 1946, just ten pairs of beavers were imported here from canada. the idea was to launch a new for trade. no one realized how much damage beavers can do, if left unchecked by predators. today, more than 100,000 beav
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with...
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. >>> millionses in california are being asked to restrict their water use. we'll get what some people are doing to help save the valuable resource. >>> plus what one school district in virginia is doing to solve a big teacher shortage problem. s not good. you sound... tired. oh, ththanks. what? when did i- morning! oh, great. there's two of them. good days start with good nights. so i would ask your doctor about both. calling doctor johannes. no, please, i can do that. all right? it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleenumber 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlesy adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept. your sleeq score. ousmart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. don't miss our weekend special. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 lim
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the governor of california last week was in front of a desalination plant. he's talking about doubling down on desalination, trying to harvest storm water that's coming in the rivers. if you could catch that water, store it, that could help through the drought as well. there's a ton of ideas, even some wild ones, pipe water from the mississippi. they've been having these kinds of conversations for a hundred years out here. but ultimately this is a slow-motion manmade disaster in realtime. you're seeing it right now. and the predictions for the coming years just get worse and worse with no relief in sight. >> with such desire consequences, we can't forget the effects. people as far away as mexico are going to be affected by this. bill weir, thank you so much for all your incredible reporting. >>> now to miami where a 10-year-old boy as lost part of his leg after a shark attack. he was snorkeling when a bull shark bit the young boy, biting his leg just below the knee. what happened next can only be described as sheer luck, even a miracle. let's go to miami. la
the governor of california last week was in front of a desalination plant. he's talking about doubling down on desalination, trying to harvest storm water that's coming in the rivers. if you could catch that water, store it, that could help through the drought as well. there's a ton of ideas, even some wild ones, pipe water from the mississippi. they've been having these kinds of conversations for a hundred years out here. but ultimately this is a slow-motion manmade disaster in realtime....
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> ramiro cambareri is one of the most skilled shark hunters in patagonia. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he's fished these waters since he was a boy. [ speaking foreign language ] >> leopard fish is used to bait the hook. its scent will lure in any sharks in the area. [ speaking foreign language ] >> each line is attached to a float on the surface. it's now a waiting game. ♪ >> something has taken the bait. >> a sevengill shark. they normally cruise close to the sea floor, however this one was tempted by ramiro's bait. [ speaking foreign language
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> ramiro...
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california is expected to lose 10% ever its water within just 20 years. that alarming estimate is prompting the state to take action as it battles a long running drought. hotter temperatures and impacts from climate change. the governor has just announced a new multi-billion dollars plan to preserve the state's water supply. mike polario is in los angeles and in the los angeles river, what most people know as the river. it is very dry. so what kind of steps is the governor suggesting? >> reporter: well good morning to you. one of the biggest steps being proposed here is creating more storage space to keep watter that falls in the winter months and save it for the summer months and for this environment that we're in right now, so we wanted to bring you here, fred, just to show you that this is the opposite of exactly what the plan is calling for. all of this is built to channel water out of los angeles. as we point to the south right here, fred, this goes on for 20 miles out to the pacific ocean. again, designed to send water out of here that is exactly th
california is expected to lose 10% ever its water within just 20 years. that alarming estimate is prompting the state to take action as it battles a long running drought. hotter temperatures and impacts from climate change. the governor has just announced a new multi-billion dollars plan to preserve the state's water supply. mike polario is in los angeles and in the los angeles river, what most people know as the river. it is very dry. so what kind of steps is the governor suggesting? >>...
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., the governor of california is making a dramatic set of plans to help face the california water supply. that's coming up next. at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. it takes a village to support society and businesses have a responsibility to support that village. ♪ ♪ i am peter akwaboah, chief operating officer for technology, operations and firm resilience. when you think about diversity, the employee network group is fundamental to any organization to provide a community and a belonging environment for the employees. they provide an avenue to support employees and ultimately it leads to retention of the best and brightest. the employee network represents the community at large, and it provides a good feedback loop to senior management to make the appropriate decisions, which ultimately contributes towards the bottom line. if you're thinking about growing your business, if you're thinking about driving the business for
., the governor of california is making a dramatic set of plans to help face the california water supply. that's coming up next. at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. it takes a village to support society and businesses have a responsibility to support that village. ♪ ♪ i am peter akwaboah, chief operating officer for technology,...
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in washington, parts of idaho, central california, even into southern california, heat alerts for some spots to reach as warm as 110 degrees into the afternoon hours. notice sacramento, state capital here temps in the 102-1 04 rang. the trend especially farther inland, notice what happens here, salt lake city, 97, 98, down to 82. phoenix down to 104, down to 92. i note this because very wet weather moving across the western u.s. the next several days will bring relief across that region. seattle even they are dealing with the another round of excessive heat up to 90 the next several days and notice drop back down for a few days settling down around the middle 80s. still plenty of cloud cover and storms in the region keeps the temperatures at bay as well, have rainfall totals as much as 5 inches across kansas and unsettled conditions mainly around the southern and central u.s. where we expect temps to be the coolest we've seen in weeks across this region. so a lot of people going to be talking about the nice change here. dallas, 102, down to 85. we know how hot it has been in kansas. so
in washington, parts of idaho, central california, even into southern california, heat alerts for some spots to reach as warm as 110 degrees into the afternoon hours. notice sacramento, state capital here temps in the 102-1 04 rang. the trend especially farther inland, notice what happens here, salt lake city, 97, 98, down to 82. phoenix down to 104, down to 92. i note this because very wet weather moving across the western u.s. the next several days will bring relief across that region....
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california knicksing new gas vehicles by 2035. what this means for the future of transportation across the country when "newsroom" returns. with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can reconnect, disconnect, hold on tight and let go! stay two nights and get a free night. book now at bestwestern.com. we strip in the community garden. i've been stripping here for years. i strip before take-off. breathe right strips open your nose for relief you can feel right away, helping you take in air more easily, wherever you are. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360® smart bed. snoring? it can gently raise your partner's head
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these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> the vast and magical valdivian rainforest is home to many fascinating creatures, like this peculiar pocket-sized predator, the kodkod. they may look cute, but kodkods are ruthless killers. often preying on poultry, which puts them on the locals' hit list. kodkods are now threatened with extinction. one man has become their defender, fernando vidal. he's given up his life as a pilot, devoting himself to looking after captured and injured kodkods. it all started when he was 12 years old and he tried to persuade neighbors not to kill a kodkod raiding their chicken coop. little did he know their futures would become so entwined. surprisingly little is known about these wild cats. >> to try and understand them, fernando wants to observe kodkods behaving naturally without fear of persecution. he's had a tip-off that some cats have been spotted some 400 miles to the south in laguna san rafael national park. he's got five days to try to find them, but it won't be easy. kodk
these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> the vast and magical valdivian rainforest is home to many fascinating creatures, like this peculiar pocket-sized predator, the kodkod. they may look cute, but kodkods are ruthless killers. often preying on poultry, which puts them on the locals' hit list. kodkods are now threatened with extinction. one man has become their defender, fernando vidal. he's given up his life as a pilot, devoting...
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> time now for "the good stuff." photojournalist jonathan rivas was documenting the destruction of california's mckinney fire, when, here, this is what he captured the moment a lost puppy emerged from the ashes. >> i heard, like, a yelp in the distance, i just didn't know what it was. i thought it was an injured deer, or, you know, like one of the wildlife that's there. and all of a sudden this little puppy just comes and runs up to me and, you know, i was, like, super shocked, you know, just to see that come from that -- just from the rubble there. >
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> time...
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while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> welcome back. ireland just recorded its hottest day in august. county carlo hit 89 degrees on friday, breaking the previous record of 88 degrees back in 1975. temperatures have been soaring across europe with droughts declared in several parts of england and wildfires in france and portugal. cnn's salma abdelaziz has more. >> reporter: 5,000 hectares, more than 12 footbal
while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real...
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yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. >>> a bold move in california. today, a state board is expected to vote on a measure to ban the sale of new cars that run on gasoline by the year 2035. >> cnn's chris williams joins with us more. so this could obviously have a big impact on fighting climate change. but what kind of impact could it have on the u.s. car market? >> reporter: simply put, given the size of california's economy, this could have major implications for the u.s. car market. keep in mind, there are nearly 2 million new vehicles sold each year here in california, which is why this is such a big deal. today's vote is years in the making and could push more people to consider buying an electric vehicle. here's what a transportation expert had to say about the significance of this looming decision. >> this is a historic moment, and by having a clear fixed target when we stop selling gas and diesel vehicles, we are going to be making a really important dent in our need to reduce greenhouse emissions. >> reporter: however, this isn't going to happ
yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. >>> a bold move in california. today, a state board is expected to vote on a measure to ban the sale of new cars that run on gasoline by the year 2035. >> cnn's chris williams joins with us more. so this could obviously have a big impact on fighting climate change. but what kind of impact could it have on the u.s. car market? >> reporter: simply put, given the size of california's economy, this could have major...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> from marvin gaye to billie eilish to bob dylan to glover, musicians have been singing about climate since the beginning of music. now there's a new push to make climate cool. ♪ ♪ while waters swell and rise please ease ♪ >> those are performers my verse and kristen lauren singing about climate change at a ted talk. that was a tedtalk stage in new york. part of a new effort of the ceo and founder of a company called sun culture. it helps farmers in kenya grow crops with solar powered irrigation. now asking musicians to spread the word about saving the
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with...
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nearby, county officials in oregon say rescue teams of evacuated nearly 60 hikers from a trail on the california side of the border, the mckinney fire has consumed more than 50,000 acres so far, more than 20,000 hectares, california's governor has declared a state of emergency in the surrounding areas and mandatory evacuations are underway, with nearly 2000 people forced to flee their homes, officials say it on friday and the fire was made worse by thunderstorms and wind over the weekend.>>> for more on this story, at the scene in weather center, it is a tragic story of extremes, flooding and wildfires, here in the united states and fire scorching portugal and italy and was latest on the or cast? >> a very unfortunate set up with the weather pattern that led to these here at least across the eastern portion of the u.s., severe weather from monday afternoon potentially, you got the elements producing moist air off the gulf a cool and dry area off to the north and the stationary frontal boundary with historic rainfall in a couple of pockets, st. louis early last week, as much as 10+ inches in a ma
nearby, county officials in oregon say rescue teams of evacuated nearly 60 hikers from a trail on the california side of the border, the mckinney fire has consumed more than 50,000 acres so far, more than 20,000 hectares, california's governor has declared a state of emergency in the surrounding areas and mandatory evacuations are underway, with nearly 2000 people forced to flee their homes, officials say it on friday and the fire was made worse by thunderstorms and wind over the...
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these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> more than 33 million scam robo calls are made to americans every day. >> something about extending my car's warranty, right? looks like officials are close to shutting down one of the most sophisticated illegal robo call operations, though. gabe cohen has more. >> this is jessica calling in regards to your volkswagon warranty. >> reporter: odds are, you've received a bogus auto warranty call similar to this. >> the warranty is up for renewal. >> reporter: now authorities are cracking down on a scheme an fcc official calls the most sophisticated illegal robo call operation they've ever seen. more than 8 billion spam calls to americans and a lawsuit claims two california men are behind nearly all of it. michael jones and roy cox junior are accused of violating t telemarketing laws by tracking americans into buying vehicle service contracts and making millions of dollars off the scam. cnn tried to track them down. dozens of calls, texts and emils but no response. jones
these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> more than 33 million scam robo calls are made to americans every day. >> something about extending my car's warranty, right? looks like officials are close to shutting down one of the most sophisticated illegal robo call operations, though. gabe cohen has more. >> this is jessica calling in regards to your volkswagon warranty. >> reporter: odds are, you've received a bogus auto...
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while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> you are loive in the "cnn newsroom" and i'm jim acosta. breaking news, the senate has passed a major piece of joe biden's economic agenda. >> the yays are 50, the nays are 50. the senate being
while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real...
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while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. making the rounds on social media. recall the teeny doctor is not the republican candidate for a senate in pennsylvania. osmond video back in the spring highlighting prices inflation blame president biden for it. here it is. >> doing some grocery shopping. i'm a black nurse. am i why font some batch bills for cruditÉs. here's the broccoli, that's two bucks, that's kind of broccoli here. that some asparagus. that's for dollars. carrots. for more dollars. $10 of vegetables. we need some guacamole. that's $4 or more. and she loves elsa, $6. must be a shortage of salsa. guys. that's $20 for cruditÉs. this doesn't include tequila. i mean it is outrageous. we've got joe biden thanks for this. where do we begin. veteran moxley tweeted it is called a veggie tray. cÔte d'ivoire -- so many questions. i lived in pennsylvania and in philly. so is it cruditÉs, is it asparagus
while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. making the rounds on social media. recall the teeny doctor is not the republican candidate for a senate in pennsylvania. osmond video back in the spring highlighting prices inflation blame president biden for it. here it is. >> doing some grocery shopping. i'm a black nurse. am i why font some batch...
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >> tech: cracked windshield? don't wait. go to safelite.com you can schedule service in just a few clicks. it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane departure warning. that's why our recalibration service is state of the art. we recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so you can still count on those safety features. all right, we're all finished. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: thank you. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite rep
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >> tech:...
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while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> we're deep enough into primary season to see clear trends. one of them is beyond troubling. election deniers are gaining a deep foothold in the republican party and on the november midterm ballot. some of these candidates who still say joe biden didn't win fairly are hoping to win jobs that would give them enormous influence over elections. there are at least ten states,
while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real...
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california will not face mandatory cuts next year. but, their governor has already warming of a future with a lot more people and a lot less water. >> science and the debt that leads us to understand that we will lose 10% of our water supply by 2040. all things are equal. we will lose an additional 10% of our supply by 2040 >> we have the very real possibility, this coming year, if we have another lousy winner, all things being equal. that we will have to drive this like down to elevation 1000. that is 100 feet above that pool. and you're at the bottom of the martini glass. so it doesn't take much to tip that over and get to the point where nothing can go downstream. if you don't take it seriously, now, if you think that you're going to avoid this and do a rain dance or go pray. do whatever. that we have a great winter. you are insane. >> on the same day this new report, president biden also signed new legislation. the most ambitious climate legislation in american history. which includes, thanks to western senators, four billion doll
california will not face mandatory cuts next year. but, their governor has already warming of a future with a lot more people and a lot less water. >> science and the debt that leads us to understand that we will lose 10% of our water supply by 2040. all things are equal. we will lose an additional 10% of our supply by 2040 >> we have the very real possibility, this coming year, if we have another lousy winner, all things being equal. that we will have to drive this like down to...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> new this morning, the leaders of germany and israel are condemning palestinian president after he accused israel of committing, quote, 50 holocausts, against palestinians. he has a history with comments about the hall cost. what is this about? >> reporter: yeah. this is far from the first time that he has made controversial comments about the holocaust that have drawn harsh condemnations. he has said before that the jews have brought the holocaust upon themselves. the fact he made it in germany, next to the german chancellor, well, this struck a new nerve.
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with...