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anthony is on the republican line in garden grove, california. go ahead. >> the strongest candidate i believe, believe it or not, is gabbard.i when i saw the debate last week, she sounded like she was the one that was less socialist, more military, and it didn't sound like she wanted to transform this country like most of the other democrats that want to transform this country. i don't think those people have a chance against donald trump. host: ophelia on the others' line. welcome. >> i think bernie sanders is going to be the stronger candidate out of everyone. ofot of people are afraid the socialist term, like the previous caller. but looking at the donors, looking at the volunteers, looking at the crowd today, i am probably 30,000 people were there, because they stopped the crowd at 20,000. bernie sanders looks like he's going to be the strongest democratic candidate. host: for seles next, crown point, indiana. we welcome your thoughts on who you think at this point is the strongest democratic candidate? >> bernie sanders the strongest. elizab
anthony is on the republican line in garden grove, california. go ahead. >> the strongest candidate i believe, believe it or not, is gabbard.i when i saw the debate last week, she sounded like she was the one that was less socialist, more military, and it didn't sound like she wanted to transform this country like most of the other democrats that want to transform this country. i don't think those people have a chance against donald trump. host: ophelia on the others' line. welcome....
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top 25 climate summit and apec trade meeting will no longer take place in his country also coming up california on fire dozens of wildfires continue to burn across the state now high winds are fanning flames near los angeles forcing thousands to flee. and a hero's welcome for a record breaking climber after conquering the world sport team highest mountains in just 6 months. i'm called assman welcome to the program has called off 2 major international summits it's a new setback for him battle president sebastian pinera who is says he needs to focus on restoring calm amid days of mass protests at least 18 people have died in the unrest now in new venues will need to be found for the cop $25.00 climate summit and the apec trade meeting which was scheduled to bring together world leaders including u.s. president donald trump and china's xi jinping. days chile's capital santiago has resembled a war zone. protesters throwing rocks and stones at police. they responding in kind with the cannon. tear gas and more. it's against this backdrop that chilis in battle president has taken a decision he must re
top 25 climate summit and apec trade meeting will no longer take place in his country also coming up california on fire dozens of wildfires continue to burn across the state now high winds are fanning flames near los angeles forcing thousands to flee. and a hero's welcome for a record breaking climber after conquering the world sport team highest mountains in just 6 months. i'm called assman welcome to the program has called off 2 major international summits it's a new setback for him battle...
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because a california set off an earthquake in the big business of u.s. college sports becoming the 1st state to give student athletes a way to make money governor gavin newsom signed a bill allowing california college sports players to hire agents get paid for the use of their names and images in product endorsement deals to be the law also for bid schools the governing body of college sports the national collegiate athletic association or n.c. double a from booting students who choose to receive compensation off their teams do some sign the bill on a talk show hosted by basketball legend live bron james later posted it on twitter it's going to initiate dozens of other states to introduce similar legislation and it's going to change college sports for the better by having now the interests finally of the athletes on par with the instant interests of the institutions now or rebalancing that power arrangement college sports are wildly popular and profitable in the u.s. the n.c. double a reported revenue of one point $1000000000.00 in 2017 mainly from selli
because a california set off an earthquake in the big business of u.s. college sports becoming the 1st state to give student athletes a way to make money governor gavin newsom signed a bill allowing california college sports players to hire agents get paid for the use of their names and images in product endorsement deals to be the law also for bid schools the governing body of college sports the national collegiate athletic association or n.c. double a from booting students who choose to...
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eugenie's blackout is impacting nearly 180,000 customers across california. >>and 37,000 right here in the bay area this is all due to severe dry winds and a current red flag warning, and this could just be the beginning kron first year stone joins us now live from pg e headquarters we're in the last hour, the utility said that it could happen all over again this weekend. >>they're saying and that's what they're looking at that's what a lot of those forecasts look like at this point, but again we've got a few days until that time. press conference just lot wrapped up within the last 30 minutes or so and pg made the point out there that they are working to try and get some of these outage areas, some of the houses and homes that lost electricity. they're working to get electricity back to s ey well, and they don't have any problems. some of the folks could start seeing electricity again by midday. so that is certainly good news that compared to last time would be a lot quicker process of getting the power back on there actually using a chp helicopter in those
eugenie's blackout is impacting nearly 180,000 customers across california. >>and 37,000 right here in the bay area this is all due to severe dry winds and a current red flag warning, and this could just be the beginning kron first year stone joins us now live from pg e headquarters we're in the last hour, the utility said that it could happen all over again this weekend. >>they're saying and that's what they're looking at that's what a lot of those forecasts look like at this...
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i concentrate in california so i operate nationwide. it brought my marketing expertise to what was happening politically. i did and possible run for an office it was a 20-point democratic district and i was running as a republican. the republicans have taken over congress in 2010. she have lost any influence and power. and there is a race going on and i get these phone calls from several people. and they said craig you need to run. nobody knows who i am. i was getting these calls. i decided to take the risk. it was a great experience it was the most bloodied, nastiest thing i've ever seen in my life. i couldn't believe how bad politics could get. here's what happened. i ran in a district i'm in a use my marketing expertise. and i will try to win this election. i was doing that as i did it i was running against the secretary of state who everybody thought would be number one or two. and then the han family of california that was the la councilwoman. and then the mayor of redondo beach and a bunch of candidates with name recognition. on e
i concentrate in california so i operate nationwide. it brought my marketing expertise to what was happening politically. i did and possible run for an office it was a 20-point democratic district and i was running as a republican. the republicans have taken over congress in 2010. she have lost any influence and power. and there is a race going on and i get these phone calls from several people. and they said craig you need to run. nobody knows who i am. i was getting these calls. i decided to...
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southern california. we will speak with congress member ro khanna about the growing calls to make pacific gas & electric a public utility. we will also speak to a woman who risked her life while fighting fires as a prisoner in california. about $.53 an hour. my total check per month was about somewhere around $64 i believe. and i was one of the highest paid at the fire department. so the other women i worked side-by-side with were making about $.38 an hour. amy: plus we speak to a reporter at the l los angeles timimes abt her story, "housekeepers and gardeners go to work despite the flames." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in california, extreme winds of up to 60 miles per hour caused new fires to erupt across the southern part of the state wednesday. in ventura county north of los angeles, the so-called easy fire came nearly to the doorstep of the ronald reagan presidential library as hundreds of firefighters worked to
southern california. we will speak with congress member ro khanna about the growing calls to make pacific gas & electric a public utility. we will also speak to a woman who risked her life while fighting fires as a prisoner in california. about $.53 an hour. my total check per month was about somewhere around $64 i believe. and i was one of the highest paid at the fire department. so the other women i worked side-by-side with were making about $.38 an hour. amy: plus we speak to a reporter...
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do not come a california burning. winds pick up in the golden state. fueling already dangerous fires as a power company falls under eater scrutiny over its role in the crisis. then, as migrants continue to the perilous truck to t southernorder, do figures reveal the staggering number of children taken into u.s. custody in the past year. in clinical trials may revolutionize treatment for a broad swath of illnesses but who stands to benefit? tackling the diversity problem in medical research. >> in this world of drug development where everything is happening at a sprinters pace, we are not taking the time to overcome that divide. ju: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ newshour has been provided by b nsf railway. consumer cellular. supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. small foundation.org. the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention and the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at limbo and.org. supported by the john d. and caerine t. macarthur foundation.
do not come a california burning. winds pick up in the golden state. fueling already dangerous fires as a power company falls under eater scrutiny over its role in the crisis. then, as migrants continue to the perilous truck to t southernorder, do figures reveal the staggering number of children taken into u.s. custody in the past year. in clinical trials may revolutionize treatment for a broad swath of illnesses but who stands to benefit? tackling the diversity problem in medical research....
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she mentioned the kincade fire in northern california. crews are finally getting ground on the huge fire. it has grown to 76,000 acres but is now 45% contained. evacuation orders remain in place for 6,000 people. pacific gas and electric think its equipment may be linked to three more fires in the state. right now, more than 200,000 customers without power in northern california, down from almost 1 million earlier this week. >>> the same hurricane-force winds are fuelling the getty fire that's torched the hills north of santa monica. the fire threatens more than 7,000 homes. finally, a silver lining to all the black smoke, a northern california couple hoping to deliver a baby at home, were forced to evacuate this week by the kincade fire. they had their baby in a hotel in napa. penelope is just two days old but will have quite the story to tell. >>> the high winds driving the fires in california, one of two major wind events in the united states right now. pedram javaheri has more. >> a blustery day across the southwest. we have extreme a
she mentioned the kincade fire in northern california. crews are finally getting ground on the huge fire. it has grown to 76,000 acres but is now 45% contained. evacuation orders remain in place for 6,000 people. pacific gas and electric think its equipment may be linked to three more fires in the state. right now, more than 200,000 customers without power in northern california, down from almost 1 million earlier this week. >>> the same hurricane-force winds are fuelling the getty...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, for five minutes. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the life great constituent, also a great friend, his name is john carthur. he passed away recently at the 96.of john was just 21 years old in 944 when his father died tragically of the heart attack, meaning, john was tasked of family ranching and farming business. it his family founded the town of macarthur, california, where he much of his life. since, john established the mcarthur fire river big the fall valley cattleman's association livestock sale. he and shirley were very involved in the fair each year events that went on there. john actually introduced new valley the fall river by providing the first 10 acres there.ing strawberries the nursy remains a thriving business operation more than 60 years later. and his business partners also tried their hand at planting and growing potatoes. a rice grower, so we had a little bit of a rivalry for the starches that go on your little fun with that. while the
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, for five minutes. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the life great constituent, also a great friend, his name is john carthur. he passed away recently at the 96.of john was just 21 years old in 944 when his father died tragically of the heart attack, meaning, john was tasked of family ranching and farming business. it his family founded the town of macarthur, california, where he much...
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i listened and i went to california. steve: your first job, morgan stanley in the late 1970's. what did you do and what did you learn? mr. steyer: i was a financial analyst, so what it meant was i was tearing apart the financial statements of public corporations and examining them. i was learning what drives success in the private sector, trying to understand how corporate -- from extrapolation, how countries win. that is what i did for two years. it was a great way to get into the nitty-gritty of how an economy succeeds, the kind of question we are going to be faced with starting next year, but certainly in 2021 and beyond. we are watching a weakening economy that mr. trump has been damaging. the question is going to be, who is going to be able to think this through intelligently, so america can be prosperous, but also share the prosperity? steve: one of your jobs was to take risks. what is a good financial risk and a bad one? as you look at investments, companies, ways to make money, what do you look for? mr. steyer: what i look for is growth. i have always believed that the
i listened and i went to california. steve: your first job, morgan stanley in the late 1970's. what did you do and what did you learn? mr. steyer: i was a financial analyst, so what it meant was i was tearing apart the financial statements of public corporations and examining them. i was learning what drives success in the private sector, trying to understand how corporate -- from extrapolation, how countries win. that is what i did for two years. it was a great way to get into the nitty-gritty...
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dulce: el sur de california estÁ en alerta por los vientos de santa ana. el servicio de meteorologÍa emitiÓ una alerta de bandera roja extrema. lo vientos pueden alcanzar 80 misa por hora. >> las chispas pueden empujar el incendio hacia el oeste o tambiÉn el aire que viene del ocÉano lo puede dirigir en condiciÓn este por encima de lo caÑones al pie de estas montaÑas. reportera: el incendio getty consumiÓ varias hectÁreas. el gobernador y el alcalde visitaron la zona y estudiaron los daÑos causados por el incendio. >> vamos a proveer los recursos para defender los vecindarios, sus propiedades y sus vidas. dulce: una rama de un Árbol rompÍa una línea de electricidad que enviÓ una chispa al suelo. >> el viento mÁs terrible del aÑo de esta noche hasta el jueves continuarÁ. dulce: debido a los vientos huracanados, se han emitido Órdenes de evacuación para miles de recientes al oeste de los Ángeles. las ráfagas mÁximas esperan durante la madrugada y por eso las autoridades reiteran que hay que evacuar en cuanto se emita la alerta. patricia
dulce: el sur de california estÁ en alerta por los vientos de santa ana. el servicio de meteorologÍa emitiÓ una alerta de bandera roja extrema. lo vientos pueden alcanzar 80 misa por hora. >> las chispas pueden empujar el incendio hacia el oeste o tambiÉn el aire que viene del ocÉano lo puede dirigir en condiciÓn este por encima de lo caÑones al pie de estas montaÑas. reportera: el incendio getty consumiÓ varias hectÁreas. el gobernador y el alcalde visitaron la zona y...
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in california, $4.18 per gallon. that's the average in california. for regular in california. we will get more on that shortly. believe me, we will. >>> kroger and walgreens stop selling e-cigs in america. elizabeth warren blasting companies for layoffs. she has plans to return power to working people. do you have any reaction to that? don't hold yourself back, lad. >> what elizabeth warren is running on is a socialist platform and she wants to take money -- she wants to take power and take it out of the hands of business owners, people who started companies and shareholders, and give it to the government. i believe that that has never worked in history and it won't work now. stuart: fundamentally wrong. susan: kroger employs 490,000 people across america. on average they say they pay $20 an hour including benefits. most are unionized workers. they are just laying off a few hundred employees out of 490,000. that's not a lot. stuart: socialists do not understand how to run a company. they don't like profit. if they don't like profit, how do you reinvest in the company? kroger i
in california, $4.18 per gallon. that's the average in california. for regular in california. we will get more on that shortly. believe me, we will. >>> kroger and walgreens stop selling e-cigs in america. elizabeth warren blasting companies for layoffs. she has plans to return power to working people. do you have any reaction to that? don't hold yourself back, lad. >> what elizabeth warren is running on is a socialist platform and she wants to take money -- she wants to take...
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there's not an appalling place in places like washington or colorado and many parts of california, you sit get your ballot and you fill it out at home and set it right back. in other places, there can be lines of two or three or four hours on election day. on electiond focus security and whether or not it is going to be conducted in an open and fair manner, reflects i think a real crisis point and the confidence in our system, that has worked so far for 240 years. now we are in a point where national elections are fought very narrowly. and therefore the process sees by how you vote start to matter more and more. greta: will look at how it breaks down by party. independents when asked their view of parties' commitment to fair and accurate election, the parties' commitment they say 48% republican party they give the vote of confidence 60% to the democratic party. reid: this is the commitment to whether or not the two parties are willing to hold an open and fair election, and i think this reflects a little bit -- there has been a republican strategy to tighten election rules. republicans
there's not an appalling place in places like washington or colorado and many parts of california, you sit get your ballot and you fill it out at home and set it right back. in other places, there can be lines of two or three or four hours on election day. on electiond focus security and whether or not it is going to be conducted in an open and fair manner, reflects i think a real crisis point and the confidence in our system, that has worked so far for 240 years. now we are in a point where...
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. >>> lo que podrÍa afectar a 32 mil como nueva york y california. >>> le comento que en el estado de california, con sÁs las personas que se quejan por los altos costos, y leyes como las del trte donald que podrÍa afectar la situaciÓn. >>> se cenÓ ga peticion del presidente para proteger sus declacaniones en un fallo indiÓo que la medida, impuesta por los abogados, constituirÍa su aviso en el poder ejecutivo, pidiÓ dar a conocer como parte de una investigaciÓn. tendrÁ que pedir disculpas a la disputa del presidente de donald trump, hace aproximadamente unas dos semanas, antes de las llegadas, se inspta laron de estacionamiento en una de las calles, pero ahora la policÍa, dice que algunos, eran muy pequeÑos, y ni siquiera tiene informaciÓn con el detalles. >>> aen bonos para la qnstrucciÓn de escuelas lo necesiten, tambiÉn se beneficia a estudiantes. >>> la propuesta serÁ en la boleta de marzo de 2020. >>> sorprendente. >>> la hija menor. >>> con ellos. >>> la salida. >>> con su permiso. >>> musi musie despuÉs de un dÍa de duelo. >>> >>>>>> se habÍa puesto, para quem
. >>> lo que podrÍa afectar a 32 mil como nueva york y california. >>> le comento que en el estado de california, con sÁs las personas que se quejan por los altos costos, y leyes como las del trte donald que podrÍa afectar la situaciÓn. >>> se cenÓ ga peticion del presidente para proteger sus declacaniones en un fallo indiÓo que la medida, impuesta por los abogados, constituirÍa su aviso en el poder ejecutivo, pidiÓ dar a conocer como parte de una...
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and kincade fire in northern california is now california's biggest fire of the year. robert gray in brentwood with more. reporter: southern california residents from los angeles to san diego, brace for what fire officials call extremely critical fire conditions. winds to rage to 65, 70 miles per hour, begin tonight, and lasting through thursday midday. 20 thousand people remain evacuated from this neighborhood in brentwood in los angeles, that was hit hard yet by the getty fire. concern that santa ana will breadth embers. -- spread embers. in northern california, the kincade fire growing, more than a million are without power, as pg&e continues to cut power. >> governor newsom saying that tactic is unacceptable, a little bit of calm before the storm. fire officials taking their positions, they will be in place when the high winds arrive late therefore eve innothing thank you so much. >> been three years in a row california fires, pg&e, been blamed for faulty power lines igniting fires be now say its rolling pow or outages to prevent fires, does this have to be the new
and kincade fire in northern california is now california's biggest fire of the year. robert gray in brentwood with more. reporter: southern california residents from los angeles to san diego, brace for what fire officials call extremely critical fire conditions. winds to rage to 65, 70 miles per hour, begin tonight, and lasting through thursday midday. 20 thousand people remain evacuated from this neighborhood in brentwood in los angeles, that was hit hard yet by the getty fire. concern that...
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meanwhile, in southern california, l.a. officials say the tick fire has destroyed 22 structures and threatening more. >>> president trump denies that john kelly warned him against hiring a yes man or be impeached. at an interview conducted by "the washington examiner" this weekend, kelly described his advice to the president. >> i said, whatever you do -- and we were in the process of finding someone to take my place -- i said, whatever you do, don't hire a yes man, someone that's not going to tell you the truth. don't do that. if you do, i believe you will be impeached. >> kelly's comments come after his successor, mick mulvaney confirmed and then denied a quid pro quo for security aid by president trump. in a statement to cnn, the president says, quote, john kelly never said that. he never said anything like that. if he would have said that, i would have thrown him out of the office. he wants to come back into the action like everybody else does. white house press secretary stephanie grisham responded saying, and we quote
meanwhile, in southern california, l.a. officials say the tick fire has destroyed 22 structures and threatening more. >>> president trump denies that john kelly warned him against hiring a yes man or be impeached. at an interview conducted by "the washington examiner" this weekend, kelly described his advice to the president. >> i said, whatever you do -- and we were in the process of finding someone to take my place -- i said, whatever you do, don't hire a yes man,...
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. >>> plus, a new survey gauge mood of california voters from concerns about the state's future to the tougheissues facing the state. welcome to kqednewsroom. we begin with the latest development in the impeachmen inquiry of president trump. earlier today, the three house committees leading the impeachment investi demanded documents from vice president mike pence about the ukraine, and yesterday the committees interviewed kurt volkera special envoformer special envoy to ukrain also this week, president trump told reporters that china an should openvestigation into biden and his son. joining me are marisa, and npr senior editor ron joining us from want d.c. ron, le begin with you. let's talk about the niece revelation with respect to vice president pence. what do we know and where is th this going? >>house leaders have sent notice to the vice president saying they e want to every development that might exist, thatight pertain to meetings that mike pence might verified with the ukrainian president, perhaps with others ineyukraine want to know everything that he knows about the en interch
. >>> plus, a new survey gauge mood of california voters from concerns about the state's future to the tougheissues facing the state. welcome to kqednewsroom. we begin with the latest development in the impeachmen inquiry of president trump. earlier today, the three house committees leading the impeachment investi demanded documents from vice president mike pence about the ukraine, and yesterday the committees interviewed kurt volkera special envoformer special envoy to ukrain also...
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schools from competition because california schools would have an unfair advantage. draymond green said the law could be a game changer for college players. >> it does not make any sense. i can make all the money off your likeness in the moment you decide to make money off your likeness you can't play here anymore? you are ineligible and suspended? it's backward. someone needs to force this dictatorship to change because that is what it is. it's no different than any country ran by dictators. the ncaa is a dictatorship. >> the ncaa has always insisted that college athletes are amateurs who should not profit financially from their talent. meanwhile, the ncaa reported slightly more than $1 billion in revenue with profits of more than $27 million last year. >>> a new poll shows governor newsom is getting good reviews about his firshs ina 64% approv rating in california and democrats give him 86% and 70% of republigive him a positive rating. >>> the time is 4:26 and in san francisco, those big gone. coming up, why city crews spent the day removing those huge rocks and pe
schools from competition because california schools would have an unfair advantage. draymond green said the law could be a game changer for college players. >> it does not make any sense. i can make all the money off your likeness in the moment you decide to make money off your likeness you can't play here anymore? you are ineligible and suspended? it's backward. someone needs to force this dictatorship to change because that is what it is. it's no different than any country ran by...
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another fire in southern california. the easy fire has scorched 1300 acres so far and threatening more than 6,000 structures and only 5% contained. aircraft are dropping water and flame retardant to stop the spread of the flames in simi valley. it is close to the ronald reagan presidential library and crews are working to protect the complex which is closed for the day. the fire has forced mandatory evacuations and closed multiple school districts flamed by the strong santa ana winds. a stretch of highway 23 remains closed and in addition to fighting the flames, look here. crews had to deal with this. about a dozen horses got loose in the area this morning. fortunate some ranchers stepped in to help wrangle them. no word on how they got out. miguel almaguer is on the scene with more. >> reporter: these are the dangerous conditions firefighters are facing on the frontlines. the flame driven by the wind. it is fairly contained right now. there is no homes on the top of this ridge but later on this afternoon there is fear t
another fire in southern california. the easy fire has scorched 1300 acres so far and threatening more than 6,000 structures and only 5% contained. aircraft are dropping water and flame retardant to stop the spread of the flames in simi valley. it is close to the ronald reagan presidential library and crews are working to protect the complex which is closed for the day. the fire has forced mandatory evacuations and closed multiple school districts flamed by the strong santa ana winds. a stretch...
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he is a california critic, who said it is california a liberal far left out of control policies that are to blame. could rolling back the far left policies stop fires and save california? to voters they like trump and his policies, particularly on border, shocking new border numbers that show
he is a california critic, who said it is california a liberal far left out of control policies that are to blame. could rolling back the far left policies stop fires and save california? to voters they like trump and his policies, particularly on border, shocking new border numbers that show
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it sued by him so that i can get on the ballot in the state of california. it was a massive story, it was the biggest story mister president it was headlines all over the place. trump but is sung a do nothing governor in california yesterday i won the case a very tough smart highly respected judge. not a trump person at all not appointed by trump came out with a. scathing in tough opinion newsom responded on twitter saying he mainly just felt bad for the president of finland who was part of that press conference in the oval office california's new tax return law and it turns east their taxes by november 26 in order to end up on the ballot march whether or not that sticks depends on how this all plays out in court. >>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>russ is in recess. speaker nancy pelosi and chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff held a news conference to talk about the next steps in the impeachment inquiry correspondent alexandra le mon has the details from washington. >>this president united states is stooping to a l
it sued by him so that i can get on the ballot in the state of california. it was a massive story, it was the biggest story mister president it was headlines all over the place. trump but is sung a do nothing governor in california yesterday i won the case a very tough smart highly respected judge. not a trump person at all not appointed by trump came out with a. scathing in tough opinion newsom responded on twitter saying he mainly just felt bad for the president of finland who was part of...
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since he was my big brother, i to him and went to california. >> your first job, morgan 1970s? in the late >> yes. >> what did you do and what did you learn during that experience? analyst.a financial what it really meant was i was the financial statements of public corporations and examining them. drivesearning what success in the private sector, trying to understand how corporations win, how industries win, and by extrapolation how win.ries that's what i did for two years. it was actually a great way to get into the nitty-gritty of how a economy succeeds. the kind of question honestly steve that i think we're going be faced with starting next year, but certainly in 2020, and beyond, we are watching a weakening economy that been damaging and the question is who's going to be able to think this through intelligently, competently in a way that america can be prosperous, but so that we can share the prosperity. good financial risk, what's a bad one as you look at investments, as you look a companies, as you look at way to make money, what do you look for? for is growth. believed
since he was my big brother, i to him and went to california. >> your first job, morgan 1970s? in the late >> yes. >> what did you do and what did you learn during that experience? analyst.a financial what it really meant was i was the financial statements of public corporations and examining them. drivesearning what success in the private sector, trying to understand how corporations win, how industries win, and by extrapolation how win.ries that's what i did for two years....
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afterwards scientists studying our forest are concerned about the impacts from drought not just in california but also around the world now what we're starting to worry about is whether these droughts are somehow all interrelated in length at a global scale to suit a lot of force of the world or in trouble droughts putting pressure we don't know exactly how much of the global forest cover is at risk but we were in that process now of finally getting the measurements we need to make those predictions. the scientists that are studying these things they can say here's the problem but their hands are tied they all they can do is wait for the drought to be over for only you know to pass and try to influence management and policy they need to get the data into the right hands i think that's the plan that has to get into the hands of managers and decision makers so that they can actually implement changes and whether we're talking about managing america's grasslands or america's choice and one thing is for certain that if we have healthy ecosystems we will eventually have a healthier climate absolut
afterwards scientists studying our forest are concerned about the impacts from drought not just in california but also around the world now what we're starting to worry about is whether these droughts are somehow all interrelated in length at a global scale to suit a lot of force of the world or in trouble droughts putting pressure we don't know exactly how much of the global forest cover is at risk but we were in that process now of finally getting the measurements we need to make those...
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let's kick it off with the big news out of california. last year around this time, falling power lines sparked major wildfires across the state. so with the winds picking up again, the electric company decided to play it safe and pull the plug. >> tonight, california's largest utility taking an extraordinary move, cutting power to hundreds of thousands to avoid wildfires sparked by a wind-blown power lines, but many are furious. >> the utility company pg&e just proactively shut power off across the region after power lines sparked a series of historically devastating wildfires. while residents stocked up on supplies, the lines crashing, leaving families like the garcias wondering how long they have to power through without electricity. >> i hope it doesn't last five days. that's kinds of insane. >> trevor: that's right, california has turned off the employer for half a million people to prevent wildfires. can may be smart for safety, but obviously it sucks for the people without electricity. because now they have to talk tow their familie
let's kick it off with the big news out of california. last year around this time, falling power lines sparked major wildfires across the state. so with the winds picking up again, the electric company decided to play it safe and pull the plug. >> tonight, california's largest utility taking an extraordinary move, cutting power to hundreds of thousands to avoid wildfires sparked by a wind-blown power lines, but many are furious. >> the utility company pg&e just proactively shut...
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but it's very good at impressing california left-wing politicians. the company keeps, by contrast, partes data on the skin color of its employees and how many of tr supplies come from diverse or lgbtq suppliers. it is a big donation to gavin newsom's campaign. state leaders haven't minded too much as the state reverts back to essentially the middle ages. on fire with no electricity. dave rubin lives in the state of california and he holds the rubin report on youtube which requires electricity and he joins us tonight. dave, thanks so much for coming on. he went to california because it's a beautiful place and i agree with that. you've seen it degrade in the time that you've been there but pg&e strikes me as almost a medical word for the destruction of the state. here's the utility which doesn't really know anything about its own infrastructure of a every thing about the rates of its employees. how do we get there? >> is just unbelievable. i'm in l.a. right now. i live about a minute away from one of the big fires that is still going for it i have frie
but it's very good at impressing california left-wing politicians. the company keeps, by contrast, partes data on the skin color of its employees and how many of tr supplies come from diverse or lgbtq suppliers. it is a big donation to gavin newsom's campaign. state leaders haven't minded too much as the state reverts back to essentially the middle ages. on fire with no electricity. dave rubin lives in the state of california and he holds the rubin report on youtube which requires electricity...
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i've been covering wildfes in southern california for seven years. i believe this is the first time i have seen all the evacuation centers that had been opened for this fire come full. they have at least six evacuation centers. they started with a r number. they had to continue to open more shelters. people here because of the dfad w ildeirfi tni teeslyha taking he warnings. >>> the oakland fire departments deploying a strike team to help crews in southern the strike team arrived in los deoy an extra engine company if needed. >>> ifhey go out on the state resource which is our 8232 which is deployed right now. it is 14 days up to ndout addit engine company from the city of oakland it is 7 to 10 days. up to 14. before we starttohe uise. >>> alameda county and san francisco fire has sent strike teams to help battle fires in southern california. are uge e crs her fueling th amfl facing. >> reporter: not only can we see the smoke from the helicopter. like we see sohe california. u will see clouds er that full-screen. i want to point out how you can see t
i've been covering wildfes in southern california for seven years. i believe this is the first time i have seen all the evacuation centers that had been opened for this fire come full. they have at least six evacuation centers. they started with a r number. they had to continue to open more shelters. people here because of the dfad w ildeirfi tni teeslyha taking he warnings. >>> the oakland fire departments deploying a strike team to help crews in southern the strike team arrived in...
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jon: the diablo winds in northern california and santa ana winds in southern california fueling the fires. and they are bracing for what could be the strongest wind storm in years. >> good evening. the red flagging warnings remain in effect for portions of california and nevada. even those winds have been trying to subside, they will be picking back up again saturday through sunday. the accuweather storm max is calling for winds up to 70-90-mile-per-hour. with the next trough year track. they will bring about the cooler temperatures. much-needed relief for the firefighters. the bad news is that's the culprit for the winds to increase. you will notice that late sunday into monday. on top of that, dry air is dominating the southwest region as indicated by the low dew point temperatures. the winds will be ramming back up again. by late monday to tuesday we get a brief window of opportunity for some relief. and we still have a lot of dry air in place which is not good. a second trough will be moving on through. we'll get back to the classic santa ana event monday and tuesday night into wednes
jon: the diablo winds in northern california and santa ana winds in southern california fueling the fires. and they are bracing for what could be the strongest wind storm in years. >> good evening. the red flagging warnings remain in effect for portions of california and nevada. even those winds have been trying to subside, they will be picking back up again saturday through sunday. the accuweather storm max is calling for winds up to 70-90-mile-per-hour. with the next trough year track....
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. >> california's governor signing a first in the nation law that would allow college athletes to get paid to play. >> californiaas governor says college athletes can get paid to play, a new law to get prospects to attend colleges. the fair pay to play act signed by gavin newsom will allow college a athletes in 2023 to earn compensation for use of their name, image and likeness. out of high school, star players could sign with agents and cash in on endorsements. >> trevor: it's official, college athletes in california can now get paid. yeah. ( applause ) and this is really great news because now they can afford to pay other kids to take their tests for them. this is really good. ( laughter ) seriously, though, i support this completely, right, because i don't think it's ever been fair that the ncaa makes so much money from these athletes but doesn't let them make money from their own work. this would be like kids running a lemonade stand and the parents take the cash. the kid is, like, i made $4. the parent is, like, no, i made $4, you're an amateur who does this for the love of the g
. >> california's governor signing a first in the nation law that would allow college athletes to get paid to play. >> californiaas governor says college athletes can get paid to play, a new law to get prospects to attend colleges. the fair pay to play act signed by gavin newsom will allow college a athletes in 2023 to earn compensation for use of their name, image and likeness. out of high school, star players could sign with agents and cash in on endorsements. >> trevor:...
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the battle to contain a raging fire in southern california. in the first look at its path of destruction. >>> >>> a heartbreaking discovery in san jose today. workers at a recycling facility found the body of a baby among the debris on a conveyor belt. it happened before 4 pm to 4 am this morning at the green waste recovery. >>> still trying to determine in fact how old the baby was. if it was stillborn for a couple days old. we know that the child was deceased for a while. we are not able to determine the gender race or anything at this point. that is part of our investigation. >>> officials also pointed to the safe surrender state law. parents can drop off a young infant within 72 hours of being born. to any hospital or fire station. no questions asked. >>> felicity huffman out of the federal prison in dublin. a few days early. she served 11 days for her role in the college admission me she had been sentencedto 14 days but since her original release date was set for sunday the prison was allowed to release her today. last week day before han
the battle to contain a raging fire in southern california. in the first look at its path of destruction. >>> >>> a heartbreaking discovery in san jose today. workers at a recycling facility found the body of a baby among the debris on a conveyor belt. it happened before 4 pm to 4 am this morning at the green waste recovery. >>> still trying to determine in fact how old the baby was. if it was stillborn for a couple days old. we know that the child was deceased for a...
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we are folding the fire threatening the reagan library in california. we will get the latest from the scene were people that are sheltering in place. plus, very busy day on capitol hill as democrats move closer to their food on the impeachment investigation. ken starr is here to talk about that. and the teenager who died in the crash involving a diplomat's wife is now suing the trump administration. we will meet with the victim's stepsister. that's all coming up on "the daily briefing" ." >> harris: powerful hurricane force winds whipping up those wildfires that we are reporting on widely here at fox news channel. north and south in that state. obviously hit with wildfires. we are concentrating on the situation that is new. the easy fire. officials revealing the simi valley area has stretched now from 1300 acres, threatening thousands of homes, 6,500 that we learned this hour. some communities are also seeing their first extreme red flag warning, and the fast-moving things are now very close to the ronald reagan presidential library. by phone, john the
we are folding the fire threatening the reagan library in california. we will get the latest from the scene were people that are sheltering in place. plus, very busy day on capitol hill as democrats move closer to their food on the impeachment investigation. ken starr is here to talk about that. and the teenager who died in the crash involving a diplomat's wife is now suing the trump administration. we will meet with the victim's stepsister. that's all coming up on "the daily...
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coming up, unprecedented blackouts spreading across northern california. we will head san francisco for that story, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." is taking a drastic step to keep their power lines from sparking more forest fires. the bankruptcy company has already cut power to half of a million homes and businesses across northern california with more at risk to join them later today. this unprecedented blackout could impact as many as 2.7 million customers with wind and subsequent fire risks rising. from sanore now francisco. take a look at the map that we have on the bloomberg showing how many people would be impacted by this. tell us the process of how these power outages will occur. >> thank you for having me. the process by which these power outages will occur is in stages. the first one happened overnight , half of a million people lost power in northern california counties and pg&e is working its way south now. around noon local time pg&e will take power away from another 150,000 people. then they will consider a
coming up, unprecedented blackouts spreading across northern california. we will head san francisco for that story, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." is taking a drastic step to keep their power lines from sparking more forest fires. the bankruptcy company has already cut power to half of a million homes and businesses across northern california with more at risk to join them later today. this unprecedented blackout could impact as many as 2.7 million...
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california siempre ejem. seguramente habrÁ otros estados que no van a seguir. qreportero: la ley le podrÁ abrir camino a otros jÓvenes que han tenido que decidir entre jugar y mantener a sus familias. >> la ley aclara que los retardos pueden ser patrocinados por marcas. si es que hay un conflicto con el patrocinado de la universidad. ramÓn: para tener una idea mÁs clara sobre esta ley, lo invitamos a descargar nuestra aplicaciÓn univisión Área de la bahÍa. segÚn una nueva encuesta de la asociaciÓn de viajes, el 57% de los estadounidenses no son conscientes del real id. muchos no estÁn seguros de su identificaciÓn actual es compatible con el real id. y algunos no tienen otro tipo de identificaciÓn aceptable. esta se requerirÁ a partir del 1 de octubre del aÑo 2020. los precios de la gasolina siguen por las nubes en el Área de la bahÍa. la asociaciÓn automovilÍstica dice que el precio por galÓn ya ronda los cuatro dÓlares. la tendencia sigue al alza. tan solo este lunes, los precios subieron $0.28 en promedio, a travÉs de todo el estado. dur
california siempre ejem. seguramente habrÁ otros estados que no van a seguir. qreportero: la ley le podrÁ abrir camino a otros jÓvenes que han tenido que decidir entre jugar y mantener a sus familias. >> la ley aclara que los retardos pueden ser patrocinados por marcas. si es que hay un conflicto con el patrocinado de la universidad. ramÓn: para tener una idea mÁs clara sobre esta ley, lo invitamos a descargar nuestra aplicaciÓn univisión Área de la bahÍa. segÚn una nueva...
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>> this has never happened before in california because of those fires in northern california the last two years, the largest electricity company in the state decided to turn off the power for millions of people. it was a deliberate power cut that lasted for some people several days. we're at the tail end of that now. but you can imagine that, you know, a society that is very much connected to the grid online, interconnected, really struggled when the power went off. we had just very strange juxtapositions. i mean this was happening just at the doorstep of silicon valley, this was happening in the very wealthy san francisco bay area, although not in san francisco itself. and it was happening all the way you up to the oregon border. so you had this very wealthy developed state, the fifth largest economy in the world, having this tremendous power cut, deliberate power cut. and the idea is that electrical equipment in the past has caused a number of very serious fires, including the one that killed 86 people last year. and so if you turn the power off, the idea is that you might be able t
>> this has never happened before in california because of those fires in northern california the last two years, the largest electricity company in the state decided to turn off the power for millions of people. it was a deliberate power cut that lasted for some people several days. we're at the tail end of that now. but you can imagine that, you know, a society that is very much connected to the grid online, interconnected, really struggled when the power went off. we had just very...
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as california burns. with gusts of up to 70 miles an hour, new blazes have spark -- sparked before othersould be contained. the fire causing most concern ih burninugh famed vineyards at kincaid, about 70 miles north of san francisco. >> you can actually hear the wind coming over the canyon over my neighbors from here. itounded lika rocket. reporter: another is the tick fire, los angeles. north of >> we are estimating it to be at en50 acres plus. with zero contai we have over 500 firefighters ot the incident row and we had approximately 10,000 structures there t bt were impactthe incident. report of people were told to abandon thr homes, memories are evoked to theevastating wildfires of the past two years that killed more than 100 people. the threat to human life heris real >> last reports were approximately 40,000 to 50,000 residents have been evacuated. we know numerous homes have been burned. we cannot get an accurate count during the evenings.er reportlast year, the deadliest fire in california's histo
as california burns. with gusts of up to 70 miles an hour, new blazes have spark -- sparked before othersould be contained. the fire causing most concern ih burninugh famed vineyards at kincaid, about 70 miles north of san francisco. >> you can actually hear the wind coming over the canyon over my neighbors from here. itounded lika rocket. reporter: another is the tick fire, los angeles. north of >> we are estimating it to be at en50 acres plus. with zero contai we have over 500...
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a california man is accused of selling secrets to china. an alleged incident was caught on camera. >>> and out of control. an airport vehicle spins round and round near a jetliner. how it was stopped before a disaster.
a california man is accused of selling secrets to china. an alleged incident was caught on camera. >>> and out of control. an airport vehicle spins round and round near a jetliner. how it was stopped before a disaster.
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sophie: a state of emergency is intalace across the entire s of california. here is why -- the latest blaze to break out as the hot, dry weather continues to present perfect conditions for fires to spark d turn into massiv infernos with incredible speed is in los angelelo the getty fire started this morning. it has already destroyed at least five homes, and authorities say thmo number will certainly rise. i'm in brentwood hills in west l.a. you can see the fire burning behind me. just beyond the trees and houses is the 405 freeway. that is the only thing separating the flames from the mentions of bel air anthe rest the sprawling city of los angeles and beyond. the priority is to get people out of the thousands of homes that remain at risk. as hungry flames lick thehe parcland, the fight to save them is conducted from the air and the d ound. >> leave your home. gest and mostfires and tragedies destructive blaze currently burning at kincaid in county. flames are destroying vast swathes of the wine country. it has forced more than 180,000 people to flee to our h
sophie: a state of emergency is intalace across the entire s of california. here is why -- the latest blaze to break out as the hot, dry weather continues to present perfect conditions for fires to spark d turn into massiv infernos with incredible speed is in los angelelo the getty fire started this morning. it has already destroyed at least five homes, and authorities say thmo number will certainly rise. i'm in brentwood hills in west l.a. you can see the fire burning behind me. just beyond...
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southern california and rhode island. there's a debate on whether san francisco should taek down the columbus statue. >> san francisco tower draws tourists from around the world every day. today it was the vandalized statue of columbus. that stole some of the attention. >> over the weekend somebody or a group poured red paint over the statue. a public works crew managed to scrub away graffiti that red destroy all monuments of genocide. and kill all colonizers. on monday the statue was drenched in paint. >> there are better ways to protest. and make the point. >> we can all agree today is october 14th. while many consider today to be columbus day. here in san francisco, it's officially. >> happy indigenous people day. >> last year the board of supervisors voted to make the change in a move that recognized the discrimination and violence against native americans. >> we have been robbed or not acknowledged as we rightly should be. >> families celebrated the day. where the topic of the defiled statue came up. >> we need to be
southern california and rhode island. there's a debate on whether san francisco should taek down the columbus statue. >> san francisco tower draws tourists from around the world every day. today it was the vandalized statue of columbus. that stole some of the attention. >> over the weekend somebody or a group poured red paint over the statue. a public works crew managed to scrub away graffiti that red destroy all monuments of genocide. and kill all colonizers. on monday the statue...
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meanwhile, in southern california, l.a. officials say the tick fire has destroyed 22 structures and threatening more. fifth-largest economy in the world on fire or dark this morning. >>> ahead, the houston astros, one win from their second world series title in three years. houston's own andy sholes is smiling this morning. he has that story in "the bleacher report" next. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us! only at t-mobile. avmoderate little things tcan be a big deal., that's why there's otezla. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your
meanwhile, in southern california, l.a. officials say the tick fire has destroyed 22 structures and threatening more. fifth-largest economy in the world on fire or dark this morning. >>> ahead, the houston astros, one win from their second world series title in three years. houston's own andy sholes is smiling this morning. he has that story in "the bleacher report" next. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery...
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you your ballot, there's not a polling place in places like washington and colorado and many parts of california, you get your ballot right at home and send it right back and other places there could be lines 2, 3, 4 hours on election day, the increased focus on election security and whether or not it's actually going to be conducted in open and fair manner i think reflects a real crisis point in the confidence in our system that has worked so far for 240 years that now we are in a point where national elections are flat, very narrowly and therefore the processes by how you actually vote start to matter more and more. >> breaks down by party, independents when asked the view of a party -- the party's commitment to fair and accurate election, the party commitments they say 48% republican party, they give the vote of confidence, 60% in democratic party. >> yeah, this is the commitment to whether or not the two frties are willing to hold open and fair elections and i think this reflects a little bit. there has been a republican strategy to tighten election rules, republicans say it's for security,
you your ballot, there's not a polling place in places like washington and colorado and many parts of california, you get your ballot right at home and send it right back and other places there could be lines 2, 3, 4 hours on election day, the increased focus on election security and whether or not it's actually going to be conducted in open and fair manner i think reflects a real crisis point in the confidence in our system that has worked so far for 240 years that now we are in a point where...
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en el sur de california las condiciones climÁticas han mejorado en el norte. los vientos estÁn soplando con mayor fuerza haciendo mÁs difÍcil la labor de los bomberos. arantxa: los feroces incendios tambiÉn azotan a baja california afectando a tijuana, tecate y playas de rosarito. mÁs de 1600 personas fueron evacuadas y se reportan tres muertes. la secretarÍa de marina puso en marcha el plan para sofocar los mÚltiples incendios forestales. fÉlix: miles de jÓvenes marcharÁn 216 misas desde nueva york a washington para pedirle la corte suprema que no corten el programa. como nos explica alejandra soto, su futuro serÁ decidido el prÓximo 12 de noviembre. reportera: alzar sus voces porque quedarse callados pondrÍa en riesgo su futuro y el de sus familias. >> esos para mÍ significan todo. >> un grupo de migrantes con familia en estados unidos comenzaron este sÁbado un recorrido de 16 dÍas y 230 millas. Éste 12 de noviembre los magistrados decidirÁn sobre los jÓvenes. nueva york presentÓ su apoyo formal. >> nosotros contribuimos mucho a la econom
en el sur de california las condiciones climÁticas han mejorado en el norte. los vientos estÁn soplando con mayor fuerza haciendo mÁs difÍcil la labor de los bomberos. arantxa: los feroces incendios tambiÉn azotan a baja california afectando a tijuana, tecate y playas de rosarito. mÁs de 1600 personas fueron evacuadas y se reportan tres muertes. la secretarÍa de marina puso en marcha el plan para sofocar los mÚltiples incendios forestales. fÉlix: miles de jÓvenes marcharÁn 216 misas...
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california has banned a widely used but problematic pesticide. it will end in february of next year. is blamed for harming brain development. it is used on about 60 different props in california including gradal officials have budgeted more than 500 billion dollars. >>> bmw is recalling one and 250,000 cars and suvs because of the issue be with the backup camera. settings can be changed so that the camera view can be turned off and remained off from drive to drive which is a violation of federal safety standards. the recall covers a dozen different vehicle models from 2018 three 2020. that is your cbs money watch report. >>> one of the big stories is the fire that is burning. the big concern for firefighters as the winds that is picking up. dusty conditions. under a red flag warning. low relative humidity values. dry air in midityes that is why this is a concern for us. need to see a live look to your backup camera. you shaking in the wind this morning. really up in the higher elevations. 75 mile per hour wind gust. healdsburg kills 52 mile-per-
california has banned a widely used but problematic pesticide. it will end in february of next year. is blamed for harming brain development. it is used on about 60 different props in california including gradal officials have budgeted more than 500 billion dollars. >>> bmw is recalling one and 250,000 cars and suvs because of the issue be with the backup camera. settings can be changed so that the camera view can be turned off and remained off from drive to drive which is a violation...
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i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... democrats have issued a legal demand to the presidents‘ chief of staff for documents relating to an impeachment inquiry. thousands of protestors in hong kong have defied a government ban on face masks, and held unofficial marches and rallies. buckingham palace says prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011, he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. 0ur royal correspondent, johnny dymond, reports. all smiles at the end of a high—profile tour. but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirrorgroup biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers,
i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... democrats have issued a legal demand to the presidents‘ chief of staff for documents relating to an impeachment inquiry. thousands of protestors in hong kong have defied a government ban on face masks, and held unofficial marches and rallies. buckingham palace says prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged...
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