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and california is bracing for yet another round of storms, starting tomorrow. destructive flooding battered millions in the state this weekend, forcing evacuations, washing out roads and triggering landslides. cbs's joy benedict joins us with the latest. joy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, robert. yeah, you can see we are getting a small break in that extreme weather for now. but california is already bracing for the next round of snow and rain expected to onslaught the golden state that is already pretty battered. evacuation orders and warnings for thousands of people statewide after severe flash flooding caused a levee to fail. washed out miles of roads and prompted more than 100 rescues. swift water rescue crews kept busy in the hard-hit central california farming town of watsonville. >> shocking and sad at the same time. >> reporter: the storm pushed the river over its banks saturday, leaving large swaths of the city underwater, and forced many families into shelters. >> i lost everything on '95, and this would be my second time in the shelter sin
and california is bracing for yet another round of storms, starting tomorrow. destructive flooding battered millions in the state this weekend, forcing evacuations, washing out roads and triggering landslides. cbs's joy benedict joins us with the latest. joy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, robert. yeah, you can see we are getting a small break in that extreme weather for now. but california is already bracing for the next round of snow and rain expected to onslaught the golden...
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. >> death toll rising in california. the historic snowstorm blamed for more bodies being found and now a new warning to residents, prepare for floods. nba ledgegend arrested, shawn k in connection with a drive by shooting. >> and president biden going bick. seeking to cut the deficit by $3 trillion. details on his plan to do it. why republicans say it will never happen. cnn this morning starts right now. >>> we begin this morning with the war in ukraine. russia launching a barrage of missiles overnight. power knocked out. innocent civilians killed. the russians struck several major cities including the capitol of kyiv. ukrainian officials say a russian missile obliterated homes and killed five people in the western city which is right on nato's doorstep. this is a photo of russian missiles rising up into the sky in the predawn hours. ukraine's military says russia lau launched more than 80 missiles in all. and the largest nuclear plant is completely disconnected because of that russian shelling. that's according to the e
. >> death toll rising in california. the historic snowstorm blamed for more bodies being found and now a new warning to residents, prepare for floods. nba ledgegend arrested, shawn k in connection with a drive by shooting. >> and president biden going bick. seeking to cut the deficit by $3 trillion. details on his plan to do it. why republicans say it will never happen. cnn this morning starts right now. >>> we begin this morning with the war in ukraine. russia launching a...
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hello, california. i think you guys have problems out here but your governor is , very concerned about what we are doing in florida so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. leon are to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we are facing now. and, of course, president reagan had a great sense of humor. i thought about the story that there was a debate between three of our founding fathers, dr. benjamin rush, thomas jefferson, and ben franklin. in the debate was about what was the world's oldest profession. dr. roche said, as a physician, the world's oldest profession is of the doctor because eve was cut out of adam's rib so it has to be the physician. thomas jefferson who you know design monticello said no, the world's oldest profession is the architect. after all it was the architect who brought order out of all the chaos in the universe. ben franklin said no, you're both wrong. th
hello, california. i think you guys have problems out here but your governor is , very concerned about what we are doing in florida so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. leon are to be at the ronald reagan library. and as i was coming here i started to think a little bit about president reagan and about some of the issues that we are facing now. and, of course, president reagan had a great sense of humor. i thought about the story that there was a debate between three of our...
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it is his only stop in northern california. the event is mostly sold out except for tickets in the front, which run $85. it includes a copy of his book "it's ok to be angry about capitalism." the event starts at 7:00. in nearly one month, california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3, masks will no longer be required at indoor , high-risk, and health care settings. those include health care, long-term care, emergency and wa wearing a mask in those settings will still be recommended however. also changing next mont,h the -- also changing next month, the state will no longer require health care workers to be vaccinated against covid. in 10 days, the state shortening isolation time. if you test positive, you only have to isolate for five days. not 10. as long as you do not have a fever and your symptoms are improving. still ahead on abc seven mornings, florida governor ron desantis will be in california tomorrow with a visit. what the visit would mean to the golden state for a poss
it is his only stop in northern california. the event is mostly sold out except for tickets in the front, which run $85. it includes a copy of his book "it's ok to be angry about capitalism." the event starts at 7:00. in nearly one month, california's masking rules are changing according to the department of health. starting april 3, masks will no longer be required at indoor , high-risk, and health care settings. those include health care, long-term care, emergency and wa wearing a...
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and you're growing in california? nch enra? ah and you're growing in california? atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. howie: man, it's lonely. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with going through life, it's lonely. kamauu: there is the therapeutic aspect of music. ♪ ♪ dion: take a look at this. people in san bernardino county in southern california are running out of supplies and patience because of conditions for it highways into the san bernardino mountains are closed due to a severe dumping of snow. areas are getting more than six feet in just the last week. two gas stations even ran out of fuel and stores left sold out of food. some residents have been stranded in their homes for more than a week now. one family says they are about to run out of protein -- propane, leaving them with no heat. >> i assume that we are going to be in some pretty dark times here. it is cold! >> it
and you're growing in california? nch enra? ah and you're growing in california? atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. howie: man, it's lonely. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with going through life, it's lonely. kamauu: there is the therapeutic aspect of music. ♪ ♪ dion: take a look at this....
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california was not asleep holding state. however, the work of the reparations task force details what they see a specific harm suffered by african americans in california as a result of slavery. >> those harms according to the task force impacted housing, education, political representation and land and business ownership for blacks in california for more than a century after slavery ended having that publicly about 2 dozen times over the last year and a half. the task force is still working to determine what they believe reparation should involved, but could include cash payments, grants and tuition assistance. what direct victims and are all african-american descendants of us slavery in california to meet the residency requirement be compensated. he questions still remain to be decided, including will recipients have to be california residents and perhaps the question of most high interest. reparations be paid and measure to ensure the form of payment aligns with the estimate of damages in sacramento. karma dickerson. >> a
california was not asleep holding state. however, the work of the reparations task force details what they see a specific harm suffered by african americans in california as a result of slavery. >> those harms according to the task force impacted housing, education, political representation and land and business ownership for blacks in california for more than a century after slavery ended having that publicly about 2 dozen times over the last year and a half. the task force is still...
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well, that low is finally going to head into southern california. it will bring more rain for them for us. we're going to dry things out. we'll have more on your weather coming up few minutes. i lawrence, thank driver grateful to be alive tonight after his car crashes into a tree. >> on interstate 2.80, in daly city. it happened about a mile away from the east more avenue exit this morning. the driver says it. he was in the second lane from the fast one. when he started to hydro plain. and that is when he says he lost control and went straight for the tree which eventually caused it to fall. the driver says that he's thankful he was alone in the car when this happened. >> i'm glad my wife wasn't in the car. i just came from dropping off a arson as i'm glad he wasn't in the vehicle. ultimately, i'm just grateful to be here. >> the driver suffered minor injuries. officers say they believe excessive speed was a factor in the crash. meantime, they are urging drivers to avoid breaking hard and to increase distance between other vehicles that way in case
well, that low is finally going to head into southern california. it will bring more rain for them for us. we're going to dry things out. we'll have more on your weather coming up few minutes. i lawrence, thank driver grateful to be alive tonight after his car crashes into a tree. >> on interstate 2.80, in daly city. it happened about a mile away from the east more avenue exit this morning. the driver says it. he was in the second lane from the fast one. when he started to hydro plain....
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hoy el presidente biden declarÓ emergencia en el estado de california. y llamÓ a la fuerza fed principal para que veo las ayudas estatales y locales. >>> hasta cuÁndo va a seguir este riesgo para los habitantes de california. carlos nos tiene las respuestas. buenas noches. >>> el peligro de las inundaciones continÚan lo que resta de noche y la madrugada del sÁbado, fÍjate lo que ocurre, las montaÑas de la sierra nevada estÁn cubiertas por mÁs de 16 pies de nieve. todo producto de las tormentas invernales que han afectado la zona en los pasados meses. para que tenga una idea, la cantidad de nieve acumulada 150 a 110% por encima de lo normal. el peligro es una nueva tormenta que trae lluvia torrencial, mucha humedad y abundante cali destropical. harÁ que la nieve se derrota, causando corrientes de agua, que desborden rÍos, generando inundaciones que van a seguir siendo severas. y es el peligro, que tanta lluvia caigan sobre montaÑas que estÁn excesivamente cubiertas por nieve. la recomendaciÓn es retÍrese de cuerpos de agua, rÍos y rai chaul
hoy el presidente biden declarÓ emergencia en el estado de california. y llamÓ a la fuerza fed principal para que veo las ayudas estatales y locales. >>> hasta cuÁndo va a seguir este riesgo para los habitantes de california. carlos nos tiene las respuestas. buenas noches. >>> el peligro de las inundaciones continÚan lo que resta de noche y la madrugada del sÁbado, fÍjate lo que ocurre, las montaÑas de la sierra nevada estÁn cubiertas por mÁs de 16 pies de nieve. todo...
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event for southern california. tons of rain there. but it's had a higher impact around the bay area. here's the reason why. on the radar loop you can see everything swirling around. this is the center of the storm system basically right over san francisco on the northern end of the bay. the whole system has consolidated itself into one central area of low pressure. that's what we find at the center of the storm systems. earlier today, though, that was not the case. as the system evolved, the interaction, the different areas of low pressure was part of why the season changedite trajectory a little bit. it's named the fujiwara effect. about noon, the bursts of winds were heading to santa cruz county before the severe thunderstorm warning was issued. two different areas of low pressure, with my finger in the l there. they interact with each other and they actually rotate around a central point. interaction of these, the one pulling on this other area of low pressure is what dragged it back up to the north towards basically the heart of t
event for southern california. tons of rain there. but it's had a higher impact around the bay area. here's the reason why. on the radar loop you can see everything swirling around. this is the center of the storm system basically right over san francisco on the northern end of the bay. the whole system has consolidated itself into one central area of low pressure. that's what we find at the center of the storm systems. earlier today, though, that was not the case. as the system evolved, the...
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ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. or live chat at calhope.org today. dion: dozens of volunteers cleaned up a city park this morning as far as california clean community days initiative. they picked up f riley park. -- litter at riley park. the program is a 1.2 billion dollar effort designed to engage communities and improve public spaces in underserved areas. a great day to do it. the sun was out. spencer: nice and sunny, a little crisp, but he was complaining? dion: yeah, compared to what we had. spencer: we are drying out but will be cooling down tonight. no storms today, no storms this weekend, and i will give you a look at service when right now. it is pretty breezy, dusty in some spots of up to 32 miles per hour at sfo and 25 to 30 mile
ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. or live chat at calhope.org today. dion: dozens of volunteers cleaned up a city park this morning as far as california clean community days...
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today is national equal pay day in california. first partner, jennifer siebel newsom is bringing attention to the gender pay gap in california for us capitol reporter, a town wallace talked one-on-one with the first partner. >> well, take a look at all of these major companies that have signed on to the first partners equal pay pledge to close the pay gap. >> today, jennifer siebel newsom announced some of the state's largest cities have officially signed on as well. something she says will get california that much closer to equity for all. plus today from california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom as she and pay equity advocates announced the cities of san francisco, oakland, fresno, long beach, los angeles and san diego have signed on to her equal pay pledge. the end goal is to close the pay gap in california and ensure. >> equity for all. during an exclusive one-on-one interview with us, siebel newsom made clear the pay pledge announcement from those 6 cities on this day. national equal pay day is not a coincidence, but i
today is national equal pay day in california. first partner, jennifer siebel newsom is bringing attention to the gender pay gap in california for us capitol reporter, a town wallace talked one-on-one with the first partner. >> well, take a look at all of these major companies that have signed on to the first partners equal pay pledge to close the pay gap. >> today, jennifer siebel newsom announced some of the state's largest cities have officially signed on as well. something she...
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california's reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turn around has ended years of draught for nearly half the state. and california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of future water supplies. >> thank you. >>> straight ahead, nasa debuts the new space suits destined for moon. the latest on busters. >>> and later, why it is the end of the road for an iconic car dealership. >>> it's been more than 50 years since the last americans walked on the moon. the iconic space suits were bulky and limiting moeblgt. now there's an upgrade. cbs' mark straussman has more. >> it is the most beautiful sight. >> reporter: in space to dress for success is a matter of survive. how hard is this? >> very. it is very, very challenging. >> the inner layer. >> reporter: russ works for axiom space. to the lunar south pole. this is it? >> yes. it is praet close. we'll tweak a couple things but in larng part that's praet much the suit. >> reporter: the collar. the outer layer will be w l kr. what aut suit
california's reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turn around has ended years of draught for nearly half the state. and california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of future water supplies. >> thank you. >>> straight ahead, nasa debuts the new space suits destined for moon. the latest on busters. >>> and later, why it is the end of the road for an iconic car dealership. >>> it's been more than 50 years since the...
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leÓn: en california, el tsunami de desalojos estÁ teniendo efecto. ha sido causado por los exorbitantes aumentos de la renta. >> yo pensÉ que tenÍa un lugar bien seguro, pagando mi renta. pagÁbamos $1500 y se doblÓ la cantidad de la renta. leÓn: para tratar de evitar que los inquilinos se conviertan en indigentes, se creÓ una ley estatal que limita el aumento anual del 5 %. maity: vendedores ambulantes de nueva york siguen debatiÉndose entre largas demoras burocrÁticas. en medio de esa larga espera, reciben multas cada vez mÁs caras que deben pagar para ganarse el sustento. reportera detrÁs de los mÁs de 15,000 vendedores ambulantes en las calles de nueva york, hay casi siempre la misma historia con las multas. >> cuÁntas multas. 20 o 30 multas o mÁs. incluso hasta arrestos. >> a veces los teques los ponen de $1000 y los bajan a $500 o $250. >> los tickets de sanidad son de $2000. los de la policÍa pueden ser de $50. llevo dos aÑos esperando, uno para el carro y otra para vendedora de calle. reportera: las inspecciones antes a las real
leÓn: en california, el tsunami de desalojos estÁ teniendo efecto. ha sido causado por los exorbitantes aumentos de la renta. >> yo pensÉ que tenÍa un lugar bien seguro, pagando mi renta. pagÁbamos $1500 y se doblÓ la cantidad de la renta. leÓn: para tratar de evitar que los inquilinos se conviertan en indigentes, se creÓ una ley estatal que limita el aumento anual del 5 %. maity: vendedores ambulantes de nueva york siguen debatiÉndose entre largas demoras burocrÁticas. en medio...
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in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking abortion services by sharing their digital data. joining me is a business insider reporter. thank you for joining us. you have done in-depth reporting recently on meta and google's practice of sharing private data with police and abortion related prosecution ses, would you share with us what you found at a high level? >> law enforcement can utilize digital data from social media companies in two different ways, the first being anything publicly posted or voluntarily surrendered so if you allow law enforcement to review your social media account during the course of investigation, that is fair game,
in response on monday, california governor gavin newsom tweeted that california won't be doing business with walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. the tweet was followed by an announcement that the state would not renew a $54 million contract with walgreens. abortion services are increasingly being criminalized and we take an inside look this week at how bay area tech companies meta and google have helped police prosecute people who are seeking...
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the eastern deserts of the state and northeastern california. our 2 problem spots that we still have really the rest of the state seeing drought one week by the next whittled away by the storms that just keep coming. and we have another on the way early next week. as for today, we've got a nice dry start late afternoon into early evening. a couple of brief sprinkles to showers. most of us won't even see them. but don't be surprised if you do now into tomorrow saturday and sunday skies will be nice and clear. our clearest driest days and also some of her most mild. definitely get out there and enjoy as much as you can. and also good weather to be getting up in the sierra. if you're heading up there today, we do have a winter weather advisory. roads are still open. just bring those chains with you. a couple inches of new snow fall will be really nice there on the slopes. as for winds that cold front passing through is going to pick up winds into the afternoon. 25 miles per hour. peak wind gust shouldn't cause too many issues, but some trees with w
the eastern deserts of the state and northeastern california. our 2 problem spots that we still have really the rest of the state seeing drought one week by the next whittled away by the storms that just keep coming. and we have another on the way early next week. as for today, we've got a nice dry start late afternoon into early evening. a couple of brief sprinkles to showers. most of us won't even see them. but don't be surprised if you do now into tomorrow saturday and sunday skies will be...
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california's reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turnaround in water levels has ended years of drought for nearly half the state. california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of the state's future water supplies on april 1st. len ramirez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> chinese president xi jinping is meeting with russian president vladimir putin in moscow today. it comes after putin visited the occupied ukrainian port city of mariupol over the weekend. russia bombed, seized, and illegally annexed it last year, damaging or destroying nearly all of its buildings. putin was seen driving himself around the city touring a new playground and theater and visiting residents there. he also visited occupied crimea to mark the ninth anniversary of its annexation from ukraine. >>> back home, new york community bank has agreed to buy a large part of failed new york-based signature bank. the federal deposit insurance corporation announced the $2.7 billion deal last night. signature bank's 40 b
california's reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turnaround in water levels has ended years of drought for nearly half the state. california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of the state's future water supplies on april 1st. len ramirez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> chinese president xi jinping is meeting with russian president vladimir putin in moscow today. it comes after putin visited the occupied ukrainian port city of mariupol over...
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it's not happening here in california. but the governor has no tolerance for what walgreens is doing. marianne favro, picks up the story. >> we talked with walgreens shoppers today, and many of them told us they felt the governor this gone too far by targeting the company for boycott. governor gavin newsom tweeted today california won't be doing business with @walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. we're done. today, bay area walgreens shoppers responded. >> i don't think he should intervene in people's personal and medical affairs or try to influence a business. >> should let walgreens do what they want to do. >> the governor's move comes after walgreens told 21 republicans attorneys general that it would not sell the abortion pill mifepristone in their states, including clarification for how much business the state does with the company. a spokesperson issued this statement saying california is reviewing all relationships between walgreens and the state. we will not pursue
it's not happening here in california. but the governor has no tolerance for what walgreens is doing. marianne favro, picks up the story. >> we talked with walgreens shoppers today, and many of them told us they felt the governor this gone too far by targeting the company for boycott. governor gavin newsom tweeted today california won't be doing business with @walgreens or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk. we're done. today, bay area walgreens...
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some rain begin to move into far northern california. some showers, some snow showers up over the shasta siskiyou mountain range. also the trinity areas. we're going to see more of that begin to move further south as we head through the evening hours. and that is going to begin to pick up. so i think late tonight into early tomorrow morning is when we're talking about the brunt of this rain coming through. i think if you're headed toward the latter half the commute, maybe around 8, 9 o'clock. most of the rain will have come to an end. but we're going to see that moving in overnight tonight. you'll see it on the computer models here being picked up at the start to slide into the bay area. there you go. for 5 o'clock in the morning. that rain picking up again. more snow in the mountains as well. then behind that, finally, the catch a little bit of a break, but oh, there we go. we've got a lot more rain on the way the atmospheric rivers taking aim at california. we're going to talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. all right, lawr
some rain begin to move into far northern california. some showers, some snow showers up over the shasta siskiyou mountain range. also the trinity areas. we're going to see more of that begin to move further south as we head through the evening hours. and that is going to begin to pick up. so i think late tonight into early tomorrow morning is when we're talking about the brunt of this rain coming through. i think if you're headed toward the latter half the commute, maybe around 8, 9 o'clock....
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well, all the rain from the recent storms really cause devastating flooding in central california. look at that. crews in the moraine county fire department travel down to to larry county try to help rescue people who are trapped in high flood waters. kron 4 sarah stinson got a chance to talk to a battalion chief who was right in between rescues to learn more about their state spanning rescue efforts. take a listen. >> way to moderate county can be seen looking more like a river with cars floating californians who live in these areas have already been devastated by recent storms and are now faced with even more rain on the way. we have rain coming in >> inch of rain is forecasted. graham grown is a battalion chief with marin county fire in a part of the 16 person. water rescue team. >> for almost 2 weeks, this team has been traveling across the state rescuing people stuck on flooded roads and people trapped in their homes. really thing people out of their cars when they try to drive through. >> getting water, which is one of the most dangerous things we can do out there. the group
well, all the rain from the recent storms really cause devastating flooding in central california. look at that. crews in the moraine county fire department travel down to to larry county try to help rescue people who are trapped in high flood waters. kron 4 sarah stinson got a chance to talk to a battalion chief who was right in between rescues to learn more about their state spanning rescue efforts. take a listen. >> way to moderate county can be seen looking more like a river with cars...
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and not just california but the struggle of california. so paul baran is a big character, the book, but he's also a huge influence. cedric robinson character in the book, huge theoretical influence. roxann dunbar tease that. i know that she was important historian when i was writing this book and i reading back her stuff. i didn't know she was working on the line at fairchild semiconductor and like organizing labor actions as a like tech worker in the bay area and so locating history of that tradition has ended up being a really important part of the project for me. and i definitely found myself within it and reflected in it, and i hope to do more with it in the future right. i think we could use a california communist reader that lays out this history all great. let's see here else and the other questions back here. i'm trying to figure out how i can get it down here. yeah, exactly. toss it back and forth if you can come. right over here. i have quite a long arm. i hope the phenomenal question. that'd be good. so what are one of the sort
and not just california but the struggle of california. so paul baran is a big character, the book, but he's also a huge influence. cedric robinson character in the book, huge theoretical influence. roxann dunbar tease that. i know that she was important historian when i was writing this book and i reading back her stuff. i didn't know she was working on the line at fairchild semiconductor and like organizing labor actions as a like tech worker in the bay area and so locating history of that...
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something she says will get california that much closer to equity for all. plus today from california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom as she and pay equity advocates announced the cities of san francisco, oakland, fresno, long beach, los angeles and san diego have signed on to her equal pay pledge. the end goal is to close the pay gap in california and ensure. >> equity for all. during an exclusive one-on-one interview with us, siebel newsom made clear the pay pledge announcement from those 6 cities on this day. national equal pay day is not a coincidence, but is a vital step in the state where as of 2022 on average california women earned $0.88 for every tollar. a man earned have tremendous empathy and especially adam, but the from others and for women of color because that pay gap is much wider siebel newsom first launched the equal pay pledge initiative with the california commission on the status of women and girls and the california labor and workforce development agency in 2019. >> in addition to the 6 cities who just signed on to the pledge. so
something she says will get california that much closer to equity for all. plus today from california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom as she and pay equity advocates announced the cities of san francisco, oakland, fresno, long beach, los angeles and san diego have signed on to her equal pay pledge. the end goal is to close the pay gap in california and ensure. >> equity for all. during an exclusive one-on-one interview with us, siebel newsom made clear the pay pledge announcement...
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common sense stories out of california. but, you know, we've been doing this concern for five or six years, and we haven't had it yet. any day now, maybe. stuart: i know. -- the. >> i know. stuart: thank you very much, steve. great stuff. back to the markets. can't leave that alone today. jonathan hoenig. a sea of red ink, jonathan. >>st the all the banks once again. friday is an important day because it's after after the market on friday the fdic generally closes those banks, right? they reopen on monday, so a lot of jitters as you pointed out earlier in your program about the banks in particular. stuart: so there's no evidence that today we're containing this banking crisis. it's still running, and we're all waiting tentatively for after the closing bell this afternoon and then what happens on the weekend. >> well, stuart, first republic got a back sop the, it was more like a band-aid. and the stock is down 20 some percent on that backstop. you know, often times these types of band-aids mask the problem, they prolong the
common sense stories out of california. but, you know, we've been doing this concern for five or six years, and we haven't had it yet. any day now, maybe. stuart: i know. -- the. >> i know. stuart: thank you very much, steve. great stuff. back to the markets. can't leave that alone today. jonathan hoenig. a sea of red ink, jonathan. >>st the all the banks once again. friday is an important day because it's after after the market on friday the fdic generally closes those banks,...
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ramÓn: ahÍ tiene la situaciÓn al sur de california. despuÉs de 10 aÑos, esta noche se apagaron la luces de la bahÍa para instalar nuevas luces. ya se recaudaron mÁs de 11 millones de dÓlares que son necesarios. si se logra reunir los fondos, el puente estarÍa iluminado para finales de este aÑo. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california (cdph) anunciÓ que el prÓximo 3 de abril ya no serÁ necesario llevar una mascarilla en centro de salud, tampoco serÁ un requisito de que los trabajadores de salud se vacunen contra el covid—19. justo antes de cumplir tres aÑos de la emergencia por el covid—19, se termina la ayuda. veamos los cambios que se esperan. reportero: el gobernador de california anunciÓ el final del coronavirus este martes. cierran las oportunidades para aquellas personas que no se vacunaron. tendrÁ que hacerlo por su propia cuenta. >> sabemos que el costo vendrÁ del pÚblico. reportero: se podÍa llevar a su casa pruebas gratis, recibir medicamentos, eso se acabÓ. >> de ahora en adelante todo depende de
ramÓn: ahÍ tiene la situaciÓn al sur de california. despuÉs de 10 aÑos, esta noche se apagaron la luces de la bahÍa para instalar nuevas luces. ya se recaudaron mÁs de 11 millones de dÓlares que son necesarios. si se logra reunir los fondos, el puente estarÍa iluminado para finales de este aÑo. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california (cdph) anunciÓ que el prÓximo 3 de abril ya no serÁ necesario llevar una mascarilla en centro de salud, tampoco serÁ un requisito de que los...
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here in california. people are still clearing water and debris left behind by this week's atmospheric river pacific gas and electric brought in additional crews to speed up power restoration to thousands of homes and businesses, and we still have a few more days to go. to get things up and going again, but just to pull together and support each other back to back storms, only about 36% of california remains in a drought , though state officials say years of dry conditions have created small cracks and levee walls. it's raising fears rushing water could break through and flood homes and future storms. on average. they are 57 years old. um and many of them were built using standards less rigorous than our current best engineering practices in los angeles. christina coleman fox news an update now the managers of 555, california and san francisco have been ordered to replace two broken windows as soon as possible. one window cracked and anot from the 43rd floor of the office tower during tuesday's gusty wind
here in california. people are still clearing water and debris left behind by this week's atmospheric river pacific gas and electric brought in additional crews to speed up power restoration to thousands of homes and businesses, and we still have a few more days to go. to get things up and going again, but just to pull together and support each other back to back storms, only about 36% of california remains in a drought , though state officials say years of dry conditions have created small...
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let's keep it going. ce >>> tonight, the unrelenting rain and catastrophic flooding in california. a major levee breaks, raging waters flooding into communities below, thousands forced to evacuate roads washed away, homes underwater, residents had to be rescued, and now more rain is on the way. >>> new fallout from the second-biggest bank failure ever companies may not be able to pay employees, and sellers on etsy say they're no longer getting paid. >> those funds feed my family and pay my bills. >>> a new spring break warning from texas authorities to stay out of mexico because it's two dangerous, as three more u.s. residents go missing >>> the game-changing new study on prostate cancer is aggressive treatment no longer necessary for patients? >>> the shortage of primary care physicians across the country. why it's happening and what it could mean for your health. >>> jack daniels under fire. we take you to the town covered in black fungus. the culprit? vapors from the whiskeymaker's barrel houses. how residents are fighting back. >>> and skiing into history. american mikaela shif
let's keep it going. ce >>> tonight, the unrelenting rain and catastrophic flooding in california. a major levee breaks, raging waters flooding into communities below, thousands forced to evacuate roads washed away, homes underwater, residents had to be rescued, and now more rain is on the way. >>> new fallout from the second-biggest bank failure ever companies may not be able to pay employees, and sellers on etsy say they're no longer getting paid. >> those funds feed...
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there are several evacuation orders across central california right now because of the threat of heavy rain and more potential flooding. hundreds of people to larry county up in order to leave their homes over concerns that the roadways could become impassable, leaving them stranded a little farther north people living along the san joaquin river have also been ordered to evacuate. authorities say that the river is already in danger of overflowing and they're concerned that the rapidly melting snow melt could cut off access to that whole area. and people who live in the harlem may not want to wait any longer. but they're going to have to wait a little bit more before they can return home. monterey county officials are now saying flooding from the broken river levee damaged a sewer main that serves the city and now it needs to be repaired over 2000 people were forced to evacuate when that levee burst on march 10th more than a dozen trucks have been collecting delivering sewage to a local treatment plant where that pipe is now offline. crews are hoping they can finish these repairs by th
there are several evacuation orders across central california right now because of the threat of heavy rain and more potential flooding. hundreds of people to larry county up in order to leave their homes over concerns that the roadways could become impassable, leaving them stranded a little farther north people living along the san joaquin river have also been ordered to evacuate. authorities say that the river is already in danger of overflowing and they're concerned that the rapidly melting...
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they got a lot of rain in southern california as well. but even now they're starting to get some relief there as well. but for us, it's all about the blue skies and stormtracker 4, certainly confirming that. enjoy the sunshine today and tomorrow looking very nice as well. so tonight, mostly clear skies will have a little patchy fog out there because we've got the cooler temperatures. remember, we're going to get down into those mid 30's and some of our inland spots. looking ahead, we've got just a shower chance over the weekend and then this is where it gets kind of interesting here. you can see the shower chance coming in on friday. the system's not really holding together, bringing clouds our way on sunday morning as well. but as we get into next week, it is that later monday into tuesday, one model wanting to bring this right, some pretty robust rain, the other pulling back on that. so this is the more robust here, as you can but, you know, we'll have to see how this all works out as we work our way into next week. but for now, nice we
they got a lot of rain in southern california as well. but even now they're starting to get some relief there as well. but for us, it's all about the blue skies and stormtracker 4, certainly confirming that. enjoy the sunshine today and tomorrow looking very nice as well. so tonight, mostly clear skies will have a little patchy fog out there because we've got the cooler temperatures. remember, we're going to get down into those mid 30's and some of our inland spots. looking ahead, we've got...
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well, here in california, we are. we used to goats. you clear, not our vegetation, but at one connecticut farm, they have a different purpose. they're for cuddling. it's a coat cuddling. their appeal. >> the farm even has a cuddle instructor. farmers meant to be a place where you can unplug relax with a goat. john, i would love to cuddle with ago just keep him away from the wildflowers. but yeah, they look super good to me. >> all right. well, we got to switch gears coming up in the next hour. more violence unfolds on a muni bus in san francisco man injured in a shooting. the suspect still at large. we'll tell you what we know. was 2 people charged with. >> kidnapping baby brandon last year. they're facing sentencing today. we'll have the latest in a live report from the courthouse. and in a now viral video, a trans woman is verbally attacked at a san francisco restaurant all while patrons and restaurant employees just sit around and watch what she says to kron. 4 watch what she says to kron. 4 will be right back. i used to wait to run
well, here in california, we are. we used to goats. you clear, not our vegetation, but at one connecticut farm, they have a different purpose. they're for cuddling. it's a coat cuddling. their appeal. >> the farm even has a cuddle instructor. farmers meant to be a place where you can unplug relax with a goat. john, i would love to cuddle with ago just keep him away from the wildflowers. but yeah, they look super good to me. >> all right. well, we got to switch gears coming up in the...
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why a lawmaker wants to outlaw skittles in the state of california. lot of people are heading to sacramento this weekend to catch some march madness action. what you can expect if he had to that. >> game at golden one center in downtown sachs. still ahead. >> this just in to the kron. 4 news room with a layup. police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead. police say it happened about 3 this afternoon on solano avenue just west of interstate 80. the motive and circumstances surrounding the shooting up and they're under investigation will keep you posted when we get more information. skittles star patch kids and campbell soup could all be banned in california if a new bill proposed in the state capitol is passed. california assembly member jesse gabriel is introducing legislation that would ban 5 common food additives said some studies have links to organ damage and cancer. the additives include brahm unaided, vegetable, oil, potassium, bromate and titanium dioxide, all of which are already banned in europe. if the ban passes, companies want
why a lawmaker wants to outlaw skittles in the state of california. lot of people are heading to sacramento this weekend to catch some march madness action. what you can expect if he had to that. >> game at golden one center in downtown sachs. still ahead. >> this just in to the kron. 4 news room with a layup. police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead. police say it happened about 3 this afternoon on solano avenue just west of interstate 80. the motive and...
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california also cannot fun travel costs for people who live in other states to come to california to pay for their abortions. well, wednesday state senate leader toni atkins who also identifies as a proposed a bill that would overturn the ban, but it remains unclear if the bill will get enough votes. 10 1% of lawmakers in the state legislature identify as lgbtq. coming up on the kron, 4 news at noon. one city is asking people to cut back on their water usage after 8. >> damage water line causes a shortage in drinking water. we tell you the latest developments on that in a live report. that's coming up. plus, the state of california hold new hearings on possible reparation payments to african-americans. we tell you what's next as the state works to come up with a plan. and could crime stats in oakland be taking a turn for the better? the latest arrest police have made so far after this. >> oakland police arrested 4 men for 18 robberies. the department says the crime spree started last year in the latest incident happened about a week ago. they say the men used firearms or knives to th
california also cannot fun travel costs for people who live in other states to come to california to pay for their abortions. well, wednesday state senate leader toni atkins who also identifies as a proposed a bill that would overturn the ban, but it remains unclear if the bill will get enough votes. 10 1% of lawmakers in the state legislature identify as lgbtq. coming up on the kron, 4 news at noon. one city is asking people to cut back on their water usage after 8. >> damage water line...
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for california women of the year . doctor jin jiang is ceo of chinese hospital in san francisco, california legislative women's caucus has been hosting the woman of the year event during women's history month since 1987 nominees will be accepted by members of the state legislature until the end of the month. there's a new display on the peninsula honoring harriet tubman statue depicting the leader of the underground railroad was unveiled that the new transit plaza at the millbrae bart station take a look. it shows tubman in the doorway of her new york home and rests on a foundation that includes 14 glass bricks. they represent the 14 trips she took on the underground railroad to free slaves in the us each brook is also inscribed with words reflecting the values tubman inspired. their words that pertain to her life like faith and courage, and home and service and suffragist and abolitionist harriet tubman is a is a critical figure in history for black americans for white americans for everybody, i mean, we're considerin
for california women of the year . doctor jin jiang is ceo of chinese hospital in san francisco, california legislative women's caucus has been hosting the woman of the year event during women's history month since 1987 nominees will be accepted by members of the state legislature until the end of the month. there's a new display on the peninsula honoring harriet tubman statue depicting the leader of the underground railroad was unveiled that the new transit plaza at the millbrae bart station...
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the california health department just announced new rules about indoor masking. >> california's department of public health is updating covid-19 masking rules starting april 3rd masks will no longer required in indoor high-risk in health care settings. those areas include health care, long term care and correctional facilities. masks will also no longer be required inside homeless emergency and warming and cooling centers. despite the change wearing a mask in those r high-risk indoor settings will still be recommended. also changing on april 3rd, the state will no longer require health care workers to be vaccinated against covid-19. >> a new study says that many parents lied about their child's covid status during the pandemic. researchers at middlesex community college in connecticut found that one out of 4 parents was not honest out of fear of losing their jobs. other reasons, the burden of having to keep children in quarantine and having them in a school. 50% of the nearly 600 people surveyed said that they live because it was their right not to adhere to the covid guidelines, diabetes
the california health department just announced new rules about indoor masking. >> california's department of public health is updating covid-19 masking rules starting april 3rd masks will no longer required in indoor high-risk in health care settings. those areas include health care, long term care and correctional facilities. masks will also no longer be required inside homeless emergency and warming and cooling centers. despite the change wearing a mask in those r high-risk indoor...
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on a california supreme court ruling. basically all of this is started by the supreme court's. we had a b5 and then we had -- >> the new labor law that required all of these companies to treat their drivers as employees and then huber and lyft were able to pass this proposition that said no but you can continue to send them as i sees . not really overturning a b5, it is an exception. >> exempting them. so the supreme court is the one that basically started that process and now if they get this case, it is going to be fascinating to see what they think about it and if that lives up to their previous rulings. >> we will be watching it for national repercussions as well. reporting has also had a very personal effect and you helped a deactivated worker. >> when you are a geek worker you can be deactivated or basically kicked off the app at any time and that is what happens to a massachusetts huber driver that i was speaking with for another story. when he told me his story, i was fascinated because huber basically asked him t
on a california supreme court ruling. basically all of this is started by the supreme court's. we had a b5 and then we had -- >> the new labor law that required all of these companies to treat their drivers as employees and then huber and lyft were able to pass this proposition that said no but you can continue to send them as i sees . not really overturning a b5, it is an exception. >> exempting them. so the supreme court is the one that basically started that process and now if...
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about 90 warnings across the state of california. we now know this is deadly, tw people have died from thes localize storms. from this atmospheric river, working to warm some of that mountain snow melt the series of storms that we had of course cutting of communities, blocking people in, killing about 13 people. now that snow starting to melt trailing down off into local communities just like this one causing a lot of serious and dangerous situation. the president and activating national emergency in certai counties, here about 34, 5 counties in the state of california which means fema is activated. the national guard is active and main search and rescue crews nearby to hear and other places across the state ar active as well this is one of the areas, also northern california, monterrey county maybe about 13 inches or so. that's an incredible amount of water. one levy broke in that area, near santa cruz. a lot of people in trouble they're in danger. we spoke to somebody nearb that area, about what they are experiencing listen to this
about 90 warnings across the state of california. we now know this is deadly, tw people have died from thes localize storms. from this atmospheric river, working to warm some of that mountain snow melt the series of storms that we had of course cutting of communities, blocking people in, killing about 13 people. now that snow starting to melt trailing down off into local communities just like this one causing a lot of serious and dangerous situation. the president and activating national...
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but climate change threatens the california dream. california doesn't charge farmers for water. if they drill a well and pop out of the ground, they can pump as much as they want. whenever they want. not only is there no charge, no one even keeps track of how much water they use. and during the last drought, which was just a year and a half ago, some of the farmers in the central valley of california. we're pumping so hard that the ground was falling, the ground was collapsing by an inch among mm . lots of water left so much water right down there. so today i'm declaring a drought emergency in the state of california. ah, reco drugs and disastrous wildfire. california has been catapulted into the world of extreme weather phenomenon. the father, he's supposed to be safe in the middle of the last drought. california passed a really important law that's gonna change water use in the state forever. it may change what gets grown in california. it may change who succeeds and who fails. under pressure from environmentalists, the governor is forced to vote in a new little cold sigma whi
but climate change threatens the california dream. california doesn't charge farmers for water. if they drill a well and pop out of the ground, they can pump as much as they want. whenever they want. not only is there no charge, no one even keeps track of how much water they use. and during the last drought, which was just a year and a half ago, some of the farmers in the central valley of california. we're pumping so hard that the ground was falling, the ground was collapsing by an inch among...
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paola: mÁs adelante ramÓn adame nos hablarÁ de un programa que ofrece el estado de california para que personas con ingresos moderado o bajos pueden ser dueÑo de su casa. >> a medida que el sistema continÚa moviÉndose hacia el sur, vamos a ver cÓmo han disminuido las lluvias en nuestro territorio. se quedarÁn algunas lluvias en santa cruz en la madrugada, pero la tendencia es a disminuir. quÉ viene luego? te cuento en breve. paola: hablamos del tiempo como lo estÁ viendo mis espaldas. la prÓxima madrugada va a ser frÍa, especialmente al norte de la bahÍa.yadira, cuÁnto van a ser las temperaturas?estamos listos para abrigarnos mucho o relativamente? yadira: tenemos que abrigarnos bastante porque vamos a atar en 30° en nuestra Área. y lo que vamos a ver simplemente es temperaturas que van a estar en ese rango de los 30 y vamos a ver quÉ vamos a necesitar esa chamarra, esos guantes y todo lo que podamos ponernos porque seguimos en marzo, pero todavÍa con esas condiciones de invierno. como le estaba diciendo, tenemos esa advertencia por escarcha hacia zona de santa rosa, el
paola: mÁs adelante ramÓn adame nos hablarÁ de un programa que ofrece el estado de california para que personas con ingresos moderado o bajos pueden ser dueÑo de su casa. >> a medida que el sistema continÚa moviÉndose hacia el sur, vamos a ver cÓmo han disminuido las lluvias en nuestro territorio. se quedarÁn algunas lluvias en santa cruz en la madrugada, pero la tendencia es a disminuir. quÉ viene luego? te cuento en breve. paola: hablamos del tiempo como lo estÁ viendo mis...
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Mar 19, 2023
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they learn to california has built up its wealth one through water. here the reserves are in the north while the cities and farms are in the south. oh, in order to domesticate. ringback this resource, a huge can, i'm being built tomorrow, transporting billions of gallons of water. climbing over the mountains, irrigating the fertile valleys before supplying the people of los angeles. the california aqueduct is the essential archery that ensures the life and prosperity of 40000000 p e. but climate change threatens the californian dri, california doesn't charge farmers for water. if they drill a while and pop out of the ground, they can pump as much as they want. whenever they want. not only is there no charge, no one even keeps track of how much water they use. and during the last drought, which was just a year and a half ago, some of the farmers in the central valley of california. we're pumping so hard that the ground was falling, the ground was collapsing by an inch a month. mm. oh, that's a water. that's so much water where i go live. so today i'm d
they learn to california has built up its wealth one through water. here the reserves are in the north while the cities and farms are in the south. oh, in order to domesticate. ringback this resource, a huge can, i'm being built tomorrow, transporting billions of gallons of water. climbing over the mountains, irrigating the fertile valleys before supplying the people of los angeles. the california aqueduct is the essential archery that ensures the life and prosperity of 40000000 p e. but...
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the focus will be in southern california. although we will not see the most rain out of this, it is still going to be dicey with saturated soils, gusty winds from tonight into wednesday. we are adding an additional inch of rain on the peninsula. the focus is along the peninsula to the south bay. the north bay the state will see about a half inch to three quarters of an inch. upper 60's today in concord, 72 in san jose. overnight with the southwinds, 50's, rainy. the accuweather 7 day forecast level 1 system for your sunday. then we will be looking at this breaking up through the afternoon. lingering showers into the first day of spring. level 2 hopefully our final atmospheric river. without level 1 system on wednesday, things should be quieting down and looking at drier conditions. here we go again. liz: it will not stop. the reminder that you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through our app. you can download it now and start screaming. next, st. patrick's day bank might be over about the luck for one bakery
the focus will be in southern california. although we will not see the most rain out of this, it is still going to be dicey with saturated soils, gusty winds from tonight into wednesday. we are adding an additional inch of rain on the peninsula. the focus is along the peninsula to the south bay. the north bay the state will see about a half inch to three quarters of an inch. upper 60's today in concord, 72 in san jose. overnight with the southwinds, 50's, rainy. the accuweather 7 day forecast...
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california's largest public employees union. they are demanding the governor actually increase wages for hundreds of thousands of state employees. they argue is cost go up so ship their wages. correspondent eytan wallace has that story. >> well, the governor is not saying a whole lot on this, but state employees are. they say they feel underappreciated and underpaid. when we >> the >> fight is on fight. the state employees say it's all about wages. this group is just a handful of the nearly 100,000 state employees represented by seiu 1000, california's largest public employees union. the union is set to meet with senior newsom administration officials next month to negotiate a new 3 year contract before official bargaining takes place. they want to send this message to the governor. many of us cannot afford to support our families as state employees. those here estimate about 15,000 state employees earn a minimum wage of $15.50, per hour. they want to see that number improve. they also point to this 2023 uc berkeley report indic
california's largest public employees union. they are demanding the governor actually increase wages for hundreds of thousands of state employees. they argue is cost go up so ship their wages. correspondent eytan wallace has that story. >> well, the governor is not saying a whole lot on this, but state employees are. they say they feel underappreciated and underpaid. when we >> the >> fight is on fight. the state employees say it's all about wages. this group is just a handful...
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the california economy is not working for everyone and you have to look at why. in california we have over 20 million people living below the poverty mind, food insecurity and public safety, every community wants public safety but we got to make sure we ensure there is real public safety for each community and the climate crisis is a big deal in california. we've passed some of the strongest climate revisions ever in the whole country, but we need to take some of provisions and take them to washington dc to make sure our national policies on climate reflect many of the positive provisions that california has passed. this is a climate crisis. when you look at our unshielded population, you see what karen bass has done it is mayor in los angeles and there are ways that you can address housing at a federal level that really will help make sure people get off the streets and get safe and decent housing and stop being evicted in the first place so they can afford the rent and make sure they have pathways into job's, job training, mental health and ultimately a job, so
the california economy is not working for everyone and you have to look at why. in california we have over 20 million people living below the poverty mind, food insecurity and public safety, every community wants public safety but we got to make sure we ensure there is real public safety for each community and the climate crisis is a big deal in california. we've passed some of the strongest climate revisions ever in the whole country, but we need to take some of provisions and take them to...
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this is not just a california fight that you have here. you can see the link between what this work is of uplifting these wages, the lowest paid workers and democracy. >> that is right. something pretty amazing happened during the pandemic. a lot of people died. it has had huge impact on work and democracy. two thirds of them told us that they cannot access unemployment because they could not see that harassment was down. take off your mask. and when they were asked on the same people from whom they had to get tips, they started leaving. 1.2 million workers have left this industry. thousands of restaurants are raising wages. some restaurants, $35 plus tips in order to get people to come back. this was our moment. we have to go pick. we have a campaign where we are moving legislation in 25 states to raise wages and get rid of the legacy of slavery. ohio, michigan, arizona, he can have impacts on the presidential race. it is important to note that the workers in those states have told us, why would i vote? i have seen democratic and both par
this is not just a california fight that you have here. you can see the link between what this work is of uplifting these wages, the lowest paid workers and democracy. >> that is right. something pretty amazing happened during the pandemic. a lot of people died. it has had huge impact on work and democracy. two thirds of them told us that they cannot access unemployment because they could not see that harassment was down. take off your mask. and when they were asked on the same people...
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¿quÉ significa esto para california? tamara nos lo dice. tamara: mÁs de el 97% de california se encontraba en sequÍa, hoy el porcentaje es de 36. >> debemos entender que el clima de california es muy variable, y la mayor parte de el estado no recibe casi nada de agua. tamara: es por ello que aunque el Área de la bahÍa estÉ casi libre de sequÍa, no podemos olvidar que existe 36% de sequedad. >> las reservas de el estado han mejorado, pero hay que recordar que el clima extremo lo hemos visto. >> en california muchos rÍos son naturalmente intermitentes o efÍmeros, quiere decir que tienen agua y estÁn secos. tamara: otro dÍa lluvioso en el Área de la bahÍa y eso significa que los niveles del agua... este fue el reportaje que presentamos hace dos semanas desde la presa. mire como luce hoy con niveles de agua muchos mÁs altos. este es un antes y un despuÉs de la segunda presa mÁs grande de california. ¿cuÁl es la importancia y el llamado a los residentes para seguir conservando el agua? >> es importante nunca desperdiciar el agua
¿quÉ significa esto para california? tamara nos lo dice. tamara: mÁs de el 97% de california se encontraba en sequÍa, hoy el porcentaje es de 36. >> debemos entender que el clima de california es muy variable, y la mayor parte de el estado no recibe casi nada de agua. tamara: es por ello que aunque el Área de la bahÍa estÉ casi libre de sequÍa, no podemos olvidar que existe 36% de sequedad. >> las reservas de el estado han mejorado, pero hay que recordar que el clima extremo...
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a couple scattered showers in northern california system. cold air over the state but off the coastline here it is now just developing right by the hawaiian island. you see all this subtropical moisture that is getting in train now in an area of low pressure that's going to be dropping out of the gulf of alaska. really, the 2 are going to combine over the bay area and they're going to set off some tremendous amounts of rain tomorrow. we start out with some rain. the timing has moved up a bit. i think morning rain becoming heavy as we head toward the early afternoon with a very strong gusty winds, maybe some 40, maybe 50 mile an hour gusts outside rain totals expected to be through between now and friday afternoon. you're looking at maybe one to 3 inches in the urban areas, maybe 4 to 6 inches in the mountain tops a good place like the santa cruz mountains. they get a little help from what we call or a graphic lift is the wind moves over the mount office. they could maybe see even more than that. maybe 8 inches of rain. so we're talking about
a couple scattered showers in northern california system. cold air over the state but off the coastline here it is now just developing right by the hawaiian island. you see all this subtropical moisture that is getting in train now in an area of low pressure that's going to be dropping out of the gulf of alaska. really, the 2 are going to combine over the bay area and they're going to set off some tremendous amounts of rain tomorrow. we start out with some rain. the timing has moved up a bit. i...
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. >>> este abogado dice que según la desde california vuelve la raíz el árbol es lo que determina quien es responsable recomienda consultar con un árbol está muchas veces en la primera consulta se costado ir el edificio en el para ver el mapa distribución verbales usualmente se está la acera pública o parques donde la ciudad y en ese caso deben llamar a tres uno uno . >>> está portavoz en aguas si tal me da dice que el departamento descubrir este condado responde a los árboles que representan peligroso después que ver con electrónico info@acp w.org, sin es una emergencia pero el árbol está rodeado y cables opuestos electricidad entonces debe llamar a esa compañía . >>> incluso dijo el abogado que el árbol está propiedad privada en este caso el desde la propiedad tiene responsabilidad, que pase el responsable debe responder el comedor son los expertos es documentar y tomar fotografías . >>> atrapó entonces a la gente que llamar una vez que se cayó un árbol está por ejemplo está bloqueado la acera, al igual manera en árboles el responsable de limpia los hombres recue
. >>> este abogado dice que según la desde california vuelve la raíz el árbol es lo que determina quien es responsable recomienda consultar con un árbol está muchas veces en la primera consulta se costado ir el edificio en el para ver el mapa distribución verbales usualmente se está la acera pública o parques donde la ciudad y en ese caso deben llamar a tres uno uno . >>> está portavoz en aguas si tal me da dice que el departamento descubrir este condado responde a...
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california's reparations task force launching another round of today. public hearings today and reported. karma dickerson explains how this meeting in particular came with a lot of attention ank scrutiny. >> even more eyes on california's reparations task force. now, this is the group's first public meeting since the separate san francisco reparations task force made national headlines with the news that one of their draft proposals includes 5 million dollars in cash payments to descendants of black american slaves. as of today, though, the state of california has not put a dollar amount on what they see as the to black californians. >> when you deliver your findings to the legislature on june, 30th will be stepping into uncharted waters never has any state government in 400 years of american history and barked on such an expensive effort of truth. and conciliation around institution of slavery and its effects. >> attorney general rob bonta briefly spoke during wednesday's meeting of the california reparations task force where as in the more than a doze
california's reparations task force launching another round of today. public hearings today and reported. karma dickerson explains how this meeting in particular came with a lot of attention ank scrutiny. >> even more eyes on california's reparations task force. now, this is the group's first public meeting since the separate san francisco reparations task force made national headlines with the news that one of their draft proposals includes 5 million dollars in cash payments to...