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how california fire is coping with a warmer california, the departments fatigued firefighting force and tyler's response to investigations that say his agency needs to do more to prevent wildfires. plus, we visit some friends, on tonight's editn of something beautiful. coming to you from our headquarters in san francisco, this friday, august 12, 2022. hello and welcome to kqed newsroom, i'm priya david clemens. we cannot get away from concern over wildfires in california, especially as climate change makes the dry dryer and the hot hotter as our governor likes to say. and the housing crunch has pushed mo people to move away from urban centers and closer to wilderness areas. closer, that is than to potential fire zones. we are well into fire season and this week firefighters have been focused on a major blaze in northern california, the mccain if our has killed four people, including a woman who worked as a longtime forest service lookout, the agency charged with fighting and preventing wildfires on state land is cal fire, they have a new director, joe tyler who was appointed by gove
how california fire is coping with a warmer california, the departments fatigued firefighting force and tyler's response to investigations that say his agency needs to do more to prevent wildfires. plus, we visit some friends, on tonight's editn of something beautiful. coming to you from our headquarters in san francisco, this friday, august 12, 2022. hello and welcome to kqed newsroom, i'm priya david clemens. we cannot get away from concern over wildfires in california, especially as climate...
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treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive action. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted all of the verses in the music to battle him other publicly printed inside the cover of the novel explaining the fascist crowd will try to sabotage this book because it is revolutionary. adding the battle hymn is american and intensely so will help undermine their efforts to applying the communist label to the book. literary scholar krystal bowman recently gathered evidence from the newspapers published by the resident of the farm security administration cams demonstrate deep appreciation for steinbeck's efforts. those resources demonstrate the novel was a widely read even in the often sanitary camp despite the ban on the book. long waiting list grew to borrow grapes of wrath from libraries is discussed in camper reading groups read it entirely to its groups
treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive action. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted all of the verses in the music to battle him other publicly printed inside the cover of the novel explaining the fascist crowd will try to sabotage this book because it is revolutionary. adding the battle hymn is american and intensely...
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the california energy commission -- widespread power outages in the state of california are -- for the next five years at least. september will always be the worst months. devices -- "securing energy reliability is a tremendous responsibility, which is becoming increasingly difficult to fulfill, but the tools we have in hand --" stop whining, keep the power on, but "we don't have enough tools!" those would include this famous nuclear plant. that was shuttered a decade ago after 40 years of protest, supposedly on behalf of something called the environment. it did not matter: the state shut it down did scientists estimate that this led to the release of 7 million metric tons -- in the atmosphere. if you believe that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, and they all do, that is a bad thing, but admit -- it did not stop california from polluting in the name of saving the environment. to plant supplies energies to millions of other californians. as a result that -- many closures are powerpoints -- the state of california gets one-third of its energy elsewhere. that was a display from -- supposedl
the california energy commission -- widespread power outages in the state of california are -- for the next five years at least. september will always be the worst months. devices -- "securing energy reliability is a tremendous responsibility, which is becoming increasingly difficult to fulfill, but the tools we have in hand --" stop whining, keep the power on, but "we don't have enough tools!" those would include this famous nuclear plant. that was shuttered a decade ago...
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en california y sitos muy baratos. ¿cÓmo suceden cuestiones de este tipo dentro de un mismo estado caro? >> lo que pasa es que los centros como los Ángeles, tienden a traer a gente con ingresos mÁs altos. por eso el costo de vida suele ser mÁs alto, pero si te puedes retirar del centro de los angeles y vivir a una hora hacia las afueras, el costo de vida tiende a bajar. por eso es la discrepancia. en los angeles o san francisco siempre serÁ mucho mÁs caro. presentadora: tÚ que conoces de economÍa, se habla de que el 41 % de los ingresos de una persona en california se usan para pagar esas cosas. si el 41 % de los ingresos se gasta en eso, ya no te queda mucho. >> es superimportante entender esto. la clave es saber cuÁl es tu presupuesto. tenemos que saber muy bien cuÁl es nuestro presupuesto mensual. se te va el 41 % en las cosas bÁsicas y queda muy poco para ahorrar, recreaciÓn, y allÍ hay que apretar el cinturÓn y ajustarse. es uno de estos estados donde gran mayorÍa del ingresos se van estos costos b
en california y sitos muy baratos. ¿cÓmo suceden cuestiones de este tipo dentro de un mismo estado caro? >> lo que pasa es que los centros como los Ángeles, tienden a traer a gente con ingresos mÁs altos. por eso el costo de vida suele ser mÁs alto, pero si te puedes retirar del centro de los angeles y vivir a una hora hacia las afueras, el costo de vida tiende a bajar. por eso es la discrepancia. en los angeles o san francisco siempre serÁ mucho mÁs caro. presentadora: tÚ que...
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why is it just california? and, what happens to gas stations, and will there be enough charging stations out there? we have a lot more questions and more on the story in just a few minutes. first to want to get you caught up with other local headlines we are watching at this hour. san francisco's disgraced former public works director is headed for prison. mohammed nuru whose fraud and bribery scandal rocked city hall was sentenced by a judge today, his attorney asked the judge for leniency citing numerous surgeries after a heart attack. prosecutors asked for a sentence of nine years, the judge gave him seven years in prison. that is followed by three years of supervised probation. the judge also find him $35,000 and ordered him to forfeit his ranch in alameda county. he did not speak in court or to us but he did hand us a statement saying this. i want to apologize to the people of san francisco, i look forward to the time i can return to serving my community and work to repair the damage that my actions caused
why is it just california? and, what happens to gas stations, and will there be enough charging stations out there? we have a lot more questions and more on the story in just a few minutes. first to want to get you caught up with other local headlines we are watching at this hour. san francisco's disgraced former public works director is headed for prison. mohammed nuru whose fraud and bribery scandal rocked city hall was sentenced by a judge today, his attorney asked the judge for leniency...
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is it the fault of california? have we created circumstances in the state that make it harder for certain businesses to survive? >> well, the question of doing business in california has been, you know, a narrative that through the grained with traction over the last few years. think back to last year, tesla relocating headquarters from the bay area to texas, elon musk , squeezing, too much radiation in the state, and it's hard to scale in the bay area. this has definitely become a political talking point. at times, also, last year, the hoover institution at stanford university, a conservative think tank released a report that basically said, a lot of headquarters are relocating from california, and the first half of 2021, about 30 out of 70 had relocated, the number was then 60 plus headquarters. it's certainly a talking point of sorts, a political talking point. in my reporting, talking to california officials, and i talk to people in governor newsom eye office, they basically say, no, this narrative is not backe
is it the fault of california? have we created circumstances in the state that make it harder for certain businesses to survive? >> well, the question of doing business in california has been, you know, a narrative that through the grained with traction over the last few years. think back to last year, tesla relocating headquarters from the bay area to texas, elon musk , squeezing, too much radiation in the state, and it's hard to scale in the bay area. this has definitely become a...
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i lived in texas before coming back here to california, california girl. so olivia, i'm not sure about you, but hopefully you like in and out. i know you're new. i am definitely. but. >> you know, in and and in and out for years. it is one of my favorite spots in my thing. that's fast food burger. now. haha. yeah, it's not. i'm going to humble opinion or an opinion that most people wouldn't agree with. that definitely is. i was just checking since i you know, you move to back here. so i didn't know if you are in and out personally stop to such a big fan. we've got a check. you got to check. what are you working on today? coming up today on the show, we have so many amazing things here on live in the bay. >> we have coming up. we have a couple of people here at lake out candle. they are coming up on uhe show. going to show us some of the amazing products that they brought. we also have mark thomas coming through. been here in the bay area for such a long time. and then we have some other guests. so many amazing things coming up today. >> right here on live
i lived in texas before coming back here to california, california girl. so olivia, i'm not sure about you, but hopefully you like in and out. i know you're new. i am definitely. but. >> you know, in and and in and out for years. it is one of my favorite spots in my thing. that's fast food burger. now. haha. yeah, it's not. i'm going to humble opinion or an opinion that most people wouldn't agree with. that definitely is. i was just checking since i you know, you move to back here. so i...
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california is taking a big hit. >> california had the biggest drawback of job openings, and it's largely because of the tech company that was hiring like crazy, even during the pandemic. and they are now dialing back saying they are a little uncertain, the future is cloudy. are we going to go into a recession? is inflation going to keep the gas prices and grocery prices high? we don't think we can afford to hire all those people, so we are going to slow down. that is why we are seeing the job listings go back. >> what about worker productivity? i know mark zuckerberg was referring to this, maybe our employees aren't working hard enough and we should shed some of them now? >> that is a threat you don't want to hear, that is about performance, it is a threat that the big boss has over all of us, and it's the kind of thing that companies say before they drawback their jobs, before they have layoffs. they say we are not seeing the performance we need and guess what, we may have to cut corners. >> final question for you. who is hiring in the bay area across california? >> there is a little bi
california is taking a big hit. >> california had the biggest drawback of job openings, and it's largely because of the tech company that was hiring like crazy, even during the pandemic. and they are now dialing back saying they are a little uncertain, the future is cloudy. are we going to go into a recession? is inflation going to keep the gas prices and grocery prices high? we don't think we can afford to hire all those people, so we are going to slow down. that is why we are seeing the...
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you can't leave california. avea now,li a few things you might notice about this first, is they're doing this because they're so concerned about carbon emissions and burning fossil fuels adds to carbonrbon emissions and is destroyingon the planet. if youinitiati actually were wol whatt that, what's the firstly thing that you would ban? well, private jet travel, think obviously private jet travelin emits a lot of carbon. a lot and just 60 minutes, a privateof jet emits more carbon accept,ou in fact, than the average american household emits in monte months in one flight. so private jet travel is responsible for more greenhouse gases than resp of denmark.s than commercial planes pollute at a rate about 15 times higher than commercial planes. so you would think since mostoud people who fly private are affluent by definition and the global warming culr aft is the t popular with the affluent, that these same people would have given up private jet travel because it's just such a n obvious offense against the climate.
you can't leave california. avea now,li a few things you might notice about this first, is they're doing this because they're so concerned about carbon emissions and burning fossil fuels adds to carbonrbon emissions and is destroyingon the planet. if youinitiati actually were wol whatt that, what's the firstly thing that you would ban? well, private jet travel, think obviously private jet travelin emits a lot of carbon. a lot and just 60 minutes, a privateof jet emits more carbon accept,ou in...
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of california. these were incendiary speeches that he gave it. he did it precisely to whip up the mining districts. to get the voters there to vote for him. and so he won his reelection campaign in 1853 by at less than 1000 votes. it was i believe the first instance of using the chinese question or weapon icing it for partisan purposes. >> yes, he was using the chinese as a political ponds. >> calling them slaves, coolies and they are paid $5 a year, crazy stuff like that but it got people very agitated. >> wanted things he said is the chinese are taken the gold out of her ground, sending it back to china and providing california with no benefit. was that true? >> no it was not true. first about the gold miners from all over the world in california and they all sent money home. >> many of them are immigrants. >> they were from france, australia, ireland, or ever. but also, the chinese like other minors put money into the california economy through merchants, but also through paying taxes, buying wha
of california. these were incendiary speeches that he gave it. he did it precisely to whip up the mining districts. to get the voters there to vote for him. and so he won his reelection campaign in 1853 by at less than 1000 votes. it was i believe the first instance of using the chinese question or weapon icing it for partisan purposes. >> yes, he was using the chinese as a political ponds. >> calling them slaves, coolies and they are paid $5 a year, crazy stuff like that but it got...
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the good treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinated cap pains against the novel, amounted to life imitating art, imitating life. as they sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive actions. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted that all of the verses, the music to the battle of the republic we printed inside the covers of the novel, explaining that the fascist crown we try to sabotage this book because it's revolutionary. adding, that the battle hymn is american, intensely so and will help undermine their efforts to apply the communist label to the book. literary scholar recently gathered evidence from the newspapers published by a residents of the farm security administration camp. it demonstrates their deep appreciation for steinbeck's efforts. those sources demonstrate that the novel was widely read, even in the sanitary cap despite the ban on the. book -- to borrow the grapes of wrath from camp libraries, the work was disgusting can't president reading groups, a
the good treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinated cap pains against the novel, amounted to life imitating art, imitating life. as they sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive actions. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted that all of the verses, the music to the battle of the republic we printed inside the covers of the novel, explaining that the fascist crown we try to sabotage this book because it's revolutionary. adding, that...
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>> so california is a fire-adapted ecosystem. so essentially, for more decades, the western united states implemented a strategy of putting out fires as soon as they were ignited. >> patrick's talking about what's known as the era of fire suppression. remember smoky the bear? >> only you can prevent forest fires. >> well, smoky was too good at his job. generations of kids like me grew up thinking that fire was bad. turns out, that's not quite true. fire is a part of nature. the california landscape actually wants and uses fire. in fact, some of the trees,sequd fire to reproduce, for real. but once white caolonizers came west, timber became a precious commodity, and the fire enemy to be stamped out. then in 1910, wildfires destroyed 3 million acres across the u.s. west, so the u.s. forest service made it their policy to put out any fire as soon as it started. as a result, forests became dense and overgrown. there were too many small young trees and dead leaves and dry brush accumulated on the forest floor. add drought and climate
>> so california is a fire-adapted ecosystem. so essentially, for more decades, the western united states implemented a strategy of putting out fires as soon as they were ignited. >> patrick's talking about what's known as the era of fire suppression. remember smoky the bear? >> only you can prevent forest fires. >> well, smoky was too good at his job. generations of kids like me grew up thinking that fire was bad. turns out, that's not quite true. fire is a part of...
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this is the most common way to grow olives in california now. super high density means that the trees are planted very close together, and they're plantemore in a hedge row than what you would consider to be a traditional orchard spacing. so the trees are planted 13 feet by 5 feet apart and are mechanically pruned to keep them in a compact, almost shrub-type of plant. and that is so that they can be harvested mechanically with a machine that rides up and over the top of the tree and that removes the fruit with bow rods and then places it in the tractor and ultimately in the trailer. flynn: with this modern system, you get super fresh olive oil that is harvested quickly and delivered to the mill quickly. and because this is a product that is made like a fresh fruit juice, we're pretty much getting the best quality olive oil, in that long history in california, we're getting it in our current time. etters: olives are very well-suited to the climate here, and they use a lot less water than the nut crops that were grown here previously. flynn: we ha
this is the most common way to grow olives in california now. super high density means that the trees are planted very close together, and they're plantemore in a hedge row than what you would consider to be a traditional orchard spacing. so the trees are planted 13 feet by 5 feet apart and are mechanically pruned to keep them in a compact, almost shrub-type of plant. and that is so that they can be harvested mechanically with a machine that rides up and over the top of the tree and that...
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of california. and these were incendiary speeches that he gave. and he did it precisely to whip up the mining disctricts, to get the voters in the mining districts to vote for him. and so, he won his reelection campaign in 1853 by less than 1000 votes. and it was, i believe, the first instance of using the chinese question, or weaponizing it, for partisan purposes. >> yeah, he was using the chinese as political pawns -- >> and calling them slaves and coolies they're paid five dollars a year. crazy stuff like that. got people very agitated. >> was it -- one of the things he said was, the chinese are taking the gold out of our ground, sending it back to china and providing california with no benefit. was that true? >> no, it wasn't true. well, first of all, they were gold miners from all over the world in california and they all sent money home. but they also -- >> and many of them where immigrants -- >> they were from france, from australia, from ireland, wherever. but also, the chinese, like other m
of california. and these were incendiary speeches that he gave. and he did it precisely to whip up the mining disctricts, to get the voters in the mining districts to vote for him. and so, he won his reelection campaign in 1853 by less than 1000 votes. and it was, i believe, the first instance of using the chinese question, or weaponizing it, for partisan purposes. >> yeah, he was using the chinese as political pawns -- >> and calling them slaves and coolies they're paid five...
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el precio promedio en california estÁ en 5,38 dÓlares por galÓn. en santa clara 5,38 dÓlares. alameda en 5,41 dÓlares, en san francisco el galÓn se vende a 5,57 dÓlares el galÓn en promedio. >>> el gobernador gavin newsom presentÓ un plan para ahorrar agua, y de seguir a esta ritmo california perderÁ el 10% de sus reservas para el 2024. >>> se debe construir un resorvorio de 4 millones de acres para almacener agua de lluvia y tambiÉn propone reciclar 28 mil pies de agua para el 2030. >>> hablamos del tiempo, con guillermo quiroz, california debe pensar en utilizar agua de mar para algunas cosas? >>> estar tarde, ya sentimos los estragos de la sequÍa, no hay lluvia para california, y se ve en 11 de agosto como sigue la sequÍa, el mÁximo rango de sequÍa, en sierra nevada donde se generaron incendios. en el Área de la bahÍa se mantiene en extremo. para noviembre llegarÍan algunas lluvias, la poca acumulaciÓn de nieve que se presentÓ en el invierno pasado nos da una idea de lo que sucede. bello jueves porque hoy tenemos un compromiso todos con la luna, la superluna
el precio promedio en california estÁ en 5,38 dÓlares por galÓn. en santa clara 5,38 dÓlares. alameda en 5,41 dÓlares, en san francisco el galÓn se vende a 5,57 dÓlares el galÓn en promedio. >>> el gobernador gavin newsom presentÓ un plan para ahorrar agua, y de seguir a esta ritmo california perderÁ el 10% de sus reservas para el 2024. >>> se debe construir un resorvorio de 4 millones de acres para almacener agua de lluvia y tambiÉn propone reciclar 28 mil pies de...
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but board members say this is the right move for california. this is some will. >> and think we have choice but to move forward. but thoughtfully, this is really historical as many said. >> and in ways that, you know, we're going to look back on this day and say how amazing it was, what pulled off. >> now, this will not apply to used cars and anyone wishing to buy a new car after 2035. can do so. but of course, only across state lines reporting here at the california state capitol, a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> as california is considering abandoning gas powered cars today enrichment congressman john garamendi, another area leaders attended what was called the road to 0 event. they talked about their visions of how to transform hydrogen into transportation power. >> seeing around partnership is not new. a day spent 20 years. the way at cusp making it happen. now. and we can bring energy systems. >> 100% renewable >> and it's going to hide it. car industry experts were there and share their knowledge of the latest technologies from fuel cell a
but board members say this is the right move for california. this is some will. >> and think we have choice but to move forward. but thoughtfully, this is really historical as many said. >> and in ways that, you know, we're going to look back on this day and say how amazing it was, what pulled off. >> now, this will not apply to used cars and anyone wishing to buy a new car after 2035. can do so. but of course, only across state lines reporting here at the california state...
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this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian blockades.>>> iraq is at a tipping point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament.
this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian...
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all people, whether they're from california or not. but we're not taking any chances. >> reporter: that includes a proposed constitutional amendment on the november ballot. harris' comments were part of a national tour that some believe is part policy and part politics. a very challenging midterm election is expected, and there are a lot of unknowns. >> i would argue that the dobbs decision which overthrow roe v. wade is really a wild card as evidence what happened in kansas. everything about the kansas primary. >> reporter: voter there's rejected a proposal to strip abortion protections. here in the golden state, abortion rights advocates say they are empower and prepared. >> we are laser-focused on ensuring that california is a reproductive freedom state and a place where people can turn to get care no matter what. >> reporter: christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new video out of las vegas that just came into our newsroom. it shows the arrest of former raider marshawn lynch. this is body cam footage from the las vegas metr
all people, whether they're from california or not. but we're not taking any chances. >> reporter: that includes a proposed constitutional amendment on the november ballot. harris' comments were part of a national tour that some believe is part policy and part politics. a very challenging midterm election is expected, and there are a lot of unknowns. >> i would argue that the dobbs decision which overthrow roe v. wade is really a wild card as evidence what happened in kansas....
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the number of covid reinfections is on the rise here in california, the california department of health reports there were roughly 51,000 confirmed covid reinfections across our state in the first three weeks of july, reinfections accounted for at least one in seven of all cases in california in that time period. that's up from about one in 20 at the beginning of the year. state health experts say that more people are getting infected more than once due mostly to the immune evasive sub variants of the virus such as b a 5704. there are increasing chances for dry lightning in the coming days, and that could make the fire fight against california's big as wildfire even harder. mckinney fire has now burned more than 55,000 acres. that's equal to 87 square miles of land destroyed near the oregon border, despite getting some rain yesterday that fire is still 0% contained. reporter max gordon is inside the fire lines to give us a close up. look. houses reduced to rubble, a thick fog of smoke hanging in the air cars burnt out in their driveways. these are the scenes of the mckinney farm after i
the number of covid reinfections is on the rise here in california, the california department of health reports there were roughly 51,000 confirmed covid reinfections across our state in the first three weeks of july, reinfections accounted for at least one in seven of all cases in california in that time period. that's up from about one in 20 at the beginning of the year. state health experts say that more people are getting infected more than once due mostly to the immune evasive sub variants...
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gasoline prices are going down across california. you can see today's current statewide average, according to aaa, is $5 and $0.38. that is down $0.15 from last week and down $0.70 from a month ago. prices in california, of course, still well above the rest of the country. however, the national average dropped below $4 a gallon today. the statewide average is about a buck 40 higher than that. house lawmakers are expected to cross the finish line on the massive inflation reduction act tomorrow. the massive bill is expected to pass the house without any republican support. it's not needed. it provides 400 billion dollars to fight climate change, including tax credits for buying electric carson money to help help power plants lower their emissions. the bill also allows medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices for the first time and extends health insurance subsidies. it will be mostly paid for by creating a 15% corporate tax on companies that make at least a billion dollars a year. president biden said he plans to sign the bill in
gasoline prices are going down across california. you can see today's current statewide average, according to aaa, is $5 and $0.38. that is down $0.15 from last week and down $0.70 from a month ago. prices in california, of course, still well above the rest of the country. however, the national average dropped below $4 a gallon today. the statewide average is about a buck 40 higher than that. house lawmakers are expected to cross the finish line on the massive inflation reduction act tomorrow....
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he says it will create more a water storage for california. our capitol bureau reporter a time no wallace. >> with the governor in contra costa county. >> and the governor says it's time to use modern day technology to fight this drought. for instance, you see all this water over here will this is all salt water part of the joaquin river here in the delta. but the governor says with his plan one day this could supply fresh water to much of this region. we can't do the same thing anymore. that was governor gavin newsom's message today as he addressed the state's response to the ongoing drought. a record dry spell. he worries may only get worse 12 and year drought. >> exists and persist over the western united states. i mean, let's wake up. he says of no action is taken. california could lose about 10% of its water supply in the next 20 years. mother nature, it's still bountiful. but she's not operating like she did. that's why today he unveiled this 19 page plan pledging 8 billion dollars to increase storage and modernize the state's water infr
he says it will create more a water storage for california. our capitol bureau reporter a time no wallace. >> with the governor in contra costa county. >> and the governor says it's time to use modern day technology to fight this drought. for instance, you see all this water over here will this is all salt water part of the joaquin river here in the delta. but the governor says with his plan one day this could supply fresh water to much of this region. we can't do the same thing...
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we already know that looks like in california. the majority of women in california are women of color. that is the same case in many of the states that we consider battleground or front-line state. yet, the political system, the ecosystem i was talking about, and the way that politics and power is determined has overlooked or dismissed the importance of women of color vote and women of color's ideas, power, and leadership. we are moving into a really different space. think about this, those who were the first, who were elected in congress -- women of color in 2018. people like rashida, congress added -- and omar out of michigan. people like presley, a black woman from massachusetts, whether never been a black woman in congress. people like deb holland, who was from new mexico. she is now secretary holland. all of these women, wrote into congress based on acknowledgment that we build power differently as women of color. >> what does that mean? when you say differently, what does that mean? >> when you think about the political syst
we already know that looks like in california. the majority of women in california are women of color. that is the same case in many of the states that we consider battleground or front-line state. yet, the political system, the ecosystem i was talking about, and the way that politics and power is determined has overlooked or dismissed the importance of women of color vote and women of color's ideas, power, and leadership. we are moving into a really different space. think about this, those who...
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 11 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the c
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. so what's going on?...
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it was the 15th largest fire on record in california. flames tore through communities in el dorado and appling county southwest of blake tahoe. more than 1000 homes and other structures burned to the ground. many victims are still getting over the loss. >> i wake up from dreams of being in the house every day. before i open my eyes, i think it was just a nightmare. >> this is a funeral. every time in come up here, it feels like i'm visiting a headstone of a loved one. >> the father and son were arrested in december of last year for starting the fire. he pleaded not guilty and is due in court. >>> the weather we are having reminds us of conditions ripe for fires. >> we have hot temperatures and wildfire smoke impacting the forecast starting the week. we have a smoke advisory for the start of the week monday due to smoke from a fire burning on the northwest california coast. it is a complex of lightning- sparked fires giving us mild air quality starting the week. some of the wildfire smoke is enough for a smoke advisory impacting the north
it was the 15th largest fire on record in california. flames tore through communities in el dorado and appling county southwest of blake tahoe. more than 1000 homes and other structures burned to the ground. many victims are still getting over the loss. >> i wake up from dreams of being in the house every day. before i open my eyes, i think it was just a nightmare. >> this is a funeral. every time in come up here, it feels like i'm visiting a headstone of a loved one. >> the...
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to southern california, can this actually h? actually happen? >> access to electric vehicle charging will be a key challenge, the goal for 2030 is bigger, it's over 700,000 charting points, those are public charging stations, the ones that people can access in shopping centers and parking lots, places like that. there will be a need for millions of investments of individual homes and home charging. it's a big challenge but i think there is time to meet that challenge. >> and adding more car charging stations will put a higher demand on the energy grid, it's already strained during heat waves, could this lead to more blackouts, can our infrastructure handle this? >> there's two ways to look at that, on the one hand this will happen gradually, the amount of demand it is likely to come through this new policy is increasing total demand by 1%, 1 1 1/2%, something like that. that's feasible to meet that, that's how california was growing through the 90s, the challenge is going to be when people charge their cars, if everyone charges
to southern california, can this actually h? actually happen? >> access to electric vehicle charging will be a key challenge, the goal for 2030 is bigger, it's over 700,000 charting points, those are public charging stations, the ones that people can access in shopping centers and parking lots, places like that. there will be a need for millions of investments of individual homes and home charging. it's a big challenge but i think there is time to meet that challenge. >> and adding...
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y ademÁs este jueves desde los Ángeles california. >>> hasta se meses las
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bera of california, mr. harder of california, ms. bonamici of oregon, mr. sherman of california, ms. moore of wisconsin, mr. connolly of virginia and mr. mceach be of virginia -- mr. mceachin of virginia, mr. trone of maryland, mr. cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr. lamborn, mr. garbarino, mr. jacobs, mr. lamalfa, mr. desjarlais and mr. crawford, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on h.r. 5376. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. waltz, mr. steube and mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recogni
bera of california, mr. harder of california, ms. bonamici of oregon, mr. sherman of california, ms. moore of wisconsin, mr. connolly of virginia and mr. mceach be of virginia -- mr. mceachin of virginia, mr. trone of maryland, mr. cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the...
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it goal is to produce california power needs from offshore wind energy. the first offshore wind project to include floating platforms of turbines in the u.s. >> wicking news and morgan hill. firefighters rescued a construction worker from a manhole. sky 7 was over the scene. the worker was paving the road when he fell into an open manhole. they estimate he felt about 20 feet. cruise got him out a short time ago, no word on the extent of his injuries. >> new developments regarding covid. the cdc is relaxing some of its guidelines. the health agency dropped the quarantine recommendation for people who come into close contact with an infected person. >> the cdc also says people no longer need to stay at least six feet apart. >> they also dropped the recommendation schools do routine daily testing. the cdc says practice can be reinstated during a surge in infections. local health agencies are on a quest to learn more about long covid. organizers will be calling residents who previously had covid to ask about their experience. melanie woodrow has the story. >>
it goal is to produce california power needs from offshore wind energy. the first offshore wind project to include floating platforms of turbines in the u.s. >> wicking news and morgan hill. firefighters rescued a construction worker from a manhole. sky 7 was over the scene. the worker was paving the road when he fell into an open manhole. they estimate he felt about 20 feet. cruise got him out a short time ago, no word on the extent of his injuries. >> new developments regarding...
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the air and significant parts of california. kristen: what percentage of new vehicles run on gas? leanne: right now the percentage of new-car sales that are zero emission is about 16.5%. larry: -- kristen: it's a small percentage but it is climbing quickly, isn't it? leanne: there is a lot of demand for these vehicles. kristen: consumer preferences are changing along with this ruling california. and being such a big segment of the u.s. market, what is the implication on the rest of the car market? leanne: it will have a huge impact. i think it is important to put this in a global context. there are countries in europe, in asia that are moving aggressively towards air emission vehicles. the automakers see that happening and they see that happening at ac california taking action. and they are all moving towards a ride -- wide variety of zero emission vehicles. kristen: do you think other states will quickly follow? leanne: absolutely. right now we have 17 states that all follow california's current pollution control measures. we e
the air and significant parts of california. kristen: what percentage of new vehicles run on gas? leanne: right now the percentage of new-car sales that are zero emission is about 16.5%. larry: -- kristen: it's a small percentage but it is climbing quickly, isn't it? leanne: there is a lot of demand for these vehicles. kristen: consumer preferences are changing along with this ruling california. and being such a big segment of the u.s. market, what is the implication on the rest of the car...
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in places like california, specially coastal california, where air conditioning is absent from many homes. they're going to need it for coming. extended hot spells . we wouldn't expect them back to back really on our most. you would see two of them being four days, he says. extreme heat spells will last up to 100 hours . today's hot spells will become the good old days, especially at traditionally hot places away from the ocean such as sacramento, the far east bay, las vegas and phoenix. places get very hot and stay harder as you were mentioning over time. rail and bridge structures warp and sag even more often retain the heat and get so much hotter that they actually lose their integrity and what they're actually built to withstand, says though many americans believe climate change will seriously affect america, few believe it will affect them directly. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news china has begun the process of cloud seeding to generate rain amid record drought there. this has been china's hottest and driest summer in 60 years, the state broadcasting agency there says a three month long
in places like california, specially coastal california, where air conditioning is absent from many homes. they're going to need it for coming. extended hot spells . we wouldn't expect them back to back really on our most. you would see two of them being four days, he says. extreme heat spells will last up to 100 hours . today's hot spells will become the good old days, especially at traditionally hot places away from the ocean such as sacramento, the far east bay, las vegas and phoenix. places...
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bringing some change to california fields. since 2007 there have been 882 heats related worker illnesses in california. most are recorded in the agriculture industry. and since 2005 there have been 70 heats were elated. worker deaths 17 of those have been in agriculture, but cal osha acknowledges that under reporting is an issue because the state relies on companies to report the injuries and deaths themselves. we got about 50 heat related illnesses a year that are reported to us and our medical unit confirms as heat related illness. but i've seen other estimates by the bureau of labor statistics about 480 heat related illnesses a year and i've seen a study that looked at workers' compensation data in california that showed up to 1000 heat related illnesses each year here in california. so far this year, cal osha has issued 29 violations for the rule that requires companies to provide water officials have issued 22 violations for the rule that requires access to shade. in san joaquin county, maricela dela cruz kcr, a three new
bringing some change to california fields. since 2007 there have been 882 heats related worker illnesses in california. most are recorded in the agriculture industry. and since 2005 there have been 70 heats were elated. worker deaths 17 of those have been in agriculture, but cal osha acknowledges that under reporting is an issue because the state relies on companies to report the injuries and deaths themselves. we got about 50 heat related illnesses a year that are reported to us and our...
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it is the most extreme abortion bill we've ever had in california. mary rose short is with california right to life. the question is, is it justified? question? and for lifers, no over just a fight. >> and the bill still needs approval from the appropriations committee will then need to pass the senate chamber before can head to the governor's desk reporting at the tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right. time for another look at the forecast. a beautiful shot overlooking a san francisco. this is from sutro tower. think sunny cloudy. the city always looks pretty dang good, doesn't doesn't >> and always with fog dust in the background, i love that this time of year, we can't complain here for bay area forecast. not tracking any monsoonal moisture. so certainly feeling cooler and drier as a result live look outside golden gate bridge. temperatures throughout the san francisco peninsula coastline in the mid 60's for downtown san francisco and half moon bay. widespread low to mid 70's. every earls, pleasant temperatures for our warmest inland valleys. at
it is the most extreme abortion bill we've ever had in california. mary rose short is with california right to life. the question is, is it justified? question? and for lifers, no over just a fight. >> and the bill still needs approval from the appropriations committee will then need to pass the senate chamber before can head to the governor's desk reporting at the tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right. time for another look at the forecast. a beautiful shot overlooking a san...
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.>>> california making a move to battle the monkeypox. tonight we're learning about action to be taken to the federal level.>>> good evening and thank you for joining us. first it was san francisco. governor newsom declaring a monkeypox state of emergency for california. the move rams of the state's response to the escalating viral threat. our reporter begins our coverage.>>> in tweet, the governor declared a california state of emergency in effort to get more monkeypox vaccines. the state senator. >> the state has been taking it very seriously from the beginning. >>> a message that california and san francisco are in desperate need of more vaccines. >> unfortunately the separation. only the federal government can do that. >>> what the declaration will do is allow emergency personnel to administer monkeypox vaccines. it will also make it easier to expand and set up testing sites. san francisco just got more than 4000 doses of the shot from the state last week. that is why in line for the vaccine stretch more than 2 city blocks outside of
.>>> california making a move to battle the monkeypox. tonight we're learning about action to be taken to the federal level.>>> good evening and thank you for joining us. first it was san francisco. governor newsom declaring a monkeypox state of emergency for california. the move rams of the state's response to the escalating viral threat. our reporter begins our coverage.>>> in tweet, the governor declared a california state of emergency in effort to get more...
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a gallon in california is $5.49. in the bay area it is $5.79 pegula's average is silano $5.49 . >>> let's take a look at the dow jones. it is up 447 points . >>> any state law has changed how much the court can collect in fees for traffic tickets. it just took effect last month. kpix 5's john ramos reports. >> reporter: premise people to get a traffic ticket is an annoying expense. for those in poverty, it can follow them the rest of their life. back when selena silva was 18 years old she was cut with an open container in her car and did not have the money to pay the fine. >> i do not pay much attention to it but it has really piled up thousands of dollars. >> reporter: the single mother and caregiver owes about $8000 to the court from late charges. for example, they are added to a $35 fine for running a stop sign and can increase the cost up to $538.50 silver its attorney said california has some of the highest court fees in the nation imposed to raise funds for the court system expect their raising $100 million a y
a gallon in california is $5.49. in the bay area it is $5.79 pegula's average is silano $5.49 . >>> let's take a look at the dow jones. it is up 447 points . >>> any state law has changed how much the court can collect in fees for traffic tickets. it just took effect last month. kpix 5's john ramos reports. >> reporter: premise people to get a traffic ticket is an annoying expense. for those in poverty, it can follow them the rest of their life. back when selena silva...
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while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> here is a story of someone trying to make a difference. >> using his two legs and an e bike, dr. gregg mosson just ended a cross-country trip here in san francisco. he started in washington, d.c., traveled along the lincoln highway t
while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to...
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you literally have to have california dictating nationwide policy, because how california goes, the automakers go. >> there is no consideration for the taxpayer, the citizen. laura ingraham made a great point the other night. our freedom to move, go where we wish, that's part of who we are as americans. it is an expression of our independence and independent spirits. when you curtail it and say you can only go this far, kill switch is on engines -- we are these charging stations going to be a question mark its $50,000 for the equipment, $100,000 for the electrical upgrade. as you mentioned earlier, where does this power come from? it's not pixie dust. it comes from oil, coal, natural gas. that powers the grid. i don't know what they think they are saving. what they are doing is constricting american's ability to move over great distances. those of us who live along the gulf coast who fled hurricanes, it's not tenable. you might sit in traffic for 13 hours. you can't do it. >> the lithium, all the minerals from indonesia, and without america, china. >> build back better, china. [laughter] >> eu
you literally have to have california dictating nationwide policy, because how california goes, the automakers go. >> there is no consideration for the taxpayer, the citizen. laura ingraham made a great point the other night. our freedom to move, go where we wish, that's part of who we are as americans. it is an expression of our independence and independent spirits. when you curtail it and say you can only go this far, kill switch is on engines -- we are these charging stations going to...
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california is really setting the mark or infrastructure expert tony, due to credit to california for backing the 2035 goal with an ongoing ev infrastructure project with hundreds of additional stations in the pipeline. >> and the new bipartisan infrastructure bill is doling out 5 billion dollars for a new national ev charging network. i think that as this next decade curse on that those investments that that commitment. >> will spark the doubt that's going to be needed to support this. i mean, there's a lot of work to do between now and 2035. >> that was nancy loo reporting for us. california already has the nation's highest number of electric cars on the road with well over 1 million and to the north, the state of washington has even a more aggressive plan to end gas powered vehicle sales by 2030. that's 5 years ahead of california. >> we do h ve some breaking news now just into the kron 4 news room. this is from valais howanitz this crash right now. that's causing a big problem. >> all eastbound lanes of 80 are blocked because of a multiple vehicle crash, which includes this big ri
california is really setting the mark or infrastructure expert tony, due to credit to california for backing the 2035 goal with an ongoing ev infrastructure project with hundreds of additional stations in the pipeline. >> and the new bipartisan infrastructure bill is doling out 5 billion dollars for a new national ev charging network. i think that as this next decade curse on that those investments that that commitment. >> will spark the doubt that's going to be needed to support...
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this is the most common way to grow olives in california now. super high density means that the trees are planted very close together, and they're plantemore in a hedge row than what you would consider to be a traditional orchard spacing. so the trees are planted 13 feet by feet apart and are mechanically pruned to keep them in a compact, almost shrub-type of plant. and that is so that they can be harvested mechanically with a machine that rides up and over the top of the tree and that removes the fruit with bow rods and then places it in the tractor and ultimately in the trailer. flynn: with this modern system, you get super fresh olive oil that is harvested quickly and delivered to the mill quickly. and because this is a product that is made like a fresh fruit juice, we're pretty much getting the best quality olive oil, in that long history in california, we're getting it in our current time. etters: olives are very well-suited to the climate here, and they use a lot less water than the nut crops that were grown here previously. flynn: we have
this is the most common way to grow olives in california now. super high density means that the trees are planted very close together, and they're plantemore in a hedge row than what you would consider to be a traditional orchard spacing. so the trees are planted 13 feet by feet apart and are mechanically pruned to keep them in a compact, almost shrub-type of plant. and that is so that they can be harvested mechanically with a machine that rides up and over the top of the tree and that removes...