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su directed the california employment development department to, in the words of the california state auditor, and i quote, pay certain claimants u.i. benefits without making key elibility determinations and temporarily stop collecting biweekly eligibility cert caigs, end quote. these directives unquestionably helped smooth the path for widespread unemployment fraud as well as a significant number of improper payments. it's difficult to know what president biden was thinking when he decided to nominate someone who presided over massive unemployment fraud to be the next labor secretary. if that's what happened when ms. su was the labor secretary for a single state, it's difficult to see her as a qualified nominee to head the labor department for an entire country. but my concerns with ms. su don't end there. in addition to questionings about -- questions about her ability to effectively administer a cabinet department, i have serious concerns that ms. su would use her national platform to continue promoting policies that are hostile to workers. during her time in california government,
su directed the california employment development department to, in the words of the california state auditor, and i quote, pay certain claimants u.i. benefits without making key elibility determinations and temporarily stop collecting biweekly eligibility cert caigs, end quote. these directives unquestionably helped smooth the path for widespread unemployment fraud as well as a significant number of improper payments. it's difficult to know what president biden was thinking when he decided to...
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southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california, but there's still you know, every year this annual push to break off california and to into smaller parts. i don't know if that begins to get at the question nails, but hopefully it's a start excellent, and let's go from california to arizona. karen asked. how could arizona even consider secession since they were a territory not a state? arizona also like southern california had been agitating for independent status. for years before the civil war so as southern california was was pushing to form its own territory, arizona as the southern part of new mexico was also pushing for territ
southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california,...
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california has incredible economic power. if we were our own country, we would be the fourth largest economy in the world. how are we using that power in the world to move forward for ideals? >> it is really remarkable. i think it's pretty clear that what we're doing on trying to invest in transitioning to the carbon free energy future, clean energy, whether it's our electric vehicle mandates, whether it is changing our grid. the development of lithium valley down in the sea, investing in hydrogen power, cleaning our ports. all of this will really put us in a place where we are leading in the world. and that is a very important part of it. but it's also the fact that our motto is all dreams welcomed. this is what the tourism industry really promotes in the world and it's true because whether it's entrepreneurs that are coming here to start the company or if they seek venture capital funding where california distributes 2-1 of the next highes state for venture capital funding or people coming for tourism or coming to work. the
california has incredible economic power. if we were our own country, we would be the fourth largest economy in the world. how are we using that power in the world to move forward for ideals? >> it is really remarkable. i think it's pretty clear that what we're doing on trying to invest in transitioning to the carbon free energy future, clean energy, whether it's our electric vehicle mandates, whether it is changing our grid. the development of lithium valley down in the sea, investing in...
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so, there is a pr campaign in california, arizona, don't let julie su california our workplace. very explicitly, the independent contractor rule, the department of labor is issuing now, it's not the ab5 rule. the attacks on the ab5 rule are not relevant with the department of labor is doing today. on the unemployment insurance issue, i agree with senator romney and others. fraught is outrageous, and especially with people taking advantage and defrauding a program designed to help the nation out of a crisis. but many states, as senator murphy said, have fraught rates much higher. for people who just didn't focus on this, let's be really clear about what this fraud was. i'm going to give you some statistics. the week that ended march 14th, 2020, the last three pandemic week, 278,000 americans filed unemployment insurance claims. but next week, it was 2.9 million americans. the week after that, it was 5.9 million americans. but week after that, it was 6.1 million americans. so, our nations employment agencies that have been used to dealing with 278,000 claims a week nationally, we'
so, there is a pr campaign in california, arizona, don't let julie su california our workplace. very explicitly, the independent contractor rule, the department of labor is issuing now, it's not the ab5 rule. the attacks on the ab5 rule are not relevant with the department of labor is doing today. on the unemployment insurance issue, i agree with senator romney and others. fraught is outrageous, and especially with people taking advantage and defrauding a program designed to help the nation out...
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. >> california henge, in case you haven't heard of it. >> i heard it. i saw it on social. >> it happened over the weekend. a play on stone henge. to take a look at what you might have missed, here is what the scene was like. that is the top of california street looking east. watch the sun come up perfectly aligned. not only perfectly aligned through the buildings but the bay bridge location. let's play it back. if you have taken the cable carried up california street, we will play the video back again. i want you to see where the sun pauses. the view down california street of a direct line of site to the bay bridge and, bam, right there. that is the alignmene th ba un quirk in the way the streets and the grid is laid out in that's zero degrees on ng the compass. looking exactly east that is 90 degrees. you get that on the equinox. we are a couple of degrees past. that the sun is not rising the at 90 degrees. as get into summer the sunrises farther north. now it's rising at 80 degrees. now the unique quark in the grid of san francisco's streets come in t
. >> california henge, in case you haven't heard of it. >> i heard it. i saw it on social. >> it happened over the weekend. a play on stone henge. to take a look at what you might have missed, here is what the scene was like. that is the top of california street looking east. watch the sun come up perfectly aligned. not only perfectly aligned through the buildings but the bay bridge location. let's play it back. if you have taken the cable carried up california street, we will...
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a california supreme court decision can. you never been on california supreme court. it was codified by the california legislature. you were not a member of the california legislature. you were obligated to implement just as you would be obligated to implement federal laws in your capacity as deputy secretary of labor. you have issued a regulation in this space that does not incorporate the abc test for determining who is an employee and who's an independent contractor.. the major groups that were concerned with a.b. 5 like lyft and the franchise association have praised the federal standard that you've issued as, thank goodness this standard does not include the thing we didn't like about the california standard. so there's a pr campaign, don't californias arizona, or don't t julie su california our workplace. very explicitly the independent contractore rules that departmt of labor is issuing now is not the a.b. 5 rule, so the attacks really are not relevant to what the department of labor's doing today. on the unemployment insurance issue, i agree with senator romne
a california supreme court decision can. you never been on california supreme court. it was codified by the california legislature. you were not a member of the california legislature. you were obligated to implement just as you would be obligated to implement federal laws in your capacity as deputy secretary of labor. you have issued a regulation in this space that does not incorporate the abc test for determining who is an employee and who's an independent contractor.. the major groups that...
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the gentleman from california is -- or reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: mr. chairman, might i inquire as to how much time remains on each side? the chair: the gentleman has 4 1/4 minutes remaining. mr. takano: thank you. mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement by the national parents union in opposition to h.r. 734. the speaker pro tempore: that -- the chair: that request is covered under general leave. mr. takano: mr. chairman, i at this moment yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, the ranking member of the full education and work force committee, mr. scott. the chair: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, this bill is a mean-spirited attack on transgender women and girls' participation in sports. it essentially requires women and girls to prove their gender. in kansas where a similar bill was passed, students could be forced to have invasive inspections of their body parts. the bottom line is that we should let parents, doctors and sports organiz
the gentleman from california is -- or reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: mr. chairman, might i inquire as to how much time remains on each side? the chair: the gentleman has 4 1/4 minutes remaining. mr. takano: thank you. mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement by the national parents union in opposition to h.r. 734. the speaker pro tempore: that -- the chair: that request is covered under general leave. mr. takano: mr....
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tomorrow is earth day, an annual event that traces roots back to california. in 1969, at a conference in san francisco, a piece activist opposed a day to honor the earth and the concept of peace. one year later the first earth day proclamation was issued by a san francisco mayor, on march 21, 1970. on a sunny day, when the fog has lifted and the san francisco bay sparkles, it's easy to think the land is pristine and water is pure. a recethe environmental integrity project found 81 refineries in the united states discharged concerning amounts of pollutants into our waterways, including some right here in the bay area. we are joined now by a san francisco examiner climate reporter, jessica, thank you for joining us. thank you so much for having me. >> tell me what this report means for the health of water in the bay.>> this report lines out data that shows half 1 billion gallons of wastewater from these refineries are getting dumped into waterways across the united states every single day, that includes refineries in the bay area, including phillips 66, chevron,
tomorrow is earth day, an annual event that traces roots back to california. in 1969, at a conference in san francisco, a piece activist opposed a day to honor the earth and the concept of peace. one year later the first earth day proclamation was issued by a san francisco mayor, on march 21, 1970. on a sunny day, when the fog has lifted and the san francisco bay sparkles, it's easy to think the land is pristine and water is pure. a recethe environmental integrity project found 81 refineries in...
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hello, california. i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor is very concern about what we're doing in florida. so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. it's really an honor 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're facing now. and, of course, you know, president reagan had a great sense of humor. and i thought about a story that there was a debate between three of our founding fathers, dr. benjamin rush, thomas jefferson and ben franklin. and the debate was about what was the world's oldest profession. and dr. rush said as a physician, he said, the world's oldest professions, 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 act after all. was the architect who brought order out of all the chaos in the universe. an
hello, california. i know you guys got a lot of problems out here, but your governor is very concern about what we're doing in florida. so i figured i had to come by. well, thank you so much. it's really an honor 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're facing now. and, of course, you know, president reagan had a great sense of humor. and i thought about a story that there was a...
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>> our top story tonight at 6.30, homelessness continues to be a growing issue across california with many cities looking to the capitol for solutions, others, however, taking matters into their own hands. that's charles clifford has. the latest on efforts being made by san jose mayor matt mahan and san mateo senator josh becker to solve this problem. >> well, across california, there are a great number of people who are in need of housing. the state also has a lot of empty. lots like this one here in san jose, both public and private property. there is a state senator is pushing a new effort through the legislature to try to make it easier to put temporary housing units like these right here onto these lots. it's absolutely heartbreaking. the california has the highest race, both homelessness and unsheltered homelessness in the country. state senator josh becker who represents portions of san mateo and santa clara county says introduced sb 6, 3, 4, signed into law. the bill would make it easier for temporary housing units such as these. >> to be placed on empty parcels of land, both
>> our top story tonight at 6.30, homelessness continues to be a growing issue across california with many cities looking to the capitol for solutions, others, however, taking matters into their own hands. that's charles clifford has. the latest on efforts being made by san jose mayor matt mahan and san mateo senator josh becker to solve this problem. >> well, across california, there are a great number of people who are in need of housing. the state also has a lot of empty. lots...
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does the moisture that has fallen on california mean california's water woes are largely over? >> yes and no. there is no denying it has made a huge difference and significantly eased drought conditions across the state. three mont ago, we saw most of the state in severe and extreme exceptional drought. people underwater conservation orders. officials saying they barely had enough supplies for health and safety of millions. now the reservoirs are fuller, snowpack is much healthier. but there are still parts of the state experiencing drought and water scarcityssues. on top of that, the long-term climate train in california is hotter and drier, even though we got this burst of water this winter. because of that, i don't think officials will ever officially declared the drought over. we need to continue to plan for future dry times, invest in infrastructure and ways to capture and store and convey water in the state. and we need to keep our ethos of conservation. i don't think they will ever fully declare the drought over for those reasons. >> i know you spoke to officials at the
does the moisture that has fallen on california mean california's water woes are largely over? >> yes and no. there is no denying it has made a huge difference and significantly eased drought conditions across the state. three mont ago, we saw most of the state in severe and extreme exceptional drought. people underwater conservation orders. officials saying they barely had enough supplies for health and safety of millions. now the reservoirs are fuller, snowpack is much healthier. but...
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is it a is it a california or a southern california centric group of authors that you look for? is there is there that flavor to it? we definitely have a flavor, a california flavor. i mean, we have our los angeles times mainstage, which is really feature celebrity talent. and i would say, you know, and it's it's across movies and television and music. and so there's a lot of celebrity talent involved there. but beyond that, i mean, we do have some california focused panels, but it's very it's very wide. and we have authors who come. from all over the country and all over the world actually, we have we we give a set of book prizes every year, which we're going to be in our fourth, third year in the book prize. sarah moni takes place on the friday night, april 21st, and it kicks off the festival of books and many of those authors that are finalists for the prizes will be in the festival. and they came. they come from all over the world, actually. so we it's it's very wide. so i wouldn't say that it's strictly california focused. now, when you reach out to authors, are you able to
is it a is it a california or a southern california centric group of authors that you look for? is there is there that flavor to it? we definitely have a flavor, a california flavor. i mean, we have our los angeles times mainstage, which is really feature celebrity talent. and i would say, you know, and it's it's across movies and television and music. and so there's a lot of celebrity talent involved there. but beyond that, i mean, we do have some california focused panels, but it's very it's...
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a super bloom is in full bloom in southern california in northern california we are on the verge of war warm weather. more sunshine. we could be experiencing a super bloom in the next week or two. >> the puppies which most people associate with super blooms are just starting now. >> the california department of parks and recreation is encouraging people to get out and enjoy the kaleidoscopic show we are about to witness but they are reminding the public to not stampede off trails or onto private property or block roads or illegally parked in order to get the perfect instagram photo. >> we are also hoping this year that people will be mindful if they want to walk into the flowers of where they are walking and try hard not to trample the flowers. >> many of our wildflowers are very sensitive to soil disruption and trampling. it is very important that you stay on trails so that these -- so we don't doom the bloom. >> no picking wildfires -- weld file -- wildflowers either. but the allergies have started. >> oh, spencer. >> i know. >>they're going to be even worse because the winds are pick
a super bloom is in full bloom in southern california in northern california we are on the verge of war warm weather. more sunshine. we could be experiencing a super bloom in the next week or two. >> the puppies which most people associate with super blooms are just starting now. >> the california department of parks and recreation is encouraging people to get out and enjoy the kaleidoscopic show we are about to witness but they are reminding the public to not stampede off trails or...
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the survey was given in 95% of california's middle and high schools. i myself have not experienced this, but i do think it could be a very normal experience i have for any of us today, especially the younger generation. the behavior students reported included fighting, kicking, hitting, bringing weapons to school being threatened with a weapon and verbal abuse. but in terms of guns we like had with weapons like a 70% reduction from 20 years, kids are not bringing up over six million students participated in the survey, and even with a significant drop in victimization at school, astor says the need for attention has contributed to deadly school shootings that continue to happen. they want to be remembered when they die. they want the media to pick up on who they are, who they were, and they know just like any terrorist activity. would that if you kill a lot of innocent people and innocent kids and innocent is the media is going to pick up on on it. young people we spoke to also say the rise of social media plays a role in how students may be victimized
the survey was given in 95% of california's middle and high schools. i myself have not experienced this, but i do think it could be a very normal experience i have for any of us today, especially the younger generation. the behavior students reported included fighting, kicking, hitting, bringing weapons to school being threatened with a weapon and verbal abuse. but in terms of guns we like had with weapons like a 70% reduction from 20 years, kids are not bringing up over six million students...
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ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. we are grocery outlet ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you know and love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. it's grocery outlet's 20% off wine sale going on now till april 11 we have hundreds of wines sure to pair with any gathering. so act now because these deals won't last long. stop in and save today ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - life is uncertain. 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. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> investigators say the mass shooter who killed four people and wounded nine others at the downtown bank was an employee there who had recently been notified he was about to be fired. reporter christian has more. >> reporter: downtown louisville to find a gunman still firing shots. >>
ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. we are grocery outlet ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you know and love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. it's grocery outlet's 20% off wine sale going on now till april 11 we have hundreds of wines sure to pair with any gathering. so act now because these deals won't last...
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it seems everyone frustrated by california, california's playing at potholes, but before you follow in his footsteps, watch your story of five. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get xfinity internet for just $25 a month with no annual contract during our limited time launch celebration. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next- generation 10g network. only from xfinity. aside county located five miles from the festival grounds. the front desk says their phones started ringing off the hook. once the lineup was announced, hotels say last minute booking will likely come at a steep cost , with some rooms going as high as $1000 for the weekend. first week is always a demand week with the airline headliners and then seems like everybody comes in for the first week, and then the second week there's more, i would say locals the coachella music an
it seems everyone frustrated by california, california's playing at potholes, but before you follow in his footsteps, watch your story of five. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get xfinity internet for just $25 a month with no annual contract during our limited time launch celebration. you have...
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, california, california, californication. okay. there you go. so since we're here in california, what you see as the major differences. well, first of all, tell us you what what texans mean by that. well, it means liberalism, basically. and, you know i think it fascinates, you know, a country we have, you know, united states, each of the states has their own system. and california, texas, number one, and number in terms of size and economy. they are seesaws when i was a kid, california was all and texas was all blue and i mean, as the california was as red as it is blue now and texas and vice versa. and it changed. the the the values that are reflected in each state are are similar i mean, we want good education sort of thing. we have totally different means of going about it. and weirdly enough, with very different policies. the outcomes are often extremely similar to our demography are practically identical. know we're both majority minority states as all of us will be. we're pioneers in that regard. but, you know, we've ad
, california, california, californication. okay. there you go. so since we're here in california, what you see as the major differences. well, first of all, tell us you what what texans mean by that. well, it means liberalism, basically. and, you know i think it fascinates, you know, a country we have, you know, united states, each of the states has their own system. and california, texas, number one, and number in terms of size and economy. they are seesaws when i was a kid, california was all...
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what does that mean for california?— from. what does that mean for california? and the ports of los an . eles california? and the ports of los angeles and — california? and the ports of los angeles and long _ california? and the ports of los angeles and long beach, i california? and the ports of los angeles and long beach, you i california? and the ports of los i angeles and long beach, you have a lot of— angeles and long beach, you have a lot of revenue and a industry they'll— lot of revenue and a industry they'll be _ lot of revenue and a industry they'll be happening there that is not being — they'll be happening there that is not being shifted to places like louisiana, jacksonville, florida, other _ louisiana, jacksonville, florida, other ports _ louisiana, jacksonville, florida, other ports of entry in the united states— other ports of entry in the united states and another host of reasons why that _ states and another host of reasons why that is, — states and another host of reasons why that is, it's notjust the broader— why that is, it's not
what does that mean for california?— from. what does that mean for california? and the ports of los an . eles california? and the ports of los angeles and — california? and the ports of los angeles and long _ california? and the ports of los angeles and long beach, i california? and the ports of los angeles and long beach, you i california? and the ports of los i angeles and long beach, you have a lot of— angeles and long beach, you have a lot of revenue and a industry they'll— lot of...
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ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> it's getting sunnier at northern california beaches but the winter storms left their mark. len ramirez reports an extra amount of drift wood piled up and that eativetur e artist in the monterey bay. >> reporter: surf 2 to 3 feet. the tide is going out. for duncan murray the wild winter storms brought a unique silver lining to his craft. it's here on the beaches of monterey county scattered and piled and waiting to be discovered. >> so, here is an example of close but no cigar. >> reporter: duncan is a drift wood artist. he is not just looking for any bump on a log. he seems out the most colorful, twisted fragments of trees to carve into one of a kind works of art. >> this is a beast but i think we will give it a shot. >> reporter: after minutes on caramel river state beach he finds something. was probably part of the big sur fire. >> reporter: this redwood log is one of tens of thousands of drift wood pieces on the sand. to his trained eyes it has possibilities. >> you can
ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> it's getting sunnier at northern california beaches but the winter storms left their mark. len ramirez reports an extra amount of drift wood piled up and that eativetur e artist in the monterey bay. >> reporter: surf 2 to 3 feet. the tide is going out. for duncan murray the wild winter storms brought a unique silver lining to his craft. it's here on the beaches of monterey county scattered and...
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gabriela aborda el panorama con un experto. >> en california se habla del agua del norte de california y luego del sur de california como si fueran dos aguas, pero en realidad es un sistema de agua que corre de norte a sur. ahora ya como la a del recinto por ciento de nievey tenemos las presas llenas, ¿quien se queda con el agua y como se ministra? nos enlazamos con esto del agua. ¿por quÉ es el agua tan vital para todos? >> el agua es a lo que todo necesitamos para vivir >> ¿como lo vamos a separar o se divide? considerando que la parte norte del estado es la que acumulÓ mÁs nieve. >> nuestra agua tiene que ser vino como un agua, si la lluvia cae mÁs en el norte de los Ángeles pero en el sur de california tenemos diferentes Áreas de donde importamos el agua y ademÁs las aguas locales. es un depÓsito de almacenamiento, programa de banco de agua subterrÁnea. tenemos que pensar de nuestra agua como una agua. >> el pleito del agua y el acceso al agua es muy viejo. ¿que ha cambiado entonces para acÁ? para que tenemos presas y otros sistemas. >> creo que lo importante es ver s
gabriela aborda el panorama con un experto. >> en california se habla del agua del norte de california y luego del sur de california como si fueran dos aguas, pero en realidad es un sistema de agua que corre de norte a sur. ahora ya como la a del recinto por ciento de nievey tenemos las presas llenas, ¿quien se queda con el agua y como se ministra? nos enlazamos con esto del agua. ¿por quÉ es el agua tan vital para todos? >> el agua es a lo que todo necesitamos para vivir...
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una representante de la oficina de asuntos de consumidor de california, nos dice cuÁntos licencias se pueden conseguir. >> hay 200 tipos de licencias. marÍa antonieta: para obtener mÁs informaciÓn, visite la pÁgina web, que es el departamento de recurso del consumidor en california. la policÍa de san josÉ ha decidido ampliar el uso de cÁmara de seguridad para evitar los delitos. el dueÑo de restaurante, puerto azul de san josÉ, ha sufrido muchos robos. los robos fueron mÁs daÑos materiales que lo que se llevaron efectivo. >> $2600 fue lo que gastÉ para los baÑos. marÍa antonieta: el seÑor orozco, que tiene su restaurante por mÁs de 20 aÑo, cuenta con un sistema de cÁmara de seguridad que lo han ayudado a reducir estos robos. >> mi cÁmara le tomÓ la placa de la camioneta. al mes y medio me dijeron que ya habÍa agarrado a 3 personas. marÍa antonieta: la policÍa de san josÉ dio a conocer una nuevo programa, en la que quiere que las personas y dueÑos de negocios, registren su cÁmara de seguridad para poder atrapar a los delincuentes mÁs rÁpido. >> invitamos a l
una representante de la oficina de asuntos de consumidor de california, nos dice cuÁntos licencias se pueden conseguir. >> hay 200 tipos de licencias. marÍa antonieta: para obtener mÁs informaciÓn, visite la pÁgina web, que es el departamento de recurso del consumidor en california. la policÍa de san josÉ ha decidido ampliar el uso de cÁmara de seguridad para evitar los delitos. el dueÑo de restaurante, puerto azul de san josÉ, ha sufrido muchos robos. los robos fueron mÁs...
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wasn't it in california. yes, san bernardino california. since then they have been making, pretty much since then, they've been making the big one way. tell me they are not changing it. well, they shouldn't, they should learn from the disaster that was new coke. it was probably the single greatest food disaster in the history of the united states. now mcdonald's wants to change the all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun, that has been the big formula. now they want to tweak the way that the beef tastes. it's very bizarre. a palliative tested this in canada. it is successful in canada. i would just say canada and united states are just a little just say canada and united states arejust a little bit just say canada and united states are just a little bit different in that regard because i'm pretty sure it is going to be a mass uprising if mcdonald's tries to change this. there are other brokers available. surely not frying the onions. a white and caramelised onions? i mean, that is sacrilegious. i do
wasn't it in california. yes, san bernardino california. since then they have been making, pretty much since then, they've been making the big one way. tell me they are not changing it. well, they shouldn't, they should learn from the disaster that was new coke. it was probably the single greatest food disaster in the history of the united states. now mcdonald's wants to change the all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun, that has been the big formula....
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california highway patrol says there was one person in each vehicle. and one of them was driving in the wrong direction. chp didn't say which vehicle actually caused the head on collision. both drivers died at the scene. if you have somebody coming at you coming the wrong way. obviously, that close rate is pretty quick, so paying attention and seeing what's coming ahead of you is very important, you know, put down the phone. don't be messing with your infotainment system, you know, pay attention to the road. also in sunnyvale, a man was struck and killed as he tried to walk across the intersection of fair oaks and east taylor avenues around 8 20 saturday night. sunnyvale public safety department says he was heading eastbound on fair oaks when a single car hit and killed him, this silicon valley by coalition says people need to be more aware of how fast they're driving. unfortunately there was a study that came out recently from the visions air task force and many of the residents that they did not know that they were speeding. they have no idea. san jo
california highway patrol says there was one person in each vehicle. and one of them was driving in the wrong direction. chp didn't say which vehicle actually caused the head on collision. both drivers died at the scene. if you have somebody coming at you coming the wrong way. obviously, that close rate is pretty quick, so paying attention and seeing what's coming ahead of you is very important, you know, put down the phone. don't be messing with your infotainment system, you know, pay...
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eric brooks our city sf and california for energy choice i e milled it to you yesterday the 4 o'clock. ab538 a state assembly bill take away california's local noncontrol to christ coal prirts in states with heff prescription and transfer to the federal government so we would not control our electric grid anymore. if a procoal president like trump got elected we be in a wagz trump would control or clean energy program in california and san francisco. so it is vital on the next agenda you put ab538 and as you did with a similar bill 5 years ago oppose that bill >> thank you for sharing your comments. there is a minute limit. i don'tee we are further callers in the queue. >> thank you. seeing no public comment. it is now closed. just thank you for today. we appreciate all the work that everyone has doneful mr. clerk do we have other business. >> no further business. why great. the meeting is adjourned. go. >> shop and dine the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping and dooipg within the 49 square miles by supporting local services within the neighb
eric brooks our city sf and california for energy choice i e milled it to you yesterday the 4 o'clock. ab538 a state assembly bill take away california's local noncontrol to christ coal prirts in states with heff prescription and transfer to the federal government so we would not control our electric grid anymore. if a procoal president like trump got elected we be in a wagz trump would control or clean energy program in california and san francisco. so it is vital on the next agenda you put...
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the bill was introduced in the california state legislature. it would provide unemployment benefits to all workers regardless of immigration status. >> translator: if you look on the streets under the bridge, there are people who since the pandemic continue to suffer the consequences and who have not been able to get back on their feet. that is why this law is so important. we need the governor to sign it this year. >> reporter: an estimated 2 million undocumented workers in california have been excluded from unemployment benefits and other assistance during the pandemic. the bill would provide undocumented immigrant workers laid off with $300 per up to we spe wie or stafatto at the national employment loan project to understand how this would work. >> it would be run through the employment development department, which is the agency that administers regular unemployment insurance. they would apply for the benefit and have to show proof of their past wages. >> reporter: gary tells me other ways would include proof of schedule showing how many h
the bill was introduced in the california state legislature. it would provide unemployment benefits to all workers regardless of immigration status. >> translator: if you look on the streets under the bridge, there are people who since the pandemic continue to suffer the consequences and who have not been able to get back on their feet. that is why this law is so important. we need the governor to sign it this year. >> reporter: an estimated 2 million undocumented workers in...
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. >>> in california, communities bracing for epic flooding there from the meltdown of record snow >>> plus, tens of millions in texas and florida on the lookout for tornadoes and large hail >>> also tonight, the woman who accuses former president trump of rape and defamation takes the stand in a civil trial. what she says about their alleged encounter years ago. the former president's denial tonight. >>> disney fires back suing florida governor ron desantis in their feud about free speech and the future of disney world >>> just breaking, republicans in the montana legislature punish a transgender lawmaker barred from speaking on the floor. >>> a pastor killed, police say, by a man he stopped to help it turned out to be an inmate escaped from jail the violent standoff and manhunt ongoing. >>> menopause and money. the new data on the billions in lost work. how some businesses are changing their thinking >>> and a song that echoes through the past the violins that survived the holocaust and the people who saved them ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good e
. >>> in california, communities bracing for epic flooding there from the meltdown of record snow >>> plus, tens of millions in texas and florida on the lookout for tornadoes and large hail >>> also tonight, the woman who accuses former president trump of rape and defamation takes the stand in a civil trial. what she says about their alleged encounter years ago. the former president's denial tonight. >>> disney fires back suing florida governor ron desantis...
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california is among the nation's worst in air pollution. governor newsom has already moved to ban the sale of new cars that run entirely on gasoline by 2035. if you are a computer, you probably have noticed this all of those cars during rush hour new report finds that the bay area traffic is back to pre pandemic levels that is, according to a report from the transportation software company inrix. they area drivers spent an average of 97 hours in traffic last year, and that's the same amount of time as it was in 2019 before the pandemic nationwide, the bay area ranks seventh for congestion drivers we spoke with say they have noticed traffic getting worse. i think that's a long time. it's been on the road to get worse, especially highway for, you know , traveling from 2 42 up there, it's already gridlock even when they actually put in the you know, the new highways still doesn't do anyone any good. therefore also found that among the major cities in the top five for congestion all saw annual traffic delays higher than 100 hours, led by chicag
california is among the nation's worst in air pollution. governor newsom has already moved to ban the sale of new cars that run entirely on gasoline by 2035. if you are a computer, you probably have noticed this all of those cars during rush hour new report finds that the bay area traffic is back to pre pandemic levels that is, according to a report from the transportation software company inrix. they area drivers spent an average of 97 hours in traffic last year, and that's the same amount of...
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superblooms are expected all over california just a few days. san francisco film festival kicks off a fun time for stephanie land. spoke to organizers of the film festival about what you can expect. >> we have 11 days with 97 over. 37 different countries are incredibly proud of the lineup this year. we're kicking things off in oakland at the grand lake theater with california premiere of pete knicks. new film underrated cef 7 curry underrated. excuse me. so warrior fans out there. i know there are so few of them. it's beautiful story stuffs up and coming and about his rise and the 2020 to 20 warrior season and will be closing the festival with another local talent screening of boots. riley's. i'm a virgo, which is his first foray into television in the series for amazon prime so we have an incredible array of economically diverse and narratively complex phones andp something for everyone. we know people in san francisco in the bay area. our ambitious and curious and want to want to understand the world. and so the idea that we can continue to be
superblooms are expected all over california just a few days. san francisco film festival kicks off a fun time for stephanie land. spoke to organizers of the film festival about what you can expect. >> we have 11 days with 97 over. 37 different countries are incredibly proud of the lineup this year. we're kicking things off in oakland at the grand lake theater with california premiere of pete knicks. new film underrated cef 7 curry underrated. excuse me. so warrior fans out there. i know...
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we know that california is not an island. to protect californians, we need to ensure that there are federal laws and regulations that can take care of every single american. kristen: what is difficult of course is the division of your will in congress right now making meaningful federal legislation very difficult. given that, what is your approach? >> so, for sure, we are pursuing and will continue to pursue advocacy that suggests congress should be reflective of the world and the opinions of the american people. especially when it comes to their safety and the life and world they want for their kids. i also deeply believe we don't have to wait for an act of congress to make change. the thing i was talking about earlier around safe storage -- that is a program we call end family fire. having conversations around storing guns safely in your home can have an impact on safety and also we can start to normalize conversations around gun responsibility and change the culture of guns in our home and in the process change lives. kris
we know that california is not an island. to protect californians, we need to ensure that there are federal laws and regulations that can take care of every single american. kristen: what is difficult of course is the division of your will in congress right now making meaningful federal legislation very difficult. given that, what is your approach? >> so, for sure, we are pursuing and will continue to pursue advocacy that suggests congress should be reflective of the world and the...
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in california's gold country. the heavy rain and snow we saw this winter is leading to some exciting discoveries, people now finding more gold in streams and rivers in the sierra foothills or rushing waters exposed. the mineral treasure hunters say the best is likely yet to come when river levels recede in the rocks will become accessible. the price of gold right now is hovering right near $2000 an ounce. alright so there you go. uh that goes along with a pretty good commute you've had so far on this monday morning. i would say so, except for the richmond bridge, as you know, probably been listening, but it's getting better there now that they cleared the crash on the actual span. i'll show you the tall plants. it's better than it was for a while there i was showing you a tall plaza where no one was moving. maybe you're just joining us. i think you stole would probably have a little bit of a backup here heading out west. westbound 24 looks okay. if you are driving out to the tunnel and see that traffic is looking
in california's gold country. the heavy rain and snow we saw this winter is leading to some exciting discoveries, people now finding more gold in streams and rivers in the sierra foothills or rushing waters exposed. the mineral treasure hunters say the best is likely yet to come when river levels recede in the rocks will become accessible. the price of gold right now is hovering right near $2000 an ounce. alright so there you go. uh that goes along with a pretty good commute you've had so far...
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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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california is leading the way with goals to reduce emissions by 85% and as a california company, chevron is proud to be developing technologies that can help our state meet these goals from investments in hydrogen fuel that can power cars that only emit water and air to innovations in carbon capture that can help lower the carbon intensity of the industries. we rely on california's moving toward a lower carbon, and chevron is helping provide the technologies to get us there. mhm before the xfinity tension network. we didn't have internet that will display all at once. every device in every room. where are you up here with speeds like this can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get expanded the internet for just $25 a month with no annual contract during our limited time launch celebration has no idea how good you've got it. hmm what a time to be alive , introducing the next generation tangie network only from expended e. quality selection. affordability expo has everything you need to remodel your home or business right now save up to 50% off selected cabinets, and we have a wide
california is leading the way with goals to reduce emissions by 85% and as a california company, chevron is proud to be developing technologies that can help our state meet these goals from investments in hydrogen fuel that can power cars that only emit water and air to innovations in carbon capture that can help lower the carbon intensity of the industries. we rely on california's moving toward a lower carbon, and chevron is helping provide the technologies to get us there. mhm before the...
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california. the goal is to help boost water infrastructure and national public radio now labeled state controlled media on twitter, the latest move from ceo elon musk. you didn't choose cat allergies. your hairline. or that thing where your knee just gives out for no reason. but... you can choose your doctor who will care for all the things you didn't choose. kaiser permanente for all that is you. ♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. 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. in its water transmission line. the city says it hopes to test a bypass waterline on friday that can help restore more service. the tra
california. the goal is to help boost water infrastructure and national public radio now labeled state controlled media on twitter, the latest move from ceo elon musk. you didn't choose cat allergies. your hairline. or that thing where your knee just gives out for no reason. but... you can choose your doctor who will care for all the things you didn't choose. kaiser permanente for all that is you. ♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's...
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susana gonzalez para el noticiero telemundo california. >>> un disparo cerca del objetos a ver naval de estados unidos y la casa de la vice presidenta kamala harris puso en alerta a la seguridad ocurriÓ en la madrugada y producto de este disparo la luz de un semÁforo se quebrÓ harris y su esposo no estaban en la propiedad en washington por el momento no hay indicios que el disparo estuviera dir de junio a una persona en especÍfico. >>> un tiroteo en un cumpleaÑos de 16 aÑos se sumÓ a la lista de tregedias, cuatro personas murieron y casi 30 resultaron heridas hay datos por ejemplo este del archivo de violencia con armas del viernes pasado, al domingo, se perdieron 17 vidas mÁs de 50 personas quedaron heridas tras tiroteos masivos, randy con la informaciÓn. . >periodista: en la capital del paÍs, este lunes, cientos de personas llegaron al congreso con un mensaje simple para los legisladores. prohiban las armas de alta capacidad. estas armas son de uso militar, son diseÑadas para causar la mayor cantidad daÑo, es alto calibre utilizados en tiroteos masivos que le, pesan al
susana gonzalez para el noticiero telemundo california. >>> un disparo cerca del objetos a ver naval de estados unidos y la casa de la vice presidenta kamala harris puso en alerta a la seguridad ocurriÓ en la madrugada y producto de este disparo la luz de un semÁforo se quebrÓ harris y su esposo no estaban en la propiedad en washington por el momento no hay indicios que el disparo estuviera dir de junio a una persona en especÍfico. >>> un tiroteo en un cumpleaÑos de 16...
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reporter nancy loo has the story. >> california has a rich history with gold mining. the prospect of striking it. rich is what brought many early settlers out here in the 18. after a year of wildfires. >> over a dozen atmospheric rivers and ethnic snowpack in the sierras. some parts of the golden state could soon be exactly that. some are calling it gold rush to especially west of the sierras. all these are s are going to be. >> kind of open game to finding goal. it's imminent, but it hasn't actually happened the rumblings that nature have kicked up new flakes and chunks of gold, especially in central california and the steep canyons there's gold, the veins of gold that had been buried underground. the water will find it in and drop those pieces. a goal right into their waterways. >> and the goal just tumble all the way down. so regular gold tanner's will likely be joined soon by a lot of amateurs since it's estimated that less than 15% of california schools has been discovered and nature will soon provide a big assist. and you look at google earth in a couple months
reporter nancy loo has the story. >> california has a rich history with gold mining. the prospect of striking it. rich is what brought many early settlers out here in the 18. after a year of wildfires. >> over a dozen atmospheric rivers and ethnic snowpack in the sierras. some parts of the golden state could soon be exactly that. some are calling it gold rush to especially west of the sierras. all these are s are going to be. >> kind of open game to finding goal. it's...