state speeches from around the country, search for your state@cspan.org, rightnowcaliforniagovernorgavin newsom gives his 2019 address from the capital of sacramento. he talks about the situation at the border, and anti-gun trafficking efforts. this is about 45 minutes. >> [ cheering ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> [ applause ] >> thank you everybody. thank you everyone. thank you everybody. thank you. thank you. this could take a long time. please sit down. a lot of bedding. over or under. someone said two hours or one? i said i think one. we are going to be all right. i want to thank all of you for the generosity and i want to thankmr. speaker, thank you for being a champion for all californians - and for welcoming jen and me into your house today. madam pro tem, thank you for your commitment to collaboration, which has helped make our first month together so productive. you is the nice thing to say, for the first time ever, i get to say, thank you madame lieutenant governor for that introduction. >> [ applause ] >> it is something that is not always to all the
state speeches from around the country, search for your state@cspan.org, right now california governor gavin newsom gives his 2019 address from the capital of sacramento. he talks about the situation at the border, and anti-gun trafficking efforts. this is about 45 minutes. >> [ cheering ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> [ applause ] >> thank you everybody. thank you everyone. thank you everybody. thank you. thank you. this could take a long time. please sit down....
announcing a halt to the death penaltyincalifornia. workersdisassembling the chamber today as a result of the order. that means the more than 700- inmates on the nation's largest death row will have their death sentences put on hold. (terisa) thank you for joining us. i'm terisa estacio in for pam moore. (ken) and i'm ken wayne. while nobody has been executed in the state since 2006... newsom contends the practice of keeping people on death row has cost taxpayers 5 billion dollars. (ken) it puts in place an executive moratorium on the death penalty in the form of a reprieve for all individuals sentenced to death in california. - withdraws california's lethal injection protocol - immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin - states clearly the directive does not provide for the release of any individual from prison or otherwise alter any current conviction or sentence. today governor gavin newsom explained... he did not make this decision lightly. newsom: "i do this with a heavy heart. with deep appreciation for the emotions that drives this issue. and i did it with t
announcing a halt to the death penalty in california. workers disassembling the chamber today as a result of the order. that means the more than 700- inmates on the nation's largest death row will have their death sentences put on hold. (terisa) thank you for joining us. i'm terisa estacio in for pam moore. (ken) and i'm ken wayne. while nobody has been executed in the state since 2006... newsom contends the practice of keeping people on death row has cost taxpayers 5 billion dollars. (ken) it...
morning...governor gavin newsom is ending the death penaltyincalifornia..he isexpected to make the announcement this morning..( robin ) kron 4's will tran is joining us now live from san quentin prison... which houses the state's death . death row inmates in california are getting a reprieve wednesday as gov. gavin newsom plans to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state, his office announced tuesday. the move immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin state prison where executions in california are carried out, though no one has been executed since 2006. currently, there are 737 condemned inmates in california. "i do not believe that a civilized society can claim to be a leader in the world as long as its government continues to sanction the premeditated and discriminatory execution of its people," newsom said in a statement. the order does the following: 1. puts in place an executive moratorium on the death penalty in the form of a reprieve for all individuals sentenced to death in california.2. withdrawals california's lethal injection protocol3. imm
morning...governor gavin newsom is ending the death penalty in california..he is expected to make the announcement this morning..( robin ) kron 4's will tran is joining us now live from san quentin prison... which houses the state's death . death row inmates in california are getting a reprieve wednesday as gov. gavin newsom plans to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state, his office announced tuesday. the move immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin state prison...
: that's right. there are actually 737 death row inmatesincalifornia. that'sthe most in any state across the country. and they would be executed here at san quentin. of course with the announcement by the governor, people are coming out on both sides. oakland mayor libby schaaf, presidential candidate kamala harris and celebrities like kim kardashian supported this. many are against it. we spoke to san mateo district attorney who says not only does he strongly oppose the governor's decision buzz he says he doesn't know what it means for death penalty cases moving forward. >> the legal meaning of what he is doing is something that is new to us. we haven't had a moratorium ever done before in california on the death penalty. we will have to study it and see what does that mean what he is saying. he doesn't have the authority to simply say the death penalty is over in california because it is on the books. it is the law. >> reporter: in a tweet this morning, president trump said he is, quote, not thrilled and called the 737 inmates on death row in california stone-cold killers. those
: that's right. there are actually 737 death row inmates in california. that's the most in any state across the country. and they would be executed here at san quentin. of course with the announcement by the governor, people are coming out on both sides. oakland mayor libby schaaf, presidential candidate kamala harris and celebrities like kim kardashian supported this. many are against it. we spoke to san mateo district attorney who says not only does he strongly oppose the governor's decision...
role in a numberofcaliforniawildfires.thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore. (catherine)and i'm catherine heenan in for ken wayne.the utility says it's factored these bonuses into its chapter 11 filing. kron 4's dan kerman is live at pg&e headquarters with more on what both sides are saying tonight. dan? pge bonuses 0307196 insert despite filing for bankruptcy because they may be on the hook for billions of dollars for their role in california wildfires, pacific gas and electric has asked a federal bankruptcy judge to allow them to give out at least 235 million dollars in bonuses to thousands of employees, among them vice presidents and managers.sot mike danko/attorney for wildfire victims :19attorney mike danko represents thousands of california wildfire victimssot in a statement pg&e says the "incentive plan prioritizes safety and operational excellence (and) ....provides appropriate incentives for our team members to help us achieve our safety and operational goals."sotin court documents the basis for a raise is based 40% on the companys financial performance and 50% on s
role in a number of california wildfires. thank you for joining us, i'm pam moore. (catherine)and i'm catherine heenan in for ken wayne.the utility says it's factored these bonuses into its chapter 11 filing. kron 4's dan kerman is live at pg&e headquarters with more on what both sides are saying tonight. dan? pge bonuses 0307196 insert despite filing for bankruptcy because they may be on the hook for billions of dollars for their role in california wildfires, pacific gas and electric has...
admission. >> the accused mastermind, william rick singer of newportbeach,california, pledguilty today in federal court in boston for money laundering conspiracy and obstruction of justice. prosecutors allege singer helped parents fake their child's athletic mastery, bribing coaches or paid test administrators in a talented test taker. >> wealthy parents paid singer $25 million in total to guarantee admission to elite schools, including yale, georgetown, stanford, university of southern california, the university of texas, ucla, and wake forest. >> investigators say the institutions did not know of the scams, some including yale and stanford have taken action against indicted coaches. >> we believe everyone charged here today had a role in fostering corruption and greed that created an uneven playing field for students trying to get into the schools the right way, through hard work, good grades and community service. >> this investigation is far from approximate -- over. could be more to come. bret. >> bret: more on this with the panel trump administration point person on the cri
admission. >> the accused mastermind, william rick singer of newport beach, california, pled guilty today in federal court in boston for money laundering conspiracy and obstruction of justice. prosecutors allege singer helped parents fake their child's athletic mastery, bribing coaches or paid test administrators in a talented test taker. >> wealthy parents paid singer $25 million in total to guarantee admission to elite schools, including yale, georgetown, stanford, university of...
chief callingoutcalifornia. singledout governor newsome, hope the grandstanding governor of california is able to spend his very highly taxed citizens money on asylum holds more officially. time to reduce taxes in california. announced plans to cancel the funding for the high speed rail. wants california to return money already spent. governor newsome said will still be put in place in central valley and california will not return the money. >>> major questions why b.a.r.t. trains were not running this morning. looking for answers. at first thought it was maintenance issue but now describing it as mystery, don't know what caused it. could take days to analyze it. relieved it didn't happen in the busy weekday. >> supposed to leave when i got to the station. just sat in the cold for half an hour. >> trains now running according to schedule but until the agency figures out what went wrong, no guarantee it won't happen again. b.a.r.t. expects to learn more at board meeting on thursday, don't think will affect morning commute. >>> not only problem for b.a.r.t. this week. thursday
chief calling out california. singled out governor newsome, hope the grandstanding governor of california is able to spend his very highly taxed citizens money on asylum holds more officially. time to reduce taxes in california. announced plans to cancel the funding for the high speed rail. wants california to return money already spent. governor newsome said will still be put in place in central valley and california will not return the money. >>> major questions why b.a.r.t. trains...
californiaanddelaware who described the damage that the rising seas driven by carbon pollution are causing in the states. the witnesses from delaware also described the struggle of reducing air pollution when much of it flows in from power plants and a planned state. i lamented that then administrator scott pruett's governing philosophy wasn't so much cooperative federalism as it was corporatism serving the interests of the industry. and so here we sit 11 months later about to take testimony on the same subject. it occurs to me to wonder what the point is to these hearings. what has the epa done with respect to the last hearing held on april 10, 2018. well, april 13, 3 days after the last hearing on the subject, the epa issued a final notice denying a petition about by connecticut under the clean air act asking the epa to make a determination that those power plant was responsible for its inability to meet air quality standards. so much for the epa concerned about the problem of the cross state air pollution. august 2 at the national highway traffic administration announced a proposal to f
california and delaware who described the damage that the rising seas driven by carbon pollution are causing in the states. the witnesses from delaware also described the struggle of reducing air pollution when much of it flows in from power plants and a planned state. i lamented that then administrator scott pruett's governing philosophy wasn't so much cooperative federalism as it was corporatism serving the interests of the industry. and so here we sit 11 months later about to take testimony...
moment. next, our cities tour visitsvisalia,california--california. youcan watch more of our visits on c-span.org. you get the feeling that people realize how much comes out of this valley? >> we do when living here and being part of what comes out of here. back on the east coast, i suspect it would come as a therise that california is top producing agricultural state in the nation. think about the juxtaposition with people, land development and managing national -- natural resource , ae, you think of all that lot of people outside california would not really understand the big on her the cultural engine of the united states. about six we are miles north of visalia. migratethe property this isher came to -- the property migrate grandfather came to. it really did not hit much. after a couple trips into this arean, he settled into the . this was all swamp land at the could filech of them acres. they were livestock people and .ver time, the operation group , like a cattle, hogs lot of people in the area. the central san joaquin valley to the lake basin. forest, aas a swamp lot o
moment. next, our cities tour visits visalia, california -- california. you can watch more of our visits on c-span.org. you get the feeling that people realize how much comes out of this valley? >> we do when living here and being part of what comes out of here. back on the east coast, i suspect it would come as a therise that california is top producing agricultural state in the nation. think about the juxtaposition with people, land development and managing national -- natural resource...
postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentlewomanfromcaliforniaseekrecognition? ms. waters: thank you, mr. speaker. i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1122, the housing choice voucher mobility demonstration act of 2019. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1122. a bill to authorize the secretary of housing and urban development to carry out a housing choice voucher mobility demonstration to encourage families receiving such voucher assistance to move to lower poverty areas and expand access to opportunity areas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, and the gentleman from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. waters: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks on this legislation, and to insert extraneous material thereon. and i would yield myself such time as i may cons
postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. waters: thank you, mr. speaker. i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1122, the housing choice voucher mobility demonstration act of 2019. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1122. a bill to authorize the secretary of housing and urban development to carry out a housing choice voucher mobility demonstration...
moving intosoutherncaliforniaanddown towards central. significant rainfall. as we come in closer you can see the bulk of the shower activity moved out to the east. you castrikes on the radar and snow continues to pile up in the sierra, where they do have a winter storm warning in place. a little bit of green, nothing too major out there, but a few scattered showers still across portions of the bay area right now. some showers nearby, mountain view. looking outside, toward the golden gate bridge, looking north. still overcast. notice the pavement has had a chance to dry out, but still the possibility of showers this evening. for overnight lows we are expecting 40s and 50s. still a chance of showers tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning compared to this morning, a big improvement. here is the forecast model. as we put this into motion, 7:00, it tries to produce some more showers. notice tomorrow, the bulk of the shower activity could be favoring the southern portions of the bay area. then into the afternoon areas we have some clouds and a chance of isolated showers, but we are heading to
moving into southern california and down towards central. significant rainfall. as we come in closer you can see the bulk of the shower activity moved out to the east. you castrikes on the radar and snow continues to pile up in the sierra, where they do have a winter storm warning in place. a little bit of green, nothing too major out there, but a few scattered showers still across portions of the bay area right now. some showers nearby, mountain view. looking outside, toward the golden gate...
officialsincaliforniaanddelaware who described the damage that rising seas, drive by carbon pollution are causing in their states. the witnesses from delaware also described the struggle of reducing air pollution with much -- when michigan of it bles in from power plants inup wind states. i lamented that then-environmental protection pruitt's er scott philosophy was serving the interests of industry. so here we sit, about to take testimony on the same subject. it occurs to me to wonder what's the point of the hearings? what has the e.p.a. done since our last herring -- hearing held on april 10, 2018. well, april 13, three days after the last hearing on this subject, e.p. ample issued a final notice denying a petition filed by connecticut asking e.p.a. to make a determination that emissions from a pennsylvania power plant were responsible for its inability to meet air quality standards. so much for e.p.a. concern about the problem of cross-state air pollution. on august 2, e.p.a. and the national highway traffic safety administration issued a proposal to freeze greenhouse gas emissions
officials in california and delaware who described the damage that rising seas, drive by carbon pollution are causing in their states. the witnesses from delaware also described the struggle of reducing air pollution with much -- when michigan of it bles in from power plants inup wind states. i lamented that then-environmental protection pruitt's er scott philosophy was serving the interests of industry. so here we sit, about to take testimony on the same subject. it occurs to me to wonder...
announcement by governor newsom to suspend the death penalty hereincaliforniaandhis decision not sitting well with some victims of the inmates on death row. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 22. >>> thank you for waking up with us, thursday morning, march 14th. i'm pam cook. >> is at 4:00? >>> i'm frank mallicoat in for a sleeping dave clark enjoying another day off. steve paulson says another nice day? >>> another nice day, just won a big low is in the middle of the country setting all the records. not for us. >> this bomb thing they are talking about? now we have a bomb? >> a big low, keep it simple. >>> all roads and big lows lead to omaha and there it is with pressure around kansas and colorado yesterday. i will tell you, if you saw the pictures from denver international, it was a mess. people were stuck and it was a huge system and continues to be. i will keep track of that for you. 30s, 40s and 50s and a good breeze the last couple of days. we might see upper 20s but a wide variety of temps. any breeze holds that temp up. if not, you are in the 30s with high clou
announcement by governor newsom to suspend the death penalty here in california and his decision not sitting well with some victims of the inmates on death row. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 22. >>> thank you for waking up with us, thursday morning, march 14th. i'm pam cook. >> is at 4:00? >>> i'm frank mallicoat in for a sleeping dave clark enjoying another day off. steve paulson says another nice day? >>> another nice day, just won a...
does the gentlewomanfromcaliforniaseekrecognition? the speaker: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from california is recognized. the speaker: mr. speaker, i rise to mark an historic moment in our institution as don young, the dean of the house, becomes the longest serving republican in the house's history. is he -- is that a blushing don young that we see behind the beard there? on behalf of the entire house, mr. speaker, i congratulate congressman young on this honor and on your 46 years of proud service on behalf of the people of alaska. don young has served alongside, from alaska, six senators, and 11 governors of his proud state. eight presidents signing his bills into law, proudly cover the walls of his rayburn office. despite -- he is -- despite the length of time, every single day he serves here, it is clear that don is passionate about his patriotism and about working in this institution to make a difference for america. as he set said becoming dean -- remember, we cel
does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? the speaker: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from california is recognized. the speaker: mr. speaker, i rise to mark an historic moment in our institution as don young, the dean of the house, becomes the longest serving republican in the house's history. is he -- is that a blushing don young that we see behind the beard there? on behalf...
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deben ser asesinados antes de que los legisladores en california tengan una discusiÓn abierta para realizar la pelÍcula que leÍ santuario que prive las agencias trabajar con la empresa para restar criminales indocumentados. la ley santuario estaciÓn aplicada para jurisdicciÓn de california. otro caso que involucrÓ a un indocumentado en california acaparan la atenciÓn nacional. en nuestra pÁgina web podrÁ encontrar la lista por completo de los incidentes por lo que el sospechoso fue...
a racist. whileincalifornia, thestate gop undergoes major changes. we'll have a round up of political news. >>> president trump and kim jong un fail to reach aseeal in their nd summit. we'll take a look at the ramifications. show an alarming number of s califoia police officers have committed crimes themselves, nearly 12,000 of them so far. hello, and welcome to kqed newsroom, begin with a growing confrontation over the presidency. michael cohen, president trump's former personal lawyer delivered a scathg account wednesday of what he says was a lying, cheating president who use money and power to hide illegal behavior. cohen told congress mr. trump remains involved in paying hush money to porn film actress evenafter arriving in the white house and directed him to lie about it. california pla a prominent role in the house oversight hearing.te the s has sticks members on the panel and some of the most pointed questions came from ro khanna, and southern california representative katie hill. california's republican party has picked a new ader, the first woman and first latina to
a racist. while in california, the state gop undergoes major changes. we'll have a round up of political news. >>> president trump and kim jong un fail to reach aseeal in their nd summit. we'll take a look at the ramifications. show an alarming number of s califoia police officers have committed crimes themselves, nearly 12,000 of them so far. hello, and welcome to kqed newsroom, begin with a growing confrontation over the presidency. michael cohen, president trump's former personal...
the debate from yesterday on the house floor. the gentlewomanfrocaliforniaisrecognized. ms. lofgren: i rise in strong support of h.r. 1. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and add ir remarks extraneous material on h.r. 1, the for the people act of 2019. the chair: that particular request was granted already. ms. lofgren: h.r. 1 will begin the process of returning the government to the people. many provisions of h.r. 1 have been pending and ignored for years in this house. no more. h.r. 1 itself hags been the subject of hearings -- itself has been the subject of hearings in five committees and 15 hours of testimony from witnesses. throughout these hearings, we have heard our republican friends beknown a rushed process when in fact they have had eight years to consider these proposals but failed to do so. today we deliver on our promise to the american people. h.r. 1 is critically important at this point in our history. trust in government and many institutions has eroded because of years of putting profit before the people a
the debate from yesterday on the house floor. the gentlewoman fro california is recognized. ms. lofgren: i rise in strong support of h.r. 1. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and add ir remarks extraneous material on h.r. 1, the for the people act of 2019. the chair: that particular request was granted already. ms. lofgren: h.r. 1 will begin the process of returning the government to the people. many provisions of h.r. 1 have been pending and...
gentlemanfromcaliforniaisrecognized for one hour. mr. desaulnier: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, for purposes of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall. pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration for this -- of this resolution, all time yielded for is the r for the purposes of debate only. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks to rent. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. desaulnier: mr. speaker, on monday the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 208, providing for consideration of house concurrent resolution 24, a resolution expressing the sense of congress that the report of special counsel mueller and the sense of congress that that special counsel should be made available to the public and to congress. the rule provides for consideration of the legislation under closed rule. the rule self-executes two amendments that simply clarify that the resolution is
gentleman from california is recognized for one hour. mr. desaulnier: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, for purposes of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall. pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration for this -- of this resolution, all time yielded for is the r for the purposes of debate only. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks to...
california..he isexpected to make the announcement ( robin ) kron 4's will tran is joining us now live from san quentin prison ... which is the only prison in california holding male death row inmates. ( will )death row inmates in california are getting a reprieve wednesday as gov. gavin newsom plans to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state, his office announced tuesday. the move immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin state prison where executions in california are carried out, though no one has aim to be a leader in the world as long as its government continues to discriminatory execution of its people," newsom said in a statement. the order does the following: 1. puts in place an executive moratorium on the death penalty in the form of a reprieve for all individuals sentenced to death in california.2. withdrawals california's lethal injection protocol3. immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin4. states clearly the directive does not provide for the release of any individual from prison or otherwise alter any current conviction or sentenc
california..he is expected to make the announcement ( robin ) kron 4's will tran is joining us now live from san quentin prison ... which is the only prison in california holding male death row inmates. ( will )death row inmates in california are getting a reprieve wednesday as gov. gavin newsom plans to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state, his office announced tuesday. the move immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin state prison where executions in california...
california, northdakota and arkansas testify about their states implementation of various environmental air- quality programs. craig siegel of the california air resources board outlines potential consequences of the trump administration's decision to end negotiations with the state regarding the epa's plan to scale back fuel economy standards. the subcommittee hearing is 90 minutes. >> good morning. thanks everyone for being here >> good morning. thanks to everyone for being here today. this hearing of the clean air and nuclear safety subcommittee is called to order. first i'm going to turn to senator barrasso to make a few comments. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. before we begin i want to take a moment to congratulate senator -- on holding his first hearing as the chairman of the clean-air and safety subcommittee. he joined the senate a few months ago and already has established himself as a leader. senator i know you share my commitment to pursuing innovative and practical solutions to improve the air that we breathe while allowing for our economy to grow. i look
california, north dakota and arkansas testify about their states implementation of various environmental air- quality programs. craig siegel of the california air resources board outlines potential consequences of the trump administration's decision to end negotiations with the state regarding the epa's plan to scale back fuel economy standards. the subcommittee hearing is 90 minutes. >> good morning. thanks everyone for being here >> good morning. thanks to everyone for being here...
brothers fromnortherncaliforniawereamong the people killed in a plane crash in ethiopia. mel and bennett riffel were from redding. mourners at their old elementary school have started placing flowers at the base of a bell tower in the brothers' memory. they were on an adventure before mel's daughter is born in may. the pastor of saint joseph church and school visited with the parents on monday. ( darya ) their parents say they appreciate the outpouring of love and support and they are asking for prayers. ( james ) the model of airplane that crashed ... has been taken out of the skies by countries around the world. and now senator dianne feinstein is asking the federal aviation administration to ground ( dary ) kron 4's will tran is joining us now live from sfo with more. ( james ) thanks will. ( darya ) new this morning... san jose found stabbed in h police just announced that they have arrested 24-year old carlos carranza for the murder. he's accused of stabbing 59-year-ol
brothers from northern california were among the people killed in a plane crash in ethiopia. mel and bennett riffel were from redding. mourners at their old elementary school have started placing flowers at the base of a bell tower in the brothers' memory. they were on an adventure before mel's daughter is born in may. the pastor of saint joseph church and school visited with the parents on monday.
. >> reporter: president and ceo ofthecaliforniacharterschools association says she won't apologize for charter school growth, especially because she argues it's helping oakland's disadvantaged minority communities. >> teachers that are on both sides, on the district side or the charter side, pointing to some of those challenges i think should be a call to action for all californians to try to solve the real problems rather than scapegoating each other. >> reporter: now the oakland teachers union says they plan to take this issue to sacramento this year. they're going to be asking for increased statewide regulation on charter schools. live in oakland, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> sacramento is bracing for possible protests tonight after the d.a. cleared police officers in the shooting death of stephon clark. the sacramento kings fenced off the golden one center plaza in anticipation of possible protests before the game with the new york knicks. only employees and ticketed guests will be allowed to enter. protests erupted outside the arena last spring when clark was shot. >>> well, today th
. >> reporter: president and ceo of the california charter schools association says she won't apologize for charter school growth, especially because she argues it's helping oakland's disadvantaged minority communities. >> teachers that are on both sides, on the district side or the charter side, pointing to some of those challenges i think should be a call to action for all californians to try to solve the real problems rather than scapegoating each other. >> reporter: now...
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informaciÓn. el gobernador de california tendencia en redes sociales. decreta el dÍa de hoy una moratoria a la pena de muerte en ese estado. dicha orden ejecutiva incluirÍa una moratoria para las 737 personas que estÁn en la ficciÓn fira de sus deseos a la pena capital. de la inyecciÓn letaltwitter desafian a los votantes. el gobernador de california detendrÁ las ejecuciones de 637 asesinos. los familias de las vÍctimas no estÁn contentos y yo tampoco, dijo nadal trump. borja: estamos...
. we have another atmospheric river developingforcalifornia. thegood news right now is everything is showing it hitting central, also southern california, and then we'll have a storm system riding along the top of this atmospheric river as we hit tuesday and also wednesday's forecasts. so a look right now at storm ranger and mobile doppler radar, it is you are dry as you can see from the north bay to the south bay, but we do have showers that will start to bubble up once we hit tomorrow morning. again, it's that northern edge of the atmospheric river. it doesn't look that heavy for tomorrow morning. but as we head through tomorrow evening, we'll start to see our rainfall pick up. full detail and the timing and totals coming up in about 15 minutes. >> thanks, jeff. of course, jeff will be tracking the storm on his twitter feed. in fact, he started 20 minutes ago. he posted the sierra snow forecast. do you know what it is? you can find out by checking out his tweets at jeff ranieri. >> students were back in class, but not all of them. hundreds spent their day unleashing their frustr
. we have another atmospheric river developing for california. the good news right now is everything is showing it hitting central, also southern california, and then we'll have a storm system riding along the top of this atmospheric river as we hit tuesday and also wednesday's forecasts. so a look right now at storm ranger and mobile doppler radar, it is you are dry as you can see from the north bay to the south bay, but we do have showers that will start to bubble up once we hit tomorrow...
arrested after a shootout with c-h-p insoutherncalifornia. policehave but they say h shot a 19-year-old man on the 200 block of 13th street in san francisco on monday before driving to southern california. at last update... the victim was still in critical condition. police were able to get a license plate number for the shooter's car. that car turned up in riverside county near the arizona border. the c-h-p located the man and there was a shootout. no officers were injured. it is not clear if the gunman was injured before being taken into custody. (robin) a health warning for the bay area... after a person with measles visited the south bay. the santa clara county public health department confirming... an international traveler had measles during their week- long stay in the bay area.. one thing health officials do not want... is to induce panic. but, they do acknowledge... what makes the situation more challenging... is the person infected with the measles visited nearly two dozen places.
arrested after a shootout with c-h-p in southern california. police have but they say h shot a 19-year-old man on the 200 block of 13th street in san francisco on monday before driving to southern california. at last update... the victim was still in critical condition. police were able to get a license plate number for the shooter's car. that car turned up in riverside county near the arizona border. the c-h-p located the man and there was a shootout. no officers were injured. it is not clear...
>> (hablan en ingles) >> (hablan en ingles) >> (hablan en ingles) >> el gobernadordecalifornian(nombre en ingles) firmo un de r decreto para la ejecucion de n pena de muerte en el estado 737 reos recibiran cadena perpetua >> sandra con los detalles de la medida criticada por el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump que piensa la jgene >> las opiniones son encontradas unos piensan que los que recib recibieron la pena es porque el k crimen lo ameritaba potrootro n piensan que nos convierten en e asesinos porquea final estan d d acuerdo que nada va a reparar el daÑo que nos hicieron >> (hablan en ingles) >> tenemos el derecho a matar s este fue el cuestionamiento del gobernador al anundciar que su e suspenderia la pena de muerte i dice que creee en la justicia e la instiitucion el equipo fue c scado de ahi >> (hablan en ingles) >> denuncio que en nuestra ent d entidad es mejor ser rico y cu culpable que pobre e inocente >> hace 28 aÑos fue i encarcela y pase 20 aÑos en prision >> el problema es que casos como este hay muchos y hay una disp r disparidad >> son personas de b
>> (hablan en ingles) >> (hablan en ingles) >> (hablan en ingles) >> el gobernador de california n (nombre en ingles) firmo un de r decreto para la ejecucion de n pena de muerte en el estado 737 reos recibiran cadena perpetua >> sandra con los detalles de la medida criticada por el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump que piensa la jgene >> las opiniones son encontradas unos piensan que los que recib recibieron la pena es porque el k crimen lo...
day. thankfully, the infrastructureincaliforniahasbeen able to safeguard the integrity of voter registration, voter--you know, people being able to cast their ballots, and how the votes are counted and reported out. but the efforts are there constantly. you know, we see scanning activity among other things on our state infrastructure. we're also seeing increasingly with political candidates and political parties. and while they're not officially under our jurisdiction, you know, if somebody's a victim of a cyber attack on the political front, again it just feeds into the potential doubt or concern that voters have on the integrity of the process. we're also trying to be proactive in how we direct people to obtain their voting information, right? every election cycle, there's effort--you know, there's people trying to put out wrong information about, well, you know, maybe it's democrats or republicans that vote on tuesday or democrat, republican votes on wednesday, and mislead people or give wrong information about where to vote, how to vote, how to register. you know, do provisi
day. thankfully, the infrastructure in california has been able to safeguard the integrity of voter registration, voter--you know, people being able to cast their ballots, and how the votes are counted and reported out. but the efforts are there constantly. you know, we see scanning activity among other things on our state infrastructure. we're also seeing increasingly with political candidates and political parties. and while they're not officially under our jurisdiction, you know, if...
plan. this is over 19 years andcountingcaliforniacoloradonew mexico nevada utah and wyoming representatives from all states are with us today to tell the committee about the severity of the drought and the action that has spurred them to come together. lake mead one of the two main reservoirs is around the level to bring a shortage declaration to automatically lead to water delivery cuts 40 million c residents and five.5 million of aggregated agriculture to support communities from the crumbling colorado down to california along with major cities including las vegas and denver and natural resources and 29 tribes the river supports a 25 billion-dollar outdoor recreation economy there is a lot riding on a river that has seen a 19 percent decline in water flow on average it has less water than we once thought it did climate change will only make things worse one month ago the committee heard expert testimony that hotter temperatures and lower precipitation will likely contribute to what scientist have termed mega- droughts in the southwest unitedco states happening throughout t
plan. this is over 19 years and counting california colorado new mexico nevada utah and wyoming representatives from all states are with us today to tell the committee about the severity of the drought and the action that has spurred them to come together. lake mead one of the two main reservoirs is around the level to bring a shortage declaration to automatically lead to water delivery cuts 40 million c residents and five.5 million of aggregated agriculture to support communities from the...
. the public, including my constituentsincalifornia, ourconstituentsincalifornia, mr.speaker, want to know what happened. nearly nine in 10 americans in both parties say the investigation should produce a full public report on their findings. not only do the american people want to know, but they deserve to know. congress needs to preserve their ability to know. our election system is an integral part of what makes us the beacon of western democracy. any and all attempts to undermine this system is an attack on our country's values and cannot be taken lightly. this is a serious investigation with consequences for elections, democracy, government, and the future of this country and democracy itself. there is no one with more intimate knowledge of russia's involvement in our election than special counsel. to date, this investigation has resulted in 34 people and three companies being criminally charged. nearly 200 charges filed. seven guilty pleas. one conviction following a jury trial. and the investigation, while costing $25 million, has recovered approximately $48 million in
. the public, including my constituents in california, our constituents in california, mr. speaker, want to know what happened. nearly nine in 10 americans in both parties say the investigation should produce a full public report on their findings. not only do the american people want to know, but they deserve to know. congress needs to preserve their ability to know. our election system is an integral part of what makes us the beacon of western democracy. any and all attempts to undermine this...
californiaallare charged with trying to circumvent the college admissions process in order to get their children into elite universities among the defendants, the president of napa valley's as vintners reporter john hall picks up the story from boston. >>at the moakley federal courthouse, they came and went all day long a parade of wealthy parents. >>charged with cheating the system to get their kids into the nation's a few stand out: michelle janavs, an heiress to the hot pockets fortune, who allegedly forked over 100,000 dollars to get her daughter into u-s-c. mastermind rick singer pled guilty, and cooperated with the government.he told the fbi his plan was to boost janavs daughters grades on a college entrance exam and to pose her as a star beach volleyball player. this man owns a fancy vineyard in napa valley the vintner agustin huneeus (who-nay-yus) allegedly spent 100-grand to get his daughter into u-s-c, and according to court documents, complained a year ago when his daughters s-a-t score came back at 1380. he had hoped for 1550but singer said that number would lead to suspicio
california all are charged with trying to circumvent the college admissions process in order to get their children into elite universities among the defendants, the president of napa valley's as vintners reporter john hall picks up the story from boston. >>at the moakley federal courthouse, they came and went all day long a parade of wealthy parents. >>charged with cheating the system to get their kids into the nation's a few stand out: michelle janavs, an heiress to the hot...
... and why the governor made the decision. (grant) nobody's been executedincaliforniasince2006 when govenor schwarzenegge r was in power, but today governor newsom said... if he signed off on executing inmates... he would not be inmates... he would not be able to sleep at night. and the sign went up almost mmediately at san quentin... state workers today quickly started disassembling the chamber after the order was given. that means the more than 700- inmates on the nation's largest death row will have their death sentences put on hold. newsom: "i do this with a heavy heart. with deep appreciation for the emotions that drives this issue. and i did it with the victims in mind. to line people up to be executed, premeditated, state sponsored excutions, one a week, for over 14 years, that a choice we can make. or, we can make an more enlightened choice." (grant) as for that the order actially means: it puts in place an executive moratorium on the death penalty in the form of a reprieve for all individuals sentenced to death in california. - withdraws california's lethal injection protoc
... and why the governor made the decision. (grant) nobody's been executed in california since 2006 when govenor schwarzenegge r was in power, but today governor newsom said... if he signed off on executing inmates... he would not be inmates... he would not be able to sleep at night. and the sign went up almost mmediately at san quentin... state workers today quickly started disassembling the chamber after the order was given. that means the more than 700- inmates on the nation's largest death...
time. the gentlewomanfromcalifornia. isrecognized. ms. lofgren: i'd like to ask unanimous consent to claim the time in opposition, although i do not oppose the amendment. the chair: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. lofgren: this amendment would require applicants for motor vehicles to indicate whether they previously resided in a different state and which state the applicant intends to be their residence for the purposes of voter registration. i think it could be helpful in terms of preventing registrations in two states. however, it is potentially redundant with other provisions in h.r. 1. if all states -- when all states implement automatic voter registration, states will transmit a change of address, dume can't license information electron click and wouldn't need to collect this information from individuals. further, states are able to use a reliable set of data for sharing information on registered voters called the electronic registration information center, established originally by the pey nonprofit and -- pew nonprofit and currently utilized by
time. the gentlewoman from california. is recognized. ms. lofgren: i'd like to ask unanimous consent to claim the time in opposition, although i do not oppose the amendment. the chair: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. lofgren: this amendment would require applicants for motor vehicles to indicate whether they previously resided in a different state and which state the applicant intends to be their residence for the purposes of voter registration. i think it could be...
seeing some rain insoutherncalifornia. tonightwill be mostly clear and cold. lows will be 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be a little cooler with partly cloudy skies. highs will be in the 50s to low 60s. high pressure will build in on wednesday and temperatures will begin to warm. by next weekend we could see highs in the 70s. (grant) to as pauper's graves... places where people who didn't have the means were buried. here in the bay area two such grave sites have been specifically identified because they may contain the remains of vets. (vicki) although long forgotten by many - it is now one man's vision to give these people who served in the us military, a proper burial. in this exclusive kron on story - terisa estacio takes us to a paupers grave site... where officials are on a mission. "so, here we have 1, do you know who is this? not yet... " sean stephens served 4 tours of combat duty in afganistan. to say he has seen alot, would be an grave understatement - but seeing this assignment up close, even took this war vet by suprise. (20:34) sean stephen. this one has no placard bu
seeing some rain in southern california. tonight will be mostly clear and cold. lows will be 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be a little cooler with partly cloudy skies. highs will be in the 50s to low 60s. high pressure will build in on wednesday and temperatures will begin to warm. by next weekend we could see highs in the 70s. (grant) to as pauper's graves... places where people who didn't have the means were buried. here in the bay area two such grave sites have been specifically identified...
the admissions process. >>> the trump administration and the stateofcaliforniagohead to head in the san francisco courtroom this morning. >>> after a heated debate, san jose city leaders decide whether to let taller buildings downtown. it is wednesday, march 13. i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. we like wednesday because we are halfway through our week. we are getting sunshine today. >> are you loving this break from the rain? >> yes! >> it is so nice, compared to all winter long. it is great to have that sunshine. if you like the sun, you will like the rest of the week, especially by the weekend with temperatures soaring. southbay san jose camera. good morning to you. check out temperatures as we start off the day. we are in the 40s and 30s this morning. san jose is 45. check out santa rosa, 39 degrees to start off your wednesday. 41 in concord, 47 in oakland and 49 for downtown san francisco. we have clear skies and chilly conditions, breezy in spots, especially for the north bay this morning. we will continue to see the winds back ease as we had through the day. the w
the admissions process. >>> the trump administration and the state of california go head to head in the san francisco courtroom this morning. >>> after a heated debate, san jose city leaders decide whether to let taller buildings downtown. it is wednesday, march 13. i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. we like wednesday because we are halfway through our week. we are getting sunshine today. >> are you loving this break from the rain? >> yes! >> it...
california. thesestorm systems look to bring mainly beneficial rain to the area. dry weather and warmer conditions will return late next week into early next weekend. (justine) (justine) stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you'll find full forecasts... and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app (jrstone) now to a big story we are following tonight -- the valero benicia refinery has temporarily shut down after heavy smoke could be seen coming from it's facility. (jrstone) valero says the cause was an operational issue with it's flue gas scrubber. (justine) smoke was billowing over the city of benicia this morning. the refinery is located on second street. city officials sent a text alert to residents to stay indoors due to the poor air conditions... right now, the health advisory has been lifted because the air quality has improved. kron 4's gayle ong has the latest. (jrstone) in the east bay -- a pittsburg pricinpal who police say -- was shot by his wife -- died today.(justine) "pau
california. these storm systems look to bring mainly beneficial rain to the area. dry weather and warmer conditions will return late next week into early next weekend. (justine) (justine) stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you'll find full forecasts... and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app (jrstone) now to a big story we are following tonight -- the valero benicia refinery has...
california, atleast for now. welcome, i alex savidge. >> the order applies to all 737 inmates on california's death row. newsom said he signed it with a deep appreciation of the victims of crime and his own moral belief. >> it is about who i am as a human being. about what i can or cannot do. to me this is the right thing to do. >> governor new some said he was inspired father and grandfather who advocated for a man wrongly convicted. he also said that with statistics he could not sleep at night knowing an innocent person might be put to death. >> there are innocerontw. those people will not be let out by this act. they will be held accountable. >>'s office says five inmates sentenced to deathin california since 1973 were exonerated. the governor also pointed to racial disparity in sentencing with more than 50% being people of color. >> there has been no execution in california since 2006, but still this order has emotions running high. >> advocates for capital punishment feel the governor is overreaching, while others applauded the decision. we're live at san quentin prison with
california, at least for now. welcome, i alex savidge. >> the order applies to all 737 inmates on california's death row. newsom said he signed it with a deep appreciation of the victims of crime and his own moral belief. >> it is about who i am as a human being. about what i can or cannot do. to me this is the right thing to do. >> governor new some said he was inspired father and grandfather who advocated for a man wrongly convicted. he also said that with statistics he...
onimmigration.californiagovernorgavin newsom has already announced the withdrawal of some california national guard troops from the southern border. he said that troop withdrawal was intended to, quote, refocus on the real threats facing the state. to prepare for the upcoming fire season in california. i should tell you, california is also one of the 16 states suing the president over his emergency declaration to try to build his wall. joining us now for the interview here in studio is california governor gavin newsom. governor, thanks very much for being here. >> it's great to be here. thank you, rachel. >> so when i asked you to come in and be on the show tonight, i didn't exactly know what was going on in the news. >> yeah, tough. >> i have to ask you in the wake of what we believe has happened in new zealand. i mean, we know about the extent of the violence and the terrorist attack that was committed. we are learning more about what the gunman may have intended. what's your reaction? >> it's interesting. i mean, the way you just set this up, invaders. it's just an inte
on immigration. california governor gavin newsom has already announced the withdrawal of some california national guard troops from the southern border. he said that troop withdrawal was intended to, quote, refocus on the real threats facing the state. to prepare for the upcoming fire season in california. i should tell you, california is also one of the 16 states suing the president over his emergency declaration to try to build his wall. joining us now for the interview here in studio is...
syrian news hourincludingcalifornia'sgovernordeclares a moratorium on the death penalty imports one of america's most controversial issues firmly back into the spotlight. after a pause to allow civilians to flee the bombardment of ice all final stronghold raising. and coming up in smoke with randy thousands of fans turn out in now but ahead of the first race of the fall no one sees. their ten saudi women have peered in a court in riyadh for the first time since their detention a year ago the cases have them against them have drawn international condemnation and outrage over the state of human rights in the kingdom lou jane al half full one of the lead campaigners against the ban on women driving is among those standing trial mohammed has story. is a younger activist who's been fighting for saudi women inside to drive among other demands she's a graduate of the university of british columbia in canada and was ranked by arabian business magazine as third on the list of top most powerful arab women in two thousand and fifteen in recognition of a feeling. but routine and other female ca
syrian news hour including california's governor declares a moratorium on the death penalty imports one of america's most controversial issues firmly back into the spotlight. after a pause to allow civilians to flee the bombardment of ice all final stronghold raising. and coming up in smoke with randy thousands of fans turn out in now but ahead of the first race of the fall no one sees. their ten saudi women have peered in a court in riyadh for the first time since their detention a year ago...
state executives and others with little or no experienceincaliforniaandinadequate expertise in regulations and safety. newsom adds with this move pg&e would send a clear message that it's prioritizing quick profits for wall street over public safety and affordable and reliable energy system. >> i think the governor did the right thing in calling pg&e out. >> reporter: he told the i-team who he would like to see. >> engine fwheers know how to operate a utility. safety experts who know how to run it safely. people who have a commitment to affordable, reliable service so that the prices don't skyrocket. >> pg&e declared bankruptcy in january, citing more than $30 billion in wildfire losses. today governor newsom goes on to say time and again pg&e has broken the public trust and has responsibilities to rate payer, wildfire victims and employees. this board appears to be more of the same. in response, pg&e e-mailed me, "we understand and recognize the serious concerns expressed by the governor and share the governor's urgency for action. we recognize the importance of adding perspec
state executives and others with little or no experience in california and inadequate expertise in regulations and safety. newsom adds with this move pg&e would send a clear message that it's prioritizing quick profits for wall street over public safety and affordable and reliable energy system. >> i think the governor did the right thing in calling pg&e out. >> reporter: he told the i-team who he would like to see. >> engine fwheers know how to operate a utility....
californiahassuspended the death penalty. what is going on?guest:californiahasthe largest death row. they have not executed anybody in a decade. there have been a lot of voter referenda to figure out what is going to happen. the governor was faced with the decision. he was being asked to approve a death penalty protocol, the manner by which people get executed. he went from having an intellectual issue to an emotional issue. am i going to preside over the executions of 25 people whose appeals have been exhausted? host: let's go to governor nixon. [video clip] opportunity inhe that spirit to reflect on the death penalty, on its purpose and the passion that arises when we debate the issue. i had the opportunity over the course of years to listen to people on all sides of the aisle , visited san quentin, met on death row a young man that i went to high school with. he said, the remember me? the warden says he is a pretty good kid, but he killed his mom. understand the racial disparity, five year mandatory minimum for crack cocaine versus powder cocaine. sense of the many disparitie
california has suspended the death penalty. what is going on? guest: california has the largest death row. they have not executed anybody in a decade. there have been a lot of voter referenda to figure out what is going to happen. the governor was faced with the decision. he was being asked to approve a death penalty protocol, the manner by which people get executed. he went from having an intellectual issue to an emotional issue. am i going to preside over the executions of 25 people whose...
independent investigations, one by the d.a.'s office and this bythecaliforniaattorneygeneral's office, zeroing in on what grounds two sacramento police officers had for investigating the shooting and killing of an unarmed black man armed with a cell phone instead of a gun. the california attorney general's office has today come to the same conclusion as the da's office. >>> we're angry, we're disgusted. we also expect them to do what they're supposed to doorwhat they did do. we also expect these officers to get fired. >> the reaction to the investigation spilling once again onto the streets of sacramento given the results of a second independent investigation into police conduct. >> based on our review of the facts and evidence in relation to the law, i'm here to announce today that our investigation has concluded, that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained. >> she me your hands. gun, gun, gun! >> reporter: 22-year-old stephon clark was gunned down in his grandmother's back yard on march 18th following a police pursuit. the californ
independent investigations, one by the d.a.'s office and this by the california attorney general's office, zeroing in on what grounds two sacramento police officers had for investigating the shooting and killing of an unarmed black man armed with a cell phone instead of a gun. the california attorney general's office has today come to the same conclusion as the da's office. >>> we're angry, we're disgusted. we also expect them to do what they're supposed to doorwhat they did do. we...
apelaciones, que protegen a los inmigrantes, esta demanda estÁ entre la casa blancaycaliforniayse presentÓ en el 2018. >> en dicha demanda se limita la cooperaciÓn policial con los comisarios de inmigraciÓn, permitirle a los funcionarios de inmigraciÓn el ingreso a los centros penitenciarios en ningÚn tipo de orden judicial. >> por su parte el presidente trump ha fallado en varias de sus polÍtica y ha demandado a su administraciÓn decenas de veces por atenciÓn mÉdica. >> un nuevo reporte derecho dÉbiles demuestra que el sistema de migraciÓn y aduana tener acceso a ciento de millones de placas de automÓviles. >> esto activista utilizan esta informaciÓn para rastrear, miguel gÓmez tiene los detalles de de san francisco. >> todo lo dÍas el seÑor alberto tiene 40 aÑos conduciendo al enterarse que aduana tenga la informaciÓn de dÓnde estÁ su coche no le parece. >> a los latinos de habla hispana nos da miedo, pienso que estÁ muy mal, esas cosas son privadas. >> la uniÓn de derechos civiles mÁs de 9000 agentes tiene millones de placas de conductores. >> mÁs de 80
apelaciones, que protegen a los inmigrantes, esta demanda estÁ entre la casa blanca y california y se presentÓ en el 2018. >> en dicha demanda se limita la cooperaciÓn policial con los comisarios de inmigraciÓn, permitirle a los funcionarios de inmigraciÓn el ingreso a los centros penitenciarios en ningÚn tipo de orden judicial. >> por su parte el presidente trump ha fallado en varias de sus polÍtica y ha demandado a su administraciÓn decenas de veces por atenciÓn mÉdica....
heartaches. >> realizing this was tyler's mother wrapped him in a hug. >>northerncaliforniaisa stretch rouse ocean. tyler surfed in college, he was comfortable in the ocean. his loved ones don't want anyone else to suffer this. an agonizing wait. >> i'm supposed to go first. it's a nightmare. >> rockaway beach is small but unforgiving. a strong swell and cross currents make it dangerous for swimming. signs had here. >> that could be a good idea. can't imagine what his family is going through tonight. >>> major league baseball is suspending san francisco giants president larry baer for four months without pay. this comes a month after a physical altercation between baer and his wife was caught on camera. the district attorney decided not to file charges. in a statement the commissioner said he's holding baer to a higher standard because he's a leader and a role model. baer said i accept: i'm a twist in the jussie smollet case. prosecutors in chicago dropped all charges against the actor. he claimed two men shouted racist and anti-gay slurs and beat him and put a rope around his
heartaches. >> realizing this was tyler's mother wrapped him in a hug. >> northern california is a stretch rouse ocean. tyler surfed in college, he was comfortable in the ocean. his loved ones don't want anyone else to suffer this. an agonizing wait. >> i'm supposed to go first. it's a nightmare. >> rockaway beach is small but unforgiving. a strong swell and cross currents make it dangerous for swimming. signs had here. >> that could be a good idea. can't imagine...
thatthecaliforniacommissionissue a ruling by january 28th. debtor and possession financing essentially means the company is offering assets as collateral to lenders who may possess assets if pg &est defaults o & e defauf the loans. they argued that the debt financing would provide the cash that the company needs to operate through the expected bankruptcy process. so this is prior to actually filing for bankruptcy. the california puc ended up calling an emergency meeting on the 28th and didn't approve the request. in that decision, the california puc found that it had to ensure that the pg & e and state were prepared for contingencies in the case of a bankruptcy filing to ensure that the company was able to continue operating during the bankruptcy proceedings. we indicated, i believe, at the last meeting that a possible impact to clean power of a bankruptcy was a delay in the remittance from pg & e of customer payments. a delay of remittance did, in fact, occur, starting wit occure day of the filing. as indicated to us prior to the bankruptcy filing, they asked to remit paym
that the california commission issue a ruling by january 28th. debtor and possession financing essentially means the company is offering assets as collateral to lenders who may possess assets if pg &est defaults o & e defauf the loans. they argued that the debt financing would provide the cash that the company needs to operate through the expected bankruptcy process. so this is prior to actually filing for bankruptcy. the california puc ended up calling an emergency meeting on the 28th...
the victims in mind." (ken) hundreds of inmatesoncalifornia'sdeathrow are getting a reprieve. today governor gavin newsom signed a moratorium on executions across the state.(grant) this means the more than 700- inmates on the nation's largest death row... will have their death sentences put on hold. (grant) it's a conviction gavin newsom has long held. the governor argues the death sentence is unequally and unfairly used on the mentally disabled and people of color. and then there's the financial impact. the governor's office says the death penalty system has cost california billions of dollars since 1978. of all the states, california has the most people on death row.
the victims in mind." (ken) hundreds of inmates on california's death row are getting a reprieve. today governor gavin newsom signed a moratorium on executions across the state.(grant) this means the more than 700- inmates on the nation's largest death row... will have their death sentences put on hold. (grant) it's a conviction gavin newsom has long held. the governor argues the death sentence is unequally and unfairly used on the mentally disabled and people of color. and then there's...
kristen holmes reporting.(pam)californiawill'n' get hundreds of millions of dollars in federal dollars in millions of hundreds of will 'not' get california (pam) reporting. (pam) california will 'not' get hundreds of millions of dollars in federal reinbursement for repairing oroville dam... the repairs became necessary when the spillways crumbled and fell away during heavy rains in early 20-17. today -- the federal emergency management agency rejected 306- million dollars in reimbursements for california. the amount is less than half of what the state has requested so far. state water officials put total reconstructin costs at 1-point-1 billion dollars. fema did approve $333 - million for repairs. (catherine) today the european union announced that americans traveling to europe will need a visa to do so ... as of 2021. you'll need a passport and a credit or debit card to apply for the permit... it will allows travel to 26 european countries for no more than 90 days. until now - americans had been exempt from the visa requirements. the registration will be valid for 3 years. ame
kristen holmes reporting. (pam) california will 'n' get hundreds of millions of dollars in federal dollars in millions of hundreds of will 'not' get california (pam) reporting. (pam) california will 'not' get hundreds of millions of dollars in federal reinbursement for repairing oroville dam... the repairs became necessary when the spillways crumbled and fell away during heavy rains in early 20-17. today -- the federal emergency management agency rejected 306- million dollars in reimbursements...
foreign policy strategy and the 2020 budget proposal for the state department.formercaliforniagovernorarnold schwarzenegger and former attorney general eric holder discussed gerrymandering. both speakers called on the supreme court to will against the practice of dust to a rule against the practice of manipulating voting districts to give the ruling party and advantage. they attended supreme court arguments earlier in the day and this is an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being patient. welcome to the national press club. the place where news happens. i think some's going to happen today. i'm the 112th president of the national press club and a correspondent with national public radio. i'd just like to take a moment to remind you all to pull out your cell phones and look at the ringer and then turn it off. then put your phone away again. so that we don't have interruptions. there's a lot of cameras here. so, here is the headline for you. republicans and democrats agree. ok, so they don't agree on everything. but they don't agree on much. but some members o
foreign policy strategy and the 2020 budget proposal for the state department. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger and former attorney general eric holder discussed gerrymandering. both speakers called on the supreme court to will against the practice of dust to a rule against the practice of manipulating voting districts to give the ruling party and advantage. they attended supreme court arguments earlier in the day and this is an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon,...