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governor newsom could be facing another recall attempt. the california secretary of state approved petitioners to start collecting signatures in that recall attempt, and they have until september to collect more than a million valid signatures. if enough signatures are gathered, the lieutenant governor is required to call a recall election between 60 to 80 days after that. the petitioners have a shorter window to collect those signatures, and they did during the 2021 recall attempt. because of pandemic exemptions. >> third party presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr has named a bay area tech attorney as and entrepreneur as his running mate. >> my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technologist, a fierce warrior mom, nicole shanahan. >> a few hundred supporters of rfk junior's campaign attended the announcement and rally in oakland yesterday. nicole shanahan was born and raised in oakland and has been a major donor to kennedy junior's campaign. the event also featured speakers supporting kennedy's run who echoed parts of his platfor
governor newsom could be facing another recall attempt. the california secretary of state approved petitioners to start collecting signatures in that recall attempt, and they have until september to collect more than a million valid signatures. if enough signatures are gathered, the lieutenant governor is required to call a recall election between 60 to 80 days after that. the petitioners have a shorter window to collect those signatures, and they did during the 2021 recall attempt. because of...
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so really, anything less than 52% also fuels opponents newsom. and those opponents are not just in california. they're spacross the country. that'll be something to watch because he's a national political figure, a person who's running for president while not running for president, not running for president. national stage over the lasthet- year or so. david mcewen, thank you so much for your insight into this, it won't be the last you provided some very good insight. we appreciate it. >> 244 days, man. >> see you later. that's it. oh my goodness. >> but who's counting? right. all right, let's get back to the weather here a pretty amazing picture. wild weather continues in parts of our state. caltrans shared this video of a semi truck toppled by powerful winds down near death valley.úthis was along state route 395. in inyo county. drivers were reminded to slow down, keep both hands on the wheel, and leave a whole lot of space between you and the other cars becauseúof strong to? just feel, especially if you're in a higher profile vehicle. >> yea
so really, anything less than 52% also fuels opponents newsom. and those opponents are not just in california. they're spacross the country. that'll be something to watch because he's a national political figure, a person who's running for president while not running for president, not running for president. national stage over the lasthet- year or so. david mcewen, thank you so much for your insight into this, it won't be the last you provided some very good insight. we appreciate it. >>...
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flynn, a major donor to governor newsom's campaign for reelection. republican lawmakers sent a letter to california's attorney general urging him to investigate the governor's involvement in the special exemption for bakeries in the new law. we have received the letter and we are reviewing it, and whether there's something further to share,úwe will, but we are reviewing it at this time and we acknowledge receipt of the letter. fast food wage law goes into effect april 1st. governor newsom is making a last minute push for the only statewide measurec on the voters prop one, and why critics say not so fast. >> california is one of several states holding a primary today. next, we'll go live to the east coast to focus on what's happening nationwide, how the presidential election is top of you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining mi
flynn, a major donor to governor newsom's campaign for reelection. republican lawmakers sent a letter to california's attorney general urging him to investigate the governor's involvement in the special exemption for bakeries in the new law. we have received the letter and we are reviewing it, and whether there's something further to share,úwe will, but we are reviewing it at this time and we acknowledge receipt of the letter. fast food wage law goes into effect april 1st. governor newsom is...
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governor newsom announced the city of oakland will be getting 480 surveillance cameras mounted on city streets and on highways. the purpose investigate crimes like car thefts. ktvu is ali rasmus is here. now. you have all the latest details. good morning alex. >> good morning dave. yeah those details just coming in in the last hour. 480 surveillance cameras on city streets and along highways in oakland from interstate 580, in downtown to the beleaguered hegenberger corridor. the governor made the announcement in a 32nd video he released on social media this morning. it was a prerecorded video near hegenberger avenue, so we did not have a chance to ask him any specific questions about this plan he just announced. but his office said that the california highway patrol and the oakland police have signed a contract together with a company called flock safety. flock safety is the same company behind the license plate reader cameras that already exist in many other bay area communities like piedmont, san leandro and now berkeley. the cameras that are being installed in oakland, though, will
governor newsom announced the city of oakland will be getting 480 surveillance cameras mounted on city streets and on highways. the purpose investigate crimes like car thefts. ktvu is ali rasmus is here. now. you have all the latest details. good morning alex. >> good morning dave. yeah those details just coming in in the last hour. 480 surveillance cameras on city streets and along highways in oakland from interstate 580, in downtown to the beleaguered hegenberger corridor. the governor...
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yesterday, governor newsom expanded the storm. state february to 11 additional counties,úincluding alameda, san francisco and sonoma. these areas all saw widespread flooding, mudslides and debris flows during the storms. >> in the east bay regional parks district is warning of toxic in its system. this video here on the screen is from lake anza in tilden park in berkeley, just can cause reactions such asaet- rashes, skin and eye irritation, and, at highúdoses, serious illness or even death. several dog deaths in california have been attributed to toxic algae in recent years. advisories are also posted at lake temescal in oakland, lake chabot in castro valley, contra loma reservoir in antioch, quarry lake in fremont, lake del valle in livermore, and shadow cliffs skiers are welcoms to its mountain in hopes of raising money toc prevent breast cancer. next saturday, march an event called the resort saysl be a fun and interactive way to explore the mountain and support breast cancer awareness and prevention. palisades tahoe says the
yesterday, governor newsom expanded the storm. state february to 11 additional counties,úincluding alameda, san francisco and sonoma. these areas all saw widespread flooding, mudslides and debris flows during the storms. >> in the east bay regional parks district is warning of toxic in its system. this video here on the screen is from lake anza in tilden park in berkeley, just can cause reactions such asaet- rashes, skin and eye irritation, and, at highúdoses, serious illness or even...
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our time now. 512 governor newsom stopped in san francisco. we'll tell you about the message he has about how everyone should vote on a proposition that's on the primary election ballot today. in a warning in the north bay with health officials are telling us about a spike in the number of fentanyl drug overdoses ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ i launched our campaign at this union hall. mugs. let's go win this thing! then we hit the road and never stopped. you shared with me your frustration at working harder to barely get by and afford a place to live. your fears for our democracy and freedoms and your dreams for yourself, your family, and the future. it is not too late to realize those dreams. i'm
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it launched in 20p5 when gavin newsom was mayor. the spprogram provides paid travel home for homeless people trying to go back to their family, friends or other support networks in different parts of the country. supervisor safai says a number of people being held by dropped during the pandemic. he says his amendments will help revive that program by adding it to the city's administrative code. >> san francisco's japantown task force hosted an open house to show the public the new community space they're developing. the new center is 3300ft!s. japantown japantowns cultural district partnered with coho, which plans to open a creative hub in the new center in june. leaders with the nonprofit say their vision is to connect with younger really neea new place to kind of hang out and feel welcome in our community. that's something that, folks have been looking for really, really long. so a lot of the immersive events that we will do for coho, will sort ofúservice those folks and give them a place and a sense of belonging and a home. now
it launched in 20p5 when gavin newsom was mayor. the spprogram provides paid travel home for homeless people trying to go back to their family, friends or other support networks in different parts of the country. supervisor safai says a number of people being held by dropped during the pandemic. he says his amendments will help revive that program by adding it to the city's administrative code. >> san francisco's japantown task force hosted an open house to show the public the new...
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newsom has denied those claims. all right. we head over to steve paulson for our forecast and looking for, i guess, some actual sunshine moving in. >> we'll get a little bit today. >> there's a lot of low clouds out there. i mean, it looks like a summer pattern almost. we'll take you back to yesterday afternoon, east bay, san ramon, blackhawk, danville, concord, thunderstorms just erupted. and then later in the afternoon they went south. boy, did they ever. santa clara valley, morgan hill, san martin, gilroy. so that was quite the system there. that was the afternoon. in all about raia cruz, santa cruz mountains, san jose, up towards peninsula, and even into san francisco and marin county. that low, give it credit, has now taken the turn into southern california. here, let me do this. there you go. and it's now heading into arizona, which will give them some pretty good weather there as well. we are on the northern side of it. you can see a little northerly breeze here. right there, right there. that should help some santa ros
newsom has denied those claims. all right. we head over to steve paulson for our forecast and looking for, i guess, some actual sunshine moving in. >> we'll get a little bit today. >> there's a lot of low clouds out there. i mean, it looks like a summer pattern almost. we'll take you back to yesterday afternoon, east bay, san ramon, blackhawk, danville, concord, thunderstorms just erupted. and then later in the afternoon they went south. boy, did they ever. santa clara valley,...
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governor newsom announced that he has granted 37 pardons and 18 commutations. a pardon frees a person from legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction, while a commutation reduces the sentence without exonerating the person. the governor says. when reviewing clemency applications, he weighs numerous factors, including the person's conduct. since the offense and the impact to public safety. san francisco mayor london breed announced the city received an $8 million grant from the federal government to improve the buchanan street mall pedestrian walkway. the mayor says the renovation project will add lighting, landscaping and information kiosks to the outdoor street mall. there other additions will include a performance stage, sitting area, a picnic and barbecue area, and multiple playgrounds. work is expected to get started this fall. >> a new plan is in the works to rename the oakland airport. >> planners say the name change will put the airport on the map and ultimately attract more visitors, but it's getting some mixed reviews. ktvu is amber lee ha
governor newsom announced that he has granted 37 pardons and 18 commutations. a pardon frees a person from legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction, while a commutation reduces the sentence without exonerating the person. the governor says. when reviewing clemency applications, he weighs numerous factors, including the person's conduct. since the offense and the impact to public safety. san francisco mayor london breed announced the city received an $8 million grant from the...
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governor newsom's mental health reform proposal is hanging in the balance. we have the latest on the razor thin margin and how ballots are still being counted from ktvu. >> fox two news. two. >> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. it's wednesday march 13th. garcia has the day off today. sc don't be late to work seeing pam still on i have time. steve paulson is here with the forecast. prepare for some some wind later. >> people do that. >> they do. i hear from i hear from. you need to tell me when you're staying late. >> yeah, exactly. yeahnc all right. a lot changes on the way here. it's a drier pattern. eventually it will beúa warmer pattern, but we're in the transition day here where we'll still get clouds, but the wind will be the bigger factor tonig, there's still a lot of a couple a lot of 30s here. this morning, livermore was one of about no. 12 orúso that were in the upper 30s. palo alto has dipped to 41, but there are some high clouds coming down. so it'll be
governor newsom's mental health reform proposal is hanging in the balance. we have the latest on the razor thin margin and how ballots are still being counted from ktvu. >> fox two news. two. >> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. it's wednesday march 13th. garcia has the day off today. sc don't be late to work seeing pam still on i have time. steve paulson is here with the forecast....
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. >> governor newsom could be facing another recall attempt. the california secretary of state approved petitioners to begin collecting signatures in a recall attempt. they have until september to gather more than a million valid signatures. if that happens, the lieutenant governor is required to call a recall election between 1680 days after that. petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did back in the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions, a federal appeals court has refused to lift an order that blocks texas from arresting and deporting migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. the ruling is the latest development in what is a back and forth legal battle over texas governor greg abbott's strict new immigration law. the law was in effect for several hours on march 19th because of a procedural order from the us supreme court. the court then sent the case back to the appellate court for further consideration in those appellate judges blocked the law again, they're keeping the block in place as this case
. >> governor newsom could be facing another recall attempt. the california secretary of state approved petitioners to begin collecting signatures in a recall attempt. they have until september to gather more than a million valid signatures. if that happens, the lieutenant governor is required to call a recall election between 1680 days after that. petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did back in the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions, a federal...
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a panera franchise owner who went to high school with governor newsom used his influence to lobby for a carve out for chains at bake and sell bread. the governor's office says governor newsom never met with that franchise owner about the bill, and that panera is not exempt from the law. but some republican lawmakers are now pushing for an external investigation. well miracle hot springs in kern county will be closed indefinitely after a second person died in the area in the past two years, the hot springs are located near the kern river, about 42 miles northeast of bakersfield. authorities found a body in one of the soaking tubs two weeks ago. another body was found in that same area. 16 months earlier, in october of 2022. no cause of death was made public in either case, but authorities say the hot springs will stay closed until a complete investigation is finished. >> facebook users may notice a change starting next month. the tech giant is removing that news tab in both the united states and australia. as part of the company's decision to move away from news distribution and conten
a panera franchise owner who went to high school with governor newsom used his influence to lobby for a carve out for chains at bake and sell bread. the governor's office says governor newsom never met with that franchise owner about the bill, and that panera is not exempt from the law. but some republican lawmakers are now pushing for an external investigation. well miracle hot springs in kern county will be closed indefinitely after a second person died in the area in the past two years, the...
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newsom says it will help build treatment facilities and permanent housing, and will require counties to spend 30% of state funds for mental health, housing fundamentally reshape and reform the approach we take to address the issue of mental health and substance abuse and disorder, and challenges that continue to have excess out on the streets and sidewalks and those that are suffering alone. research estimates more than 21,000 unhoused people in california experience hallucinations.úsan francisco officials say they are close to implementing prop one, a working group examining the measure for city departments, health experts and community members. officials sayúthey will work to leverage this new opportunity to make sure everyone who needs help gets the treatment they need. we're now hearing new the federl women's prison in dublin. now they involve mysterious rashes and other skin issues at the jail in alameda county, court records show. as many as 40 women have reported problems. one inmate wrote to ktvu with similar complaints. laura russell's husband told us his wife startedúsee
newsom says it will help build treatment facilities and permanent housing, and will require counties to spend 30% of state funds for mental health, housing fundamentally reshape and reform the approach we take to address the issue of mental health and substance abuse and disorder, and challenges that continue to have excess out on the streets and sidewalks and those that are suffering alone. research estimates more than 21,000 unhoused people in california experience hallucinations.úsan...
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the governor's office says governor newsom never met with that owner about the bill, and that panera is not exempt from the law. some republican lawmakers are now pushing for an external investigation. >> new reports show. nearly half of the number of people cited for drug use in san francisco were from outside the city, 718 people were arrested or cited between march 30th, 2023 and february 2nd, 2024, 47% said that they lived in another county or declined to say 53% said they lived in san francisco , 20% said they were receiving money from san francisco county's adult assistance program. of those, one, one third said they were not from the city, which the city says constitutes welfare fraud. now, san francisco mayor london breed said in a statement, quote, over the past year, our local, state and federal law enforcement agencies have made a significant increase in drug seizures and arrests, but we can't let up until those dealing drugs and using them openly on the street understand that san francisco is closed for this type of activity, supervisor matt dorsey said. the numbers furth
the governor's office says governor newsom never met with that owner about the bill, and that panera is not exempt from the law. some republican lawmakers are now pushing for an external investigation. >> new reports show. nearly half of the number of people cited for drug use in san francisco were from outside the city, 718 people were arrested or cited between march 30th, 2023 and february 2nd, 2024, 47% said that they lived in another county or declined to say 53% said they lived in...
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we reached out to governor newsom's office for comment, but have not yet heard in, you can stay up to date with election results on our website and with fox local. it's a free app for your smart tv. you'll sd can stream all of our newscasts as well. just search fox local in your tv's app store. >> our timeúis now 403. later today, harris is expected to visit an abortion clinic to be the first such visit by either a president or vice president. now, the visit to the planned parenthood clinic in minnesota is partc of the vice president's fight for reproductive freedoms tour, and the vice president. is expected to take a tour of the clinic and meet with health care workers. >> israel says it plans to relocate the 1.4 million displaced palestinians living in humanitarian islands in the center of gaza, ahead of its planned offensive in the area. the israeli military says it will work with international agencies to move people in rafal gaza that would have food and shelter. israel's military claims a ground invasion of rafah is crucial because it is one of the last remaining hamas strongho
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governor newsom's office says he supports the bill. saint patrick's day. cup ant-t- estimated 10,000 people are expected to fill the streets of downtown for the parade down market street. the united irish societies, hosting this year's >> we want everybody to marchon- with us. you know, the heritage is theúdifferent heritages in san francisco. we want to celebrate every single one. you know, we want to go out on cinco de mayo and be there with them. we want to be there for the chineseúnew year parade, and we want everybody to be here and to be irish for this season. >> the paradec festivities start tomorrow morning at 1130. there will also be a free musical festival after the parade, starting around 2 p.m. at civic center plaza, and new research shows a recent change in the way people celebrate saint patrick's other events that used to go all night into theúearly morning hours are now starting and ending much earlier. researchers found. younger americans are driving that trend. >> gen z young people have really embraced wanting to brin& communities out,
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, we still don't know if the multi-billion dollar mental health reform proposal that governor gavin newsom was pushing will pass. now, the latest numbers from the office of the secretary of state shows the yes vote leading by only 4000 votes. and statewide, there could be more than a million ballots that still have to be processed. well, despite ballots still being counted, the group opposed proposition one released a statement conceding that the measure will probably pass. and if it does pass, the state can then borrow $6.4 billion in bonds to build mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities, as well as supportive housing for the homeless within the next month, the results from the election will be certified and time now 407. the senate public safety committee passed a bill that drug testing. now, the billside- would prevent law enforcement agencies from making arrests or filing charges on the basis of a commonly used test. the universal for the fair administration of justice reported that the tests have been known to be inaccurate and often deliver a false positive test resul
, we still don't know if the multi-billion dollar mental health reform proposal that governor gavin newsom was pushing will pass. now, the latest numbers from the office of the secretary of state shows the yes vote leading by only 4000 votes. and statewide, there could be more than a million ballots that still have to be processed. well, despite ballots still being counted, the group opposed proposition one released a statement conceding that the measure will probably pass. and if it does pass,...
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governor gavin newsom alluded to some of those possible conflicts and challenges with local governments in a statement last night, saying in part, now, counties and local officials must match the ambition of california voters. this historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately. state government and local leaders together quote. proposition one barely passed, as we mentioned, by about s0,000 of the more than 7 million votes cast. there are an estimated 181,000 californians who are homeless. that's an increase of 40%úsince 2018. >> andre ali, thank you. 834 is your time the race to replace anna eshoo for the 16th congressional district remains too close to call. the latest results from the secretary of state's office show assembly member evan lowe ahead of santa clara county supervisor joe simitian by just one vote. now, one of these men will eventually face former san jose mayor sam liccardo in the november general election by counting continues daily at the santa clara county registrar. voters election officials say they're working to count all ballots by the
governor gavin newsom alluded to some of those possible conflicts and challenges with local governments in a statement last night, saying in part, now, counties and local officials must match the ambition of california voters. this historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately. state government and local leaders together quote. proposition one barely passed, as we mentioned, by about s0,000 of the more than 7 million votes cast. there are an estimated 181,000...
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governor newsom's office says he supports the bill. >> our time now. v34. vice president kamala harris made history the first vice president or president to ever visit an abortion clinic. she took aútour of the planned parenthood center in saint paul, minnesota, and spoke with health care providers there. and then after the tour, the vice president talked about the importance of these facilities while criticizing the supreme court for overruling roe >> in this environment, theset& attacks against an individual's right to make decisions about their own body are outrageous and in many instances, just plain old immoral. how dare these elected leaders believe that they are in a better position to tell women what they need? >> now, this was the sixth stop in vice president harris's fight for reproductive freedoms tour. back in january, she visited san jose as part of that tour. some fans at an olivia rodrigo concert in missouri less common giveaway at the show. >> emergency contraceptives and condoms. abortion is banned in missouri, but the missouri abortion fu
governor newsom's office says he supports the bill. >> our time now. v34. vice president kamala harris made history the first vice president or president to ever visit an abortion clinic. she took aútour of the planned parenthood center in saint paul, minnesota, and spoke with health care providers there. and then after the tour, the vice president talked about the importance of these facilities while criticizing the supreme court for overruling roe >> in this environment,...
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now the proposition has the support of governor newsom, law enforcement and first responders. opponents questioned the constitutionality of the measure as well as the cost. the results this morning still pretty close to calls. you can see there on your screen on yes, 49.5% voting no. so far. >> all right, pam will, democrat adam schiff and republican steve garvey are expected to move on to the november election? in the race for california's openúu.s. senate seat. schiff and garvey have commanding leads over their rivals, but there are still many votes to count. barbara lee, despite coming in fourth place, says she's still in the race. ktvu cristina rendon was in oakland, where barbara lee held a campaign event for release. >> keys barbara lee, standing alongside the leading candidate to be her successor. member of bart board of directors lateefah simon. >> i'm going to pass this baton. she got to you that ron dellums passed to me. >> lee is vacating her seat in congress to run for the late senator dianne feinstein's seat. she thanked volunteers and she's fought against challe
now the proposition has the support of governor newsom, law enforcement and first responders. opponents questioned the constitutionality of the measure as well as the cost. the results this morning still pretty close to calls. you can see there on your screen on yes, 49.5% voting no. so far. >> all right, pam will, democrat adam schiff and republican steve garvey are expected to move on to the november election? in the race for california's openúu.s. senate seat. schiff and garvey have...
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it's important that thatn administration and the newsom administration have been extremely supportive. so i think that the games will benefit los angeles and our country as a whole. >> and the summer olympic games in paris will take place from july 26th to august 11th. our time is 757. an outpouring of condolences from artists and fans in honor of akira toriyama, the creator of the dragon ball series. his production company released a statement today. he passed away march 1st after having a blood clot in his brain . the dragon ball comics started back in the 1980s, eventually turned into a popular series. video games and movies. his creations are credited for influencing japanese comics and bringing worldwide attention to anime. toriyama was 68 years old. well more than a dozen inmates at san quentin prison are ready now for good paying, skilled jobs. when they get out of prison. now, the inmates are in the latest class to graduate from a program teaching them valuable trade skills. the man earned certification in areas like computer coding, audio visual production and pre-apprentice
it's important that thatn administration and the newsom administration have been extremely supportive. so i think that the games will benefit los angeles and our country as a whole. >> and the summer olympic games in paris will take place from july 26th to august 11th. our time is 757. an outpouring of condolences from artists and fans in honor of akira toriyama, the creator of the dragon ball series. his production company released a statement today. he passed away march 1st after having...
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governor newsom now plans to delay next year's funding due to the state's budget shortfall. a new proposal would prevent medical debt from showing up on consumer credit reports. the bill is supported by state attorney general rob bonta, who says medical debt is often not a reliable indicator of financial risk. it can unfairly prevent consumers from getting loans, renting an apartment or getting a job. if passed, california would become the third state to remove medical bills from consumer credit reports. newark's new police chief takes over next month. the city is naming current captain jonathan arguello to the top position. he has worked his way up the ranks, beginning as an officer back in 1996. duties. over the years include investigating alameda county drug cases and forming a joint swat team with union city. he's succeeding current chief gina anderson, who announced her retirement demands over sanctuay city policies and asylum seekers arriving in san francisco. what they're planning today to put the pressure on the department of homelessness and the cost for the project
governor newsom now plans to delay next year's funding due to the state's budget shortfall. a new proposal would prevent medical debt from showing up on consumer credit reports. the bill is supported by state attorney general rob bonta, who says medical debt is often not a reliable indicator of financial risk. it can unfairly prevent consumers from getting loans, renting an apartment or getting a job. if passed, california would become the third state to remove medical bills from consumer...
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it was launched in 2005 when gavin newsom was mayor. it provides paid travel home for homeless people who want to go back to their family, friends or other support networks in different parts of the country. supervisor salvi says the number of people helped by homeward bound dropped during the pandemic, and he says his amendments will help revive the program by adding it to the city's administrative code. >> we're learning a benicia elementaryúschool teacher charged with sexual acts with a in napa. matthew joseph shelton- was charged in february with five felony counts of lewd act with a childn he was previously arrested and acquitted for similar crimes in napa. in 2008. he was accused of inappropriately touching two third grade female students. the head of the school district in benicia promises a full investigation. sp>> recent news that a former employee from our district was charged with lewd and lascivious acts toward a minor students has prompted our district administrator team to create a multi-step action plan to review our sys
it was launched in 2005 when gavin newsom was mayor. it provides paid travel home for homeless people who want to go back to their family, friends or other support networks in different parts of the country. supervisor salvi says the number of people helped by homeward bound dropped during the pandemic, and he says his amendments will help revive the program by adding it to the city's administrative code. >> we're learning a benicia elementaryúschool teacher charged with sexual acts with...
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. >> governor newsom is dropping his support of a proposal designed to protect workers from excessive heat. last week, cal osha approved rules to require cooling devices, access to water and cooling off break areas in indoor facilities such as warehouses, schools and kitchens . but the governor's office says it can't endorse the plan without knowing the projected cost to the state. the department of finance does have concerns about high costs to jails and other state buildings. now, a spokesperson for the governor's office issued a statement saying, quote, the administration is committed to implementing the indoor heat regulations and ensuring workplace protections. however, it is imprudent to move forward with a cost estimate that is off by billions of dollars. we are exploring all options to put these worker protections in place, including working with the legislature. >> the time is now. 439 a south bay state assembly member wants to reduce the speed limit around schools after a child was hit and killed by a car two years ago in campbell, state assembly member marc berman introduce
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the proposition has the support of governor gavin newsom, law enforcement, first responders. opponents, though, question the constitutionality of the measure as well as itsúcost. this is a very tight race, too close to call atúthis point. the yes vote has a very slight edge, with 50.2. the noúvotes have 49.8, with 50% of the precincts reporting new this morning, we're learning more about the background of the man who was killed by deputies luis villaser cervantes died after a deadly chase and shootout with deputies on monday, according to the santa rosa police department. >> cervantes had a long criminal history. the 53 year old suspect had been deported four times, dating back to 2009. he had also been arrested for willful cruelty to a child, criminal threats, domestic violence, dui and narcotics for deputies were injured during the incident. ne& proposed legislationúin the state assembly would require school districts to hire an armed law enforcement officer to patrol each of its campuses. current state law allows school districts to decide whether to hire armed or unar
the proposition has the support of governor gavin newsom, law enforcement, first responders. opponents, though, question the constitutionality of the measure as well as itsúcost. this is a very tight race, too close to call atúthis point. the yes vote has a very slight edge, with 50.2. the noúvotes have 49.8, with 50% of the precincts reporting new this morning, we're learning more about the background of the man who was killed by deputies luis villaser cervantes died after a deadly chase...
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it's important that we let people know that the biden administration and the newsom administration have been extremely supportive of. so i think that the games willt& benefit los angeles and in our country as well. >> now, the summer olympic games in paris take place from july 20th 6th to august 11th. san francisco mayor london breed delivered her state of the city speech. >> we have a look at her plans for the city's biggest issues, as she faces reelection, and the search continues for a new police chief in san jose. >> we'll show you the first of many forums seekin blic i ut did my legs shrink? i can move them. i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪ ) you need america, the land of possibilities. you need a vision for the future and what can and should be done when. >> president biden spoke with renewed energy, with high stakes on the line in his state of the union address, the president's vision for a second ti
it's important that we let people know that the biden administration and the newsom administration have been extremely supportive of. so i think that the games willt& benefit los angeles and in our country as well. >> now, the summer olympic games in paris take place from july 20th 6th to august 11th. san francisco mayor london breed delivered her state of the city speech. >> we have a look at her plans for the city's biggest issues, as she faces reelection, and the search...
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. >> governor gavin newsom is extending the deadline for federal student aid applications for california students now. he signed the bill that gives students another month to apply for financial aid. it comes after the u.s. education department admitted there are several processing delays and technical glitches related to the new scholarship application form. the application deadline is now may 2nd. sacramento could soon be a sanctuary city for transgender people. later today, the city council will consider a resolution to prevent any city employee from using resources to detain people seeking gender affirming care, like hormone therapy or surgery. now, the council member behind the proposal says the move is in anticipation of possible laws in other states that would criminalize this kind of care and to prevent the city's resources from being used to help law enforcement in those other states. >> this is the sort of thing that you hope is never necessary. you hope that it never gets triggered. you hope that it's never that there's never anybody coming to sacramento who's potentially flee
. >> governor gavin newsom is extending the deadline for federal student aid applications for california students now. he signed the bill that gives students another month to apply for financial aid. it comes after the u.s. education department admitted there are several processing delays and technical glitches related to the new scholarship application form. the application deadline is now may 2nd. sacramento could soon be a sanctuary city for transgender people. later today, the city...
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governor gavin newsom, who led the effort to put prop one on the ballot and actively campaigned for it, said in a statement last night, quote, now counties and local officials must match the ambition of california voters. this historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately. state government and local leaders together. it's time to get to work. end quotet& again. proposition one barely passed by about 30,000 votes of the more than 7 million cast in& the state. there's an estimated 180,000 californians who are homeless. that's an increase of about 40% since 2018. frank. >> all righty, ali, thank you for that. the race to replace anna eshoo for the 16th congressional district remains too close to call. the latest results from the secretary of state's office shows assemblymemberúevan low ahead of santa clara county supervisor joe simitian by a. one of them willúeventually face the former mayor of san jose, samúliccardo, in the november general election ballot. county continues, though dailyc at sana clara countyc registrar of voters, election officials say they
governor gavin newsom, who led the effort to put prop one on the ballot and actively campaigned for it, said in a statement last night, quote, now counties and local officials must match the ambition of california voters. this historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately. state government and local leaders together. it's time to get to work. end quotet& again. proposition one barely passed by about 30,000 votes of the more than 7 million cast in& the state....
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it started backúin 2005, when governor newsom was mayor of. sy is running for mayor. he says the program hasn't fully been utilized recently. he wants to use every tool the city has to address homelessness. >> but at the end of the day, we're doing everything we can to reunify people with their loved ones. and as i said, it's one of the most successful programs getting people off the street. >> mayor breed released acode. statement indicates she's focused on doing real solutionsg since she's taken office, over d by programs in the city supervisor safai says addressing homelessness is one of the reasons he's running for mayor, and it's a really important part of my platform forúmayor. >> we want to make sure that government is working, the resot we're saving money for the taxpayers. >> we spoke to one man who sayss off the streets and back to prove where you're from, that's all it should matter, you know, and send them back to when they want to go back and, you know, so many ods on the street and s- things likec that. >> mayor breed also shared in her not need new leg
it started backúin 2005, when governor newsom was mayor of. sy is running for mayor. he says the program hasn't fully been utilized recently. he wants to use every tool the city has to address homelessness. >> but at the end of the day, we're doing everything we can to reunify people with their loved ones. and as i said, it's one of the most successful programs getting people off the street. >> mayor breed released acode. statement indicates she's focused on doing real solutionsg...
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. >> governor newsom put prop one on the ballot and campaigned heavily for it. we did reach out to the governor's office for spcomment. we have yet to hear back for alaska's iditarod race. >> it was a historic a history making process, a history finish . dallas seavey won the race for for the most wins thet's a recod competition has ever seen. he covered the 1000 mile route and a little overúnine days. >> this team was a little different than what i've had sometimes in the past,úand they are all super incredible individuals. there wasn't the core group of super, super guys have is a lot of heart and it was a team and they worked together the whole way down the >> but there is an issue here. three dogs died during this calls from animal rights groups to end this historic race. >> 819 let's swing out to the traffic center, see what sal is keeping an eye on. as i would spexpect, the commute to be >> well, in some placeslc yes, garcia and other places. no the richmond bridge doesn't seem time. and maybe it's a little better. yeah so. but it's bay bridge is getting
. >> governor newsom put prop one on the ballot and campaigned heavily for it. we did reach out to the governor's office for spcomment. we have yet to hear back for alaska's iditarod race. >> it was a historic a history making process, a history finish . dallas seavey won the race for for the most wins thet's a recod competition has ever seen. he covered the 1000 mile route and a little overúnine days. >> this team was a little different than what i've had sometimes in the...
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. >> it's been five years since governor gavin newsom imposed a moratorium on capital punishment. how california is now speeding up efforts to empty out san later on tonight, if you found yourself stuck in a relentless battle with a persistent cough,. we'll talk live with a doctor about the coughúthat's plaguing kelly has two choices... a honey baked ham that's been slow smoked, hand glazed, and spiral sliced. or, a kelly baked ham. nobody wants a kelly baked meal, not even kelly. every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company. the incomparable willie brown his life and political career, and i love the pictures. the former mayor of san francisco state assembly speaker will turn 90 years old, and we are honored this morning because the mayor is here on mornings on two with us. you look great. >> thank you. thank you that all the time. >> look, just just you and me talking. how do you look? so good. and gasia was telling you feel?ame thing, but how does 90- >> well, no different than 89. i mean, you still are 76. >> so what's the secret? or is there a secret? >> no, i
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the newsom administration blamed the overwhelming number of applicants for the delay. the governor's office says it should be announcing who will be getting that money sometime this week. >> two westbound lanes of the richmond-san rafael overnight. s set to make bridge repairs to the upper deck, which will require the far left lanes to be closed starting at 7:00 tonight through moved to the shoulder on the right in what's primarily a bike path. now that path then will be closed to pedestrians and bikes beginning at five. >> time now is 810 and we do see traffic that is getting busier pablo dam road. i'll show you on the map here that we do have at& long line of traffic. the good , butúa lot of people are, you goy because traffic here is a little better, as there was a temporary halt in the traffic. so here at the bay bridge, it's getting better. it mightúactually stay that way. now that we're in the& 8:00 hour, 880 northbound is a little bit slow. we've seen very typical commutes. the san mateo bridge is better and the commute here in the south bay is also improving.
the newsom administration blamed the overwhelming number of applicants for the delay. the governor's office says it should be announcing who will be getting that money sometime this week. >> two westbound lanes of the richmond-san rafael overnight. s set to make bridge repairs to the upper deck, which will require the far left lanes to be closed starting at 7:00 tonight through moved to the shoulder on the right in what's primarily a bike path. now that path then will be closed to...
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. >> ads against the recall cry says if voters remove him from office, governor newsom, who is unpopular in the area, would appoint his replacement. supporters of the recall say they formally asked if cry is recalled and wait until november for voters to decide on a replacement. time now, 756 here in the bay area, two for grabs. for the first time in decades in silicon valley, congresswoman anna eshoo is retiring after 32 years in congress. and that rare opening is attracted a large field of 11 candidates in the east bay, nine congressional candidates aret& trying to replace congresswoman barbara lee, who's running for the us senate, and she officially endorsed lateefah simon, a member of the bart board of directors, to replace her. the top two vote getters in both of these races will move on to the general election in november. the make sure you stay connected with fox local ahead of super tuesday. it's a free app. itgs on your smart tv. you can find everything you need to spknow about the primary electi, like what's on the ballot and how you can vote. just search for the fox local app
. >> ads against the recall cry says if voters remove him from office, governor newsom, who is unpopular in the area, would appoint his replacement. supporters of the recall say they formally asked if cry is recalled and wait until november for voters to decide on a replacement. time now, 756 here in the bay area, two for grabs. for the first time in decades in silicon valley, congresswoman anna eshoo is retiring after 32 years in congress. and that rare opening is attracted a large field...
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. >> governor gavin newsom recently proclaimed march to be developmental disabilities awareness month. over 400,000 californians who have intellectual and developmental that does include a handful here in the bay area. the amount of people who use the system has gone up 31% since 2019, seen by making the proclamation for the month, the state hopes to raise awareness for the communities that contribute to the strength and diversity of the state. >> california's famous bald eagles jackie and shadow are still awaiting for their eggs to hatch. mom jackie laid those we've been watching them so closely because they are expected to hatch anyúday now. we can take a live look at the nest as it sits there. another chilly morning think so i'm nevo sure. i know they're taking turns and they wakeúup and check out their eggs and wait and wait and wait. and then we stare at them with this webcam provided byúfriends of big bear valley. so we're keeping an eye on,úandl let you know if there's any movement in the eagle chick watch. i looked it up 35 days to hatch a how many days has it been? >> the
. >> governor gavin newsom recently proclaimed march to be developmental disabilities awareness month. over 400,000 californians who have intellectual and developmental that does include a handful here in the bay area. the amount of people who use the system has gone up 31% since 2019, seen by making the proclamation for the month, the state hopes to raise awareness for the communities that contribute to the strength and diversity of the state. >> california's famous bald eagles...
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but those are some of the renderings governor gavin newsom is extending the deadline for federal student aid applications for california students. he signed that bill that gives students another month to apply for financial aid. this comes after the u.s. education department admitted there are several processing delays and technical glitches related to the new scholarship application form. the application deadline is now may 2nd, and mcdonald's and krispy kreme expanding their partnership. mcdonald's says a phased rollout will begin later this year. three of krispy kremes most popular donuts will be delivered to mcdonald's restaurants daily as part of the expanded deal. original glazed chocolate iced with sprinkles and chocolate ice cream filled donuts will be sold at all of the mcdonald's by the end of 2026. they have been in some of the mcdonald's up until now. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents. thank you. >> pam. one expert is weighing in on a long standing debate over whether or not we should take our shoes off when we're inside the house. >> raised by my grandmot
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well, governor gavin newsom was confronted by pro-palestinian protesters at a book. gavin newl you call for a cease fire? >> gaza. how many more children have to be killed? >> now, the protesters first met the governor when he arrived at the event inside of an suv. then they kept chanting as he walked into the building. the protesters said the governor has handled the situation in gaza in a one sided way, having flown over to israel to meet with israeli prime minister netanyahu . now, we did reach out to the governor's office to try to get a response, but so far we haven't heard back from the office. well, bowing under even more scrutiny two months after a door plug on one of its jets blew off midair during alaska airlines flight, the chairperson of the ntsb accused boeing of withholding information from investigators at a senate hearing. the chair told the to share records indicating who worked on that door plug that blew off on a 737 max nine jet back in january. despite repeated requests, she said it's not clear if boeing even kept records of the repairs. >> it's
well, governor gavin newsom was confronted by pro-palestinian protesters at a book. gavin newl you call for a cease fire? >> gaza. how many more children have to be killed? >> now, the protesters first met the governor when he arrived at the event inside of an suv. then they kept chanting as he walked into the building. the protesters said the governor has handled the situation in gaza in a one sided way, having flown over to israel to meet with israeli prime minister netanyahu ....
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. >> davis needs to pay and groceries.e rent, utilities >> well, governor newsom is calling the passage of proposition one a huge victory that will help california overhaul the way it treats people with severe mental illness. the governor toured a behavioral health treatment center in losúangeles to tout newsomc says it will help build- treatment facilities and permanent housing, and will require counties to spend 30% of state funds for mental health housing fundamentally reshape and reform the approach we take to address the issue of mental health and substance abuse and disorder, and challenges that continue to have access out on the streets and sidewalks and those that are suffering alone. research estimates more than 21,000 unhoused people in california experienced some kind of mental health incident. >> sanúfrancisco officials say they're close to implementing proposition one, a working group examining the measure for the spcity is expected to include cy departments, health experts and community members, officials say they'll work to leverage this new opportunity to make sure eve
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the major announcement from governor newsom and what the plan entails all in an effort to reduce crime with an extensive surveillance network. >> and that announcement comes on the heels of another as some of oakland's largest employers taking action to tackle rising concerns about safety downtown. the multi-million dollar security measures they're taking in hopes of keeping employees safe, then a potential game changer in california's utility landscape. >> regulators are considering a new fixed charge on millions of utility bills. live from jack london square this is morning time two. >> the night. >> today is friday, march 29th. we're looking at the oakland estuary with alameda on the left, oakland on the right, and definitely the weather is changing. it is unusual, i would say, for the winter like conditions to be continuing into late march. and as steve said, might even continue into april. we'll let him talk about that and clarify. but right now, just be prepared for driving in wet weather. we continue to talk about the development of artificial intelligence, and this time the tec
the major announcement from governor newsom and what the plan entails all in an effort to reduce crime with an extensive surveillance network. >> and that announcement comes on the heels of another as some of oakland's largest employers taking action to tackle rising concerns about safety downtown. the multi-million dollar security measures they're taking in hopes of keeping employees safe, then a potential game changer in california's utility landscape. >> regulators are...
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the newsome overwhelming number ofthe applicants for the delay. governor's office also says it should be announcing who will week. two westbound lanes of the richmond-san rafael bridge on interstate 580 will be closed overnight. caltrans is scheduled to makeúbridge repairs on the upper deck, which will require the two far left lanes to be closed starting at 7:00 tonight through early tuesday morning te shoulder on the right in what is primarily a bike path. that path will be closed off to pedestrians and bikes beginning at 5:00. >> all right. our time now. 608 is early on this monday morning. but sal, everybody behaving for you on the roads. >> i would say so. the end of the line is getting a little longer. so to speak. at the bay bridge toll plaza. we can show it to you on the triple a traffic camera. it shows up at about the foot of the macarthur maze. metering lights are on. there have been no major problems. once you get onto the bridge. it looks good. on 680. it looks veryúgood for martinez to walnut creek into danville. westbound highway f
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from life threatening injuries and very intense negotiations at the state capitol between governor newsom and state lawmakers. the latest on the efforts o deal with c ifornia's huge budget deficit. >> from ktvu, fox twoúnews this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clarkn >> good morning i'm pam cook. it's wednesday march first full day of spring full day. let's check in with steve paulson. what's the weather going to be like today? >> you didn't tell me it was pink, but i'm glad i wore itn >> well, look at us go. >> yeah, it's pink day. very nice. stephen. message out to the universet th- there. pamela. yes, i did appreciate that. all right. 40s on the temps. not nearly the fog bankúwe had, but a much cooler air mass is in place, no doubt e way. there's still some low clouds, but itgs moreúpatchy. low cloud deck. but you can see there'súplenty on the way here now. nothing too organized. it won't really get here until friday, but temps are coming down, so 50s and 60s. all right. sal is here. sal i'm going to s
from life threatening injuries and very intense negotiations at the state capitol between governor newsom and state lawmakers. the latest on the efforts o deal with c ifornia's huge budget deficit. >> from ktvu, fox twoúnews this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clarkn >> good morning i'm pam cook. it's wednesday march first full day of spring full day. let's check in with steve paulson. what's the...
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governor newsom says it has bipartisan support in the state legislature . >> we are in a position we haven't been inú50 years to address this crisis. that's why it's so important to take this opportunity inúthis moment to not just assert ourselves, but to advance a paradigm which i think meets this moment in a very unifying way. this was bipartisan in the senate. it >> opponents questioned the constitutionality of proposition one. they say it would cause spsome people struggling with mental illnesses and living on the streets to be forced intot& treatment programs on this election day, there are new concerns about artificial intelligence and the role it could play in the process and possibly even disrupting it now, back in january, a fake version of president biden's voice was used in a january robo call to deter voting in newúhampshire's primary, and after that, the us federal communications commission made it illegal to use ai generated voices for unsolicited robocalls, with the could be used to misinform voters mornings on two, we spoke with an internet security expert about th
governor newsom says it has bipartisan support in the state legislature . >> we are in a position we haven't been inú50 years to address this crisis. that's why it's so important to take this opportunity inúthis moment to not just assert ourselves, but to advance a paradigm which i think meets this moment in a very unifying way. this was bipartisan in the senate. it >> opponents questioned the constitutionality of proposition one. they say it would cause spsome people struggling...
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rivera ktvu fox two news. >> well, governor gavin newsom signed a bill into law that was inspired by aúsexual misconduct case involving a former san jose police officer. it allows police departments statewide to release specific information about why a police officer was fired. california can now voluntarily release that information without a formal request for information, a state lawmaker from fremont wrote. this bill, the officer goes through their entire due process, you know, has their union rep defending them and much more. >> and when wrongdoing is found, and termination is approved, then the, the, you know, police department can be very proactive and let the public know. and that was the whole point of this bill. >> well, the bill comes in response to the case of a former san jose police officer, matthew dominguez, in 2022, he was arrested for inappropriate sexual behavior that took place while he was responding to a domestic violence call. dominguez was later fired and placed on a list which could prevent him from joining another police department in california. recall oakl
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. >> governor gavin newsom alluded to some of those possible conflicts and challenges in a st he released last night on the passage of prop one. it says in part, quote, now, counties and local officials must match the ambition of california voters. this historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately. state government and local leaders together. it's time to get to work. end quote. proposition abt cast. there are an estimated 181,000 californians who are homeless, an 2018. andre ali, tk you. >> the race to replace anna eshoo for the congressional 16th congressional district remains too close to call. the latest results from the secretary of state's office show assemblymember evan low ahead of santa clara county supervisor joe simitian by just one vote. now, one of these men will eventually face former san jose mayor sam liccardo in the november general election. now, ballot counting continues daily at the santa clara county registrar of voters election. officials say they're working to count all ballots by the april 2nd deadline. >> every vote matters. every vote
. >> governor gavin newsom alluded to some of those possible conflicts and challenges in a st he released last night on the passage of prop one. it says in part, quote, now, counties and local officials must match the ambition of california voters. this historic reform will only succeed if we all kick into action immediately. state government and local leaders together. it's time to get to work. end quote. proposition abt cast. there are an estimated 181,000 californians who are homeless,...
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designed to provide career opportunities at a time college tuition continues to rise, but governor newsom now plans to delay next year's funding due to the state's budget shortfall. >> a public library in san francisco wants to expand its services. the bayview branch is introducing its latest collection, where people can come and get seeds to plant for free. library officials in the bayview district say they hope the lending program takes root. >> patrons can take whatever seeds that they would want to grow, and once they harvest it, they just bring their seeds from their harvest back. >> the seed lending library is very much in tune with the library's mission, which is to help people to grow and to learn, find new hobbies, just discover new things about themselves. >> library staff say many community members are already donating seeds from their community plots or personal gardens. >> the project to bring bart to downtown san jose is ballooning in costs. the six mile extension is projected to cost taxpayers $12.75 billion, and that is a $517 million increase from the most recent estimate
designed to provide career opportunities at a time college tuition continues to rise, but governor newsom now plans to delay next year's funding due to the state's budget shortfall. >> a public library in san francisco wants to expand its services. the bayview branch is introducing its latest collection, where people can come and get seeds to plant for free. library officials in the bayview district say they hope the lending program takes root. >> patrons can take whatever seeds...
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in 2019, governor newsom ordered a moratorium on executions and a dismantling of death row. the condemned men at san quentin spend all but a few hours a week inside their four by ten foot prison cells. >> your day you find yourself sitting, sitting down a lot, laying down a lot. and when you do that, you just think. when you think, you start thinking about everything and you start realizing, like, i'm here to be executed. i'm here to be killed. >> san quentin is planning to convert its death row to separate wings where well-behaved inmates can earn some liberties. >> typically, they have not had any disciplinary in over a year. they are attending school, working and things like that. >> so far, more than 200 of the men previously on death row have been transferred to other prisons with adequate security. prison officials are now in the process of determining where the other men will go. sonoma county sheriff's deputy seriously injured during a chase and shooting has been released from the hospital. >> nick delia has a traumatic brain injury and serious burns. the 31 year old
in 2019, governor newsom ordered a moratorium on executions and a dismantling of death row. the condemned men at san quentin spend all but a few hours a week inside their four by ten foot prison cells. >> your day you find yourself sitting, sitting down a lot, laying down a lot. and when you do that, you just think. when you think, you start thinking about everything and you start realizing, like, i'm here to be executed. i'm here to be killed. >> san quentin is planning to convert...
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governor newsom's office says he supports the bill. >> a new career center is now open at san francisco city hall. staff at the career center will help job candidates navigate the city's hiring process, as well as give tips on how to write a resume and do an interview. mayor london breed says right now, the city has nearly 4000 vacant positions and this center will hopefully allow the city to hire more people and do it faster. >> it takes too long. it's too confusing, and all people want to do is get to work. can you imagine going through a 6 to 1 year process to try and get a city job? and by that time you have a job offer from someone else? >> the center also provides career development info for current city employees to help them progress in their department or learn about new opportunities. >> the number of workers going into the office is still nowhere near where it was before the pandemic. office occupancy levels on the busiest days of the week are 62% of the average. in february of 2020, according to kastle systems. currently, the peak office days are tuesdays or wednesdays. occu
governor newsom's office says he supports the bill. >> a new career center is now open at san francisco city hall. staff at the career center will help job candidates navigate the city's hiring process, as well as give tips on how to write a resume and do an interview. mayor london breed says right now, the city has nearly 4000 vacant positions and this center will hopefully allow the city to hire more people and do it faster. >> it takes too long. it's too confusing, and all people...
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. >> california's governor, gavin newsom, was one of the first governors, and likely the loudest in saying our state is going to preserve abortion rights. what effect could that have? here in california? i think many people think, well, we live in california. we would still have access. is that really the case? >> so people in california could have legal access to abortion. however, if it is decided that the fda wrongfully approved these medications, it would mean that californians would not be able to use medication abortion. and this is currently the most popular way to terminate a pregnancy, about 60% of pregnancies are terminated using abortion pills. and so without that, people would be forced to go to clinics, something that's not necessarily accessible for everyone. >> what do you think about what many people see as a continued assault on reproductive rights with people turning to the supreme court for such action? >> this has to be looked at within the context of an attack on reproductive rights and on bodily autonomy. more broadly, there is another case going before the supreme co
. >> california's governor, gavin newsom, was one of the first governors, and likely the loudest in saying our state is going to preserve abortion rights. what effect could that have? here in california? i think many people think, well, we live in california. we would still have access. is that really the case? >> so people in california could have legal access to abortion. however, if it is decided that the fda wrongfully approved these medications, it would mean that californians...