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the members of the california -- and the members of the california delegation. ms. pelosi. ms. waters. mr. calvert. ms. eshoo. ms. lofgren. mr. sherman. mrs. napolitano. mr. thompson. mr. schiff. ms. sanchez. mr. issa. mr. costa. ms. matsui. mr. mcclintock. ms. chu. mr. garamendi. mr. behra. ms. brownley. mr. cardenas. mr. hoffman. mr. lamalfa. mr. peters. mr. ruiz. mr. swalwell. mr. takano. mr. vargas. mr. desaulnier. mr. tore -- mrs. torres. mr. valadao. ms. barragan. mr. carbajal. mr. correa. mr. kaw navment mr. panetta. mr. gomez. mr. harder. mr. levin. ms. porter. mr. mike garcia. mrs. kim. mr. obernolte. mrs. steel. mr. dewar. mr. robert garcia. mr. mullin. the committee will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. >> the speaker-elect, the honorable kevin mccarthy from california. >> madam clerk. mr. jeffries: distinguished members of the house democratic caucus and the house republican caucus, it's my high honor and distinct privilege to finally welcome all of you to the 118th congress. let me just begin by thanking my good friend, pete aguilar
the members of the california -- and the members of the california delegation. ms. pelosi. ms. waters. mr. calvert. ms. eshoo. ms. lofgren. mr. sherman. mrs. napolitano. mr. thompson. mr. schiff. ms. sanchez. mr. issa. mr. costa. ms. matsui. mr. mcclintock. ms. chu. mr. garamendi. mr. behra. ms. brownley. mr. cardenas. mr. hoffman. mr. lamalfa. mr. peters. mr. ruiz. mr. swalwell. mr. takano. mr. vargas. mr. desaulnier. mr. tore -- mrs. torres. mr. valadao. ms. barragan. mr. carbajal. mr....
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they come to places like california. what is going to be our response not just in san francisco, but what's going to be our response in california? last year women came together and proposition 1 was passed. solidifying in our constitution [applause] solid ifying in our consitution in california as a whole we will not take away a women right to choose and what does that mean for various counties and the work that needs to be done? it wasn't just be the work of major cities like san francisco, los angeles, it has to be our collective responsibilities to deal with the challenges for any woman that comes to us and expresses a need for support. that is where organizations like planned parenthood come into play and so grateful guilda gonzalez is joining us today as well because of they work, fight, advocacy and i remember guilda time when people were like, couple years back, why are we still fighting so hard to protect roe v wade, it is a done deal? we see as of last year, it is not a done deal and we have to fight every sing
they come to places like california. what is going to be our response not just in san francisco, but what's going to be our response in california? last year women came together and proposition 1 was passed. solidifying in our constitution [applause] solid ifying in our consitution in california as a whole we will not take away a women right to choose and what does that mean for various counties and the work that needs to be done? it wasn't just be the work of major cities like san francisco,...
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members of congress like california's judy chu and roe say california and states around the country need to become more resilient to climate change. and the severe weather and causes. we're working very, very hard to bring resources from the federal government to address these issues. but we don't have to tackle climate. >> and governor gavin newsom says that california continues to be on high alert. the federal government says it will also continue to monitor the situation reporting live in washington. alexandra, things. alexander. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, san francisco seeing more progress for possible safe injection sites. we'll tell you more about the measures after the break. welcome back for 24. take a look at this video from san jose. firefighters rescued. a woman became trapped in a mudslide along coyote creek. crews say the woman was living at the homeless encampment on tours road. the woman was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, but thankfully she was able to be freed from that mudslide. san francisco mayor london breed in board supervisor hillary
members of congress like california's judy chu and roe say california and states around the country need to become more resilient to climate change. and the severe weather and causes. we're working very, very hard to bring resources from the federal government to address these issues. but we don't have to tackle climate. >> and governor gavin newsom says that california continues to be on high alert. the federal government says it will also continue to monitor the situation reporting live...
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of california. these were incendiary speeches that he gave it. he did it precisely to whip up the mining districts. to get the voters there to vote for him. and so he won his reelection campaign in 1853 by at less than 1000 votes. it was i believe the first instance of using the chinese question or weapon icing it for partisan purposes. >> yes, he was using the chinese as a political ponds. >> calling them slaves, coolies and they are paid $5 a year, crazy stuff like that but it got people very agitated. >> wanted things he said is the chinese are taken the gold out of her ground, sending it back to china and providing california with no benefit. was that true? >> no it was not true. first about the gold miners from all over the world in california and they all sent money home. >> many of them are immigrants. >> they were from france, australia, ireland, or ever. but also, the chinese like other minors put money into the california economy through merchants, but also through paying taxes, buying wha
of california. these were incendiary speeches that he gave it. he did it precisely to whip up the mining districts. to get the voters there to vote for him. and so he won his reelection campaign in 1853 by at less than 1000 votes. it was i believe the first instance of using the chinese question or weapon icing it for partisan purposes. >> yes, he was using the chinese as a political ponds. >> calling them slaves, coolies and they are paid $5 a year, crazy stuff like that but it got...
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the members of the california -- and the members of the california delegation. ms. pelosi. ms. waters. mr. calvert. ms. eshoo. ms. lofgren. mr. sherman. mrs. napolitano. mr. thompson. mr. schiff. ms. sanchez. mr. issa. mr. costa. ms. matsui. mr. mcclintock. ms. chu. mr. garamendi. mr. behra. ms. brownley. mr. cardenas. mr. hoffman. mr. lamalfa. mr. peters. mr. ruiz. mr. swalwell. mr. takano. mr. vargas. mr. desaulnier. mr. tore -- mrs. torres. mr. valadao. ms. barragan. mr. carbajal. mr. correa. mr. kaw navment mr. panetta. mr. gomez. mr. harder. mr. levin. ms. porter. mr. mike garcia. mrs. kim. mr. obernolte. mrs. steel. mr. dewar. mr. robert garcia. mr. mullin. the committee will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. >> the speaker-elect, the honorable kevin mccarthy from california. >> madam clerk. mr. jeffries: distinguished members of the house democratic caucus and the house republican caucus, it's my high honor and distinct privilege to finally welcome all of you to the 118th congress. let me just begin by thanking my good friend, pete aguilar
the members of the california -- and the members of the california delegation. ms. pelosi. ms. waters. mr. calvert. ms. eshoo. ms. lofgren. mr. sherman. mrs. napolitano. mr. thompson. mr. schiff. ms. sanchez. mr. issa. mr. costa. ms. matsui. mr. mcclintock. ms. chu. mr. garamendi. mr. behra. ms. brownley. mr. cardenas. mr. hoffman. mr. lamalfa. mr. peters. mr. ruiz. mr. swalwell. mr. takano. mr. vargas. mr. desaulnier. mr. tore -- mrs. torres. mr. valadao. ms. barragan. mr. carbajal. mr....
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california in the fifties. yeah he's a really interesting character that we can't spend too much time on, but other questions. so understand now like why was he so adamant about like is it just for the money for for rincon? why does he keep going back to? abortion. i think he he was always looking for a get rich quick scheme from i've seen. i don't know whether he was in women's rights or he was simply motivated by profit before this. he did some nefarious tax dealings and real estate and property dealings before and then not sure whether he realized that abortion was really lucrative and that this might be the better option. but he obviously made very good connections in the thirties that he decides to spend basically the rest of his life. he dies around 1955. he spends basically the rest of his life trying to figure out abortion businesses. i had a very brief exchange with his daughter at one point, and she said he was a man of his time and. so i don't know. she has this very kind of complicated feeling about
california in the fifties. yeah he's a really interesting character that we can't spend too much time on, but other questions. so understand now like why was he so adamant about like is it just for the money for for rincon? why does he keep going back to? abortion. i think he he was always looking for a get rich quick scheme from i've seen. i don't know whether he was in women's rights or he was simply motivated by profit before this. he did some nefarious tax dealings and real estate and...
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all of which directly affect california communities. we have to invest in a strong infrastructure to lessen the impact of the disaster, in a cumulative sense. we have allocated funding from the law that i signed a year ago , more than $16 billion for projects across the state. we are making the power grid more resilient, building stronger navies, removing hazardous fuels, and reinforcing lands, and protecting against wildfires. together, we can better prepare for future disasters, produce the damage they cause, and the peoples lives and livelihoods that are affected. let me close with this. the people in california, i say again, the country is here for you and with you. we are not leaving until things are built back, and build back better than they were before. we can recover from storms and we will be with you every step of the way. and i mean that sincerely. every step. and god bless you all. and may god protect our first responders, to whom we owe more than i can take the time to talk about today. thank you, thank you, thank you. [ap
all of which directly affect california communities. we have to invest in a strong infrastructure to lessen the impact of the disaster, in a cumulative sense. we have allocated funding from the law that i signed a year ago , more than $16 billion for projects across the state. we are making the power grid more resilient, building stronger navies, removing hazardous fuels, and reinforcing lands, and protecting against wildfires. together, we can better prepare for future disasters, produce the...
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the california coast. and so the league got to work protecting these forests acre by acre. humboldt redwoods. state park. prairie creek redwoods. state park. del norte. jedediah smith. these all parks that were identified in the plan as critical opportunities to protect the last of the ancient today. those state along those by olmstead in his plan contain more than 40% of the world's remaining old growth redwood forest. and they are the heart and soul of a network of redwood parks that welcome more than 30 wonders million visitors every year now a century after save the rebels league began. we remain on protecting the redwood forest. that initial objective. the goal in the beginning was to protect what were deemed they were called representative stands of the ancient redwood forest before they were all lost. and today, with the devastation and clear cutting of the forests that surround those representative stands. indeed, they are just that they are like museum exhibits of what the forest used to be. we kn
the california coast. and so the league got to work protecting these forests acre by acre. humboldt redwoods. state park. prairie creek redwoods. state park. del norte. jedediah smith. these all parks that were identified in the plan as critical opportunities to protect the last of the ancient today. those state along those by olmstead in his plan contain more than 40% of the world's remaining old growth redwood forest. and they are the heart and soul of a network of redwood parks that welcome...
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i understand the gun use in the southern california incident was in violation of california law, so we will have to figure out how that gun got into police. -- into place. it underscores the need for federal legislation because sometimes these guns come in from arizona and nevada. kristen: before we talk about that federal legislation, because we know senator feinstein is renewing the pressure and assault rifles man, don't know if that -- ban, don't know if that's going to get anywhere in today's politics. mass shootings we know are on the rise in the u.s. but look at these numbers, from 200 something 10 years ago in 2014, to 600 mass shootings in each of the last three years. professor donahue, what can we attribute this to? >> a variety of factors. one of course is the weaponry is getting more lethal over time. so, if you recall back to the time when they try to assassinate president reagan in 1981, the gun was less powerful. no one died. today, the handgun might likely be a glock pistol, with 17 rounds, that can do a lot more damage. the weapon itself is quite a bit more lethal. so
i understand the gun use in the southern california incident was in violation of california law, so we will have to figure out how that gun got into police. -- into place. it underscores the need for federal legislation because sometimes these guns come in from arizona and nevada. kristen: before we talk about that federal legislation, because we know senator feinstein is renewing the pressure and assault rifles man, don't know if that -- ban, don't know if that's going to get anywhere in...
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flooding, landslides, etc., california -- particularly northern california, is braced for more flooding tonight, it has been raining here for six to seven hours. you could see behind me, the weather is coming in from the golden gate bridge and doesn't look like it's getting any better. laura: meteorologists are ying that california is suffering so much because of something called an atmospheric river, which they say is partly to do with climate change. you were talking about all of thefts with the governor there, weren't you? james: that's exactly what governor newsom said. this succession of storms that come along, thin weather systems that dump water over and over again has been started in early december and it continued to go and go. it means that as soon as one storm stops, you get a few hours of sanghunt d have a chance to actually prepare for the next storm. that's how we went into the report that you just saw. they've been flooded twice this year in 2023. twice, and they are preparing for another flood. it doesn't look like it's going to stop. we might get less rain tomorrow, fri
flooding, landslides, etc., california -- particularly northern california, is braced for more flooding tonight, it has been raining here for six to seven hours. you could see behind me, the weather is coming in from the golden gate bridge and doesn't look like it's getting any better. laura: meteorologists are ying that california is suffering so much because of something called an atmospheric river, which they say is partly to do with climate change. you were talking about all of thefts with...
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california grapples with rain and floods. newsom vows more than 200 million dollars on urban flood infrastructure. while on drought, the state will invest 8 billion dollars. 3 years of drought. we're not out of the drought. k to education will see one of the largest investments of the budget at 108 billion dollars coming out to more than $23,700 per student for not backing off in terms of accelerating these priorities. republican lawmakers argue the governor's budget includes too much spending. we cannot continue to overspend. >> and again, what is happening is that when when the budget grows and grow uncontrollably. you know, californians are going to pay more and get less and they're rightfully frustrated. and remember, today was just a preliminary version of the proposed budget. the governor will come out with an updated version in may reporting from sacramento. wallace kron. 4 news. >> a live look outside over downtown san francisco. another office building in the city about to get a little the latest business announcing
california grapples with rain and floods. newsom vows more than 200 million dollars on urban flood infrastructure. while on drought, the state will invest 8 billion dollars. 3 years of drought. we're not out of the drought. k to education will see one of the largest investments of the budget at 108 billion dollars coming out to more than $23,700 per student for not backing off in terms of accelerating these priorities. republican lawmakers argue the governor's budget includes too much spending....
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it's not just california. major cities across the country with strict gun control laws, some of the most dangerous places here on the face of the earth. washington d.c.'s murder rate is 28 per 100,000. detroit, get this, a whopping 41. detroit higher at 58 per 100,000. of course gun control advocates don't seem to know or understand the statistics or firearms in general. i'll prove my point. take a look. >> there's no legitimate reason to have an ar-15. you can't shoot deer with it. you can't -- it has no practical significance. what it does is it machifies, makes macho the people that possess it or look at me, i'm a big -- >> it's delightful. >> it's not a rifle. >> it's a rifle. >> what does ar stand for? >> it's an automatic rifle. >> that's not what it is. >> sean: joining us now to face off, co host of "fox and friends" pete hegseth and geraldo rivera. geraldo, you don't know that you don't know what ar means? somebody told you by now? >> i know what it means. it means avalde, buffalo, park land, las vega
it's not just california. major cities across the country with strict gun control laws, some of the most dangerous places here on the face of the earth. washington d.c.'s murder rate is 28 per 100,000. detroit, get this, a whopping 41. detroit higher at 58 per 100,000. of course gun control advocates don't seem to know or understand the statistics or firearms in general. i'll prove my point. take a look. >> there's no legitimate reason to have an ar-15. you can't shoot deer with it. you...
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and florida than there is in california right now. the question we have do you want america to be california or do you wanted to be florida i tell you as a floridian i wanted to be more like florida what i think florida under california has that is ridiculous i think they should outlaw the word money that way anybody that has money were likes money needs to move to florida and make them for capitalism as well because people do not want to be in california anymore it's overregulated and overtaxed this ridiculousness is the greatest thing that ever happened in florida and i hope to god that governor newsom continues this type of policy. >> that message you brought to you by florida. kelly let me talk to you all joking aside is california the model of freedom for the country. >> it clearly is not know charter schools coming out again under gavin newsom's mouth, freedoms for mom-and-pop's mom and dad for that matter no freedom to traverse your neighborhood did not have to navigate the homelessness, human waste, syringes i think when the l
and florida than there is in california right now. the question we have do you want america to be california or do you wanted to be florida i tell you as a floridian i wanted to be more like florida what i think florida under california has that is ridiculous i think they should outlaw the word money that way anybody that has money were likes money needs to move to florida and make them for capitalism as well because people do not want to be in california anymore it's overregulated and...
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to get their hands on a firearm in california. geoff: what are some of the biggest concerns about those gun safety laws? especially when you consider the supreme court has made it harder to defend gun safety laws against a second amendment challenge? adam: i think one of the things that is most concerning for california lawmakers is whether the gun laws they pass, today or in the past, are actually going to be constitutionally permissible. the supreme court this past june strengthened second amendment protections, has made it much harder for states to defend gun laws. many of california's most aggressive efforts to regulate guns and provide for gun safety reform are likely to be called into question in the courts in the coming years. geoff: in this california case, the gunman was identified as a 72-year-old man, making him an tlier in terms of age. how does that change our understanding of the threat? adam: i think it highlights the exceptional nature of this particular case. gun violence is traditionally a young man's game, and i
to get their hands on a firearm in california. geoff: what are some of the biggest concerns about those gun safety laws? especially when you consider the supreme court has made it harder to defend gun safety laws against a second amendment challenge? adam: i think one of the things that is most concerning for california lawmakers is whether the gun laws they pass, today or in the past, are actually going to be constitutionally permissible. the supreme court this past june strengthened second...
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lawmakers in washington say the time to address california's various address california's various weather problems is now that hold on... you're a night manager and mom. and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. -happy birthday. -happy birthday buddy. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. >> now to our 4 zone forecast with a live look at the wet runways at sfo. it's not really raining much right now at sfo, but as always call ahead with your airline to make sure your flight is on time. with all that trouble with the faa earlier and now we've got the rain. so britney, anybody able to travel with all you know, i was just getting a little nervous when i saw un terms of conditions. we are doing better. that's the good news. stormtracker 4 showing you. >> so watching a line of showers, light showers pretty much on the i-80 from san francisco all the way up to fairfield. i did notice near napa soda springs,
lawmakers in washington say the time to address california's various address california's various weather problems is now that hold on... you're a night manager and mom. and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. -happy birthday. -happy birthday buddy. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. >> now to our...
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the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. lofgren: i yield myself as much time as i consume. i rise in support of h.r. 290, the commercial remote sensing amendment act of 2023. i am pleased as the chairman has said to be an original co-sponsor of this legislation along with the chairman and i am pleased to serve as ranking member, a new assignment for me. all the way back in 1992 when congress authorized the secretary of commerce to license and regulate commercial remote sensing systems. it is now a vibrant and growing industry. data and imagery from commercial satellites are used in agriculture, disaster monitoring and energy, mapping, national security applications. in fact, commercial remote sensing has been an important information source for fighting the devastating western wildfires including in my home state of california. companies from around the world are launching commercial sensing systems and selling the data. globally, these services reached an estimated 2.7 billion in 2021. congress needs to ensure that united
the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. lofgren: i yield myself as much time as i consume. i rise in support of h.r. 290, the commercial remote sensing amendment act of 2023. i am pleased as the chairman has said to be an original co-sponsor of this legislation along with the chairman and i am pleased to serve as ranking member, a new assignment for me. all the way back in 1992 when congress authorized the secretary of commerce to license and regulate commercial remote sensing...
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closing production in california. and a barrier weather another beautiful day out there with lots of sunshine. but the pattern is about to change and we could soon be shivering the other day a hornets nest fell on my head. it's not ideal, but we'll manage. just like i manage without home internet. sure i wish this hotspot was a lot faster. but my phone works, sometimes. it's not that bad. ew. it is that bad. don't settle. get xfinity home internet for just $19.99 a month for 1 year with a free streaming box call, click or visit a store today. and into the mass shooting in monterey park. authorities say a motorcycle this one belonged to the gunman who can tran it was parked a block away from the crime scene hours before the shooting. they're calling it the gunman's backup getaway vehicle . officers found him dead inside his van the day after the shooting. so far, they say, the search for a motive has come up empty. they have not been able to establish a connection. between the suspect and any of the victims thus far. p
closing production in california. and a barrier weather another beautiful day out there with lots of sunshine. but the pattern is about to change and we could soon be shivering the other day a hornets nest fell on my head. it's not ideal, but we'll manage. just like i manage without home internet. sure i wish this hotspot was a lot faster. but my phone works, sometimes. it's not that bad. ew. it is that bad. don't settle. get xfinity home internet for just $19.99 a month for 1 year with a free...
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and finally, the california department of managed health care requires california health plans to help victims of natural disasters, including earthquakes, wildfires and floodings, who are experiencing problems obtaining health care services. this could include speeding up approvals for care, replacing lost prescriptions and i.d. cards, or quickly arranging health care at other facilities if a hospital or doctor's office is not available due to the disaster. if you are having a problem obtaining services or assistance from your health care plan, you can contact the help center at 188-466-2219, or visit www.healthhelp.ca.gov. the california health and human services also encourages you to visit www.chhs.ca.gov to find the california health and human services emergency resource guide, which includes numerous resources you may access to meet your needs and the needs of your community and loved ones. at this time, i will turn it over to the california highway patrol. >> good morning. i'm the acting commissioner for the california highway patrol. first responders throughout the state are pr
and finally, the california department of managed health care requires california health plans to help victims of natural disasters, including earthquakes, wildfires and floodings, who are experiencing problems obtaining health care services. this could include speeding up approvals for care, replacing lost prescriptions and i.d. cards, or quickly arranging health care at other facilities if a hospital or doctor's office is not available due to the disaster. if you are having a problem...
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and author of "weather west, the california weather blog." he is also a research fellow at the national center for atmospheric research and at the nature conservancy. daniel, welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about what is happening in california right now and how it links to climate change? >> thank you for having me. you mentioned in the introduction, california has been expensing a multiweek period of very heavy precipitation, really a sequence of strong storm events, some of which have been what are known as atmospheric rivers, which are these corridors of highly conctrat wateraporoving ickly throh the atsphere. so california s been expensing it for multie weeksut the t rest of multiple storms over the past several weeks has been to produce pretty significant flooding impacts in certain parts of california that have unfortunately turned deadly nermeen: nermeen:. could you talk about the way in which these storms, these extreme weather events are being interpreted and how it is possible to look at them without looking at human in
and author of "weather west, the california weather blog." he is also a research fellow at the national center for atmospheric research and at the nature conservancy. daniel, welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about what is happening in california right now and how it links to climate change? >> thank you for having me. you mentioned in the introduction, california has been expensing a multiweek period of very heavy precipitation, really a sequence of strong storm...
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reporting tonight from monterey park, california. >>> tonight we are here in monterey park, california, a community that is in mourning following the deadliest mass shooting of the year. and what was supposed to be a night of celebration for the lunar new year instead turned into a massacre. well, today the death toll growing. 11 people killed and 9 others injured. and what we're learning tonight about some of the victims, all over the age of 50. a second shooting was prevented by 26-year-old brandon tsay, seen in these surveillance tapes. tonight our interview with his father, who owns the lai lai ballroom. well, tonight police still searching for a motive after the suspected gunman, 72-year-old huu can tran, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound as investigators closed in. and late this afternoon, police say they recovered 42 bullet casings inside the studio that's right behind me. and at that second studio, police found a 9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun which was wrestled away from him. cbs's kris van cleave is here. there's new information just coming in. i know you have the la
reporting tonight from monterey park, california. >>> tonight we are here in monterey park, california, a community that is in mourning following the deadliest mass shooting of the year. and what was supposed to be a night of celebration for the lunar new year instead turned into a massacre. well, today the death toll growing. 11 people killed and 9 others injured. and what we're learning tonight about some of the victims, all over the age of 50. a second shooting was prevented by...
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victor, when will california decide to save itself? how much suffering does this beautiful state have to go through? to make a change. i say that about my hometown in connecticut as well. >> 300,000 people are moving to florida. 1% of the population pays half the income tax. the state is not going to get better. it's getting worse. for people from poor countries, california is a paradise compared to venezuela or nicaragua or southern mexico and they are welcomed in. so we have on one hand big tech and big money. almost like a medieval castle around silicon valley. then we have people leaving, the old entrepreneurial upper middle and middle classes and we are importing very poor people who feel california, as bad as it is, is better than where they were born. >> laura: lets remind everybody. we are going to have the super rich. superrich, the poor, and an increasingly small middle class. that's a recipe for disaster. republicans and conservatives can never give up on california, norway. california has to come back and we can't give up o
victor, when will california decide to save itself? how much suffering does this beautiful state have to go through? to make a change. i say that about my hometown in connecticut as well. >> 300,000 people are moving to florida. 1% of the population pays half the income tax. the state is not going to get better. it's getting worse. for people from poor countries, california is a paradise compared to venezuela or nicaragua or southern mexico and they are welcomed in. so we have on one hand...
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now, california. _ in in the coming days. now, california, as we _ in in the coming days. now, california, as we are - in in the coming days. now, california, as we are all- in in the coming days. now, | california, as we are all very aware, has been impacted by the climate crisis on so many levels, as you mentioned, drought, incredible fires we have seen in recent years during the summer months, and now this flooding as well. as a state, california is trying to prepare and think ahead, isn't it, when it comes to these events happening? absolutely. california has _ events happening? absolutely. california has been _ events happening? absolutely. california has been very - california has been very proactive, not only in measures to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions within the state but also for updating our infrastructure and disaster preparation response and also environmentaljustice for environmental justice for ensuring that environmentaljustice for ensuring that communities that are most vulnerable to climate change are adapt doing. and it's a big challenge and water,
now, california. _ in in the coming days. now, california, as we _ in in the coming days. now, california, as we are - in in the coming days. now, california, as we are all- in in the coming days. now, | california, as we are all very aware, has been impacted by the climate crisis on so many levels, as you mentioned, drought, incredible fires we have seen in recent years during the summer months, and now this flooding as well. as a state, california is trying to prepare and think ahead, isn't...
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some of the most acute floods in california's history. the scale and the scope is hard to understand unless you get out and that's what i couldn't be more grateful for the president taking the time to come out to the state of california to take a look at the damage. i think in moments like this, just looking at the damage but really reflecting on the spirit of pride and community of coming together. i can say this because i have the mic. one of the things that admire and the american people admire is the empathy, care, and compassion. when you see that demonstrated in times like this and if you have any cynicism about the world we are lady -- living in i challenge you to spend a little time with the president of the united states and people directly impacted by these kinds of experiences. it reinforces and distills a sense of well-being for me as governor for the state of california but more importantly i think it gives all of us a little bit more confidence and faith in the future for the world we are trying to build. i want to say this
some of the most acute floods in california's history. the scale and the scope is hard to understand unless you get out and that's what i couldn't be more grateful for the president taking the time to come out to the state of california to take a look at the damage. i think in moments like this, just looking at the damage but really reflecting on the spirit of pride and community of coming together. i can say this because i have the mic. one of the things that admire and the american people...
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covered california es un servicio gratuito que te ayuda a obtener cobertura. el 90% de los miembros ha recibido ayuda económica, y todos los planes incluyen atención preventiva, visitas al doctor, cuidado de emergencia y más. cualquiera que sea tu ingreso, revisa hoy cómo covered california te puede ayudar. hay ayuda gratuita paso a paso. covered california tu seguro médico empieza aquí. la inscripción termina el 31 de enero. visita coveredca.com/espanol ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: seguimos en vivo con todos ustedes aquÍ en su "ediciÓn digital", atenciÓn con esto, un estudio revela que los refrescos podrÍan ser los culpables de la pÉrdida y caÍda del cabello, concluyen que consumir bebidas azucaradas como sodas, jugos o bebidas energÉticas de una a tres veces por semana, aumentan en un 21% la posibilidad de pelea de cabello en hombres, y aproximadamente de 8 a 18 aÑos. nos conectamos con el doctor de la casa, el corresponsal mÉdico principal de univisiÓn, doctor juan. esto es preocupante, pensar que podrÍa estar relacionada
covered california es un servicio gratuito que te ayuda a obtener cobertura. el 90% de los miembros ha recibido ayuda económica, y todos los planes incluyen atención preventiva, visitas al doctor, cuidado de emergencia y más. cualquiera que sea tu ingreso, revisa hoy cómo covered california te puede ayudar. hay ayuda gratuita paso a paso. covered california tu seguro médico empieza aquí. la inscripción termina el 31 de enero. visita coveredca.com/espanol ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica]...
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and this community, california and the country is reeling from it. we have unfinished business in our country to address gun violence. this workplace violence. and that unfinished business, until it is our finished business, there will be pain in many communities. i think in the name of the lives that are lost, that what we all have recommitted to in the last handful of hours, whether it's our extraordinary law enforcement, the elected officials, people in the community, recommitting ourselves to make good on that commitment to stop the gun violence in our country. i want to thank the governor for spending the better part of his day here. when i saw him, when i was starting to say good-bye, i was thinking i was going to see him again today, i said, i hope you don't mind me saying i hope i don't see you again for awhile. but his presence is uplifting to the community. i spoke with the president today. i spoke to him just before i left my house to come over to half moon bay. he expressed his condolences and his support to the people of this community.
and this community, california and the country is reeling from it. we have unfinished business in our country to address gun violence. this workplace violence. and that unfinished business, until it is our finished business, there will be pain in many communities. i think in the name of the lives that are lost, that what we all have recommitted to in the last handful of hours, whether it's our extraordinary law enforcement, the elected officials, people in the community, recommitting ourselves...
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is and we'll drop the low will actually have a bigger imp say in southern california, central california, then for us, but we could get a little bit of light rain out of it, especially about i think san jose santa cruz mountains south, but there will be snow in the mountains now. it's cold up there today three in truckee, seven taiho. it's going to be brutally cold on monday, tuesday, just so our heads up partly cloudy today the wind picks up and then snow and colder conditions arrived on sunday. they'll get about, i think to maybe eight inches of powder up there, which is a good thing. we'll take it fifties on the temp sixties. cool or maybe a little drizzle for us saturday near the coast. colder windy on sunday monday tuesday look good, but they will be very cold in the morning. thanks steve festivities kicking off today to mark 100 years of disney join us on mornings onto the nine. we're live at disneyland, where someone who knows a whole lot about mickey and minnie is with the first look at the new experiences and attractions. also, california just launched a new effort to recruit mo
is and we'll drop the low will actually have a bigger imp say in southern california, central california, then for us, but we could get a little bit of light rain out of it, especially about i think san jose santa cruz mountains south, but there will be snow in the mountains now. it's cold up there today three in truckee, seven taiho. it's going to be brutally cold on monday, tuesday, just so our heads up partly cloudy today the wind picks up and then snow and colder conditions arrived on...
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california is such an important place, it's important to save california. because of all of the innovation that occurs out of the golden state. a lot of the good or bad ideas go elsewhere. 45 years ago, prop 14, the revolt against taxes, ronald reagan. and this uninsufferable woke agenda seems to be infecting the rest of the country from california. >> you stayed. you stayed, you said, you know what, i'm not leaving. i'm going to fight. you think this could all be changed. the pendulum can swing, how? >> yeah, i do. chuck recalls texas had a similar problem when the texas public policy foundation was created. texas was in a different place than we are at california right now, darn close. texas managed to turn it around? do i think it will be easy? no, california is worth saving. it's a beautiful state. there's so much to offer. and i don't want to leave. most people don't want to leave. they're forced out. governor newsom is dragging them across state lines. it but i don't want people to have to leave. especially those who have lived their entire lives here
california is such an important place, it's important to save california. because of all of the innovation that occurs out of the golden state. a lot of the good or bad ideas go elsewhere. 45 years ago, prop 14, the revolt against taxes, ronald reagan. and this uninsufferable woke agenda seems to be infecting the rest of the country from california. >> you stayed. you stayed, you said, you know what, i'm not leaving. i'm going to fight. you think this could all be changed. the pendulum...
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senate today representing california. her announcement comes amid uncertainty that california is a senior senator dianne feinstein will retire at the end of next year. porter's platform is based on challenging establishment leadership and she emphasized that she wants to lead the push to ban congressional stock trading. today. we talked with our political analyst michael yaki about porter's move. >> as reall% carved out a name for herself, she's a student. we student warren and she's carved out a name for herself on the house banking committee for financial services committee. for the way that chance essentially. got it on live tv, corporate ceo for which he believes are r r they're misty to profit taking. >> porter currently represents the state's 47th district in the area. next on kron. 4 news at 6. president biden has a plan b for his student loan forgiveness plan. we'll tell you what it is coming up. >> the biden administration is moving forward with its proposal to lower student loan payments for low-income americans
senate today representing california. her announcement comes amid uncertainty that california is a senior senator dianne feinstein will retire at the end of next year. porter's platform is based on challenging establishment leadership and she emphasized that she wants to lead the push to ban congressional stock trading. today. we talked with our political analyst michael yaki about porter's move. >> as reall% carved out a name for herself, she's a student. we student warren and she's...
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could that happen here in california? jeanine: well so you know, historically in the water supply world, the concept was always planning for future publishing growth. but california's population growth has slowed dramatically not just during the covid period, but even before that, and now we are looking at a different set of circumstances, which is that climate change is here, and because of warming temperatures, it is creating essentially a tax on our water supply and we get less runoff from storms that we -- than we used to, and thus storms over. so instead of now planning for growth of population, we have to plan for a diminution of supplies in the future due to climate change. kristen: and how do you plan for that? what are the things on your table that you wish you could make happen? jeanine: definitely a lot of infrastructure investments over the long-term. because when you think about it now, the planning system we have in the sierra nevada is faced on the idea that there would be ample snowpack that would stay up
could that happen here in california? jeanine: well so you know, historically in the water supply world, the concept was always planning for future publishing growth. but california's population growth has slowed dramatically not just during the covid period, but even before that, and now we are looking at a different set of circumstances, which is that climate change is here, and because of warming temperatures, it is creating essentially a tax on our water supply and we get less runoff from...
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we will talk with the california immigrant policy center. a growing share of the unhallowed population in san francisco consists of families. our media partner at the san francisco standard looks at how the city is coping including using a school as an open shelter. tomorrow is the deadline this day gives to all cities in california to turn in their eight year master plan for meeting mandated increases in building housing. our cities ready? what happens to those who are not? do they fork over all control to developers? running us to dive into this deadline is the spokesperson for the regional planning agency. thank you for your time here >> good afternoon. happy to be here. >> let's talk about this requirement. what is the housing elements report that all cities have to get approved by the state by tomorrow's deadline? >> this is a part of each city or county's general plan and every jurisdiction is obliged by the end of the day today to submit at least a first draft of the housing element for their general plan. it is important to keep in m
we will talk with the california immigrant policy center. a growing share of the unhallowed population in san francisco consists of families. our media partner at the san francisco standard looks at how the city is coping including using a school as an open shelter. tomorrow is the deadline this day gives to all cities in california to turn in their eight year master plan for meeting mandated increases in building housing. our cities ready? what happens to those who are not? do they fork over...
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not only the bay area but all throughout california . tonight that system pushes to big sur and at that point it is their problem and we are left with drier conditions until tuesday morning. the national weather service has issued a flood watch for the low-lying areas in the bay area . if you have opportunity to work from home , i suggested and it only takes a half a foot of rain to sweep your car away . we are expecting about 16 inches of rain on average throughout the bay area until tuesday of 4:00 p.m. when the flood watch expires . i have more coming up but for now over to you . >> this weather will impact your drive if you travel this morning . this is a camera near the dublin interchange and it is hard to make out the camera because of the rainy conditions . if you are getting up early and getting ready to head out the door and maybe take the kids to school a little later, hopefully you can wait until things pass. there are a lot of things happening on the roadways with a laundry list of issues that are too numerous to go over . 20
not only the bay area but all throughout california . tonight that system pushes to big sur and at that point it is their problem and we are left with drier conditions until tuesday morning. the national weather service has issued a flood watch for the low-lying areas in the bay area . if you have opportunity to work from home , i suggested and it only takes a half a foot of rain to sweep your car away . we are expecting about 16 inches of rain on average throughout the bay area until tuesday...
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this is the six smashed shooting this month in california. four of the shootings happened in just the past week. two of them are from the bay area. >>> california has the strictest gun laws in the country. are they really enough to stop mass killings? i spoke with advocates and gun violence survivors. >> we need a strong assault weapon ban across the country. >> ruth is a legislation chair for brighton california. she says a patchwork of lax state laws weakens the effectiveness of the tough gun control measures california has enacted. >> we are one state among many. we cannot do it alone. if somebody can just cross the border and bring back a whole host of things that are not legal here, we cannot stop it. >> with three mass shootings in california in the span of a single week. it begs the question what is going on. what can be done to stop it? anytime there is any kind of mass shooting, it is a problem. >> helen survived a mass shooting in san francisco. the activism is an outgrowth of that experience. he believes tough gun laws can be a det
this is the six smashed shooting this month in california. four of the shootings happened in just the past week. two of them are from the bay area. >>> california has the strictest gun laws in the country. are they really enough to stop mass killings? i spoke with advocates and gun violence survivors. >> we need a strong assault weapon ban across the country. >> ruth is a legislation chair for brighton california. she says a patchwork of lax state laws weakens the...
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you forget california does get rain. especially northern california. >> the real arc storm that they talk about from the 1800s have been covered on both ends of the state. but that was an even more rare event for you have the entirety of the state under a lot of rainfall. again, this is all probabilities and likelihoods. all the models that we look at that paul will show us. in the next bit of letter, they're all just based on odds. the arc storm is a possibility. maybe someday. >> we will see, but hopefully not. hopefully, we get more steady, consistent rain. not something so extreme. all right, w >>> the sierra snow season is off to one of its strongest art in 40 years area that is according to the first official snow survey of the season . state officials say the depth at philip station along highway 50 is at 174% of its historical average for this time of year. they also cautioned many more storms will be needed to officially end the drought . we are not saying that these storms are going to end the drought. that we
you forget california does get rain. especially northern california. >> the real arc storm that they talk about from the 1800s have been covered on both ends of the state. but that was an even more rare event for you have the entirety of the state under a lot of rainfall. again, this is all probabilities and likelihoods. all the models that we look at that paul will show us. in the next bit of letter, they're all just based on odds. the arc storm is a possibility. maybe someday. >>...
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lived in california my entire life and no calvin, california has the strictest gun laws there are and apparently that did not work in this situation, too. i would always withhold to get all the information first sacramento democrats have introduced a suite of new gun safety bills assembly republican leader james gallagher tweeted another gun safety law won't stop these mass shootings going on to say we have to go deeper policies that deter and prevent the individual behavior in d. c. senator dianne feinstein. re introduced a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines, something president has been calling for. but previous efforts have failed , despite what it is that the supreme court appears to have said, and so really that everything is on the table and should be on the table. greg lee ktvu, fox two news. and it's not just california experiencing violent start to the new year. these are the stats so far in 2023, there have been at least 39 mass shootings across the united states. that's according to data compiled by the gun violence archive. those were shootings in which fou
lived in california my entire life and no calvin, california has the strictest gun laws there are and apparently that did not work in this situation, too. i would always withhold to get all the information first sacramento democrats have introduced a suite of new gun safety bills assembly republican leader james gallagher tweeted another gun safety law won't stop these mass shootings going on to say we have to go deeper policies that deter and prevent the individual behavior in d. c. senator...
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the california highway patrol took these pictures. you can see cruise trying to pump out floodwater. no word on when the highway will reopen. this is highway 37 in the north bay. along the peninsula, the rain is not as much a concern compared to yesterday but the aftermath remains an issue. high rains, heavy wind and flooding has led to power outages and roadblocks. sinkholes are another big issue. anser hassan checks in with people around the bay area. >> the afternoon rain pound the bay area. but for surfers, the weather was almost perfect. >> it is higher tides and lots of really good waves, lots of good barrels. bigger serve, but for people who are experienced, there's not any issue. >> but those offshore winds combined with heavy downpours continue to wreak havoc on land. a short instance away, the road collapsed. it is this type of impact on infrastructure that worries pacifico residents jen bunko. >> there have been big waves, we've had trees down, the high school my daughter attends had a power line come down near campus and c
the california highway patrol took these pictures. you can see cruise trying to pump out floodwater. no word on when the highway will reopen. this is highway 37 in the north bay. along the peninsula, the rain is not as much a concern compared to yesterday but the aftermath remains an issue. high rains, heavy wind and flooding has led to power outages and roadblocks. sinkholes are another big issue. anser hassan checks in with people around the bay area. >> the afternoon rain pound the bay...
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another brutal storm hammers california, bringing heavy rain, rock slides, and snow as an end is finally in sight. >>> no security log. questions after documents were found at president biden's home. the new white house response to the growing criticism. >>> string of shootings. homes of democratic lawmakers in new mexico come under target. why police say a former republican house candidate is the mastermind. captioning funded by cbs >>> well, good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. after weeks of powerful storms dumped massive amounts of rain and snow, people in california can expect some drier weather in the days ahead. the white house says president biden will visit the state later on this week to see the damage first hand. the storms, which started late des dc december, have caused hundreds of rock slides like this one in california. a huge mudslide in berkeley damaged roads. jarred hill is in new york with more on all of this. jarred, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden's trip is announced as the ninth atmospheric river was workin
another brutal storm hammers california, bringing heavy rain, rock slides, and snow as an end is finally in sight. >>> no security log. questions after documents were found at president biden's home. the new white house response to the growing criticism. >>> string of shootings. homes of democratic lawmakers in new mexico come under target. why police say a former republican house candidate is the mastermind. captioning funded by cbs >>> well, good morning and good to...