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so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high school or at berkeley, california writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and it says that slave voluntarily brought in slave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don't have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojourner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're just sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that we're to leave. and so this the california fugitive act builds in that people can keep enslaved in the state enslaved, african-americans in the state for three years it's a three year figure even if by and that gives them time to either decide to settle here or return after abusing people for three years. yeah. um, another one, the well known africanist ali mazrui states in one of his books that the root cause of slavery was capitalism and the need for cheap labor. can you say the same about enslaving native americans and by
so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high school or at berkeley, california writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and it says that slave voluntarily brought in slave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don't have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojourner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're just sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that...
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in the state of california. people understand the quality of life matters. they understand that florida is doing it right. and i can tell you the numbers speak for themselves. we have way more -- >> sean: can we move on? >> governor desantis: gavin can't say the awesome. >> sean: let me -- >> governor newsom: let's talk about crime. >> sean: hold on. wait a minute. hold on a second. >> governor newsom: you said a lot of things that were actually on on through. >> sean: 2020. you have yet to address the issue. i asked you twice. the issue of why this migration out of red states, i'm sorry, out of blue states. >> governor newsom: we just -- >> sean: i'm asking -- [overlapping speakers] >> it is a fact. robert let's go. your states have vastly different income tax rates. okay. it is what it is. these are the facts. california's hydrates top earners, 13%. married, well, for example, in california, earning a median income of 84,000, they have 86% income tax in the state of california. florida's income tax rate is 0%
in the state of california. people understand the quality of life matters. they understand that florida is doing it right. and i can tell you the numbers speak for themselves. we have way more -- >> sean: can we move on? >> governor desantis: gavin can't say the awesome. >> sean: let me -- >> governor newsom: let's talk about crime. >> sean: hold on. wait a minute. hold on a second. >> governor newsom: you said a lot of things that were actually on on...
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bienvenidos "al punto california". [mÚsica] [mÚsica] osvaldo: el fiscal general de california ha expresado sus intenciones de postularse como candidato al puesto de gobernador por el estado de california. de hacerlo oficial estarÍa enfrentÁndose en la contienda electoral a la actual dice gobernadora del estadopara analizar posibilidades y realidades tenemos al profesor fernando guerra de la universidad. muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotrosy de ambos polÍticos quiÉn considera que tiene mejores posibilidades y por quÉ ? >> siempre la persona o el candidato que tiene la posiciÓn porque se siente como que si puede ser gobernador, que tira la experiencia y por eso lo que ahorita es el vicegobernador. es la posiciÓn que tenÍa este gavin newsom, que tenÍa el gobernador davis. es importante tener esa posiciÓn porque te puede lanzar. se oye que estÁs listo colista para ser gobernador. otra posiciÓn es el senador de estados unidos de california. no estamos hablando de ella, pero en aÑos pasados los senadores
bienvenidos "al punto california". [mÚsica] [mÚsica] osvaldo: el fiscal general de california ha expresado sus intenciones de postularse como candidato al puesto de gobernador por el estado de california. de hacerlo oficial estarÍa enfrentÁndose en la contienda electoral a la actual dice gobernadora del estadopara analizar posibilidades y realidades tenemos al profesor fernando guerra de la universidad. muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotrosy de ambos polÍticos quiÉn...
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southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california, but there's still you know, every year this annual push to break off california and to into smaller parts. i don't know if that begins to get at the question nails, but hopefully it's a start excellent, and let's go from california to arizona. karen asked. how could arizona even consider secession since they were a territory not a state? arizona also like southern california had been agitating for independent status. for years before the civil war so as southern california was was pushing to form its own territory, arizona as the southern part of new mexico was also pushing for territ
southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california,...
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s california, 13%. hydra married couple, in california, earning $84,000, they have a 6% income tax in california. florida's rate is 0% across all salaries. it goes beyond income taxes. property taxes are lower in. california. everything elshinge is higher. let's look at the numbers. the average property tax in california, sales-tax, california, 7.25%. florida, 6%. gaths tax rate, 77 a gallon.ti it is up to $1 when you include mandatory fees and florida it is $0.35. corporate income tax, 8.84%. this is your question. y yoouu support a different philosophy, higher taxes. >> holighed on. d this is a different approach. i agree with you. he is one of the most aggressive tax rates. the number three most aggressive state in america. it means who does he tax? he taxes low income workers more than we tax millionaires and billionaires in the state of is california. who are you for? it is a factual lie that the is state of california high tax han the highest tax rate. hasbut for whom? it is a fundamental differen
s california, 13%. hydra married couple, in california, earning $84,000, they have a 6% income tax in california. florida's rate is 0% across all salaries. it goes beyond income taxes. property taxes are lower in. california. everything elshinge is higher. let's look at the numbers. the average property tax in california, sales-tax, california, 7.25%. florida, 6%. gaths tax rate, 77 a gallon.ti it is up to $1 when you include mandatory fees and florida it is $0.35. corporate income tax, 8.84%....
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have to try to mess california up. yeah that's what gavin newsom has done since he's been governor. governohe's the first governorr lose population. >> they actually at one point ran out of you halls in the state of california because soe many people were leaving. of course, he's imposed restrictions on hiimionss people while exempting himself from those restrictions and going to the french laundry while his people were suffering. he led people the country in schoolbloi closures, locking kids out of school whilngschool we he han kids in private school in person. now he's very good at spinning these these tales. s. slicktell a bng and slippery hills. >> he'll tell a blizzard of lies to be able to tris y maskthe real the failures. but the reality is they have failedity isy have, because of t ideology and the choice for america is this what biden and harris and newsom want to do is take the california do model and do that nationally. in florida, wethat showednciple that conservative principles work. this country must free
have to try to mess california up. yeah that's what gavin newsom has done since he's been governor. governohe's the first governorr lose population. >> they actually at one point ran out of you halls in the state of california because soe many people were leaving. of course, he's imposed restrictions on hiimionss people while exempting himself from those restrictions and going to the french laundry while his people were suffering. he led people the country in schoolbloi closures, locking...
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so anger at the modern day california, one of a diverse california, one that we know today. and and then came proposition 21, which was juvenile justice initiative. and so what was really interesting is that there was a criminalization of immigrants coming alongside the criminalized asian of youth of color and that created an interesting moment once again for coalition building where young people in particular were realizing that they were being criminalized. either its immigrants or as young people of color. and so like gustavo was talking about this, there was this generation of young people that were politicized this politicization occurred in the context often of multiracial solidarity because there was organizing in african american communities. asian-american organized things started emerging and. so it became very to the history of california. what happened afterwards, where we do see a multiracial coalition. and i'm glad that we continued our mentioning names like barbara crow and brings up trauma, ptsd. but i'm glad that we are connecting both immigration with justi
so anger at the modern day california, one of a diverse california, one that we know today. and and then came proposition 21, which was juvenile justice initiative. and so what was really interesting is that there was a criminalization of immigrants coming alongside the criminalized asian of youth of color and that created an interesting moment once again for coalition building where young people in particular were realizing that they were being criminalized. either its immigrants or as young...
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california. which is what we aredemanding. the cost of doing that in places whereyers are unwilling to more south -- policy preferences. proposition 12 iswful, new york will say pigs have to have 26 inches the space. and sendinspectors into compliance for fornia. oregon can condition rts on and texas can conditioned sales on the producerploying lawful residents. at that t, we have truly abandoned theea of a national market. iinvite questions. >> mr. p, when exactly a state tion impermissibly aterritorial? california's law, it's about product sold in california, unlike of the cases you cite, it's not reaching out and regulating song across state line or regulating es. . >> the tests we oses first a law that conditions sales on an out of state business operating in a particular way. >> who in california ly does that? >> you cannot sell po in california unou raise your in a particular way t of state. it a condition, it's different frdwin. milk in new york, predicated on the producer being paid a new
california. which is what we aredemanding. the cost of doing that in places whereyers are unwilling to more south -- policy preferences. proposition 12 iswful, new york will say pigs have to have 26 inches the space. and sendinspectors into compliance for fornia. oregon can condition rts on and texas can conditioned sales on the producerploying lawful residents. at that t, we have truly abandoned theea of a national market. iinvite questions. >> mr. p, when exactly a state tion...
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and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor newsom has reported asking people not to charge their e.v.'s during blackouts. and e.v.'s currently make up just 4% of the vehicles in his state. the decision to choose should apply across the board. whether that's for gas powered e.v.'s or hybrid. h.r. 1435 prevents e.p.a. from granting california a waiver to limit the sale or use of new gas powered cars. it's vital that we stop this effort to force an electricity transition on americans, especially when you consider how china dominates the industry. supply chains. and even taken
and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor...
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and california does have a noticeable interest in california. and conduct that's occurring elsewhere. so, point i made about outside their state, it's int that respect. b also in california, virtue of the -- ban, uding products from other s. that is a pretty direct inquisition on interstate commerce that is cting -- trade barrier by saying, it's not a tariff because it's -- but it's exclude new produc altogether bye avenue of a self ban. > justice kagan's example of just banning horse meat altogether, its like that would be a trade barrier as right? >> its basis t a trade its basis , this product was prodout of state and it's coming in state. its base is entirely on the consumption or sale within thee state. > general -- is really a line that can draw? totally based on the states particular circumstance.he like, in both ca the horse meat is not coming in use justice kagan's an. in scenario one, say the says, we don't way horse meat because, you know, the science and such, thdon't like horse meat a we are not you say that's okay. even though it h
and california does have a noticeable interest in california. and conduct that's occurring elsewhere. so, point i made about outside their state, it's int that respect. b also in california, virtue of the -- ban, uding products from other s. that is a pretty direct inquisition on interstate commerce that is cting -- trade barrier by saying, it's not a tariff because it's -- but it's exclude new produc altogether bye avenue of a self ban. > justice kagan's example of just banning horse meat...
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and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor newsom has reported asking people not to charge their e.v.'s during blackouts. and e.v.'s currently make up just 4% of the vehicles in his state. the decision to choose should apply across the board. whether that's for gas powered e.v.'s or hybrid. h.r. 1435 prevents e.p.a. from granting california a waiver to limit the sale or use of new gas powered cars. it's vital that we stop this effort to force an electricity transition on americans, especially when you consider how china dominates the industry. supply chains. and even taken
and california are trying to do. by mandating the new vehicles sold in the state be electric. 17 other states are ready to follow suit if the e.p.a. approves the recent waiver request from california. the reality is, gas powered cars are much less expensive than e.v.'s and continue to outperform them in range, toeing capacity, and ability to operate in severe weather conditions. studies have also warned that a rushed e.v. expansion could overwhelm our electric crede. in california governor...
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california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they launched the book, and let's get to it. and in the expense, with anti-black practices. the complex networks of resistance that have existed that involves networks of african-americans and allies from statehood and the civil rights movement. one book does not document every instance of segregation. they spent time in public libraries from riverside to montana, lack of time and focus on six stories that show the contours of jim crow, many other scholars have documented the nuanced ways jim crow operated in the state,
california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they...
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that's kind of the california version. >> another question, does your book talk about california's -- [inaudible] looking at '64. >> again, i don't get to the '60s, right? i love that story and i want everyone to learn about rumsford and his history. i read some of his papers at the bancroft and that law, such an important part of the story of california segregation. but again, i was trying to -- yeah. >> roxanne ortiz and her work examines the white settler colonial nation to explain historical -- [inaudible] white supremacy. how do you seete that analysis? >> thank you so much for mentioning settler colonialism. yes, i read about that in my first chapter where i write about the ways in which native americans were enslaved in the state. for those of you interested in that story, you should definitely check out the book about -- called freedom's frontier. the book is amazing. and i absolutely think that we need to make those linkages between the ways that native americans were enslaved, imprisoned, ways that that land was taken, how that land, again, and also the ways in which mexican
that's kind of the california version. >> another question, does your book talk about california's -- [inaudible] looking at '64. >> again, i don't get to the '60s, right? i love that story and i want everyone to learn about rumsford and his history. i read some of his papers at the bancroft and that law, such an important part of the story of california segregation. but again, i was trying to -- yeah. >> roxanne ortiz and her work examines the white settler colonial nation to...
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california has incredible economic power. if we were our own country, we would be the fourth largest economy in the world. how are we using that power in the world to move forward for ideals? >> it is really remarkable. i think it's pretty clear that what we're doing on trying to invest in transitioning to the carbon free energy future, clean energy, whether it's our electric vehicle mandates, whether it is changing our grid. the development of lithium valley down in the sea, investing in hydrogen power, cleaning our ports. all of this will really put us in a place where we are leading in the world. and that is a very important part of it. but it's also the fact that our motto is all dreams welcomed. this is what the tourism industry really promotes in the world and it's true because whether it's entrepreneurs that are coming here to start the company or if they seek venture capital funding where california distributes 2-1 of the next highes state for venture capital funding or people coming for tourism or coming to work. the
california has incredible economic power. if we were our own country, we would be the fourth largest economy in the world. how are we using that power in the world to move forward for ideals? >> it is really remarkable. i think it's pretty clear that what we're doing on trying to invest in transitioning to the carbon free energy future, clean energy, whether it's our electric vehicle mandates, whether it is changing our grid. the development of lithium valley down in the sea, investing in...
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today, the california effect. for decades when california sets bold policy, the rest of the nation tends to follow. is that effect all but gone in this age of partizan politics? a noted uc berkeley professor emeritus will join us to explore whether our state of influence is over. also as asian american pacific islander heritage month wraps up, our media partner has a story that may work itself into your summer road trip to monterey. it turns out there's plenty of chinese american history, including what a burned down fishing village can teach us. seismic, if not surprising news from the warriors, the longtime president and general manager bob myers stepping down after leading the team to four championships. this one from his news conference. >> thank you for your support, passion, understanding that we were human, we try harder than you can even imagine to give you what you deserve. i have woken up at 3:00 in the morning way too many times for a job. as you all may know, it is more than a job. that is why you love
today, the california effect. for decades when california sets bold policy, the rest of the nation tends to follow. is that effect all but gone in this age of partizan politics? a noted uc berkeley professor emeritus will join us to explore whether our state of influence is over. also as asian american pacific islander heritage month wraps up, our media partner has a story that may work itself into your summer road trip to monterey. it turns out there's plenty of chinese american history,...
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california, new york. there's a major study that just came out about a month ago that showed for the first time in history of the economic epicenter of the country is no longer the northeast. it's not new york and boston and those areas. now it's the southeast, sean. it's florida. it's north carolina. it's south carolina. it's georgia. it's tennessee. so we are seeing kind of the center of gravity economically shifting to the states with lower taxes, less regulation, you said it best. why don't they do something about it in california? why don't they cut their taxes? why don't they get rid of some of the relations and make these places affordable? >> sean: brian, we have about 25 seconds. i'm so glad you brought up the data, sean. he posed a question and you let the two governors have at it. it's most revealing economic debate i've seen in a very long time and if you put data in front of americans, the data will wind back. they will see through everything else. >> sean: let me tell you. americans are suffe
california, new york. there's a major study that just came out about a month ago that showed for the first time in history of the economic epicenter of the country is no longer the northeast. it's not new york and boston and those areas. now it's the southeast, sean. it's florida. it's north carolina. it's south carolina. it's georgia. it's tennessee. so we are seeing kind of the center of gravity economically shifting to the states with lower taxes, less regulation, you said it best. why don't...
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how does that feel to you to be recognized by the state of california or even what california means you? >> it was wonderful. gavin newsom gave me the san francisco mayors art award years ago so it was a nice full circle. >> because he once again was inducting the honorees. > yes, and his partner and it was wonderful, because everyone was uplifted, scientists, peggy fleming who hired seen forever ice-skating, everyone was in a very positive mood so that was fun to be around. >> what does california mean to you? >> for me, growing up in santa barbara, having ocean and mountains right there with that incredible temperature and always able to see the horizon meant a feeling of peace. after living in new york for so many years and having to fight to find aces where i could see the horizon or find a sunset, going to different parks and doing subways, i had to come back to california so that i could see those places of expansion because they make you feel large because you feel so teeny be when you get the perspective that i'm actually a tiny little thing in the universe when you are in natur
how does that feel to you to be recognized by the state of california or even what california means you? >> it was wonderful. gavin newsom gave me the san francisco mayors art award years ago so it was a nice full circle. >> because he once again was inducting the honorees. > yes, and his partner and it was wonderful, because everyone was uplifted, scientists, peggy fleming who hired seen forever ice-skating, everyone was in a very positive mood so that was fun to be around....
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california is the law. largest statewide, lgbt q plus civil rights organization it represents over 900,000 members , mainly in california and nevada. executive director tony wang believes that there is a real threat to same sex marriage being overturned at the federal level and in california because proposition eight was don't be a ballot measure the only way to reverse that in the state of california is there another another ballot measure on tuesday, senator scott wiener and assembly member evan low introduced legislation to rescind proposition eight from the state's constitution. voters will decide in november 2024. well, this is a constitutional amendment that would require two thirds of the legislature to pass in the california state legislature. what is different this time is that we have bipartisan support. governor newsom also released a statement supporting the removal of proposition eight. we know that lgbt rights could be next on the chopping block, and it's important and imperative. timely that
california is the law. largest statewide, lgbt q plus civil rights organization it represents over 900,000 members , mainly in california and nevada. executive director tony wang believes that there is a real threat to same sex marriage being overturned at the federal level and in california because proposition eight was don't be a ballot measure the only way to reverse that in the state of california is there another another ballot measure on tuesday, senator scott wiener and assembly member...
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california is one of many states that is a beneficiary of those investments. we have in california six times more clean energy jobs than we do fossil fuel jobs. californians produce one out of every four clean energy jobs in america. 27%. this state prides itself on being on the leading and cutting edge of this transition. we are proving we can do it and grow our economy. but we need to do it with remarkably talented people and we need to create an energy and framework to create a generation of doers tiered not just dreamers. that is why it is my honor to introduce one of those doers who is part of this remarkable program established a few years ago called the california climate core. in the spirit of sarge shriver and we say it often. happiest people in the world are those that volunteer. the tallest people are those that been down on one knee and left other people up. to see the energy, passion and action of these young people displayed across the state of california that just having gotten the memo they don't buy into the cynicism, negativity, fear and divi
california is one of many states that is a beneficiary of those investments. we have in california six times more clean energy jobs than we do fossil fuel jobs. californians produce one out of every four clean energy jobs in america. 27%. this state prides itself on being on the leading and cutting edge of this transition. we are proving we can do it and grow our economy. but we need to do it with remarkably talented people and we need to create an energy and framework to create a generation of...
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a high flood threat in southern california. bay area impacts, the best chance of rain would be in the south bay. right now we're not looking at super heavy rain. again, that forecast is going to be closely watched here hour-by-hour, day by day. last california rainfall of a tropical storm was in 1939 near long beach. that just goes to show you how unusual it is to get this kind of activity. in about 45 seconds, i'll take more looks in that storm system. i want to roll it into tomorrow morning's forecast. areas of fog, temperatures in the 60s across the south bay, peninsula and tri-valley. daytime highs for tomorrow pretty comfortable for august, still a little muggy, a slight chance of a pop-up thunderstorm. 81 in santa rosa, 89 in morgan hill. over at the coastline we're in the 60s. how about hilary. let me show you what is going to be setting up this pattern for us. it's all about these two weather systems, low pressure offshore, high pressure over the four corners. they'll act like a conveyor belt pulling in that tropical mo
a high flood threat in southern california. bay area impacts, the best chance of rain would be in the south bay. right now we're not looking at super heavy rain. again, that forecast is going to be closely watched here hour-by-hour, day by day. last california rainfall of a tropical storm was in 1939 near long beach. that just goes to show you how unusual it is to get this kind of activity. in about 45 seconds, i'll take more looks in that storm system. i want to roll it into tomorrow morning's...
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clean california. more then tripled our budget to clean up the states right of way. more then $300 million a year. a hand for that for clean california. [applause] the part i liked the most about it is the transformative nature. not just pick up litter, but to do programs like this, beautification efforts, landscaping, art and communities. very importantly, providing opportunities for people. jobs being created. there are more 300 people formally homeless experiencing homelessness that have been hired by the clean california project just because of that vision. yeah, please. [applause] more then 300 people. it is amazing what that vision can do. what happened since 154 total projects across the state? again, not just to pick up litter, but transformative efforts. we recently just this year the governor approved us moving forward with 15 additional million dollar for transit project, so bart, muni also getting funding. not just this right of way, but transit stations across the state getting funding and
clean california. more then tripled our budget to clean up the states right of way. more then $300 million a year. a hand for that for clean california. [applause] the part i liked the most about it is the transformative nature. not just pick up litter, but to do programs like this, beautification efforts, landscaping, art and communities. very importantly, providing opportunities for people. jobs being created. there are more 300 people formally homeless experiencing homelessness that have...
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hillary tocÓ tierra en mÉxico en baja california, mientras continÚa rumbo al sur de california. >> tratamos de subir las sillas y el producto tratar de que no se echa perder de hecho los refrigeradores tienen llantas para que no se vaya echara perder el equipo. presentador: justo hoy esta tormenta tropical tocÓ tierra en mÉxico en el norte del estado de baja california mitras tanto continÚa al rumbo al sur de nuestro estado tambiÉn. el gobernador de california decretÓ estado de emergencia en 13 condado al sur de estado mÁs de 17,000 trabajadores de primeros auxilios incluyendo 350 se le mentÓ de la guardia nacional, y 700 bombero fueron desplegados a la zona afectada, en el Área de la paella nuestra regiÓn la tormenta tropical hillary a provocado la cancelaciÓn de varios vuelo 35 world habrÍan sido cancelados del aeropuerto de oakland y al menos 34 en el aeropuerto de san francisco. 25 parece recontra grupos de familares tras haber pasado aÑos alguno de ellos en algunos casos dÉcada sin haber podido abrazarse lo lograron gracias a un programa de reunificaciÓn familiar. nuestra
hillary tocÓ tierra en mÉxico en baja california, mientras continÚa rumbo al sur de california. >> tratamos de subir las sillas y el producto tratar de que no se echa perder de hecho los refrigeradores tienen llantas para que no se vaya echara perder el equipo. presentador: justo hoy esta tormenta tropical tocÓ tierra en mÉxico en el norte del estado de baja california mitras tanto continÚa al rumbo al sur de nuestro estado tambiÉn. el gobernador de california decretÓ estado de...
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¿quÉ significa todo esto para california? conversaron con el congresista correa. vamos a hablar de uno de los temas que estÁn acaparando y esto del muro en la frontera se va a comenzar o por lo menos se inician las etapas de anÁlisis para construir un muro en la frontera? me da tristeza porque para mÍ tenemos 25 aÑos o mÁs construyendo muros. gente en el sur de esta gran naciÓn tienen hambre, el tema de refugiados es mundial y lo que debemos hacer es como quitarle al hambre a nuestros vecinos, crecimiento econÓmico y darles la oportunidad, sabemos que 80% de las mujeres que se vienen de refugiadas cuando llega a la frontera son violadas, molestadas sexualmente, estas personas siguen adelante con tanto riesgo para ir a los estados unidos porque tienen hambre. >> estamos con personas que estÁn llegando mÚltiples naciones a la frontera sur y sabemos que la administraciÓn iniciÓ la construcciÓn de un muro que no se construyÓ y no se terminÓ, las personas se lo brincan a diario y no hay ninguna manera de tener este flujo y por lo menos entrar a un gasto e
¿quÉ significa todo esto para california? conversaron con el congresista correa. vamos a hablar de uno de los temas que estÁn acaparando y esto del muro en la frontera se va a comenzar o por lo menos se inician las etapas de anÁlisis para construir un muro en la frontera? me da tristeza porque para mÍ tenemos 25 aÑos o mÁs construyendo muros. gente en el sur de esta gran naciÓn tienen hambre, el tema de refugiados es mundial y lo que debemos hacer es como quitarle al hambre a nuestros...
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particularly that part of california and growing up in florida i never remember seeing a single california license plate in my life, i never met anybody who had moved from california to florida. fast forward 15 years later and i become governor and all of a sudden we see a year of california license plates in the state of florida. mind you, florida, before i got elected florida had always been viewed as a one point state, democratic and republican, from 2,010 through 18, the governor presidential races were all decided by one point. i understand one of my residents was here earlier saying he turned florida red. i warn you will just say ronald reagan made the point there is no limit to what you can do when you don't care who gets the credit. i just wish if he was the one that turned florida red that he wouldn't of torn georgia and arizona. that is not been good for us at all. but it had always been one point. when you see california license plates, a lot of my supporters thought they are going to vote like they vote in california and it's going to turn florida blue and we are not going to b
particularly that part of california and growing up in florida i never remember seeing a single california license plate in my life, i never met anybody who had moved from california to florida. fast forward 15 years later and i become governor and all of a sudden we see a year of california license plates in the state of florida. mind you, florida, before i got elected florida had always been viewed as a one point state, democratic and republican, from 2,010 through 18, the governor...
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where did california rank? california ranked 50th out of the 50 states in getting kids back to school. we had the longest lasting school shutdowns in the country and those harms are going to be with us for a long, long time. now, newsom was saying one thing last night but just a few weeks ago he actually admitted, this is a politico story, he said we would have done everything differently when it came to covid. he tried to make excuses. he said we didn't know what we didn't know. but that's not true. it's not a matter of hindsight being 20/20, because every other state did a better job. here's the perverse thing. despite everything california did to take away rights of its citizen, shut dunn beach, shut down school, keep kids out of sports, despite the incalculable damage to our people, our businesses, in the name of public health, california wound up with an excess mortality rate exceeding the national average even though we had the benefit of a relatively young population. that's why the recent "lancet" study
where did california rank? california ranked 50th out of the 50 states in getting kids back to school. we had the longest lasting school shutdowns in the country and those harms are going to be with us for a long, long time. now, newsom was saying one thing last night but just a few weeks ago he actually admitted, this is a politico story, he said we would have done everything differently when it came to covid. he tried to make excuses. he said we didn't know what we didn't know. but that's not...
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treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive action. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted all of the verses in the music to battle him other publicly printed inside the cover of the novel explaining the fascist crowd will try to sabotage this book because it is revolutionary. adding the battle hymn is american and intensely so will help undermine their efforts to applying the communist label to the book. literary scholar krystal bowman recently gathered evidence from the newspapers published by the resident of the farm security administration cams demonstrate deep appreciation for steinbeck's efforts. those resources demonstrate the novel was a widely read even in the often sanitary camp despite the ban on the book. long waiting list grew to borrow grapes of wrath from libraries is discussed in camper reading groups read it entirely to its groups
treatment by california growers. california businesses coordinate campaign against the novel amounted to life in the pitting life as he sought to discredit a literary representation of their own repressive action. steinbeck had predicted as much when he insisted all of the verses in the music to battle him other publicly printed inside the cover of the novel explaining the fascist crowd will try to sabotage this book because it is revolutionary. adding the battle hymn is american and intensely...
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en california y en otros estados. carlos: en california la multa es de $400 por aÑo y tambiÉn te cobran dependiendo a la venta, no a la ganancia. es por esto que se costoso cuando tiene una llc. gabriela: quÉ interesante. en otros estados el costo es de 100 o $150 para comenzar el negocio en cambio aquÍ de hasta $1000. cuÁles son los rubros que marcas que son difÍciles para una de estas compaÑÍas? porque lo que llc significa es que el dueÑo de la empresa tiene otras protecciones. carlos: sÍ, pero una llc nunca te va a durar en impuestos. lo que te podrÍas ahorrar es se te cobren los impuestos como corporaciÓn, ya que te podrÍas ahorrar hasta 15%. y el estÁ de california aunque sea mÁs difÍcil y costoso sigue igual teniendo negocios el gobierno no tal que si iras continuar y abrir un negocio en california, cada vez hay miles de por la que se registran como secretaria del estado para tenerlo y si quieres irte no negocios, por eso cada vez lo siguen obteniendo. andrea: hay negocios que tiene que ver para
en california y en otros estados. carlos: en california la multa es de $400 por aÑo y tambiÉn te cobran dependiendo a la venta, no a la ganancia. es por esto que se costoso cuando tiene una llc. gabriela: quÉ interesante. en otros estados el costo es de 100 o $150 para comenzar el negocio en cambio aquÍ de hasta $1000. cuÁles son los rubros que marcas que son difÍciles para una de estas compaÑÍas? porque lo que llc significa es que el dueÑo de la empresa tiene otras protecciones....
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california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they launched the book, and let's get to it. and in the expense, with anti-black practices. the complex networks of resistance that have existed that involves networks of african-americans and allies from statehood and the civil rights movement. one book does not document every instance of segregation. they spent time in public libraries from riverside to montana, lack of time and focus on six stories that show the contours of jim crow, many other scholars have documented the nuanced ways jim crow operated in the state,
california. i will handed over to you and see you again. >> - let me get this going. i would not have had a career historian without them. they have been me every step along my career. i have visited them where i did much of my research about maryellen pleasant, can't say enough, special part of that. i also give a shout out to the archivist, one of my chapters will not exist and allison more that i worked with for years is one of the people who gave me the idea of this book, and they...
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, peninsula and southern california. the national hurricane center predicted that hurricane hillary with is more strength and turn into a tropical storm. but dangerous rains are still a major concern. >> excitement but also we are hopeful that things don't materialize were people's lives are in danger of losing property or anything like that. in the event that our worst fears are realized we are ready . >> reporter: about 12 hours into the drive, and low fire protection district chief checked in with me. the team is part of a swift water rescue operation that was activated this morning by the state's office of emergency management. 16 bay area firefighters from various departments are headed to el centro, in the imperial valley, to assist with evacuations and rescues . >> coming down here with members from san jose. i was with some of the same people in paradise when it burned and in katrina with some of the same members. >> reporter: the swift water boats help rescue about 40 people. when the levee broke earlier this ye
, peninsula and southern california. the national hurricane center predicted that hurricane hillary with is more strength and turn into a tropical storm. but dangerous rains are still a major concern. >> excitement but also we are hopeful that things don't materialize were people's lives are in danger of losing property or anything like that. in the event that our worst fears are realized we are ready . >> reporter: about 12 hours into the drive, and low fire protection district...
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united states and the state of california. each one of those rules was deplorable to the indian people in the area even so that still carries today. a word drogtory tow native women the s word. wo don't want to repeat t. it has been deemed by the federal government the secretary as a racist term. in the state of california we had to run a bill in 2022 that was ab2022 that for once and for all got rid of that name in california no longer that name be here bringing honor to our women. there is a lot of work to be done. but we can't do it alone we need representation it does matter in sacramento. it does matter here in the local community. it matters where you are at let your voice be heard. representation does matter. when we got to the legislator it was surprising this we were the only california indian every elected in the state's history. and that was in 2018. and some clapd and said this is great achievement. we have to ask ourselves, why did it take long and who is coming next? who is coming next to carry on that voice movi
united states and the state of california. each one of those rules was deplorable to the indian people in the area even so that still carries today. a word drogtory tow native women the s word. wo don't want to repeat t. it has been deemed by the federal government the secretary as a racist term. in the state of california we had to run a bill in 2022 that was ab2022 that for once and for all got rid of that name in california no longer that name be here bringing honor to our women. there is a...
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especially in california. certainly for community college and certainly all student debt should be forgiven. lisa: thank you so much. congressman schiff. rep. schiff: this question is personal to me. i had to borrow at 9%, 12%, and 14% interest to pay for my education. for 10 years after i graduated from law school my loan payments were higher than my rent. i went into the law and i could afford to pay it back but so many people doing the work you all are doing cannot afford to pay it back. i do not want your career choices or my kids career choices to be dictated by student debt. i strongly support president biden's effort to forgive student debt. more importantly i do not want students becoming indebted to begin with. you should not have to mortgage your future to go to college. as barbara said, we need to make sure community colleges free. we also need to make sure we crackdown on scam for profit companies that are ripping people off. even the large reputable private universities are using their endowments
especially in california. certainly for community college and certainly all student debt should be forgiven. lisa: thank you so much. congressman schiff. rep. schiff: this question is personal to me. i had to borrow at 9%, 12%, and 14% interest to pay for my education. for 10 years after i graduated from law school my loan payments were higher than my rent. i went into the law and i could afford to pay it back but so many people doing the work you all are doing cannot afford to pay it back. i...
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california demonstrates this. more ways california's regulators handicaps insurers is by prohibiting insurers and recent climate patterns into risk modeling. this is like prohibiting the donut maker of changing the price of its donuts. in contrast markets -- florida's market troubles were given by excessive litigation. for years florida had a dubious distinction of being home to 79% of the homeowner insurance litigation in the country despite having only 9% of the country homeowner insurance policies. what is the good news? the california senate held productive and bipartisan information hearings on climate models. in florida, comprehensive reform was signed into law. several new companies with fresh capitals have announced entering florida, one just yesterday. going forward, california's telling whims of change should continue. florida should maintain its resolve and put in of lawsuit amused in the rearview mirror. thank you for your consideration of my views. i look forward to your questions. sen. scott: mr. hel
california demonstrates this. more ways california's regulators handicaps insurers is by prohibiting insurers and recent climate patterns into risk modeling. this is like prohibiting the donut maker of changing the price of its donuts. in contrast markets -- florida's market troubles were given by excessive litigation. for years florida had a dubious distinction of being home to 79% of the homeowner insurance litigation in the country despite having only 9% of the country homeowner insurance...
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so, the order is to occupy california and to use the fertile land, the fields of california to provide food for the native american people, the indigenous people, who have been captured and are forced to do the silver mines in mexico and in peru. so, they want to feed the people, they want to extend mexico's sovereignty, although they own the land from baja into alto, california, and stop the russians coming from the north. and so, the plan is to set up slave plantations to grow food, but also with this theological sidebar. which is to convert all of the native american people along the coast of california to catholicism. >> well, we have so much cruelty to cover in just one hour that i think the mission is most well-known pieces of this, but this was the start of institutionalized slavery in california. >> i think it is really important today to not only focus on the issue of cruelty. that every single place, there was slavery in california, there were fights, escapes, crazy, organized slavery that brought the mission system to an end. we didn't learn about this, our kids didn't learn
so, the order is to occupy california and to use the fertile land, the fields of california to provide food for the native american people, the indigenous people, who have been captured and are forced to do the silver mines in mexico and in peru. so, they want to feed the people, they want to extend mexico's sovereignty, although they own the land from baja into alto, california, and stop the russians coming from the north. and so, the plan is to set up slave plantations to grow food, but also...