13 Burst results for "Sacramento Superior Court"

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:13 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on WGN Radio

"That they are not doing something good I can understand that But I mean again politicians have no problem throwing people under the bus If these people are being overpaid what is it to Joe Biden I mean I don't understand it If it's a major campaign contributor or something I can understand that but the protecting unelected bureaucrats I don't get it I mean to me you could make yourself out to look like a hero maybe more than you actually are by just simply demanding the transparency I'm just missing what's in it for the elected officials They're missing something here They're making themselves look worse than they need to Well maybe but Washington D.C. is such a mess because our local units of government and our states are a mess And by the time they get to Washington D.C. they've learned their lessons locally So take for example take for example our court case in California So think about this At the federal level since 2001 it was the legendary U.S. senator doctor Tom coburn not an Oklahoma who reached across the aisle and partnered within Illinois senator Barack Obama they sponsored the legislation that opened up the federal checkbook to sunshine And that was 2006 the legislation We've got the federal checkbook line by line back to 2001 In 49 out of 50 states we've also captured their line by line checkbooks Only in the Golden State only in California do they refuse to turn over even a single transaction subject to our open records request and the controller Betty yee she admits in court she paid 50 million bills last year And again refuses she says quote unquote her words she can't locate a single transaction to turn it over to us subject to our sunshine request Now she's saying that in order to comply with the request she's actually arguing this to the Sacramento superior court judge that they would have to manually handle all 50 million lines They'd have to look at it by hand 15 million times These are the arguments being made in court This is what the citizens in this country are up.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Zero bail means that the individual is released without posting any bail and is released on his or her own recognizance. Or without any supervision, work, conditions of release and we saw what just happened. With Ms Tibbits. No supervision or conditions release. The Judicial Council rescinded its order in June of 2020, but urged the local courts to continue the emergency measures. So then, in June of last year The Sacramento Superior Court adopted zero bail schedule. Following the recommendations of the Judicial Council in the zero bail schedule allowed for zero bail on all misdemeanors and many felonies, including certain gun crimes. How about that? And the Sacramento DA's office. They've been attempting to track individuals who have been arrested, released on zero bail, or, you know, from the Sacramento County jail. The D A is obviously received complaints about various groups, including numerous business partnership organizations about chronic low level offenders committing a variety of crimes, and that includes drugs, vandalism, trespassing. Fires on their properties. How much more we're gonna put up with this. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm asking how much more are we going to put up with this? Remember on 17 September the 14th is a recall election. These individuals have been arrested, rearrested released on multiple occasions the crime's impact public safety they affect the quality of life, the quality of life of our citizens. They were often presents significant, uh, problems to those, uh, conducting business in our community and then. Additionally, there are several cases where individuals have been released on zero bail. We just talked about one. And then have been rearrested for series and violent crimes. Mr Bits, That's the one we were really talking about, right? But you have 27 individuals have been convicted on felony domestic violence. A non violent crime under the penal code after having been released on zero bail. Think about that. Felony. Domestic Violence. A non violent crime. How is that possible? How is felony the Mastic violence and non violent crime? Just ask the people who have been Affected by criminal Domestic violence. Ask them if it's a crime or a violent crime. I think you'd find out that it is in May of 2020. You have cash on slate and arrested for several felonies, including a high speed pursuit possession of a fully automatic ghost gun. Crimes involved. Allegations that he was involved in a high speed pursuit crashed the car he was driving fled on foot. Located the car fully automatic 40 caliber Ghost gun at 30 Round mag. Under the zero bail schedule. Slate and qualified for zero bear release and booking booking. While on zero bail. He's accused of committing murder on the afternoon of December 14th of last year when he shot the victim with a fully automatic 40 caliber handgun with an extended magazine firing off 23 rounds in less than two seconds. In May of last year, this guy Asian bond convicted of a felony, evading a possession of a loaded firearm, released on a felony probation in 2020. He was arrested during a probation search for being a felon in possession of ammunition. He is alleged to have encountered a rival in another part car, walked up to him shot eight rounds into the car, killing the victim. July of last year as well. Thomas, arrested for possession of a loaded, nine millimeter handgun 40 round, high capacity mag and a car released zero bail due to the emergency bail schedule. He then failed to appear in September of 2020 warrant issued for his arrest. May 11th of this year arrested after his four year old child, Thomas are found Thomas unsecured gun on a bid accidentally shot himself in the arm. His men convicted and sentenced to prison for both the original loaded firearm. The vehicle, uh, having a week of arming the vehicle, the vehicle firearm in the vehicle Excuse me and the felony child cruelty cases. There's just a few examples. What do we want? Ladies and gentlemen, it's not about politics. Is it really do we have to really take a side We're going to take a side. Let's Let's take a sign for our citizenship Joey and keep them safe. More to come, Pat Walsh show. More than just a headlines. Here's what's trending the camp became morning news. Let's go in depth. Christina Madonna, Sam Shane Depth Insight and now the other side stay connected. Sacramento's news 93.1.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on John and Ken on Demand

John and Ken on Demand

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on John and Ken on Demand

"There is a development in the recall election tonight. The secretary of state will release the final list of candidates to replace gavin newsom. Forty two is the number over the weekend the fi but in a developed into safta noon a sacramento judge ordered the secretary of state to include talk host larry elder on the recall ballot so he won in court He sued alleging he was unfairly excluded in court. Filings argued that state. Election laws mandating. Tax disclosures technically only applies to the primary races and after a short hearing sacramento superior court judge. Laurie earle ruled in favor. Ordered weber's office to put him on there for the recall and said i don't find that the recall election is a direct primary election ballot. I don't find that. Mr elder was required to file tax returns at all. They forgot to put recall elections. Did it's a bill that was signed in two thousand nineteen because of trump right and it requires gubernatorial. Candidates release five years of tax returns now. Most of the candidates did release five years of tax returns. There is some discrepancy and elders return and then the judge said well. He didn't even have to submit one which means none of these people had to submit it. Oh and i guess caitlyn jenner did. Yeah so we. She took an earnings dive. I saw yellow identified hundred fifty thousand dollars. I don't i don't know how she's gonna make considering. It was in the millions and well. That's why she's in australia doing a reality show and not running. That is an insult. Isn't an insult to the people. Honest to god but a lot of nerve and that is one of the Caitlyn jenner's campaign is of the worst. I've ever seen i honestly i don't know what's going on. But that's that's a complete right off your vote by the way in the interviews. She has a real handle on the issues. No no she doesn't. That is complete wasted. Vote you don't you don't want hers governor right. She has no idea what she's doing. Another ruling was made by another superior. Court johnson sacramento. And i'm afraid. This judge rejected kevin faulkners request to be listed as retired san diego mayor on the recall ballot rejected. He will be listed probably as businessmen slash educate tour according to his spokesman Have a lot of details on this ruling stupid. Anybody who's held office ought to be able to put that as as scripture i. I don't understand that. I mean i mean that. That's his main calling. Card is the iran iran san diego for six years. Why can't he show that he's got..

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"24 million in federal funds to support covid 19 response in high risk communities. The board also authorized the acceptance of 4.5 million in funding from the state to expand the community Health worker model to try to work with local community groups to provide those vaccines, communications and outreach. Dr Wilma Wooten says. We're seeing about double the number of cases that were being reported a month ago, she said. That's led to a 46% increase in hospitalizations and 10% uptake, an intensive correction it admissions just in the past few weeks alone. After more than a year of outdoor dining in San Diego, The fire marshal is laying down the lawn. Some of those setups. Some of the park lets the temporary outdoor structures, which brought diners outdoors during the height of the pandemic are not up to code. San Diego Fire Marshall Doug Perry tells NBC San Diego. This isn't anything new. There were always problems with the park. Let's but we had to work as a team to try to help keep the economy good for for San Diego. And allow businesses to function. Many of the temporary structures included modifications, which were not approved, such as propane heaters under tents, improper wiring and blocking red curbs. Some restaurant owners are concerned about the delayed enforcement and don't want to have to remove the roofs or other amenities, they added to the park lits, Eddie McLovin Kogo News. New state budget is given the San Diego City attorney's office a million dollars to train law enforcement on red flag, gun laws, red flag laws or gun violence. Restraining orders. Allow law enforcement to take guns away from people who present a threat during the pandemic. We did be a lot of made her crisis intervention. They threatened suicide here in San Diego went up and I was more happy than ever that we had an established program where we could help people in a moment of crisis because ultimately we want to prevent people from harm. Arming themselves or hurting others. Over the last four years, the city of San Diego is taking 1000 guns away for more than 500 people. And San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliot's receiving a million dollars in the new state budget to train other agencies in California on the use of red flag laws the next three years. Jack Ryan Coogler News San Diego police holding a community boxing event next month to try to bring young people together with police officers. The whole goal of the program is to bring law enforcement in our youth together to really build those relationships and Bring us together, Do a little exercise in and make certain everybody understands that we're also um and that we all have similar goals and that we enjoy sport. We enjoy food. We enjoy everything gathered. San Diego police chief David is like calls it a humanizing event. The boxing session is going to be held Saturday, August 7th from 10 to 3 at the police training center in Murphy Canyon. Political scholar, says he doesn't think Governor Newsom will suffer much since a judge rejected his request to add Democrat next to his name on the recall ballot. I don't think it's a huge deal. It's a pretty small sliver of the electorate who is going to be walking into this low turnout election and not know that Governor Newsom is a Democrat doctor Isaac Hale, we UC Santa Barbara. Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled the law is clear. The secretary of state cannot be forced to add the governor's party affiliation to the recall ballot since it wasn't there in the first place. P p i c poll shows 57% support Gavin Newsom in the recall. Texas Democrats continue to refuse to go back to the state capital for a special session of Congress, Lauren Blanchard reports a showdown between Texas Democrats, State Democrats and Republicans, a group of more than 50 state lawmakers fled. Texas to D. C to avoid voting on an election reform bill in Austin. The Texas State Senate passed their bill. It now goes to the house, but they can't hold a vote. The House Democrats are in D. C. The State House sergeant at Arms has been ordered to track down and arrest absent lawmakers, although there's little they can do While lawmakers are outside state lines. Democratic lawmakers here in D C are praising the stall tactics. The Texas representatives Say they will remain outside state lines as long as they need in order to kill the bill, which they call voter suppression. Texas Republicans argue the new voting laws will help strengthen state elections and make sure they are secure..

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"The state has some power he has the power to tell the Texas public safety officials Bring back these lawmakers. He can also keep calling special sessions until this next year, so this is likely to be addressed at some point, And when it is the Republicans in the state have the power. They have those numbers to pass this bill, ABC. Zarin SHAHR, Cuban Americans in Miami closing down a highway Today they're calling on the Biden administration to stop help to help Cubans in the wake of food and medicine shortages. As Covid cases continue to rise, show President Biden that we want to do something that we need his intervention in Cuba. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas caution Cubans, however, who are thinking of migrating to the US that the trip is dangerous and that they may be sent back to Cuba. Health officials in Mississippi now say a dozen Children are hospitalized with severe cases of Covid, 19 and 10 of the Children are on ventilators. Mississippi has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the nation. You're listening to ABC News from California's Capital City. This is Sacramento's news 93.1 kfbk. I'm John Byrne, Isaiah 32 with your top local stories. Governor Gavin Newsom picking up the pieces today after a Sacramento judge rejected a fight to add Democrat next to his name on the recall ballot. Doctor Isaac Hale of political scholar at UC Santa Barbara calls this a small setback. I don't think it's a huge deal. It's a pretty small sliver of the electorate who is going to be walking in. Into this low turnout election and not know that Governor Newsom As a Democrat, a Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled the law is clear. The secretary of state cannot be forced to add the governor's party affiliation to the recall ballot. Republican challenger Caitlyn Jenner tweeted. This lawsuit was the first step of finally breaking down politics as usual in Sacramento. A PPC poll shows 57% support Gavin Newsom in the recall. Election Day is September 14th. The tuition increase for the coming for incoming first year students at U. C. U C schools is under consideration, The Chronicle says the U. C Board of regents will consider their first tuition raise since 2017 when they meet later this month. The proposal would also affect new transfer and graduate students, starting in the fall of 2022. Officials say the set tuition level would then remain flat for a student for a fixed number of years. You see, officials say their sources of revenue are not keeping pace with the enrollment growth. Traffic.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:22 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"On Congress to pass national legislation to protect voter rights. Republican leaders criticizing President Biden's decision to wind down U. S operations in Afghanistan an agreement with Afghan leaders made by the Trump administration even though the Pentagon says it's leaving a well trained and equipped Afghan army to fight the Taliban. Republican Mitch McConnell insists Afghanistan Is unraveling the Senate Republican leaders, saying President Biden's making a deadly mistake pulling all U. S troops out. He's rejected warnings that the government in Kabul Will fall to the battleground the Pentagon saying the U. S. Is not there to fight an Afghan civil war. Andy Field, ABC NEWS Washington In California, a state judge delivering a blow to governor Gavin Newsom ahead of the recall, Newsom missed a deadline to have a D for Democrat listed next to his name on the California recall ballot. He sued his own secretary of state, saying his election attorney made a filing mistake last year and he wants to be listed as a Democrat. Will. His opponents are listed as Republicans in this overwhelmingly Blue State, Now a judge in Sacramento ruling the quote circumstances do not justify excuse from the deadline. End quote. Newsom will have no party affiliation on the ballot. ABC is Alex Stone in Los Angeles. You're listening to ABC News from California's Capital City. This is Sacramento's news 93.1 kfbk. Good afternoon. 12 02 on daily hits with your top local stories. Governor Gavin Newsom recall election KFBK Continuing coverage. Well, as you just heard on ABC News governor, Newsom is headed to the recall ballot without his Democratic Party label. Sacramento Superior Court Judge shot down Newsom's effort to add the D next to his name after staffers forgot to add it to election paperwork. Doctor Isaac Hale, a political political scholar at U. C. Santa Barbara, says most voters know the governor's Democrats always framing it in terms of Democrat versus Republican. And why is he doing that? Well because Republicans are colossally unpopular in California, and he's trying to remind voters that this is a partisan battle challenger Caitlin Jenning generator, who joined at Newsom's lawsuit last week sent this tweet after the ruling was announced. Joining this lawsuit was the first step of finally breaking down politics as usual in Sacramento. Recall election set for September 14th Small plane crashed into a house this morning near the Monterey Airport. The impact sparked a fire that said to be burning two homes. Crash.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

07:09 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Radio app. Yeah, it concerns whether or not Gavin Newsom will have a D next to his name on the recall about it. D for Democrat As weird as it sounds, Apparently, the Newsome people had missed the statutory deadline to have that included. On the recall ballot, and Newsome took the case to court to get that decision reversed so he could put a D next to his name on the recall ballot and The judge in the case has just made his decision. So we're going to talk to Eric early. Was an attorney for the recall. Proponents of Gavin Newsom, also a candidate for California attorney general, who can bring us more detail on this story, and how it came out, Eric, What's the conclusion? Guys great to hear from you. We just got the ruling within the last five minutes. And you know, I'm proud to represent the California Patriot Coalition Recall Gavin Newsom. 2020 and the judge came out of the ruling and denied Uh, Newsom's effort to overcome his latest mistake. Any outcome is is that Newsome? Yeah, Newsom can't put the word Democrat or D or the letter D next to his name on the recall ballot, And it's all because He He tried to. He blew his own law. His law had a deadline in it, and he blew the deadline by 16 months in about three weeks ago, he realized he blew the deadline and he tried to get his secretary of state to just you know, just wink wink, nod nod. Let him blow the deadline. She said. No, go to court. And last week he went to court. He sued the secretary of state, and we didn't think anybody was going to do a strong opposition to his his lawsuit, and we were right. The secretary of State really didn't fight it much. So we intervened on behalf of the, uh, you know, the recall movement, California Patriot Coalition and Orn Heatley and Mike Netter and the court. Let us intervene, and then we opposed Newsom's effort. And thankfully, the judge followed the law. And basically, at the end of day this shows that nobody is above the law, and that includes Gavin Newsom. No, this is such a crazy Issue because they revised the recall rules a couple of years ago, and Newsome signed a bill which mandated a deadline. Putting your name on the ballot and Well, if you really affiliate if you want to party affiliation, he's the only appointed Shirley Weber is the secretary of state. She followed the law that he signed. And then he's suing her. I'm just the craziest thing I ever heard us. It's pretty classic and, uh, and, frankly, you know, we saw the lawsuit. We said wait a second, he appointed Shirley Weber and we would be very we were doubtful that there would be much of an opposition to that lawsuit. From Shirley Weber, and that's what caused us to get involved in the lawsuit. And then Caitlyn Jenner's team saw what we did, and they jumped in the lawsuit to after us and today this judge is very good judge in Sacramento. Uh, issued the correct ruling. What? How does that work? Did you submit arguments for the oral written? How did you guys become a part of this case? Well, The first thing we did was last weekend. The last week we follow what's called the motion to intervene on behalf of the California Patriot Coalition, or in Heatley, the lead proponent, and Mike Netter, the other main proponent. We asked the court to let us in the case and let us file in opposition and argue in opposition to Newsom's petition. And so the judge let us in the case and then on this past Friday Three days ago, there was a hearing in Sacramento and I appeared on behalf of you know the Patriot Coalition or in Mike and Newsom had his lawyer appear, and Shirley Weber, the secretary of state's lawyer appeared, and Generous team had a lawyer appeared, and we we argued all of this stuff in front of the judge and and his ruling just came out. But what was Newsom's argument? Because this is not complicated. Okay, missed the deadline by a deadline. You missed the deadline by a lot and and it's pretty clear in the law. That the deadline exists. I don't get it. What? What? What? What did he say? Well, by the way, everything you just said was exactly right. The law is very crystal clear on what happens when you blow the deadline that you can't put this information. You can't say you're a Democrat on the ballot. You can't put a d next your name on the ballot, and so his lawyers You know, argued that Newsom had Substantially complied with the law. That's sort of a legal term of art, and frankly, he did not substantially comply. Like I said he blew the deadline by 16 months, but Regardless, when you're dealing with these election deadlines, you really cannot introduce the the argument of substantial compliance. And when you're dealing with the statute, that was this clearly worded that said. This is what happens. If you do not meet this deadline. You cannot put your party affiliation on your ballot. It was clear It was not. This was not an ambiguous law. It was very unambiguous as lawyers say. And so Newsom's defense frankly, should not have been, um, approved or or, um, you know, granted by the judge, and thankfully, as I said, judge followed the law. And this is a big mistake by Newsome. You know there've been there've been Democrats strategists out there already saying publicly that there's a lot of people in California as shocking as it may sound that do not know that Gavin Newsom is a Democrat. And if he doesn't have a D, next to his name on the ballot Those automatic votes he would normally get from a lot of people who vote. Just Democrat. He may lose. Uh, can they appeal this decision? Yes, they can appeal it and we'll see what happens. This was made by a Sacramento Superior Court judge. So I guess I can go to a state appeals court or a county corridor, right? But there's no it would go up better argument he's going to have with the next judge. No, it's pretty cut and dried. It is All he all he can hope for. If he appeals that are, you know, sort of Judges that are favorable to him for reasons other than the law. Let's just say that, but if he does appeal, it would have to go to the state Court Court of Appeals up in the Sacramento area, and if he does, it will oppose it there, too, but Hopefully he'll realise, uh, it will be a fool's errand. Alright, Eric. Thank you very much work on and giving us the details and good work. Working for the recall, folks. Okay, guys. Thank you, me and everybody should be Go ahead. All right. Thanks, guys. Yeah, thanks, guys. Everybody has to vote Yes, on that recall on September 14th And I know the guys in the recall would love all the help Don't donations Recall, Gavin..

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on John and Ken on Demand

John and Ken on Demand

03:51 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on John and Ken on Demand

"Ken. Kfi john and ken show john to- belts ken. Chiampou kfi am six. Forty live everywhere on the iheartradio app. We've been talking about the over. The top violence in some of america's biggest cities. La had a very bad july fourth holiday weekend chicago most violent weekend of twenty twenty one one hundred people were shot. Nineteen were killed. The mayor of chicago is this lori. Lightfoot joe biden came to town today. There's there's a mensa meeting. She met him at the airport immediately. Asked for help violent. What does she want the national guard. The know what. I put the prisoners. Put them up arrest them and put them away and keep them away. Don't let them out again. What has biden supposed to help the chicago. Police superintendent is a guy by the name of david brown who told reporters that it's the judicial system which is making this bad. they're releasing even murderers electronic monitoring. Yeah he actually asked the reporters this if they think it's okay to have over ninety people on electronic monitoring that we've charged with murder release back into our communities he said. Just show your hands. Who thinks that's a good idea. Nobody did then he then he said something like well let the record show that. Nobody raised their hands. Saying it's a good idea in the reporters protested saying well. We're not allowed to have an opinion. We're not allowed to answer questions like that budget idiots. You know then. People deserve this. You deserve this to happen. If you vote for idiots and they're idiotic policies yeah the fund the police. Yeah let murderers out of prison early. Put them on monitoring Gps devices. I mean that is preposterous. It is riddick so what are you know. They're killing people at a record rate. You're kidding me. How did that happen. Who saw that coming. Meanwhile back in california. We covered this story a month or two ago when they announced thanks to prop fifty seven that they're going to look at the cases of seventy six thousand inmates over the next several years and they may be eligible for earlier release. So a bunch of da's up and down. The state immediately filed a suit. They wanted a preliminary injunction against the california department of corrections and rehabilitation and the ruling yesterday from sacramento superior court. Judge right now. She's rejecting that request but says there is a likelihood prosecutors could ultimately prevail. What kind of a decision is that. I don't know take it to some other judge. Almost any other judge would probably stop these. Stop this process. I won't but everybody else will that i read that. I read that three times. And i don't get it. What do you mean. I will not stop the release. But you're probably gonna win the case. Anyway it says here. There's a likelihood that the department of corrections did not apply the proper rulemaking process in enacting the regulations because the da's had charged that they did not get enough input from the public not from the crime victims and their families as required. And i guess the judge was trying to say ultimately that could be the finding..

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Jodi Guerrero News. 93.1 KFBK, The company that completed some preliminary work on the Major league soccer stadium in the Sacramento Rail Yards, is now suing Ron Burkle, claiming he never paid them. Burkle pulled out of the MLS deal four months ago, leaving the capital city without a franchise or the stadium it would play in Icon venue group, a nationally known stadium designer and builder, filed a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court. Blaming Burkle and his business partner, Matt Alvarez, owe them $2.3 million. The Sacramento Republic FC plays in the U. S L, the equivalent of triple A baseball. They were hoping for the MLS franchise, but it's dependent on getting a stadium built. It's 4 34 on the kfbk. Afternoon news with Kitty O'Neil. All right, Thank you, Joe. And finally, the U. S. Postal Service is asking pet owners to secure their pets in an effort to keep the animals from attacking mail carriers. The FDA is Nikki McGahee's has more its national dog. But awareness Week and USPS letter carrier Carol Mundine says it's critical that pet owners secured their dogs as carriers make deliveries to residences and businesses in your neighborhood In January of 2020, I was actually attacked by a dog. He latched onto my left arm. It felt like he had taken my arm with him. At that point, I was in a fight for my life. The USPS says. All bites are preventable. So how can we keep these potentially dangerous dog incidents from happening? The number one thing would be to secure your pet number two would be training your animal. Take the time. If you're going to be a pet owner and invest in some training Sacramento is the 16th worst city for dog attacks on U. S. Postal Workers. Nika McGahee's news 93.1 kfbk. And now we'll get you caught up in this hour's top national stories on KFBK. Some.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

04:23 min | 1 year ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Has died. KFBK is Jordan Christmas has the latest details to emerge. The shooter was identified as Samuel Cassidy, who officials say shot himself indicted the scene. Shooting happened at the Valley Transportation Authority Rail yard yesterday morning. The shooting left a people dead and another victim was taken to the hospital when critical condition but died. Wait last night. Officials say Cassidy was an employee of E T. A. The FBI also responded to Cassidy's home after a fire was set earlier that morning. Shortly before the shooting, Santa Clara County officials released the names of the victims last night. Jordan Christmas News 93.1. KFBK. This is the deadliest mass shooting in Bay Area history will have more on this morning's new developments in five minutes. Elsewhere in the news this morning, a judge's order the alleged killer of Sacramento police officer Terror O'Sullivan to stand trial for murder Can't because Johnny D. Agostini reports a Sacramento Superior Court judge has ordered a Dell some Brana Ramos To stand trial for the murder of Officer O'Sullivan. Accusations also include the attempted murder of seven other law enforcement officers who braved a hail of more than 150 bullets trying to rescue a soul event after she was fatally wounded, moving forward. Deputy District Attorney Jeff Hightower says he will seek the death penalty for Ramos. Johnny D. Augustine E. There's 93.1 Calf became new numbers this morning show gun sales in California rose last year, according to the FBI background checks for people buying guns increased 65% in 2020. Analysts say Gun sales in the state of remained high due to the pandemic, Social justice protesting and the 2020 presidential election This morning. The CDC has approved a new antibody treatment for Corona Virus Infections cave because Brian Shook has more. The agency granted emergency use authorization to Veer biotechnology and GlaxoSmithKline's monoclonal antibody drug, making it the third such treatment for early covert infections. Antibody treatments mimic the body's natural immune response to viruses to help fight them. The drug is meant for people who are at high risk of having a severe reaction to the respiratory illness. Brian shook news. 93.1 kfbk is no longer taking down posts that say Corona virus was man made. More from KFC case, Mark Mayfield, the social media giant, has been removing false claims and conspiracy theories about the virus. But now that policy is changing amid President Biden, ordering an investigation into where Cove it began. He says. Two scenarios air possible, either it's spread when a person came into contact with an infected animal, or it's the result of a lab accident in China. Mark Mayfield News 93.1 KFBK Well, that story leads us very nicely into the featured audio clip this hour, five all five of the time in this Thursday morning as numerous reports begin to emerge at the Corona virus may have been leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China. There is also growing concern The U. S interest either from the government or from universities may have actually been sending money to the communist Chinese government for what is known as gain of function research. Essentially, this is research that could lead to super viruses like covert 19 being created in labs. In light of these reports, the U. S Senate passed an amendment that would prohibit U. S tax dollars from being spent on such research in China it in our featured audio clip this hour, You will hear first from Senator Rand Paul, Republican Kentucky and then from Senator Gary Peters, Democrat Michigan. We may never know whether the pandemic arose from the lab in Wuhan. But we do know that So far, no intermediate animal host has been discovered. Thousands of animals at the wet market have been looked at. None of them have carried Cove in 19. We've tried to infect covert 19 into bats. It doesn't grow well in bats. It seems most adapted and suitable for humans. We may not know whether this ever arose out of a Wuhan lab, but I think gain of function research where we take a deadly virus, sometimes much more deadly than Cove. It And then we increase its transmissibility to mammals is wrong in 2014. NIH stopped all of this research. I'm using the same definition to say any gain of function. Research should not be funded in China with U S taxpayer dollars and I recommended Yes, but thank you. Mr President, I ask.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

07:02 min | 2 years ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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Dr scott green had already begun his medical procedure when he was called by the clerk of the sacramento superior court in the now viral video. Medical equipment sounds and more can be heard while green appears in his surgical. Scrubs the court commissioner adjourning the hearing once he realized what was going on despite green saying that another surgeon would take over the procedure. While green addressed the court by councilman fox news wall street's rallying potentially to new highs right now the dow's up.

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

04:38 min | 2 years ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"But officials did not open them Tuesday. The city and county routinely open warming centers when temperatures hit freezing for three nights in a row. Jury trials are being pushed back at local courthouses. Here's cave because, Nick, um I got his jury trial set for February and Yellow County are Being postponed later in the year. Yellow Superior Court Presiding Judge Daniel P. Maguire announced yesterday that the decision is based on the county's current cove in 19 transmission rates. The county has recorded over 11,000 cases. Since the beginning of the pandemic. Sacramento Superior Court has temporarily delayed jury service and jury trials through Friday, and plaster Court officials have suspended jury trials through January. Nikola got his news 93.1 CAF E K. 75 the time time for our featured audio clip this hour in the wake of the riots at the U. S. Capitol on January 6, some leading Democrats headed by Congressman Adam Schiff. Calling for new terrorism laws. But author and journalist Glenn Greenwald, who is the founder and editor of the intercept, says It's nothing but a power grab by the federal government officials. Here's what he said during an interview with the hill. It is our featured audio clip this hour. What Current law was not sufficient to stop the capital attacks. As I understand it, 100 more cops, and the entire thing looks different. Of course. I mean, of course, the United States the most militarized country in the world, the most Sarah militarized Police force in the world has the capacity to repel a few 100 protesters from the capital had they been prepared to do so, Which is why talk that we're facing some kind of existential insurrection is utter lunacy and madness, clearly designed to exploit people's fears to justify greater powers, but obviously the model they're using, and they're saying it explicitly is what they did with the first war on terror, the one that was ostensibly devoted to foreign terrorist groups on Other soil. Besides us while DeWitt ended up infiltrating US soil as well, was to expand what it means to be a crime. Obviously, before 2001. It was already a crime to fly planes into buildings or to blow people up. Those were already crimes so they had to enact an entire series of new terrorism was that were designed to expand what it means to support terrorism, and they called it material support for terrorism, which ended up being if you were a Muslim, and you uploaded a video critical of U. S foreign policy and heralding people who are resisting, or if you donated money to a charity That indirectly ended up in the hands of groups that the United States government with no due process designated a terrorist organization. Even if it weren't your intent wasn't your intent you were prosecuted for materially supporting terrorist organizations. What this law does that Adam Schiff proposed is to simply take the existing warrant tear a law that is devoted to foreign terrorist groups and just amended to say in domestic terror groups as well, which means Criminalizing all kinds of protest associational and even speech activity. Glenn Greenwald is one of the smartest guys in the room, and he's not afraid to challenge the status quo and he has in his entire career. And he brings up a very good point. We have to be very, very careful where we're going here. We're running down a slippery slope. And if we're not careful, we're gonna lose a lot of our rights. Our First Amendment rights, which are baked into the Constitution. By the way, the proposed legislation by Adam Schiff is stalled. It's It's not going anywhere right now. Well, the investigation into what happened in the capital is under way. I mean, the man who was the chief of the Capitol police has testified and said. I asked for help I I asked for the National Guard to be there. I knew we had warnings that there may be some issues well, and his green mold just said the whole notion that in the United States of America Which I mean, can you think of another country That's more fortified from a military standpoint from a police standpoint from a security standpoint in this country to think that for some reason that they couldn't propel Hundreds of protesters from the capital is lunacy Right on, He makes a really good How is it that that happened? Well, I mean, they asked for help, and they didn't for whatever reason they were doing. Deny there's help. There's there's an underlying story. Always ask why, and that's what Greenwald does. Why did this happen? Because that doesn't add up. You know, the math doesn't compute, especially if everyone had the intelligence that there may be issues. Right? All right, let's get you caught up now in your top national story. From ABC News. I'm Sherry pressed him. One of the six men charged in alleged plot to kidnap Michigan's Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer has agreed to plead guilty to a kidnapping.

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"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

03:20 min | 2 years ago

"sacramento superior court" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Minerals could cost anywhere from a few $100 to a few $1000. And you can imagine for a struggling mom and pop right now that kind of money is golden for them, so any money that they can save through these waivers is welcome with open arms. Nobody calls Newsome's latest budget proposal a step in the right direction. And for small businesses. The governor has taken some great steps today that they're really going to help small businesses going again. We hope to see our policy makers this whole legislative year. Keep that mo mentum going A recent and F I B study finds that one out of every four small businesses would be forced to close their doors if economic conditions don't improve within the next few months. Top lawmakers and community leaders from Sacramento and across California, are counting on Governor Gavin Newsom to allow businesses in the state to reopen the group is called reopen Cal now and will be gathering for a conference in Rancho Miria to this weekend. Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost says a number of topics will be discussed bringing expert in the fields of epidemiology, medicine, psychology, economics and constitutional law, and our mission is to provide the full science of Kobe Good and to look at the lockdown and to understand the impact the lockdown they're having on our communities, and we're also going to talk about strategies to reduce hospital demand and safely reopen schools and businesses and Protect our constitutional rights and get people back to their jobs in their lives. The event is to be held outside in person and will follow covert guidelines as well as be broadcast virtually Saturday. Speakers include Sacramento Sheriff's Scott Jones and Rocklin Assemblyman Kevin Kiley. Coronavirus concerns or delaying jury trials in some parts of California gave me case Taylor Martin tells us what to expect if you get a summons this week, Sacramento and Eldorado Superior Courts are pushing back the trials until at least mid January, But residents in both counties received summons for jury duty in the mail. This week, Court officials confirmed that jury proceedings are still suspended by court order due to the pandemic. Sacramento Superior Court has suspended jury trials and jury service until January. 18th Eldorado County officials have extended their December 2nd delay order to January 31st and ordered civil trials through the 31st to be vacated and reset. Taylor Martin News 90.1 KFBK It's five or six on the KFBK. Afternoon news with Kitty O'Neil. Thanks, Joe Michael's there to a California driest years in modern history been recorded since 2013. Federal climate officials say. 2020 was California's third driest year since 18 95, California recorded an average just below 12 inches last year. The overall mean average is just above 22 inches. Meteorologist Island divorces this year is not off to a promising start. It is disappointing certainly to see the week ahead in the forecast because we don't see any large systems coming by in our neck of the woods. We don't have rain in the forecast all the way through next week. So this is disappointing, because January is our wettest month. Typically, 2013 is the state's worst year on record. 507 coming up in 5 11 will talk about our poll question today. Right now, this hour's top national stories on news 93.1 kfbk from.

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