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"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"In Arizona. Arizona state troopers are using tear gas on abortion rights protesters in Phoenix. Protests broke out in the state capitol Friday after the Supreme Court overturned the roe V wade ruling that legalized abortion in the U.S.. The Arizona republic says on Friday night, some protesters began banging on the doors of the Arizona Senate building in downtown Phoenix, a DPS spokesman told CNN that troopers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd. The Arizona legislature was in session at the time and some lawmakers say they were interrupted by the protests and could smell the tear gas. Drivers in New York City experienced traffic delays as thousands of abortion rights protesters marched from Washington square park to Union Square, Natalie migliore has more. The nation is reeling from the Supreme Court's decision to overturn roe versus wade, including pro choice New Yorkers. Betty maloney says the fight will go on. We're not going to be silent. We're angry. I've been out defending clinics, New York is launching a multi platform campaign that includes a website to provide a single destination for information about abortion rights, providers, and support across the state. The latest decision has many anxious about other rulings that could be overturned by the Supreme Court. I'm Natalie migliori. And the governor of Virginia is considering a 15 week abortion ban, a spokesman for Glenn youngkin said Friday that the governor has called on four state lawmakers to help formulate a consensus as to Virginia's fresh dance on abortion. This, following Friday's Supreme Court decision to send the abortion issue back to the states, but for the moment, there will be no change made to Virginia's abortion stance. I'm Jim Forbes. California lawmakers are approving abortion protections and moving closer to putting an abortion measure on the November ballot. Jack cronin has the latest. Abortion is already legal in California by court ruling, but state lawmakers want to confirm abortion rights in the California constitution in a November vote. Right now, state Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins of San Diego says the legislature has passed AB 1666, a lot of protect women from other states coming to California for abortions. We will not leave women and families impacted by the fall of roe versus wade, and the backwards reckless policies of other states without options we will not do that. We are here to further right, not take them away. The motion to place the abortion measure before voters in November will likely happen later this month. I'm Jack cronin. Several of the nation's largest companies are offering to cover the cost of employees who travel out of state for abortion services, some big names include Disney, meta, Amazon, Starbucks, among numerous others, most companies already cover abortion care in their health plans and expanded their benefits to include travel costs earlier this year, but even more employers were prompted by Friday's decision to go public with their commitment. Mayor Eric Adams reveals that as a teen, he and his then girlfriend opted to have an abortion after his arrest. Aaron real reports. Speaking from the steps of city hall where hundreds rallied following the ruling that knocked down roe V wade, Adams recalled a time in his troubled teen years when he was 15 and just back from jail. He said, Linda came to me and said, Eric, I'm pregnant and look at your life. He went on to say that she made the decision that was smart for both of us. She made the right call because she was empowered. She was in control. And Kelly Clarkson is a two time winner at the Daytime Emmy Awards, and that's the very latest. I'm Jim Forbes. And I've Denise Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom. As we've been reporting, growing list of major companies responding to that Supreme Court ruling on abortion. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, American Express CVS now on the list of companies offering travel benefits for employees who need to travel out of state for legal abortions. Speaking of out of state, Chevron planning to sell its current headquarters in San Ramon, California, some moves involved there, more from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. The nation's second largest oil company says it plans to stay based in California, but it is selling Chevron park, an offering to pay for some employees to move to Texas. Chevron plans to move other San Ramon employees to a smaller space somewhere in the Bay Area by late next year, Chevron occupies the former enron building in Houston, and has about 6000 employees there already, way more than it has right now in San Ramon, rival Exxon has also been shifting its focus to the Houston area. Thank you, Charlie. Mary Daly, president of the San Francisco fed now among those calling for a 75 basis point rate hike from the fed next month, if necessary. But former treasury secretary Larry summers warns of a sharp economic downturn as the fed hikes. There are recession is almost inevitable. Probably a 75%, 80% chance within the next two years and there's certainly a real risk that it will come sooner. And summer's there on Wall Street week with David Westin. But Jonathan golem, chief U.S. equity strategic credits we scared he says the fed may blink at some point. With the market is telling you is if the economy starts to respond to the fed that the fed is likely to back off. It does also tell us whether that actually happens we'll see. Global news 24 hours a day out there in a Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries. In the newsroom, do these Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg

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"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:59 min | 1 year ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"News update. Police are dealing with the massive abortion rights demonstration in Arizona. Arizona state troopers are using tear gas on abortion rights protesters in Phoenix. Protests broke out in the state capitol Friday after the Supreme Court overturned the roe V wade ruling that legalized abortion in the U.S.. The Arizona republic says on Friday night, some protesters began banging on the doors of the Arizona Senate building in downtown Phoenix a DPS spokesman told CNN that troopers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd. The Arizona legislature was in session at the time and some lawmakers say they were interrupted by the protests and could smell the tear gas. Drivers in New York City experienced traffic delays as thousands of abortion rights protesters marched from Washington square park to Union Square, Natalie migliore has more. The nation is reeling from the Supreme Court's decision to overturn roe versus wade, including pro choice New Yorkers. Betty maloney says the fight will go on. We're not going to be silent. We're angry. I've been out defending clinics, New York is launching a multi platform campaign that includes a website to provide a single destination for information about abortion rights, providers, and support across the state. The latest decision has many anxious about other rulings that could be overturned by the Supreme Court. I'm Natalie migliori. And the governor of Virginia is considering a 15 week abortion ban, a spokesman for Glenn youngkin said Friday that the governor has called on four state lawmakers to help formulate a consensus as to Virginia's fresh stance on abortion. This, following Friday's Supreme Court decision to send the abortion issue back to the states, but for the moment, there will be no change made to Virginia's abortion stance. I'm Jim Forbes. California lawmakers are approving abortion protections and moving closer to putting an abortion measure on the November ballot. Jack cronin has the latest. Abortion is already legal in California by court ruling, but state lawmakers want to confirm abortion rights in the California constitution in a November vote. Right now, state Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins of San Diego says the legislature has passed AB 1666, a lot of protect women from other states coming to California for abortions. We will not leave women and families impacted by the fall of roe versus wade, and the backwards reckless policies of other states without options we will not do that. We are here to further rights, not take them away. The motion to place the abortion measure before voters in November will likely happen later this month. I'm Jack cronin. Several of the nation's largest companies are offering to cover the cost of employees who travel out of state for abortion services, some big names include Disney, meta, Amazon, Starbucks, among numerous others, most companies already cover abortion care in their health plans and expanded their benefits to include travel costs earlier this year, but even more employers were prompted by Friday's decision to go public with their commitment. Mayor Eric Adams reveals that as a teen, he and his then girlfriend opted to have an abortion after his arrest. Aaron real reports. Speaking from the steps of city hall where hundreds rallied following the ruling that knocked down roe V wade, Adams recalled a time in his troubled teen years when he was 15 and just back from jail. He said, Linda came to me and said, Eric, I'm pregnant and look at your life. He went on to say that she made the decision that was smart for both of us. She made the right call because she was empowered. She was in control. And Kelly Clarkson is a two time winner at the Daytime Emmy Awards, and that's the very latest. I'm

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"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:14 min | 1 year ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Com and the Bloomberg business app. This is Bloomberg radio. Now a global news update. Police are dealing with the massive abortion rights demonstration in Arizona. Arizona state troopers are using tear gas on abortion rights protesters in Phoenix. Protests broke out in the state capitol Friday after the Supreme Court overturned the roe V wade ruling that legalized abortion in the U.S.. The Arizona republic says on Friday night, some protesters began banging on the doors of the Arizona Senate building in downtown Phoenix, a DPS spokesman told CNN that troopers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd. The Arizona legislature was in session at the time and some lawmakers say they were interrupted by the protests and could smell the tear gas. Drivers in New York City experienced traffic delays as thousands of abortion rights protesters marched from Washington square park to Union Square, Natalie migliore has more. The nation is reeling from the Supreme Court's decision to overturn roe versus wade, including pro choice New Yorkers. Betty maloney says the fight will go on. We're not going to be silent. We're angry. I've been out defending clinics, New York is launching a multi platform campaign that includes a website to provide a single destination for information about abortion rights, providers, and support across the state. The latest decision has many anxious about other rulings that could be overturned by the Supreme Court. I Natalie migliori. And the governor of Virginia is considering a 15 week abortion ban, a spokesman for Glenn youngkin said Friday that the governor has called on four state lawmakers to help formulate a consensus as to Virginia's fresh dance on abortion. This, following Friday Supreme Court decision to send the abortion issue back to the states, but for the moment, there will be no change made to Virginia's abortion stance. I'm Jim Forbes. California lawmakers are approving abortion protections and moving closer to putting an abortion measure on the November ballot. Jack cronin has the latest. Abortion is already legal in California by court ruling, but state lawmakers want to confirm abortion rights in the California constitution in a November vote. Right now, state Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins of San Diego says the legislature has passed AB 1666, a lot of protect women from other states coming to California for abortions. We will not leave women and families impacted by the fall of roe versus wade, and the backwards reckless policies of other states without options we will not do that. We are here to further rights, not take them away. The motion to place the abortion measure before voters in November will likely happen later this month. I'm Jack cronin. Several of the nation's largest companies are offering to cover the cost of employees who travel out of state for abortion services, some big names include Disney, meta, Amazon, Starbucks, among numerous others, most companies already cover abortion care in their health plans and expanded their benefits to include travel costs earlier this year, but even more employers were prompted by Friday's decision to go public with their commitment. Mayor Eric Adams reveals that as a teen, he and his then girlfriend opted to have an abortion after his arrest. Aaron real reports. Speaking from the steps of city hall, where hundreds rallied following the ruling that knocked down roe V wade, Adams recalled a time in his troubled teen years when he was 15 and just back from jail. He said, Linda came to me and said, Eric, I'm pregnant and look at your life. He went on to say that she made the decision that was smart for both of us. She made the right call because she was empowered. She was in control. And Kelly Clarkson is a two time winner at the Daytime Emmy Awards, and that's the very latest. I'm Jim Forbes. And dive to these Pellegrini in the Bluebird newsroom. As we've been reporting, some of the most recognized companies in the nation now say they

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"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:13 min | 1 year ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Dot com and the Bloomberg business app. This is Bloomberg radio. Now a global news update. Police are dealing with a massive abortion rights demonstration in Arizona. Arizona state troopers are using tear gas on abortion rights protesters in Phoenix. Protests broke out in the state capitol Friday after the Supreme Court overturned the roe V wade ruling that legalized abortion in the U.S.. The Arizona republic says on Friday night, some protesters began banging on the doors of the Arizona Senate building in downtown Phoenix, a DPS spokesman told CNN that troopers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd. The Arizona legislature was in session at the time and some lawmakers say they were interrupted by the protests and could smell the tear gas. Drivers in New York City experienced traffic delays as thousands of abortion rights protesters marched from Washington square park to Union Square, Natalie migliore has more. The nation is reeling from the Supreme Court's decision to overturn roe versus wade, including pro choice New Yorkers. Betty maloney says the fight will go on. We're not going to be silent. We're angry. I've been out defending clinics, New York is launching a multi platform campaign that includes a website to provide a single destination for information about abortion rights, providers, and support across the state. The latest decision has many anxious about other rulings that could be overturned by the Supreme Court. I Natalie migliori. And the governor of Virginia is considering a 15 week abortion ban, a spokesman for Glenn youngkin said Friday that the governor has called on four state lawmakers to help formulate a consensus as to Virginia's fresh dance on abortion. This, following Friday Supreme Court decision to send the abortion issue back to the states, but for the moment, there will be no change made to Virginia's abortion stance. I'm Jim Forbes. California lawmakers are approving abortion protections and moving closer to putting an abortion measure on the November ballot. Jack cronin has the latest. Abortion is already legal in California by court ruling, but state lawmakers want to confirm abortion rights in the California constitution in a November vote. Right now, state Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins of San Diego says the legislature has passed AB 1666, a lot of protect women from other states coming to California for abortions. We will not leave women and families impacted by the fall of roe versus wade, and the backwards reckless policies of other states without options we will not do that. We are here to further rights, not take them away. The motion to place the abortion measure before voters in November will likely happen later this month. I'm Jack cronin. Several of the nation's largest companies are offering to cover the cost of employees who travel out of state for abortion services, some big names include Disney, meta, Amazon, Starbucks, among numerous others. Most companies already cover abortion care in their health plans and expanded their benefits to include travel costs earlier this year, but even more employers were prompted by Friday's decision to go public with their commitment. Mayor Eric Adams reveals that as a teen, he and his then girlfriend opted to have an abortion after his arrest. Aaron real reports. Speaking from the steps of city hall where hundreds rallied following the ruling that knocked down roe V wade, Adams recalled a time in his troubled teen years when he was 15 and just back from jail. He said, quote, Linda came to me and said, Eric, I'm pregnant and look at your life. He went on to say that she made the decision that was smart for both of us. She made the right call because she was empowered. She was in control. And Kelly Clarkson is a two time winner at the Daytime Emmy Awards, and that's the very latest. I'm Jim Forbes. Now this Bloomberg sports update, Justin Verlander allowed four hits over 7 innings, Kyle Tucker hit a three

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"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:39 min | 1 year ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And Bloomberg radio dot com. This is a special report, the reversal of roe V wade, the crowd outside the Supreme Court building is growing increasingly pro choice earlier today the crowds were split on the pro and anti side, but as night starts to fall, reports on the ground say it's a pro choice group that is more vocal. Barricades a bit up in front of the Supreme Court in anticipation that the Supreme Court would overturn roe V wade. California lawmakers are approving abortion protections and moving closer to putting an abortion measure on the November ballot, Jack cronin has an update. Abortion is already legal in California by court ruling state Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins of San Diego says the legislature has passed AB 1666, a lot of protect women from other states coming to California for abortions. We will not leave women and families impacted by the fall of roe versus wade, and the backwards reckless policies of other states without options. The motion to place the abortion measure before voters in November will likely happen later this month. This has been a special report the reversal of roe V wade. I'm Lisa Taylor. And I'm Charlie palette. At Bloomberg world headquarters. A big week for the U.S. stock market and update today for the Dow, the S&P and nez stack with all 11 major industry groups rising. Equities advanced, wiping out losses from the past two weeks as recession fears calmed and key economic data suggested inflation may be cooling. Rob waldner is chief strategist for fixed income at invesco. Everything I look at in growth is slowing. So whether your PMI is an inventory as you look at a housing market, it's all slowing and financial conditions have tightened quite a bit. Whether it's mortgage rates, M two money supply, it's all telling you that the economy is slowing. The invesco's rob waldner, as for where it leaves, the Federal Reserve in lingan is head of U.S. rates strategy at BMO capital markets. Effectively what the market is saying is you might hike now, but you're going to have to start cutting much sooner than in prior cycles. Nemo's in lingan, the University of Michigan's national consumer sentiment index dropped this month to a record low decades high inflation, a slump in stock prices and fears of a recession are casting a pall on the economic outlook. Joanne Shue is director of surveys of the University of Michigan. So what we are seeing by and large is the number one thing it really is inflation. We are seeing some mentions about asset prices, but it's really dominated by inflation at all levels of income and wealth. Joanne Shue of the University of Michigan. Chevron plans to sell its campus in the San Francisco Bay Area and give employees the option of moving to Houston in the latest corporate relocation to Texas. Stocks rallied with the S&P today up a 116 points up 3.1%, the Dow up 823 up 2.7% NASDAQ up 3.3%. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Charlie palette. This is Bloomberg. You're listening to Bloomberg business of sports from Bloomberg radio. This is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore some of the big money issues in the world of sports. I'm Michael Bond. I'm scarlet fu. And I'm Damien's asshole. Sean Costner sports executive with creative artists agency laying some knowledge on us and what it's like in the sports world now as an agent. So when you have a new client, what is that process like? I mean, I know you can't talk about business at the dinner table about all your clients. But what is the new process like? I think the first process for me personally when we talk a lot of new clients is you want to figure out what they want to do. What are the goals? What short term and long-term goals they want to achieve, a lot of times for me, I try to figure out what's most important to them post careers sometimes. I think it's important. So that way you can sort of create a path on how to achieve that. One of the new clients that we find is a Scarlett was talking about it probably was diversity and things that are going on now with CA. How is it in sports even though she's not really a sports figure? But one of our newest clients is miso belief who was the FrontRunner leader of Juneteenth, which I think is an amazing thing for our company, right? Was able to find, but hopefully we were able to help her, I was CA foundation group and a very good friend of mine Carl Glenn, who works with U.S. government sort of help try to push some of this stuff in front of some of these people and we sort of did a very, very small part. But became a part of the history by helping us overly achieve our goal of Juneteenth becoming a national holiday. You know, and I think a lot of people should see that these small things that we do at CA does for the company and for the world, that's amazing. Yeah, those are things that people don't hear about that are kind of moving and progressing in the background. I'm curious, as an agent who's helping athletes and musicians kind of plot out, especially for athletes, their post career lives, and think of ways that they can monetize their brand. How much does geography matter? How much does where they live and what team they play for, make a difference in building out their brand. I ask this because I remember hearing basketball players who pointedly sought out to play for Golden State because it was near Silicon Valley and they wanted to be exposed to all those founders. They wanted to have

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"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Your home John Brunei has more California Senate leader Toni Atkins wants to create a $1 billion fund in this year's state budget to help first time homebuyers make a down payment The plan would call for issuing revenue bonds of $1 billion each year for ten years to create the fund if approved the program would begin issuing interest free second mortgage loans covering up to 30% of a home's purchase price The state would get their money back when the home sells plus a portion of the profit if any For example if a home buyer takes a loan for 20% of the home price they would have to pay back that amount plus 20% of any gain in equity supporters say if prices fall the fund would absorb the losses Two actors filming a Netflix series have died in a car accident in Mexico 6 others were hurt in the crash Thursday near Santa Rosa in Baja California sir where a series called the chosen one was being filmed deadline says the crew was in a van on the way to an airport when it crashed and flipped over killing actors raimondo Cruz in Juan Aguilar the 6th survivors are in stable condition Florida's popular recreational red snapper fishing season in the Gulf of Mexico is underway Rick hoschel has more The season runs through July 31st with 12 days on weekends in October and November including the Veterans Day and Thanksgiving weekend the 57 day golf season is the longest since the FWC began managing red snapper fishing and stayed in federal waters the season for federally permitted charter boats closes on August 19th I'm recognition And Apple store in Maryland is becoming the first in the U.S. to unionize employees at the store in thousand voted in favor of the move Saturday the final vote 65 to 33 in favor of joining the international association of machinists and aerospace workers the union's president applauded the courage of the Apple employees for their star victory Apple has been strongly opposed to its stores unionizing but made no comment on the vote The price of Bitcoin down to just $19,000 losing more than 70% of its value since 2021 I'm Brad's feet.

"toni atkins" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

02:59 min | 2 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"The TMJ four news I team sites a criminal complaint alleging Lewis deposited campaign donations into her personal account. In a statement, Lewis says she's working with the DA's office to make the necessary corrections claiming she's innocent of any wrongdoing. Tony Braddock WTMJ NEWS a woman has been arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a six year old boy in West Allis on Monday. TMJ force Toni Atkins is in the neighborhood of 73rd, an orchard where the stabbing happened. Boy was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police say he was being treated for a possible stab wound to the stomach. We spoke with a number of neighbors on the block. Here's what they had to say. That's a hard gut punch for for this area when you have a lot of the families here like that, so it's it's really sad. It's very sad Things like that shouldn't happen. Police have identified the boy as Hank Brown rock Our More Employers demanding employees either get vaccinated against Covid 19 or undergo regular testing is driven up interest in county run covid 19 testing sites. Rocky County's health policy advisor says increased interest has not overridden testing capacity. It's always something that we keep an eye on. If testing numbers continue to go up. We want to ensure that throughout the county, there's capacity for people to get testing easily quickly and for free, So I think at this point, the capacity is well matched to the testing sites that we have, But if testing continues to go up, it will have to be a discussion. The county is administering roughly 4000 tests per day. Over the last seven days expanded coronavirus unemployment benefits have expired, impacting nearly 12 million Americans. The White House's deferring to states to potentially step in and reallocate the federal funding has expanded pandemic Unemployment benefits expired This week, the White House had this message to those millions of Americans who lost the extra income. We're going to continue to have your back and continue to work with states where you're living to help them implement. Programs, including the distribution of the American rescue plan funding so that you can get the assistance you need. President Biden plans to ask state and local governments to consider using federal funding to extend unemployment benefits in hard hit areas. Catherine Folders ABC NEWS Washington Citing unlimited WTMJ news time. 4 34 back to the Milwaukee Health and Economy briefing with Tim Sheehy, the president, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, and Dr John Raymond, the president and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Raymond, I want to ask you a question about summer fest. Are you worried about what you see at summer fest, And would you feel comfortable going down to the Summerfest grounds? Well, you always ask me easy questions, John. Thank you. You're always are honest. And I appreciate that. What I would say is if people are congregating close together even outdoors, that they should do things to protect themselves. So if they're vaccinated if they have had a negative covid test within 72 hours, practice, social distancing and wearing masks there. Probably going to be okay. But it really depends on how long and how you're exposed to somebody..

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WTMJ 620

02:30 min | 2 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Time Saver Traffic Tonight Clear. Breezy alot 58 degrees. Pretty good Sleeping weather tomorrow. Slight chance for showers. A high of 76 degrees. Right now, mostly dry, and it's 74 degrees. As covid cases rise around the country. The debate over mask mandates and schools continues just outside Pittsburgh and Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Some 40 high school students walked out today in protest of the statewide school mask mandate school parents, Cynthia Sharp, Though a nurse who treats Covid 19 patients says masks are needed tools, much rather see my daughter wear a mask and watch her suffering struggling to breathe in the hospital. The protesters say they and their parents should have the option to wear a mask or not. And in Texas. The Children's Hospital in Houston says a record number of Children there more than 300 tested positive for Covid last week. President Biden will outline new strategies later this week to combat the delta variant and vaccine hesitancy. Today. The president is in Queens, New York, hit hard by catastrophic flooding from remnants of Ida. He toured Manville, New Jersey earlier today, where residential streets are lined with flooded out homes. Show friends and ABC News, citing unlimited wtmj news time 3 31 from the WTMJ Breaking News Center, a Milwaukee alderwoman and U. S Senate candidate is facing several criminal charges related to campaign finances. Milwaukee Old woman Shantia Lewis is being charged with theft, embezzlement an improper reporting of campaign finances after being accused of pocketing tens of thousands of dollars. Citing the criminal complaint, the TMJ four news I team reports that Louis allegedly took over $21,000 from her campaign. She is also accused of double dipping money from city and campaign accounts to fund business trips. In a statement, Lewis says she's innocent of all criminal wrongdoing and is cooperating with the D. A s investigation. Tony Barrack WTMJ NEWS. A woman has been arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a six year old boy in West Allis on Monday. Team J Force Toni Atkins is in the neighborhood of 73rd and Archerd, where the stabbing happened. Boy was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, police say. He was being treated for a possible stab wound to the stomach. We spoke with a number of neighbors on the block. Here's what they had to say. That's a hard gut punch for this area when you have a lot of the families here like that, so it's It's really sad. It's very sad Things like that shouldn't happen. An autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow. Covid 19 numbers remain at their highest level since January, but there are signs the disease has crusted..

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California to Extend Eviction Ban, Pay Back Rent for Tenants

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00:45 sec | 2 years ago

California to Extend Eviction Ban, Pay Back Rent for Tenants

"California lawmakers have agreed to extend an eviction band and pay off back rent for eligible tenants California governor Gavin Newsom and state legislators announced a deal to extend a moratorium on evictions that was scheduled to expire on Wednesday there are requirements tenants must make eighty percent or less of the area median income pay at least twenty five percent of what they owe by the end of September and signed a declaration that they've experienced economic hardship because of the pandemic California banned evictions last spring as part of the effort to allow people to stay home and slow the spread of the corona virus California Senate president Toni Atkins says that while our state may be emerging from the pandemic in many ways the lingering financial impact still weighs heavily on California families I'm Jennifer king

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Newsradio 600 KOGO

02:17 min | 2 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Keep both customers and the public safe. Jack Chronic Google News Koko two years' time is 604 Rays and the latest recall a commission has voted to give Governor Newsom and state elected officials of 4.2% pay increase at the end of the year. Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulkner, who was running if there is a recall of Newsom says the governor should reject it. And the state estimates a recall of the governor would cost $215 million. Senate President Pro TEM Toni Atkins of San Diego says legislative leaders will put the cost into the state budget so cities don't have to spend the money as they recover from the pandemic. That means there won't be a review of costs and the recall election could come earlier than expected. Marilyn Haider Kogo News ahead of San Diego Unified is responding to critics of the district's plans for ethnic studies. San Diego School board President Richard Barrera. We are moving forward with a curriculum that it speaks to the real experiences of our Students, and that has been proven that when you do that our students actually engage their academic outcomes improved. Some parents critical of ethnic studies held a protest this week and Barrera told AM seven sixties Mark Larson. People can have honest conversations, but if they want to have honest conversation Sit down, You know, you know, be part of developing the curriculum Be part. The whole point of ethnic studies is to bring everybody in. And everybody together. Ethnic studies for kindergarten through high school is only part of a three year plan being drafted by the school district. Cliff Albert Kogo news. Despite some previous tensions, a meeting between President Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared to be cordial. Benjamin Hall reports from Cornwall President Biden met with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and agreed to work towards easing travel restrictions between the US and the UK. They also signed an updated version of the 1941 Atlantic Charter, emphasizing the need to stop global warming and cyber hacking. But despite all of the smiles, the two have not always seen eye to eye. President Biden has called Boris the British Trump Trump's clone. He dislikes his relationship with the former president and has criticized his stances on Brexit in Northern Ireland. That being said the photo ops went well and the small talk flowed. Two members of the guests who are getting back together..

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WTMJ 620

04:29 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Five and 15 degrees below zero. We start out in Washington, D C, where the Senate will gather in just minutes as they resume the impeachment for for President Donald Trump. After voting on the constitutionality of proceedings on Tuesday, the Senate convening at this hour for opening arguments in the impeachment trial of former President Trump Single charge, inciting the capital insurrection on January 6th Toe Washington and ABC S Elizabeth Shell SI senior aides to the House impeachment managers tell ABC News. The opening arguments will include a never before seen view of the Capitol during the insurrection on January 6, they say that will include capital security footage. The nine House Democrats serving as impeachment managers are expected to try the case against former President Trump like a criminal prosecution with a beginning middle and end they'll have up to 16 hours to make opening arguments over the next two days. Was officials. The ABC News Washington A conviction at this time have seen is unlikely it would take 17 Republican senators to convict all but six of them are on record voting to end the trial. With continuing coverage. The impeachment trial. Dave Packer, ABC News Back here at home, Another fire in the city of Milwaukee leads to another life lost. The Fire department has a home here. 21st and Scott caught fire late Tuesday afternoon. In resulting In the 57 year old man who lost his life the exact cause of the fire still under investigation. Three people have been killed by house fires over the past seven days in Milwaukee, the state of not only deadly but destructive fires, putting Wisconsin in rare company when it comes to home displacements. The Red Cross is Justin current more than 700 people just since the start of the year that have been displaced by fires. And that number is in some some comparative years. That's almost double. What we've dealt with and just in terms of volume of people displaced Wisconsin right now is is on Lee behind it. Louisiana, which is still reeling from from people displaced from hurricanes. In terms of people who are out of the home right now because of these fires. You know, Investigators are still sorting out a central Wisconsin shooting that left a man dead and four other people wounded. Early Monday. It happened at a trailer park in Clover just south of Stevens Point. Officers say they found 28 year old Zachary Deo dead. Three other men and a woman who had been taken to an area hospital. Police say the public isn't in any danger. But Have not said anything about how or why these shooting occurred despite Wisconsin being among the country's leader in vaccine it at a distribution supplies remain an issue. Those responsible for distributing the product say they're round. Ready for more I know means that they've been any the job as president of state government affairs for the healthcare distribution alliance, Matty Laredo, says Delivering the supply is in an issue so far 62 million doses of vaccine to states or administration location. Stays responsible for dispersing 93% of pharmaceutical supplies nationwide. As for the vaccine, they're at the mercy of the federal government. One wishes it was going smoother, but there's definitely an open line of communication between H D A and all the parties involved. WTMJ News City leaders in Milwaukee hosting a virtual town hall tonight, highlighting the city's efforts in the cove in 19 vaccine distribution plans, TMJ four Drank, organizers say this town Hall is really the public's chance to separate fact. From fiction by asking any questions you might have about covert 19 and the vaccine. This event starts at six. Tonight. It will be moderated by tmj forced Toni Atkins and will feature Panelists like Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett alongside top officials within the city Health Department and health care workers from our community. The event will be live streamed on the city Health Department Facebook page or you can catch it on the city Channel 25. Meaningless game during the pandemic, the MBA says. Let's go. Why is the n beholding an All Star game in the midst of an ongoing pandemic? It's a head scratcher for even the honest instead of Grupo can't What about the All Star game? I want to sell one of my journal Sentinel beat reporter Laurie Nickell thinks the MBA ought to get a handle on covert within its own league before throwing out an All Star game. We're talking about planning cane better, basically meaningless even as we struggle with athletes missing game time because they're testing positive for Corona virus. It's really strange. Pardon me. Despite complaints from the league's top stars, the All Star game is still set to take place in Atlanta on March. 7th Brianti WTMJ sports sports traffic and whether our next setting unlimited WTMJ News times 11 04 in the best interests of.

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"toni atkins" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

03:45 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Begins today in former President Trump's impeachment trial House impeachment managers trying to prove that he incited the capital riot with his words beforehand. On Tuesday, Senators voted to let the trial moved forward even though President Trump's lawyers tried to argue it was unconstitutional. ABC congressional correspondent Rachel Scott is at the Capitol sources say the former president is fuming over his legal team's dismal debut. I saw a headline representative selling so Seeks to walk back comments about I forget what it was attorney Bruce Castor taking to the floor first for the defense, delivering a nearly hour long, rambling and sometimes baffling speech. Nebraska you're going to hear is quite A judicial thinking place. Sources say Trump was a specially stunned when his own attorney praised the Democrats with continuing coverage. The impeachment trial. Sherry Preston ABC News, adding and limited WTMJ News time 7 31 from the WTMJ breaking News Center, the president of the United States, making his way to Milwaukee next week for a town hall event. President Biden will make his first trip away from the White House as the commander in chief to Milwaukee, Wisconsin next Tuesday, where he will participate in a CNN town hall event at the Paps. Get her chief executive officer of the Pabst Theater, Gary Wite tells Wisconsin's afternoon news. The opportunity to be able to have the rest of the nation and the rest of the world have their eyes on our city is an opportunity that you don't wanna miss Wen also praising the city for coming through. I think that we did our very best in the city did their very best our president. State cake did their very best to make sure that we could not let CNN down. Kevin Wells. WTMJ NEWS Rocky City leaders hosting a virtual town hall tonight about the distribution of the cove in 19 vaccine. TMJ four is Ryan Jenkins with more organizers say this town Hall is really the public's chance to separate fact from fiction by asking any questions you might have about covert 19 and the vaccine. This event starts at six. Tonight. It will be moderated by TMJ forced Toni Atkins. And will feature Panelists like Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett alongside top officials within the city, Health Department and health care workers from our community. The event will be live streamed on the Milwaukee health Departments, Facebook Page and on the city Channel. A new survey says Public Trust in the Kobe 19 magazine is on the rise, but that there is disappointed with the rollout. 29% of Americans asked in the latest Gallup poll are still unwilling to be vaccinated, but the 71% acceptance rate is up dramatically since December. Gallup found a partisan divide, with 91% of Democrats, saying they would get the shot and 51% of Republicans. As for the vaccine rollout, 66% of the respondents are not satisfied, including 21%, who say they are very dissatisfied. That's a veces Jim Ryan the news we want to hear, But one medical expert says we could be facing another Milwaukee summer without all of the festivals because of covert 19. I'm not sure that summer events are things that we can count on having right now Medical College of Wisconsin President and CEO Dr John Raymond tells Wisconsin's afternoon news. There's hope. If the Johnson and Johnson vaccine gets approved for emergency use authorization, we could have everybody vaccinated by late in the spring early in the summer, if we're if we're lucky, and there may be other entrance in the market like Novavax, Melissa Barkley WTMJ News W system expected to lose over $300 Million by the end of the fiscal year because of the pandemic, the president of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, Tim, she, he tells WTMJ That doesn't bode well for the state's economy. They have a $24 billion annual economic impact in the support, I think around 100 and 66,000 jobs. I think the hope from the UW system is But the state doesn't impose budget cuts on them and gives them some.

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"toni atkins" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:44 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"I'm Michel Closure live from the key If I 24 hour news from Democratic California Senate President Pro TEM Toni Atkins has appointed Democratic State Senator Steven Bradford from Gardena Toe, a nine member task force exploring the idea of reparations for black people in California. The task force was a result of an assembly bill signed into law by Governor Newsome last October. 1 of the Republicans in Congress who voted to impeach former President Trump has started his own political action committee. Someone needs to tell the truth. Someone needs to say with history needs to hear. So here I am. A Republican party has lost its way. Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger says the Republican Party of his youth was hopeful and inspired him to love this country. But, he says, now Republicans talk about a dark future and have replaced their convictions with lies and conspiracy theories. Kinzinger is new FUTURE First leadership PAC says it will fight back against poisonous extremism. Nike has decided to just do it make a pandemic friendly sneaker. The go fly ease. Hugh is Nike's first pair of slip on lace list tennis shoes. They're looking to compete with the success crocks and vans have seen during the pandemic. Nike official Says. These shoes are made for our current day situation living in these covert times. It'll be available in select markets later this month. Check that crash in Mission Hills. It's on the westbound side of the 1 18. It's a profitable of art, Multi car crash here, Cruz from the singing of the right, lean and the offering a block watch Little Gawker's block of moving on through in Highland Park on the north and one tenant Avenue sixties police activity they have the on and off ramps. Shut down. Seeing a slowdown in the main line is you make your way from B M Body soul and in West Covina Road work for you to contend with on the eastbound 10. Hold for the 57 freeway right lanes coming off of their five The connectors of the 57 North and south are also off limits. Ko Phi, and this guy helps get you there.

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"toni atkins" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

02:34 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Homing grow bring Washington to its knees. Chaney was one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting insurrection, saying there's never been a greater betrayal by a president. You need the number three House Republican is up for re election next year. So his gates, a trump loyalist, as the party grapples with whether to pivot away from or embrace Trump's legacy. The former president has vowed to work with Republicans to help them retake control of the house in the mid terms. Amy Health NPR news All major market indices in the U. S her down more than 2%. This is NPR. Live from KQED News. I'm Brian what Governor Newsome is expected to sign a bill this hour that extends eviction protections for California renters through June. Legislators passed it yesterday, just three days before the existing moratorium was set to expire. Quds Molly Solomon reports. Renters who can pay at least 25% of their rent will continue to be protected from eviction. Senate President Pro TEM Toni Atkins said the bill was critical for renters who had lost income or their jobs because of covert 19 shutdowns were painfully aware of the plight that California families air facing as they struggled to pay their rent or mortgage is At no fault of their own. The bill also includes a rent relief plan, The state will pay 80% of unpaid rent directly to landlords if they agree to forgive the rest and not a victor, their tenants. Tenant advocates argue that plan shouldn't be voluntary for landlords and some tenants will fall through the cracks. I'm Molly Solomon KQED news. San Jose City officials have suspended their search for a new police chief for two weeks. That's after one of the finalists. Minneapolis police chief Magaria Arredondo, who ran that department when George Floyd was killed, dropped out of the running. The city also postponed a police chief candidate forum set for tomorrow. Until February. 13th City officials say the two week delay will give them more time to find more candidates from outside the department more by a area and California news with less buzz saw going on in the background at KQED dot or G'kar. I'm Brian. What It's radio during a pandemic. Okay, Thank you. Brian. Support for NPR comes from duo lingo, a language learning at built around the idea that learning should be fun with more than 34 languages, including endangered languages. Duo lingo is available as an app for download. And the listeners of cake you'II.

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"toni atkins" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

03:45 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Different vaccines available is one more effective than the other. Some answers and more questions on science Friday from W. N. Y C studios. Science Friday. Coming up this morning at 11 o'clock here on KQED Public radio, where the time is 5 30. Live from KQED News. I'm Brian what Governor Newsome is expected to sign a bill this morning that extends eviction protections for California renters through June. Legislators passed it yesterday, just three days before the existing moratorium was set to expire. KQED is Molly Solomon reports. Renters who can pay at least 25% of their rent will continue to be protected from eviction. Senate President Pro TEM Toni Atkins said the bill was critical for renters who had lost income or their jobs because of covert 19 shutdowns were painfully aware of the plight that California families air facing as they struggled to pay their rent or mortgage is At no fault of their own. The bill also includes a rent relief plan, the state will pay 80% of unpaid rent directly to landlords if they agree to forgive the rest and not evict their tenants. Tenant advocates argue that plan shouldn't be voluntary for landlords and some tenants will fall through the cracks. I'm Molly Solomon KQED news. Rents and expensive cities like San Francisco had been in freefall since the start of the pandemic. But now economists are saying they're finally starting to bottom out the promise of businesses reopening his vaccines Get out to more people indicate rents will soon start to rise. Igor Pop off is an economist at apartment list. If that's going to correspond with the time when people are starting to see a light at the end of this pandemic tunnel, you might see those two things causing some rent growth toe hit the market again. His advice. If you're looking to move to San Francisco or cities like it, do it now. Bart in the Capitol Corridor train system are embarking on an empty plan to rethink transit across 21, Northern California counties stretching from Sacramento to Monterey. The goal is to more seamlessly connect transit through the entire region. Quds Aaron Baldessari explains. Mega commute from outside the Bay Area have become more common as people move further from their jobs in search of affordable housing. We are not a stand alone nine counties right? These mega commute trips have gotten bigger and bigger. Over the past decade city Graham is with part where she's the acting director of Link 21. That's a plan to connect the region's rail services try commuting from outside the Bay Area on transit today. And you're in for a headache. It's just hard to plan such a trip. It's hard to execute such a trip. That's in Griffith, the policy director for the transit advocacy organization, Seamless Bay Area, The experience can be very confusing and sometimes frustrating. Even even if you've planned things out perfectly. Ling 21 will ultimately result in a new Transbay Rail crossing between Oakland and San Francisco. As well as other improvements. The exact details won't be finalized until 2028. But outreach is beginning now, especially in communities of color who have been harmed by large infrastructure projects in the past. One of the things that we're trying to do is prioritize the voice of the community and especially Voices that have been systemically marginalized. If you want to give your input go to link 21 program that. Org I'm Erin Baldessari KQED news. And if you want to get more local coverage, go to kqed dot or g'kar. Good morning from Oakland. I'm Brian. What President Biden sign orders, reversing many of the Trump administration's priorities this week and announced the purchase of 200 million more doses of covert 19 vaccine. That's next time on here and now..

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"toni atkins" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:36 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on KGO 810

"Call 650235 97 77 for tribal. We've studio in Burlingame. As we just heard. Californians have been told down nearly for two months that the Koven situation in the state is dire and dangerous. Hospitals have been overwhelmed. But today the state abruptly dropped all regional stay at home orders. Why now is what has so many people here confused even though data has just started looking better, with hospitalizations, inching down all of a sudden, all regional stay at home orders are lifted. Counties will likely keep some orders in place. Three days ago, California reported its highest one day death toll ever. For the state, saying projection show trends will look better in four weeks until the removing stay at home orders, But it also comes his governor, Gavin Newsom, is dealing with a growing recall effort by those who were angry about his stay at home orders. Alex Stone. ABC NEWS LOS Angeles, California is extending eviction protections through the end of June and paying up to 80% of the rent for some tenants. State passed a law last year banning evictions for tenants who pay at least one quarter of their rent owed between September January. Those protections would have expired next week. The proposal was negotiated between Governor Newsome, Assembly speaker Anthony Rendon and Senator Toni Atkins. The parents of a woman who was last seen on the Golden Gate Bridge in September or offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to her return. J and Kimberly West hired a private investigator to locate their daughter, Sydney and follow up on dozens of tips without success. J. West says they're not giving up hope. Reality is is that we get tips all the time. Some.

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"toni atkins" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

03:00 min | 3 years ago

"toni atkins" Discussed on KCRW

"Can't do anything about it and see how much longer we're gonna just sit here and wait to get public comment way didn't buy guns for nothing. Thank you. This'll comes as governor Gavin Newsom is pledged to speed up the rollout of the Corona virus vaccines. The threats singled out Newsome and state Senator Richard Pan, a physician and author of a law tightening school vaccination requirements in the state. State Senate President Pro TEM Toni Atkins says the threats are worrying. In a statement, she said, tensions are running high, but as we've seen, words have consequences, and we must treat one another with respect. A fast moving brush fire has burned 600 acres and forced evacuations in the Riverside County Community of Mountain Center. The blaze near Idlewild in the sand you sent to mountains broke out early this morning. It's being driven by moderate winds and bone dry conditions more than 200. Fire crews are fighting the blaze, which has been called the Benito Fire. Excuse me, the Benita Fire! There's no containment right now. The fire has prompted officials closed highway 74 Morris Ranch Road and Strawberry Creek Highway to 43 is closed. It's Saunders Meadows. California Business group is using the state's own math to argue that fraud involving the state's unemployment program could be twice as high as previously estimated. Before the pandemic. The state said that about 8% of all claims over the previous three years went to scammers. Then, last year, California's employment development apartment paid out a staggering $106 billion in unemployment benefits. You take that same number that puts you know the total fraud. No at least $8.5 billion. Robert Lansley's president, the California Business Roundtable. He told KGO TV that the state was asleep at the wheel at the start of the pandemic. We're gonna shut down businesses. Maybe we better wrap up e d d right away because the system's not ready to handle such a massive influx of unemployment claims. Prior to this point, the massive fraud was said to have cost California taxpayers between two billion and $4 billion that includes hundreds of millions of dollars sent to state prison inmates who filed bogus claims. In an effort to get a handle on the fraud. The E D D suspended about 1.5 million accounts on New Year's Day until those recipients could prove their identity. And among 20 twenties, many sand out features. Temperatures are among them. Last year, California had its hottest August, September and October on record while places inland crested the 120 degree mark during one particularly grueling, he waved Mercury was up along the coast to mentor County just had one of its hottest years on record. Support for NPR comes from Cyber reason. A cyber security company dedicated to helping companies and cyber attacks on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. Details at cyber reason dot com..

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Who would replace Kamala Harris as California Senator?

KOGO's Evening News

03:45 min | 3 years ago

Who would replace Kamala Harris as California Senator?

"We still have 12 weeks before the November election, Voters will decide between President Trump on my vice President Mike Pence against former Vice President Joe Biden and current Democratic vice presidential nominee California Senator Kamala Harris. But in Harris are victorious. Governor Newsome will have to appoint a new senator to serve the next two years here in California, and well, there's been early speculation on names like State Attorney General Javier Becerra and San Diego State Senator Toni Atkins. Another elected officials told the governor he's interested. Mayor of Imperial Beach Search, the DEA sent a note to the governor with a picture of him in a business suit with a surfboard and water, nothing his intention to seek the appointments If the Democrats win because Pamela Harris may become our next vice president, I notified Governor Newsome like everyone does not is via Twitter that I'd like to be on the collection left to be the next U. S. Senator put out Open seat. And I think it's important to have someone who's not from the insider circle in Sacramento on someone that's ready to help clean up California and fight for our planet and our ocean from day one. Well and yes, I think it was the announcement that color base attention picture of you in a business suit with your surfboard. Right. The water's edge. Kind of embodying what it means to be from Imperial Beach. Yeah, you know, and you're a bitch, maybe small. What? We're mighty, You know, I've seen the names of some of the more high profile candidates and you know the reality of California's in trouble countries in trouble, And so we need someone who's used to doing things without a lot of resource is gonna support. You could get things done quickly, and that's experience. I've had thereby be in that experience that we need for the next senator from California and as the native Senate, California someone who rested 500 California the lifeguard for the state and for the city of Baby, I'm ready for the job and just look forward to being considered by Governor Newsome. Well, obviously you've worked with the governor, and in fact, you've worked as high as going to the White House when it comes to the sewage issue along the border, with the issues coming out of Mexico to impact San Diego County Imperial Beach, the city of San Diego. Everywhere else here with its impact that profile of yours with that fight has gone to the highest level. Yeah, so you know, unfortunately, because sewage issue is continuing to happen. I ve had to reach out from everybody from the president of Mexico, too. You know, President Trump We've met Got Governor knew someone. The governor of Baja California. So yeah, felt the times were like more like an international diplomat rather than a mare. But that is good practice good experience for what it takes to be an effective senator. To give you credit. Since the minute she was in office, she has support our first queen of the border. She's put a lot of attention on period Beach. In fact, her California director came to Imperial Beach to visit her stop is in very involved in this issue, so she's been great on the tissue as well as Senator Feinstein, but it's time for a new direction and and that's what I'm putting My My name in the hat or handed the ring And you know there is a perception out there at some points where you know, San Diego geographically being where it is. So we feel that the state of times may forget about us or things like that. You know, putting San Diego right back up there and kind of raising our hand and saying, Hey, what about us? Yeah, you know, Right now we have two senators from Northern California from the Bay area, So obviously we need a lot more Southern California repetition and the fact that Southern California needs a lot of help. We've seen that during this covert Christ of some of the highest rates, obviously in the country in Southern California, especially here in South San Diego and along the border, So we're in trouble have the highest rate of unemployment in the state along the borderlands question. Imperial County so We're in trouble. We need to get someone to replace Senator Harris. She gets elected vice president who's fighting for California and every California and not just the ones who can write campaign checks, right? I think that's important to make sure that someone who works for every California In every corner of state and every family and put families and kids first for California

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California's polarizing housing bill SB 50 has died in the state Senate

Pat Thurston

00:21 sec | 4 years ago

California's polarizing housing bill SB 50 has died in the state Senate

"The leader of the California Senate vows to pass along this year that would boost housing production in the state Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins comments came moments after the Senate failed to pass an ambitious housing built not bill with a force local governments to let developers build small apartment buildings in some neighborhoods reserve for single family

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Woman arrested after throwing red liquid on California Senate

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00:36 sec | 4 years ago

Woman arrested after throwing red liquid on California Senate

"A woman tossed a red liquid from the public gallery of the California Senate Friday splashing it on to lawmakers and forcing them to finish their work in a committee room on the final day of their legislative session senators are just that is taking a boat with a woman tossed the substance on the floor of the Senate declaring that's for the dead babies Senate president pro tem Toni Atkins at a crime was committed today but the Senate will not be deterred from the plating the Senate's business he told lawmakers as the Senate reconvenes Senate Republican leader chatting growth indicated police arrested the woman the drama unfolded on the final day of the legislative session after cross

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Kim Kardashian Heads to California Capitol for Criminal Justice Reform

John and Ken

04:42 min | 5 years ago

Kim Kardashian Heads to California Capitol for Criminal Justice Reform

"Social media virus Sacramento. Bee described her Kim Kardashian, west celebrity taste maker an internet breaker. Can you unwind that for me or decipher that? I know this is part of the world that is incomprehensible to me, and I no longer recognize. Yeah. I I, but this is dangerous because this woman is marching around and she's part of the same band of people that want to empty the prisons. That's why this is data. She's yeah. She's she was on an empty the prison mission. Right. Well, she got Trump to release a woman, I think in Florida on a drug charge for many years or something like that. That's where she got her first. Did you see? Did you see that rap star has a song out about her? You see that the lyrics that were released this week. No follow a rap star. Just made it made headlines. I didn't see Debbie. You should look up the juicy the layer. Now, I haven't all look up the lyrics. The game wrote some lyrics about his sexual activity with Kim Kardashian. Don't don't read the lyrics outlet. So we can't play the song. No, no. We can't play the song bleep it. I got it up here. Yeah. Just she was a passionate advocate for prison inmates who she believes have been treated unjustly. Her mouth in stressed? Oh my God. I can't believe what I'm reading. Wow. I am I'm closing this. And I was just leery. Okay. She met with the head of the state Senate this Toni Atkins, another looney from San Diego, and what she's pushing is free the vote act of any idea. What that is free the vote act. I'm going to guess, I don't know giving felons the right to vote. And that is correct. Oh god. Forty eight thousand California parolees will be able to cast ballots that includes murderers and Ray because because the Democrats need forty eight thousand more votes to that's right. It's it's another. It's another harvest what do you want to give felons votes? And then what will knock on your door and tell you how to vote we'll visit a fellow. That's right. And you bring them up. Welcome basket. Yeah. You'll do the harvesting you'll harvest the yes. Because those guys so strung out on drugs. They wouldn't know where the polling precincts legal in California. Everyone has to do that now. And I'm talking about, you know, our listeners out there with wanted to get props six past you should have been out there. Harvesting harvesting thing. It's legal. You can go to someone's house. And can I help you fill out your ballot though, you don't feel? Like voting. No, I'll tell I'll walk you through it. And then I'll carry it for you to the registrar's office. Yeah. This is like some kind of takeout food service. Now, she'll come over to your house and dash vote dash, well, everybody wants stuff delivered or in this case sent down. Right. They'll come right to your sofa. Oh, yeah. Take your vote. She tweeted in July that she hoped governor Jerry Brown, then governor Brown would signed an assembly Bill which prohibited male correctional officers from conducting Pat down searches on female inmates. I didn't know they did. Anyway, Brown did sign that Bill on August. Twentieth. So it's like the sea. It's all me Kardashian. She had an effect. It says here her visit made quite a stir with several lawmakers tweeting pictures of themselves with the celeb-. Oh. It began any any anyone who did that? It'd be taken to a mental institution. Yeah. The names of any of the idiots who did that. We do accept this poorly written article does not give me the first name of this politician. And I know I did not see it. I mentioned Toni Atkins McCarty is his name. And I believe it's a guy. It says it started when McCarty tweeted a selfie of himself with the Instagram superstar what a sad sack. Jesse Gabriel de Los Angeles who tweeted it was nice to see one of his constituents and here he is in the photo with are nothing. But these these people no, no intelligence at all always nice to welcome constituents from the forty fifth assembly district to the state capital. Thanks like, she knows. He's who's district. She said, no. Assemblywoman assemblyman Todd Gloria de San Diego tweeted a group photo featuring Kardashian west and several lawmakers writing when you show up to work and Kim Kardashian is there. Context she visited the legislature today to support criminal Justice reform. You know, the thing. The thing is when when family members of people who've been murdered show up to plead for one law or another the legislators, ignore them. You're right. There were family members showing up to talk about

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