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cbs13 reporter

sacramento 参加日 Ekim 2009
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Daniel Miller
Daniel Miller@DanielNMiller·
Audible gasps from the crowd at Sen. Adam Schiff’s Hollywood hearing when he says that from 2022 to 2024 L.A. County lost 42,000 motion picture industry jobs.
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scott budman
scott budman@scottbudman·
Letter by letter, crews cover up “Plaza De Cesar Chavez” in San Jose.
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CBS News@CBSNews·
For years, CBS News' own @SteveHartmanCBS and photographer Lou Bopp documented the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings. The resulting film, "All the Empty Rooms," just won an Oscar. cbsn.ws/4sUQn6w
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CBS News@CBSNews·
Dolores Huerta speaks out in first public interview since sexual assault allegations against Cesar Chavez surfaced. cbsn.ws/4uE0v5d
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Mayor Karen Bass
Mayor Karen Bass@MayorOfLA·
Today, I signed a proclamation officially designating the last Monday of March as Farm Workers Day in the City of Los Angeles. Joined by Councilmembers Rodriguez, Padilla, Hernandez, and Jurado, we came together to recognize the generations of farm workers whose labor, sacrifice, and organizing helped advance basic rights that were denied to so many. Farm Workers Day will serve as a moment for Angelenos to reflect on the movement’s lasting impact and recommit to dignity, equity, and justice for all working people. Los Angeles stands with the workers who have always moved us forward.
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#Breaking Sacramento’s Cesar Chavez March set for March 28 is now cancelled entirely. The Coalition that organizes it met today and decided following Dolores Huerta’s revelations they will not hold the march at all, and will focus their labor celebrations on ‘May Day.’
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BREAKING: Labor icon Dolores Huerta says she was a victim of sexual assault by UFW co-founder Cesar Chavez that led to two pregnancies. Says she is coming out now at 96 after holding it secret for 60 years.
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On the 60th anniversary of Cesar Chaves’ march from Delano to Sacramento, the United Farmworkers Union comes out and says it will no longer celebrate the labor leader over newly exposed allegations of sex abuse with young women and girls.
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FCC Chairman policing U.S. media and threatening to revoke licenses
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California’s Central Valley Produces 25% of U.S. food. 95% of its fertilizer comes through Port of Stockton -some on ships stuck in Persian Gulf. cbsnews.com/sacramento/new…
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Republican Congressmember Kevin Kiley says his answer to Prop 50 is to run in District 6 as a “No Party Preference” candidate.
Kevin Kiley@KevinKileyCA

Gerrymandering is a plague on democracy, one that Gavin Newsom has brought back to California. But there’s a way we can fight back and protect our democracy from his partisan games: by removing partisanship from the equation. Today, I filed for reelection as “No Party Preference.” This means I will not have a party affiliation on the ballot or as an officeholder. That’s how it already is with most offices in our state: mayors, city councilors, school board members, county supervisors, sheriffs, and DAs are all nonpartisan. As an elected representative, I’ve always seen my role as being an independent voice for our community, holding politicians in Sacramento and Washington accountable to serve my constituents. I answer to you, not party leaders. That’s the kind of representation I believe the newly-drawn Sixth District deserves. It is no secret I’ve been frustrated, at times disgusted, by the hyper-partisanship in Congress. In the last year it’s led to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, a massive increase in healthcare costs, and of course, a pointless redistricting war. The epidemic of gerrymandering has spread from Texas to California to states all across the country. Both parties are complicit. If there is one thing Americans agree on, it is that political division has become a serious problem for our country. We need to find ways for politics to bring us together as Americans rather than tear us apart as partisans. That means, for example, finding pragmatic solutions to make life more affordable rather than each side blaming the other for why it isn’t. We are also living in a moment of dramatic transformation, where technological change could bring incredible opportunities along with unfamiliar risks and dislocations. The ordinary rituals of partisan politics are simply inadequate in these extraordinary times – are simply incapable of meeting this generational challenge. Our ability to work as one team, serving all Americans, is now more important than ever.

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Two days after he told me he was committed to his run for Governor, Ian Calderon announces he is dropping out. “Ultimately, every candidate has to make a clear-eyed assessment about whether they can assemble the resources necessary to run a competitive statewide campaign.”
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InteractivePolls@IAPolls2022·
Former Assemblymember Ian Calderon (D-CA) is dropping his long-shot bid for governor and endorsing Rep. Eric Swalwell - Politico The Democrat’s departure comes amid intense party pressure to thin the field.
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Kevin Kiley
Kevin Kiley@KevinKileyCA·
Good morning. This week I’ll be filing papers to run in California’s newly drawn 6th Congressional District. It’s true that I was fully prepared to run in the new 5th, having tested the waters and with polls showing a favorable outlook in a “safe” district. But doing what’s easy and what’s right are often not the same. And at the end of the day, as much as I love the communities in the 5th District that I represent now – and as excited as I was about the new ones – seeking office in a district that doesn’t include my hometown didn’t feel right. I was born, raised, and went to local public schools in Placer and Sacramento Counties, which I’ve always called home. They’ve been the core of my district during my time in elected office. That’s as it should be. It’s what representation is about. The evil of gerrymandering is that it slices up and tears apart communities in a way that erodes the fabric of representative government. That’s why I’ve opposed it everywhere – whether Texas or California, Indiana or Virginia. While we can’t now reverse the gerrymandering epidemic that has afflicted our country and scrambled our state’s map, I want to do what I can to make things better and not worse. The new 6th District is Democratic-leaning but open-minded. While this will be a more challenging race, I believe we can build a winning coalition for common sense. Thanks to all for your encouragement and patience. The fight for California’s future has only just begun.
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Moon over Sacramento
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Colin McCarthy
Colin McCarthy@US_Stormwatch·
These are the worst blizzard conditions I have ever seen in my life at Donner Summit, California.
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