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the climate change crisis, covid-19, crime, but was sinking back to the 60s when pat brown was governor. all the big money we spent on things like the big water aqueduct, the uc system, things we still use today. i'm not sure we can necessarily say that about this particular spending plan. these are priorities that must be addressed. >> i want to pick up specifically on the hot button puzzle about medi-cal. you wrote about this this week. if it's adopted it would make california the first state in the nation as gavin newsom likes to say to offer healthcare to all low-income residents regardless of immigration status. also you see this proposal playing out. >> a couple brief details that did not go over. 2 to 3 billion per year. that's an important detail. it's not going to start before 2024. the state has authority extended this to senior residents who may or may not be undocumented and covers young immigrants. so this is filling the gap. adults were not below 26 or above 50. the other numbers you mentioned, this bugs the gap. it's interesting i was calling around about this and what re
the climate change crisis, covid-19, crime, but was sinking back to the 60s when pat brown was governor. all the big money we spent on things like the big water aqueduct, the uc system, things we still use today. i'm not sure we can necessarily say that about this particular spending plan. these are priorities that must be addressed. >> i want to pick up specifically on the hot button puzzle about medi-cal. you wrote about this this week. if it's adopted it would make california the first...
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look, you remember, as do i, 1960, richard nixon lost. '62, he lost to pat brown for governor of california. '68, the new nixon came back and was re-elected. he was repositioned. and my argument is where the party has no deep bench. the president and vice president are increasingly discredited with the president down at 33% approval in the quinnipiac poll. secretary clinton and bill clinton offer a breath of fresh air, repositioning. and as i say with andrew stein in that piece, a possibility for change that no sorry democrat offers as we sit here today. >> so, you predict there will be some level of re-emergence after the 2024 -- pardon me, after the 2022 midterm election? i found that interesting. in other words, you don't think that she waits to be drafted after you floated this notion. you think she's going to go out and ask for the order? >> i suspect that the party will come to her. if the defeat as is historically large as i anticipate, that the party will come to her and she will answer their clarion call. michael, you know and i know where the country is. it's still a center/center
look, you remember, as do i, 1960, richard nixon lost. '62, he lost to pat brown for governor of california. '68, the new nixon came back and was re-elected. he was repositioned. and my argument is where the party has no deep bench. the president and vice president are increasingly discredited with the president down at 33% approval in the quinnipiac poll. secretary clinton and bill clinton offer a breath of fresh air, repositioning. and as i say with andrew stein in that piece, a possibility...
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robinson of oklahoma city, denied troy brown jr. >>> pat mahomes. game over and champagne for everybody in kansas city provided by britney matthews. number one, drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. the kid was taken away by security. >>> i just wonder, at what point that kid thought to himself, probably not a good idea? something to ponder. that's enough this morning. we will see you later. >>> the time is now 4:57. still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news. >> item chance to get your shots >>hall of fame defensive back darrell green. >>hi, i'm here with a winning play for your home team. keep your playing field safe by removing any old, unwanted, and unneeded opioid medication. the best defensive strategy is to remove the risk. >>learn more at fda.gov/healthplaybook. >>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. san jose considering a new effort to curb gun violence. the new requirement that could becoming. >>> and the impact the surge is having on ambulances and fire crews in contra costa this morning. >>> and the vacci
robinson of oklahoma city, denied troy brown jr. >>> pat mahomes. game over and champagne for everybody in kansas city provided by britney matthews. number one, drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. the kid was taken away by security. >>> i just wonder, at what point that kid thought to himself, probably not a good idea? something to ponder. that's enough this morning. we will see you later. >>> the time is now 4:57. still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on...
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denied troy brown jr. number two, pat mahomes, kelce, champagne for everyone in kansas city, provided by mahome's fiancee. >>> drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. courtesy of buffalos diggs. the kid was whisked away by security. >>> now, i wonder at what point that kid thought to himself this was not a good idea? >> as soon as he got smacked. >> will he remember the hit? >> ouch. >> all right, thank you. >>> still ahead, nasa's $10 billion telescope reaches its final destination a million miles from earth >>> a giant leap for nasa's telescope. >> scientists promise the $10 billion telescope will deliver priceless images, a launch from south america last month, the final destination one million miles from earth. roughly four times further than the moon. the mission is to peer into the universe's past and better understand the big bang. >> we will be looking at things in the universe ranging from objects within our own solarsystem all of the way out to searching for the first galaxies to be bo
denied troy brown jr. number two, pat mahomes, kelce, champagne for everyone in kansas city, provided by mahome's fiancee. >>> drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. courtesy of buffalos diggs. the kid was whisked away by security. >>> now, i wonder at what point that kid thought to himself this was not a good idea? >> as soon as he got smacked. >> will he remember the hit? >> ouch. >> all right, thank you. >>> still ahead, nasa's...
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in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party member which stopped him from receiving further appointments from governor reagan, but he mounted a campaign with help. again, a first. he was the first chinese american person to serve on the superior court and would serve in the position until 1982. he was appointed by another outgoing governor brown it when in 1982, jerry brown appointed him to the first district court of appeals where he made history again as the first chinese american judge. he would serve on the court of appeals for nearly a decade, retiring in 1992 as presiding judge. judge lowe didn't get to relax for long, when following retirem
in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party...
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in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party member which stopped him from receiving further appointments from governor reagan, but he mounted a campaign with help. again, a first. he was the first chinese american person to serve on the superior court and would serve in the position until 1982. he was appointed by another outgoing governor brown it when in 1982, jerry brown appointed him to the first district court of appeals where he made history again as the first chinese american judge. he would serve on the court of appeals for nearly a decade, retiring in 1992 as presiding judge. judge lowe didn't get to relax for long, when following retirem
in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party...
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brown appeared to be upset on the sidelines. some of his teammates tried to calm him down but he pulled off his jersey and pats, threw his shirt into the stands and left. coach and tomorrow brady spoke to reporters about brown's action after the game. >> he is no longer a buck. that's the end of the story. just talking about the guys that went out there and won the game. >> i think everybody should find -- you know, hopefully do what they can to help him in ways that he really needs it. you know, we all love him. we care about him deeply. you know, we want to see him be at his best and unfortunately won't be with our team. i think the most thing about football are relationships with your friends and teammates and t they go beyond the field. i think everyone should be very compassionate and empathetic towards some very difficult things that are happening. >> well, it's still not clear why brown decided to leave the game. he had been suspended for three games last month. he had lied about his covid vaccination status. >>> and in a
brown appeared to be upset on the sidelines. some of his teammates tried to calm him down but he pulled off his jersey and pats, threw his shirt into the stands and left. coach and tomorrow brady spoke to reporters about brown's action after the game. >> he is no longer a buck. that's the end of the story. just talking about the guys that went out there and won the game. >> i think everybody should find -- you know, hopefully do what they can to help him in ways that he really needs...
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last week the ceo of intel, pat kelsinger, came to the white house because he wanted to support the build back better initiative and to also let me know two of your neighboring senators were there, portman and brown, a democrat and republican from ohio. he came to announce the new $20 billion semiconductor campus outside of columbus, ohio. that's going to create 10,000 jobs, 7,000 constructing the facility and 3,000 permanent jobs. and by the way, i was joking, i said i may need a job. he said it's not bad. the average salary is $135,000 a year. folk -- and the key is these jobs are manufacturing essential products. stamped made in america. semiconductors, you know, they're small computer chips that power virtually everything in everyday life. they were originated here in the united states of america. we used to own not only the patent but the technology and the production. your phone, your car, your refrigerator, your washing machine, hospital equipment, the internet, the electric grid and so much more depend on these chips. so this is going to create thousands of additional jobs helping
last week the ceo of intel, pat kelsinger, came to the white house because he wanted to support the build back better initiative and to also let me know two of your neighboring senators were there, portman and brown, a democrat and republican from ohio. he came to announce the new $20 billion semiconductor campus outside of columbus, ohio. that's going to create 10,000 jobs, 7,000 constructing the facility and 3,000 permanent jobs. and by the way, i was joking, i said i may need a job. he said...