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Assembly Hearing Describes Climate of Sexual Harassment at State Capitol

A hearing on sexual harassment in the California Assembly raised many questions and few clear answers yesterday.

Reporter: Katie Orr

Rep. Jeff Denham Says Mortgage Interest Deduction Cut Not a Deal Breaker on Tax Reform

Republicans in the U.S. Senate are moving towards a vote on a tax reform plan this week. The House of Representatives has already passed their plan, and there are a couple of key differences. The House plan cuts a tax break for mortgage interest--a popular deduction for property owners in California. But Modesto Congressman Jeff Denham, a Republican who voted for the bill, says that in his district, the mortgage tax break isn't as big a deal.

Reporter: Polly Stryker

Young DACA immigrants grapple with what's next as hope of federal fix dwindles

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer decided not to attend a meeting with President Trump yesterday after what Pelosi called "verbal abuse" in a tweet from the President over any deal for undocumented immigrants.
With all the politics swirling, it can be easy to lose sight of the actual people brought to the US as children who are affected as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program ends.

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Reporter: Leslie Berestein-Rojas

Cities Move to Regulate Marijuana Before Legalization

We're just weeks away from the recreational sale of marijuana becoming legal in California, and cities are scrambling to set up their own rules for what could be a big business. Yesterday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved laws for local sales...and rejected proposals to give neighborhoods the power to block pot shops on their own. Los Angeles is a little further behind. The city council there did make some progress on Tuesday towards establishing marijuana rules.

Reporter: Steven Cuevas

October Fires’ 44th Victim: A Creative, Globetrotting Engineer With ‘the Kindest Heart’

Another person has died from last month's series of wildfires in Northern California, bringing the death toll to 44.

Reporter: Alex Emslie

City officials say party's over for LA's 'party houses'

In Los Angeles, city officials are saying “party’s over” for party houses like those in the Hollywood Hills. The City Council will soon approve stiffer penalties for over-the-top house parties after the fines were endorsed by a committee on land use yesterday, and a public safety committee last month.

Reporter: Josie Huang

Are Shark Attacks on the Rise?

Last week in Monterey Bay a man was attacked by shark while he was spear fishing. He is expected to be OK. But the coverage of it has been intense.

Reporter: Danielle Venton

Remembering Gardener Ruth Bancroft

The Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek is an example of sustainable gardening that was years ahead of it's time. Bancroft, a scientist in practice if not on paper, died this week. She was 109 years old.

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