Justice Department Sues California Over Hours-Old Net Neutrality Law
The federal government is suing California over net neutrality rules just signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown. The regulations mirror Obama-era rules that prohibit internet providers from blocking, speeding up or slowing down internet traffic, and from charging more for faster service. Politics reporter Guy Marzorati speaks to host John Sepulvado about the bill and others signed by Gov. Brown.
Guest: Guy Marzorati
Attorney General Becerra Sets Guidelines for California 'Sanctuary' Laws
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra's new guidelines make it pretty clear how he wants public institutions across the state to comply with so-called "sanctuary" policies.
Reporter: Michele Wiley
Judges Rules Huntington Beach Can Ignore State 'Sanctuary' Laws
A judge has ruled that a Southern California city can ignore the state’s "sanctuary" laws. The ruling comes as the attorney general issued new guidelines on how to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero
Elon Musk Agrees to Step Down as Tesla Chairman
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has agreed to step down as chairman of the Bay Area-based electric car company for at least three years, and pay $20 million to settle a government lawsuit.
Reporter: Jeremy Siegel
Facebook Data Breach Fuels Cybersecurity Concerns Approaching Midterm Elections
As we head into the last weeks before the November midterms, cybersecurity is front and center. Hackers hit the Port of San Diego with a ransomware attack last week. It's all a tough reminder that hackers are always out there, targeting municipalities, nonprofits, and companies like Facebook.
Reporter: Tonya Mosley
Spotify Teams With Ancestry to Create DNA-Inspired Playlists
Spotify has partnered with Ancestry.com to offer a playlist built on your DNA. April Glaser of Slate joins host John Sepulvado to talk about this unlikely pairing.
Guest: April Glaser
Las Vegas Concert-Goer Reflects on Anniversary of Mass Shooting
It's been one year since 58 people were killed in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history at a concert in Las Vegas. Most of the people killed and wounded were from California. Host John Sepulvado speaks with one survivor about her path to recovery.
Guest: Amanda Roth