Sen. Dianne Feinstein Says White House May Have Tied FBI's Hands in Kavanaugh Investigation
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein was the first senator Thursday morning to look at the FBI’s report on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The judge has been accused of sexual assault by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Kavanaugh denies the claim. Feinstein says the investigation was incomplete.
California Judge Blocks U.S. From Ending Protections for Some Immigrants
A federal judge in San Francisco halted the deportation of over 200,000 immigrants nationwide with humanitarian protections.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero
Marriott Hotel Workers in San Francisco Walk Off the Job
More than 2,000 Marriott workers walked off the job at seven San Francisco hotels Thursday morning. The strike lands right in the heart of the city's extremely profitable tourist industry.
Reporter: Ted Goldberg
Gov. Brown Signs Bill to Help Homeless Hospital Patients
Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation that will require California hospitals to do more for homeless patients that are about to be discharged.
Reporter: Laura Klivans
Bills Bills Bills: Criminal Justice Edition
Gov. Jerry Brown has also signed several criminal justice reform bills that lighten punishments for children and murder accomplices.
Guest: Politics Reporter Marisa Lagos
Homeless Couple Off the Streets After More Than a Year
We introduced you to Lara almost nine months ago outside a homeless shelter in Orange County. Her husband became disabled and it pushed them on to the streets. Today, we take you to their new apartment. It's the first home they've had in more than a year.
Reporter: John Sepulvado