A Family Affair as Gavin Newsom Becomes California's 40th Governor
Gavin Newsom was sworn into office as California's 40th governor Monday, marking the beginning of his tenure with a vividly personal inaugural address that previewed his administration's focus on children and on lifting California families out of poverty.
Guest: Katie Orr
Census Citizenship Question in Court
A federal trial is underway in a lawsuit over the Trump Administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon
PG&E Considers Bankruptcy in the Face of Wildfire Lawsuits
PG&E just had its credit rating cut to junk status by Standard & Poors. The utility's shares are in free fall for the second day in a row. They're down well over 10 percent. As we told you yesterday, wildfire liabilities have PG&E considering bankruptcy, sources tell Reuters News.
Guest: Liana Baker
Paradise Wants to Help People Move Back, But Is it Safe?
After almost entirely burning to the ground in November's Camp Fire, the town of Paradise is trying to accelerate repopulation — but there are potential health concerns about people moving back into a burn area.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson