Gov. Newsom Will Pull California National Guard From the Mexico Border
Governor Gavin Newsom is planning this morning to rescind an order deploying more than 350 California National Guard troops to our state's border with Mexico border.
Guest: Steve Walsh
Bill Introduced to Protect Sex Workers Who Are Victims of Crime
A bill being introduced this morning aims to stop state law enforcement from arresting sex workers who come forward as witnesses or victims of serious crimes.
Reporter: Sara Hossaini
LA's Sexual Harassment Problem Is Not Just Hollywood. It's City Hall. It's LAPD. And Troubles Remain.
After #MeToo, Los Angeles vowed to fix the way it responds to sexual harassment allegations coming from its employees. But a year later, the pressure is intensifying for action.
Reporter: Mary Plummer
California's First Surgeon General Takes Aim at 'Toxic Stress'
California has never had a Surgeon General but that changes today. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris has pioneered research into the effect childhood traumas have on health. Burke Harris wants the state to be more proactive in dealing with what she calls the effects of toxic stress on kids.
Reporter: Katie Orr
Massive Bird Die-Off At Salton Sea Raises Alarms About A Coming Environmental Crisis
Getting money to fix the Salton Sea in Riverside County has become a sticking point during the ongoing negotiations over Colorado River Water. Thousands of birds were discovered dead at the Salton Sea last month, raising concerns about the lake’s declining health.
Reporter: Benjamin Purper
Scions and Seeds: A Mendocino County Tradition
Scions and seeds. That's what people were trading this weekend in Mendocino County at the Winter Abundance Workshop. It's a 36 year tradition honoring a "grow your own" culture that is uniquely Mendocino.
Reporter: Hope McKenney