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Cop-Turned-Politician Wants to Ban Chokeholds
Cop-Turned-Politician Wants to Ban Chokeholds
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Jun 10, 2020
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Coronavirus Cases Spike in Some Parts of State
As California moves to reopen bars, gyms and other businesses on Friday, some areas are seeing their coronavirus numbers spike. Hospitalizations in Sacramento have quadrupled in the past two weeks.
Reporter: Nicole Nixon, CapRadio
Orange County's Public Health Direct Resigns
Scientists say masks protect those around you and help stop the spread of the coronavirus. But in Orange County, the debate has grown so intense that the county’s public health director has resigned.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report co-Host
Former Cop Turned State Politician Wants to Ban Certain Police Chokeholds
Democratic state lawmakers have introduced legislation that would outlaw police from using certain holds to restrain people. Assembly Bill 1196 bans chokeholds that halt blood from flowing to someone’s brain, including the carotid restraint that killed George Floyd in Minneapolis. Assemblyman Mike Gipson, a former police officer from Carson, authored the bill.
Guest: Assemblyman Mike Gipson, Carson
Calls for Feds to End High-Tech Drone Surveillance
More than half a dozen California members of Congress are calling on the Trump administration to stop using high-tech surveillance gear to monitor peaceful protests. They sent a letter to four federal agencies yesterday.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon, KQED
Legislature Considers Expanding Medi-Cal to Undocumented Senior Citizens
The Legislature is seeking to help undocumented immigrants on the healthcare front as well. Lawmakers are supporting a plan to expand Medi-Cal to undocumented adults 65 and older.
Reporter: Katie Orr, KQED Politics
Earned Income Tax Credit Not Helping Many Immigrants
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, income and wealth inequality were rampant throughout the state, especially in communities of color. One program aimed at addressing that was supposed to put cash into the pockets of the working poor. But it’s not available to many immigrant families, at least not yet.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED Politics
As California moves to reopen bars, gyms and other businesses on Friday, some areas are seeing their coronavirus numbers spike. Hospitalizations in Sacramento have quadrupled in the past two weeks.
Reporter: Nicole Nixon, CapRadio
Orange County's Public Health Direct Resigns
Scientists say masks protect those around you and help stop the spread of the coronavirus. But in Orange County, the debate has grown so intense that the county’s public health director has resigned.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report co-Host
Former Cop Turned State Politician Wants to Ban Certain Police Chokeholds
Democratic state lawmakers have introduced legislation that would outlaw police from using certain holds to restrain people. Assembly Bill 1196 bans chokeholds that halt blood from flowing to someone’s brain, including the carotid restraint that killed George Floyd in Minneapolis. Assemblyman Mike Gipson, a former police officer from Carson, authored the bill.
Guest: Assemblyman Mike Gipson, Carson
Calls for Feds to End High-Tech Drone Surveillance
More than half a dozen California members of Congress are calling on the Trump administration to stop using high-tech surveillance gear to monitor peaceful protests. They sent a letter to four federal agencies yesterday.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon, KQED
Legislature Considers Expanding Medi-Cal to Undocumented Senior Citizens
The Legislature is seeking to help undocumented immigrants on the healthcare front as well. Lawmakers are supporting a plan to expand Medi-Cal to undocumented adults 65 and older.
Reporter: Katie Orr, KQED Politics
Earned Income Tax Credit Not Helping Many Immigrants
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, income and wealth inequality were rampant throughout the state, especially in communities of color. One program aimed at addressing that was supposed to put cash into the pockets of the working poor. But it’s not available to many immigrant families, at least not yet.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED Politics
Released:
Jun 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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