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California Has Recorded Nearly One Million COVID-19 Cases
California Has Recorded Nearly One Million COVID-19 Cases
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Released:
Nov 12, 2020
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California Has Recorded Nearly One Million COVID-19 Cases
California is on the brink of recording it’s one millionth COVID-19 infection. That’s more than any other state except Texas. This grim milestone has been accelerated by the virus’ recent uptick, with more than 6,000 new daily cases recorded in the state over the past week.
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Reporter: Chris Nichols, CapRadio’s PolitiFact California
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California is on the brink of recording it’s one millionth COVID-19 infection. That’s more than any other state except Texas. This grim milestone has been accelerated by the virus’ recent uptick, with more than 6,000 new daily cases recorded in the state over the past week.
False Claims of Voter Fraud in Nevada Persist
Republicans and conservative groups continue to make unproven claims about voter fraud in Nevada’s presidential election. Some have even suggested that Californians unlawfully helped President-elect Joe Biden win that state.
Reporter: Chris Nichols, CapRadio’s PolitiFact California
Orange County Swings Purple in 2020 Election
In 2018, Democrats were elated when they flipped four Orange County congressional seats held by Republicans. This year, the GOP managed to claim at least one back and appears to be on track to flip another.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED
Election Spotlight on Jones Day Expands to Other Clients
As President Trump refuses to concede defeat in last week’s election, the law firm Jones Day is in the spotlight for representing Republican interests in that fight. The unwelcome press attention is renewing scrutiny into Jones Day’s role in a legal case much closer to home.
Reporter: Lily Jamali, KQED
Lawmakers Consider De-Criminalization of Psychedelics
Next year, the state lawmakers will consider legislation that would de-criminalize psychedelic drugs. State Senator Scott Wiener of San Francisco says he believes all drugs should be de-criminalized, and this is just one more step towards that goal.
Released:
Nov 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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