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After the deadliest wildfire in modern american history, search and recovery crews continue to sift through the ruins of lahaina. The number of People Killed still expected to rise as hundreds of people are still unaccounted for. And the battle over Driverless Cars in San Francisco continues. The request from city leaders. As one of the companies plans to move forward to start charging for rides next week. My from chaplain square this is morning time to the nine on todays thursday, august 7th. And were looking live at the Carnival Cruise ship and San Francisco. A little bit of fog is there. The fog is more widespread today as steve has been talking about. Well talk about that in just a little bit. But we continue to monitor a developing story in the south bay this morning. Thats where San Jose Police officer remains hospitalized after she was shot responding to a call. Bailey ocarroll is at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center with what we know about the officer and the moments leading up

KQEH KQED Newsroom October 18, 2014

Good evening. Welcome to kqed newsroom. Im scott schaefer. Tonight with an election day less than three weeks away, a look at california elections. How we vote and the person who oversees the whole process, the secretary of state. Vying for the top elections job is ron padilla, a state senator from los angeles, and Pete Peterson who runs an institute at pepperdine university. Joining me now from sacramento, government editor john meyers. John, you moderated a debate last week between these two gentlemen. Tell us, first of all, what do you see as the key differences between them . You know, scott, i think really the key difference is outside or inside . Alex padilla has been in the legislature for years in the state senate. He knows how Government Works in sacramento. Has been involved in issues more this year than he has in the past. Pete peterson, a republican would shake things up. Republicans havent won an election in eight years in california. I think that experience, inside or out

KQED KQED Newsroom October 18, 2014

Good evening. Welcome to kqed newsroom. Im scott schaefer. Tonight with an election day less than three weeks away, a look at california elections. How we vote and the person who oversees the whole process, the secretary of state. Vying for the top elections job is ron padilla, a state senator from los angeles, and Pete Peterson who runs an institute at pepperdine university. Joining me now from sacramento, government editor john meyers. John, you moderated a debate last week between these two gentlemen. Tell us, first of all, what do you see as the key differences between them . You know, scott, i think really the key difference is outside or inside . Alex padilla has been in the legislature for years in the state senate. He knows how Government Works in sacramento. Has been involved in issues more this year than he has in the past. Pete peterson, a republican would shake things up. Republicans havent won an election in eight years in california. I think that experience, inside or out

KQED KQED Newsroom October 18, 2014

Good evening. Welcome to kqed newsroom. Im scott schaefer. Tonight with an election day less than three weeks away, a look at california elections. How we vote and the person who oversees the whole process, the secretary of state. Vying for the top elections job is ron padilla, a state senator from los angeles, and Pete Peterson who runs an institute at pepperdine university. Joining me now from sacramento, government editor john meyers. John, you moderated a debate last week between these two gentlemen. Tell us, first of all, what do you see as the key differences between them . You know, scott, i think really the key difference is outside or inside . Alex padilla has been in the legislature for years in the state senate. He knows how Government Works in sacramento. Has been involved in issues more this year than he has in the past. Pete peterson, a republican would shake things up. Republicans havent won an election in eight years in california. I think that experience, inside or out

KQED KQED Newsroom October 20, 2014

Good evening. Welcome to kqed newsroom. Im scott schaefer. Tonight with an election day less than three weeks away, a look at california elections. How we vote and the person who oversees the whole process, the secretary of state. Vying for the top elections job is ron padilla, a state senator from los angeles, and Pete Peterson who runs an institute at pepperdine university. Joining me now from sacramento, government editor john meyers. John, you moderated a debate last week between these two gentlemen. Tell us, first of all, what do you see as the key differences between them . You know, scott, i think really the key difference is outside or inside . Alex padilla has been in the legislature for years in the state senate. He knows how Government Works in sacramento. Has been involved in issues more this year than he has in the past. Pete peterson, a republican would shake things up. Republicans havent won an election in eight years in california. I think that experience, inside or out

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