ruling.. california senator kamala harris took to twitter.she says, a texas judge just sided with trump and the republicans. to rule the affordable care act unconstitutional. this endangers the health care of tens of millions of americans, especially those with pre- existing conditions. we ámustá fight back to save our health care. ((ken/fsc))governor elect gavin newsom is also frustrated with today s ruling..he tweetedthis outrageous and misguided ruling endangers tens of millions of people s healthcare. it puts pre-existing conditions protections at risk and the coverage of 7.3 million children and young adults in jeopardy. ((ken/fsc))we sent a push alert when this news broke..to make sure you stay up to day when news breaks.download the kron 4 mobile app and sign up for push alerts. ((2shot))((pam)) now to the weather .. we saw scattered showers across the bay area today.but a big storm is right around the is right but a big storm area today.but a big storm is right arou
nixon presidential library director, explains why article ii was at the heart. vote continues to shape our understanding of presidential power. isjoining us from new york tim naftali who is the director of the library at new york university and former nixon presidential library director. thank you for being with us. we want to go back 40 years ago as the house was beginning to debate article ii of impeachment, the abuse of power. i want to have you set up a what was happening within this congressional meeting. was a very important of the of the drama constitutional crisis. the second article is all about presidential abuse of power. and that got at the heart of what the framers were actually thinking about when they chose ofput the possibilities impeachment into the constitution. the did they have a broad sense of what should be the reason? or were they trying to seek a reason? could you remove a president just for being a bad president? caucus andrepublican also within the d
As things stand, Tuesday, Sept. 6 is the last day for victims with damaged property or homes caused by the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire and flooding-related disasters to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance. A deadline extension may come through soon, spokesperson Angela Byrd said Thursday.