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Employees for much of the day. Ktvu is Jana Katsuyama live now outside with what weve learned about the visit, and when he might be back, jenna. Well julian mike, i talked to some people who said that they saw him standing outside the building. They were wondering who the guy was with the sink. And then they recognized it was elon musk. They say that he didnt come with a big entourage. There. Maybe three or four people there, and they said that a short time later, they saw his tweet. Elon musk posted a video of himself in San Francisco wednesday with a line entering twitter headquarters. Let that sink in, and there he was literally carrying a sink. This comes after months of declaring his intention to buy the social media company, then trying to back out and finally a battle in the courts as twitters board sued to prevent him from reneging on the deal, musk signaled his intentions wednesday, renaming his twitter account title as chief twit. He posted another tweet at 2 39. Pm in a lot

Newsom targets oil drilling over union objections

Fracking bill will cost Californians jobs, trade group says

Fracking bill will cost Californians jobs, trade group says by Robert Davis, The Center Square  | February 19, 2021 08:30 AM Print this article California Senate Democrats introduced a bill this week that would effectively end fracking in California, a move panned as a job-killer by the country’s oldest oil and gas trade association. Senate Bill 467 would prohibit issuing new permits or renewal of permits for various oil well drilling techniques, as well as fracking, by 2027. The bill was introduced by Sens. Scott Weiner, D-San Francisco, and Monique Limón, D-Santa Barbara. Western States Petroleum Association President and CEO Catherine Reheis-Boyd described the bill as an example of legislation that s out of touch.

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