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Rep. Eric Swalwell, Sheriff David Livingston, Maz Jobrani, Golden State Warriors

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Congressman Eric Swalwell

California Congressman Eric Swalwell condemned President Trump’s decision to fire FBI director James Comey. Swalwell is also calling for an independent, bipartisan committee to investigate potential interference by Russian officials in the 2016 presidential elections.

Contra Costa Sheriff David Livingston

Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston discusses his opposition to a proposed state bill to make California a sanctuary state and why the county jail leases beds to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for use in detaining undocumented immigrants.

Maz Jobrani

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Iranian-American Maz Jobrani studied political science at UC Berkeley but ended up pursuing a career in comedy, where he tackles politics, race, and stereotypes about the Middle East. Jobrani stopped by KQED on his way to speaking at commencement at his alma mater, UC Berkeley.

Golden State Warriors

This weekend the Golden State Warriors resume their run for a second NBA title in three years. They’ll take on the San Antonio Spurs Sunday at home for the first game of their best of seven series for the Western Conference.

  • Guest: Bay Area News Group columnist Marcus Thompson

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