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Trump Administration a 'Disaster' for California, Says Congressman Adam Schiff

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According to California Congressman Adam Schiff, President Trump's administration "couldn't be more hostile to the values our state embodies" on key areas such as the environment and immigration. KQED Newsroom Host Thuy Vu interviews the veteran southern California lawmaker and former U.S. Attorney to get his thoughts about President Trump's first 100 days in office, how to defuse the rising tensions with North Korea, and a new tax proposal outlined by the Trump administration which would slash corporate tax rates from 30 to 15 percent.

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