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California First Responders Assist Texans Affected by Hurricane Harvey

Dozens of first responders from California are deep in the heart of flooded Texas, assisting in search and rescue efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. That includes the state’s elite 70-member California Task Force One from Los Angeles.
Reporter: Steven Cuevas

Anxiety Grows as Uncertainty Clouds Future of DACA

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA,  is up in the air now that there’s more talk that President Trump may end it. DACA provides work permits and deportation protection to roughly 200,000 young unauthorized immigrants in California.
Reporter: Leslie Berestein-Rojas

Bail Reform Gets Backing of Governor, Chief Justice, but is Delayed to 2018

All year, we’ve been talking about efforts to reform money bail in California. State lawmakers have been debating the issue, but it now looks like a final vote on the issue won’t come until next year, after an agreement between supporters of change, the governor and the chief justice to work together on legislation in the coming months.
Guest: Marisa Lagos

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