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Supreme Court Rejects Trump Bid to Fast-Track DACA Case

In a temporary victory for DACA recipients, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's request for a review of a San Francisco-based federal judge's ruling that protects hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, a significant number of whom are in California. The Supreme Court's denial of the request effectively leaves the DACA program in place beyond the March 5 deadline imposed by the president last fall.
Guest: Stephen Valdeck

ICE Detains 11 in Northern California After Schaaf’s Warning

In the Bay Area, there have been high-profile alerts about ICE raids in the past couple months. This past weekend, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf warned of an imminent enforcement operation. We spoke with some immigrants about the frequent rumors of raids.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon

California Nurses Warn That Losing Supreme Court Case Could Gut Unions

Nurses rallied at seven California hospitals last week to call attention to a Supreme Court case beginning Monday. The nurses say the outcome of the case could weaken public sector unions.
Reporter: Laura Klivans

California High Schools Focus In On Data Science

Every time we search Google or buy a pair of shoes online we’re creating a lot of valuable data. And people who can analyze it, data scientists, are in high demand right now. Now a growing number of California high schools are trying to jump on the trend to give their students a leg up in the field.
Reporter: Katrina Schwartz

Southern California Edison Begins to Move Nuclear Waste from San Onofre Plant

Southern California Edison began moving 3.5 million pounds of radioactive, nuclear waste from San Onofre's cooling ponds to dry storage in January. Now, questions are being raised about whether the chosen site for the waste is safe.
Guest: Alison St. John 

Democratic Party Endorsements Elude Feinstein, Most Statewide Candidates

California Democrats wrapped up their statewide convention in San Diego on Sunday, unable to agree on which candidates to endorse in most statewide contests.
Reporters: Scott Shafer and Katie Orr

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