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Accused Assemblywoman Promises to Return as 'A Smarter Cristina Garcia'

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Accused Assemblywoman Promises to Return as 'A Smarter Cristina Garcia'

We continue our conversation with Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia. Garcia says she never sexually assaulted or harassed anyone, ever. And she adds that the current investigation by the Assembly Rules Committee is dragging on, as new claims surface - many of them, from anonymous sources.
Reporter: John Sepulvado

Former Speaker Perez Disturbed by Garcia's Use of Slur

Former Assembly Speaker John Perez reacts to Cristina Garcia calling him a 'homo' in her interview with KQED.
Reporter: Ben Adler  

Brother of Police Shooting Victim Interrupts Sacramento City Council Meeting

What was dubbed an “open community dialogue” about the police shooting death of 22-year-old Stephon Clark quickly turned emotional Tuesday night in Sacramento.
Reporter: Katie Orr

Orange County Joins Trump Administration Challenge to Sanctuary State Law

Orange County voted yesterday to join the Trump Administration in its legal challenge against California’s sanctuary state laws protecting undocumented immigrants.
Reporter: Benjamin Gottlieb

Orange County Supervisors Reverse Course on Temporary Homeless Shelters

Last week, supervisors voted to set up three temporary shelters across the county to address its growing homelessness problem. But yesterday, they rescinded that decision.
Reporter: Aaron Mendelson

Uber Gives Up Rights to Test Autonomous Vehicles in California

Uber has given up rights to test autonomous vehicles in California. This comes after Arizona’s governor this week suspended the San Francisco based company's self driving privileges.
Reporter: Tonya Mosley 

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