Deepa Shivaram
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California is led by a Democrat and Governor Gavin Newsom and Trump often spar. Newsom has invited Trump to come out to L.A., but it's not known if Trump will meet with him. And I'll say North Carolina's current and previous governors are both also Democrats.
California is led by a Democrat and Governor Gavin Newsom and Trump often spar. Newsom has invited Trump to come out to L.A., but it's not known if Trump will meet with him. And I'll say North Carolina's current and previous governors are both also Democrats.
California is led by a Democrat and Governor Gavin Newsom and Trump often spar. Newsom has invited Trump to come out to L.A., but it's not known if Trump will meet with him. And I'll say North Carolina's current and previous governors are both also Democrats.
Yeah, Trump is really leaning into leveraging the California aid and any other element of it is that he's asking for the state to change their water policies in order for them to get any money. It's not clear how far Trump intends to go with that request, but he's been talking about it for days. I spoke with Henry Brady. He's a professor of politics at Berkeley in California.
Yeah, Trump is really leaning into leveraging the California aid and any other element of it is that he's asking for the state to change their water policies in order for them to get any money. It's not clear how far Trump intends to go with that request, but he's been talking about it for days. I spoke with Henry Brady. He's a professor of politics at Berkeley in California.
Yeah, Trump is really leaning into leveraging the California aid and any other element of it is that he's asking for the state to change their water policies in order for them to get any money. It's not clear how far Trump intends to go with that request, but he's been talking about it for days. I spoke with Henry Brady. He's a professor of politics at Berkeley in California.
And he said doing this also kind of sets up a slippery slope for both parties.
And he said doing this also kind of sets up a slippery slope for both parties.
And he said doing this also kind of sets up a slippery slope for both parties.
And in Congress, you know, some Republicans agree with Trump on this. But I will say there are some California Republicans who are pushing back, saying that there should be no conditions on this aid.
And in Congress, you know, some Republicans agree with Trump on this. But I will say there are some California Republicans who are pushing back, saying that there should be no conditions on this aid.
And in Congress, you know, some Republicans agree with Trump on this. But I will say there are some California Republicans who are pushing back, saying that there should be no conditions on this aid.
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Los Angeles County is facing extremely dangerous winds and a fire that broke out in the Hollywood Hills area. The conditions led the White House to cancel President Biden's trip to the eastern Coachella Valley, where he was going to mark the creation of the Chukwala and Satitla Highlands National Monuments. The two monuments will protect more than 800,000 acres of land.
Los Angeles County is facing extremely dangerous winds and a fire that broke out in the Hollywood Hills area. The conditions led the White House to cancel President Biden's trip to the eastern Coachella Valley, where he was going to mark the creation of the Chukwala and Satitla Highlands National Monuments. The two monuments will protect more than 800,000 acres of land.
The event is being rescheduled to next week and will instead take place at the White House during President Biden's last week in office. Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, Los Angeles.
The event is being rescheduled to next week and will instead take place at the White House during President Biden's last week in office. Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, Los Angeles.
It is something that Americans are pretty divided on, which is different than, you know, say a couple of decades ago in the 1990s, about 80% of Americans supported capital punishment. Today, it's just about 53%. And that really even declines further into a different divide when you look at opinions based on age.