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The bill proposed by Democratic Congressman Scott Peters would require state and local governments applying for federal transit money to show that housing will be located near planned mass transit stops.
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Border officials came across about 52,000 migrants at the border last month — down about 65% from the peak in May of about 144,000. That number includes both people who have crossed between borders illegally and people who sought admission into the U.S. at an official port of entry but were deemed inadmissible.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Congresswoman discusses why she moved to support an impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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President Trump lashes out at the media amid new developments in the impeachment inquiry; a new California law will allow college student-athletes to use their image and likeness for paid work; and the San Diego Padres look for a new manager after another losing season.
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KPBS Midday EditionMassachusetts senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren told a captivated crowd of about 8,500 about her plans to tackle corruption and create big changes to the United States economy.
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Trump’s executive order again thrusts states and cities into immigration policy, willingly or not, like when they had to decide whether to work closely with federal deportation officers or become “sanctuaries” that limit cooperation.
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The question before the judges — two appointed by President Bill Clinton and one by President Ronald Reagan — is whether to let the policies stay in effect while lawsuits proceed. They did not rule immediately.
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KPBS Midday EditionFrom Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to Republican Congressman Kevin McCarthy, Californians on both sides of the political aisle are becoming the public faces of the Trump impeachment inquiry.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhile the Union-Tribune's Editorial Board has been critical of President Trump, this is the first time the newspaper has called for formal impeachment hearings.
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KPBS Midday EditionA federal judge in Los Angeles on Friday decided the Trump administration's new rules to hold migrant children indefinitely are illegal.
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