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Gov. Newsom’s National Address | Federal Militarization on U.S. Soil | Sacramento Craft Beer Scene | Sac Pride Festival
Manage episode 488188498 series 1484
Gov. Newsom’s national address criticizing President Trump’s response to immigration protests. Also, the legality of federal militarization on U.S. soil. Plus, the state of Sacramento’s craft beer industry. Finally, Sac Pride Festival this weekend.
Gov. Newsom’s National Address
In a nationally televised address, Governor Gavin Newsom condemned President Donald Trump for deploying National Guard members and U.S. Marines in response to immigration protests in Los Angeles against his request. Laurel Rosenhall is a New York Times reporter covering California politics and government and joins us with analysis of the governor’s speech.Federal Militarization on U.S. Soil
The last time a sitting president deployed National Guard troops without a governor’s request was during the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Gov. Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta are suing the Trump administration over federal militarization in response to protests in Los Angeles - a case that will head to federal court on Thursday. Leslie Gielow Jacobs is an Anthony Kennedy Professor of Law at McGeorge School of Law, and joins Insight with the legality of the use of military force on domestic soil.Editor's note: In this segment, it is incorrectly stated that Trump is relying on Title 20 authority to deploy troops in Los Angeles. Trump is invoking Title 10 authority.
Sacramento Craft Beer Scene
Over the past decade, the craft beer scene has been riding high as more breweries and tap houses began popping up. But drinking habits are changing and demand for beer has taken a hit along with other pressing economic challenges. Following the closures of two popular breweries in Sacramento, we decided to check in with the Sacramento Brewers Guild about the state of craft beer in the region. Andy Klein is the owner of Monk's Cellar in Roseville, Kristen Madigan is the taproom manager at Touchstone Brewing in midtown Sacramento, and Kenny Terry is the owner and brewer at Logoff Brewing in Rancho Cordova.Sac Pride Festival
This weekend, the heart of Sacramento will come alive with color and pride. The Sacramento Pride Festival returns June 14 and 15 and is expected to draw more than 20,000 people for the two-day celebration of LGBTQ+ culture, community, and resilience. Pride Director Collin Lourenco joins Insight to share what’s in store and how the event supports year-round services at the Sacramento LGBT Community Center.82 episodes
Manage episode 488188498 series 1484
Gov. Newsom’s national address criticizing President Trump’s response to immigration protests. Also, the legality of federal militarization on U.S. soil. Plus, the state of Sacramento’s craft beer industry. Finally, Sac Pride Festival this weekend.
Gov. Newsom’s National Address
In a nationally televised address, Governor Gavin Newsom condemned President Donald Trump for deploying National Guard members and U.S. Marines in response to immigration protests in Los Angeles against his request. Laurel Rosenhall is a New York Times reporter covering California politics and government and joins us with analysis of the governor’s speech.Federal Militarization on U.S. Soil
The last time a sitting president deployed National Guard troops without a governor’s request was during the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Gov. Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta are suing the Trump administration over federal militarization in response to protests in Los Angeles - a case that will head to federal court on Thursday. Leslie Gielow Jacobs is an Anthony Kennedy Professor of Law at McGeorge School of Law, and joins Insight with the legality of the use of military force on domestic soil.Editor's note: In this segment, it is incorrectly stated that Trump is relying on Title 20 authority to deploy troops in Los Angeles. Trump is invoking Title 10 authority.
Sacramento Craft Beer Scene
Over the past decade, the craft beer scene has been riding high as more breweries and tap houses began popping up. But drinking habits are changing and demand for beer has taken a hit along with other pressing economic challenges. Following the closures of two popular breweries in Sacramento, we decided to check in with the Sacramento Brewers Guild about the state of craft beer in the region. Andy Klein is the owner of Monk's Cellar in Roseville, Kristen Madigan is the taproom manager at Touchstone Brewing in midtown Sacramento, and Kenny Terry is the owner and brewer at Logoff Brewing in Rancho Cordova.Sac Pride Festival
This weekend, the heart of Sacramento will come alive with color and pride. The Sacramento Pride Festival returns June 14 and 15 and is expected to draw more than 20,000 people for the two-day celebration of LGBTQ+ culture, community, and resilience. Pride Director Collin Lourenco joins Insight to share what’s in store and how the event supports year-round services at the Sacramento LGBT Community Center.82 episodes
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