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Newt Gingrich: California Has 'Great Potential' For Republican Leadership

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says there is a fairly good possibility that a Republican

could be the next governor in "the infamously liberal state" of California.

"[GOP candidate John] Cox (who I greatly respect and have worked with for years) has

been gaining support since January and is now the second-place pick for governor among

likely California primary voters," Gingrich wrote in an op-ed for Fox News, citing the

Public Policy Institute of California's findings.

"This puts him right behind the leading Democrat and represents a great potential

for Cox to win the governorship seven months from now."

Not all polling is accurate — as made evident during the 2016 election season.

However, Gingrich says the survey results are "important" because California has

an "unusual" election system.

All candidates for governor in California, for example, appear on a single ballot, rather

than individual party primaries, the only state to have it set up this way along with

Washington.

He continued:

In the Public Policy Institute of California survey, Cox earned 14 percent support against

the five other primary candidates, as well as options for "someone else" and "don't

know."

This was up from 7 percent support in January.

The top Democrat still has a significant lead on Cox, but nearly a quarter of likely voters

in California remain undecided.

Gingrich added that Cox's victory would be no easy feat, describing it as "difficult

battleground."

There are several competitive state elections that could also shift the political balance,

according to Gingrich.

The significance of California lies in how stark of a victory it would be in a state

deeply entrenched in liberal politics.

"If we can win there, it will show the nation that we can win everywhere," Gingrich concluded.

H/T dailycaller

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Prom Night Completely Destroyed For California Kids Who Were Caught Praying Before The Dance. - Duration: 4:08.

Prom Night Completely Destroyed For California Kids Who Were Caught Praying Before The Dance.

We are in an age that no matter what you do, someone is there to shame you on social media.

Last week, high school kids across America were attending their school prom dances.

One group of teens in Oakland, California went to their pre-dance dinner at Longhorn

Steakhouse.

Someone took a picture of the group, and put it on social media, what happened next is

a saddening reality of what our society has become.

Fox News writes, A debate is raging in the comments of a Facebook post that shows several

teenagers saying grace at a local Longhorn Steakhouse before their prom.

Frank Somerville, a journalist at KTVU in Oakland, Calif., had been sent the photo by

one of the teens mothers, according to his Facebook post.

He shared the photo with his followers Tuesday, along with a note from the young woman's

mother.

"I want to share a picture of my daughter and her friends from prom night," a woman

Somerville identified as "Noelle Smith" was quoted as saying.

"Now with the stories today about teenagers and tide pods and condoms gathering headlines

this picture speaks for itself."

The woman also added that she was "so impressed" with the group.

"They all said Grace before eating and were all well behaved."

The picture, however, soon sparked a debate among commenters, who began to argue over

whether the photo depicted a group of "nice kids" solely because they were pictured

praying.

"Saying grace over your food says nothing of your moral compass, integrity or character

Behaving well at a restaurant while in your late teens, and being considerate to people,

should not be Facebook praise worthy," said one commenter who took issue with the pic.

"I see well behaved people doing terrible things, misbehaved people who just take care

of someone in need.

Being a Christian doesn't mean they are well behaved," argued another.

"My guess is their opinions on gay marriage, interracial families, equal rights, and other

things we hold dear might not thrill you," wrote another poster.

Many other commenters defended the photo and the children, with one writing that "not

once did say that these kids are any better than non-Christian kids."

Still, some felt that praising the teens for praying which Somerville called "REALLY

nice to see" was unfair to people who don't share the Christian faith.

"So now we are supposed to praise kids for praying to an invisible man in the sky for

animals, that were slaughtered so they could eat?" one commenter wrote.

"Maybe they should be thanking that animal for giving up it's life, so they could eat

instead.

So tired of Christians pushing their beliefs onto everyone else."

"I'm so tired of the arrogance many religious people display and their disdain for non-believers,"

wrote another.

"If you are confidant [sic] in your beliefs then you don't feel the need to save everyone

else."

Somerville himself soon responded to the debate, saying he was "honestly surprised" by

the reaction, and that he never meant to imply that a religious person is automatically a

"good person."

A woman claiming to be the grandmother of one of the girls also chimed in to vouch for

each child and their behavior.

She further added that her own daughter raised her granddaughter as a single parent.

"My granddaughter is a senior in high school, has worked after school for 2 years, is an

honor roll student, had taken AP classes for 2 years, plays softball and soccer and after

graduation will be going into the [Air Force]," she wrote.

"These kids were raised to respect their elders and to be the best that they could

be."

It is a sad day when kids who were raised to be respectful to others a pray before their

meals can face a social media backlash.

The parents of these kids should be proud of their children, and thankful they don't

have kids that are out snorting Tide Pods or robbing people.

It would be nice to return to a day that praying before your meal was an American norm and

not something that was publicly shamed.

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BREAKING News Out Of California… THEY NOW KNOW WHY! - Duration: 3:13.

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BREAKING News Out Of California… THEY NOW KNOW WHY! - Duration: 3:24.

BREAKING News Out Of California…

THEY NOW KNOW WHY!

Scientists say that the Yellowstone supervolcano gets stronger every year, and they now think

they know why.

An 1,800-mile deep "hotspot" has been discovered under the caldera which scientists

believe is the volcano's heat source.

Yellowstone's hotspot is situated within our planet's mantle, and scientists believe

it is part of a surge of atypically hot rock known as a mantle plume, according to a recent

study.

They are thought to begin some 1,850 miles below Earth's surface at the boundary separating

the mantle from the core.

Researchers and scientists have been studying Yellowstone in hopes of preventing or at least

having some advanced warning when the supervolcano next erupts.

"A supervolcano explosion is capable of "plunging the world into a catastrophe"

and pushing humanity "to the brink of existence," NASA researchers wrote in a 2015 study.

The information we have on the rare eruptions today are estimates based on the geologic

record and the massive deposits left behind by them.The ash spewed by such an explosion

could create a global "volcanic winter" by blanketing parts of continents with soot.

Using prediction models from Yellowstone's last major eruption 630,000 years ago, the

researchers revealed Yellowstone could produce more than a meter of volcanic ash in its immediate

vicinity.

As you can see, the ash would blanket a vast majority of the United States.But NASA's

plan to help "fix" an eruption could have the opposite effect.

The space agency suggested drilling into the volcano to release heat, making it less volatile.

But that comes with potentially humanity eliminating consequences.

"It has been suggested that the hydrothermal circulation at Yellowstone may cool the underlying

magma and may lead to decreased long-term volcanic hazards," wrote the scientists.

More research needs to be done to figure out how to best protect the planet from a supervolcano

eruption, the researchers also said.

As of now, people would have mere minutes at most should the Yellowstone volcano erupt.

That would not be enough time to save lives.

But scientists also say that it isn't going to erupt all that soon.

We seem to get evidence to the contrary seemingly daily, yet those studying the caldera ask

to trust them when they say it's acting completely normal.

The Washington Post recently wrote an article titled "The " Yet right in their article,

they state:

The Yellowstone region has seen three big eruptions, the first one 2.1 million years

ago, the most recent 630,000 years ago.

Contrary to Internet rumor-mongering, as well as conspiracy theories about government coverups,

there's no sign that a fourth cataclysmic event is about to happen.

–The Washington Post

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California Authorities Announce Arrest In "Golden State Killer" Case - Duration: 1:46.

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Golden State Killer - california authorities provide new insight in 'golden state killer' case - Duration: 7:09.

Authorities have arrested a former police officer who is suspected of being one of California's

most prolific serial killers and rapists — the Golden State Killer.

A local and federal task force apprehended the suspect late Tuesday evening,

after tying him to the crimes through "surveillance and discarded DNA,"

Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones told reporters Wednesday.

In the 40 years since the Original Night Stalker began his campaign of terror in Sacramento

and moved south through the Bay Area and Santa Barbara and Orange counties, he had remained

unidentified.

Authorities say the attacker, also dubbed the East Area rapist and the Golden State

Killer, is responsible for 12 killings, 45 rapes and more than 120 residential burglaries

from 1976 to 1986.

A 72-year-old Citrus Heights resident, Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., has been charged by prosecutors

in Sacramento, Ventura and Orange counties with eight counts of murder.

He is being held without bail, according to jail records.

Local and federal authorities descended on DeAngelo's beige, single-story home Tuesday

evening and remained there Wednesday morning, when they removed two cars, a boat and a motorcycle

from the garage.

The suspect was a police officer in Auburn during the 1970s but was fired after he was

accused of shoplifting a hammer and dog repellent, according to a 1979 newspaper article.

He is suspected of committing some crimes while he was still on the force.

Tuesday's arrest stemmed from the slaying of two married couples — Brian and Kate

Maggiore, who were killed in Sacramento County in 1978; and Lyman and Charlene Smith, who

were killed in Ventura County in 1980.

On Wednesday, the Orange County district attorney's office added four other murder charges against

DeAngelo for a series of slayings there in the 1980s.

The FBI has created a website dedicated to the case where the public can view police

sketches of the attacker and hear from witnesses and victims' families.

The last known crime associated with the Original Night Stalker took place in 1986, but his

notoriety persists.

In 2004, California voters passed an initiative, bankrolled by the brother of one of his victims,

that mandates collection of DNA samples from people convicted — or even arrested — in

felony cases.

By 1978, the man had attacked victims in Oakland, Danville and Walnut Creek.

In 1979, he killed two in Goleta, and two years later killed yet another couple in the

Santa Barbara County town.

Authorities in 2011 pinpointed DNA evidence from the killer in the 1981 slayings of Cheri

Domingo, 35, and Gregory Sanchez, 27.

And they matched that evidence with DNA from other crime scenes.

Sanchez was shot and bludgeoned.

Domingo died of massive head injuries.

Some of the grisly details matched those at other crime scenes associated with the Original

Night Stalker: Sanchez and Domingo lived in an upscale neighborhood and were killed in

bed.

Domingo's hands had been tied — as had the hands of victims at other scenes.

Authorities said the killer would sometimes place cups or plates on his bound victims'

backs so he'd have an audible clue if they broke free while he was in another room.

At the time of the crimes he was described as being about 5-foot-9 with blond or auburn

hair.

He appeared to have military or law enforcement training.

Before he became known as the Original Night Stalker — so named to distinguish him from

Richard Ramirez, the serial killer dubbed the Night Stalker who terrorized the Los Angeles

area in the mid-1980s — the killer was tied to no fewer than 52 sexual assaults in Sacramento

County and the Bay Area.

Writer Michelle McNamara became obsessed with the case and spent years researching it.

She wrote an article for Los Angeles magazine and was turning it into a book when she died

in 2016.

Her widower, comedian and actor Patton Oswalt, helped complete the book, which is now a bestseller.

"I think you got him, Michelle," Oswalt said Wednesday on Twitter.

The Sacramento County district attorney, the FBI and the Sheriff's Department announced

the suspects arrest at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

"We found the needle in the haystack and it was right here in Sacramento County,"

said Dist.

Atty.

Anne Marie Schubert.

In addition to charges filed in Sacramento County,

Orange County Dist.

Atty.

Tony Rackauckas announced that his office filed on Wednesday four felony counts of murder

against DeAngelo.

Prosecutors alleged DeAngelo killed husband and wife Keith and Patrice Harrington in 1980

in Dana Point, and accused him of committing the 1981 rape and killing of a 28-year-old

woman in Irvine and the 1986 rape and killing of an 18-year-old woman, also in Irvine.

"It is time for the victims to begin to heal," said Bruce Harrington, Keith Harrington's

brother and one of those who helped to finance the voter initiative Proposition 69, which

expanded California's DNA database to include every convicted felon in the state.

Jennifer Carole, the daughter of victim Lyman Smith, said she had long thought that the

person who bludgeoned her father and stepmother to death had probably died in the following

decades.

To find out he was not only alive, but living among them in Sacramento, was an overwhelming

revelation, she said.

"In my mind I thought he was dead the whole time," Carole said.

"I'd compartmentalized it.

But to find out … he's been in Sacramento, where all my family lives … it's unbelievable.

How can he have just been here?"

Throughout the morning Wednesday, authorities combed through DeAngelo's home, a wood and

brick-trim structure with a "Beware of dog" sign on the fence.

A crush of police vehicles and media filled the quiet subdivision of winding roads and

cul-de-sacs.

Area residents said they were familiar with the story of the Golden State Killer and were

shocked to learn that the suspect had lived among them.

"It's a little surreal," said Richelle Taylor, 42.

As he walked his dog past the police tape and evidence trucks, resident Mike Foulk,

51, eyed the spectacle.

"It's got to be a little heartbreaking and shocking for the people who [live across

the street]," he said.

"They'll probably never look at the house the same way again."

Jack Haddad, 51, and wife Hala Doumat, 35, live within view of DeAngelo 's driveway.

Neither knew him, but Doumat said she regularly walks by his house with her three kids.

The couple said they had recently watched a documentary on the Golden State Killer.

"I knew there was a $50,000 reward," Haddad said.

He said he was shocked it had taken so long to solve the case.

"I have mixed feelings," Haddad said about the arrest.

"If something so horrific can happen so close to you, anything goes."

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Tomi Lahren slammed California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) and Democratic lawmakers - Duration: 6:36.

president Trump doubling down on his push for a border wall after getting a

briefing on anti drug trafficking efforts yesterday the president also

taking aim at Democrats for blocking funding for the wall watch drugs are

flowing into our country we need border protection we need the wall we have to

have the wall the Democrats don't want to approve a wall because they think

it's good politically it's not the White House is also pushing back against

California Governor Jerry Jerry Brown for insisting his state's troops will go

to the border only to help fight quote Tran transnational crime not to enforce

federal immigration law now the president threatening to cut off funding

for the state's National Guard deployment mr. Trump tweeting Governor

Jerry Brown announced he will deploy up to 400 National Guard troops to do

nothing the crime rate in California is high enough and the federal government

will not be paying for governor Browns charade

we need border security and action not words meantime a new Quinnipiac poll

finds that 53 percent of Texas voters oppose building a wall but a larger

majority sixty percent support the use of National Guard troops patrolling the

border Wow is this is this fight heating up re

yeah the immigration fight never will cool down but you know I'll at the point

now I want to switch Donald Trump would go back to San Diego and say Governor

Brown tear down this wall if they are so opposed to walls why do we have that

wall up in San Diego California because exactly and the only reason the

Democrats don't want what works is because Donald Trump is for it this is

the ultimate compromise the president should give daca they should give

president the wall and we could finally make progress as a nation when you and

and I got married about six miles from the border in Nogales when you don't

have some sort of a wall a wall system it makes it very hard for our people on

that border to protect us it was just porous it can't be along the entire

border we know that geographically that's not possible but if you start

taking out walls you make the point why do they exist because they work you know

Tommy Governor Brown really threw us off here I mean

I'm sending the National Guard down every said oh my gosh we never thought

you would do that but then he basically wants to send them down there and have

them do nothing when the Governor of California says I'm not going to have

the National Guard enforce federal immigration law let that sink in that is

the Democratic Party that is the Governor of California saying I don't

really have a desire to enforce federal immigration law every Californian every

American should be infuriated by that because he is effectively saying I don't

really care about your safety and oh by the way the legal immigrants that spent

so much time and money to come over here the right way by the way I don't really

care about your sacrifice either it's a slap in the face

I think Californians are waking up I've said this time and time again because I

live there and I see it every day they're tired of this the partisanship

is going out the window and safety is coming first they're saying a seam that

was sort of this revolution as the president put it with the sanctuary city

laws in California Murray your thoughts though in response to her well I would

actually go back to something Ari said I have said the same thing look I hate the

idea of the wall and I hate the fact the taxpayers have to pay for something the

president said Mexico would pay for but Donald Trump won and he said he would do

it so if there's a way to do daca for some sort of wall combined with

surveillance with drones and increased border officials that's a compromise I

think most Americans could get behind as much as I hate the concept in how he

talks about the wall and particularly the pact the fact that we would be

paying for it why is that a compromise Congress can't get to I just I truly

since frustrated at Congress on both sides Republican side where are you

talking like that it reminds me of how unreasonable Democrats have been versus

what you're saying because they had the nation in Congress's and the president's

attention on this with that first shutdown and it feels like they backed

away from the cheese tray I mean the kind of compromise that you are

outlining actually benefits us too it's not just about bringing the sides

together and I mentioned safety and so did you with the border that's not an

insensitivity to the people who are coming over there's crime at the border

there's drug smuggling at the border there's human trafficking of little ones

at the border there's a whole bunch of stuff going on that are national

security issues and marine what you're talking about is great

call some people and I hope they listen to you well you need I mean again I

don't think my party's been perfect on this Republicans there wasn't like some

perfect plan they put on the table don't just walks away from I think both sides

in Congress right now do not want to compromise on this ahead of the midterms

and I think that is both abscess Elysee and frustrating no I I really want to

interject in this because this is my state and I think this is really

important I agree with you that Congress needs to move on this but here's you

have the two sides that are they're not moving

you have the Republicans that are saying we won a wall we want to protect

Americans and you have Democrats that are saying yeah but what we really want

to do is protect you legal immigrants those are the competing agendas let the

American people decide which one's more important that you don't this is we

should protect Americans first to be honest yeah failure to get this done has

led to a miss Reid of American politics people in this country will feel so much

better about both parties both parties will gain if they do this this is not

about placating to the extremes this is about showing that our government can

work together everyone's know what's up after tax because they got something

done same thing will happen if they can get to a compromise here well and it's

like where we said it is the compromise but it's also showing that we're putting

ourselves first which is ironic because people want to put us down for wanting

to put ourselves first but when we do compromise that's what we do yeah and

doing it with and I know people sometimes don't like that word but there

are many many Republicans including in times donald trump who have said i don't

want to kick these daca kids out he says it although he says it all the time

maybe there's an opening you want to find a word there Tommy I agree with you

this president has been more than accommodating

I think the biting later that I believe he has I believe he said it was

competitive in every indication that he will move on daca but you have to give

us the wall that's what he was elected to do this president cares about

American first and guess what Americans have a right to put ourselves first in

our own country radical position I know

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