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California's first Muslim judge on faith and public service - Duration: 8:26.

>> Stewart: CALIFORNIA MARKED A

HISTORIC MILESTONE THIS YEAR

WHEN THE STATE'S FIRST MUSLIM

JUDGE, HALIM DHANIDINA, WAS

APPOINTED TO THE CALIFORNIA

COURT OF APPEAL.

HIS POSITION COMES AT A TIME OF

RISING ANTI-MUSLIM SENTIMENT

ACROSS THE COUNTRY, WITH PEOPLE

JUDGING HIM BECAUSE OF HIS

RELIGION AND QUESTIONING HIS

ROLE IN DEMOCRACY.

PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND SPECIAL

CORRESPONDENT DAVID TERESHCHUK

HAS THE STORY.

>> Reporter: A REGULAR FAMILY

MAN, TO ALL INTENTS AND

PURPOSES.

HALIM DHANIDINA SPENDS MUCH OF

THE WEEKEND WITH HIS CHILDREN.

BUT ON WORKING DAYS, DHANIDINA

WIELDS GREAT AUTHORITY OVER

OTHER PEOPLE'S LIVES AND

FAMILIES AS A JUDGE.

AND HE CARRIES AN UNCOMMON

DISTINCTION IN AMERICA'S

COURTROOMS.

HE'S A MUSLIM.

ONE OF VERY FEW AMONG THIS

COUNTRY'S JUDGES.

>> I'VE BEEN FACED WITH PEOPLE

WHO WOULD MAKE IGNORANT OR

BIGOTED COMMENTS.

AND IT WAS JUST SOMETHING THAT

YOU LEARN TO DEAL WITH.

IT'S VERY EASY FOR PEOPLE TO

SAY, TO IMAGINE WHAT HORRIBLE

THINGS WOULD HAPPEN IF A MUSLIM

IS A JUDGE, IF THERE AREN'T ANY

MUSLIM JUDGES.

BY PROVIDING WHAT I'M HOPING IS

A COUNTEREXAMPLE, IT SORT OF

DEMYSTIFIES THE SUBJECT.

>> Reporter: AMERICA'S MOST

SENIOR JUDGE PROFESSING THE

FAITH OF ISLAM HAD A SUBSTANTIAL

CAREER IN THE CALIFORNIA STATE

COURT SYSTEM, PROGRESSING TO

MORE ELEVATED POSITIONS OVER

TIME, AND ENDING UP HERE,

SITTING ON THE STATE COURT OF

APPEAL.

DHANIDINA WAS BORN IN CHICAGO TO

GUJARATI PARENTS FROM THE INDIAN

SUBCONTINENT WHO'D ALREADY

MIGRATED TO EAST AFRICA BEFORE

COMING TO AMERICA.

HE ATTENDED COLLEGE IN

CALIFORNIA, GAINING HIS LAW

DEGREE THERE TOO.

HE THEN GOT A JUNIOR JOB IN A

DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, SOON

BECOMING A PROSECUTOR HIMSELF.

A COLLEAGUE FROM THOSE DAYS,

JUDGE ANDREW KIM, RECALLS HIM

WELL.

>> TALKING TO HIM ABOUT CASES,

IT WAS OBVIOUS THAT HE WAS

LIGHT-YEARS AHEAD OF ME IN TERMS

OF TRYING CASES, HIS ABILITY TO

CONNECT WITH JURIES.

>> Reporter: DHANIDINA CAME TO

TAKE THE LEAD IN PROSECUTING THE

KINDS OF CRIME TO WHICH

CALIFORNIA'S JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

APPLIES SOME NO-NONSENSE LABELS.

>> THE LAST TWO TRIAL

ASSIGNMENTS I HAD WERE THE

"HARDCORE GANG DIVISION," WHICH

IS I THINK WHAT YOU'RE REFERRING

TO, AND THEN THE "MAJOR CRIMES

DIVISION" WAS THE ONE I WENT TO

AFTER THAT.

>> Reporter: SOUNDS LIKE HEAVY

DUTY?

>> YOU COULD SAY THAT.

I MEAN LOS ANGELES DOES HAVE

SOMETHING OF A GANG PROBLEM.

I WAS IN THAT UNIT FOR ALMOST

FOUR YEARS HANDLING ANY KIND OF

VIOLENT CRIME, USUALLY MURDERS

OR ATTEMPTED MURDERS, THAT HAD A

GANG-RELATED ANGLE.

>> Reporter: IN 2012, GOVERNOR

JERRY BROWN MADE HIM A SUPERIOR

COURT JUDGE.

INITIALLY AT LEAST, DHANIDINA

DIDN'T THINK MUCH ABOUT HIS

BEING THE FIRST MUSLIM TO BE

APPOINTED TO THE BENCH IN

CALIFORNIA.

THEN THINGS CHANGED WHEN HE WAS

GREETED WITH MORE THAN JUST

CONGRATULATIONS.

>> THERE WAS SOME NEGATIVE

FEEDBACK TOO, MOSTLY ON THE

INTERNET, CERTAIN WEBSITES THAT,

I THINK IT WAS SORT OF A THIRD

RAIL FOR THEM OR THE PEOPLE WHO

READ THEIR SITES TO HAVE A

MUSLIM APPOINTED AS A JUDGE.

AND SO REALLY HORRIBLE THINGS

WERE BEING WRITTEN ABOUT ME.

>> Reporter: THE GOVERNOR'S

OFFICE RECEIVED SLEWS OF HATE

MAIL ABOUT DHANIDINA, INCLUDING

THREATS TO HIS SAFETY.

BUT THE NEGATIVE RESPONSE DID

NOT STOP GOVERNOR BROWN FROM

PROMOTING HIM TO THE STATE

COURTS OF APPEAL IN 2018, MAKING

HIM THE COUNTRY'S HIGHEST-

RANKING MUSLIM JUDGE.

UNDETERRED BY THREATS, DHANIDINA

IS MATTER-OF-FACT ABOUT HIS ROLE

AS BOTH MUSLIM AND JUDGE.

>> MUSLIMS CAN PARTICIPATE FULLY

IN THE CIVIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE

UNITED STATES WITH HONOR OR EVEN

WITH DISTINCTION.

AND THAT YOUR RELIGIOUS

BACKGROUND DOESN'T NEED TO BE AN

OBSTACLE TO THAT.

>> Reporter: HE SEES IT AS AN

IMPORTANT PART OF HIS JOB TO GO

OUT AMONG THE COMMUNITY.

HERE HE'S HELPING TO PRESIDE AT

A BRIDGE-BUILDING EVENT THAT

LINKS LOS ANGELES' JEWS WITH THE

CITY'S MUSLIMS.

>> YOU HAVE ALL TAKEN RISKS TO

BE HERE CLEARLY, FIGHTING THE

TRAFFIC TONIGHT WAS THE FIRST

RISK.

EVERYONE MENTIONED IT.

>> Reporter: HIS CO-CHAIR IS

JEWISH, RACHEL ANDRES.

>> HE CARES SO MUCH ABOUT THE

COMMUNITY, ABOUT MUSLIMS, ABOUT

JEWS, ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS, ABOUT

FAIRNESS, ABOUT EQUALITY.

I'VE GOTTEN TO KNOW HIM OVER THE

PAST FOUR PLUS YEARS, WHEN IT'S

BEEN A PRETTY DIFFICULT TIME IN

AMERICA AND I FEEL LIKE WE'VE

HAD EACH OTHER'S BACKS.

AFTER THE PITTSBURGH SHOOTING,

WHEN I TURNED ON MY PHONE, MY

FIRST EMAIL WAS FROM HALIM.

AND THAT WAS SO MEANINGFUL THAT

HE WAS THE FIRST PERSON THAT

REACHED OUT.

>> Reporter: DHANIDINA WAS

BROUGHT UP IN THE ISMAILI BRANCH

OF ISLAM, WHICH EMPHASIZES

RESPECT FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S

BELIEFS AND TRADITIONS.

>> THAT WAS DRIVEN HOME BY MY

PARENTS AND BY, YOU KNOW, OTHER

ISMAILIS, WHO HAVE LEARNED VERY

EARLY ON THAT PLURALISM IN

SOCIETY IS A GOOD THING, AND

DIVERSITY IN SOCIETY IS A

STRENGTH.

AND NO BETTER PLACE TO

DEMONSTRATE THAT REALLY THAN A

PLACE LIKE THE UNITED STATES.

>> Reporter: IN TODAY'S UNITED

STATES, DHANIDINA USES HIS

POSITION TO REACH OUT IN PERHAPS

UNEXPECTED DIRECTIONS.

HE HAS ADDRESSED A CHAPTER OF

THE CONSERVATIVE FEDERALIST

SOCIETY AT THE EVANGELICAL

CHRISTIAN TRINITY LAW SCHOOL.

>> AS SOMEONE WHO IS MUSLIM, WHO

WAS A LAWYER AND NOW IS A JUDGE

AND NOW IS AN APPELLATE JUSTICE,

IT'S PART OF MY RESPONSIBILITY

TO, WHERE THERE ARE

OPPORTUNITIES, TO TRY TO EDUCATE

PEOPLE.

>> Reporter: THE FEDERALISTS AT

TRINITY WANTED TO DISCUSS A FEAR

FREQUENTLY VOICED AMONG

CONSERVATIVES-- THAT SHARIA LAW,

THE BODY OF RELIGIOUS LAW

OBSERVED BY MANY MUSLIMS, MIGHT

BE GAINING UNDUE INFLUENCE IN

AMERICA'S COURTROOMS.

>> THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT BEING

MUSLIM THAT PEOPLE BELIEVE MAKES

YOU AN ADHERENT TO THIS VERSION

OF WHAT'S CALLED "SHARIA LAW"

THAT THEY KNOW ABOUT FROM WHAT

THEY SEE ON THE NEWS.

YOU KNOW, THE HORRIBLE THINGS

DONE IN THE NAME OF RELIGION IN

OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD.

>> Reporter: BEHEADINGS.

>> BEHEADINGS, YOU KNOW,

KIDNAPPINGS.

BOKO HARAM, AL SHABAAB.

AL QAEDA CERTAINLY.

HEZBOLLAH, HAMAS.

YOU NAME IT.

AND SO THEREFORE PEOPLE BELIEVE

IF A MUSLIM WERE IN THE LEGAL

SYSTEM THEY WOULD APPLY THAT

TYPE OF LAW IN OUR SOCIETY.

I'VE ALWAYS FELT THAT THERE ARE

PEOPLE WHO HAVE THESE DOUBTS IN

GOOD FAITH SO I WANT TO TRY TO

DISPEL THEM IF I CAN.

>> Reporter: INDEED THERE IS A

PERSISTENT ANTI-SHARIA MOVEMENT

AFOOT.

SINCE 2010, OVER 200 BILLS HAVE

BEEN INTRODUCED IN 43 DIFFERENT

STATE LEGISLATURES WITH THE

INTENT TO BAN SHARIA LAW FROM

BEING INVOKED IN ANY COURT.

13 STATES HAVE PASSED THESE

BILLS INTO LAW.

>> THAT ISSUE, I THINK, IS

PERHAPS BEING USED AS SORT OF A

WEDGE ISSUE TO TRY TO ISOLATE AN

INSULAR MINORITY OR MAKE PEOPLE

FEEL THAT AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO

HAPPEN TO BE MUSLIM ARE FOREIGN.

>> Reporter: DHANIDINA BELIEVES

THE FEAR BEHIND THESE ANTI-

SHARIA MOVES IS ENTIRELY

BASELESS AND THAT IT'S IMPORTANT

THAT HE, A MUSLIM JUDGE, DELIVER

THAT MESSAGE.

>> I THINK THE LAW APPLIES THE

SAME TO EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF

THEIR RELIGION, REGARDLESS OF

THEIR GENDER, AND THAT THE LEGAL

SYSTEM IS INTENDED TO BE FREE

FROM RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE, IT'S A

SECULAR SYSTEM.

>> DO YOU BELIEVE THAT UNDER THE

WAGE ORDER...

>> Reporter: SO JUST HOW DOES

THE JUSTICE'S BACKGROUND AS A

MUSLIM INFORM HIS DECISION

MAKING IN COURT?

>> WITHIN THE RELIGION OF ISLAM,

JUST LIKE JUDAISM AND

CHRISTIANITY, BUDDHISM, ET

CETERA, THERE ARE ETHICAL CODES

AND PROBABLY NOT SURPRISING,

MAYBE SURPRISINGLY, THEY'RE THE

SAME ACROSS THE BOARD.

HONESTY.

INTEGRITY.

FAIRNESS.

JUSTICE.

MERCY.

THESE ARE CONCEPTS THAT ALL OF

THE MAJOR RELIGIONS THAT I'M

AWARE OF HAVE IN COMMON.

AND TO THAT EXTENT, MY RELIGIOUS

UPBRINGING OR BELIEFS PLAY A

ROLE BECAUSE I THINK IT IS

IMPORTANT TO BE HONEST, HAVE

INTEGRITY, AND TREAT PEOPLE

FAIRLY.

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Jerry Brown, blue tsunami top California 2018 in politics The Modesto Bee - Duration: 6:01.

Jerry Brown, blue tsunami top California 2018 in politics The Modesto Bee

December 30, 2018 12:01 AM

A blue tsunami knocked out the California GOP. California Democrats fought President Donald Trump on Twitter and in court. Gov. Jerry Brown stockpiled an unprecedented state surplus as he readied his retirement move to the family ranch.

Those stories and more stand out in what was a year of nonstop news in California politics. Heres our entirely subjective list of the past years biggest stories, and a nod to .

In California, the blue wave was : All seven Republican held California congressional seats flipped to the blue side, including Orange County — the birthplace of the Nixon and Reagan revolutions.

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It was, as we called it, the orange curtain and it has now fallen, Republican political consultant Rob Stutzman said, .

Central Valley Republican Reps. andost, too.

But the Democratic gains werent restricted to congressional seats. Democratic candidates won every single statewide race, most notably the race for governor that featured Democratic Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom squaring off with Republican businessman and Illinois transplant John Cox.

Democrats also routed Republicans , with Dems wand moving up to 29 seats in the State Senate.

With a massive supermajority and the governors mansion, California Democrats are poised to pass in the coming year. Meanwhile, California Republicans are left .

California voters dont think much of how President Donald Trump is doing the job. One August poll showed that two thirds of Golden State voters at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Those numbers help explain why Newsom spent far more time on the campaign trail than he did his opponent, Cox. They also shed light on why the state of California is embroiled in some that pit its

For his part, Trump was game to rile up his antagonists on the Left Coast. He used Twitter and political ads to criticize Californias and

Still, when the Camp Fire ripped across Northern California, killing 86 people and destroyed thousands of buildings including the town of Paradise , Trump joined his foils Newsom and Gov. Jerry Brown .

Dont ask him about his legacy.

Gov. Jerry Brown has dollar 15 million in a campaign finance account and he says he has every intention of when he retires to the family ranch in Colusa County.

He used his 16th and final year as California governor to stockpile reserves and anthat could cushion budget cuts in a recession or give Newsom room to make good on campaign promises.

Brown used his platform to , nudging leaders around the world to . He hosted his own climate summit in San Francisco, where he announced an initiative to giveto monitor air pollution.

He also pledging to move California to 100 percent zero carbon energy by 2045.

The MeToo movement launched a nationwide soul searching in late 2017, as Americans grappled with the revelation that some of the nations biggest celebrities and media personalities had engaged in predatory behavior ranging from unwanted sexual advances and harassment to outright sexual assault.

Politicians in Sacramento were no exception. before the end of 2017 amid accusations that they harassed subordinates.

Over the past year, the Legislature and sought to put in .

Gov. Brown, prompted by a in the state workforce, created a new program to who are accused of misbehavior.

New rules werent the only story, though. Public officials continued to face MeToo allegations.

Less than a month after the Democrats historic midterm election victory, resigned after allegations emerged that he had engaged in sexual misconduct with staffers.

A long time staff member to Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris after the Sacramento Bee reported that the state paid a dollar 400,000 settlement to resolve a harassment and retaliation lawsuit that alleged he mistreated a subordinate at the Department of Justice.

While serving as then Attorney General Harris director of the Division of Law Enforcement, Larry Wallace allegedly demeaned and harassed a female employee. Harris, who grilled during his confirmation hearings about an alleged sex assault, said she did not know about the settlement until the Bee asked about it. The state approved it .

On Jan. 1, 2018, California joined Washington, Oregon and Alaska as the latest state to allow the lawful sale of recreational cannabis to adults 21 and older.

But although 2016s California Proposition 64 to legalize marijuana passed with 57 percent of the vote, the cannabis industry still faces several obstacles to operating in the Golden State.

For starters, theres the fact that marijuana remains classified as a Schedule I controlled substance by the federal government. Since its technically a federal crime to sell marijuana, federally insured banks and credit unions with cannabis growers and sellers, lest they face sanctions from the U.S. government.

The prospects for a state run, cannabis friendly bank , either.

Then theres the fact that several cities and counties cannabis cultivation and sales — one of Prop 64s selling points was that local governments would retain the ability to regulate the sale of cannabis even if it became legal statewide.

That has led to a patchwork of legal statuses for cannabis, with laws varying county by county, city by city.

A full list of the biggest news in 2018 California politics would be an unreadable mess. So heres a brief rundown of some of the other again, completely subjective big political stories in 2018. Did we miss something? Be sure to let us know in the comments.

U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, R San Diego, and his wife on multiple federal felonies for misuse of federal funds. Hunter for any financial shenanigans, and to his congressional seat.

Facing , Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, an prominent supporter of President Trump, adopted Trump like tactics in his campaign, not against his Democratic opponent Andrew Jans, but with his local newspaper, the Fresno Bee. That included radio and TV ads and .

Universal basic income — the idea of paying citizens a no strings attached monthly stipend to help address the rising cost of living and declining wages — gained a prominent test case in Stockton. Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs partnered with Silicon Valley investors to provide city residents with a dollar 500 monthly payment as part of an 18 month experiment. his support for UBI stemmed from a desire to revitalize his city and also from the looming threat of automation and displacement.

Several California Republicans, including gubernatorial candidate John Cox rooted their campaigns in the effort to repeal the California gas tax increase — an effort . More than half of Californians voted to keep the gas tax increase in place, something proponents argued would fund necessary road infrastructure projects across the state.

Andrew Sheeler covers Californias unique political climate for McClatchy. He has covered crime and politics from Interior Alaska to North Dakotas oil patch to the rugged coast of southern Oregon. He attended the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

December 30, 2018 03:00 AM

Davisha Mitchells California federal civil rights lawsuit alleges a sheriffs deputy smashed her head against the wall, causing a a broken tooth and bloody lip. She also says she was forced onto the ground and a spit hood was placed over her face.

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California's Pet Stores To Only Sell Rescue Cats, Dogs And Rabbits - News Today - Duration: 2:50.

California is ringing in the new year as the first state in the country to ban stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits that aren't rescues.

The Pet Rescue and Adoption Act, which was signed into law by California Gov. Jerry Brown in 2017, will go into effect on Tuesday, Jan. 1.

The law requires all pet shops to identify the public animal control agency, shelter or rescue group that the animal came from. Such information must be on display on its cage or in its enclosure.

The stores must also give public animal control agencies and shelters periodic access to those records. Anyone found to violate the law would be subject to a $500 fine.

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California is becoming the first state in the country to ban stores from selling nonrescue dogs, cats and rabbits.

The law intends to promote the adoption of pets from shelters and to help stop supporting mass breeding facilities ― popularly known as "puppy mills" ― which often have deplorable and inhumane conditions.

"In many cases, puppy mills house animals in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions without adequate food, water, socialization or veterinary care," a fact sheet for the legislation said. "As a result, animals bred in these facilities often face an array of health problems, including communicable diseases, behavioral issues and genetic disorders."

The public will still be allowed to purchase dogs, cats and rabbits directly from private breeders.

The bill, A.B. 485, received strong support from animal welfare organizations like the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Humane Society of the United States. According to the ASPCA, an estimated 1.5 million animals were euthanized in shelters in the U.S. in 2016.

Critics of the law expressed concern that it will make it harder for the public to find specific breeds and that it will put some shops out of business.

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