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The fate of California's high-speed rail project was cast into further doubt Tuesday when the U

S. Department of Transportation announced plans to cancel $929 million in grant funds, a move that some viewed as political payback

 The action marks an escalation in the battle between President Trump and the state of California since Gov

Gavin Newsom said last week that the project lacked a path to complete a statewide system and vowed to scale back the $77-billion mega-project

Advertisement >  The Transportation Department also said it was "actively exploring every legal option" to get back an additional $2

5-billion grant that is being used to finance the construction of 119 miles of rail line in the Central Valley

 The two federal grants represent about one-fourth of all the funding for the project to date — money critical to completing the Central Valley portion and finishing environmental reviews for other segments between San Francisco and Los Angeles

If the funds are lost or tied up in a long legal battle, the state would probably have to either make up the money elsewhere or further curtail the project

 Newsom on Tuesday vowed to block the move, arguing that it was political payback by the Trump administration

 "It's no coincidence that the Administration's threat comes 24 hours after California led 16 states in challenging the President's farcical 'national emergency,'" Newsom said in a statement, referring to Trump's emergency declaration to secure funding for his wall on the Mexican border

"The President even tied the two issues together in a tweet this morning. This is clear political retribution by President Trump, and we won't sit idly by

This is California's money, and we are going to fight for it."  Earlier in the day, Trump had declared on Twitter, "The failed Fast Train project in California, where the cost overruns are becoming world record setting, is hundreds of times more expensive than the desperately needed Wall!"  Ronald Batory, chief of the Federal Railroad Administration, the transportation agency that made the grants in 2009 and 2010, laid out a lengthy legal argument Tuesday for why the state was out of compliance with the grant agreement

Batory said in a three-page letter to California High Speed Rail Authority Chief Executive Brian Kelly that the state "has materially failed to comply with the terms of the agreement and has failed to make reasonable progress on the project

"  Batory alleged that the state had failed to spend required matching funds, falling short by $100 million as of December

He argued that it will fail to complete the Central Valley construction by a 2022 deadline required by the grant

Batory also said the state has not submitted required financial information — such as reports on what has been delivered to date — that would allow federal regulators to oversee the grants

It also has failed to take corrective actions after regulators raised concerns in 2017 and 2018

 The letter also cited Newsom's State of the State speech last week that outlined a plan to build a limited operating segment between Merced and Bakersfield as a "significant retreat from the state's initial vision and commitment

"  The rail authority said Tuesday afternoon that it would respond in detail to those allegations in coming days

 Newsom said in his speech that the project needed to be rethought and that the initial run would be within the Central Valley, not the San Francisco-to-Los Angeles route voters approved a decade ago

 "But let's be real," Newsom said in the speech to lawmakers. "The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long

There's been too little oversight and not enough transparency.… Right now, there simply isn't a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to L

A. I wish there were. However, we do have the capacity to complete a high-speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield

"  In the hours that followed Newsom's speech, Trump demanded that California return $3

5 billion in federal funds, and headlines proclaimed the Democratic governor was abandoning the ambitious project championed by his predecessors — a story line that Newsom denied and one that his team has scrambled to correct

 Although Newsom said the full project will eventually be completed, his tough remarks clearly sent a signal about his tepid support for the project and triggered some managers in the project office to consider leaving

 Whether the Trump administration can actually cancel the $929-million grant, which in legal terms is called "de-obligating" the funds, remains unclear

The possibility of ordering a refund of the $2.5-billion grant that is already being spent is even a bigger legal uncertainty

Advertisement >  Former congressman Jeff Denham, a Central Valley Republican who chaired the House rail subcommittee and is an outspoken critic of the project, spent years with his staff trying to figure out whether it would be possible to de-obligate the funding and ultimately decided it could not be done by congressional act

 The federal action to terminate the grant wades into uncharted legal territory

 "I can't recall of any precedent," said Art Bauer, a longtime state Senate Transportation Committee staffer who was deeply involved in the early planning on the high-speed rail

"They never claw back money. They are saying you are not getting money we committed to you

They are setting up a big fight."  But in this case, Bauer said, "the governor unwittingly gave the federal government a reason to back away from the project

"  Although the federal regulators alleged that the state violated the terms of the grant, Bauer said such performance is typical in federal funding for transportation

"Just look at any highway project. They are never done on schedule or on budget. They are often not done within the original scope

 "The supporters of the project are really going to go through the roof," he added

"I imagine a good part of the congressional delegation will gang up on the Department of Transportation and the federal Railroad Administration

But there is no love lost."  The Trump administration action is likely to add further fuel to critics, including those in California, who want the project stopped

Assemblyman Vince Fong (R-Bakersfield) said Tuesday that the entire project should be scrapped and funds redirected to Central Valley projects that would benefit the state

 Assemblyman Jim Patterson (R-Fresno), a vocal critic of the project, said, "It doesn't matter what the state says about not giving the money back," he said

"The feds can, in fact, claw that money back." Times staff writer Sarah D. Wire in Washington contributed to this report

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[한글자막] My Hometown (California) Chillin' | Visiting Home (USA) - Duration: 13:15.

Hey guys

I'm at a stoplight right now, at an intersection

And I'm driving to meet my friends for the weekend

I'm driving which I haven't done in like a year

I'm always like a little nervous before I start driving

But.. it's a skill that you can never really lose

Once I start up the car like

You just remember how to do everything

So I'm trying to be very careful

Like I said, I'm at a red light and once I go

I'm gonna have to shut this down, which is right now

We're in a Korean market in the U.S.

I just found Honey Butter Chips and it's all in English

That's... Oh, it's in Korean there

That's so weird

(Mexican food)

Size of my forearm

Hey~!

The gang eating Mexican food

Yeah!

Tacos galore

Hi~

I wanna show you how long my cat is

Okay, let's see

Aww (laughs)

Look at his little arms

So long

Hold it, YES

You're doing beautiful

Yasssss

Yay~!

(After an hour or so of "not even feeling the alcohol")

(Get it, Moni)

(Disco Ash)

(Laughs) I can't

I can't even see dude

Uhh.. My legs are broken

(Karaoke time)

(lmao too hype)

San Diego, California!

Cheers!

Yay~

(I love driving)

(Cruising with music)

(On the way to Northern California)

(Biker gang)

(San Franciso, California)

(Hi, Naruto!)

(Sleeping beauty, sister)

(Sister choosing a painting)

(Got one!)

Thank you

We have fifteen seconds until showtime

We have five seconds until showtime

Heyyyy (laughs)

Hey, let's go to work~!

Flow like water

What, what!

Ohhh~!

Ayyyyy!

UFO, UFO!

Crowd, make some noise!

Woooo~

Rubberband man!

He's a rubberband man~

He's a rubberband man

Ayyy

Go Lando, go Lando, go!

Whoa~!

(lol my sister filming)

Hey, you!

(Fisherman's Wharf of San Francisco)

Smells good

There's bubbles!

It's the one I'm getting

Getting it in gray

(Irish coffee)

(actual speed)

Ooh it's warm

(Golden Gate Bridge)

(Back in Southern California) / With my brother again!

We're gonna go climbing

See ya there

(My brother filming lol)

Let me work my uh...

No, keep looking at shoes

Pretend you're looking at shoes still

Man, my production value

Sick, look at this sick b-roll

Should show me your shoes now

(Beginner's training)

Wow

It's training for everyone

Oh, sweet. Okay

Do you have any questions?

Umm not right now

Cool

Alright, chalking up

Wooo!

Okay, so we're starting off with the beginner one

Wow, that was so fast

Nice!

(Brother-sister bonding)

Ughhh I don't like the feeling

Like this?

Yeah

Good, come on

Good!

Yes~

It's my volleyball number

Armyn: That's how old I am

Yum

Breakfast slash lunch

Here, get Seau

Are you happy, boy?

The salsas

(Battleship Iowa)

(mom on the phone lol)

We're gonna go on a boat (cruise ship)

Where's Auntie Lally?

There, and Uncle Paul

(Suite)

Oh my gosh, we've got like a...

Because my Uncle works on the ship

On this cruise ship

Look at that

It's like a family room

(Laughing)

(Bathroom)

There we go

All right

There's a jacuzzi

(Jacuzzi)

Look at my Aunties, so pretty

One, two, three

(Pool)

(Gym)

Pre-buffet workout

(lol my cousin)

(lol Uncle) / (Auntie taking a selfie)

(Arcade)

(gasp) They have Nintendo 3DS, Beats, and GoPro

(Theater)

(Casino)

(Buffet time!)

(Last day, before going to the airport)

Our last stop (hella dry lips lol)

We're going to eat at where my sister works

The Boiling Crab

She's gonna hook us up

Shhhh!

Shhh, quiet

Don't! You're gonna get me fired

Okay sorry, no we're not

No, she's not

All I'm doing is just serving them / No hook-ups

By the way, it's a really rainy day

We've got a "river of glory"

Welcome to Garden Grove

(starts singing church song)

(continues singing)

'Thumbs up' if you know this song

(singing)

Oh.. that was sharp? Flat?

(finishes song)

There's my sister

Mom! You're gonna get me in trouble

Here's our order

Ethan~! (sister's boyfriend)

Dammit, he's walking away

Noooo~!

(Rainy last day)

Hope you enjoyed my recent trip back home as much as I did

It felt extra special this time around, which made it extra harder to leave back to Korea

I'm always thankful to my friends back home

These special souls who treat me exactly the same

And give me the same amount of love as they always have, even though I've been gone for almost five years now

It's comforting and humbling to know that I can last a lifetime with these people

I'm always ALWAYS thankful for my family, of course, and words cannot even express my love for them

Without these people, I am nothing

I love you all, and see you again real soon

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Gov. Newsom Highlights California's Affordable Housing Need - Duration: 1:54.

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Trump Admin To Cancel $929M For California High-Speed Rail - Duration: 0:59.

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Wintery Blast Headed For Southern California - Duration: 2:10.

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Trump Insanely Claims California's Bullet Train Is "Hundreds Of Times More Expensive" Than His Wall - Duration: 2:50.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom sells his San Francisco home - Duration: 3:37.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has put his sprawling family home near San Francisco on the market for nearly $6 million following his election win

The 51-year-old and his documentary-maker wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, moved to Sacramento with their four young children around the time he was sworn in as governor last month

The couple listed their two-story house in Kentfield, about 17 miles north of San Francisco, for $5

9million shortly after.The mid-century home, which sits on 1.37 acres, boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms and two offices

With just over 4,000 square feet of living space, the property has undergone two extensive remodels since the couple bought the home back in 2011 for $2.2million.It features wall to ceiling windows that offer views over the San Francisco Bay

The backyard features a swimming pool and spa, a covered gazebo, an outdoor fire pit and olive trees

The Newsoms have been living in the historic governor's mansion in Sacramento since early January

They will be relocating soon to a 12,000 square-foot, six-bedroom mansion in the Sacramento suburb of Fair Oaks

The couple purchased the more child-friendly property in December for $3.7million

California's first family plan to move out of the governor's mansion and into their new home with their two dogs and rabbit in a few months after it has been spruced up

The governor's spokesman Nathan Click has previously said their new home is more 'kid-friendly'

The historic 142-year-old Victorian governor's mansion will be used for public events and state business

The Newsoms have been the first gubernatorial family with children to live in the mansion a few blocks from the state Capitol

They were initially undecided about moving to Sacramento from their family home, citing their concerns about uprooting their young children

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Update Trump wants California to pay back billions for bullet train - Duration: 4:00.

Update Trump wants California to pay back billions for bullet train

The Trump administration said Tuesday that it plans to cancel dollar 929 million awarded to Californias high speed rail project and wants the state to return an additional dollar 2.5 billion that it has already spent.

The U.S. Department of Transportation announcement follows through on to claw back dollar 3.5 billion that the federal government gave to California to build a bullet train between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed a fight to keep the money and said the move was in , this time over Trumps emergency declaration to pay for a wall along the U.S. Mexico border.

"This is clear political retribution by President Trump, and we wont sit idly by," Newsom said in a statement. "This is Californias money, and we are going to fight for it."

Its the latest spat between the White House and California. Trump earlier in the day linked the emergency declaration lawsuit to the train, noting that California filed the challenge on behalf of 16 states.

"California, the state that has wasted billions of dollars on their out of control Fast Train, with no hope of completion, seems in charge!" the president tweeted.

The train project has faced repeated cost overruns and delays since California voters approved it in 2008. The Trump administration argued Tuesday that the state hasnt provided required matching dollars and cant complete certain construction work by a 2022 deadline.

Newsom declared in his first State of the State address last week that he planned to scale back the project and focus immediately on building 171 miles 275 kilometers of track in central California. His office said he still plans to complete the full line, although he said the current plan would cost too much and take too long.

Hes pledged to continue environmental work on the full line, which is required to keep the federal money.

But the U.S. Department of Transportation said Newsoms comments last week reinforced the administrations concerns about the project.

"Governor Newsom presented a new proposal that represents a significant retreat from the States initial vision and commitment and frustrates the purpose for which Federal funding was awarded," read the letter outlining the case for cancelling the money.

Congress nearly a decade ago approved the dollar 929 million that Trump wants to cancel. The state has not started spending that money. But it has already spent the extra dollar 2.5 billion that Trump now wants back.

The U.S. Department of Transportation said it is "actively exploring every legal option" to get back the money.

The grant agreement between California and the federal government, signed in 2010, outlines several scenarios in which the federal government could take the money back. It can take the money back, for example, if the grantee fails to make "adequate progress" or "fails to complete the project or one of its tasks" or if the state doesnt meet its matching fund requirements.

If the federal government decides to take the money back, it doesnt have to wait for California to write a check. The agreement states the federal government could offset the money it would pay California for different transportation or other projects.

California hasnt yet fully matched the dollar 2.5 billion in stimulus money. Its in the process of doing so now, using money from the 2008 bond passed by voters and revenue from the states cap and trade program. It cant unlock the dollar 929 million grant until it completes its match.

Still, the California High Speed Rail Authority has already budgeted for the full dollar 3.5 billion. Its put toward constructing a 119 mile 191.5 kilometer segment of track in the Central Valley expected to cost dollar 10.6 billion.

Dan Richard, the outgoing chair of the California High Speed Rail Authoritys board of directors, said peoples livelihoods depend on the project through jobs and other economic development in the Central Valley.

"It would be very important to avoid anything that would disrupt the economic recovery in the Central Valley that has been brought about by high speed rail," he said.

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The triple homicide that has shaken an upscale, exclusive gated community was not a random attack, and it appears the yet to be identified killer or killers were allowed into the house, the police captain overseeing the investigation said Tuesday.

Called to a large house on Via Galileo in Porter Ranchs Renaissance community shortly before 4 p.m. Monday, responders found three men inside, all dead of apparent gunshot wounds.

The victims have been identified as Gary Davidson, 39, an occupant who rented the home, and two visitors, Benny Lopez, 46, of Anaheim, and Jesus Perez, 34, of Perris.

"It is likely that the suspect or suspects were known to the victims," said Capt. William Hayes, commanding officer of the Los Angeles Police Departments Robbery Homicide Division. "We can say with confidence that the crimes committed were directed at these victims."

Three people were found shot and killed in a Porter Ranch neighborhood Monday. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Feb. 18, 2019.

Investigators believe they have "an idea" of "the genesis" that resulted in the shooting violence, but Hayes declined to discuss it, saying disclosure at this stage could hamper the investigation that is focused on identifying and locating whoever committed the murders the number of perpetrators still unknown.

But Hayes did categorically rule out the scenario of a burglary gone bad, citing the evidence there was no break in.

The residential community has two gated entries. Visitors must be invited in and license plates are documented by security. There are multiple cameras, including those at the gates that record the coming and going of every vehicle. Police are reviewing the video.

Investigators obtained a search warrant for the home late Monday night, and did not finish their on scene collection of evidence until Tuesday afternoon.

In addition to the men who were killed, a woman was at the residence in an upstairs bedroom, Hayes said. She placed the emergency call after hearing a gunshot, she told police. The woman lived in the house with Davidson.

There was no immediate suspect information available for the public.

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Update Trump administration to cancel dollar 929 million in California high speed rail funding Lo - Duration: 3:31.

Update Trump administration to cancel dollar 929 million in California high speed rail funding Lo

The U.S. Transportation Department announced Tuesday it would attempt to cancel dollar 929 million in federal grant funds for

The move marks an escalation in the war between President Trump and California in the days since Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a rethinking of the bullet train project after years of cost overruns.

The Transportation Department also announced it was actively exploring every legal option to seek the return from California of dollar 2.5 billion in federal funds. Its unclear whether it has the legal authority to do so, and California would probably oppose such a move.

In a short statement, federal officials said California had failed to make reasonable progress on the project and questioned whether it could be completed on the schedule in the grants.

Newsom said a week ago in his State of the State address that the dollar 77 billion project needed to be rethought and that the initial run would be in the Central Valley, not the San Francisco to Los Angeles route voters approved a decade ago.

In the hours that followed Tuesdays speech, Trump demanded California , and headlines proclaimed the Democratic governor was abandoning the ambitious project championed by his predecessors a story line that Newsom asserted is completely made up and one that his team has scrambled to correct.

Newsom said that the full project would eventually be completed but that changes were needed.

But lets be real, Newsom said to lawmakers gathered for the State of the State speech. The current project, as planned, would cost too much and, respectfully, take too long. Theres been too little oversight and not enough transparency.

Right now, there simply isnt a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to L.A., Newsom said. I wish there were. However, we do have the capacity to complete a high speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield.

Ten years after voters approved it, the project is dollar 44 billion over budget and 13 years behind schedule.

A state audit in November blamed flawed decision making, organizational faults and poor contract management by the California High Speed Rail Authority.

Many experts dont believe it would make the trip from L.A. to San Francisco in the 2 hours and 40 minutes mandated in the bond measure.

The original plans to build elevated viaducts between Los Angeles and Burbank and through the Silicon Valley on which the trains could travel 220 mph were met with staunch community opposition.

Now planners call for the trains to share commuter tracks, moving at much slower speeds and being subject to delays.

Trump has erroneously said California is canceling the rail project.

In a Twitter message last week, the president said California was forced to cancel the project, which he referred to as a green disaster.

Newsom fired back in his own tweet, decrying what he called fake news.

The federal Department of Transportation statement referred to high speed rail as the now defunct project.

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Impacts of RoP program at the California Academy of Sciences - Duration: 1:02.

The idea that Reflecting on Practice creates professional learning

communities was really compelling because it meant we can get together, we

could learn from each other, with each other, and leave with some shared

understandings. So, that when we are going to design a new program, when we're going

to deliver a program in front of diverse learners, when we're even going to be in

meeting spaces together- we all came from the same place and we understood how we

were going to act with each other and engage and develop learning experiences.

It helped make a shift in my own professional kind of beliefs and

practices. Which is what reflective practice does, right? I have to be willing

to change where I am, and what what I value believe, and the behaviors I I have.

And, I think that that was just one instance where it kind of opened my

world a little bit. And, it gave me an understanding of how the brain works and

how we learn new things that just impacts how I try to communicate with

others.

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Trump administration to cancel dollar 929 million in California high speed rail funding Los Angel - Duration: 3:24.

Trump administration to cancel dollar 929 million in California high speed rail funding Los Angel

The U.S. Transportation Department announced Tuesday it would attempt to cancel dollar 929 million in federal grant funds for

The move marks an escalation in the war between President Trump and California in the days since Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a rethinking of the bullet train project after years of cost overruns.

The Transportation Department also announced it was actively exploring every legal option to seek the return from California of dollar 2.5 billion in federal funds. Its unclear whether it has the legal authority to do so, and California would probably oppose such a move.

In a short statement, federal officials said California had failed to make reasonable progress on the project and questioned whether it could be completed on the schedule in the grants.

Newsom said a week ago in his State of the State address that the dollar 77 billion project needed to be rethought and that the initial run would be in the Central Valley, not the San Francisco to Los Angeles route voters approved a decade ago.

In the hours that followed Tuesdays speech, Trump demanded California , and headlines proclaimed the Democratic governor was abandoning the ambitious project championed by his predecessors a story line that Newsom asserted is completely made up and one that his team has scrambled to correct.

Newsom said that the full project would eventually be completed but that changes were needed.

But lets be real, Newsom said to lawmakers gathered for the State of the State speech. The current project, as planned, would cost too much and, respectfully, take too long. Theres been too little oversight and not enough transparency.

Right now, there simply isnt a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to L.A., Newsom said. I wish there were. However, we do have the capacity to complete a high speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield.

Ten years after voters approved it, the project is dollar 44 billion over budget and 13 years behind schedule.

A state audit in November blamed flawed decision making, organizational faults and poor contract management by the California High Speed Rail Authority.

Many experts dont believe it would make the trip from L.A. to San Francisco in the 2 hours and 40 minutes mandated in the bond measure.

The original plans to build elevated viaducts between Los Angeles and Burbank and through the Silicon Valley on which the trains could travel 220 mph were met with staunch community opposition.

Now planners call for the trains to share commuter tracks, moving at much slower speeds and being subject to delays.

Trump has erroneously said California is canceling the rail project.

In a Twitter message last week, the president said California was forced to cancel the project, which he referred to as a green disaster.

Newsom fired back in his own tweet, decrying what he called fake news.

The federal Department of Transportation statement referred to high speed rail as the now defunct project.

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Update Porter Ranch Triple Homicide Victims Identified NBC Southern California

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The triple homicide that has shaken an upscale, exclusive gated community was not a random attack, and it appears the yet to be identified killer or killers were allowed into the house, the police captain overseeing the investigation said Tuesday.

Called to a large house on Via Galileo in Porter Ranchs Renaissance community shortly before 4 p.m. Monday, responders found three men inside, all dead of apparent gunshot wounds.

The victims have been identified as Gary Davidson, 39, an occupant who rented the home, and two visitors, Benny Lopez, 46, of Anaheim, and Jesus Perez, 34, of Perris.

"It is likely that the suspect or suspects were known to the victims," said Capt. William Hayes, commanding officer of the Los Angeles Police Departments Robbery Homicide Division. "We can say with confidence that the crimes committed were directed at these victims."

Three people were found shot and killed in a Porter Ranch neighborhood Monday. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Feb. 18, 2019.

Investigators believe they have "an idea" of "the genesis" that resulted in the shooting violence, but Hayes declined to discuss it, saying disclosure at this stage could hamper the investigation that is focused on identifying and locating whoever committed the murders the number of perpetrators still unknown.

But Hayes did categorically rule out the scenario of a burglary gone bad, citing the evidence there was no break in.

The residential community has two gated entries. Visitors must be invited in and license plates are documented by security. There are multiple cameras, including those at the gates that record the coming and going of every vehicle. Police are reviewing the video.

Investigators obtained a search warrant for the home late Monday night, and did not finish their on scene collection of evidence until Tuesday afternoon.

In addition to the men who were killed, a woman was at the residence in an upstairs bedroom, Hayes said. She placed the emergency call after hearing a gunshot, she told police. The woman lived in the house with Davidson.

There was no immediate suspect information available for the public.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom sells his San Francisco home Daily Mail Online - Duration: 5:46.

California Governor Gavin Newsom sells his San Francisco home Daily Mail Online

Governor Gavin Newsom has put his sprawling family home near San Francisco on the market for nearly dollar 6 million following his election win. 

The 51 year old and his documentary maker wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, moved to Sacramento with their four young children around the time he was sworn in as governor last month. 

The couple listed their two story house in Kentfield, about 17 miles north of San Francisco, for  dollar 5.9 million shortly after.

The mid century home, which sits on 1.37 acres, boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms and two offices. 

California Governor Gavin Newsom, 51, has put his sprawling family home in Kentfield near San Francisco on the market for dollar 5.9 million following his gubernatorial election win

The couple listed their two story house in Kentfield, about 17 miles north of San Francisco, for dollar 5.9 million shortly after Newsoms gubernatorial election win

The 51 year old and his documentary maker wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, moved to Sacramento with their four young children all under the age of 10 around the time he was sworn in as governor on January 7

With just over 4,000 square feet of living space, the property has undergone two extensive remodels since the couple bought the home back in 2011 for dollar 2.2 million. 

It features wall to ceiling windows that offer views over the San Francisco Bay.

The backyard features a swimming pool and spa, a covered gazebo, an outdoor fire pit and olive trees. 

The Newsoms have been living in the historic governors mansion in Sacramento since early January.

They will be relocating soon to a 12,000 square foot, six bedroom mansion in the Sacramento suburb of Fair Oaks.

The couple purchased the more child friendly property in December for dollar 3.7 million.

Their former family home has just over 4,000 square feet of living space on a 1.37 acre property

The mid century home, which sits on 1.37 acres, boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms and two offices

Where the magic happens: The property has undergone two extensive remodels since the couple bought the home back in 2011 for dollar 2.2 million

It features wall to ceiling windows that offer views over the San Francisco Bay and one bathroom features a massive tub

The home also has two separate office spaces, as well as multiple entertaining areas

The backyard features a swimming pool and spa, a covered gazebo, an outdoor fire pit and olive trees

Californias first family plan to move out of the governors mansion and into their new home with their two dogs and rabbit in a few months after it has been spruced up. 

The governors spokesman Nathan Click has previously said their new home is more kid friendly.  

The historic 142 year old Victorian governors mansion will be used for public events and state business. 

The Newsoms have been the first gubernatorial family with children to live in the mansion a few blocks from the state Capitol.  

They were initially undecided about moving to Sacramento from their family home, citing their concerns about uprooting their young children. 

The property is listed by Chelsea Ialeggio of . 

The Newsoms have been living in the historic governors mansion in Sacramento since early January 

They will be relocating soon to a 12,000 square foot, six bedroom mansion in the Sacramento suburb of Fair Oaks. The couple purchased the more child friendly property in December for dollar 3.7 million 

Newsom was previously married to former Fox News presenter Kimberly Guilfoyle left , who is currently dating President Donald Trumps son Don Jr. He married his second wife Jennifer right in 2008

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Does California's Xavier Becerra think there's a balance in the state's use-of-force laws? - Duration: 3:28.

So, would there be any other policies you would support in the future to diminish

the number of civilians who are killed by police? Like would you ever support a

change to the reasonable standard for use of force? I think we should always be

prepared to look at what works, the best practices. See where others are going

that have shown fruit. And that's why this civil review of the Sacramento

Police Department, I think it will be very important because as I tried to do

last year in promoting some legislation, the more we understand about what

happened, the more we can understand about what we can, how things will happen.

And I think we have to be able to make assessments based on what we know versus

what we think or some anecdotal story. So best policing practices, using the most

effective techniques that have shown fruit in other places. Such as? Washington, DC has

moved forward with a lot of reforms. A number of cities, Chicago and others are

now having to go through the same process because of their issues. We are,

right now, overseeing the reforms at the San Francisco Police Department because

the U.S. Department of Justice abandoned the effort to help the San Francisco

Police Department deal with its its its need for reform. And so we stepped in, and

so now we're doing that independent oversight of the 272 reforms at the San

Francisco Police Department agreed to do. And so those those kinds of initiatives

that I think helped us move the ball forward.

Has police use-of-force legislation struct the right balance?

I think we have to respect the

fact that it doesn't happen every day, but any one of these men and women in

uniform, you know, could lose their life. having said that, in terms of the

legislative ideas, the different measures that are being proposed, I've said this

to a number of folks in and out of the legislature in and out of law

enforcement in and out of the criminal justice reform movement. We have to, we

have to ingest what we're doing so we know where to go because both ends,

there's a there, there is a need to have justice. That's why in the Sacramento

case of Stephan Clark, when I was, when I worked out an arrangement with the

Sacramento authorities to go in and do an independent oversight of the criminal

investigation, I also said, I also want you to give me the independent authority

to conduct a civil review of your policing practices. And that's what I'm

doing as well. And I will say, on behalf of law enforcement, you got to give them

a chance to implement what's passed.

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