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- Hey, Angie Nelson here from theworkathomewife.com.

Today we're going to be talking about something

that I've received a lot of comments about lately,

and that is who hires for work at home in California.

The fact of the matter is that a lot of the work at home

jobs do come with some kind of location requirement.

Now that may be because they want to do

some on-site training, in most cases though

it comes down to local laws.

Maybe states have some laws in place

that can make it a little bit harder

for out of state employers to hire remote workers.

Sometimes there are some tax laws in place

that can make things a little less advantageous

for employers looking for remote workers.

Therefore there are some states that are a little bit

harder to find work at home in,

and one of those is California.

The good news is there are still

plenty of jobs available here for you.

And we're going to be talking

about five of those great jobs today.

Now please stay to the end of the video

to find out how you can learn about 30 great companies

that hire for work at home in California.

And if you're not in California, don't worry.

These companies hire in other states too.

Now the first great company

we're talking about today is Amazon.

Amazon actually hires for a lot of great

work at home customer service positions.

Now these are highly coveted positions.

They are employee positions so the full-time ones

are going to come with some benefits.

But in most cases these are going to be

temporary positions and we do usually see

the vast majority of these available

in the months leading up to Christmas.

So you do want to start looking for them around fall.

Now that being said, right now I'm filming this video

in May and just this week we have seen some

of these temporary seasonal positions come available.

So you will want to keep an eye

on the Amazon virtual job board site

for when these opportunities do pop up throughout the year.

Now another work at home job that is really popular

among The Work at Home Wife community is Appen.

Appen hires for search engine evaluators,

ad evaluators, and most recently social media evaluators.

Now in these positions you are often looking

at search results or maybe ads that are displaying

after you do a Google search and you're letting the company

know whether these ads or search results are relevant

and if they are quality sites that you're being led to.

Now the feedback within my community of people

that have been working with this company

for even years now is that they really enjoy the work.

It is usually project-based in most cases

so your project will come to an end,

and in most cases your project will come

with some kind of an hourly requirement or restriction

and in some cases people are only allowed to work

one hour a day based on the project.

In other cases, they're allowed

to work up to 20 hours per week.

And this is really flexible work

and it's non-phone work so it can be great

for those of you out there who are maybe

stay at home parents that are looking for something

that you can do around your childrens' schedule

or while your children are at home.

Now if flexibility and non-phone are on your

work at home wishlist,

another company to consider is Fancy Hands.

Now this one is more in the realm of virtual assisting

or being an admin or a personal assistant to someone.

These are going to be micro tasks which means that these

are just short little jobs, and in most cases

they take only five to 15 minutes to complete

and each one is going to pay you a flat fee

for that task when completed.

Now on this site you're going to find a wide variety

of things that are available from making appointments

to online research, making phone calls.

There's a lot of different variety here

and it's not something that you're assigned.

You are able to log in when you want

and pick up the tasks that you enjoy doing

or that you feel that you have the time to complete.

Now another project-based job

is going to be for Kinzer Projects.

This company, they do a lot of writing-based tasks.

Some of the most recent positions have been

writing product descriptions.

You may also find projects related to editing

or keyword moderation.

Now again these are going to be project-based pay

and most cases you're going to be paid

per item that's completed.

It's not going to be something that comes with an hourly rate.

That being said, it can be really flexible

and it's another non-phone position

that hires in California.

Now if you are looking for a work at home job

that provides you with benefits, Apple At Home

is one you'll want to check into.

Apple is known for having a great benefits package

and they also hire for both chat and phone-based

customer service positions.

This one is going to offer you a guaranteed hourly rate

and they're also going to provide you with some of the

equipment that you need to work from home.

Now those are just five of the great companies

that hire for work at home in California.

In the description below, I'm going to leave you a link

to a list of 30 companies that hire work at home workers

that live in California.

Now as I said before, even if you don't live in California

this is a great list to check into.

These companies aren't going to be restricted

to just that one state.

Many of 'em hire nationwide or at least hire

in a large number of states

so even if you aren't in California,

go ahead and check this list out.

And you'll also find there's a great variety here.

There's going to be some customer service positions

but there's also going to be some great non-phone work

positions available as well.

Now if you like today's video,

please give it a like and a share

and make sure you're subscribed to my channel

so you'll get notification of the next video.

Until then, I wish you best of luck

in your work at home job search.

For more infomation >> Work at Home Jobs in California - Duration: 6:12.

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BREAKING News Out Of California… JUDGE MAKES HISTORIC DECISION!! - Duration: 3:32.

A California judge has ruled that social media giant Twitter can be sued for falsely advertising

free speech.

The judge said that Twitter's policy of banning users "at any time, for any reason

or for no reason" may constitute an "unconscionable contract" for a company which advertises

free speech.

The judge rejected Twitter's motion to dismiss the lawsuit from Jared Taylor, who was banned

by the platform in December last year, according to Breitbart.

Taylor, a self-described "white activist" may proceed with his lawsuit against Twitter

because the social media company falsely advertises free speech, yet bans users for "any or

no reason."

The judge also ruled that Twitter could be sued on the basis of misleading its users,

due to the platform's promise not to ban accounts on the basis of viewpoint or political

affiliation, which is frequently violated.

"This ruling has massive implications for the platform going forward," said Noah Peters,

Jared Taylor's lawyer.

"this is the first time that a social media company's argument that it can censor user

speech has been rejected by a court."

Taylor describes himself as a "race realist" and has defended white separatism, claiming

that races are "not equal", but his attorney says this trial is not about his client's

particular views, and that's a correct assessment.

The trial is about Twitter's disallowance of free speech although they use that term

to advertise the social media platform.

"Our lawsuit is not about whether Taylor is right or wrong," Peters said in February.

"It's about whether Twitter and other technology companies have the right to ban

individuals from using their services based on their perceived viewpoints and affiliations."

By now, it should be well understood that the terms "hate facts" and "hate speech"

are nothing more than buzzwords used by the left as an excuse to suppress the speech of

those with which they disagree.

This is becoming more and more apparent as we devolve quickly toward a fully totalitarian

system too.

Breitbart reported that the most high-profile individual to be banned on this basis was

Islam critic Tommy Robinson, who received a permanent ban from Twitter after he posted

statistics showing that Muslims are vastly overrepresented in child grooming gangs in

the UK. Robinson is now taking Twitter to court to prove that "facts are now treated

as hate."

–SHTFPlan

Twitter employees have also been caught on camera boasting about their actions to keep

conservatives and Trump supporters off the platform.

They also, along with YouTube, have scrubbed videos that do not align with the government

and mainstream media's "official narrative" with regards to incidents such as the Parkland,

Florida school shooting.

One employee even discussed shadowbanning political accounts, a practice that Twitter

has continually denied using.

Another employee claimed that accounts that expressed an interest in "god, guns, and

America" were likely to be flagged as "bots."

Another employee,Mo Norai, explained that Twitter moderators regularly discriminated

against accounts deemed to be pro-Trump.

Twitter's double standards can be seen in the way it handles complaints of abuse against

conservatives and individuals linked to conservatives.

But it isn't just Twitter who is attempting to censor and suppress free speech.

YouTube, Google, and Facebook are on the front lines of the fight for totalitarianism by

silencing those with whom they disagree, much like the Nazis of Hitler's regime.

For more infomation >> BREAKING News Out Of California… JUDGE MAKES HISTORIC DECISION!! - Duration: 3:32.

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IN CALIFORNIA - EMANUELE BARENGO - Feat. Jinx Is Love (Official AUDIO) - Duration: 3:37.

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California's Punishment Economy • BRAVE NEW FILMS - Duration: 3:07.

Pristine, glittering beaches,

canyon-hiking repavement,

ban on single-use plastic bags

dedicated bike lanes,

expanding healthcare access –

reasonable expenses for California taxpayers.

Yet, the reality is

Californians are being choked out of $20 billion per year to punish people.

As we enjoy the beautiful symbols of the California Dream,

few Californians realize $20 billion of their taxpayer dollars are

dedicated to inhumanely punishing people.

The state of California has one of the

largest and most expensive prison systems in the entire world.

That 20 billion is not being used to create a community with prevention and

rehabilitative services. Instead, it's to incarcerate more and more people –

primarily poor people of color, which is not making us any safer.

Even though California's crime rates are at historic lows, the price of the punishment economy

continues to skyrocket.

Punishment is harmful, ineffective and expensive.

The system is monetizing every facet of an individual entering into this system.

Youth prisons, jails, probation, adult prisons, prosecutors and public defenders

all make up the state and county's punishment economy.

It costs $200 for the

LA County Sheriff's Department to bus transfer individuals between prisons.

Would you pay $200 for a bus ride?

$400 a day is spent to lock up one child in a youth prison.

We could instead spend only $75 a day enrolling each student into a

community-based support program.

$76,000 is the average

amount spent on one incarcerated person per year in California.

$76,000 is also the estimated cost to cover one child's entire public

university education.

Over 30 years, money dedicated toward prisons and jails has skyrocketed more

than three times compared to the increase in money allocated to schools

and education. On any given day, we are spending millions of dollars to punish

over half a million people.

With that, we could give weekly counseling sessions to

every person inside prison for over 10 years.

We, Californians, are supporting a prison system,

wasting taxpayer dollars and allocating them to punish, rather than prevent.

When you have a $20 billion budget, would you spend it on

hurting people or helping people?

Imagine the possibilities.

For more infomation >> California's Punishment Economy • BRAVE NEW FILMS - Duration: 3:07.

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California lawmakers react to immigration 'zero tolerance' policy - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> California lawmakers react to immigration 'zero tolerance' policy - Duration: 2:02.

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Star Route Farm - Bolinas, California - Duration: 2:30.

The last time we were here

there was something you had planted but I didn't see what was planted.

And all of a sudden, 5 weeks later, what kind of difference did you see?

Well, you can see some pretty good growth here

especially in our dino kale

you can see over here.

The broccoli... we have a few things on this field.

There's some choy sum over there

that have been harvested and sorta flower out.

I've seen some pretty good growth on this field

with 2 applications of the LALITHA

and everything seems to be growing pretty well.

Wouldn't you say?

Yeah, I am really impressed with the growth and the healthiness.

In terms of the healthiness of the plants, have you noticed any difference?

I always try to look for like holes and the...

Yeah, we haven't had hardly any pest problem here that I can see,

just a little bit here and there

but everything looks pretty healthy.

Especially this broccoli, nice and full, thick leaves.

Yeah, everything seems to be going well.

From your previous experience, did you have pest issues?

Well, we were having a little bit of a pest issue with this dino kale last year.

We were having some aphids getting in there.

But as you can see, it is looking pretty healthy righ now.

We also used another field but still it seems to be going pretty good.

This is really really nice.

So when will the field be ready for harvesting?

We are starting to harvest the dino kale.

The broccoli has got a little bit longer to go but it's getting there.

And like I said, we are harvesting that choy sum.

That's a quick crop.

Yeah, it's all soon here.

This is great.

Is there any other recommendation? What do you think?

What's your next move in terms of using LALITHA 21?

I'll try it on some of our direct seeded crops like the lettuces.

All these were transplanted

except this dino kale, I don't think it was,

but the broccoli and everything else was.

Except for the choy sum. That was direct seeded too.

But I'd like to try it on our lettuces and see how they react to that.

For more infomation >> Star Route Farm - Bolinas, California - Duration: 2:30.

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California Bill That Would Change Police Deadly Force Policies Advances - Duration: 2:28.

For more infomation >> California Bill That Would Change Police Deadly Force Policies Advances - Duration: 2:28.

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California rethinking standard on police use of deadly force - Duration: 3:48.

California rethinking standard on police use of deadly force

California is seeking to change the standard when police officers can use deadly force under new legislation that cleared its first hurdle Tuesday.

Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, a San Diego Democrat, introduced the new measure, saying now is the time to amend a "reasonable force standard" that hasn't been updated in the state since 1872.

It must be guided by the goals of safeguarding human life, she said during a Statehouse debate in Sacramento.

A state Senate committee advanced a plan that would let police officers open fire only in situations of imminent and serious injury or possible death to the officer or another person.

This would change the existing standard of "reasonable fear" where police can use the deadly force if the officers believe they have reason to fear for their safety.

The new legislation comes amid criticism that police officers have rarely faced consequences for shooting someone for disputed reasons.

California is still reeling from the March 18 killing of Stephon Clark, who was shot by Sacramento police after officers mistook his cellphone for a handgun.

But pro-law enforcement groups are arguing that the new standard could have a detrimental impact on the officers' ability to ensure public safety as it may make them hesitant to approach suspects out of fear of being unable to defend themselves.

David Mastagni, a lobbyist for the California Peace Officers Association, said the proposed language in the bill creates a hindsight, second-guessing game that puts not only the officers at danger but puts the public at danger as well.

Randy Perry, who represents several rank-and-file police unions that include 90,000 officers, called it a radical departure from criminal and constitutional law.

Democrats on the committee admitted that law enforcement officers face difficulties and danger on the job, but insisted the proposed initiative would make everyone safe as it would promote de-escalation and foster trust between police and minorities in the state.

It always blows me away when law enforcement only fear for their life only when theyre facing black and brown people, said state Sen. We dont have a problem with law enforcement, weve got a problem with racism..

Jeff Stone, R-Temecula, was the only state lawmaker who spoke out against the proposed changes, echoing the claims made by pro-police groups about officers becoming less likely to respond to calls for help.

Still, most lawmakers agreed that the standard of the police use of force should be amended in a bid to protect the public safety.

We all agree that we dont want to put police officers in harms way, but we also dont want to put the public in harms way, state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, said. The measure now heads to another committee.

For more infomation >> California rethinking standard on police use of deadly force - Duration: 3:48.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:12.

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Inside Tamera Mowry-Housley's Gorgeous Family Home in Northern California Wine Country - Duration: 3:00.

Tamera Mowry-Housley isn't just an actress, mom and talk show host — she also has a "great nose

" The star of The Real, 40, and her husband, Fox News senior correspondent Adam Housley, 45, show off their California wine country home in the current issue of Wine Spectator, and reveal Mowry-Housley's hidden talent for identifying a great glass of vino

RELATED: Gisele Bündchen Gives a Tour of Her and Tom Brady's Rarely-Seen Boston Home "She tells this story all the time, how she has a great nose for wine," says Housley, recounting his wife's great compliment from a sommelier leading a class the couple attended

 "I said, 'It's all the practice,'" he jokes. Her husband is a native of Yountville, in Napa Valley, where they were married in 2011, and comes from a family of wine experts

In fact, the couple co-owns a vineyard and winery with his parents, brother and his brother's wife called Housley's Century Oak Winery

They even have a bottle named after them: Adam & Tamera's Field Blend. The pair and their kids, Aden, 5, and Ariah, 2, split time between Los Angeles and the Suisun Valley, where they live in a Mediterranean-inspired home

Mowry-Housley, a design lover and occasional home blogger, oversaw a total overhaul of the property

"Because we lived in two different areas, it was time-consuming, but I literally wanted to do one room and one space at a time," she says

"I think that's a very practical way of doing it." RELATED: Felicity Huffman Built a Duplicate of Her Childhood Home in Snowmass, Colorado: See Inside The finished house has a sprawling family kitchen, impressive pool terrace (with an outdoor pizza oven!) and of course, a 400-bottle wine cellar

To read the full story and see more photos, pick up their latest issue of Wine Spectator, on newsstands, June 26, or visit winespectator

com. Tags Food News Home Tour Kids Stars At Home Tamera Mowry The Real

For more infomation >> Inside Tamera Mowry-Housley's Gorgeous Family Home in Northern California Wine Country - Duration: 3:00.

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Why Insurance Adjusters Tell You Not To Hire An Attorney– California Injury Attorney Frank Nunes - Duration: 3:01.

You've been in a car crash and it wasn't your fault.

Now you're getting phone calls from the other driver's insurance adjuster and they want

you to settle the case right away.

Why is the adjuster telling you to settle the case right away?

Why is the adjuster telling you you don't need to hire an attorney?

Hi, I'm Frank Nunes.

I'm a California personal injury trial attorney practicing in the state of California.

Join me as we discuss the answer to these questions.

It's true.

Many times you are involved in a car collision caused by another party's carelessness, and

the first person you hear from is the careless driver's insurance adjuster.

Why is that?

Because they're trained and taught to get to the injured victims as quickly as possible

so they can get the case settled as quickly as possible for as little as possible.

They want to get it settled early before the case drags on, before the full extent of the

harms and losses caused by the careless person's action can be fully developed.

Case in point, you're struck from behind in a car crash today.

Your adrenaline's pumping.

You feel nothing.

You get home, you're great.

The next morning you wake up, your back and your neck are killing you.

If you had settled that case on the day of the crash, and believe me, I've had clients

who've told me that they've been called on the day of the crash by the other party's

adjuster to settle the case.

If you had settled that collision on the day of the crash you probably settled it for much

less.

Whereas, if you wait a while and see what's going to come of that collision, if anything

at all, then you have a better picture of all the harms, all the losses that you suffered

as a result of the other party's carelessness.

And don't wait too long because there are time limits for people to bring actions depending

on who the person was that caused the harms and losses.

The best rule of thumb is to consult with an attorney immediately.

Most attorneys offer free consultations, so you've got nothing to lose.

They can give you objective advice, looking at it with a detached perspective and their

training and application to the facts.

Well, that's it for why the insurance adjuster is telling you not to hire an attorney.

By the way, if you found this information helpful subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Why?

So you can continue to get great new content every time we post another great educational

video.

And if you have questions I want you to pick up the phone and call me.

I can answer your questions.

I answer questions like this all the time.

You can reach me at 559-436-0850.

I'm Frank Nunes and thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> Why Insurance Adjusters Tell You Not To Hire An Attorney– California Injury Attorney Frank Nunes - Duration: 3:01.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:09.

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California Pizza Kitchen launches cauliflower pizza crust - Duration: 2:26.

For more infomation >> California Pizza Kitchen launches cauliflower pizza crust - Duration: 2:26.

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Blue whale found on California coast died from ship strike, scientists say - Duration: 4:13.

Blue whale found on California coast died from ship strike, scientists say

A 62-foot blue whale carcass that washed ashore north of San Francisco on Monday died from a ship strike, the Marine Mammal Center said Tuesday.

The juvenile female blue whale died of "blunt force trauma consistent with vessel collision," the nonprofit organization said in a statement.

"Blue whales are the largest animal on Earth and an endangered species, so to learn that this individual's death is a result of a ship strike is particularly unfortunate," said Barbie Halaska, a Marine Mammal Center researcher, told the Bay Areas KTVU2 FOX.

Human-caused ship strikes and fishing gear entanglements are "primary threats" to blue whales -- an endangered species -- and the leading cause of non-natural whale mortality, according to the center.

"Blue whales are the largest animal on Earth and an endangered species, so to learn that this individual's death is a result of a ship strike is particularly unfortunate.

A team of 19 scientists performed a necropsy on the blue whale and discovered multiple broken vertebrae and severe tissue hemorrhaging along the whale's back, the Marin Independent Journal reported.

Upon closer inspection, scientists also found a severed spine and bruising to the ribs and lower jaw, the report said. This is the 10th blue whale that the center has responded to in its 43-year history, the center's statement said.

It was also the eighth whale of all kinds for the center this year, the Journal reported. The blue whale was found decaying with its stomach "extremely bloated" as seagulls foraged through its remains, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Its carcass was discovered at the south of Limantour Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, around 50 miles northwest of San Francisco.

Scientists from the Marine Mammal Center, California Academy of Sciences, Point Reyes National Seashore and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration participated in the necropsy, the Journal reported.

"Understanding and documenting the extent of the injuries through a necropsy allows us to share this information with decision-makers to help find solutions to prevent these incidents in the future," Halaska said.

Blue whales, the largest animals on earth, usually grow between 80 and 100 feet long and are often found in groups, LiveScience reported. But this whale was isolated, which could explain the ship strike.

On Saturday, a whale watching group near the Farallon Islands, about 27 miles off San Francisco, saw a dead and decaying blue whale floating on the water, the Chronicle reported.

It could have drifted for miles, so its a matter of re-sighting it, Bill Keener with Golden Gate Cetacean Research, told the paper. About 2,800 blue whales, an endangered species, live off the coast of California, according to the mammal center.

Earlier this month, a blue whale turned up in the Red Sea, LiveScience reported. In February, a 66-foot-long blue whale carcass was found along the coast of Chile desecrated with graffiti and stomped on by tourists, Fox News had reported.

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