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Federal Judge Tosses California's Attempt To Destroy Top American Business

Ah, yes, California.

When are we ever not talking about this state's business-hating government?

It's bad enough that liberal California lawmakers do everything in their power to

put Americans last.

They protect illegal aliens at the risk of citizens.

Their high taxes and disastrous policies have driven many Americans to flee.

But when it comes to how they treat businesses, California liberals are in a class by themselves,

of incompetence.

You might now about efforts to force a minimum wage hike.

That terrible policy has resulted in hundreds of businesses shutting down.

Many more laid off staff and found replacements—with computers.

Once again, liberals are hurting American workers.

But perhaps the biggest waste of California's time and money has been in their attack on

this major industry.

Citing "climate change" a series of lawsuits aimed to cripple oil companies.

The good news?

At least one federal judge was smart enough to throw these suits out.

From SF Chronicle:

A federal judge Monday tossed out two groundbreaking lawsuits by San Francisco and Oakland that

sought to hold some of the world's largest oil companies liable for climate change.

In an exhaustive, 16-page ruling that touched on such scientific matters as the ice age

and early observations of carbon dioxide, U.S. District Judge William Alsup acknowledged

the problem of a warming planet but said it is just too big for the courts to solve.

The cities are trying to get five oil and gas giants, including Bay Area-based Chevron,

to help cover the costs of dealing with sea-level rise, like picking up the tab for seawalls.

However, Alsup, noting that Congress and the White House, not the judiciary, are responsible

for addressing the fallout from fossil fuels, granted the industry's request to dismiss

the suits.

Climate change has been a scam from the very beginning.

Socialist Democrats have used it as an excuse to punish private businesses.

Their real goal is to take over all industries, one bogus lawsuit at a time.

Democrats hate private wealth (that isn't their own).

They attack companies like they are evil.

Companies, by the way, that provide goods, services, and jobs to Americans.

The socialist agenda is to give the government power over everything.

That includes our land, wealth, and industries.

Oh, and personal liberties go with it.

But in this case, the liberals went too far.

Their obnoxious lawsuits tried to blame oil companies for events dating back to the Ice

Age.

Their arrogance caused them to put millions of years of global changes on the backs of

companies.

This federal judge saw right through.

This is a win for every American who values common sense.

But don't be fooled.

The left will try again.

They will not stop until they have crushed American ingenuity, freedom, and prosperity.

Unless, of course, we

vote

them out.

For more infomation >> Federal Judge Tosses California's Attempt To Destroy Top American Business - Duration: 11:08.

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What this small California town reveals about immigration - Duration: 7:56.

As anti-gentrification protests become all the more heated, they raise questions that

challenge some of the most accepted ideas of our time.

These movements are especially pronounced in areas of California, where diversity is

at its peak, arguably more so than anywhere else in human history.

These areas produce conflicts like the one we see here, which features a group of anti-gentrification

protesters in the heart of a Mexican-LA community.

What they were protesting was a local art gallery, operated by the accused gentrifiers,

who repeatedly assured the furious crowd that they were "on their side."

The clip was titled "Why Multiculturalism doesn't work in one video."

This led to some confusion and pushback.

Many viewers could not identify the link between anti-gentrification movements and multiculturalism.

In their view, the two issues are always detached: the anxiety surrounding gentrification is

economic, not cultural.

In fact, to many of these critics, multiculturalism is somehow synonymous with racial diversity.

The language that's spoken throughout the video is important to notice in order to fully

grasp why these protests in particular are merely a ripple within a rising tide of cultural

tension.

After all, language lies at the root of every culture.

Though it may not be immediately obvious, what ultimately drives this tension is the

unwillingness to conform to the template of what made America prosperous in the first

place.

Most important is a shared, universally accepted language.

In the absence of that,the inability to communicate effectively--by literally speaking the same

language--results in an obvious and unavoidable friction.

When an immigrant population believes that a substandard or nonexistent grasp on that

skill is acceptable, they damage the social fabric, and limit their range of opportunity

when English-speaking businessowners enter their communities.

This is largely what contributes to these communities' inability to compete with broader

society.

When immigrant protesters proclaim ownership of an entire community, the only language

they want to speak after living here for decades becomes suggestive of how they feel.

(2:50) As gentrifying businesses crop up in their communities, a replacement of some sort

is begun.

These new businesses--art galleries, cafes and restaurants--inevitably replace the old.

Discussing this becomes uncomfortable when the time comes to recognize that maybe those

previous establishments represented a different culture entirely.

The anger the sight of these new businesses produces is one that, they feel, mirrors the

MO of the country as a historical whole.

Protesters like these operate under the belief that malicious actors are trying to drive

out their people by raising rent and employing English-speakers exclusively.

In reality, it's a population being organically displaced by its insufficiency, and its unwillingness

to embrace the new opportunities that are flooding onto their doorsteps.

While these anxieties and misunderstandings occur in every society, multiculturalism widens

existing fault lines.

Where for some it's cynically economic, in others it's an affirmation of what was

commonly believed already.

Often within these communities, America is conceptualized as a nation of imperialistic

thieves.

Signs such as "Make America Mexico Again" populate the political landscape, and few

want to address the source of this deep seated resentment.

In their mind, Mexico's rampant violence and corruption can actually be traced, in

some nefarious way, to American foreign policy or business interests.

America isn't innately prosperous because of the philosophy that undergirds it--it's

a parasite whose tentacles strangle the life out of the country they came from, and gentrification

is another ploy to do the same in "their" communities.

Democrats' now mainstream calls to "Abolish ICE" validate this distrust and undercuts

their willingness to recognize America as a legitimate nation.

For these reasons, this group champions the importance of their separate "community",

elevating it above the national community it's situated within.

Residents of Boyle Heights, in this instance, seem to identify with that area as something

other than an American locality that anybody can join.

This somehow comes from the same people who believe in open borders, while protesting

new, innovative neighbors within their own communities.

In a perverse twist, it's a Mexican community that benefits from our institutions without

making any effort to continue or even understand that tradition.

This anger purposely ignores the opportunities now made available to those willing to conform

to the new order, while also lowering crime rates.

Not to mention, the idea of widespread displacement is a myth in the first place.

For these reasons, force, protests, and government intervention used to intimidate or preserve

their current position is, simply put, at the expense of progress and bullheaded.

But before we can have any of these conversations for the good of these communities and the

nation as a whole, we first must speak the same language.

This means creating a massive incentive to learn English, through both social stigma

and government policy.

To strengthen the social bonds of a rapidly changing America, we need to come around a

once-shared national ethos.

As the fight for free speech becomes one of the most important debates we have today,

we should also remember that this presumes our capability for speech period.

Without the ability to clearly communicate, there is no foundation for the building blocks

of our culture, and we will continue to seep into atomization, distrust and resentment.

And the unfortunate truth is that, within many underperforming border communities, over

half of its residents mainly speak Spanish.

For much larger metropolitan areas, such as that of Los Angeles, which is the 2nd largest

in the nation, that number is 36.7%.

In others, such as El Paso, TX, that number is a worrying 72.4%.

Clearly, though, language isn't where that conversation can end.

The widespread misunderstandings that surround the idea of "cultural appropriation" spring

to mind.

While those culturally attached to America are more than eager to wear sombreros and

kimonos in an exercise of cultural exchange, many still attached to hyphenated-Americanism

reject this as unacceptable.

But the historical record shows that by interweaving the elements of our origins into the broader

American story, we can overcome our differences and prosper together.

When you abandon the idea that your group "owns" a practice, you stop thinking of

life in this country as a zero-sum game of your group vs. the outgroup.

This mentality also reveals a serious lack of self-awareness when you consider the sheer

number of cultural contributions all of us now rely on either for pleasure or necessity.

While past immigrant groups faced much more hostility and lived in isolation from the

American community, those differences were mended in large by what would now be considered

"appropriation."

Our institutions--academic, cultural, and governmental, have failed at every turn to

urge immigrants to adopt those norms and traditions, and in fact make it their mission to do the

exact opposite.

This is all based on the failed experiment that emphasizing our differences is what makes

us great.

Except, our differences only put more distance between us if they don't manifest within

a shared social fabric.

Hamfistedly insisting that your communities are a chamber insulated from the broader nation

as well as its history and linguistic bonds undermines that cause.

Ultimately, gentrification, if anything, is one of the greatest calls to assimilation.

It depicts the flourishing that can be enjoyed by every member of American society if only

they're willing to embrace it.

For more infomation >> What this small California town reveals about immigration - Duration: 7:56.

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Manchester United vs San Jose Earthquakes LIVE score in California - Duration: 11:01.

Manchester United continue their preparations for the new season by taking on MLS side San Jose Earthquakes in California on Sunday night

Jose Mourinho's side drew the opening game of their US tour against Club America but the Red Devils have since been bolstered by the arrival of Alexis Sanchez after his visa issues were resolved

This is United's last friendly before they take part in the International Champions Cup, where they will play Premier League rivals Liverpool as well as AC Milan and Real Madrid

 Follow all the action from the impressive 68,500-capacity Levi's Stadium with Sportsmail's ANTHONY HAY

Kick off is scheduled for 10pm BST.Click here to follow the live commentary on our mobile app

  Anthony Hay  Host commentator Auto-update 21:46 United played at the Levi's Stadium last year  United defeated Real Madrid on penalties at the Levi's Stadium last year after the European heavyweights played out a 1-1 draw in Santa Clara

   Here's how United scored after fine work by Martial. Throwback to when Martial sent Carvajal for a hot dog at the Levi's Stadium last pre-season

#mufc [MU] pic.twitter.com/23GyQriZWA— United Xtra (@utdxtra) July 22, 2018 21:43 Joel Pereira is a 'United keeper'  Mourinho has heaped praise on Joel Pereira ahead of today's game by calling him a 'United keeper'

   Pereira will go out on loan this season to play regular games away from Old Trafford

   Mourinho revealed he bought Grant from Stoke so Pereira could be loaned out.  21:38 CHRIS WHEELER AT THE LEVI'S STADUM  Mourinho has been good to his word and pitched Sanchez straight into action, just two days after the Chile star made a late arrival in the US due to visa problems

 Sanchez has only had one training session with his team-mates but Mourinho has little option but to play him because of the lack of forwards in his squad

 Chong starts following his impressive performance off the bench against Club America in Phoenix, but United go with the same experienced defence of Valencia, Bailly, Smalling and Shaw

21:35 United stars are warming up Warm-up time for our second matchday on #MUTOUR! ⌚️ Watch live build-up on #MUTV: https://t

co/vnmRvs6gXz pic.twitter.com/5Rc4a76EWb— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 22, 2018 21:34 Reminder of United's first result  Just a reminder United drew 1-1 with Club America in their game of this summer's US tour

   Mata, who is among United's substitutes today, netted his side's equaliser after Martin's header had opened the scoring for the Mexican outfit

   Read Chris Wheeler's full report by clicking HERE.  Your browser does not support HTML5 video

21:29 Someone is enjoying themselves. 🎥💋 Fred the Red is loving it in Santa Clara! #MUFC #MUTOUR pic

twitter.com/HMu61uhdpt— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 22, 2018 21:27 Martial leads line as speculation continues to grow  Martial continues to be linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer but the Frenchman leads United's line once again tonight

   Mourinho has hinted Martial will start for United in their Premier League opener against Leicester on August 10 due to Lukaku, Lingard and Rashford's participation in the latter stages of the World Cup

 Martial is said to have been in fine form in training since returning from his summer break so Mourinho will be hoping the former Monaco man stays put

  21:21 Matic has stayed in Los Angeles  Matic has linked up with his United team-mates in Los Angeles but will not be involved today as he has stayed at his team's base

   The midfielder was given an extended break due to Serbia's participation at the World Cup so is in the early stages of his pre-season

   Mourinho has also confirmed new boy Fred and David de Gea will fly out to Los Angeles next week

  👀 Look who arrived today… welcome to #MUTOUR, @NemanjaMatic! 🇺🇸👍 #MUFC pic

twitter.com/7l4HNY3fXc— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 22, 2018 21:17 San Jose Earthquakes won't be the hardest test  San Jose Earthquakes are halfway through their season but are not in the best form having won just two of their 19 games in MLS

 They currently sit bottom of the Western Conference so may not provide the biggest test against United

 Former Fulham striker Hoesen is San Jose's star man with the Dutchman scoring 10 goals in 19 games

  21:09 Inside United's dressing room  Here's where the Reds (who will be playing in blue today) will prepare for today's game

  21:07 Sanchez starts for United  Sanchez is thrown straight into United's starting line-up after linking up with his team-mates late following his US visa delay

   The Chile star will be raring to go after his first full summer off in nine years

   Joel Pereira starts in goal for United ahead of new signing Grant while Chong has been given a chance to impress from the start

   Garner is the other change for Mourinho's side.  The #MUFC squad to face @SJEarthquakes at 22:00 BST

#MUTOURWatch live build-up on #MUTV: https://t.co/r0ZmtQ7yiG pic.twitter.com/5YEAMtLcGO— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 22, 2018 21:01 Hello and welcome

 Welcome to Sportsmail's live coverage of Manchester United's second game of their US tour

   After battling to a 1-1 draw with Club America, Mourinho's men now take on San Jose Earthquakes at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara

   Unfortunately I'm not there but I will be providing regular updates from Sportsmail HQ

   My colleague Chris Wheeler is lucky enough to be in California so will also be contributing to our live blog

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A Superstar In China, Daniel Wu Emerges In His Native California - Duration: 7:46.

A Superstar In China, Daniel Wu Emerges In His Native California

In the dystopian AMC television action series Into the Badlands, Daniel Wu stars as a lethal warrior on a quest to discover the truth about his past.

Over two decades, the 43-year-old has played leading roles in everything from romantic comedies to kung fu costume dramas.

He's become a celebrity across Asia.

But Badlands is the first starring role in the United States for the California native.

"As a kid growing up in the '70s, '80s, as a person of color, I didn't see a future for that," Wu says.

"In my field, there was a roadblock.

And so, I basically had to go to Asia and get successful there in order to come back here to have success here.".

This year, Hollywood blockbusters like The Mummy, Ready Player One and Transformers: The Last Knight have done better box office numbers in China than they have in the U.S, according to Box Office Mojo.

That's part of the reason why Asian-American actors are starting to snag more leading roles in U.S.

films like Crazy Rich Asians and in TV shows after decades of being sidelined in this country.

Daniel Wu is one of them.

Wu grew up in the Bay Area, the son of immigrants from Shanghai.

He went to the University of Oregon, and thought he'd become an architect.

But in 1997, after graduating, he traveled to Hong Kong, where he was randomly spotted in a bar by a talent scout for a TV commercial.

It just so happened that Hong Kong film director Yonfan caught the ad — and gave the chiseled 20-something his first big break.

The director tapped the novice to star in Bishonen, his drama about an ill-fated gay romance.

But there were some challenges.

"I've never acted before," Wu says.

"And my Cantonese was not good at the time.

So I turned it down.".

Yonfan wouldn't let go.

"By the end I was like, 'OK, if you don't blame me for screwing it up, I'll give it a shot,'" Wu says.

That was the start of Wu's fast rise to stardom in China, though it didn't exactly happen overnight.

"I came to Hong Kong as a foreigner," he says.

"Even though I'm the same skin color, same hair color, same culture, I was treated differently at first.".

It took a couple years, but Wu says he was welcomed.

"These are my people, my own culture, and they're accepting me," he says.

"I think that's the most touching thing that's happened to me.".

Over the years, Wu says he returned to the U.S.

for occasional, mostly disappointing, meetings with movie executives.

"They don't really know what they're looking for," he says.

"They're just looking for someone Chinese, you know, or Asian.".

But slowly Wu started to find opportunities.

There was the American-Chinese co-production The Man with the Iron Fists, shot in China by the rap artist and and movie director RZA, who cast Wu in a small role.

The RZA says he was surprised when his local crew saw Wu as the biggest celebrity on set.

"I'm telling you, nobody gave two cents' s*** about none of us," RZA says.

"When Danny came on the set, everybody went crazy.

And all of a sudden, I was making a movie.".

These days, Wu is spending more time in California with his family.

And after two decades of superstardom in China, Wu has finally landed a major role in the United States.

"It wasn't until Badlands came about that I really kind of moved back here, because there's a steady strong job," Wu says.

He trains at a gym near his home in Oakland.

He needs to stay in shape for Into the Badlands ­-- where he says he's been in more than 30 fight scenes in three seasons.

Wu says while he and a few fellow Asian-American actors are starting to get more lead roles in the U.

, there's still plenty of room for growth.

"It's still not at the point where I'd like it to be," Wu says.

"But you know, I understand that it's a slow process.

It's a transition.".

For more infomation >> A Superstar In China, Daniel Wu Emerges In His Native California - Duration: 7:46.

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California Gunman Arrested After Hostage Situation at Trader Joe's: Police - News Today - Duration: 3:30.

 A gunman was arrested after shooting his grandmother and girlfriend and then barricading himself inside of a California Trader Joe's, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department tells PEOPLE

 About 18 ambulances and more than 100 firefighters responded to the hostage situation at the national grocery chain's store in L

A.'s Silver Lake neighborhood prior the arrest, CNN reports. Police said it was not clear how many people were stuck inside the store with the suspect

 The shooting occurred at 1:30 p.m. PT in South Los Angeles and the suspect, 20, fled in his grandmother's 2015 Toyota Camry, leading police in a vehicle pursuit, according to police

 "The suspect fired at police officers. No officers were injured," the spokesman said

 The suspect, who remains unidentified, took a young woman from the home and "drug her" with him, Chief Michael Moore told reporters

 He took multiple victims hostage and "held them against their will," Moore said

 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told reporters at a press conference a woman inside of the Trader Joe's was shot and killed

 "The suspect was wounded in his left arm," Garcetti said. "I regret to inform you that there is one fatality that occurred inside of a woman

She was pulled out by the police department from the store. The fire department was able to take her but she was pronounced [dead] here on site

"  The mayor said about 40 to 50 people were in the Trader Joe's, although "a slow and steady stream of them" began to leave the store with the suspect releasing some of them as well

 "The suspect at the end asked for handcuffs, he handcuffed himself," Garcetti said adding the suspect gave himself over to police

 Police said the suspect crashed the vehicle into a pole before fleeing on foot and firing at officers as he entered the store

 The suspect has not been identified. Police say the victims shot were transported to a nearby hospital, although it is unclear what their condition is

 A family reunification center has been set up for those seeking relatives who may have been involved in the incident

They may call (323) 561-3211.

For more infomation >> California Gunman Arrested After Hostage Situation at Trader Joe's: Police - News Today - Duration: 3:30.

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Great white shark seen less than a mile from Southern California pier - Duration: 5:25.

A full-grown great white shark estimated at 17 feet long was spotted less than a mile from a Southern California pier on Thursday, feasting on the body of a dead whale

The shark was caught on camera enjoying its meal offshore from the San Clemente pier by Marc Levine, owner of AllWater Charter, after he first saw the whale carcass at around 10am Pacific, and then returned to the scene

'It was my first large great white. I grew up working on the water, I've spent about 25 years working on the water,' Levine told the OC Register

'This was the first big one.' The dead whale is believed to have been a juvenile, measuring about 28 feet long

Levine was out on the water that day on a 23-foot fishing boat, on a privately chartered fishing expedition out of Dana Point

After seeing the whale's body floating, he continued on with his group of anglers

A fishing boat nearby had already seen the shark by that time, and when another one of Levine's charters that had hung around the whale reported it had returned, he quickly made his way back to see the large creature for himself

'It was surreal when I got the first shot of him, or her. It kind of didn't hit me,' Levine  said

 'I kind of blacked out. It was just, an animal that size is not something you see, ever

'  The longest great white sharks might reach up to 20 feet long, but that's not the norm, according to the Smithsonian Institution's Ocean department

The average female great white shark reaches 15-16 feet in length, with males usually growing to 11-13 feet

 Ryan Lawler, owner of Newport Coastal Adventure, told the Register he believed the dead whale was a juvenile, and estimated it to be about 28 feet long

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Two sharks, including one measuring eight feet, are pulled. Share this article Share 'The shark was not that much smaller than the whale,' he said, having made the trip from Newport Harbor to see it for himself, in person, on Thursday

'It was pretty awesome. I had never seen a shark that big before.'Lawler's company captured aerial footage of the massive fish, showing it swimming between boats and circling around the area where the dead whale was floating

  Ralph Collier, founder of the Shark Research Committee, told the Register that it's not that uncommon for such a large shark to be so close to shore

'I've seen 17-foot white sharks on the other side of surf breaks,' he said.While San Clemente Marine Safety Officer Ian Burton noted that there are always safety concerns associated with a shark being near shore, Collier said the shark will most likely not be concerned with humans, thanks to its full belly

'They can always leave the whale satiated and full and they'll just cruise around and they might cruise by the shoreline

Or they will go to deeper water and that will be that,' he said.'Their attention is going to be on the whale

They are worried about that.'

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