Saturday, September 19, 2020

Read the mask, says Newsom’s chief of staff + Ann Getty dies + CalPERS and coal

 



President Donald Trump motions while conversing with California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other government authorities about fierce blazes at Sacramento McClellan Airport on Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. PAUL KITAGAKI JR. PKITAGAKI@SACBEE.COM 


Hello! It's another newsy week. Here's a gander at what you should know. 


FIRST UP: Attorney General Xavier Becerra is under a microscope at The Sacramento Press Club today around early afternoon. The Sacramento Bee's Hannah Wiley will ask him inquiries. You can get the occasion at the Press Club Facebook page. 


A DEFIANT WELCOME FOR TRUMP 


When Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump met up on Monday, graciousness was the thing to get done. 


Certainly, Trump by and by packed away California for its timberland the executives rehearses, and sure Newsom made a point to remind Trump that the central government possesses 57% of California's woods while just 3% is constrained by the state, however it's sheltered to state the hooks weren't out for this visit. 


Indeed, that is not so much evident... 


Look at Sophia Bollag and Wiley's covering Trump's visit, finished with his case that "detonating trees" are an issue for the Golden State. 


Wiley was there for the fights outside the occasion. This is what went down. 


Wiley and Michael McGough got the merchandise on different occurrences of dissidents being struck by vehicles, including one episode including a California Highway Patrol cruiser. 


Tara Copp provided details regarding President Trump respecting the groups of two California Army National Guard helicopters for their salvage of hundreds from the staggering Creek Fire. 


Also, Dale Kasler certainty checked Trump's case about the function of California's woods the board plays in causing fierce blazes. 


'END OF AN ERA' 


Planner, humanitarian and California kingmaker Ann G. Getty passed on Monday, as indicated by an announcement delivered by the family. 


"A local of Wheatland, California, Mrs. Getty gave her acumen and interest to her long lasting interests in the fields of humanities, distributing, inside plan, and youth advancement as the organizer of a San Francisco preschool," the announcement said. 


Getty's effect on California governmental issues was commented upon by a few people on Twitter, including writer and previous Newsom staff member Yashar Ali. 


Newsom himself was the spirit of class, yet some in his organization were more than ready to challenge the POTUS. 


Take Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot, who partook in a feature getting trade with Trump over the eventual fate of environmental change. 


"It'll begin getting cooler, you simply watch," Trump said. 


To which, Crowfoot reacted, "I wish science concurred with you." 


Which drove Trump to answer, "I don't think science knows, really." 


Crowfoot took to Twitter after the trade to share a chart displaying the ascent in California's normal temperature, stating, "It really won't get cooler Mr. President. #ClimateChangeIsReal" 


At that point there was Newsom's head of staff, Ann O'Leary, who additionally took to Twitter on Monday with an image worth a thousand words...well, really single word: "Vote," decorated noticeably on her facemask. 


"Veiled and informed for the afternoon. Environmental change is genuine. No more atmosphere forswearing. #ClimateChange #CaliforniaFires," she composed. 


ICYMI — The Sacramento Bee group was everywhere on over Monday's presidential visit.

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