The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – November 20, 2017

A Nebraska state commission clears the last regulatory hurdle to the Keystone XL pipeline on a vote of 3-2; opponents vow to fight on. A second woman says Minnesota Senator Al Franken touched her inappropriately.  Civil rights attorneys who fought to end solitary confinement abuses in California prisons charge the state prison system is violating … Continued


Hot on the heels of House approval of the Republican tax bill, the Senate Finance Committee approves its version of the legislation, containing a provision removing a key underpinning of the Affordable Care Act. Global talks on curbing climate change wrap up in Bonn, Germany. Featured Stories: https://soundcloud.com/kpfa-fm-94-1-berkeley/cop23-carbon-emissions-targets-must-be-more-ambitious


Attorney General Jeff Sessions defends himself against accusations that he misled Congress about his knowledge of contacts between members of the Trump presidential campaign and intermediaries for Russian President Putin. Five top California law firms file a series of lawsuits against PG&E on behalf of North Bay fire victims. Featured Stories: https://soundcloud.com/kpfa-fm-94-1-berkeley/lawsuits-blame-pge-for-devastating-wildfires


Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell adds his voice to the growing Republican chorus calling on Albama Senate candidate Roy Moore to drop out of the race following reports that he sexually molested a 14 year old girl decades ago. The California Senate  changes its process for investigating sexual misconduct complaints following new allegations against Democratic Senator … Continued


  Republicans scramble to pass tax overhaul legislation with the Senate Finance Committee Chair unveiling his chamber’s measure. Academic freedom is a key issue in a lawsuit charging that a San Francisco State professor’s tolerance of criticism against Israel fosters a climate of anti-Semitism. Advocates for inmates at Alameda County’s Glenn Dyer jail press their concerns … Continued


Democrat Ralph Northam decisively beats Republican Ed Gillespie in the Virginia Governor’s race while Danica Roem becomes the first openly transgender person to win a state legislative seat. San Francisco politicians rally to support accessible sites for recreational marijuana businesses. Featured stories: https://soundcloud.com/kpfa-fm-94-1-berkeley/smith-on-election-results


Donald Trump tempers his rhetoric against North Korea as he meets in South Korea with President Moon Jae-in. Nationwide rallies urge the Trump Administration to grant a path to permanent residency to Haitians, Nicaraguans and others with temporary protected status — now at risk of being deported. https://soundcloud.com/kpfa-fm-94-1-berkeley/immigrant-rights-activists-rally-for-tps