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Google in China and Marijuana in California
The State Supreme Court issues a ruling on medical marijuana. Also, the City of LA may lay off workers after all and privatize assets, including Ontario Airport, and the rain might not be as disastrous as predicted. On our rebroadcast of To the Point, cyber attacks on Google in China have turned into an international incident with Hillary Clinton calling today for "consequences" and "condemnation."
The State Supreme Court says there's no legal limit on the amount of medical marijuana patients can possess. Also, plunging tax revenues have LA City officials looking at layoffs and privatizations, and the threat from this week's storms is just about over. On our rebroadcast of today's To the Point, cyber attacks on Google in China have turned into an international incident with Hillary Clinton calling today for "consequences" and "condemnation." Is China's government trying to steal Google's secrets? Is it threatened by the growth of organized activism on the Internet?