
Authorities reported no specific threat against the Islamic Center of San Diego, but they found evidence that suspects used generalized hate rhetoric. The mosque director said the center emphasizes interfaith relations and that non-Muslim visitors toured the mosque earlier Monday. The Al Rashid School on site offers Arabic language, Islamic studies, and Quran courses for students ages 5 and up, and no students were harmed. Aerial footage showed children being led out of the parking lot while holding hands and surrounded by police vehicles. Separately, PG&E spent more than $12 million to oppose Tom Steyer’s campaign for California governor, citing his lack of government experience. Experts linked the conflict to Steyer’s plan to cut electricity bills by using governor appointment power to install regulators that reduce utilities’ guaranteed profits.
"But central to the conflict between the progressive billionaire and the power behemoth, experts say, is Steyer's ambitious plan to cut electricity bills. That platform is built on a pledge to wield the governor's power over appointments to install regulators who will reduce the utilities' guaranteed profits."
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