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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those children our very empowered one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's just so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this bag because that's what don't i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them in prison when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives to ascii set the degr
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those children our very empowered one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community...
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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those children our very empowered one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's just so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this bag because that's what don't i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them in prison when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives just ask he said the
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those children our very empowered one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community...
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the california state university system has found a high tech solution to replace hands-on lab experiments during this period of distance learning. abc 7's david louie explains how it works. >> i would give it an a for what it does. >> reporter: the dean at cal state east bay is talking about labster. about 500 students are doing virtual lab experience this way with regular labs closed. others are using it for chemistry and physics as well. it enlisted scientists and video game designers to make it realistic and engaging it's not a substitute for hands-on lab work but fills a need. >> i don't think i would want to be treated by a doctor who has never had his or her hands on a real thing. it's a very nice supplement. >> reporter: csu faculty made adjustments to give students an opportunity to do an experiment over if the outcome isn't perfect the first time. some are supplemented with lab kits they can use at home. >> they're better at training pilots in many of the different skills. we believe we'll see virtual labs within science, also replace the supplement. physical labs to a large degr
the california state university system has found a high tech solution to replace hands-on lab experiments during this period of distance learning. abc 7's david louie explains how it works. >> i would give it an a for what it does. >> reporter: the dean at cal state east bay is talking about labster. about 500 students are doing virtual lab experience this way with regular labs closed. others are using it for chemistry and physics as well. it enlisted scientists and video game...
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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those power of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's just so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this pig because that's what i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them in france. and when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives just ask he said the degree of
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those power of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands...
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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those hour of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it says so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this pig because that's what i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them in from. and when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives just ask he said the degree of civiliza
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those hour of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in...
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professor kimberly nalder, from california state university, thank you very much for your time today. laurie laird is an american politics commentator and economistjournalist, shejoins me now. thank you very much forjoining us. what is your reaction to this? we have had the president as an out—and—out, some would say, covid denier, he has been forced into wearing masks recently but it is not his natural way, to wear a mask or to socially distance, so what do you make of the fact that he now has the virus and how he's going to cope with it and the bearing it might have on the election? well, i think like so many of your guests, this comes as a shock but not a surprise. we know that donald trump is not often wearing masks, and i was watching his nomination last weekend in the rose garden at the white house — nobody had a mask on. it harked back to earlier, pre—covid days, he didn't have a mask, judge barrett didn't have a mask, none of the assembled guests had a mask. we know donald trump doesn't like to wear a mask, we know he has mocked joe biden for wearing a mask. question t
professor kimberly nalder, from california state university, thank you very much for your time today. laurie laird is an american politics commentator and economistjournalist, shejoins me now. thank you very much forjoining us. what is your reaction to this? we have had the president as an out—and—out, some would say, covid denier, he has been forced into wearing masks recently but it is not his natural way, to wear a mask or to socially distance, so what do you make of the fact that he now...
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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those power of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this pig because that's what i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them in france. and when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives just ask he said the degree of civil
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those power of am proud to wear their chances of success in life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands...
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state university system. >>> the governor signed a diversity bill today, which allows corporate groups to have one underrepresented minority by next year. the legislation is to be the first of its kind. the governor was a crucial part in fighting racial injustice. california already has a law requiring corporations to have at least one female director on their boards. >>> the bipartisan commission on presidential debates said today they're going to make changes for the next two debates to avoid a repeat of last night's debate that was out of control. the fallout from the debate was front and center today as president trump and joe biden hit the campaign trail. >> i really enjoyed last night's debate with sleepy joe. >> reporter: back on the campaign trail in the battleground state of minnesota president trump double down on his attacks of his counterpart. the criticisms are a repeat of tuesday nights contentious debate. >> last night i did with the corrupt media has refused to do, i held joe countable for his 47 years of lies, 47 years of the trail and 47 years of failure. >> reporter:
state university system. >>> the governor signed a diversity bill today, which allows corporate groups to have one underrepresented minority by next year. the legislation is to be the first of its kind. the governor was a crucial part in fighting racial injustice. california already has a law requiring corporations to have at least one female director on their boards. >>> the bipartisan commission on presidential debates said today they're going to make changes for the next...
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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those power of a impact one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's just so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it and i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this pig because that's what i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them interest. and when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives just ask he said the degree of ci
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says the prison not only increases criminal behavior it has a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those power of a impact one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands...
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in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says that prison not only increases criminal behavior but as a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those children our very empowered one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community more demands in the community now to help to help this family maybe the other parent maybe the children it's just so clearly a failure by every measure that you look at it but i think we just need to rethink the whole thing and not just keep trying to put lipstick on this bag because that's what don't i think it is difficult for people to imagine a world without prisons now we've become so accustomed to the idea of prisons that it's hard for people to imagine well what do you do with people if you don't put them in prison when when they've done wrong there are other alternatives to ascii set the deg
in just the studies and as a professor of criminal justice at california state university dr coyle says that prison not only increases criminal behavior but as a deleterious effect on society as a whole what happens to a family when the wage earner is removed from society and thrown into prison for 10 years. what happens to those children our very empowered one of their chances of success of life start to go down what will how does that impact the community loss of resources in our community...
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-- classics at california state university. delighted to have you with us, victor. let's start with this debate, it -- [laughter] it has turned into quite an event. but your sense of what is going on here, first and foremost, accusing the president of not having condemned hate groups. it is the most mindless thing imaginable. i mean, we're watching reporters, columnists, all sorts of people get exorcised here over something that is a matter of the record external to the debate. it's been there for over four years. >> yeah. the emphasis and the intent of these questioners is on the answer, it's on the question. they want to keep asking and asking and asking again, and that supposedly sends the message to the american people tata they must have to ask -- that they must have to ask for a reason, almost to say did you beat your wife, did you beat your wife, did you beat your wife. that's the intent. there was a lot of asymmetry in that debate as people noticed because if you want to get on the subject of race and talk about charlot
-- classics at california state university. delighted to have you with us, victor. let's start with this debate, it -- [laughter] it has turned into quite an event. but your sense of what is going on here, first and foremost, accusing the president of not having condemned hate groups. it is the most mindless thing imaginable. i mean, we're watching reporters, columnists, all sorts of people get exorcised here over something that is a matter of the record external to the debate. it's been there...
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. >>> education is a crucial part of building a better bay area and the california state university system has found a high tech solution to replace hands on lab experiments for science students during this period of distance learning. abc 7 news reporter david louie shows you how something a kin to a video game and flight simulator is an important way to learn on track. >> i would give it an a for what it does. >> reporter: the dean of the college of science at cal state east bay is talking about 500 biology students on his campus are doing virtual lab expert mtmt mentes this way with regular labs closed. others are using it for chemi chemistry and physics. it is making it realistic and engaging. it's not a substitute for hands on lab work but fills a need. >> i don't want to be treated by a doctor that never had his or her hands on the real thing. for sure, it's a very nice supplement. >> reporter: csu faculty made adjustments to integrate it into the curriculum and gives an opportunity to do the outcome over. some experiments are supplemented with lab kids students can use at home. >> f
. >>> education is a crucial part of building a better bay area and the california state university system has found a high tech solution to replace hands on lab experiments for science students during this period of distance learning. abc 7 news reporter david louie shows you how something a kin to a video game and flight simulator is an important way to learn on track. >> i would give it an a for what it does. >> reporter: the dean of the college of science at cal state...
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state university, also national review contributor. and his new column out today, we recommend it to you, the fragments of a civilization. victor, great to have you with us, and let's, let's start with this extraordinary democratic nominee who almost daily forgets where this is, who lapses into one -- they like to call them gaffes, but they're just unintel intelligible remarks that are pointless. it is a very difficult thing to watch for anyone. but what about his family, his political party? why, how can they ignore this? >> well, they can't, and that's why you haven't seen him, lou, until recently. and he feels that he's truncated a nine month campaign that was aborted anyway because of the lockdown. he put it into three weeks. finally the pressure grew after his debate performance where he thinks he did pretty well that they let him out and cut the leash and said you can go out, and that proved as you pointed out in the last three days an utter disaster. so they're now in kind of a dilemma, do you let him go out more, or do you cont
state university, also national review contributor. and his new column out today, we recommend it to you, the fragments of a civilization. victor, great to have you with us, and let's, let's start with this extraordinary democratic nominee who almost daily forgets where this is, who lapses into one -- they like to call them gaffes, but they're just unintel intelligible remarks that are pointless. it is a very difficult thing to watch for anyone. but what about his family, his political party?...
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. >>> enrollment is up at california state university despite the fact that campuses have shifted to virtue cal classes in the by pandemic. >> according to the clearinghouse research center, half of the campuses in the csu systems are seeing enrollment games in the fall semester. >> this guns after undergraduate is through the center. >> they're mostly located and that includes san francisco state university. >> still to come this noontime, it was designed to help businesses struggling due to the pandemic. that means street closures in the pandemic is called up this weekend, the recent events that led the city to make this move. plus. >> they're rolling back reopening plans as the nation reports another a record breaking day of new infections i'll have details coming up. it must be nice to play by a different set of rules. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole. these tax cheats avoid millions in taxes on vacation homes and coastal mansions depriving our schools. prop 19 closes this unfair loophole that's been exploited by an eli
. >>> enrollment is up at california state university despite the fact that campuses have shifted to virtue cal classes in the by pandemic. >> according to the clearinghouse research center, half of the campuses in the csu systems are seeing enrollment games in the fall semester. >> this guns after undergraduate is through the center. >> they're mostly located and that includes san francisco state university. >> still to come this noontime, it was designed to...
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i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of the best policies in the state. i have endorsements across the democratic party in san francisco. check out my comprehensive plans at victorforsf.com. >> my name is jeremy peter, and i'm running to represent you on the ccsf board. many people ask why i'm running in this year's election. i have a great job at an efficiency project manager. i love spending time with my partner, eric, and i love living here in the bayview. education has afforded me opportunities, and i believe that education is a human right. advancing tuition free education allows our most vulnerable students a chance to make a diff
i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of...
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professor kimberly nalder of california state university director of the project for an informed electorate spoke to my colleague annita mcveigh and explained that the president may have to continue to campaign for the election from the white house, which as a federal building isn't meant to be used for political campaigning. i think it seems reasonable. i don't think he is going to, you know, be brought up on charges and taken to court over it. it is very understandable. in fact, court over it. it is very understandable. infact, it court over it. it is very understandable. in fact, it is advisable. we would certainly prefer that he do that instead of go out like he was planning to, in person, bringing lots of people together, exposing more people to this virus, potentially. and what bearing do you think he is contracting the virus is going to have on the vote, these remaining few weeks? frankly, how would it play out if he either remains well or if he was to become ill? well, one of the things that he has is a mean appeal for people ill? well, one of the things that he has is a mean appeal
professor kimberly nalder of california state university director of the project for an informed electorate spoke to my colleague annita mcveigh and explained that the president may have to continue to campaign for the election from the white house, which as a federal building isn't meant to be used for political campaigning. i think it seems reasonable. i don't think he is going to, you know, be brought up on charges and taken to court over it. it is very understandable. in fact, court over...
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>> i don't want to speculate as to their motives, but california is a universal vote by mail state. every california voters gets their ballot in the mail, so it makes sense that the california republican party would want to encourage its voters to turn in their mail ballots, but it's the way they're going about it that's causing problems. they should be encouraging voters to deposit their ballots in the drop boxes that are maintained by california election officials, or they should have, you know, individual volunteers or campaign members reaching out to voters, contacting them on a one-by-one basis to get the proper authorization. i'll note the republican party has taken a very different approach to drop boxes in other states. they are currently engaged in litigation in ohio, texas, to try to limits the use of official drop boxes. so the disconnect here is pretty stark. >>> jon their, thank up so much for making that clear. jon than diaz, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> be sure to watch tonight with don lemon. kamala harris will be his guest. that's at 10:00 p.m. tonight only o
>> i don't want to speculate as to their motives, but california is a universal vote by mail state. every california voters gets their ballot in the mail, so it makes sense that the california republican party would want to encourage its voters to turn in their mail ballots, but it's the way they're going about it that's causing problems. they should be encouraging voters to deposit their ballots in the drop boxes that are maintained by california election officials, or they should have,...
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he signed laws making california a university vote by mail state. which requires in person voting locations in every county. the governor hopes others will follow his lead and vote early. and it's no surprise who he's voting for. >> i'm a democrat. i believe democratic party principles and respect joe biden. obviously kamala harris. i have known for quarter of a century. prospect of the next vice president is extraordinary. >> the governor wouldn't comment on president trump's latest remark mocking california tough mask wearing requirement. >> if you're having a problem while dropping off your ballot or voting on election day. across the bay area. let us know. we want to hear about it. you can simply tweet at us using the hash tag we investigate. >> we head into the holiday. the public health officer is urging everyone to stick to social distancing guidelines. the safest option celebrate the holiday virtually. in person gatherings they suggest stay outside and celebrate. and try not to mingle with many people outside the household. if you do mix wit
he signed laws making california a university vote by mail state. which requires in person voting locations in every county. the governor hopes others will follow his lead and vote early. and it's no surprise who he's voting for. >> i'm a democrat. i believe democratic party principles and respect joe biden. obviously kamala harris. i have known for quarter of a century. prospect of the next vice president is extraordinary. >> the governor wouldn't comment on president trump's...
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. >> to professor mayhew at ohio state university, week ago wrote article for inside higher ed why america needs college football, amazing it was what happened next, he apparently learned he was a racist for writing this, so he wrote an abject apology article so gravell.a. thought it was apology he will begin long process antiracist learning, welcome to modern american. >> i am giving a hit in the memory of george malone former deputy editor "the wall street journal" editorial page died at 92 after distinguished career reporter george was deputy for many years served as mentor model teacher fend for many of us contributions to the conservative ideas that shape public opinion, from the cold war into the decades going forward are i'm immeasurable we will miss him. >> indeed mentor to me so many others that is it thanks to panel and all of you for watching i am paul gigot we hope to see you right here next week. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the washington swamp is in a full panic. they are frantically trying to stop americans from learning more about the corrupt, treasonous plot by the r
. >> to professor mayhew at ohio state university, week ago wrote article for inside higher ed why america needs college football, amazing it was what happened next, he apparently learned he was a racist for writing this, so he wrote an abject apology article so gravell.a. thought it was apology he will begin long process antiracist learning, welcome to modern american. >> i am giving a hit in the memory of george malone former deputy editor "the wall street journal"...
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the state of california over what they call unachievable reopening guidelines. the closures are also hitting small business which are located near these parks. sidewalks outside of disneyland have not seen the big crowds since march when california ordered them to close. the owner of a nearby subway shop watched his sales plummet from $3,000 a day to 300 a day. >> without disneyland there, we have no reason to put this business here. i wouldn't have put it in here. >> the walt disney company owns disneyland and abc7. theme park owners say they want to work with the state on reopening but right now all options are still on the table. >>> here in the bay area, california's great america is asking customers to put pressure on the governor to let it reopen. it says it drafted a letter with the california attractions and parks association, the amusement park sent an email urging supporters to sign it. >>> in the east bay, alameda county is taking a step forward in getting back to business tomorrow because it's easing a lot of restrictions. restaurants will be able to
the state of california over what they call unachievable reopening guidelines. the closures are also hitting small business which are located near these parks. sidewalks outside of disneyland have not seen the big crowds since march when california ordered them to close. the owner of a nearby subway shop watched his sales plummet from $3,000 a day to 300 a day. >> without disneyland there, we have no reason to put this business here. i wouldn't have put it in here. >> the walt...
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of california and california state systems. now, that's because, according to the college board, at least 1.5 million students have missed their tests because they were canceled. now, some students and their parents are opting to take the tests anyway. westchester, new york, college consultant diana jones advises many of her clients to take the tests as the only apples to apples comparison that admission officers have to evaluate students of similar backgrounds and abilities. listen. >> it is something that's immutable. that is an intangible comparison of those two students. even if one is a better tester than the other, you know they sat for exactly the same questions on the same day. >> reporter: danielle had to drive more than 500 miles from their home all the way to las vegas to take the a.c.t. in mid september, risking covid-19. listen. >> she really wanted to put together the most competitive application possible, and really that entailed essays and experience. but she also felt that she needed to combine a good test scor
of california and california state systems. now, that's because, according to the college board, at least 1.5 million students have missed their tests because they were canceled. now, some students and their parents are opting to take the tests anyway. westchester, new york, college consultant diana jones advises many of her clients to take the tests as the only apples to apples comparison that admission officers have to evaluate students of similar backgrounds and abilities. listen. >>...
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that university of california that is so large and has its own set of regional within the state so if you are in northern california that's one thing with the bay area so as ucla is chancellor from 60 through 68 he had some hesitancy to take the job at ucla because for the first time reporting to assist them president from a board of trustees he's hesitant about taking the position that murphy forms these unique relationships with very powerful southern california influences may be the l.a. times or lockheed it makes these unique relationships so now a significant portion of the border region also fans of ucla going along with everything franklin murphy said to say here is how we will vote on this issue. but then another example going back to princeton with a black pastor of a and the church which is significant actually gets on the same team to a trustee you have heard of dulles airport the same one talk about john d rockefeller the third and in 1963 and then to address the racial issues on, on - - on campus and then as a pastor of the church to be with the national or international
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i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of the best policies in the state. i have endorsements across the democratic party in san francisco. check out my comprehensive plans at victorforsf.com. >> my name is jeremy peter, and i'm running to represent you on the ccsf board. many people ask why i'm running in this year's election. i have a great job at an efficiency project manager. i love spending time with my partner, eric, and i love living here in the bayview. education has afforded me opportunities, and i believe that education is a human right. advancing tuition free education allows our most vulnerable students a chance to make a diff
i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of...
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of california state systems. because 1.5 million students have missed test due to cancellations but some students and their parents are opting to take the test anyway, diana jones of westchester college consultant advises many of her clients to take the test and be only apples to apples comparison that admission officers have to evaluate students of similar abilities. listen. >> it is something that is immutable that is an intangible comparison of those two students, even if one is a better tester than the other you know they sat for the same question on the same day. >> one of those parents dan, drove his 18-year-old daughter over 500 miles from pleasant california to las vegas to take the act risking covid-19. listen. >> she wanted to put together the most competitive application possible and really that entailed essays and experience but she also felt that she needed to combine a good test score. >> you can imagine the frustration and anxiety is extremely high and in danielle's case, we mentioned test that wer
of california state systems. because 1.5 million students have missed test due to cancellations but some students and their parents are opting to take the test anyway, diana jones of westchester college consultant advises many of her clients to take the test and be only apples to apples comparison that admission officers have to evaluate students of similar abilities. listen. >> it is something that is immutable that is an intangible comparison of those two students, even if one is a...
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. >>> a state appeals court said the university of california cannot let prospective students submit their act or sat scores. the decision is seen as a victory for low income students and minority students as well as those who have disabilities. phasing out the standardized tests as admission requirements. it had allowed applicants to voluntarily submit their scores for 2021 and 2020.>>> in small community is pitching in to help low income students struggling with assistance learning at home. some of the children have challenges and he said burning hubs are certainly helping keep their grades up.>> reporter: for some students distance learning from home is just too much of a struggle. >>> i fall asleep easily when i'm at home. >>> i get distracted by my siblings and parents. there is a feel like there is no authority. >> reporter: she and other students from marin city come here to this learning hub run by the nonprofit bridge the gap college prep one of three community-based learning hubs aimed at helping dozens of underserved marin city students navigate school during the pandemic.
. >>> a state appeals court said the university of california cannot let prospective students submit their act or sat scores. the decision is seen as a victory for low income students and minority students as well as those who have disabilities. phasing out the standardized tests as admission requirements. it had allowed applicants to voluntarily submit their scores for 2021 and 2020.>>> in small community is pitching in to help low income students struggling with assistance...
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i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of...
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california, home to the original disneyland and comcast universal studios, is among the last state to reopen theme parks. florida began letting them reopen in june. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the acquisition will bulk up their asset management arm which has lagged behind goldman sachs. we will have details. joe biden's campaign has now rejected a proposal from president trump's campaign to push the second and third presidential debates back by one week, after the president role. participating in a virtual event. how are some of the world most prominent foundation doing when it comes to responsible investing? we will speak to frances barney. we are seeing markets in positive territory today across the bo
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some of the nation's most gifted scientists are at cal and stanford and other state universities. the governor's formed groups to review any vaccines, providing guidance and transparency. another group will determine who gets the vaccine and in what order. >> this is a focus on the ethics of distribution. who should be prioritized? how do we allocate the supplies? >> washington, nevada and oregon are partnering with california in addressing vaccine distribution. the four states formed an alliance at the outbreak of the coronavirus. >>> all right. the clock is ticking. the election is one week from tonight and it's full-court press for joe biden and president trump and their surrogates as they barn storm specifically the battleground states. nbc's alice bar has a lot of what's happening at this hour, which is a lot happening right now, alice. >> reporter: it's a lot of a lot. yeah, this was just about the busiest day on the campaign trail that we've seen so far. and in this final week, the two candidates' positions are really crystallized. president trump out there defending states
some of the nation's most gifted scientists are at cal and stanford and other state universities. the governor's formed groups to review any vaccines, providing guidance and transparency. another group will determine who gets the vaccine and in what order. >> this is a focus on the ethics of distribution. who should be prioritized? how do we allocate the supplies? >> washington, nevada and oregon are partnering with california in addressing vaccine distribution. the four states...
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racial preferences have been illegal in california since proposition 290 it's been state law, not to of racial preferences in effect, and during that period of time, we u ly seen increases in the percentage of black students and hispanic students at the university of california . we seth increases in percentage of asian students as well. and so, the question now on the ballot is reinstating or in puttinplace these racial preferences really when it's unclear why it is that that is necessary, and rather than trying to create a situation at the university of california and many public institutions in years, this idea of a holistic approach, try to look at a canada to figure out whether this ct didate is qualified just by basis of their racial background, but more broadly all of the issues that that candidate rings with the picked we want to go from that rt of a system where we look at people comprehensively to one premised fundamentally on race? i think that's probably wh prop 16is not more popular because people don't want to return to a time when we so strictly ed race to divide us an
racial preferences have been illegal in california since proposition 290 it's been state law, not to of racial preferences in effect, and during that period of time, we u ly seen increases in the percentage of black students and hispanic students at the university of california . we seth increases in percentage of asian students as well. and so, the question now on the ballot is reinstating or in puttinplace these racial preferences really when it's unclear why it is that that is necessary, and...
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dr peter chin honkey university of california san francisco always a pleasure thanks so much. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world residents of the u.s. state of louisiana are clearing up after a 2nd hurricane in 6 weeks hurricane delta broad widespread flooding and left thousands on the gulf coast without power delta tracked the path of destruction left by hurricane laura last month more than a 1000 asylum seekers traveling in inflatable boats and canoes have been rescued off the coast of spain's cannery islands it's the highest number since the crisis of 2006 when more than 6000 people drowned while trying to reach the island's. hard line below roofs leader alexander lukashenko has visited prisoners jailed for challenging his reelection the vote was widely seen as manipulated and triggered 2 months of protests look i shan't go told the detainees that quote the constitution can't be written in the streets more demonstrations are expected later on sunday. a russian brokered ceasefire in the disputed caucuses region of nagorno-karabakh is com
dr peter chin honkey university of california san francisco always a pleasure thanks so much. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world residents of the u.s. state of louisiana are clearing up after a 2nd hurricane in 6 weeks hurricane delta broad widespread flooding and left thousands on the gulf coast without power delta tracked the path of destruction left by hurricane laura last month more than a 1000 asylum seekers traveling in inflatable boats and canoes...
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a university of california berkeley study estimated that uber and lyft "would have paid $413 million into the state's unemployment insurance fund" over the paswofive years if s were treated as employees. >>li i know what it' to be misclassified and having to struggle for three months to get unntemployn the middle of a pandemic. >> reporter: cherri murphy, like other gig workers, found she couldn't get unemployment insurance because lyft didn't classify her as an employee. she says the fight over this ballot measure is critical for worker otections. >> it's a smoke and mirror attempt to convince voters to be complicit with stealing and cheating their way of that responsibility. and so, i know that there are a number of voters who are voting to hold uber and lyft and doordash accountable by voting no on proposition 22. >> sreenivasan: reporter sam harnett covers tech and labor for public media's kqed. i spoke with him for more on cifornia proposition 22 and what it can get done if it passes. >> so, uber and lyft want to continue clang the workers ash contractors, whans they don't have
a university of california berkeley study estimated that uber and lyft "would have paid $413 million into the state's unemployment insurance fund" over the paswofive years if s were treated as employees. >>li i know what it' to be misclassified and having to struggle for three months to get unntemployn the middle of a pandemic. >> reporter: cherri murphy, like other gig workers, found she couldn't get unemployment insurance because lyft didn't classify her as an employee....
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dr peter chin hong of the university of california san francisco always a pleasure thanks so much. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world residents of the u.s. state of louisiana are clearing up after a 2nd hurricane in 6 weeks hurricane delta broad widespread flooding and left thousands on the gulf coast without power delta track the path of destruction left by hurricane laura last month. hardline later alexander lukashenko has visited prisoners jailed for challenging his re-election the vote was widely seen as manipulated and triggered 2 months of protests look i shan't go told the detainees that quote the constitution can't be written in the streets more demonstrations are expected later on sunday. and care just on a populist politician who was recently freed from jail has become the new prime minister said there shops are off was appointed after a majority of lawmakers supported him at an emergency session of parliament shofar office expecting the president to resign in the next few days. as are by john claims overnight shelling by armenian for
dr peter chin hong of the university of california san francisco always a pleasure thanks so much. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world residents of the u.s. state of louisiana are clearing up after a 2nd hurricane in 6 weeks hurricane delta broad widespread flooding and left thousands on the gulf coast without power delta track the path of destruction left by hurricane laura last month. hardline later alexander lukashenko has visited prisoners jailed for...
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here in california, home to more than half a dozen major theme parks, after weeks of pressure the state eased restrictions but the largest, disneyland and universal, still can't reopen but authorities say colder weather is driving smaller indoor gatherings too, contributing to the new surge. claudia martinez, who lost her father raul to covid, is among the many families struggling today >> he was the funniest guy. he loved family. >> reporter: with the elderly at higher risk, tonight in a growing number of states a new rash of infections and dozens of deaths have been reported at nursing homes. those who first took the greatest toll now again paying the highest price. miguel almaguer, nbc news >> reporter: this is kate snow. with cases on the rise at nursing homes, some states have already been preparing >> we've been activated for carolina village. >> reporter: in henderson county, north carolina a strike team responds anytime a nursing home has two or more covid cases. >> we're going to get there, we're going to set up hot zone. >> reporter: today is just a drill they set up tents out
here in california, home to more than half a dozen major theme parks, after weeks of pressure the state eased restrictions but the largest, disneyland and universal, still can't reopen but authorities say colder weather is driving smaller indoor gatherings too, contributing to the new surge. claudia martinez, who lost her father raul to covid, is among the many families struggling today >> he was the funniest guy. he loved family. >> reporter: with the elderly at higher risk,...
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we continue to do a huge amount of testing here locally, really across the state of california. governor newsom showed great leadership in my opinion taking on covid-19. things are getting better but that example at the university is a reminder that this is still out there and especially young people at this moment need to be more brave and responsible. distance, don't go to parties, and put on a mask. >> put on a mask. we'll leave it there. mayor robert garcia, mayor of long beach. thanks for your time and good luck to you. that's going to do it for me on this monday. in the next hour former secretary of defense and former white house chief of staff leon panetta will join my colleague andrea mitchell. to show off the ease of comparing rates with progressive's home quote explorer. international hand model jon-jon gets personal. your wayward pinky is grotesque. then a high stakes patty-cake battle royale ends in triumph. you have the upper hands! it's a race to the lowest rate, and so much more. only on "the upper hands." diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give
we continue to do a huge amount of testing here locally, really across the state of california. governor newsom showed great leadership in my opinion taking on covid-19. things are getting better but that example at the university is a reminder that this is still out there and especially young people at this moment need to be more brave and responsible. distance, don't go to parties, and put on a mask. >> put on a mask. we'll leave it there. mayor robert garcia, mayor of long beach....
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all are in isolation. >>> younger students around the state, california superintendent will have an update today, will give an update on ongoing pandemic support efforts. watch live on cbsn bay area at 9:30 this morning. >>> new, another 898,000 americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. that number is higher than expected but it is still the 7th week that new jobless claims are fewer than 1 million. >>> still ahead, what's going on above this california airport? ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the unusual sighting in the skies for a second time. >>> i am tracking our extreme heat, dangerous fire weather conditions with those offshore winds, seeing gusts as high as 50 to 60 miles per hour in the higher elevations this morning. we'll talk about a red flag warning, heat advisory, and wind advisory coming up. >>> as we take a look at the roadways, metering lights at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll have a look at th oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly,
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release of vaccine peter teahen hong at the university of california thank you so much thanks so much levey. and some sports now in the u.a.e. foundation's lead germany and switzerland have drawn and the tightly fought mesh in cologne the swiss took an early lead and despite germany's efforts the visitors were $21.00 up going into the break your struggled but they eventually managed to level with the swifts 30 the final score world number one goal for dustin johnson has tested positive for covert 19 forcing him out of an event this weekend the american was tested after experiencing virus symptoms johnson said he hoped to return to the game as quickly as possible he's the highest profile golfer to test positive for co 19 since the season resumed in the summer. you're watching news and here's a reminder of our top stories at this hour european union countries have agreed on a so-called traffic light systems for restricting travel from one of our us hot spots countries will be labeled as green orange or red depending on the rate of corona infections this comes as europe's hottest country
release of vaccine peter teahen hong at the university of california thank you so much thanks so much levey. and some sports now in the u.a.e. foundation's lead germany and switzerland have drawn and the tightly fought mesh in cologne the swiss took an early lead and despite germany's efforts the visitors were $21.00 up going into the break your struggled but they eventually managed to level with the swifts 30 the final score world number one goal for dustin johnson has tested positive for...
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to help get out to vote with the universal and remember california mailed out 21 million universal mail in ballots last week. >> tucker: i know you're busy as a member of congress, but he f time they might compile a book of all the corruption that has been embedded and justified by the covid epidemic. it seems like there's a lot of it. >> there is another example of wasteful spending. there is no need for secretary mnuchin to continue to negotiate with pelosi. she is not interested in solving the problems in america, she is interested in fulfilling her liberal christmas wish list with more funding for useless, worthless projects such as the one were talking about tonight. >> tucker: this is our response to the covid epidemic. subvert the electoral system. can you do anything about this? >> were not going to let it go, the federal electoral commission is a federal agent and this was created, it was created to be a watchdog over the election. this was created in 2002 in the help america vote act. we are going to put them to work and if they don't do their job, were going to hold them acco
to help get out to vote with the universal and remember california mailed out 21 million universal mail in ballots last week. >> tucker: i know you're busy as a member of congress, but he f time they might compile a book of all the corruption that has been embedded and justified by the covid epidemic. it seems like there's a lot of it. >> there is another example of wasteful spending. there is no need for secretary mnuchin to continue to negotiate with pelosi. she is not interested...
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one particular relationship i did not see unfolding, the university of california has a center region but california is so large it has its own regional loyalty within the state. in northern california it is one thing, the bay area, southern california, at ucla, an important figure, chancellor from 1960-68. from taking the chancellor job at ucla, for the first time, directly to a board of trustees. kind of hesitant about taking these positions. there a unique relationships. a number of very powerful california influences. people who run the la times and people who talk about lockheed and aircraft coming out of post-world war ii and these unique relationships, all of a sudden a significant portion of the border region at ucla willing to go along with what they need to say, looking back north in the same way we vote on this particular issue you don't expect that to unfold. another example to princeton university in the 1960s, reverend tyson, black pastor of an ame church which is significant in princeton actually gets on the same team as ellen dollars who is a trustee at dulles airport
one particular relationship i did not see unfolding, the university of california has a center region but california is so large it has its own regional loyalty within the state. in northern california it is one thing, the bay area, southern california, at ucla, an important figure, chancellor from 1960-68. from taking the chancellor job at ucla, for the first time, directly to a board of trustees. kind of hesitant about taking these positions. there a unique relationships. a number of very...
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actual experience in epidemiology from stanford university. people from uc berkeley and others that represent county and state health offices, all part and parcel of and independent group of health experts that will help us advance and closely monitor the protocols and procedures related to vexing trials. let me just give you a sense. you can see this light of some of their expertise in biostatistics, epidemiology and pediatric infectious diseases and health equity. care financing. again, the spectrum of expertise . a diversity of expertise as well as a geographic diversity. and when we talk about health equity, that's the frame of cultural competency that is a big part of our commitment in the state of california. the proper distribution of resources particularly as it relates to vaccines and focusing on immunizations. that is broad strokes of the group that we are formally convening here in the state. we are very proud of the work that has been done by dr. galli and his team to identify these experts and these experts again will independentl
actual experience in epidemiology from stanford university. people from uc berkeley and others that represent county and state health offices, all part and parcel of and independent group of health experts that will help us advance and closely monitor the protocols and procedures related to vexing trials. let me just give you a sense. you can see this light of some of their expertise in biostatistics, epidemiology and pediatric infectious diseases and health equity. care financing. again, the...
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the california republican party did not comply to the attorney general's order to remove them. now that's despite accusations of the boxes being misleading and illegal state republican officials have said that they will remove the official label on the boxes but they won't stop them that they claim that their ballot boxes are no different from the the ballot harvesting done . the secretary of state's office says that they are exploring other options and that they reserve the right to ensure the law is followed. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news palo alto police are searching for 2 men tied to a crime spree. >>and that has surprised some neighbors we'll talk about why they are calling the incident. unusual. >>i'm going try to washington coming up the white house and congress remain at odds on the next covid relief bill how they plan to move forward ahead. >>and we'll also be tracking your morning commute and tracking your forecast, here's a live. look at 92 i told your traffic is going to get busier you need to get on out there now before it gets too heavy it's already f
the california republican party did not comply to the attorney general's order to remove them. now that's despite accusations of the boxes being misleading and illegal state republican officials have said that they will remove the official label on the boxes but they won't stop them that they claim that their ballot boxes are no different from the the ballot harvesting done . the secretary of state's office says that they are exploring other options and that they reserve the right to ensure the...
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. >>> disneyland, universal studios and great america tomorrow will learn more about the future of california's theme parks. they've been shutdown for more than 7 months. the state is expected to announce its updated guidelines for reopening. now, locally this would pave the way for parks to reopen including rides at great america and six flags in vallejo. the governor says guidelines will be based on science and data. >>> well, if we get some snow the slopes will reopen. lake tahoe resorts are set to reopen next month. and when they do, new covid protocols will be in place. resorts will now have capacity limits, and some are using a reservation system. the good is, though, skiing is already pretty covid friendly. most everyone wears goggles, masks and gloves. >>> well, go to b.a.r.t. to get tested. empty b.a.r.t. parking spaces are turning into free covid testing sites. today at the union city b.a.r.t. station roughly 300 people showed up to get tested at this free walk up and drive in testing site. community health leaders say they're trying to expand their reach by hosting these pop up sites
. >>> disneyland, universal studios and great america tomorrow will learn more about the future of california's theme parks. they've been shutdown for more than 7 months. the state is expected to announce its updated guidelines for reopening. now, locally this would pave the way for parks to reopen including rides at great america and six flags in vallejo. the governor says guidelines will be based on science and data. >>> well, if we get some snow the slopes will reopen. lake...
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that's the word from california's health officials about theme parks reopening, places like disneyland and universal studios closed in mid-march and have remained shuttered while they await guidelines for safely reopening. state officials said they're work on a time line but didn't say anything about when that time line would be released. with the holidays right around the corner, you could expect some sort of limited opening here. the closures have taken their toll. just yesterday disneyland and walt disney world announced the layoffs of 28,000 employees. >> we've had hot weather, we've had smoke. we're hoping to get a little bit of a break, jeff, but don't know if i'm right about that coming soon. >> there is the possibility, so there's some good news in that forecast about some cooler temperatures and i'll take a look at my rain outlook over the next 10 to 45 days. and we'll let you know what could be coming our way. i'll see you back here in just a couple of minutes. >> also making sure every student has the tools for distance learning. the laptop give away to help bridge oakland's
that's the word from california's health officials about theme parks reopening, places like disneyland and universal studios closed in mid-march and have remained shuttered while they await guidelines for safely reopening. state officials said they're work on a time line but didn't say anything about when that time line would be released. with the holidays right around the corner, you could expect some sort of limited opening here. the closures have taken their toll. just yesterday disneyland...
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one dozen states have faced some kind of issue with mail-in voting, including california. thousands received misprinted ballots that left completely off the names in the presidential race. here in new jersey, where i'm broadcasting from, postal worker was charged with dumping nearly 2000 pieces of mail, including nearly 100 ballots. here is what the president has to say about all of it from earlier today. >> pres. trump: you pick up any paper in the country practically and cheating all over the place on the ballot. that is not a problem, much bigger problem than china or russia, a much bigger problem. >> power panel now. jason nichols, university of maryland. jason nichols, i will start with you, what are the concerns that you have going into the election and the issue of integrity? >> well, i certainly have concerns about foreign interference, not in terms of them printing ballots, i think that has been proven that is basically impossible for any foreign nation to print enough ballots and to falsify them through all the verification protocols that we have. it is basically
one dozen states have faced some kind of issue with mail-in voting, including california. thousands received misprinted ballots that left completely off the names in the presidential race. here in new jersey, where i'm broadcasting from, postal worker was charged with dumping nearly 2000 pieces of mail, including nearly 100 ballots. here is what the president has to say about all of it from earlier today. >> pres. trump: you pick up any paper in the country practically and cheating all...
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i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of the best policies in the state. i have endorsements across the democratic party in san francisco. check out my comprehensive plans at victorforsf.com. >> my name is jeremy peter, and i'm running to represent you on the ccsf board. many people ask why i'm running in this year's election. i have a great job at an efficiency project manager. i love spending time with my partner, eric, and i love living here in the bayview. education has afforded me opportunities, and i believe that education is a human right. advancing tuition free education allows our most vulnerable students a chance to make a diff
i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of...