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nancy skinner said this morning there are now cases of coronavirus at all state prisons. at san quentin in marin county, 1100 inmates tested positive after 121 inmates transferred from a prison in cheno that already had an outbreak. >>> the decision to transfer incarcerated people from a prison with one of the worst outbreaks, cheno, to san quentin which at that point had no known cases races significant questions about cdr handing of the crisis. >> senator skinner said currently there are at least 5,000 inmates in california prisons who have tested poz at sitive for covid-19 and 22 inmates and staff members who died. >>> lib by shaft is joining ten mayors across the country to vote for a guaranteed income to lift people out of poverty. a study of the program found low income people given an
nancy skinner said this morning there are now cases of coronavirus at all state prisons. at san quentin in marin county, 1100 inmates tested positive after 121 inmates transferred from a prison in cheno that already had an outbreak. >>> the decision to transfer incarcerated people from a prison with one of the worst outbreaks, cheno, to san quentin which at that point had no known cases races significant questions about cdr handing of the crisis. >> senator skinner said currently...
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skinner's good to have you on the program for to me a little bit about the 1st time that you came into contact with any of these news again remember that it would have been on british television in the 1970 s. that time when you weren't quite sure what was happening on t.v. and it would have been the spaghetti westerns of course it would be those classic films and just hearing this incredible eerie music. and he was known as the maestro the the composer of all composers for film how would you describe his music style. he understood that with film you need texture and you need melody and you mustn't interfere with the picture too much but the sound still needs to tell stories he some he was somebody who had this style that was kind of spiraling melodies with this kind of weird sometimes psychedelic sound sometimes it could be incredibly pastoral sometimes it could just be very gentle but he understood that music should not be bigger than the film it should be just as equal in a sense in that it takes a special gift doesn't it skinner to be able to know exactly where that that happy medi
skinner's good to have you on the program for to me a little bit about the 1st time that you came into contact with any of these news again remember that it would have been on british television in the 1970 s. that time when you weren't quite sure what was happening on t.v. and it would have been the spaghetti westerns of course it would be those classic films and just hearing this incredible eerie music. and he was known as the maestro the the composer of all composers for film how would you...
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doctor skinner, let's move to you. let's have you answer that question. >> i do believe that racism is a national security problem and i have seen it as an academic and as someone who is been a presidential campaign for the national security side and more recently from the standpoint of u.s. diplomacy at the state department. the common thread that i see in all of these is that when you do not have people of color at the table you can't represent america very well. for whatever reason, we are in a multigenerational time in which there are just not enough african-americans, hispanics and asians at the court aspect of foreign policy. let me be a bit more specific. i think in order to represent the best of the united states, the world's most fully functioning multiethnic democracy, you have to have people of color in every level of government. let me be a bit more specific. at the state department, for example, they are needed in greater numbers in the regional and functional bureau and they should always be at the table.
doctor skinner, let's move to you. let's have you answer that question. >> i do believe that racism is a national security problem and i have seen it as an academic and as someone who is been a presidential campaign for the national security side and more recently from the standpoint of u.s. diplomacy at the state department. the common thread that i see in all of these is that when you do not have people of color at the table you can't represent america very well. for whatever reason, we...
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doctor skinner, elizabeth parker and wendy parker thank you so much for being here.thank you for this great discussion with i want to invite the audience to tune in here again tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. for part two of this discussion which will be led by my colleague susanna spalding. we also want to again give a special thank you to our philanthropies and now here is the president and ceo of csis with closing remarks. >> beverly, thank you. this has been just a remarkable conversation but i think this is the first time and i have been here 20 years, this is the first time when we have had five women who have led a discussion. ... other's skin. they don't care about the passion of their religions. here they lie, a perfect democracy. they fought and died for america not for what it is, but for what they can become. and i think that is in the spirit of this conversation. thank you all.
doctor skinner, elizabeth parker and wendy parker thank you so much for being here.thank you for this great discussion with i want to invite the audience to tune in here again tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. for part two of this discussion which will be led by my colleague susanna spalding. we also want to again give a special thank you to our philanthropies and now here is the president and ceo of csis with closing remarks. >> beverly, thank you. this has been just a remarkable conversation but i...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a fleece only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis's officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer enrichment said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues but only because officers were present through has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my students return i would often come to me with questions about race about
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a...
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east bay state senator nancy skinner is spearheading this effort saying the government has to do better to protect prisoners. this morning more than 1100 inmates at san quentin now have covid-19. marin county leaders are asking governor newsom to help manage sick prisoners and there's a race to contain the outbreak at the fresno county jail. 507 inmates out of 2200 have tested positive along with dozens of staff members and that number will likely rise since nearly 200 tests have not come back yet. >>> taking a live look from our exclusive salesforce tower camera over looking san francisco's mission bay this morning. the explosion of tents around the caltrain station is starting to clear out after our story monday night. yesterday, the city workers cleared away a ton of crash from the encampment. the tents are still there. the city is not doing any sweeps but there's much less trash and junk on the sidewalks. check out the difference
east bay state senator nancy skinner is spearheading this effort saying the government has to do better to protect prisoners. this morning more than 1100 inmates at san quentin now have covid-19. marin county leaders are asking governor newsom to help manage sick prisoners and there's a race to contain the outbreak at the fresno county jail. 507 inmates out of 2200 have tested positive along with dozens of staff members and that number will likely rise since nearly 200 tests have not come back...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a fleece only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis's officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer enrichment said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues but only because officers were present through has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my students return i would often come to me with questions about race about
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a fleece only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis's officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer enrichment said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues but only because officers were present through has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my students return i would often come to me with questions about race about
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a fleece only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis's officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer enrichment said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues but only because officers were present form has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my students return i would often come to me with questions about race about
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a...
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well let's speak to christophe skinner he's a consultant physician in infectious diseases at the technical university of munich thanks for joining us dr she'd been a so we know corona virus starts to attack the body via the airways and lungs but we didn't want to we know about its effect on other parts of the body. well suit your ring the 1st ray from the car with 1000 pending me and i may have learnt pretty much well respected in the very beginning isolated noninvolvement we now have learned to can already affect every cell of the body and this new cells in like my own cart effect and many other complications that we have seen including. a merry embolism or embellishment general and this is some of john injuring for us physician because the rightly 19 disease is huge is it a very different to disease a disease to what we thought we were dealing with just a few months ago. i think down to this question nice clearly yes it is will be expected in the very beginning is the respiratory disease the primary lung involvement or involved manned and money was the most common expected symptom combin
well let's speak to christophe skinner he's a consultant physician in infectious diseases at the technical university of munich thanks for joining us dr she'd been a so we know corona virus starts to attack the body via the airways and lungs but we didn't want to we know about its effect on other parts of the body. well suit your ring the 1st ray from the car with 1000 pending me and i may have learnt pretty much well respected in the very beginning isolated noninvolvement we now have learned...
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influence is just sort of beyond comprehension in a sense robin remember all the otherwise known as skinner joining us tonight and sharing his thoughts as the world mourns the loss of a composer robert thank you very much thank you from the power of music to the power of mother nature severe flooding in southwestern japan has left around 50 people dead and thousands of hells without electricity search and rescue operations are underway as bad weather continues to batter the region. on the grounds of a school a call for help. and a desperate need for rescue. after record rains last parts of southwestern japan over the weekend some areas have been left devastated. thousands of troops have been called in to bring people to safety and search for survivors but continued bad weather is making their work harder and with more rain expected a quarter of a 1000000 people have been told to evacuate their homes. some are reluctant to move to the shelters due to fears of coronavirus spreading. most have no choice but to leave. others who are left trapped. at this nasty home for the elderly 14 people die
influence is just sort of beyond comprehension in a sense robin remember all the otherwise known as skinner joining us tonight and sharing his thoughts as the world mourns the loss of a composer robert thank you very much thank you from the power of music to the power of mother nature severe flooding in southwestern japan has left around 50 people dead and thousands of hells without electricity search and rescue operations are underway as bad weather continues to batter the region. on the...
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military selected mule skinners based on their knowledge. mule handlers based on whether they were kind and firm. they were expected to train mules with positive reinforcement. they strictly prohibited things like sticks, switches or items that might instill fear in the mule. all of the mules were trained to be ridden, led, stand quietly, or walk, stand fully packed, move in a herd, swim, and they also had to be immersed in the sounds of battle. battle inoculation was key to making sure the mules did not panic when they encountered loud noises. they would be worked in and around motor parks that would allow them to become familiar with the smell of gasoline and the sound of engines. they were aircraft and gunfire. the animals learned that the noises around them would not hurt them and as a result, when they encountered them, they remained calm. in all units, the most well-trained mule was deemed the "bell mare" and lead pack mule could she wore a special bell and the other mules were trained to follow the bell mare through any conditions. if
military selected mule skinners based on their knowledge. mule handlers based on whether they were kind and firm. they were expected to train mules with positive reinforcement. they strictly prohibited things like sticks, switches or items that might instill fear in the mule. all of the mules were trained to be ridden, led, stand quietly, or walk, stand fully packed, move in a herd, swim, and they also had to be immersed in the sounds of battle. battle inoculation was key to making sure the...
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>>you now as rachel skinner reporting both bears involved in the attacks this week in that area were euthanized wildlife officials say there's acting aggressive or indifferent toward people is a sign that they've been given food and the pastor had access to food people food, the best thing you can do is properly store anything with a cent and keep your doors and windows locked, especially if you're in the lake tahoe area. >>a historic los angeles church closed to the public for months because of the pandemic burned to the ground over the weekend crews cleaned up the san gabriel mission church yesterday one day after flames destroyed much of what was inside that 215 year-old building only an altar was unharmed in the holy place considered the jewel of the community parishioners who have not been able to attend services and months went to a mass yesterday at a neighboring chapel. >>i just wanted to be closer and i just wanted to hear the homily and then i just wanted to feel like we were a family because well i reading that ins me because my mom and dad were married they're my kids wer
>>you now as rachel skinner reporting both bears involved in the attacks this week in that area were euthanized wildlife officials say there's acting aggressive or indifferent toward people is a sign that they've been given food and the pastor had access to food people food, the best thing you can do is properly store anything with a cent and keep your doors and windows locked, especially if you're in the lake tahoe area. >>a historic los angeles church closed to the public for...
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skinner is the research fellow and professor of international relations and politics and director ofrsity. prior to a recent return, he served as director and senior policy advisor for the secretary of state at the u.s. department of state. -- international security. the moderator for today's panel is michael mcconnell, a senior fellow at the hoover institution and the professor and director of the constitutional law center at stanford law school. he has served as a circuit judge for the 10th circuit and has held chair professorships at university of chicago and university of utah as well as at harvard and nyu. his decades of work have been cited -- 15 cases in front of the supreme court and served as a law clerk to william j brenner junior and is counsel to the -- please welcome this esteemed group to the stage. [applause] michael: so welcome and thanks. this is a huge crowd, coming out this evening, to talk about the subject of considerable interest and controversy, namely citizenship in the united states. from the beginning of the republic, there has been a problem. how do you for
skinner is the research fellow and professor of international relations and politics and director ofrsity. prior to a recent return, he served as director and senior policy advisor for the secretary of state at the u.s. department of state. -- international security. the moderator for today's panel is michael mcconnell, a senior fellow at the hoover institution and the professor and director of the constitutional law center at stanford law school. he has served as a circuit judge for the 10th...
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. >> reporter: 50-year-old steve skinner who had no pre-existing conditions nearly died in a texas hospital. >> at one point they lost me. they had to use paddles on me to get my heart started again. >> reporter: nationwide the testing system is also overwhelmed. >> i got told i would get my results back in 7 to 14 days. >> reporter: lines are long, patience is short. a site in new orleans ran out of test kits in just minutes. >> i understand tests ran out, but at this time we should have enough >> reporter: the u.s. the coronavirus task force says the u.s. is now averaging up to 700,000 tests a day. >> the states really crushed their goal in june >> reporter: but many experts say it is still not nearly enough. >> we should be doing millions of tests a day, probably three to four million tests a day if we're going to get our hands around this disease. >> the challenge is not just getting a test but getting results. with some saying it's taking a week or longer one company, quest diagnostic, says the average turn-around time for results is now 4 to 6 days, double last month. labs across the
. >> reporter: 50-year-old steve skinner who had no pre-existing conditions nearly died in a texas hospital. >> at one point they lost me. they had to use paddles on me to get my heart started again. >> reporter: nationwide the testing system is also overwhelmed. >> i got told i would get my results back in 7 to 14 days. >> reporter: lines are long, patience is short. a site in new orleans ran out of test kits in just minutes. >> i understand tests ran out,...
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strangers on campus and natural disasters as reason for having police officers at schools but nancy skinner says there are alternatives like simply calling 911 to relying more on school leaders. >> when i look at those types of citations as a reasons we would need police and schools, it does not does not justify police presence. >> be provided a different perspective. brian landy was assigned richmond high until two weeks ago when the school district disbanded the school resource officer program. >> we did not go into the schools looking to arrest students or to investigate students. it's largely going there to engage the students and try to bridge gaps. >> keeping the peace and mentoring are used to continue being productive members of society. >> he says there are too many unanswered questions about how to allocate money to alternatives to police on campus such as de-escalation for school staff. >>> the oakland city council is taking another look at the budget. it approved just last week in response to demands from the community to cover more money from the police department. yesterday's
strangers on campus and natural disasters as reason for having police officers at schools but nancy skinner says there are alternatives like simply calling 911 to relying more on school leaders. >> when i look at those types of citations as a reasons we would need police and schools, it does not does not justify police presence. >> be provided a different perspective. brian landy was assigned richmond high until two weeks ago when the school district disbanded the school resource...
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. >>> skinner warned the outbreaks are putting area hospital workers at risk and setting up a dangerous loop of correctional officers bringing the virus into their communities. >>> mike pence paying a visit to arizona. one of the nation's coronavirus hot spots. it comes as the state's governor halted reopening plans. he met with doug ducey to discuss the efforts to fight the virus. >> we say to the people of arizona, we're with you, we're going to make sure arizona has whatever it takes to meet this moment. to slow the spread. to flatten the curve. to save lives. >> hospitals in arizona now hiring out of state nurses to help handle the over flow of patients. meanwhile the u.s. added almost 45,000 new coronavirus cases yesterday. that's a near record increase. almost half came from these three states, texas, florida, and here in california. >>> starting today, minimum wage workers in the bay area will see a bump in their paychecks. >>> the minimum wage is going up in a number of cities ranging from $13 to $16.84 an hour. don ford tells us the scheduled like couldn't come at a better or w
. >>> skinner warned the outbreaks are putting area hospital workers at risk and setting up a dangerous loop of correctional officers bringing the virus into their communities. >>> mike pence paying a visit to arizona. one of the nation's coronavirus hot spots. it comes as the state's governor halted reopening plans. he met with doug ducey to discuss the efforts to fight the virus. >> we say to the people of arizona, we're with you, we're going to make sure arizona has...
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. >> reporter: that is regina skinner's reaction after hearing san mateo county has been put on the state watch list. her business was just getting back to normal. she reopened in june. if she gets shut down again she says she could lose half her sales. so the reason why this flower shop is concerned is because they are attached to hillsdale mall and if the county stays on the state watch list for three consecutive days the businesses that could be shut down include indoor malls, nail and hair salons, gyms, and fitness centers. >> i'm just hoping we can reverse that by everybody staying home if you can and following the rules. we want to keep healthy but we really need to keep this economy going. >> reporter: san mateo county's public health urged businesses to prepare for shutting down by august 1st. the case rate in the county has been over 100 since the end of june. last week the county public health officers sent out a stern warning saying social gatherings without the proper precautions are causing the recent rise in cases. >> you know, we just can't be turning the switch on and off
. >> reporter: that is regina skinner's reaction after hearing san mateo county has been put on the state watch list. her business was just getting back to normal. she reopened in june. if she gets shut down again she says she could lose half her sales. so the reason why this flower shop is concerned is because they are attached to hillsdale mall and if the county stays on the state watch list for three consecutive days the businesses that could be shut down include indoor malls, nail and...
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nancy skinner says there are alternatives like calling 911 or relying on school leaders. >> when i look at these types of citations as the reasons we would need policed schools, it does not testify. >> reporter: the police officers provided a different perspective. richmond officer ryan landy was assigned to richmond high school until two weeks ago when they disbanded the school resource officer program. and >> we do not go into the schools looking to arrest or investigate students. we go there to engage with students. we try to bridge the gaps. >> reporter: keeping the peace and mentoring the youth to continue being productive members of society. >> reporter: there are many unanswered questions about how to allocate funding for the alternatives to police on campus like de-escalation training for the school staff. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news . >>> a mcdonald's worker in oakland says she was attacked by a customer that turned belligerent when she asked him to wear a mask. the incident took place on saturday at the mcdonald's here. the employee says that she has been shaken by the incident.
nancy skinner says there are alternatives like calling 911 or relying on school leaders. >> when i look at these types of citations as the reasons we would need policed schools, it does not testify. >> reporter: the police officers provided a different perspective. richmond officer ryan landy was assigned to richmond high school until two weeks ago when they disbanded the school resource officer program. and >> we do not go into the schools looking to arrest or investigate...
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epstein but here here's the thing we don't need her for anything what he she will be abstaining yes and skinner was the the the lynchpin to everything but what is she she's got some pictures for jane as your friend that's the woman i would really she's i mean i hope she has 247 well armed guards because she's the one who can say this person was with me or other women but but if you think about a lover it would be ok we only know about her so i don't think she's as critical as people say but i would definitely not buy the green bananas if you know what i mean 8 right we'll leave it right there lionel always appreciate your legal expertise here thank you so much. thank you. right it's been about 2 months since the death of george floyd and in cities across america protests are still happening daily specifically in portland oregon where federal officers sent by the trumpet ministration have gradually started to withdraw but will remain on scene. is joining us now and. there are reports that last night's protest for the 1st time in a very long time were actually peaceful that's right manila portlan
epstein but here here's the thing we don't need her for anything what he she will be abstaining yes and skinner was the the the lynchpin to everything but what is she she's got some pictures for jane as your friend that's the woman i would really she's i mean i hope she has 247 well armed guards because she's the one who can say this person was with me or other women but but if you think about a lover it would be ok we only know about her so i don't think she's as critical as people say but i...
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she's the author of "in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma, and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction, and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you have seen the earlier c-span performance, you will find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the bake shop case famous. but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case and differ in many respects from our current constitutional law. so i hope today, having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner, that we will hear from these distinguished schol
she's the author of "in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma, and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction, and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a fleece only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis's officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer enrichment said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues but only because officers were present through has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my students return i would often come to me with questions about race about bias we have long very difficult conversations about it from and also called on districts to better train for imp
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we over rely. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing. we need to do better and just focus in a...
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i run skinner is the campbell research fellow at the hoover institution and professor of international relations and politics and director of the institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. prior to the recent return to academia he served as director of the office of policy planning and senior policy advisor for the secretary of state at the us department of state. her areas of expertise are international relations and security area and the moderator for today's panel is michael mcconnell who is a senior fellow at the hoover institution and richard and francis malloryprofessor of constitutional law center at stanford law school . michael served as circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the 10th circuit and is held chair professorships at the university of chicago and utah as well as professorships at harvard and nyu . in the past decade his work has been cited in opinions of the supreme court second-most often of any legal scholar. mcconnell has argued 15 cases in front of the supremecourt . he served as a law clerk to justice william brennan juni
i run skinner is the campbell research fellow at the hoover institution and professor of international relations and politics and director of the institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. prior to the recent return to academia he served as director of the office of policy planning and senior policy advisor for the secretary of state at the us department of state. her areas of expertise are international relations and security area and the moderator for today's panel is...
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know the brain you know i think you know i i my colleagues have put over 100 people into a great skinner study the brain circuitry of romantic love and we're built to love we were built to live and a lot of people who are divorced a vast majority will find a new love and we're stable love and do it all over again so just and it is making all this. what we need what we don't have and drive us to making the kinds of partnerships that will be more stable i love what you're saying than elf. adelaide this whole old fashioned cordie had taken it seriously getting to know each other and all that the lady sat a phenomena of our friends with benefits is not a completely disappear or a well written i have. mostly metaphors for afraid of serious relationship you know men men tend to be serial daters. well i think to disagree actually i think a lot of people think that you know i have studied law for over 40 years now and i'm now chief science advisor to match dot com and i've been there for 15 years collecting scientific data and every year i do this study called singles in america we do not poll m
know the brain you know i think you know i i my colleagues have put over 100 people into a great skinner study the brain circuitry of romantic love and we're built to love we were built to live and a lot of people who are divorced a vast majority will find a new love and we're stable love and do it all over again so just and it is making all this. what we need what we don't have and drive us to making the kinds of partnerships that will be more stable i love what you're saying than elf....
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incarcerated prison to one with the most outbreak to one with no known case raises question ease senator skinner said currently there are at least 5,000 inmates in state prisons who tested positive. >>> the san francisco public defender's office said the only way to protect the lives at the prison is to reduce the population as quickly as possible that most are over 55, low risk and medical conditions that increase their risk of complications from covid-19. >>> here we are into the afternoon hours, i guess you could say compared to the past 24 hours a bit of a cooldown. >> yes. that's a good observation. temperatures trending down today. rebounding just in time for the weekend but today lots of sunshine, some patchy coastal fog. cooler for most locations, about a 30 degrees temperature range from the lo60s top low 90s. 87 in brentwood. san jose 76. santa rosa in the upper 70s. satellite showing you this. here is the loop. you can see the clouds near portions of the coastline. this is close tore san francisco right now is. the fog bank is being pushed off shore. the fog won't disappear completely
incarcerated prison to one with the most outbreak to one with no known case raises question ease senator skinner said currently there are at least 5,000 inmates in state prisons who tested positive. >>> the san francisco public defender's office said the only way to protect the lives at the prison is to reduce the population as quickly as possible that most are over 55, low risk and medical conditions that increase their risk of complications from covid-19. >>> here we are...
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nancy skinner says there are alternatives like calling 911. >> when i look at those type of citations as the reasons we need police and schools and does not justify police presence. >> this richmond police officer was assigned to richmond why until the school district disbanded the school resource officer program. >> we did not go into the schools looking to arrest students. largely going there to engage with students and bridge gaps. >> keeping the peace and mentoring our youth to continue being productive members of society. >> he says there are many unanswered questions regarding allocating funding. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news . >>> 16 and 17-year-old service dog closer to having voting rights in san francisco. the san francisco board of supervisors decided to let voters decide if voting rights should be extended to 16-year- olds and 17-year-olds. san francisco would be the first major city to allow those under 18 to vote in municipal elections. young people that vote earlier in life are more likely to continue to keep voting. >>> cruiser mopping up two fires in the east bay tonight
nancy skinner says there are alternatives like calling 911. >> when i look at those type of citations as the reasons we need police and schools and does not justify police presence. >> this richmond police officer was assigned to richmond why until the school district disbanded the school resource officer program. >> we did not go into the schools looking to arrest students. largely going there to engage with students and bridge gaps. >> keeping the peace and mentoring...
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no names at this point he's going to step up to executive chairman jim skinner a name we know well is going to step down as executive chairman when they find the new ceo to replace pessina who will become executive chairman stay on the board of directors and, you know, jim, what we talked about is the pressure the business has been under in any number of different ways and not choosing to go the root that cvs and mr. merlot have pursued, of course, in terms of aligning themselves with a large health insurer >> i wouldn't want that ceo job. i think this stock could jump just because someone with a more inventive strategy i mean, their strategy is look, we'll continue to be walgreens and people will continue to come they forgot that everything walgreens sells amazon has i think that a company like walgreens cannot compete with amazon during a pandemic and i don't think this will be our first pandemic good luck to whoever takes the job. i think the stock will deaf definitely go up because stefano to say the stock underperformed. is that fair that's one ugly chart. >> certainly some headw
no names at this point he's going to step up to executive chairman jim skinner a name we know well is going to step down as executive chairman when they find the new ceo to replace pessina who will become executive chairman stay on the board of directors and, you know, jim, what we talked about is the pressure the business has been under in any number of different ways and not choosing to go the root that cvs and mr. merlot have pursued, of course, in terms of aligning themselves with a large...
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. >> i hope that having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner that we will hear from these distinguished scholars something about these concepts. they include the notion of rights, of substantive due process, the presumption of liberty, and a somewhat forgotten concept called class legislation. i am going to give the honors at first as we discussed earlier, for 10 minutes, then professor barnett for 10 minutes, then i will attempt to intervene if i get a word in edgewise to guide the conversation on some of these interesting concepts. >> thank you, victoria. i want to thank justice breyer for his kind introduction and thank the historical society for inviting me to participate. i appreciate the opportunity to take part in his conversation about lochner v. new york. it is a case, to put it mildly, has not enjoyed a very good reputation. a chicago law professor best captured the lochner legacy with a simple question. who would ever cite this case and the supreme court brief except to identify it with your opponents position? it is safe to say that a major
. >> i hope that having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner that we will hear from these distinguished scholars something about these concepts. they include the notion of rights, of substantive due process, the presumption of liberty, and a somewhat forgotten concept called class legislation. i am going to give the honors at first as we discussed earlier, for 10 minutes, then professor barnett for 10 minutes, then i will attempt to intervene if i get a...
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the east bay state nancy skinner says there are alternatives like calling 911 or relying on school leaders. >> when i look at those citations and, as the reason why we need police and schools, it does not justify police presence. >> they provided a different extractive, a police officer was designed to work at the school until the school disbanded the resource program. >> we did not go into schools looking to arrest students or investigate students. we are there to engage with students, and try to bridge the gap. >> keeping the peace and mentoring our youth to continue being productive members of society. >> there are still so many unanswered questions about how to allocate funding, such as de- escalation training for school staff. >>> the oakland city council is going to take another look at the budget they approved last week in response to demands from the community to cut more money from the police department. a city council meeting, several people spoke during the public comment period, further reducing police department budgets. city council had cut $20 million from the police departm
the east bay state nancy skinner says there are alternatives like calling 911 or relying on school leaders. >> when i look at those citations and, as the reason why we need police and schools, it does not justify police presence. >> they provided a different extractive, a police officer was designed to work at the school until the school disbanded the resource program. >> we did not go into schools looking to arrest students or investigate students. we are there to engage with...
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. >> reporter: that's regina skinner's reaction after hearing that san mateo has been put on the watch list. her business was just getting back to normal. she reopened in june. if she gets shut down again, she said she could lose halfer beca taxed to the mall. if the county stays on the watch list for three consecutive is h salons, jill and fitness centers. >> i'm hoping we can reverse that by everybody staying at home if you can and following the rules. we want to keep healthy. we really need to keep this economy going. >> reporter: the county public health urged businesses to prepare for shutting down by august first. the case rate has been over 100 since tend of june. last week the county public health officer sent out a external warning saying social gatherings without precautions are causing the reason rise in cases. >> we can't be turning the switch on and off for the economy. for people trying to make it. >> reporter: that's a reality that so many businesses have to prepare for in the next three days. many e-mailing the chamber of commerce. >> they're saying, this is horrible. t
. >> reporter: that's regina skinner's reaction after hearing that san mateo has been put on the watch list. her business was just getting back to normal. she reopened in june. if she gets shut down again, she said she could lose halfer beca taxed to the mall. if the county stays on the watch list for three consecutive is h salons, jill and fitness centers. >> i'm hoping we can reverse that by everybody staying at home if you can and following the rules. we want to keep healthy. we...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it not increase safety and in fact neck to fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we olbermann lie. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing and we need to do better and just focus enough least only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis says officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer in richmond said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues but only because officers were present through has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my return i would often come to me with questions about race about ious we have long very difficult conversations about it from and also called on districts to better train for implicit
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it not increase safety and in fact neck to fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we olbermann lie. >>on the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing and we need to do better and just focus enough...
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. >> skinner, has also a person of action and the scholarly repute, she is someone who has worked most recently in the white house in the state department as director of policy and planning and a number of white house administrations in advisory and other roles and welcome to the presidential campaign. she is also the toby professor and director of the institute of politics and strategy at the university. , their study is the presidency, she's written books on ronald reagan and the foreign policy as well. we have a great lineup today, what we are going to do is jump into the meat of the book, we want to give you a little sense in one of the key points and i want you to hear her thoughts, we will have conversation and then will turn to you, i want to mention a couple other times, when i do see for questions you have a number of ways of getting in touch. one is to submit questions in the comment section and also with the youtube chat function and finally at twitter at # btc life. let's begin. this is a book that you have written extensively on the white house, when i like about the book
. >> skinner, has also a person of action and the scholarly repute, she is someone who has worked most recently in the white house in the state department as director of policy and planning and a number of white house administrations in advisory and other roles and welcome to the presidential campaign. she is also the toby professor and director of the institute of politics and strategy at the university. , their study is the presidency, she's written books on ronald reagan and the...
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california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely or in the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing all right and we need to do better and just focus in a fleece only on issues a truly required police intervention brian landis's officers should be in schools. this former school resource officer enrichment said a program specified for richmond high. >>led to a drop in the number of fights truancy calls and other issues. but only because officers were present through has been very good about having those discussions with the students. >>my which i would often come to me with questions about race about ious we have long very difficult conversations about it from and also called on districts to better train
california state senator nancy skinner represents oakland. >>and data from oakland unified indicates that police presence it would not increase safety and in fact an active fight racial disparities state senator scott wiener says more needs to be done to address the challenges inside of schools. challenges that officers are necessarily trained for we are over rely or in the police to address challenges in our schools that don't need policing all right and we need to do better and just...
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people on employers' payrolls is a statistic but, for each person, like phil graham and danielle skinneremotionally. i was devastated. i was absolutely devastated. i do feel a sense of shame, in a way, because, for me, i don't like to be out of work. i love working, i love being in ajob. danielle had got herfirstjob in november to digital marketing company, but got made redundant two weeks ago. she has applied for 50 jobs had only two responses. i felt heartbroken personally because i had just started to get my career going and i felt like everything wasjust falling to pieces. phil lost his job as a pilot and trainer in march when his airline, flybe, went bust. and there is little prospect of getting back to the job he loves. i wish i knew what i could do now. my plan, basically, is to look at anything that i can do. i try to call the recruitment agency and i cannot get through to them. citizens advice has been taking a call about redundancy every two minutes. what we are seeing is a lot of people who have been in one shop what we are seeing is a lot of people who have been in onejob for
people on employers' payrolls is a statistic but, for each person, like phil graham and danielle skinneremotionally. i was devastated. i was absolutely devastated. i do feel a sense of shame, in a way, because, for me, i don't like to be out of work. i love working, i love being in ajob. danielle had got herfirstjob in november to digital marketing company, but got made redundant two weeks ago. she has applied for 50 jobs had only two responses. i felt heartbroken personally because i had just...
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karen skinner is in verse of action and scholarly repute she's worked most recently in the white house or the state department of director of policy and planning is served as another of white house or administration advisory and other roles as well as presidential campaign she is also the toby professor and director of the institute of strategy carnegie melon university. there she studies presidency she's written books on ronald ragan in foreign policy as well. we have a great lineup today what were going to do is jump into the meats of the book we want you to get a little sense of what's in the book part of the key points that i want to hear some of her thoughts will have conversation and then we will turn to you prudhomme mention it now and i'll mention a couple other times when i do come to you for questions there's a number of ways to getting in touch with this one is to submit questions in the comment section and also with youtube chat function and the hash tag live. will look for your questions but let's begin this is a book you've written extensively on the white house. what i l
karen skinner is in verse of action and scholarly repute she's worked most recently in the white house or the state department of director of policy and planning is served as another of white house or administration advisory and other roles as well as presidential campaign she is also the toby professor and director of the institute of strategy carnegie melon university. there she studies presidency she's written books on ronald ragan in foreign policy as well. we have a great lineup today what...
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kiron skinner is a person of action and of scholarly repute, she is someone who is worked most recently in the white house, or in the state department as a director of policy and planning. served in a number of other white house -- white house or administrations in advisory and other roles and on presidential campaigns and also the toby over and director of then constitute of politics and strategy at carnegie melon university harks written books on reagan and foreign policy as well. so we have great lineup today. we'll jump into the meat of the poock. we want you to get a sense from tevi what is the book and the key points and then i want to turn to kiron to hear her thoughts and have conversation and then turn to you. what i do come to you for questions, you have a number of weh-wehs to get in touch and ones to submit questions in the comment section at facebook, and also with the youtube chat function and on twitter at #bpc live so we'll look for you questions. tevi, this is a book and you have written extensively on the white house. but what i like is of course it's about personaliti
kiron skinner is a person of action and of scholarly repute, she is someone who is worked most recently in the white house, or in the state department as a director of policy and planning. served in a number of other white house -- white house or administrations in advisory and other roles and on presidential campaigns and also the toby over and director of then constitute of politics and strategy at carnegie melon university harks written books on reagan and foreign policy as well. so we have...
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skinner who is going to give us a more theoretical account of citizenship and its challenges in a global era. we will talk about the military and education as part of institutions necessary for the crucible of citizenship. so i will get started. it is great to be back at hoover. i hope there are students in the audience, because i have some assignments. the grown-ups questions if i have two. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw, i think we look at our big court decisions. i don't want to spend too much time. we have got richard epstein and professor mcconnell. i will stay away from a deep analysis of those cases. i will point to you if there are questions. we have defined our citizenship that has been part of the fabric of who we are until the dred my studentson, and can't believe at any point in american history the supreme court put have declared a person, slave in a free or nonfree state, not a citizen of the united states. we start there because the students we teach now did not necessarily learn about some of the canonical cases s
skinner who is going to give us a more theoretical account of citizenship and its challenges in a global era. we will talk about the military and education as part of institutions necessary for the crucible of citizenship. so i will get started. it is great to be back at hoover. i hope there are students in the audience, because i have some assignments. the grown-ups questions if i have two. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw, i think we...
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skinner is the research fellow and professor of international relations and politics and director ofhe institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. prior to a recent return, he served as director and senior policy advisor for the secretary of state at the u.s. department of state. -- international security. the moderator for today's panel is michael mcconnell, a senior fellow at the hoover institution and the professor and director of the constitutional law center at stanford law school. he has served as a circuit judge for the 10th circuit and has held chair professorships at university of chicago and university of utah as well as at harvard and nyu. his decades of work have been cited -- 15 cases in front of the supreme court and served as a law clerk to william j brenner junior and is counsel to the -- please welcome this esteemed
skinner is the research fellow and professor of international relations and politics and director ofhe institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. prior to a recent return, he served as director and senior policy advisor for the secretary of state at the u.s. department of state. -- international security. the moderator for today's panel is michael mcconnell, a senior fellow at the hoover institution and the professor and director of the constitutional law center at...
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skinner the director of the institute for politics and strategy to appoint ambassador grenell to become senior fellow in the institute for one academic year and now cmu says it believes in freedom of speech which allows its community to openly share opinions while engaging in civil discourse on the themes and principles that are foundational to all institutions of higher education so they say the right things. i think there probably is a distinction in a case like this as neil said in the interview yesterday unless there's something we don't know you're opposed to someone because they've served as far as we know with distinction and an administration maybe where you don't agree with the beliefs that's a lot different than someone that we know has done something that everyone would agree was wrong at some point even if it was years ago. that's not the case here as far as we know. >> of course not, but connell, remember, most of the protesting faculty members by the way were not from the discipline where he is going to be a senior fellow but rather from the humanities which we know are ov
skinner the director of the institute for politics and strategy to appoint ambassador grenell to become senior fellow in the institute for one academic year and now cmu says it believes in freedom of speech which allows its community to openly share opinions while engaging in civil discourse on the themes and principles that are foundational to all institutions of higher education so they say the right things. i think there probably is a distinction in a case like this as neil said in the...
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i asked him if i could forward his email to scott skinner in the fbi. and he said yes.en takes this picture of lou eating breakfast there in the resort. and the two guys on the side of the picture are actually the fbi agents. they are there in the hotel coffee shop with l >> he was getting close to running out of money. and he certainly ran out of time. >> the fbi did not have jurisdiction to arrest him. but in an effort to cooperate, lou agreed to accompany them to guam, which of course is a united states possession where he could be arrested by the fbi. >> he knows that we've got him. he knows we got him good. >> a tip came from indonesia that pearlman was at a hotel in the bali tourist district of nusa dua. he was caught with $10,000 cash. >> people everywhere knew who lou pearlman was. you had all the people, all the reporters and everything else. he knew what he was facing. >> after we arrest him, okay, and he was just completely lying to us. it just never stopped for him. we told him, "you need to tell >> the biggest question -- where is that money? ng it? and has
i asked him if i could forward his email to scott skinner in the fbi. and he said yes.en takes this picture of lou eating breakfast there in the resort. and the two guys on the side of the picture are actually the fbi agents. they are there in the hotel coffee shop with l >> he was getting close to running out of money. and he certainly ran out of time. >> the fbi did not have jurisdiction to arrest him. but in an effort to cooperate, lou agreed to accompany them to guam, which of...