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casex try to pass the bar with 3.5 and they scored a measly 10% on the california state bar. he bar years ago i probably can still do 10% i hope. when they launched their new cocounsel product using the fully featured gpt 4 they scored 94% on the california state bar which essentially means this product could stand in the shoes of a full legal associate. caroline: in many ways, it was chat gpt 3.5 and for that suddenly got the world ignited and excited about artificial intelligence but you have been investing in it for a long time. are we in hype cycle or is it necessary it had to happen to get to this level of sudden application? >> i don't think we are necessarily in a hype cycle. i think the technology just came up the curve to that last increment quickly. we've been investing in ai since i've been in venture. we were the first institutional investors in siri at morgenthaler. to see the evolution of how ai has become, they were product testingsiri and it could understand very little initially. then we came in to figure eight which was the picks and shovels for ai and the co
casex try to pass the bar with 3.5 and they scored a measly 10% on the california state bar. he bar years ago i probably can still do 10% i hope. when they launched their new cocounsel product using the fully featured gpt 4 they scored 94% on the california state bar which essentially means this product could stand in the shoes of a full legal associate. caroline: in many ways, it was chat gpt 3.5 and for that suddenly got the world ignited and excited about artificial intelligence but you have...
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on investigative and political reporting for their series the spectacular failures by the state bar of california to regulate and the integrity of lawyers in the state. this year, the award goes to harriet ryan and matt hamilton of the los angeles times. the university. the university said the series showed the bar's failure to prevent a trial attorney from using client settlement to buy his wife $750,000. diamond earrings and his mistress, a sitting appellate court justice, a $300,000 beach front condo. it also showed disbarment rates for black male lawyers are nearly four, nearly four times more than those of their white. their reporting resulted in reforms, government investigations, transparency and, new legislation. please join me in congratulating harriet ryan and matt hamilton of the los angeles times. for. the katharine award for courage and accountability in honor of the legendary post publisher goes this year to josh gerstein, alex ward of politico. the judges said politico's efforts to report verify and publish the drafts court opinion reversing rights and the organization's follow up
on investigative and political reporting for their series the spectacular failures by the state bar of california to regulate and the integrity of lawyers in the state. this year, the award goes to harriet ryan and matt hamilton of the los angeles times. the university. the university said the series showed the bar's failure to prevent a trial attorney from using client settlement to buy his wife $750,000. diamond earrings and his mistress, a sitting appellate court justice, a $300,000 beach...
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>> a new bill in sacramento would allow california bars and restaurants to do more alcohol sales outdoors. it is spearheaded by san francisco assemblymen and state senator scott wiener. it will allow for temporary entertainment zones for outdoor consumption. here is the question. would you pay $50 for a bottle of hot sauce? that is what the most popular brand of sriracha is going for these days, why? it is a shortage. for now, brand loyalists may have no choice but to cool it. >> reporter: it is time for sriracha lovers. >> i all day every day. >> reporter: to find an alternative hot sauce as the shortage is causing a major spike in pricing >> for $50 a bottle? it is good, but, i will take a break on that >> we reached out for one of the largest producers of sriracha it is a shortage of raw material and they don't know when supply will increase >> if you follow agriculture things you know there are droughts and there are floods and there is pest and diseases and things happen. that is what farming is all about. and, and shortages mean higher prices. >> so, while some may consider taking a break until the prices cool off. >> the highest i will go
>> a new bill in sacramento would allow california bars and restaurants to do more alcohol sales outdoors. it is spearheaded by san francisco assemblymen and state senator scott wiener. it will allow for temporary entertainment zones for outdoor consumption. here is the question. would you pay $50 for a bottle of hot sauce? that is what the most popular brand of sriracha is going for these days, why? it is a shortage. for now, brand loyalists may have no choice but to cool it. >>...
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bars closer to their kids. imprisoned parents are now in more than 30 state prisons around california. under the keep families close law, incarcerated parents can request transfers to a prison nearest their child but it will not trigger the relocation of every single parent. the new law does not apply to those convicted of violence or sex related crimes. studies show that family visitations can have a crucial effect on the mental well being of both the parent and the child. this new law takes effect in january. >>> okay. she is swiftly on her way here. taylor swift getting ready to take over levi's. every bubusiness deserves a a great deaeal. that's whyhy comcast b busins is lauaunching thehe mobile m made free e event. with ourur businesss ininternet, nenew and exisisg cucustomers cacan geget one yearar of unlimimd momobile for f free. it's our b best internrnet. powered byby the nextt geneneration 10g0g network ad wiwith 99.9% r reliabilityt. plus one l line of freree momobile for a an entire y y. it's's the mobilile made fre evevent-happenening now. get t started fofor jujust $49.99
bars closer to their kids. imprisoned parents are now in more than 30 state prisons around california. under the keep families close law, incarcerated parents can request transfers to a prison nearest their child but it will not trigger the relocation of every single parent. the new law does not apply to those convicted of violence or sex related crimes. studies show that family visitations can have a crucial effect on the mental well being of both the parent and the child. this new law takes...
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. >>> in california, a follower of charles manson moves a step closer to freedom after more than half a century behind bars. >>> multi-stateanhunt. police search for a dangerous fugitive who escaped jail using bedsheets. >>> and later, it's a jumbo hot dog on wheels with a new name. meet the college grads getting grilled on how to drive an american icon. >> what made you want to drive this across the country? >> adventure and the mission. it's a dream come true. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from chicago with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. extreme dangerous weather has struck all over the country this summer and this weekend is no different. with millions enduring scorching temperatures and in some places brutal humidity. the worst may be yet to come. the national weather service says parts. west and southwest are experiencing a heatwave that could near or top records for both intensity and longevity. cbs's elise preston is in los angeles, leads us off. >> reporter: many people here in southern california are outside enjoying this break in the weather as another stifling heatwave is just days away. mean
. >>> in california, a follower of charles manson moves a step closer to freedom after more than half a century behind bars. >>> multi-stateanhunt. police search for a dangerous fugitive who escaped jail using bedsheets. >>> and later, it's a jumbo hot dog on wheels with a new name. meet the college grads getting grilled on how to drive an american icon. >> what made you want to drive this across the country? >> adventure and the mission. it's a dream come...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom informs charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of very spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, haaziq kron.
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom informs charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies...
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but yes they know they are back in the form of candy bars and made in california, the psychedelic mushrooms you may need legal at this federal and state but they widely available and the internet. and now there is growing support to decriminalize the drug, because the compound inside, can treat depression and anxiety. this week they join 18 other cities nationwide that effectively made personnel use legal alongside colorado and oregon which allowed for therapy. additional states are considering similar legislation. >> i say go for it i don't see a problem with her. >> it'll be great, mushrooms are pretty fun. they shouldn't be illegal, no one should go to jail for trying to have a nice little time and expand their mind a little bit. >> at a recent convention experts admit they also reality and you see things that are not real creating a risk to public safety if abused. this is it a legal dispensary in l.a. you can buy some raw or as a chocolate bar, microdosing small vices become popular instead of xanax for anxiety. our lawmakers choices are this, keep mushrooms illegal, allow them only for therapy, or make them available for recreat
but yes they know they are back in the form of candy bars and made in california, the psychedelic mushrooms you may need legal at this federal and state but they widely available and the internet. and now there is growing support to decriminalize the drug, because the compound inside, can treat depression and anxiety. this week they join 18 other cities nationwide that effectively made personnel use legal alongside colorado and oregon which allowed for therapy. additional states are considering...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom informs charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of barry spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now, called various here at santa rita jail, his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, haaziq kro
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom informs charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies...
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bars in california. for her role in the 1969 killings of a wealthy los angeles couple. the state department of corrections and rehabilitation said in a statement that van houten was released parole supervision. >>> they have arrested a suspected serial arsonist who confessed to setting up to 15 fires in morgan hill and gilroy. police suspect 32-year-old daniel catano is responsible for more than just that. the two cities have had nearly 30 suspicious fires since april. and including one that burned down a housing project. but the activity really ramped up this month. since monday, several witnesses reported seeing him either starting fires or breaking into cars. he managed to run abailey times before final by willing arrested yesterday morning. >>> in las vegas now, hours long standoff ended after police arrested a man who was barricaded inside a caesars palace hotel room. with a female hostage. guests said they heard and saw a 21st floor window shatter and furniture and other items fly out. a s.w.a.t. team arrested the man. they say the woman was released unharmed. police have n
bars in california. for her role in the 1969 killings of a wealthy los angeles couple. the state department of corrections and rehabilitation said in a statement that van houten was released parole supervision. >>> they have arrested a suspected serial arsonist who confessed to setting up to 15 fires in morgan hill and gilroy. police suspect 32-year-old daniel catano is responsible for more than just that. the two cities have had nearly 30 suspicious fires since april. and including...
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california governor newsom not as a state supreme court to block her parole was nature's of time the murders is now 73 and has been behind barsars she she serving a life sentence for her role the 1969 murders and his wife rosemary. part of the string of murders carried out by the manson fa family. her daughter says she and her family are heartbroken that she could be freed saying once again reminded of all of the years they have not have their father and stepmother. quote mike children and grandchildren never got an opportunity to get to know either of them she says which has been a huge void for my family. c5 police a security guard accused of slapping brittney spears will not be charged for the incident happened spears to try to approach nba rookie victor wembanyama in vegas earlier this week. his life with all the details. >> hi arthel, no charges will be filed in this case but las vegas police detectives determine the security guard did not willfully or unlawfully use any force or violence against brittney. tmz obtained video of the incident happened around 8:30 p.m. wednesday night and las vegas. you can see brittney spe
california governor newsom not as a state supreme court to block her parole was nature's of time the murders is now 73 and has been behind barsars she she serving a life sentence for her role the 1969 murders and his wife rosemary. part of the string of murders carried out by the manson fa family. her daughter says she and her family are heartbroken that she could be freed saying once again reminded of all of the years they have not have their father and stepmother. quote mike children and...
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barred from taking ports. and a 10 year old state board are making history of the x games in california. you to send that? we'll have more of that story for that's coming up with the voters in spain have just under 3 hours now is a choose a new parliament. socialist prime minister pedro essentially is called the snap collection after his coalitions, poor performance and local and regional elections. earlier this year, spaniards now face a choice between the central left government and a conservative coalition, which could include a far right party for the 1st time in decades. located so no single, i don't want to say family to mistake or not, but i do have a good feeling. it is the spanish people that decide to date the future and progress of the country. so clearly, if there is a voice that needs to be heard today, it is there is the only thing that kinda encourage is for people to vote between is an important moment for country and obviously for our democracy. a sunny agree jago is covering the election for us. so you're joining us from madrid at the moment of turn out was a talking point to political t
barred from taking ports. and a 10 year old state board are making history of the x games in california. you to send that? we'll have more of that story for that's coming up with the voters in spain have just under 3 hours now is a choose a new parliament. socialist prime minister pedro essentially is called the snap collection after his coalitions, poor performance and local and regional elections. earlier this year, spaniards now face a choice between the central left government and a...
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bar. so who's for the minority benefit in the united states? the school choice folks or the government school folks? >> yeah, that's exactly right. i mean, californiaen before covid, had the second lowest performance of any state for kids in low-income communities, some of the biggest achievement gaps in the country then gavin newsome kept schools closed longer than any state and made those achievement gaps even wider. then going after schools like charters or private schools where students are actually succeeding. >> laura: of course these people will always have their kids in schools that still teach pre calculus as the math scores for california, they're only 33% are proficient, proficient in mathematics according to that survey. but bill and melinda gates foundation are all for these new standards. so, yeah, congressman, keep fighting. thank you >> now coming up, i grant raymond arroyo another three wishes on friday follies. but, first, new poll numbers reveal that the left is losing big on one of the biggest emerging fights in america today. plus, could a third party derail a biden second term? countries bedford and doug schoen join us for ano
bar. so who's for the minority benefit in the united states? the school choice folks or the government school folks? >> yeah, that's exactly right. i mean, californiaen before covid, had the second lowest performance of any state for kids in low-income communities, some of the biggest achievement gaps in the country then gavin newsome kept schools closed longer than any state and made those achievement gaps even wider. then going after schools like charters or private schools where...
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bars in california. she was serving a life sentence for her role in the 1969 killings of a wealthy los angeles couple. the state houten who is now 73 was released to parole supervision. >>> police in southern santa clara county have arrested a suspected serial arsonist. who confessed to setting up to 15 fires in morgan hill and gilroy. police suspect 32-year-old daniel katana was responsible for more than just that though. the two cities have had nearly 30 suspicious fires since april and including one that burned down a housing project but the activity really ramped up thismonth. since monday they reported seeing him celting fires or breaking into fires and he managed to run away three times before finally being arrested yesterday morning. >>> in las vegas, hours long standoff ended after police arrested a man who was barricaded inside a caesar palace hotel room with a female hostage. furniture and other items fly out and land in the pool area below. the s.w.a.t. team eventual limeades it inside the hotel room and arrested the man. they say the woman was released unharmed. police have not said if the man wasar
bars in california. she was serving a life sentence for her role in the 1969 killings of a wealthy los angeles couple. the state houten who is now 73 was released to parole supervision. >>> police in southern santa clara county have arrested a suspected serial arsonist. who confessed to setting up to 15 fires in morgan hill and gilroy. police suspect 32-year-old daniel katana was responsible for more than just that though. the two cities have had nearly 30 suspicious fires since april...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of barry spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, hasn't me
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the stateislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of very spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, haaziq kron. 4
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the stateislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the stateture and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of very spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, haaziq kron. 4 new
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the stateture and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the stateislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of very spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, haaziq kron. 4
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the stateislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of barry spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, hasn't me
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of barry spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, hasn't me
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies...
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bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies going forward. according to the da's office without the sentencing enhancements and if convicted of his first violent crime as an adult. >> colby barry could receive a prison time of 13 years. however, it is not long enough says chief jeremy young, he wrote an e-mail to the da urging her to pursue enhancements that have the potential of barry spending the rest of his life behind bars. i mean, that's exactly why the enhancements were written by the laws in place. >> it's provide more consequences for somebody who repeatedly commits violent acts with a firearm. >> as for now called various here at santa rita jail. his bail has been set at $360,000 in dublin, hasn't me
bars if convicted. in a recent interview, alameda county district attorney pamela price talked about how california is racial justice act of 2020 passed by the state legislature and signed into law by governor gavin newsom in farms, charging decisions in our office. it particularly the racial justice act requires us to look at sentencing because that's where >> it has the impact, the racial disparities are so blatant. we have to look back. we have to implement procedures, have policies...
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bar. >> so who who's for the the minority benefit ine fo the united states, the school choice folks or the governmentha folks? >> yeah, that's exactly right. i mean, in california, even beforeen bcovid, h had the secor performance of any state for, bs kids in low income communities, some of the biggest achievement gaps in the countr y then gavinwsome ke newsom kept schools closed longer than any state and made those achievement even wider. you know, and certainly then he's going after schoolsn likeschool charters or private schools where students are actually succeedinere stud areg >> well, of course, these people will always have >> laura in schools that still teach pre-calculus as the cas. 3%ore california, they're only 33%ha are proficient, proficient in mathematics, according to that survey. bu sut and melinda gatesew foundation, they're all for these new standards. st. k you congressman. keep fighting. thank you. >> ng , i grant raymond arroyo another three wishes on friday follies. >> first, new poll numbers reveal that the left is losingee big on one of the biggest emerging fights in america today. plus plus could a third party derail a biden second term
bar. >> so who who's for the the minority benefit ine fo the united states, the school choice folks or the governmentha folks? >> yeah, that's exactly right. i mean, in california, even beforeen bcovid, h had the secor performance of any state for, bs kids in low income communities, some of the biggest achievement gaps in the countr y then gavinwsome ke newsom kept schools closed longer than any state and made those achievement even wider. you know, and certainly then he's going...