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so here irvine is the safest city in america. but irvine is not safe. because the police are everywhere prayed that is how they wanted to define safety for particular communities. irvine was a safest city in america paid because everybody had not only a job but a well-paying job. everybody was covered with health insurance. i saw something that happened irvine was like 99% insured. sometimes there were hospitals as beautiful as shopping malls. there were parks on every corne corner. all of these schools were well resourced. but irvine was safe for very different metrics. it wasn't safe because it was over police, it was safe because it was built to be safe. it was built and fashioned and funding that safety was just a part of the fabric of the town. it wasn't because there weren't drugs and irvine. my daughter started ninth grade there, the year remove their prayed the first day she got there she came home and she was alarmed. she been homeschooled for six years. and she said kids all over the school were not only talking about drugs, they were giving d
so here irvine is the safest city in america. but irvine is not safe. because the police are everywhere prayed that is how they wanted to define safety for particular communities. irvine was a safest city in america paid because everybody had not only a job but a well-paying job. everybody was covered with health insurance. i saw something that happened irvine was like 99% insured. sometimes there were hospitals as beautiful as shopping malls. there were parks on every corne corner. all of...
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here irvine is the safest city in america, irvine is not safe because there are police everywhere, that'sow they want to define safety for particular communities, irvine was the safest city in america because everybody had not only a job but a well-paying job, everybody was covered with health insurance. i saw something that had irvine was like 99% insured. they had hospitals that were as beautiful as shopping malls, parks on every corner, all the schools were well resourced. irvine was safe for very different metrics, it wasn't safe because it was over policed. it was safe because it was built to be safe it was built and fashioned and funded and supported in a way that safety was just part of the fabric of the town. it wasn't because there weren't drugs in irvine, my daughter started ninth grade there the year we moved there the first day she got there she came home and she was alarmed, she had been homeschooled for six years she said kids all over the school were not only talking about drugs that they were giving drugs to each other, selling drugs to each other and when kids got caught
here irvine is the safest city in america, irvine is not safe because there are police everywhere, that'sow they want to define safety for particular communities, irvine was the safest city in america because everybody had not only a job but a well-paying job, everybody was covered with health insurance. i saw something that had irvine was like 99% insured. they had hospitals that were as beautiful as shopping malls, parks on every corner, all the schools were well resourced. irvine was safe...
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irvine was listed as safest city in america and when i had moved to irvine. i had been there for 3 weeks and never saw a police car, not parked on the road, not driving on the road. i was there for almost 8 weeks before i saw the first police car, mind you this is in america's safest city and i literally asked a friend of mine. i saw a police car parked in grocery store. i asked my friend, is there a department department in irvine and he took me and showed me the police department, he showed me the jail tucked behind somewhere. here is irvine, the safest city in america. they want to define safety for particular communities. it was the safest city in america because everybody had not only a job but well-paying job. everybody was covered with health insurance. irvine was 99% ensured. they had hospitals that were as beautiful as shopping malls. there were parks on every corn corner. all of the schools were well resourced. irvine was safe because it was different metrics, it was built to be safe. they were built and fashioned and funded and supported in a way t
irvine was listed as safest city in america and when i had moved to irvine. i had been there for 3 weeks and never saw a police car, not parked on the road, not driving on the road. i was there for almost 8 weeks before i saw the first police car, mind you this is in america's safest city and i literally asked a friend of mine. i saw a police car parked in grocery store. i asked my friend, is there a department department in irvine and he took me and showed me the police department, he showed...
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west ham said the three were all asymptomatic and assistant manager alan irvine took charge of the hullorway in their women's euro 2022 qualifier in oslo, which was their first game since march. norway had won all four of their group games so far, and chelsea's guro reiten scored the only goal as they made it five out of five in oslo. the result leaves wales second in group c, seven points behind norway. we knew it would be a tough test against norway. they are a great side. i thought the girls put in a great shift and we ought to work hard, because norway would have a lot of the ball and we had to defend really well. obviously, they took it well, but i think we probably could have nicked the goal to potentially get the good drawl, but obviously, it didn't go our way. there was one game in rugby union's premiership this evening, and bath have almost guaranteed their spot in the playoffs after a bonus point win over gloucester at the rec. the game was due to have 1000 home fans in attendance, but they were told not to come just a few hours before kick—off due to the rise in coronavirus c
west ham said the three were all asymptomatic and assistant manager alan irvine took charge of the hullorway in their women's euro 2022 qualifier in oslo, which was their first game since march. norway had won all four of their group games so far, and chelsea's guro reiten scored the only goal as they made it five out of five in oslo. the result leaves wales second in group c, seven points behind norway. we knew it would be a tough test against norway. they are a great side. i thought the girls...
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to chief warrant office five, joseph rose mond, kip godding, officer two brady levine, officer two irvin hernandez, warrant officer one gee young, sergeant georgia jr. and sergeant cameron powell of the army national guard for acts of heroism on september 5th, 2020. the brave actions and superior airmanship resulted in the successful rescue of 242 adulls and children from the creek fire in central california. their actions are keeping in the highest traditions of selfless honor and personal courage and reflects great credit upon themselves and the california army national guard, and the united states army. >> want to take you to oregon here. i know a lot of focus, the president is there in sacramento. but oregon, they have really been hurting. they have been fighting the holiday farm fire since it broke out one week ago. working around the clock, protecting homes and businesses and saving lives. these firefighters. but while this one chief battled to save her own community, her own home burned. and so did her fire station. joining me now is fire chief christiania rainbow. chief rainbow,
to chief warrant office five, joseph rose mond, kip godding, officer two brady levine, officer two irvin hernandez, warrant officer one gee young, sergeant georgia jr. and sergeant cameron powell of the army national guard for acts of heroism on september 5th, 2020. the brave actions and superior airmanship resulted in the successful rescue of 242 adulls and children from the creek fire in central california. their actions are keeping in the highest traditions of selfless honor and personal...
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vientre >>> lo que sÉ pero que me hicieron no sÉ >>> su denuncia se suma a otras mujeres detenidas en irvins de otras mujeres detenidas que h han denunciado ser sometida sin consentimiento y explicaciÓn algunas dicen que realizaron corroboraron una queja las, la compaÑÍa que opera el centro afrontar las acusaciones y cu q cualquier implicaciÓ sun mientrs el abogado de marÍa espera que le entreguen su historial mÉdico >>> quÉ espera encontrar el n nombre del mÉdico que hizo las operaciones >>> el hijo de marÍy seiensa iÁr un oficina independiente pero i disputa la afirmaciÓn de que las detendrÁ fueron utilizados en procedimiento el hijo de marÍa piensa que hicieron eso con su madr >>> no somos conejos de india ni tienes ideas de quÉ es?, es com un experimento si funciona en vez de practicar >>> cree nos vamos hablar de eo >>> hablamos de los incendio cerca de los Ángeles forzÓ evacuaciones a pesar del esfu esfuerzo de bombero la llama se acercaron peligrosamente a monrn incidente ha quemado mÁs de 60.000 acre y es uno de lo mÁs peligroso en 28 que abren en california >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ha
vientre >>> lo que sÉ pero que me hicieron no sÉ >>> su denuncia se suma a otras mujeres detenidas en irvins de otras mujeres detenidas que h han denunciado ser sometida sin consentimiento y explicaciÓn algunas dicen que realizaron corroboraron una queja las, la compaÑÍa que opera el centro afrontar las acusaciones y cu q cualquier implicaciÓ sun mientrs el abogado de marÍa espera que le entreguen su historial mÉdico >>> quÉ espera encontrar el n nombre del...
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and the james irvine foundation. [music playing]
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>>meantime students and for team irvin county schools return for in classroom learning today, the class sizes were more limited and some students had class outdoors originally the county's health department approved a waiver for 15 schools but last week, one teacher's covid-19 tested bayside martin luther king junior academy came back inconclusive and even though the health department says that school could have reopened the principal made the decision to push the reopening for in person learning to next week. so incredibly disappointed. teachers are and staff are clearly feeling just really kind of disjointed and uncertain. >>the 40 marin county schools which did reopen for in classroom, learning today are some of the first in the bay area to do so. >>the san francisco district supervisors urging the city's district attorney to investigate their burning man gathering that took place this weekend on ocean beach. catherine stefani wants chase a building to enforce all potential civil liabilities and criminal penalties against the promoters of the large gathering more than a 1000 people g
>>meantime students and for team irvin county schools return for in classroom learning today, the class sizes were more limited and some students had class outdoors originally the county's health department approved a waiver for 15 schools but last week, one teacher's covid-19 tested bayside martin luther king junior academy came back inconclusive and even though the health department says that school could have reopened the principal made the decision to push the reopening for in person...
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. >> kristin irvine-ryan. >> todd antione isaac. >> erik hans isbrandtsen. >> taizo ishikawa. >> waleedn f. iskyan. >> kazushige ito. >> aleksandr valeryevich ivantsov. >> lacey bernard ivory. >> virginia may jablonski. >> bryan c. jack. >> brooke alexandra jackman. >> aaron jeremy jacobs. >> ariel louis jacobs. >> jason kyle jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven a. jacobson. >> steven d. jacoby. >> ricknauth jaggernauth. >> jake denis jagoda. >> yudhvir s. jain. >> maria jakubiak. >> robert adrien jalbert. >> ernest james. >> gricelda e. james. >> mark steven jardim. >> amy nicole jarret. >> muhammadou jawara. >> francois jean-pierre. >> maxima jean-pierre. >> paul edward jeffers. >> john charles jenkins. >> joseph jenkins, jr. >> alan keith jensen. >> prem nath jerath. >> farah jeudy. >> hweidar jian. >> eliezer jimenez, jr. >> luis jimenez, jr. >> charles gregory john. >> nicholas john. >> dennis m. johnson. >> lashawna johnson. >> scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> allison horstmann jones. >> arthur joseph jones iii. >> brian leander jones. >> charles edward jones.
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convince you of this because in a paper that you co-wrote 20 years ago when you were a professor at uc irvincalled climate change, quote, one of the most important environmental problems of your time. unfortunately, i think you might be alone in the white house holding that view. is anyone at the white house listening to you on this issue? >> i think what's important now as the entire west coast is suffering from these fires is to think about how to manage these fires. and i equally believe that what we've seen in california, and i've seen this first hand, is that for many, many years, particularly because of budget cutbacks, there was no inclination to manage our forests. that's actually a real issue, jake. >> isn't climate change also a real issue? >> that's not my expertise, jake. and i came here to talk about a lot of things. that was the last on my list. let's pray for the people of california right now. and once we put the fires out, let's have that debate. one of the things i do want to talk about, and garcetti said something about this, which i think was wrong, is this thing about th
convince you of this because in a paper that you co-wrote 20 years ago when you were a professor at uc irvincalled climate change, quote, one of the most important environmental problems of your time. unfortunately, i think you might be alone in the white house holding that view. is anyone at the white house listening to you on this issue? >> i think what's important now as the entire west coast is suffering from these fires is to think about how to manage these fires. and i equally...
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me now is richard hanson an election law analyst and law professor at the university of california irvine and author avenue book "election meltdown, dirty tricks, distrust and threat to american democracy." thank you, sir, for being with us. i want to start by asking you how big a delay you expect to see in the vote count for the 2020 presidential election, and of course when we talk about delay let's clarify that because there is the expectation that results would come out on the night. so really anything beyond that isn't truly a delay. so talk to us about that. but i also want to ask you what your greatest concern is about the optics and consequences of what's perceived of a delayed result now that we learn of a warning from the fbi that foreign actors are likely to spread disinformation about the 2020 results. >> well, the first thing to know is that because we have the electoral college for choosing the president we'll be getting our results state by state. some states can count fairly quickly. those are states where they have a lot of experience counting mail in ballots and where th
me now is richard hanson an election law analyst and law professor at the university of california irvine and author avenue book "election meltdown, dirty tricks, distrust and threat to american democracy." thank you, sir, for being with us. i want to start by asking you how big a delay you expect to see in the vote count for the 2020 presidential election, and of course when we talk about delay let's clarify that because there is the expectation that results would come out on the...
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this is the university of california irvine. is this a hard to count area?> i would think any area with a large student population will face challenges and getting an accurate enumeration simply because of over disappointment -- displacement of college students. that is one component of what is going to be difficult. help in extra time these hard to count areas with something that is an accurate count? >> it certainly would. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> thank, member porter. i recognize [indiscernible] >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i hope i can be heard at this time. emily available -- and i available --am i available? i have her discussion about the plan and operations related to rural areas and toot native american tribes. james tucker, vice chair of the u.s. national census advisory committee said we are probably looking ahead to make historic undercount. it is not going to be enough time. census bureaunior officials said they are struggling. the associate director for field operations stated in india country, particularly montana, ari
this is the university of california irvine. is this a hard to count area?> i would think any area with a large student population will face challenges and getting an accurate enumeration simply because of over disappointment -- displacement of college students. that is one component of what is going to be difficult. help in extra time these hard to count areas with something that is an accurate count? >> it certainly would. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> thank,...
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koppel: i have witnessed a really beneficial opening up in the sunset neighborhoods out on 19th and irvin. it's been a great way to bring some life to the neighborhood enable the businesses to have more tools to succeed and bring back some of the neighborhoods. thanks again. >> i share the sentiment of other commissioners. this is a good step in helping the small businesses, especially [indiscernible] it will take some money for someone to invest or to put up some furniture. there's one on 19th, i can see they use their own money to put some barricades. that's a lot. i would hate to see them go. another thing in terms of the question about the permanent process, i think this is -- looks like the surveys that will be happening is something i would look forward to in terms of the effectiveness of it and the enforcement. we will need more comprehensive study on this before it's a permanent process. i'm looking forward to see that as well. one thing that i liked is also the enforcement, how to be proactive and we are starting to think of that. not just complaint-driven. sometimes when complai
koppel: i have witnessed a really beneficial opening up in the sunset neighborhoods out on 19th and irvin. it's been a great way to bring some life to the neighborhood enable the businesses to have more tools to succeed and bring back some of the neighborhoods. thanks again. >> i share the sentiment of other commissioners. this is a good step in helping the small businesses, especially [indiscernible] it will take some money for someone to invest or to put up some furniture. there's one...
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the was the chancellor at university of california irvine for nine years, so a different level of competitive focus there. that we actually change the athletic director contract so that he was compensated for the job placement or going to graduate school serving in the military. we think that is critically important. >> i would just add the doing recruiting presentations for parents and potential student athletes, we always talk about we want you to come in and be part of our family and we will put you in a position to succeed. that not only means a degree but a meaningful degree, something to go out once you finish applying days and be successful. replace 100% of those into jobs, going into just the normal working world. that's what it is all about. it is anyway we can tieback this potential legislation to that education piece, i am all for it. thank you. >> thank you, senator scott. the term booster is a term of art. what, in short is a booster? is someone who supports the program sometimes the term of art is used because that support can be overly aggressive. >> would you support legislati
the was the chancellor at university of california irvine for nine years, so a different level of competitive focus there. that we actually change the athletic director contract so that he was compensated for the job placement or going to graduate school serving in the military. we think that is critically important. >> i would just add the doing recruiting presentations for parents and potential student athletes, we always talk about we want you to come in and be part of our family and...
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koppel: i have witnessed a really beneficial opening up in the sunset neighborhoods out on 19th and irvin. it's been a great way to bring some life to the neighborhood enable the businesses to have more tools to succeed and bring back some of the neighborhoods. thanks again. >> i share the sentiment of other commissioners. this is a good step in helping the small businesses, especially [indiscernible] it will take some money for someone to invest or to put up some furniture. there's one on 19th, i can see they use their own money to put some barricades. that's a lot. i would hate to see them go. another thing in terms of the question about the permanent process, i think this is -- looks like the surveys that will be happening is something i would look forward to in terms of the effectiveness of it and the enforcement. we will need more comprehensive study on this before it's a permanent process. i'm looking forward to see that as well. one thing that i liked is also the enforcement, how to be proactive and we are starting to think of that. not just complaint-driven. sometimes when complai
koppel: i have witnessed a really beneficial opening up in the sunset neighborhoods out on 19th and irvin. it's been a great way to bring some life to the neighborhood enable the businesses to have more tools to succeed and bring back some of the neighborhoods. thanks again. >> i share the sentiment of other commissioners. this is a good step in helping the small businesses, especially [indiscernible] it will take some money for someone to invest or to put up some furniture. there's one...
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state, president of ohio state s for six years, i was the chancellor at the university of california irvine for nine years, so a different level of competitive focus there. we had a to chanto change the contract so he was compensated for job placement or going to graduate school or serving in the thinknk military for our student athletes rather than success in olympic sports because we think that's critically important. >> that's great. >> i'll just add, too, i'm for short-term ad at ole miss, in k the first year, but doing recruiting presentations to parents and potential studentabu athletes, we always talk about we want you to come in and be a part of our family. we're going to put you in a position to succeed.plyi notng d only get iting a degreea meaningful degree. something that you can go out after you finish your playing days and be successful. as i of th mentioned earlier wi class last year that graduated' we placedwh 100% into jobs. some professional athletes, others just the normal working world. that's what it's all about. so if there's any way we can tie back any to ofthat thisn
state, president of ohio state s for six years, i was the chancellor at the university of california irvine for nine years, so a different level of competitive focus there. we had a to chanto change the contract so he was compensated for job placement or going to graduate school or serving in the thinknk military for our student athletes rather than success in olympic sports because we think that's critically important. >> that's great. >> i'll just add, too, i'm for short-term ad...
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state -- and president of ohio state for six years, i was the chancellor at university of california irvine for nine years. so different level of competitive focus there. i'd say at ohio state when we arrived, we actually changed the athletic director's contract so he was compensated for the job placement eor going to graduate school or serving in the military for student athletes when they finish rather than for success at olympic sports. we think that's critically important. >> that's great. i didn't know that. >> i'll just add, too, i think -- i'm short term ad at ole miss in the first year. doing recruiting to parents and potential student athletes, we always talk about we want you to come in and be a part of our family. we're going to put you in a position to succeed. and that means not only getting a degree but getting a meaningful degree. something that you can go out after you finish your playing days and be successful. and as i mentioned to the group earlier, with our class last year that graduated, we placed 100% of those into jobs. some were professional athletes, others going in
state -- and president of ohio state for six years, i was the chancellor at university of california irvine for nine years. so different level of competitive focus there. i'd say at ohio state when we arrived, we actually changed the athletic director's contract so he was compensated for the job placement eor going to graduate school or serving in the military for student athletes when they finish rather than for success at olympic sports. we think that's critically important. >> that's...
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irvin is our numbers guy, and he was actually off last week, but he was getting me a daily counting of how many e.l.p.s have been completed. [please stand by] springtime, we needed to bolster it and make it more rigorous. the teachers are teaching full days. the number of minutes look very different now. so we really need to make those elps more robust and in alignment with what is really happening right now. so that's the charge. some teachers hit the ground running and knocked them out of the park. and others are still struggling. the supervisors and specialists are at the ready to monitor that and ensure that we have those phone contacts -- phone contacts all should have happened already. as far as readjusting those plans, those continue to be a work in progress. >> okay. that's actually -- that actually is clear for me. i think i'm asking the question because i'm afraid if the plans aren't in place, what the students, so we make that happen, right. >> the way the law is written, it says you fall back to your distance learning plan. whatever is in place, that can be put in place at
irvin is our numbers guy, and he was actually off last week, but he was getting me a daily counting of how many e.l.p.s have been completed. [please stand by] springtime, we needed to bolster it and make it more rigorous. the teachers are teaching full days. the number of minutes look very different now. so we really need to make those elps more robust and in alignment with what is really happening right now. so that's the charge. some teachers hit the ground running and knocked them out of the...