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. >> kpix 5 itay hod explains why the mission is so personal. >> bye guys. >> reporter: at a time of so much uncertainty, there is one thing liz gomez knows for sure. that 2022 holiday season will be her most challenging ever. >> back when i started, it was known that the thanksgiving month was the busiest time for food banks. now it's every month is busy for food banks. i'm liz gomez. >> reporter: for the last 25 years liz has worked here at the alameda county community food bank in oakland. first as a recenses and now the chief impact officer overseeing employees. >> i love the see the rejects. >> reporter: she knows what it's like to be food insecure raised by a single mother. >> growing up i wish my mom would have known about these. >> reporter: these days liz and her team are stretched to the limit. not only as their food costs skyrocketing thanks to inflation, but rise in prices is creating more need. >> our food help line is receiving about 30% of new calls of people that have never contacted us before. >> reporter: before the pandemic, the food bank distributed about 2.5 mill
. >> kpix 5 itay hod explains why the mission is so personal. >> bye guys. >> reporter: at a time of so much uncertainty, there is one thing liz gomez knows for sure. that 2022 holiday season will be her most challenging ever. >> back when i started, it was known that the thanksgiving month was the busiest time for food banks. now it's every month is busy for food banks. i'm liz gomez. >> reporter: for the last 25 years liz has worked here at the alameda county...
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itay just tweeted out the quiz and you can take it as well. what is the handle? >> at itayhod. >> it may be meaningful if you took that quiz between now and then. itay, thank you, my favorite story teller. >>> right now, 48,000usc employees are on the picket lines. what the union says it is the largest academic strike in u.s. history. watch. so these are teaching assistants, tutors, and this is leading to canceled classes at the height of midterms. they say most academic workers earn less than $24,000 a year. could you live on that? they say they can't. they say it is a salary that makes it almost impossible to live in california. >> the wages that we earn here force us into housing situations that are further from campus, less livable and it's tight. >> nearly all of my friends on campus are paying 40%, some 50% of their income on rent. >> here's what they are demanding, a base salary of $54,000 a year and they need stipends to pay for child care and transportation, they say. this is the strike at uc davis. they are preparing to keep striking until they are happ
itay just tweeted out the quiz and you can take it as well. what is the handle? >> at itayhod. >> it may be meaningful if you took that quiz between now and then. itay, thank you, my favorite story teller. >>> right now, 48,000usc employees are on the picket lines. what the union says it is the largest academic strike in u.s. history. watch. so these are teaching assistants, tutors, and this is leading to canceled classes at the height of midterms. they say most academic...
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kpix 5's itay hod introduces us to a local college udyears coming up a solution. >> reporter: for the past 18 months, zach clark, a senior at the university of san francisco, has spent every minute of his free time pleading with investors, securing funds, and testing prototype after prototype. all leading up to this moment. >> we're really anticipating a good response. but of course you never know until you actually do it. >> reporter: today the launch of his new product. but no matter how the day goes, zach won't make a penny off of it. in fact, he's giving away all his inventory to complete strangers. >> ly there. my name is zach. >> reporter: four years ago, zach got an apartment in the tenderloin. an area with some of the highest levels of homelessness in the city. >> seeing this being a way of life from such a city that has so much wealth and innovation and creativity, i wanted to use some of that creativity and innovation for something meaningful. >> reporter: so zach and his friends came up with an idea. >> hey guys. >> reporter: a high-tech backpack they call the makeshift tra
kpix 5's itay hod introduces us to a local college udyears coming up a solution. >> reporter: for the past 18 months, zach clark, a senior at the university of san francisco, has spent every minute of his free time pleading with investors, securing funds, and testing prototype after prototype. all leading up to this moment. >> we're really anticipating a good response. but of course you never know until you actually do it. >> reporter: today the launch of his new product. but...
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our itay hod joins us now with that story. itay?od evening guys, the were about 70%. but then the norwegian correctional service decided to try something different and inject more humanity into their prisons. it seems to be working. the rates dropped from 70% to 20% for recidivism. now prisons around the world are sending officials to scandinavia to see how it can be adapted in their facilities. one of those prisons is salinas valley three hours south of san francisco. >> we do have a lot of violence in this yard. fights, batteries, matter of fact, we had a murder in the housing unit just a month and a half ago. they did cpr on the guy here in the yard and he was pronounced dead. >> reporter: there isn't much that ed hasn't seen in his 25 years in california's criminal justice system. first as a corrections officer, and now as the deputy chief warden at salinas valley state prison. as the second in command here, he's in charge of about 3,000 inmates. a level 4 maximum security prison, salinas houses some of the state's most violent
our itay hod joins us now with that story. itay?od evening guys, the were about 70%. but then the norwegian correctional service decided to try something different and inject more humanity into their prisons. it seems to be working. the rates dropped from 70% to 20% for recidivism. now prisons around the world are sending officials to scandinavia to see how it can be adapted in their facilities. one of those prisons is salinas valley three hours south of san francisco. >> we do have a lot...
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the joy thing is to sa sy itay k it up to say i looked it up b isn't thatri like did you pull t yourca? and then it also makes me think, she is on a tv show for for her to say i looked it up everything all she's ever sit on their is complete bs? >> this time i looked it up. for the first time. >> she was a little too proud ol herself like oh yeah, i lookedfy it up. >> she was making a point guys. she looked it up so it is true. greg: cap have to say this and forgot a break.at this sta ot when crime is enough for vote for it leaves hogle o out. and i don't endorse anyone. [cheering] [applause] but that ithats me.at what say you question her. >> unit people clap you that bad?>> [laughter] don't clap now, don't clap for o her clap only for me. only for me. >> it was very weird like thekm checkmate way she said iatt too. it's like a guy in the hangovero but did you die? there's a lot of things are crimes you do know to go through even if you don't get murdered, and a lot of them are being taken seriously like property crimes are crimes are for the victim of any kind of violentf crime you
the joy thing is to sa sy itay k it up to say i looked it up b isn't thatri like did you pull t yourca? and then it also makes me think, she is on a tv show for for her to say i looked it up everything all she's ever sit on their is complete bs? >> this time i looked it up. for the first time. >> she was a little too proud ol herself like oh yeah, i lookedfy it up. >> she was making a point guys. she looked it up so it is true. greg: cap have to say this and forgot a break.at...
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itayed with him all night and presented jack with my little jacks, horse, bridle and saddle. next slide, please. so this is what the man script says. it says, i stayed with him a good part of last night. so that's already slightly different. and. something crossed out. something crossed out. jack with my little jack's horse, bridle and saddle. so what's out there? part of our editorial method is if something's crossed out, if it's something, we try to read it through the out. and if it's something significant, which is to say something that's not just repeated later in the same sentence, we try to include it in footnotes. so if you take a look next slide, please. i zoomed. i know it's going to be hard to read, even though it's a pretty big. but this actually isn't a very, very detailed cross out. and if you really look at it, you can see the first. you can see that sort the y that first letter. and it's definitely a capital b is the first letter of the second word. so if you really look at it and you're able to really blow it up and pay attention to it, the way we are, it's a
itayed with him all night and presented jack with my little jacks, horse, bridle and saddle. next slide, please. so this is what the man script says. it says, i stayed with him a good part of last night. so that's already slightly different. and. something crossed out. something crossed out. jack with my little jack's horse, bridle and saddle. so what's out there? part of our editorial method is if something's crossed out, if it's something, we try to read it through the out. and if it's...
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itay it needs to figure out whethe a new meaning or message could rbly be perceived. that creates a bit of latitude, of sort of wiggle room that the first to the fact that there might indeed be a bunch of ffent reasonable interpretationsf art. >> you say in youreply brief that the new thing has toe important, correct? >> taking them from google, new and important, yes >> how do you go abo thinking about what's important in the foll-o work? >> in the cte of copyright law you look at iortant in light of the objectives of corit law. it's pmong creativity for the public good. u would look at that jus the same way judge love all talked abt in his decision and to think the way tha both campbell and google works did. what google said that right after speed that doesn't get a lot of specifityo understand were supposed to be encouraging creativity but what's the difference in the follow-on work it wld look at we can say that an important dfence that does somhi, that we really need to hear or to seek. what the court said campbell was it equated the new are important inquiry wit
itay it needs to figure out whethe a new meaning or message could rbly be perceived. that creates a bit of latitude, of sort of wiggle room that the first to the fact that there might indeed be a bunch of ffent reasonable interpretationsf art. >> you say in youreply brief that the new thing has toe important, correct? >> taking them from google, new and important, yes >> how do you go abo thinking about what's important in the foll-o work? >> in the cte of copyright law...
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itays, it does not create any. any is brought. right or benefit that is legally enforceable by any party. it doesn't say any alien party, it doesn't say anything like that. general stone: i agree. individual alien through a habe corpus action was claimingis detention was illegal because of a violation. justice sotoyo that is prototypical. that is not the language. it is not limited to at situation. it does not say any right or benefit legally enforcele by undocumented aliens. it says any party. general stone:he court didn't told that 1221, that exercise as illegal. 1231 was restricted to that section and the use of 1241 was permitted. the apa is separate from section 1231 as the general habeas statute. >> why dont we spend a little more time on remedy before we move to individual questioning? onhat, an important question from me was the one raised by justice gorsuch. how did the apa's new vacatur medy slip by unnoticed from these administrative law scholars general stone: i cannot speak as to the attentionf e inman street of law s
itays, it does not create any. any is brought. right or benefit that is legally enforceable by any party. it doesn't say any alien party, it doesn't say anything like that. general stone: i agree. individual alien through a habe corpus action was claimingis detention was illegal because of a violation. justice sotoyo that is prototypical. that is not the language. it is not limited to at situation. it does not say any right or benefit legally enforcele by undocumented aliens. it says any party....