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the gates of the rebuilt fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoientist and writer ian garner writes about our country, three cute white children, another one is on the way, icons on the walls, dad serves in the navy, russia. is full of this terrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know that what i just said is beeping, but i have no other words, that is, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth child, the father serves in the navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardner calls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the statesmen of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men who call themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up a real... so that we exist in this world and i now this i will prove it to you once again, pay attention that the interest is only in us, in russia, not in brazil, not in poland, where th
the gates of the rebuilt fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoientist and writer ian garner writes about our country, three cute white children, another one is on the way, icons on the walls, dad serves in the navy, russia. is full of this terrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know that what i just said is beeping, but i have no other words, that is, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth...
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immediately. of a fortress planted from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoscientist writer ian garner writes about our country, three cute white children, another one is on the way, icons on the walls, dad serves in the navy, russia is full of this terrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, fuck. i know that what i just said is bleeped out, but i have no other words, that is, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth child, the father serves in the navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardner calls fascist iconography, that is , a mockery of the secret. of our time we can not show it in its entirety, so we will show only fragments, but i highly recommend watching it in its entirety, there was such a man with a mustache. who believed that poor ugly schizophrenics should be sterilized, or better yet killed, and those they conceived should be destroyed in the bud, as he, yes, said, well, actually, do you like this kind of morality, it was his fight, it w
immediately. of a fortress planted from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoscientist writer ian garner writes about our country, three cute white children, another one is on the way, icons on the walls, dad serves in the navy, russia is full of this terrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, fuck. i know that what i just said is bleeped out, but i have no other words, that is, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a...
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the gates of the rebuilt fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontontist writer ian garner, writes about our country, three sweet white children, another one is on the way, an icon. walls, dad serves in the navy, russia is full this horrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know that what i just said is being bleeped out, but i have no other words, i mean, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth child, the father serves in the navy, the main family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardner, calls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of government officials of all the guests invited to opening of the olympic games in paris, a man called: martin bormann, who said the following: the slavs must work for us, to the extent that we do not need them, they can die out. the reproduction of the slavs is undesirable, they can use contraceptives and have abortions. the more the bett
the gates of the rebuilt fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontontist writer ian garner, writes about our country, three sweet white children, another one is on the way, an icon. walls, dad serves in the navy, russia is full this horrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know that what i just said is being bleeped out, but i have no other words, i mean, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth...
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the gates of a besieged fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoist and writer ian garner writes about our country. three cute white kids, another one on the way, icons on the walls, dad in the navy, russia is full of this horrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know they're bleeping out what i just said, but i have no other words, i mean, think about it, a happy family of three, expecting a fourth child, dad in the navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all of this together, this bastard named ian gardner, calls it fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, on opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the government officials of all the guests... at the opening of the olympic games in paris, a man calling himself a woman in the boxing ring who beats up real women, swimmers who hide their... italy, because they stick out and so on. this is all normal. and a family with white children, with a pregnant wife and a military father icons - these are fascists. so you understand what
the gates of a besieged fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoist and writer ian garner writes about our country. three cute white kids, another one on the way, icons on the walls, dad in the navy, russia is full of this horrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know they're bleeping out what i just said, but i have no other words, i mean, think about it, a happy family of three, expecting a fourth child, dad in the navy, an orthodox...
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of education, and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of toronto martyr, but has she university algebra university who started in this field? basically, the family science colleges get a stablished and we have the approval that the family science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because the family is an issue that hasn't been pushed to the side of their school . this is our concern and i feel more obligated because marta racy was concerned about these issues too. so i feel i have a duty to work more in this area. sure. that as you should recall, he mentioned the family in new york. another thing that happened on his day of martyrdom. he was supposed to come the next day to the closing ceremony of the crown and science congress, which in fact does scientific work on the crown each day. of course it has the orders and opponents, but it's a work that he favored for us and we are following up at the universities. and fortunately we have very advanced laboratories for scientific work on university such as the hash t t, ron some security sen
of education, and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of toronto martyr, but has she university algebra university who started in this field? basically, the family science colleges get a stablished and we have the approval that the family science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because the family is an issue that hasn't been pushed to the side of their school . this is our concern and i feel...
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of education, and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of toronto martyr, but has to university algebra university who started in this field. basically the family science colleges get established and we have the approval that the family science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because the family is an issue that hasn't been pushed to the side of their school. this is our concern and i feel more obligated because marta racy was concerned about these issues too. so i feel i have a duty to work more in this area. sure. that as you should recall, he mentioned the family in new york. another thing that happened on his day of martyrdom. he was supposed to come the next day to the closing ceremony of the crown and science congress, which in fact does scientific work on the front of the state. of course it has the orders and opponents, but it's a work that he favored for us and we are following up at the universities. and fortunately, we have very advanced laboratories for scientific work or universities such as the hash t t, ron, some securit
of education, and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of toronto martyr, but has to university algebra university who started in this field. basically the family science colleges get established and we have the approval that the family science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because the family is an issue that hasn't been pushed to the side of their school. this is our concern and i feel more...
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iran, strategic council on foreign policy, how much the runs the political analyst at the university of toronto as presidents present scan, picked a veteran diploma as known for his professional approach. and i think dr kind of up to you would be considered a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat ease. there is no footage of him screaming and yelling were the insulting people or insulting for our leaders. and here and there, he's the sort of like dr. appleton. i mean, after long young the doctor may sees for administer quiet, but professional. he is seen as a centrist. i'm. i'm sure that uh he will be reflecting uh he will, he's and he's not a controversial figure, but he will be important. he is a, he will be a member of the supreme national security council, of course, assuming that he gets a vote of confidence, which i think he will. he will be a member of the supreme national security council. he will be the president's most important advisor when it comes to foreign affairs. he has a very good relationship with all of the different branches of
iran, strategic council on foreign policy, how much the runs the political analyst at the university of toronto as presidents present scan, picked a veteran diploma as known for his professional approach. and i think dr kind of up to you would be considered a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat ease. there is no footage of him screaming and yelling were the insulting people or insulting for our leaders. and here and there, he's the sort of like...
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now on your screen that's bringing to he'd, i saw the, he's an assistant professor at the university of toronto, joins us again from the arabian capital. so he'd many, thanks for your time and for, for your patience as we watch these pictures unfolding us beings, the bidding of it's male honey a into around a half and just about 24 hours ago, the task. so i think to settle the sooner arrangements taking place, what's the mood in the capital? now, as we see these funeral arrangements taking place? well, as you see pictures, this is a very sad moment for many radians and also for all the people all around the growth of foreign policy mean cause and box as to the sadness is the very fact that it takes the very broader context and the page the environment, regina's fuel, and the ordinary citizens on a daily basis of them in the past months or so. with that, that is another proof of the is really aggression that takes space on the grounds, targeting uranium, insert ink, let's say saw star and a t. and this is something that you ran even people are not really happy about, they are mad at this correct
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the gates of the besieged fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoarner writes about our country, three cute white children, another one is on the way, icons on the walls, dad serves in the navy, russia is full of this terrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know that what i just said is being bleeped out, but i have no other words, that is, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth child, the father serves in the navy, an orthodox family, judging by the fact that the icon on the wall. and all this together, this bastard named ian gardner, calls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the statesmen of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, a man calling himself a woman in the boxing ring who beat up real women, swimmers who hide their genitals because they stick out and so on, this is all normal, and a family with white children, with a pregnant wife, and a military father icons
the gates of the besieged fortress from the inside, and you listen to what the doctor of the university of torontoarner writes about our country, three cute white children, another one is on the way, icons on the walls, dad serves in the navy, russia is full of this terrible ethno-nationalist, fascist iconography, i know that what i just said is being bleeped out, but i have no other words, that is, think about it, a happy family of three children, the wife is expecting a fourth child, the...
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researchers from the university of toronto held several experiments with more than 1200 college studentsred after watching seven videos in ten minutes, compared to watching one ten minute video all the way through. researchers call this digital switching and say it might make the experience of watching online videos seem meaningless compared to committing to a single video. take a look at a minneapolis dog named buddy that's showing off his critical thinking skills after escaping from his family home, he knew just the way to be let back in. the owners of the two year old dog say he learned to ring the doorbell by watching guests arrive at the house. family's daughter saw the pup and eventually let him back in. we're so appreciative that you joined ktvu fox two news at noon, a reminder that you can stream ktvu news on your smart tv. you'll see our live newscast and get stories on demand on all your streaming devices. meet you back here for our next newscast at 4:00. stay tuned though, because pictionary is (upbeat music) (audience clapping) - [tammi] can you guess what this is? if you gue
researchers from the university of toronto held several experiments with more than 1200 college studentsred after watching seven videos in ten minutes, compared to watching one ten minute video all the way through. researchers call this digital switching and say it might make the experience of watching online videos seem meaningless compared to committing to a single video. take a look at a minneapolis dog named buddy that's showing off his critical thinking skills after escaping from his...
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researchers at the university of toronto tested people who watched a ten minute video straight, and peopleld skip or fast forward through a longer video. now those who actually watched the video without skipping were more engaged and satisfied than those who skipped around. >> you know, when i first saw the story and i saw a ten minute video, i thought, oh, i'd never make it that long. this is just short attention span. i don't even know what it would be about, but it doesn't. ten minutes. i was like, well, couldn't they have done this in 90s or something? >> it does sound like a long time, but i think what the story says is right. it's the focus. it's the investment, it's. and it will seem more satisfying. but yeah, everybody just has a short attention span. next next. that wasn't good enough. next, next. >> i guess i fall into that category. i haven't found very much at all that holds my attention for of these videos, you're talking about on social media, that holds my attention for ten minutes. >> yeah. no, it's a good point even, isn't it? the saying like five to 10s you have to make y
researchers at the university of toronto tested people who watched a ten minute video straight, and peopleld skip or fast forward through a longer video. now those who actually watched the video without skipping were more engaged and satisfied than those who skipped around. >> you know, when i first saw the story and i saw a ten minute video, i thought, oh, i'd never make it that long. this is just short attention span. i don't even know what it would be about, but it doesn't. ten...
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this you said that of to 0 to around as to who the savvy is a professor at the university of toronto and a political economy specialist. he says there was a strong sense of mistrust with the united states. there was this profound understanding among the ordinary citizens uh, in your run and also among the political elliot stats. a part of the story relates to the rang and policies, but another part, which is a very cheap part indeed, relates to the west and the united states. in particular, whether or not they decide to use this opportunity to continue negotiation has been a visit, right? so i think basically the ball is in the court of the united states. if they decide to seize this opportunity, but it still be know that speaking of the negotiations, there is a clear air of mistrust in your rods due to the fact that you're on the bus try this project. we have parks in back in 2015 at the end of the day, they came out with a conclusion, which was case if you're a signed as soon as a seclusion cause of resolutions, iraq did an honored oh, it's commitments based on the deal. but the bod
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researchers from the university of toronto held several experiments with more than 1200 college studentseeling more bored after watching seven videos in ten minutes, compared to how they felt after watching a single ten minute video all the way through. researchers call that digital switching and say it may make the experience of watching online videos seem meaningless compared to committing to a single video. i totally get it. what do you think, sal? >> well, they make it so easy for you to switch, though, right?ight. like i was just doing that just now. just to see how easy it. it's so easy. right? like this video. this video in the end, you've learned nothing. >> like you've had a lot of snacks, but you're still hungry for a meal? >> i think so. yeah, that's usually what happens. although the kids, we had a story with gen z saying that they learned a lot of their their stuff by watching social media. so wouldn't that involve a lot of scrolling and learning from that too? i mean, maybe they have a different attention span than we do. is it tiktok? >> essentially short attention span ki
researchers from the university of toronto held several experiments with more than 1200 college studentseeling more bored after watching seven videos in ten minutes, compared to how they felt after watching a single ten minute video all the way through. researchers call that digital switching and say it may make the experience of watching online videos seem meaningless compared to committing to a single video. i totally get it. what do you think, sal? >> well, they make it so easy for you...
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to 0 to around of more in this way, to join now by toby to savvy who is a professor at the university of toronto and the political economy specialist joins us from the or any and capital. thanks very much for being with us here. when else is there is we heard from one businessman in the story that it took about the problems that he has just trying to operate. i mean, how wide spread out the issues that he's facing and guess how the sanctions affecting every dia, randy is at this point in time. oh, speaking of your, on the sanctions, i think the most important topics to be taken into consideration relates to their school and as a very superficial may or they are intended or they are claimed by defenders, mainly including west and united states to be a sector, especially thick and limit for the other sorts of yeah, but the thing is that it's it looks like we're having some technical issues to head. can you connect me to it? yeah, i am. okay, great. yeah. we just yeah, we just losing you coming in and out, but if you can, basically just give us an idea of what it is like for every day radians, livi
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of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of natural. he published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. he's done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. okay. good evening. it's my pleasure to talk to you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of famous bone wars.ited, the this happened during the 19th century, and it seemed for many years my paleontology had sort a dark shadow over it because thought this was really a science for very strange people. but the thing was that over time we realized that in fact these bone was actually also had an upset. and i'm trying to talk to you today about a little bit about the downside and upside of this peculiar episode in history now as you heard i'm a paleontologist i study ancient organisms and being historical science. i also have a keen interest in the history of acad
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of you, our guests from canada, uh, mr. eric wallberg, canadian author and journalist from toronto, and also professor anthony hall, professor of globalization from leath bridge university in alberta. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you, and thank you, dear viewers for being with us. take care and bye-bye. containing news, tensions are escalating between israel and the hezbollah resistance movement along lebanon's southern borders in the latest incident hezbollah launched explosive laiden drones at an israeli army base. earlier we were joined by a correspondent mariam salh who was following the events from southern lebanon. let's take a listen. launched a squadron uh suicide drones or khanikazi drones as they call them, we know that they reached the barracks of mehfat alone, and this is the first time that hizbullah targets the this barack specifically, this is considered very significant area of congregation for the israeli units and the brigades, it is a place uh where they usually mobilize and localize as from from that state, so resistance said in its statement that they directly targeted... the the area where there were soldiers and officers positioned, they
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of you, our guests from canada, mr. eric wallberg, canadian author and journalist from toronto and also professor anthony hall, professor of globalization from leth bridge university in alberta. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you, and thank you, dear viewers for being with us. take care and bye-bye. israel troops have carried out fresh raids on several towns and neighborhoods across the occupied west bank, including a novlist genine and colondia. that is. regime forces were also engaged in fields clashes with palestinian resistance fighters. earlier we were joined by our romala correspondent nakamed to get more details: last night in the west bank there were many hot spots for her places in in the west bank and let's start from the north of the west bank where slashes have occurred in azun village in north qalqilia governance where freedom fighters were able to to to be or engaged in slashes with the iof. forces that has raved the country in attempt to uh to follow them and and also there have been reports that freedom fighters have shoot fire on hamra checkpoint which is near to pass area with no reports from the iof or any comments from their side also en
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of you, our guests from canada, mr. eric wallberg, canadian author and journalist from toronto and also professor anthony hall, professor of globalization from leth bridge university in alberta. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you, and thank you, dear viewers for being with us. take care and bye-bye. "a vigil was held in the austrian capital vienna to remember all the journalists killed by israel since last october. our correspondent dito ganish attended the ceremonies to tell us more about the event. let's take a listen. the government media office in the gaza strip has announced the two more palestinian journalists have been killed in israeli strikes on friday pushing the death doll of press members killed during. israel's genocidal war on the besieg strip to 168. the two journalists were later identified as tamim, muhamma and abdullah al-susi, who lost their lives in two separate air strikes, targeting the houses in the southern city of kanunis. this has triggered several hundred people to hold vigil in vienna for all the murder journalists in the gaza strip and south lebanon. we organized this vigil today because we wanted to honor the slaughtered journa
of you, our guests from canada, mr. eric wallberg, canadian author and journalist from toronto and also professor anthony hall, professor of globalization from leth bridge university in alberta. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you, and thank you, dear viewers for being with us. take care and bye-bye. "a vigil was held in the austrian capital vienna to remember all the journalists killed by israel since last october. our correspondent dito ganish attended the ceremonies to tell us...
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abroad with the scholarship covering costs for students to study at any of the universities. 13 other campuses, including toronto and london. a financial assist bringing their dreams much closer to reality. i want to be an example that, you know, anybody can do it as long as you put in the work. in oakland, velena jones, nbc, bay area news. a new study out on long covid. the symptoms can be different in kids than adults, and that's leading to a lot of kids being misdiagnosed. millions of children in the u.s. have been diagnosed with long covid, but less is known about their symptoms than those of adults. a new study aims to examine differences. it found younger children develop symptoms like headache, troubled with memory and stomach pain, but also shows more unusual symptoms like swollen fingers and toes and ears, peeling skin, joint pain and problems controlling their temperature, leading doctors to misdiagnose their condition as other illnesses. the study, funded by the national institutes of health, aimed to help clarify the symptoms in hopes of reducing misdiagnosis. there is a new burger joint in san jose.
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of political. so she all the g at are still university who's dismissal after unfounded, and the symmetric allegations was rude and full. and in toronto, mohammed i ya, she's a professor at mount royal university and a policy analyst for the palestinian policy network. very well and welcome to all of you. well, how did, i'll stop with you in toronto? how has as well so successfully the story of the meaning, the idea of anti semitism and use that distortion to further its policies? yeah, absolutely. yeah. you know, israel is that more with reality, the reality of what these really speeds it project is doing to the palestinian people is a brutal reality. one of the genocide expulsion displacement and and we outright denial of the palestinian people to their right to live on their lands as, as a free and sovereign people and to conceal that reality. these really state has used a couple of tropes. one of them is this notion of the quote unquote new anti semitism. the more or less it weights, all serious critiques of israel inside the zone with the anti semitism must be very clear. anti semitism is a serious problem. it's really european a
of political. so she all the g at are still university who's dismissal after unfounded, and the symmetric allegations was rude and full. and in toronto, mohammed i ya, she's a professor at mount royal university and a policy analyst for the palestinian policy network. very well and welcome to all of you. well, how did, i'll stop with you in toronto? how has as well so successfully the story of the meaning, the idea of anti semitism and use that distortion to further its policies? yeah,...
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the opportunity to study at different northeastern university campuses, and there are campuses in london, toronto, boston and seattle. >> well, the city of san jose has a new executive postmaster who is very familiar with the city. richard keppler took the oath of office this morning at san jose city hall. he is a 30 year postal employee who started his career as a letter carrier in san jose. after several years as a military policeman in the u.s. army. along the way, he served as postmaster of several cities in the bay area and beyond. those do include socal, seaside, and santa clara. he described one close call moving mail during wildfires in the santa cruz mountains. >> then i realized i just kind of gravitated to those kinds of jobs where i could lay my head at night knowing that i did something productive to help the community and to be of service. >> keppler also thanked his family, including his wife and three children, for all their patience and sacrifices, especially during those very busy holiday seasons. >> well, san francisco has announced the headliner for its next free downtown concert, portugal. the man will perform on fri
the opportunity to study at different northeastern university campuses, and there are campuses in london, toronto, boston and seattle. >> well, the city of san jose has a new executive postmaster who is very familiar with the city. richard keppler took the oath of office this morning at san jose city hall. he is a 30 year postal employee who started his career as a letter carrier in san jose. after several years as a military policeman in the u.s. army. along the way, he served as...
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university campuses. there are campuses in london and toronto, boston and seattle. >> the city of san jose has a new executives the city pretty well. richard keppler took the oath of office at san jose city hall. he is a 30 year postal employee who started his career as a letter carrier in san jose. after several years as a military policeman in the u.s. army, he also served as postmaster of several cities in the bay area and beyond. he talked about one close call moving mail during wildfires in the santa cruz mountains. >> then i realized i just kind of gravitated to those kinds of jobs where i could lay my head at night knowing that i did something productive to help the community and to be of service. >> keppler also thanked his wife and three children for their patience and sacrifices, especially during the busy holiday seasons. >> san francisco has announced the headliner for its next free downtown concert, portugal. the man will perform on friday, september 20th at civic center plaza. attendees are asked to sign up to rsvp for free tickets. the first event, a free electronic dance party, was held at emb
university campuses. there are campuses in london and toronto, boston and seattle. >> the city of san jose has a new executives the city pretty well. richard keppler took the oath of office at san jose city hall. he is a 30 year postal employee who started his career as a letter carrier in san jose. after several years as a military policeman in the u.s. army, he also served as postmaster of several cities in the bay area and beyond. he talked about one close call moving mail during...
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university campuses, and the list includes london, toronto, boston and seattle. >> more changes coming to san francisco international. the big construction project now in the works and how travelers will be affected. >> plus at 545, signs of a growing number of bay area homes aren't selling as fast as they used to. >> and a full circle moment here, right outside san jose city hall. how richard kepler rose to the ranks from delivering mail to homes, to becoming the executive postmaster [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ you gotta believe me when i tell ya ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ clap your hands if you want some more ♪ ♪ que rico ♪ ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i've got the soul i've got the soul ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ who knows the city well. richard kepler took the oath of office this morning at san jose city hall. he is a 30 year postal employee who started his career as a letter carrier in san jose. after several years as a military policeman in the u.s. army. along the way, he has served as postmaster of a number of cities in the bay area and beyond, including soquel, seaside, and santa clara. he says his mom encouraged him to work for the po
university campuses, and the list includes london, toronto, boston and seattle. >> more changes coming to san francisco international. the big construction project now in the works and how travelers will be affected. >> plus at 545, signs of a growing number of bay area homes aren't selling as fast as they used to. >> and a full circle moment here, right outside san jose city hall. how richard kepler rose to the ranks from delivering mail to homes, to becoming the executive...