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for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste
for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the...
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. >> happy pride month san >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you
. >> happy pride month san >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food...
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. >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food
. >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting...
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when ronald reagan got elected, for example, the democratic usfe itself to make a $10 with him. full. why did those cuts cost $8 trillion? because his democratic successor, president obama, cut a deal with republicans to make nearly bush's temporary cuts permanent. pact on the national debt was sta up until that moment, te congressional budget projected that federal revenues would keep up with federal spending, and debt to gdp would actually decline. but once obama made that tax cut deal with republicans, the federal deficit ballooned. the next chapter in that in fiv- hypocrisy. right after the deal was cut, claimed to care deeply about the deficits. they then fabricated a debt ceiling crisis, which they as an excuse to extract crippling budget cuts. %n cuts cost t than 7 million jd they set the stage for donald in 2016. the same play again. it is why they created the 2025 tax cliff, lowballing the cost of the trump tax cuts by making them temporary and then counting on democrats roll over again and make them permanent. oo many democrats have demonstrated just how eager we earli
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you are a political science professor at usf and i should say good morning, sir. >> good morning.appreciate the informality. >> right, mayor london breed running for re-election and she has some stiff competition. what's your overall take about the debate? >> yeah, i thought they -- did a run of the mill debate with run of the mill questions. except for the local questions about where to eat and who the favorite drag queens were. other than that, no different than -- any other debate we have ever heard. the way it was set up was one person gets to answer and the other four get to learn. a little bit off-balance. i thought lurie did a good job of making himself look like the outsider and calculated the 75 years of experience of the elected and appointed officials. why haven't you gotten anything done? that was a high point for him. i thought breed did her job just maintaining the status quo with trying to reiterate some improvements even though people are disenchanted with the issues around the city related toe housing and crime and public safety et cetera. so again, i don't think
you are a political science professor at usf and i should say good morning, sir. >> good morning.appreciate the informality. >> right, mayor london breed running for re-election and she has some stiff competition. what's your overall take about the debate? >> yeah, i thought they -- did a run of the mill debate with run of the mill questions. except for the local questions about where to eat and who the favorite drag queens were. other than that, no different than -- any other...
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all right. >> usf immigration law professor, and author bill, professor bill ting, thank you so much for joining us and your insight this morning. welcome >> okay. coming up on mornings on two the nine, a new program in the south bay is hoping to prevent overdose deaths. up next, we're live in, with the doctor behind the treatment program and how she hopes it will save the lives of young people that are most at risk for opioid abuse. plus, parking lots full of unused teslas are showing up across the country. we'll break down why it's happening and ahh taking the time to savor thomas' crunchy yet soft bagels. thanks, tom. it's a thom, actually. right, thom. thom. thhhom. are you doing that on purpose? tam. tam. how've we got to tam? huzzah! a toast to breakfast. why do dermatologists worldwide recommend la roche-posay? effective skincare like la roche-posay double repair face moisturizer delivers double-action to help repair skin's barrier and provide 48-hour hydration for healthy-looking skin. la roche-posay. scr has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. the company is now looking to sell
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usf expert joins us live to talk about the impact on so many mixed status families that conversationm working there. so cute. >>ahead of the year pop star sabrina carpenter is bringing her highly anticipated short and sweet tour to the bay area. she will be at chase center on november 9th. general tickets go on sale next. friday. carpenter will also be headlining outside lands on saturday, august 10th after rapper tyler, the creator, dropped out from the festival. should be a good show. all right, that's going to do it for the afternoon edition, remember, we're streaming 24 7 on the free cbs news app. our next newscast is at 3 have a great ternoon. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and s
usf expert joins us live to talk about the impact on so many mixed status families that conversationm working there. so cute. >>ahead of the year pop star sabrina carpenter is bringing her highly anticipated short and sweet tour to the bay area. she will be at chase center on november 9th. general tickets go on sale next. friday. carpenter will also be headlining outside lands on saturday, august 10th after rapper tyler, the creator, dropped out from the festival. should be a good show....
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. >> but, usf professor had what some might call a hot take. he thinks there may be unintended consequences of a poor perform thanks can be helpful. >> if biden did well tonight do you think democrats would be enthused to go out there and keep fight something no. i think it will help the democrats because they are in a panic. because they are scared. there will be all kinds of debates and questions. i think biden will continue to, you know, be the captain of the ship no matter how weak or strong it is. and i think you are going to see a consolidation out of fear of what trump represents. >> how do supporters of president trump in the pay area feel about the performance? we were at watch parties in san francisco tonight and we found some trump voters there of all places who said . >> i heard it all before. there is nothing that i gleamed out of it that is worth hearing but i am sorry to see that a lot of the stuff that is being saturday not true. >> majority of people here are democrats, young people. in my opinion, the reaction for them they do
. >> but, usf professor had what some might call a hot take. he thinks there may be unintended consequences of a poor perform thanks can be helpful. >> if biden did well tonight do you think democrats would be enthused to go out there and keep fight something no. i think it will help the democrats because they are in a panic. because they are scared. there will be all kinds of debates and questions. i think biden will continue to, you know, be the captain of the ship no matter how...
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so our clinic at usf goes a couple of times a year and we represent over 500. people who have come through the border applying for asylum and what what we see are people who are desperate there, folks that have fled violence cartel. violence gang violence. domestic violence and they're not coming here for a picnic. and, um, my heart always goes out to them. and i they deserve to be able to apply for asylum. unfortunately, 2 weeks ago ago president biden in an executive order basically is closing down the border. um and i think he's done that, in response to criticism. that the border is out of control. i don't view the border as a border crisis. i view it as a humanitarian crisis that that we really ought to be helping these folks and i think we have the capacity to do that going to be such a hot button topic. this presidential election. will continue to follow it, but really appreciate your perspective there. professor bill on king with us f thanks. thank you. and as part of our discussion how to best handle asylum seekers crossing the us southern border is th
so our clinic at usf goes a couple of times a year and we represent over 500. people who have come through the border applying for asylum and what what we see are people who are desperate there, folks that have fled violence cartel. violence gang violence. domestic violence and they're not coming here for a picnic. and, um, my heart always goes out to them. and i they deserve to be able to apply for asylum. unfortunately, 2 weeks ago ago president biden in an executive order basically is...
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and this concludes our bargaining with usf through the 2425 school year. thank you.e there any questions or comments from the board, i would just like to really, appreciate all the work that's been done here, you know, there's a lot of work that went into this after all the other negotiations had closed. so thank you very much. and i really appreciate the reflection of not just caseloads, but workload that goes into some of the sped agreements as well. and i think that this is definitely for the betterment of our students receiving special education services, so thank you. okay. we'll move to a roll call. vote, please. thank you. commissioner bogas. yes, commissioner fisher. yes, commissioner. lamb. yes, commissioner. sanchez commissioner. weissmann. ward. yes. vice president. alexander. yes. president. montgomery yes. six eyes. thank you, now we'll move to item g724625 sp six. tentative agreement between international brotherhood of electrical workers ibew regarding reopener successor agreement and ab 1200 disclosures. can i have a motion and a second, please? so mo
and this concludes our bargaining with usf through the 2425 school year. thank you.e there any questions or comments from the board, i would just like to really, appreciate all the work that's been done here, you know, there's a lot of work that went into this after all the other negotiations had closed. so thank you very much. and i really appreciate the reflection of not just caseloads, but workload that goes into some of the sped agreements as well. and i think that this is definitely for...
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it's been useful, i've seen some polling that's asked the question if you had to pick between having usfor rfk having nuclear weapons, there's no question, stick wh alliance. u.s. fk and be part of alliant system. i think we need to constantly remind this, it's important this is why we do meetings like the ncg and why we have public demonstrations of our commitment to the deterrent including things like for the first time in over 40 years nuclear ballistic missile submarine, part of ncg and that's why we do capability demonstration there's the photos and real images. i said it at a previous event that i don't think we've had this high of a level of collaboration commitment and trust on extended deterrence than we've ever had with the united states and republic of korea. >> it's certainly a whole new level. having been a long-time oerver of the alliance an at one point playing at a completely that we did that richard was referring to found that some of the views regard to south korea's interest in nuclear weapons was a bit inflated in a sense that there's some public opinion polls that sh
it's been useful, i've seen some polling that's asked the question if you had to pick between having usfor rfk having nuclear weapons, there's no question, stick wh alliance. u.s. fk and be part of alliant system. i think we need to constantly remind this, it's important this is why we do meetings like the ncg and why we have public demonstrations of our commitment to the deterrent including things like for the first time in over 40 years nuclear ballistic missile submarine, part of ncg and...
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and, like i said, coming out of the day with a couple of good players that we like, usf forward jonathan mobo was taken with the 31st pick by the toronto raptors. >> mobile super athletic jumps out of the gym, averaged 14 points and ten rebounds per game for the dons this past season. saint mary's guard alex ducas, he signed a two way deal with oklahoma city, so that means he can play either for the thunder or their g league team. ducas is a six six guard, averaging ten points per game this past season, shooting a team best 44% from deep. and after all the speculation, bronny james did get picked by the lakers with the 55th overall pick. lebron's son played only a year at usc, came back from a serious heart issue. you have to assume that lebron will remain a laker so he can ultimately play alongside his son at some point. sports on abc seven, sponsored by river jimmy kimmel. melissa mccarthy. have a great night. tomorrow' test. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live" with guest host jiminy glick. tonight -- melissa mccarthy. nick kroll. and music from the warning. th
and, like i said, coming out of the day with a couple of good players that we like, usf forward jonathan mobo was taken with the 31st pick by the toronto raptors. >> mobile super athletic jumps out of the gym, averaged 14 points and ten rebounds per game for the dons this past season. saint mary's guard alex ducas, he signed a two way deal with oklahoma city, so that means he can play either for the thunder or their g league team. ducas is a six six guard, averaging ten points per game...
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. >> we did have one local player selected jonathan mobile out of usf goes to toronto in the second roundlier, the big the big one, everyone's talking about bronny james. lebron angela number. 55 to the lakers. everyone saying that's really just to make lebron happy and make him resign with the lakers will see. i mean, bronny was highly touted out of high school had the scary incident. medicaid only one season after s e ab fellow lakers fans. >> none of us really seem too thrilled about the pick. obviously very cool for a father, son duo, highest it is. but at the same time, is this just for bron? yeah. like are we actually thinking about the team as a whole? that's fine. because the warriors play here. thanks that. we'llno theory is local news station. >>good evening. you're watching kron-on live on air and online on stephanie rothman. the presidential debates parking heated conversation tonight. president biden and former president trump square off in their very first debate. the 2024 election season. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple is in dc with the highlights.
. >> we did have one local player selected jonathan mobile out of usf goes to toronto in the second roundlier, the big the big one, everyone's talking about bronny james. lebron angela number. 55 to the lakers. everyone saying that's really just to make lebron happy and make him resign with the lakers will see. i mean, bronny was highly touted out of high school had the scary incident. medicaid only one season after s e ab fellow lakers fans. >> none of us really seem too thrilled...
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we have from an active service member of usf also wants to resign. what he says is american complicity in the war and gone. so there's no serving the american people in our current policies for doing this service to, to people around the world to enrich all 3. i'll bring you the latest on the flight of the rowing or refuges, and the situation on me and my band with best partner the has the law has published. and now the video of what it says, aerial images of strategic sites within israel and lebanon based group size. it shows mid 3 sentences in the hyphen area among office. it relates to similar video on choose day, showing all the sensitive sites, hospitalized promise support. so the people of gaza, but let's leave the house in the fall, a warning as well. no one will be sped it all out, will from on this, that's head of it as a bag of joins us from the mesh in southern lebanon. so 1st of all was features in this video as well. this video was titled to whom it may concern i and it wasn't to twine with the remarks and the his without need to how sud
we have from an active service member of usf also wants to resign. what he says is american complicity in the war and gone. so there's no serving the american people in our current policies for doing this service to, to people around the world to enrich all 3. i'll bring you the latest on the flight of the rowing or refuges, and the situation on me and my band with best partner the has the law has published. and now the video of what it says, aerial images of strategic sites within israel and...
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but james, now there is a specimen for usf which is operating from data by law in central god. so he says, is when is making it harder and harder to get a into the strength a. it's a very complicated process to get in because of the, the restrictions uh uh, put it put on top of eyes, but we do it. we know the paperwork. we know uh the, the hoops to jump through. but it is very difficult to get id in. for example, in my she monetary and agents guardian half as many trucks of i valley as in april half as many when we have this critical nutrition situation. why was that the case? that was the case because in my goals, we had the roster offensive, the limited quote unquote limited offensive in russell. that meant that led to the displacement of a 1000000 people. so let's say it is coming in, but it's not just getting it in. it's when we did it in, it's right, the show we can get it across the jobs. the strip with that i'd work has been to more i'd work. is it been killed in this war? been any war? any water since the advent of the united nations? it's extraordinary, it is an incred
but james, now there is a specimen for usf which is operating from data by law in central god. so he says, is when is making it harder and harder to get a into the strength a. it's a very complicated process to get in because of the, the restrictions uh uh, put it put on top of eyes, but we do it. we know the paperwork. we know uh the, the hoops to jump through. but it is very difficult to get id in. for example, in my she monetary and agents guardian half as many trucks of i valley as in april...
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the installment of the fed, asystem in usf k i2016.as we very well know, the tug of war led by the u.s. and china is not solely about power. is also battle presenting contrasting models of governance development. northeast asia stands as a stage for these models, swaying other nations affiliations and policy. and the let's not forget the multi the ramifications of this competition in northeast global implications. there is the region is not merely a region. instead, it's a mirror, a reflection of the expanse. it was strategic rivalry. made within its clear on the globaltain view of this east asia, the strategic alliance and partnerships established under u.s. leadership such as orcas, quad fend for and ipf are extremely crucial in terms of enhancing the global west's sphere of influence vis a vis that of liberal regimes, most notably china. but the key to success in this n the robust and agile bilateralrepublic of korea and the united states and the united states and japan combined with a strategic trial mutual cooperation among the re
the installment of the fed, asystem in usf k i2016.as we very well know, the tug of war led by the u.s. and china is not solely about power. is also battle presenting contrasting models of governance development. northeast asia stands as a stage for these models, swaying other nations affiliations and policy. and the let's not forget the multi the ramifications of this competition in northeast global implications. there is the region is not merely a region. instead, it's a mirror, a reflection...
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and, like i said, coming out of the day with a couple of good players that we like, usf forward jonathan 31st pick by the toronto raptors. >> mobile super athletic jumps out of the gym, averaged 14 points and ten rebounds per game for the dons this past season. saint mary's guard alex ducas, he signed a two way deal with oklahoma city, so that means he can play either for the thunder or their g league team. ducas is a six six guard, averaging ten points per game this past season, shooting a team best 44% from deep. and after all the speculation, bronny james did get picked by the lakers with the 55th overall pick. lebron's son played only a year at usc, came back from a serious heart issue. you have to assume that lebron will remain a laker so he can ultimately play alongside his son at some point. sports on abc looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. jimmy kimmel. melissa mccarthy. have a great night. tomorrow's friday quest
and, like i said, coming out of the day with a couple of good players that we like, usf forward jonathan 31st pick by the toronto raptors. >> mobile super athletic jumps out of the gym, averaged 14 points and ten rebounds per game for the dons this past season. saint mary's guard alex ducas, he signed a two way deal with oklahoma city, so that means he can play either for the thunder or their g league team. ducas is a six six guard, averaging ten points per game this past season, shooting...
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mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed 60 scholars this morning in a ceremony at usf. the students are coming from more than 20 hbcus to spend their summer in the city. the program's goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. >> we keep a close eye on the future of ai and today we learned one potential use of the technology that is not working. mcdonald's is killing its experiment with artificial intelligence drive thrus, at least for the time being. the fast food chain is using ai to take orders at more than 100 restaurants across the country. well, customers claim the system charged them for hundreds of dollars in chicken nuggets or ordered ice cream topped with bacon. mcdonald's says it's turning off the experiment next month, but not ruling out the use of ai in the future. work out a few more bugs, perhaps. >> well, new developments tonight for a well known san jose water park about to reopen. calabanga formerly raging waters, now has a website and ticket info, but there's still no opening date. >> you ever see the movie the money pit?
mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed 60 scholars this morning in a ceremony at usf. the students are coming from more than 20 hbcus to spend their summer in the city. the program's goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. >> we keep a close eye on the future of ai and today we learned one potential use of the technology that is not working. mcdonald's is killing its experiment with artificial intelligence drive thrus, at least for...
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mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed 60 scholars this morning in a ceremony at usfs are coming from more than 20 hbcus to spend their summer in the city. the program's goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. >> we keep a close eye on the future of ai and today we learned one potential use of the technology that is not working. mcdonald's is killing its experiment with artificial intelligence drive thrus, at least for the time being. the fast food chain is using ai to take orders at more than 100 restaurants across the country. well, customers claim the system charged them for hundreds of dollars in chicken nuggets or ordered ice cream topped with bacon. mcdonald's says it's turning off the experiment next month, but not ruling out the use of ai in the future. work out a few more bugs, perhaps. >> well, new developments tonight for a well known san jose water park about to reopen. calabanga formerly raging waters, now has a website and ticket info, but there's still no opening date. >> you ever see the movie the money pit? this is it. >
mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed 60 scholars this morning in a ceremony at usfs are coming from more than 20 hbcus to spend their summer in the city. the program's goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. >> we keep a close eye on the future of ai and today we learned one potential use of the technology that is not working. mcdonald's is killing its experiment with artificial intelligence drive thrus, at least for the time...
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about this service and about this career path back when she was 22 years old after graduating from usf, i tried to put in her ear, i think you would be incredible at this profession and she said i'll think about it. >> that is always something in my ear, but to be honest, my encounter with the fire department that kind of sparked that interest and the reason as to why i wanted to become a firefighter, because at the age of 15 i lost my mother to gun violence and it was the fire department when they came to my home, it was the reaction of the firefighters that i felt cold. their reaction to my situation. i didn't feel support. that is just my perspective of the instant it happened, but that is something that stuck with me. i don't want someone like me to go through what i went through because i know how that felt. i took the leap of faith and i said i'm going to change my career entirely, but now i see for myself just within my recruit class that there is a lot of diversity. it was really comforting to me to see that and know that these are the people who are going to be my first family
about this service and about this career path back when she was 22 years old after graduating from usf, i tried to put in her ear, i think you would be incredible at this profession and she said i'll think about it. >> that is always something in my ear, but to be honest, my encounter with the fire department that kind of sparked that interest and the reason as to why i wanted to become a firefighter, because at the age of 15 i lost my mother to gun violence and it was the fire department...
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he is professor at usf school of law and developed trial advocacy programs both at the law school and da office where he trained practitioners and law students on skills and knowledge necessary to be a ethical prosecutor. now all this already makes for a remarkable career in public service, and yet what jerry spent doing since retired is most extraordinary to me. in 2017, after the election of donald trump, the california legislature enacted california penal code, 1473.7. a law permitting non citizens to vacate convictions as legally invalid if they did not meanfully understand the immigration consequences of the charge. from the day the law was enacted, jerry was on the cutting edge of implementing the statute. including the legislative intent which is to insure non citizens not disproportionately punished if they unknowingly entered into plea garden. this is because some convictions can carry tragic punishment for immigrants. this means even immigrants convicted of a crime and serve criminal sentence are then subject to punished twice and far more surveerly then citizens, including
he is professor at usf school of law and developed trial advocacy programs both at the law school and da office where he trained practitioners and law students on skills and knowledge necessary to be a ethical prosecutor. now all this already makes for a remarkable career in public service, and yet what jerry spent doing since retired is most extraordinary to me. in 2017, after the election of donald trump, the california legislature enacted california penal code, 1473.7. a law permitting non...
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he is professor at usf school of law and developed trial advocacy programs both at the law school and da office where he trained practitioners and law students on skills and knowledge necessary to be a ethical prosecutor. now all this already makes for a remarkable career in public service, and yet what jerry spent doing since retired is most extraordinary to me. in 2017, after the election of donald trump, the california legislature enacted california penal code, 1473.7. a law permitting non citizens to vacate convictions as legally invalid if they did not meanfully understand the immigration consequences of the charge. from the day the law was enacted, jerry was on the cutting edge of implementing the statute. including the legislative intent which is to insure non citizens not disproportionately punished if they unknowingly entered into plea garden. this is because some convictions can carry tragic punishment for immigrants. this means even immigrants convicted of a crime and serve criminal sentence are then subject to punished twice and far more surveerly then citizens, including
he is professor at usf school of law and developed trial advocacy programs both at the law school and da office where he trained practitioners and law students on skills and knowledge necessary to be a ethical prosecutor. now all this already makes for a remarkable career in public service, and yet what jerry spent doing since retired is most extraordinary to me. in 2017, after the election of donald trump, the california legislature enacted california penal code, 1473.7. a law permitting non...
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abc mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed the scholars in a ceremony at usfents will participate in paid internships and will get to explore the city's rich culture. several students spoke to abc seven news about what excites them the most. >> being able to take what i've learned at an hbcu and bring it over to where there's like a lesser minority of black folk in the community, inspiring other people to see what's going on around the other parts of the us. >> and bring it to the west coast. >> getting to spend more time with other black students and really enrich myself in that way. and then also it be in a professional setting and all of us get to empower each other professionally. >> the ultimate goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. this program could make the city a top contender for hbcus looking to expand west. >> all right, well, we all have them, right? cell phones, though, could be off limits on public school campuses in the los angeles unified school district tomorrow, the school board will consider first steps to c
abc mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed the scholars in a ceremony at usfents will participate in paid internships and will get to explore the city's rich culture. several students spoke to abc seven news about what excites them the most. >> being able to take what i've learned at an hbcu and bring it over to where there's like a lesser minority of black folk in the community, inspiring other people to see what's going on around the other parts of the us....
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and o course going from last year and into this year from usf prisoners to now using a lot of contractorsy personnel, the population has a lotes and this is rush has a large population has a lot of resources and this is sog ukrainesntified as a very important element in russia's inability to hang in the fight and is a something we've also identified in the report. so in theystems, mix of older systems and russia's ability to learn fully, not partially but fully to his learn from some mistakes in previous years and not the past. that doesn't russia is achieving s sd÷a■ is moving forward very, very slowly. it's wasting a lot of soldiers in the/d etiquette is capable of sustaining those casualties and moving forward is now kicked into high gear w the process of upgrading, developing and redesigning and fixing weapons and systems and a lot of is done at enterprises that were extended to accommodate with people working double sometimes even trle doesm produce the same modern te of equipment thahas it been ablf build new or is it largely refurbishing? maybe you can talk about is able to equip i
and o course going from last year and into this year from usf prisoners to now using a lot of contractorsy personnel, the population has a lotes and this is rush has a large population has a lot of resources and this is sog ukrainesntified as a very important element in russia's inability to hang in the fight and is a something we've also identified in the report. so in theystems, mix of older systems and russia's ability to learn fully, not partially but fully to his learn from some mistakes...
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really weird of thought experiment, which that we totally misunderstood and first contactlture has given usfat our first sci sign of an intelligent alien civilization would be and they are sort of all unarmed us and clear there's the independ since day flying over the white house me to your leader i'm for friendship or toarvest your organs for energy. there's the jodie foster contact radio message from outer and there's the e.t. sort of string did lone travelerituation and what's most likely to happen is something we will probably first see in intelligence civilization in a much more ambiguous and puzzling way. and we are most likelye a piecet we're going to have some, you know, telescope photo. so where we see something tha re don't know whose it is and that it's a harvard astronomy cir log basically equivalent of an empth cosmic backyard that we're going look up and we're going to say, that's not from our wal-mart. who's wal-mart? do you think that's, from? and we' not going to know whether it's civilization that's close by. we're not going to know whether it's around. we're not going to k
really weird of thought experiment, which that we totally misunderstood and first contactlture has given usfat our first sci sign of an intelligent alien civilization would be and they are sort of all unarmed us and clear there's the independ since day flying over the white house me to your leader i'm for friendship or toarvest your organs for energy. there's the jodie foster contact radio message from outer and there's the e.t. sort of string did lone travelerituation and what's most likely to...
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and i don't think so, because the people that i meet at the border twice a year and in my clinic at usfthey're coming because of desperate situations. they're not coming because they have an election to be able to do that. and so the only deterrent is going to be working with the sending countries and trying to reduce violence. there >> all right. so asylum seekers will be blocked until the number of daily crossings goes back down below a 1500 per day threshold. how long do you expect it will take until we see see those reach those numbers at the southern border? >> see, i guess that the answer to that question is educated. guess is that every day they're going to count the people that are approaching the border. okay? and that's the thing. people are trying to do this orderly. they're using an app that's provided by the border patrol to apply for an appointment. and i guess if those appointments attempts are below 1500, then they're allowed. so they're just going to keep track of the data. >> all right. bill hing always appreciate your expertise on the issue. thank you. thank you so mu
and i don't think so, because the people that i meet at the border twice a year and in my clinic at usfthey're coming because of desperate situations. they're not coming because they have an election to be able to do that. and so the only deterrent is going to be working with the sending countries and trying to reduce violence. there >> all right. so asylum seekers will be blocked until the number of daily crossings goes back down below a 1500 per day threshold. how long do you expect it...
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it was held at usf's downtown campus. they are coming from more than 20 hbcus.y are spending the summer in the city, and the goal of the program is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. so this was so much fun. i love to see them, their school pride and their their excitement to really be here in san francisco. and i was happy that the city welcomed them with open arms, like police chief bill scott was there, david chu was there, brooke jenkins was there. oh, they also grant colfax. they were like, who wasn't there? i mean, it was everybody was there. kumasi was over there. everybody was there. and it was just like, we are so excited to have you in our city. we know what hbcus contribute to communities and to cities, and we want that here in san francisco. and we have space. we have the space. and like david chu already has the howard law students working with him and his office. so it's like a real investment in these students. so i'm so excited for what? come on over. right. >> summer. set it up right down. jacket right right right. >>
it was held at usf's downtown campus. they are coming from more than 20 hbcus.y are spending the summer in the city, and the goal of the program is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. so this was so much fun. i love to see them, their school pride and their their excitement to really be here in san francisco. and i was happy that the city welcomed them with open arms, like police chief bill scott was there, david chu was there, brooke jenkins was there. oh, they also...
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it was at usf's downtown campus. these students are coming from more than 20 hbcus to spend the summer here in the city. the program's goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. and i was telling you guys earlier, what i loved about it is there were so many people from the city of san francisco who were there to welcome them. the police chief was there, the da was there. grant colfax was there. david chu, who already has howard law students there working in his office. and they're all like, you know, follow up with me, connect with me, because we really want to invest in you and make sure you have a great experience and that you learn a lot, like really getting hands on experience in the city of san francisco. that's huge. >> that's amazing. >> yeah, i would have loved that opportunity. i know as a college student. but did you tell them where to eat. >> you know we didn't get there. >> you didn't get there. but i need to follow up time. >> i know i told them they could come to the station.
it was at usf's downtown campus. these students are coming from more than 20 hbcus to spend the summer here in the city. the program's goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. and i was telling you guys earlier, what i loved about it is there were so many people from the city of san francisco who were there to welcome them. the police chief was there, the da was there. grant colfax was there. david chu, who already has howard law students there working in his...
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for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> access ed
for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw...
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and when the usf and it puts forth policy to ensure that they have an opportunity to enshrine access to contraception. and republicans vote against it and kill that bill. it is very much at risk here in this moment. and i think that what we're seeing out of the republicans saying that they protect, want to protect this as disingenuous at best and an outright lie at worst i want to talk a little bit about what we heard from the vice president kamala harris, who was speaking in your state last night? in detroit, and she said, quote, donald trump thinks he is above the law and this should be disqualifying for anyone who wants to be president of the united states what do you think well, you know what? >> i think that the fact of the matter is, we know under this democracy, no one is above the law. everyone is held into account. we have a system of jurisprudence that we have to have confidence. and then when you take that oath of office, we expect our leaders to live up to up to that oath. then this former president is now a convicted felon. he is the standard bearer unfortunately for the
and when the usf and it puts forth policy to ensure that they have an opportunity to enshrine access to contraception. and republicans vote against it and kill that bill. it is very much at risk here in this moment. and i think that what we're seeing out of the republicans saying that they protect, want to protect this as disingenuous at best and an outright lie at worst i want to talk a little bit about what we heard from the vice president kamala harris, who was speaking in your state last...
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. >> good evening, my name is matthew foster, rising at usf school of law and i'll be working with the office of infrastructure. >> good evening, i'm logan i'm a rising senior at moore house college and this summer i'll be working here at city hall with mr. shamann, walton. >> i'm political science double from jacksonville florida, rising senior and i'll be work withing dp a. >> round of applause. [applause] >> my babies. >> i see, this is amazing, so amazing to see these amazing rising leaders, you sound all inspirational and sound like you have some really cool places you're going to intern for during the summer. i cannot wait to hear the summer end report and presentation based on your experiences. i'm sad that we don't have anyone coming to the police commission, are you scaring these kids away, chief? how come the fire department has two. >> we actually can take the project. >> well. the look how excited the chief is. we're going to make this happen. welcome, so we're to glad that you're here and honored that you're here, i cannot wait to see what your results are at the end of th
. >> good evening, my name is matthew foster, rising at usf school of law and i'll be working with the office of infrastructure. >> good evening, i'm logan i'm a rising senior at moore house college and this summer i'll be working here at city hall with mr. shamann, walton. >> i'm political science double from jacksonville florida, rising senior and i'll be work withing dp a. >> round of applause. [applause] >> my babies. >> i see, this is amazing, so amazing...
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we hear from an active service member of the usf also wants to resign. 40 says is american complexity and the war on garza there's no serving the american people. ready and our current policies for doing it this service to, to people around the world and has a lot of releases video. it says a strategic targets within is rather including minutes. we zones inside the a has a 50 palestinians, have been killed in large scale is riley attacks across knolls. in garza, 24 died in the shop, the refugee camp, a residential area of gauze, the city 19 more with killed moments later and separate strikes. east of garza city . many of the victims with children hunting my food begins on coverage data by the ambulance is full, but more one that are coming. dozens of palestinians were injured by israeli jets in gauze and north killing dogs. the war plains targeted 2 buildings and a shot at refuge. you can it is one of 8 historic towns established in gauze after the creation of israel in 1948 displaced, hundreds of 1000 palestinians. and now it's where many to shoulder from is really a types of neighbo
we hear from an active service member of the usf also wants to resign. 40 says is american complexity and the war on garza there's no serving the american people. ready and our current policies for doing it this service to, to people around the world and has a lot of releases video. it says a strategic targets within is rather including minutes. we zones inside the a has a 50 palestinians, have been killed in large scale is riley attacks across knolls. in garza, 24 died in the shop, the refugee...
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to be able to do that in college, which is my next step after high school, hopefully at stanford or usf. after i graduate. the boys and girls club has said that they will hire me as an adult staff in the summers while i am in college, and that is important for me to have that resource to fall back on. thank you for listening as i shared about my special internship experience and have a good day. we have. all right. that's a tough one to go after. good evening. thank you for having me. my name is fabiola de aguinaga. i am the pathway programs coordinator at ucsf for one of the pathway program coordinators at ucsf in the center for science education and outreach that sits within the office of diversity and outreach. so my role specifically in this partnership with san francisco unified is to manage and process all of the students that come in for the summer and sometimes stay on through the entirety of the year, that come from the district. so i, i'm new to ucsf. this is my first year, but even just from last summer to this summer, there's been a huge growth in the number of students that
to be able to do that in college, which is my next step after high school, hopefully at stanford or usf. after i graduate. the boys and girls club has said that they will hire me as an adult staff in the summers while i am in college, and that is important for me to have that resource to fall back on. thank you for listening as i shared about my special internship experience and have a good day. we have. all right. that's a tough one to go after. good evening. thank you for having me. my name...
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>>on february, 16th, authorities say a usf student was found dead in their dorm room.he student died from an accidental lethal dose of fentanyl. there were no other lethal drugs in his system. u.s. attorney roger handberg says the student bought what he thought was a purpose et from darrius gustafson. >>but instead he was given fentanyl. no parent should ever have to bury their child. a key part of this investigation were undercover purchases by hcso detectives and total. the undercover officers made 3 purchases totaling more than 400 fentanyl pills from gus system. this helped authorities to identify 3 others in the drug ring. authorities say gustafson source was david chiu wt and his partner mark has trant. they were supplied by miguel sonterra own one, which is a documented gang member and a three-time convicted felon after multiple search warrants were executed. authorities recovered firearms more than 7 kilograms of cocaine. one kilogram of heroin. 1200 pressed pills containing fentanyl and over $200,000 in cash, the 4 men were indicted by a federal grand jury wit
>>on february, 16th, authorities say a usf student was found dead in their dorm room.he student died from an accidental lethal dose of fentanyl. there were no other lethal drugs in his system. u.s. attorney roger handberg says the student bought what he thought was a purpose et from darrius gustafson. >>but instead he was given fentanyl. no parent should ever have to bury their child. a key part of this investigation were undercover purchases by hcso detectives and total. the...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well. >> who doesn't love cable cars? charging emissio
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...
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about this service and about this career path back when she was 22 years old after graduating from usf, i tried to put in her ear, i think you would be incredible at this profession and she said i'll think about it. >> that is always something in my ear, but to be honest, my encounter with the fire department that kind of sparked that interest and the reason as to why i wanted to become a firefighter, because at the age of 15 i lost my mother to gun violence and it was the fire department when they came to my home, it was the reaction of the firefighters that i felt cold. their reaction to my situation. i didn't feel support. that is just my perspective of the instant it happened, but that is something that stuck with me. i don't want someone like me to go through what i went through because i know how that felt. i took the leap of faith and i said i'm going to change my career entirely, but now i see for myself just within my recruit class that there is a lot of diversity. it was really comforting to me to see that and know that these are the people who are going to be my first family
about this service and about this career path back when she was 22 years old after graduating from usf, i tried to put in her ear, i think you would be incredible at this profession and she said i'll think about it. >> that is always something in my ear, but to be honest, my encounter with the fire department that kind of sparked that interest and the reason as to why i wanted to become a firefighter, because at the age of 15 i lost my mother to gun violence and it was the fire department...
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yesterday, the retired baseball star put on that bright yellow vest and joined dozens of volunteers in the usfngs that healthy planet project is aimed at doing, which is, you know, creating a sustainable san francisco. >> yes, sf is a public private partnership. it's involved in several clean up projects that are designed to help revitalize the city. the iconic pink triangle has been going up all morning long, and it's happening today in record time. we're going to take you live to twin peaks next. >> also ahead, a healing journey about to get underway in the east bay. we explain how a mother's pain turned into a movement for other mothers all around the bay area. stay right there one bite of a 100% angus beef ball park frank and you'll say... ...hello summer! oh yeah, it's ball park season. now complete. i'm betting you will take you there live next. >> and soccer fans, what a day. it's going to be a double header soccer match between the oakland roots and the oakland soul have their match, all of it just hours away. we'll tell you how to prepare for those back to back games from ktvu. >> fox
yesterday, the retired baseball star put on that bright yellow vest and joined dozens of volunteers in the usfngs that healthy planet project is aimed at doing, which is, you know, creating a sustainable san francisco. >> yes, sf is a public private partnership. it's involved in several clean up projects that are designed to help revitalize the city. the iconic pink triangle has been going up all morning long, and it's happening today in record time. we're going to take you live to twin...
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my name is brian craig, a law student at usf and reside in the richmond district here today to urge you to increase the sf public defender office which receives half the amount of funding compared to the district attorney. while the public defender office is on the front line of address-[indiscernible] with the passage of the racial justice act four years ago, public defenders have been able to do so much more to address the impact of systemic racism in the criminal justice system, however, for the work to be more effective in service clients we need public defender office funded at parody with other criminal legal agencies such as the da, police, juvenile adult probation and sheriff and why i ask you to increase budget for public defender office. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> dpood afternoon. good afternoon. i attend chico state and lived in san francisco my life. i am intern at the public intern office and i have seen the public defender investigators work tirelessly for their clients who do not have a voice. i was saddened to hear the public defender public is $55
my name is brian craig, a law student at usf and reside in the richmond district here today to urge you to increase the sf public defender office which receives half the amount of funding compared to the district attorney. while the public defender office is on the front line of address-[indiscernible] with the passage of the racial justice act four years ago, public defenders have been able to do so much more to address the impact of systemic racism in the criminal justice system, however, for...