Right now, on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn Bay Area Special coverage of campaign 2020 and impressive numbers on bay area voter turn out. What it could mean for results on election night. How San Francisco is getting ready for the outcome of the election. And any potential unrest in the streets. And falling short, the polls show prop 16 to restore affirmative action is losing traction among californians. California was one of the first states to ban affirmative action in 1996. As kpix 5s kip doe reports. Lets talk about prop 16. A new poll out from uc berkeley shows prop 16 trailing by double digits. Store the race sheeting up for prop 16. It would reinstate affirmative action in college admissions, Government Employment and contracts. Released by the institute of governmental studies shows prop 16 no votes leading 39 to 38 . Would you go so far as to say prop 16 has one foot in the grave. Those are your words. I wouldnt necessarily say it that way. But its chances are not great. Mark i
Served on the d. C. Circuit. Jonathan worked with the Competitive Enterprise Institute or he was a director of their environmental studies program. Anathan has received distinguished teacher of the year award and the federal society for excellent in teaching and commitment to students. Fellow at aa senior he isch center in montana a frequent commentator. His articles appear in many newspapers and scholarly journals. He is the author and editor of several books. He is a regular contributor to the bulletin. Well talk about Administrative Law and due process. After jonathan, well hear from Professor John baker. He is from Louisiana State University School of law. Atis a visiting professor Georgetown School and a guest lecturer at many other universities both here and abroad. Classcurrently teaching via zoom at transactional law. Degree,ion to his law john earned a phd in political law. Courted as an assistant district eternity. Editedwritten and several articles. Has argued two cases in f
Dep. Atty. Gen. Rosen good morning. I am jeff rosen, and i am pleased to be joined today by vermonts u. S. Attorney, christina nolan, new jerseys First Assistant u. S. Attorney, dep. Atty. Gen. Rosen ok, good morning. I am jeff rosen, and i am pleased to be joined today by vermonts u. S. Attorney, christina nolan, new jerseys First Assistant u. S. Attorney, rachael honig, our acting assistant attorney general for the Civil Division, jeff clark, and the eastern texas u. S. Attorney, steve cox. This morning, subject to court approval, the department of justice is announcing a global resolution of our criminal and civil investigations into the opioid manufacturer, Purdue Pharma, as well as a civil resolution with members of the Sackler Family, who comprise the shareholders of the company. H members of the Sackler Family, who comprise the shareholders of the company. Before we address the specific terms, i want to provide some context of how todays announcement fits into dojs wider efforts
Ms. Cortez masto madam president. The presiding officer the senator from nevada. Ms. Cortez masto i rise today to join my colleagues in opposing the confirmation of judge Amy Coney Barrett as justice of the Supreme Court. This is the wrong time to be choosing a Supreme Court justice. And judge barrett is the wrong candidate for a seat on that court. The timing for todays confirmation vote is shocking. The majority of americans want to be able to weigh in on who should sit in Justice Ruth Bader ginsburgs seat on the highest court in the land. They want to vote to choose a president to fill that vacancy. We are eight days away from americans casting the final votes in the 20 election. Over 58 million americans have already voted, including more than 649,000 nevadans. The American People are making their voices heard in response to this administrations disastrous handling of the coronavirus pandemic which has led to the loss of 225,000 american lives including 1,48 nevadans and sickened o
Activities and voters back in 2016 and now paying attention to democrats in texas and latino voters. Well get an update from here at the end of this program. And at least at the end of my interview with dr. Navarro. Before we get to dr. Navarro a few headlines to get you up to speed. The big thing to Pay Attention to is travel. Trel reveals a lot about politics. Why are people making decisions to go certrtain places . Anthe midwest is the battleground. We hear a t about the deep south. We hear a lot about the sunbelt. And theres no doubt those are areas that are competitive. But if you look at today, President Trump, and democratic nominee joe biden, theyre going to the midwest today. Friday. Both will be in minnesota and wisconsin. Biden will also be in iowa. President trump will go to michigan. Vice president pence wl be in arizona speaking of the sunbelt. And democratic v v. P. Nominee senator harris, she will go to texas. Again, the sunbelt. So you have the nominees in the midwest,