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BLOOMBERG With All Due Respect March 16, 2015

But are open letters signed america to jeffb. Are his email practices as comparable to hillarys as democrats would have us believe . John they are more comparable than the Current Media coverage with there are some important differences. We will take a look at some of the similarities and differences. Hillary clinton was not widely known that she did not use government email. Public access they both have Public Access but the biggest difference is Hillary Clintons failure to turn in emails and lead to denial of complete responses of Public Record requests. Jeb bush did not meet the florida archive deadline. They both deleted emails and they both in terms of whether there emails were public hillary requested that jeb the public. The Biggest Issue is the National Security front. She was the head of the state department, dealing with National Security matters. She did not have a system. That would secure her government emails whether it was classified information or not. John mark i agree

Wish Book: Vital San Jose youth center looks for tech upgrade

16-year-old San Jose baker Shrobana Sengupta raises thousands of dollars with macaron sales to donate computers to local nonprofit Sunday Friends

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented need for technology with schools and work being performed online for families across the Bay Area. At 16, San Jose native Shrobana Sengupta wants to make sure that families in need had the tools to survive. During this pandemic, it s given me, and probably a lot of people, a lot more time at home and instead of spending it just watching TV and just wasting that time, Sengupta said. I really just wanted to use it and help other people. So, the Presentation High School student got to work.

16-year-old San Jose baker raises thousands with macaron sales to donate computers to local non-profit Sunday Friends

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented need for technology with schools and work being performed online for families across the Bay Area. At 16, San Jose native Shrobana Sengupta wants to make sure that families in need had the tools to survive. During this pandemic, it s given me, and probably a lot of people, a lot more time at home and instead of spending it just watching TV and just wasting that time, Sengupta said. I really just wanted to use it and help other people. So, the Presentation High School student got to work.

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