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Bay Area political events: Reopening schools, women in science


Bay Area political events: International Women s Day, health care
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Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted:
SATURDAY
Women’s March event: A webinar on building community and equity, hosted by the Women’s March Foundation. Noon. More information is here.
Health care for all: Rally to support state legislation, AB1400, supporting a single-payer system of health care. Organized by the Santa Clara County Single Payer Health Care Coalition. Noon, El Camino Real and Castro Street, Mountain View. More information is here.
MONDAY
George Floyd: A rally calling for justice for George Floyd to coincide with the scheduled start of the trial of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering him. Hosted by the Northern California Unemployed Committee. 4 p.m., San Jose City Hall, 200 East Santa Clara St. More information is here. ....

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Bay Area political events: Extremism in U.S., bolstering Black community


Bay Area political events: Extremism in U.S., bolstering Black community
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Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted:
TUESDAY
Extremism in the U.S.: A discussion on the spread of extremism and what can be done about it, with Seth Brysk of the Anti-Defamation League. Hosted by the Commonwealth Club. 5:30 p.m. More information is here.
Election trends: A look at long-term political trends based on recent elections. Hosted by Swing Left San Francisco. 6 p.m. More information is here.
WEDNESDAY
Bolstering the African American community: A discussion with San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton. Hosted by the Commonwealth Club. Noon. More information is here. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180122:11:26:00

Seconds. actually, of the two minutes, it was mainly nbc because cbs didn t cover and it abc only gave it 18 seconds. what s going on? this is actually possibly an improvement over last year which had both of these marches around the same time. it s not that you are not seeing coverage of the pro-life marches. you are seeing such under coverage of one of the most important human rights campaigns in history. it s a global movement. every year people are out marching in the street. there are so many different stories and angles can you cover. there are media outlets you can find them. a lot of people don t send reporters there and not going to get good coverage when you do that. ainsley: why is that? they suddenly have the resources once have you saturday women s marches. hard to see anything than some pretty extreme political bias. in support of the movement of the women s marches which have just generally progressive views. where as the pro-life march that unites people all across ....

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