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State of Events Episode 7 Fall November 17th 2011
State of Events from November 17th 2011. On this show we have information about the occupy protests, protests on campus, muni hikes, shoes with gps in them, is christmas starting too early?, the elusive bikini jogger, a san jose earthquakes player dealing with his wife&aposs cancer, a tim tebow update, a SFSU men&aposs basketball preview, an old arcade, and an ice rink in union square. It&aposs the 7th episode of the semester. And it&aposs pretty good. You should probably stop reading the description and just start watching now. What are you waiting for? An invitation? Okay your invited to watch State of Events. No excuses now. It&aposs finally done uploading so I can finally stop writing a description. Enjoy.
Occupy Oakland
Occupy Oakland photos by JP Dobrin Photography www.NewAmericaMedia.org
SF Mayor Debate: Wilma Pang, Muni
SF Mayor Debate: Wilma Pang, Muni by Ann Bassette NewAmericaMedia.org
SF Mayor Debate: Paul Currier, Muni
SF Mayor Debate: Paul Currier, Muni by Ann Bassette NewAmericaMedia.org
SF Mayoral Debate: What the Student's Think
SF Mayoral Debate: What the Student's Think by Ann Bassette & Donny Lumpkins www.NewAmericaMedia.org
SF Mayor Debate: Emil Lawrence, Social Services
SF Mayor Debate: Emil Lawrence, Social Services by Ann Bassette www.NewAmericaMedia.org
SF Mayor Debate: John Avalos, Social Services
SF Mayor Debate: John Avalos, Social Services by Ann Bassette www.NewAmericaMedia.org
SF Mayor Debate: Leland Yee, Social Services
SF Mayor Debate: Leland Yee, Social Services by Ann Bassette www.NewAmericaMedia.org
Reset San Francisco Founder Phil Ting Unveils Transparency Portal w/ CA Common Sense
Phil Ting, San Francisco Assessor-Recorder and founder of Reset San Francisco, joins Stanford-based nonprofit California Common Sense in unveiling their new data transparency portal, which makes detailed analytical graphs of California government financing data available to the public. Take a look at the data for yourself at www.CACS.org, and start engaging with open government. Learn more at www.ResetSanFrancisco.org








