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Hello my name is Ruben Major and I'm running for Secretary of State.

I'm Latino and Native American

and I came from a broken home. My mother and I were even

sold into human trafficking when I was a kid but I overcame obstacles and I was

able to get a law degree and a master's in military history. And today I own a

large EMT and Paramedic recertification company with my wife and we have three

great kids. I'm also a technologist and a writer and I'm running to make sure that

the elections are secure so that we can have the leaders that we need to be able

to fight for economic and climate justice. Time is of the essence! I'm not

taking any corporate money and I'm not endorsing any other candidates because

the person in charge of voting must not help another candidate win. Here's my

platform. Number one we need new voting systems that do not belong to

corporations they must belong to the public. Secretary of State Debra

Bowen's top to bottom review set this change in motion, but unfortunately my

opponent has dropped the ball. I will make this change happen! Number two, the

voting process, including registration, must be cleaned up and California ranks

next to last for voter turnout. I will work to make sure that this

problem is repaired and that every candidate that a person is eligible to

vote for actually shows up on the ballot. No crossover ballots! This isn't rocket

science,. Number three, my opponent is being sued by the ACLU for

disenfranchising communities of color. We cannot tolerate this! As your Secretary

of State I will work to solve this crisis. In closing, I need your help, but

we must recognize that the hour is late. But with the power and righteousness

together we can overcome these obstacles and make sure that people will have the

opportunity to obtain the American Dream. We can make sure that California is the

leader when it comes to safe and secure elections, so I'm asking you please

"Run with Ruben!"

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Inside A Weed Training Program For California Convicts | Direct From With Dena Takruri - AJ+ - Duration: 5:13.

It's 2018 and recreational weed is now legal in California. It's no secret that up until now,

the war on drugs - and specifically on marijuana -

has unfairly locked up a disproportionate number of people of color.

In an attempt to right those wrongs, the city of Oakland has mandated

that half of all weed business permits go to "equity applicants,"

or people who are low income and have a cannabis conviction,

or who live in a neighborhood in Oakland that's been a major police target.

So now, established weed businesses like this one, called Nug,

are training these folks to become potrepreuners.

Careem Robinson is learning the business of cannabis, and at the end of his training,

he'll get his own 1,000-square-foot greenhouse. He says this opportunity saved his life.

Two years ago I was ready to probably jump off a bridge.

- Really?

And I believe in God and stuff, but I'm saying I had no hope at all. And I definitely didn't have no plans that

I would own my own business and I grew weed before, but never like this. So I'm really excited.

Careem qualified for the equity program because he lives in an East Oakland neighborhood

with a disproportionately high number of cannabis-related arrests.

Now, he's preparing to profit from a business he was once criminalized for.

Is this is the clone?

Yeah.

We are going to put the clone of the weed plant in the soil.

Exactly.

So I'm planting a marijuana plant.

The plants grow in what's called the veg room, where they get 16 hours of light a day.

When they're ready to flower, they're taken to the bloom room.

Go that way?

Yeah.

We set them up in a certain position, like dominoes basically. One, then one, then one, then one.

So I put mine here?

Put yours right here in the middle like that.

What happens is it starts budding and when it starts budding, these white hairs, they start turning brown.

That's how you know it's mature. This is where the money,

or where the good stuff is made, at the top, not at the bottom.

So, this is the good stuff right here. It's ready, almost.

Almost, almost.

The plants are left to dry for two weeks.

You guys use straight up hangers.

Real hangers yeah. And you see there's different colors because there's different strands.

Then trimmers remove the buds by hand.

This right here is where we keep our weed, our award-winning Premium Jack and other strands.

These are the pounds. You can take a look at them.

Every bag is a pound.

Every bag in here is a pound.

This is a pound of weed right here.

It's all different kinds of strands.

Oakland's statistics show how people of color like Careem have been unfairly targeted in the war on drugs.

The city's population is 31% white, 30% black, and 30% Latino.

But in 2015, black people made up 77% of cannabis arrests. White people made up only 4%

even though studies have shown that both groups use marijuana at the same rate.

I've seen police, well, they came and they said they were coming for weed

and they chopped down all our plants and took me to jail and they put me on probation

for three months, I mean, three years.

They use weed as a gateway. So, now we don't have to have probable cause to stop you.

You're on probation for weed. We stop you.

And why are they targeting you?

'Cause I'm black and I'm in Oakland.

Now that weed is legal, white entrepreneurs who have not been policed for cannabis

have found an immediate leg up.

Oakland's equity program is trying to correct the racial disparity by encouraging

businesses like Nug to take on equity applicants.

In return for each applicant, Nug gets a general permit that could help them expand their business.

Nico Enea is the CFO of Bloom Innovations, the parent company of Nug.

He helped select Careem and the other equity applicants.

We are giving them fully automated, state of the art, light deprivation greenhouses.

They will have those greenhouses rent free for three years.

In addition, we're giving them $10,000 for start-up funds.

It's rewarding to see, and finding that right individual like Careem,

who appreciates the opportunity and wants to capitalize on it.

How much could he be making soon?

In excess of $100,000.

Other cities in California are following Oakland's lead in making the marijuana industry more fair.

Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento each have their own equity programs.

If you were able to give a message to the city of Oakland, which we know has targeted people of color

and are now trying to sort of make amends with this equity program,

what would your message to Oakland be?

That they need to support the equity program more, so more people like me can get a chance

because when the other people are supporting this thing then they could look at me and just say,

"Well if it happened for him, maybe it could happen for me."

Basically, I got a new start. I'm 40 years old, and at 38, I didn't have nothing going for me.

I have hope now and I do have things working in my favor.

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February 3rd, I decide to visit Big Bear

Right when I get there, I can't believe how beautiful that place is

After having lunch, I head to Boulder Bay Park

To see the Big Bear Lake, the place's biggest attraction.

After seeing the lake, I go to the other side of it,

To see the sunset.

Then, I check in my hotel, to leave my luggage there and see the city at night.

The next day, the February 4th, I wake up at 6am

It was too cold (3oC, 37oF)

Only to film the wonderful sunrise.

We came here to the ski station

40 minutes of line for this Starbucks Coffee

Worth it, though, It is so good!

To finish the trip having fun,

I did snow tubing!

I wasn't expecting it to be that cool,

But after I did it the first time, I couldn't stop.

I did it about 15 times

Big Bear is, hands down, the most beautiful place I've ever been to!

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