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dr. marshall and street soldiers. we cannot do our work without the community. this neighborhood is amazing. it is the most of verse. this building and facility is so full potential. we work with a number of the residents and the community- based organizations and have done so for the past two years starting with the 2010 census with great results. thanks to people like her and her organization, we have the highest increase in response rates for the 2010 census. every person who got counted meant money to the city. this is a changing community, a mix of newcomers and longtime residents. with us -- this comes a lot of different responsibilities. for the last 18 months we have operated the ambassadors program, we have changed a multi-cultural, multilingual ambassadors who are behind me. and we work with the community and merchants to provide a safety presence and build bridges and trust. a role model the beaters we say i -- in the community. this was started in response to violence. the ambassador program has evolved to be a great example of how the community and
dr. marshall and street soldiers. we cannot do our work without the community. this neighborhood is amazing. it is the most of verse. this building and facility is so full potential. we work with a number of the residents and the community- based organizations and have done so for the past two years starting with the 2010 census with great results. thanks to people like her and her organization, we have the highest increase in response rates for the 2010 census. every person who got counted...
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dr. marshall. life i have been in touch -- >> i have been in touch. probably sometime in april they will come to the show, and i will let you know when. bikes i just want to follow up on what director hicks said. i thought it done and was able to speak with her, but she introduced me to three volunteer mediators. each one had a very impressive things to say about our programs mediator, and i wanted to share that with you. give the other thing but was -- the other thing that was impressive is the they were mining for more mediators among a large group of professionals, seasoned mediators, so have off to her. i wanted to say thank you. >> anything further? let's move on to line item 2d. >> sorry. i just wanted to follow up on the joint commission meeting. i think all of us received a welcome 7 of -- welcome set of reintegrations. i just want to see when we should schedule about 40 gun >> we should take a closer look of some of the recommendations. a lot of those were not discussed that evening, so you and i should see what is rele vant and reduce those
dr. marshall. life i have been in touch -- >> i have been in touch. probably sometime in april they will come to the show, and i will let you know when. bikes i just want to follow up on what director hicks said. i thought it done and was able to speak with her, but she introduced me to three volunteer mediators. each one had a very impressive things to say about our programs mediator, and i wanted to share that with you. give the other thing but was -- the other thing that was impressive...
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dr. marshall. commissioner marshall: i am not a native san franciscan, but i have been here so long i might as well be. and i have been on the commission for about eight years now. and my name is angela chenan. i was staff attorney at the asian law office now located near chinatown. i am quite familiar with coal valley. i am happy to be here. i lived in the neighborhood twice. first on frederick. i am happy to see the turnout. i would be glad to talk with anyone after the meeting. and commissioner kingsley: good afternoon. my name is carol kinglsey. i would like to thank the elementary school for hosting us, and also to the residence and people work in the district. i am and an attorney and a mediator and a parent of a college at son who is a native of san francisco. and sfpd breaks the city into 10 districts, and i have beaver live or work in half of those -- either lived or worked in half of those. i have never lived or worked in the park district. i am looking forward to learning more about this
dr. marshall. commissioner marshall: i am not a native san franciscan, but i have been here so long i might as well be. and i have been on the commission for about eight years now. and my name is angela chenan. i was staff attorney at the asian law office now located near chinatown. i am quite familiar with coal valley. i am happy to be here. i lived in the neighborhood twice. first on frederick. i am happy to see the turnout. i would be glad to talk with anyone after the meeting. and...
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dr. marshall, the japanese community youth center, the institute of familia, the boys and girls club, the international studies high- school, the united playas, sfpd teen/young adult form, the referral center, the truancy assessment referral center, downtown high school, the advisory board, horizons unlimited, the jewish vocational services, and others, so you can see we have a lot of groups in this town that are dedicated, and it is a very diverse group. an announcement here. an announcement to make from the sheriff's department. vehicles parked in front of city hall, 1050 and 1192 need to be removed. i am just passing that along. we are going to move into public comment, because we want to hear from the kids first, to hear what you are thinking, and then we will hear from the organizations to have participated in making this a great city for youth, and then we will hear from the police department and occ, and as my colleague said, part of this is about opening a dialogue. there are the officers you see tonight, your researchers officers -- resources officers. they are protecting the com
dr. marshall, the japanese community youth center, the institute of familia, the boys and girls club, the international studies high- school, the united playas, sfpd teen/young adult form, the referral center, the truancy assessment referral center, downtown high school, the advisory board, horizons unlimited, the jewish vocational services, and others, so you can see we have a lot of groups in this town that are dedicated, and it is a very diverse group. an announcement here. an announcement...
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dr. marshall had to leave. he did say he wanted to speak because he would not have to lie on behalf of mario west -- mario weonetta white. her charges were parting, safety, and cleaning. i am happy she was part of that. she made it a tourist destination. when people did not come passed gary and fillmore, we have buses coming and going -- we were in the book and worked with concierges to make sure they recommend people visit the neighborhood. she and her husband created a culinary class during the summer where we would pick the most at risk youth in the neighborhood and free of charge, they would bring them in and help them cooking and serving and put on special events. it has been amazing to work with her. there is a mentor series at the restaurant. to provide food and put a panel discussion together. she is making things relevant, kids have come in and they're amazed is black-on. her opening her doors and having the conversation alone is amazing. having the ability to share that knowledge with the wider body w
dr. marshall had to leave. he did say he wanted to speak because he would not have to lie on behalf of mario west -- mario weonetta white. her charges were parting, safety, and cleaning. i am happy she was part of that. she made it a tourist destination. when people did not come passed gary and fillmore, we have buses coming and going -- we were in the book and worked with concierges to make sure they recommend people visit the neighborhood. she and her husband created a culinary class during...
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relationship they just want the money so you have arguments and write about posters their marriage for dr marshall segments i did and it was a four point seven true story for our. turnover of our church marks you know. and that's actually wrote. were you know when it's all this minute is far and system and yes you know a small amount. of a crater. again i think we spoke about this last time it's our finance permanent government not just an arm and i would say in most of our finance . i don't dare bases they are very strong. investment are so gross. i'm a who are protecting our own interests not interests of our acts are experimenting . now we've seen the very visible results of austerity in greece and not just the riots but the homeless the suicides also the economic death spiral what are apple and output numbers in ireland these days a unique circumstance a consequence to be seen ireland as a result of the austerity we're seeing similar things to greece or not not house parliament on the scale of greece it's us rose form of greece life. we do have no safety valve emigration which you have for thi
relationship they just want the money so you have arguments and write about posters their marriage for dr marshall segments i did and it was a four point seven true story for our. turnover of our church marks you know. and that's actually wrote. were you know when it's all this minute is far and system and yes you know a small amount. of a crater. again i think we spoke about this last time it's our finance permanent government not just an arm and i would say in most of our finance . i don't...
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dr. marshall i'll start with you. >> sure. >> the type of laws that -- that permit george zimmerman to walklthough i don't think it was appropriate applied to him, but at least that was the excuse, those stand your ground laws are they contributing to the problems that face african american young men? >> sure. absolutely. if this gentlemen can go free because he felt threatened by trayvon martin and everything i have read or you have read the indication that he was black, that the lens he saw this young man in he felt threatened by that. we're not sure if trayvon did anything at all to trigger this. if he can go free just because he felt quote threatened that's a bad law. >> of course. and he said he was a young -- like a black kid, right? that was the one characteristic. so it's essentially a form of profiling by a private citizen. and i'm curious because you work with young african american men all the time. this issue of profiling, how does it affect the young men who are being profiled? and how does that affect on the flip side perhaps the white community who is doing the profiling. >>
dr. marshall i'll start with you. >> sure. >> the type of laws that -- that permit george zimmerman to walklthough i don't think it was appropriate applied to him, but at least that was the excuse, those stand your ground laws are they contributing to the problems that face african american young men? >> sure. absolutely. if this gentlemen can go free because he felt threatened by trayvon martin and everything i have read or you have read the indication that he was black, that...
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dr. joe marshall in the bayview, san franciscans from across the city are working together to find new and exciting ways to address social problems. they are bringing legions of committed people to the table with them. we all want a city where a kid from any neighborhood can grow out safely, play in his local park, and go to a good public school. we want a city where kids can go to college and get the education that they need for a job. or opening a small business in the outer sunset. at its best, san francisco is a city for everyone. we are a city for the 100%. [applause] we will only realize our true promise and potential when we serve the needs and aspirations of each and every one. i will tell you one of the ways that we can do that. we need to create a permanent source of revenue. for funding of production and housing in san francisco. creating a space that is livable for everyone at every end of the spectrum. but just low-income housing, but working-class housing. we must never let up on our efforts to fight homelessness, move people off of the streets and into supportive housing. we
dr. joe marshall in the bayview, san franciscans from across the city are working together to find new and exciting ways to address social problems. they are bringing legions of committed people to the table with them. we all want a city where a kid from any neighborhood can grow out safely, play in his local park, and go to a good public school. we want a city where kids can go to college and get the education that they need for a job. or opening a small business in the outer sunset. at its...
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dr. bethany marshall to sit down with them as our cameras rolled. can they make it?i think the biggest challenge the two of you are going to face is that you have a us against the world kind of attitude. and when that attitude gets taken too far, it can be very paranoid. and paranoia is the belief that other people are wishing ill to you but you play no fault. >> reporter: powers and hooker maintain they became physical only after she turned 18 when it would have been legal. but police are now investigating. >> i think people get caught up in our role. i was apr teacher. she was a students. but they also forget i chose not to continue teaching. i chose to walk away before we took our relationship to a certain level. >> reporter: hooker resigned moved into an apartment with powers and left his family, including a 17-year-old daughter who attends the same school. >> how do you think of it, isfr stepdaughter? is she a peer? >> she would be a potential stepdaughter. we weren't friends. we were acquaintances. >> reporter: now for the first time, powers' family is speaking
dr. bethany marshall to sit down with them as our cameras rolled. can they make it?i think the biggest challenge the two of you are going to face is that you have a us against the world kind of attitude. and when that attitude gets taken too far, it can be very paranoid. and paranoia is the belief that other people are wishing ill to you but you play no fault. >> reporter: powers and hooker maintain they became physical only after she turned 18 when it would have been legal. but police...
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dr. ericson is leading a group that will sail seven thousand miles from the marshal islands to japan and back east. and he will examine the tsunami's impact on marine life. the biggest worry, plastic. >> what you will so is a lot of broken up pieces of everyday living. you will so plastic forks and spoons and plates, and stryofoam cups is any all of these things -- and all of these things that are part of an everyday life. >> reporter: that possible plastic waste add to the pollution in the garbage patches are gires. >> and the sites now are discovering the pollutants that can transfer from the plastic into the bodies and tissues of the animals that eat that plastic and mistake it for food, including fish we eat and that is when it's a human health concern. >> reporter: the sailboats are in hawaii and they will start their tour in may from the marshal islands and go to tokyo and sail through the trash patch in the northern pacific along the way and they will send picture s and video and we'll keep you updated as the trash moves towards the western united states. in marinadelrey, californ
dr. ericson is leading a group that will sail seven thousand miles from the marshal islands to japan and back east. and he will examine the tsunami's impact on marine life. the biggest worry, plastic. >> what you will so is a lot of broken up pieces of everyday living. you will so plastic forks and spoons and plates, and stryofoam cups is any all of these things -- and all of these things that are part of an everyday life. >> reporter: that possible plastic waste add to the...
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dr. erickson will sail 7,000 miles from the marshall island and back and examine the effect on marine lifes a lot of broken up pieces of every day living. plastic forks and spoons antirow foam cups. all these things all part of an every day life. >> reporter: that adds to the pollution already in the ocean garbage patches. >> it can hans for into the bodies and tissues of the animals that eat that garbage. >> reporter: some of this trash has shown up in small pieces in washington and canada. they say as they get pictures they will forward them on to you. this is an american crew mostly taking part in this. there are still americans in japan trying to help with the rebuilding process. the evacuation area around fukushima continues to grow. alisyn: a high school tries to remove a student from the honor society because of community service work she did at a church much. two years ago president obama signed the healthcare legislation into law. if the healthcare overhaul is such a great deal, why does the administration have to organize its support. in three minutes you have a fair and balanced
dr. erickson will sail 7,000 miles from the marshall island and back and examine the effect on marine lifes a lot of broken up pieces of every day living. plastic forks and spoons antirow foam cups. all these things all part of an every day life. >> reporter: that adds to the pollution already in the ocean garbage patches. >> it can hans for into the bodies and tissues of the animals that eat that garbage. >> reporter: some of this trash has shown up in small pieces in...
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dr. murphy, when we talk together in baltimore during april of 1935, you suggested that we have our campaign in october. i plan my schedule accordingly. within the last few days, mr. thurgood marshal called mr. white's attention to the fact that the community campaign would be conducted in late october and november and suggested that we give him a head. because i depend on your guidance to a very large degree, i would like to know your opinions on the following. i shall arrive in baltimore september 25th, complete the organization which the committee selected. we shall then be ready to officially launch the campaign and complete it within two weeks of the opening date. would you send me the name of the committee to those i should help and the preliminary work. you can secure the place for headquarters and let the downwoman serve as my young woman and will get in touch with you. now, here's where we can sort of solidify what we'll call most of these employees. i'm depending on the afro so give a background and create interest in our campaign. please write me as soon as possible. sincerely yours. essentially what this letter is saying is we're depending on you and the afro to draw u
dr. murphy, when we talk together in baltimore during april of 1935, you suggested that we have our campaign in october. i plan my schedule accordingly. within the last few days, mr. thurgood marshal called mr. white's attention to the fact that the community campaign would be conducted in late october and november and suggested that we give him a head. because i depend on your guidance to a very large degree, i would like to know your opinions on the following. i shall arrive in baltimore...
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marshall and charles houston opened the school of medicine pharmacy, dentistry and the undergraduate program in college park. [ applause ] >> this gentleman, and i've seen a lady here in the front. >> this may be -- dr. scott, this question, you know, first question was kind of like, what is the civil rights movement in and you suggested historians go back and starting after -- at reconstruction or after it's looking forward. dr. gibson here suggested there was kind of a modern civil rights movement that's stretched from 35 -- at least here in maryland '35 to '68. i always have trouble, you know, because we keep calling it civil rights movement and it seems to be inclusive of a lot of different things that one could say wasn't quite specifically civil rights in the sense of i guess civil rights was kind of a legal question of what your rights under the constitution were as citizens. so what would be what could you in of as a better terminology to take this whole period from reconstruct on that would kind of -- i think people get confused and disassociate things. >> in the beginning of our course a couple of weeks ago we spent 45 minutes trying to discuss what the definition of civil rights was versu
marshall and charles houston opened the school of medicine pharmacy, dentistry and the undergraduate program in college park. [ applause ] >> this gentleman, and i've seen a lady here in the front. >> this may be -- dr. scott, this question, you know, first question was kind of like, what is the civil rights movement in and you suggested historians go back and starting after -- at reconstruction or after it's looking forward. dr. gibson here suggested there was kind of a modern...
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dr. marcus erickson is leading a group that will sale 7,000 miles from the marshall islands to japan andine the nam's impact on marine life, the biggest worry plastic. >> you'll see a lot of broken up pieces of every day live. plastic forks and spoons and plates and styrofoam cups, all these things that are all part of an every day life. >> reporter: that possible plastic waste adds to the pollution already in the ocean's garbage patches. >> some of these pollutants can transfer from the plastic into the body and tissues of the fish that eat that plastic. they mistake it for something to eat. that becomes a health concern. >> reporter: it has already left from southern california. it is in hawaii. they leave in may for the marshall islands. for the whole tour they'll send pictures and video. we'll keep you updated as they head across the pacific and monitor all the trash. gregg: adam housley, marina del rey. thank you very much. martha: diplomacy has always been plan a with dealing with iran. the administration says it's already working on plan b. you might be surprised by what it is. gr
dr. marcus erickson is leading a group that will sale 7,000 miles from the marshall islands to japan andine the nam's impact on marine life, the biggest worry plastic. >> you'll see a lot of broken up pieces of every day live. plastic forks and spoons and plates and styrofoam cups, all these things that are all part of an every day life. >> reporter: that possible plastic waste adds to the pollution already in the ocean's garbage patches. >> some of these pollutants can...
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dr. king in the south but you had adam clayton powell in congress and thur good marshall in there. you not had the symphony, we never would have achieved it. adam powell had to legislate it, marshall had to deal with it in the courts. i think with what we have to do is deal with that combination now. the other tension that you touched on that's real tension that i know rebecca knows about is, as you expand and deal with other parts of the protest movement, there are tensions inside. when i went to arizona and marched about immigration rights and immigration is part of our march this weekend, i had blacks saying, what are you out there marching for latinos there? when i stood up for gays and lesbi lesbians, i had preachers saying, i don't want you in my church. we have to deal with the fact that none of this is easy and none -- it's what dr. king calls creative tension. >> it's not narrow, not just one version of blackness. >> the critical component here is raising people's consciousness about a problem. that can happen overnight. when rosa parks refused to give up her seat on the b
dr. king in the south but you had adam clayton powell in congress and thur good marshall in there. you not had the symphony, we never would have achieved it. adam powell had to legislate it, marshall had to deal with it in the courts. i think with what we have to do is deal with that combination now. the other tension that you touched on that's real tension that i know rebecca knows about is, as you expand and deal with other parts of the protest movement, there are tensions inside. when i went...