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dr. marshal's work. this professor works with african-american women have healthiy families mike gibson mass masters and the the director of the ems corps helping to prepare young men to become ets firefighters and paramedics. he has helped 176 graduate from that program. et dr. marshal has honor the by orah. >> but it always came down to making her proud. >> it may sound crazy i talked to her. >> sthe hasn't answered back yet but he can imagine what his grandmother would say. >> she would say i was doing the lord's work, which really made me, you know made me feel gad and still does. >> the more you know, the more you o. dr. marshal still teaches classes every week. he told me changing lives is easy. it's the fund raising that's the biggest challenge. if you'd like to help you can help and stay alive and free.org. >> isn't that remarkable self if you'd like to nominate someone to be a star. you can find it at our website. one last time we want to update the weather forecast. our meteorologist is here lo
dr. marshal's work. this professor works with african-american women have healthiy families mike gibson mass masters and the the director of the ems corps helping to prepare young men to become ets firefighters and paramedics. he has helped 176 graduate from that program. et dr. marshal has honor the by orah. >> but it always came down to making her proud. >> it may sound crazy i talked to her. >> sthe hasn't answered back yet but he can imagine what his grandmother would say....
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dr. marshall's work. mike earned his masters and is now a member of the ems core.ped 176 graduate from that program. he was interviewed by oprah. but it all came down to making her proud. >> i talk to her. >> reporter: he hasn't answered back yet, but he can imagine what his grandmother would say. >> she would say i was doing the lord's work, which really made me feel deed and it still does. >> reporter: the more you know the more you owe. dr. marshall said changing lives is easy, it's the fund rasing that's his biggest challenge. you can visit stayalive.com. >>> if you would like to nominate somebody to be an abc7 star, you can find all the info at abc7news.com/stars. >>> time now for ask finney, "7 on your side's" michael finney answering your questions. victoria from the east bay asked, generally speaking how long does a resolution for an appliance recall typically take? >> that's such a good question. there's no set law on how long a manufacturer has to fix the problem. it all depends on the recall. the product just needs to be returned for cash back, that shou
dr. marshall's work. mike earned his masters and is now a member of the ems core.ped 176 graduate from that program. he was interviewed by oprah. but it all came down to making her proud. >> i talk to her. >> reporter: he hasn't answered back yet, but he can imagine what his grandmother would say. >> she would say i was doing the lord's work, which really made me feel deed and it still does. >> reporter: the more you know the more you owe. dr. marshall said changing...
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dr. marshall? >> quick question. we just passed a general order regulating general orders. so i'm just wondering, you know, the -- i know you're moving as quickly as can, but it did have some time frames in that new general order. how are they interfacing? i'm just curious. did they take it, start to fly right away -- so, i mean, do you have any comment on that at all? i'm just curious about that. wrong question? >> no, wrong person. the general order 3.01 is in the meaning confer process. that was the last action that the commission took, so we're waiting to hear back. >> you're waiting until it's really official. >> yeah skbl okay. that helps. thank you. >> thank you. >> any further questions? any public comment regarding our department general orders? hearing none, public comment is now closed. please call the next line item. [ inaudible ] >> ace, you can pretty much go. if you sing, it's got to be earth, wind, and fire, or sinatra. >> excuse me. i'm re-cooperating from surgery in the rain. if i've heard from chief scott, what you had been doing -- see, i haven't been he
dr. marshall? >> quick question. we just passed a general order regulating general orders. so i'm just wondering, you know, the -- i know you're moving as quickly as can, but it did have some time frames in that new general order. how are they interfacing? i'm just curious. did they take it, start to fly right away -- so, i mean, do you have any comment on that at all? i'm just curious about that. wrong question? >> no, wrong person. the general order 3.01 is in the meaning confer...
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dr. marshall was working on with dr. rowe. i went to the other patient. dr.several other doctors. he was bleeding from the nose. we were very diligent in trying to make sure that he maintained an airway and that he kept breathing and checking his vital signs. i ultimately one of the spouses on the train is annan she anesthesiologist. she tried to do an intubation. he wasn't sedated but it had a positive effect because he reacted to that. of he gradually was a little more responsive, show unconscious. he left still breathing on his own but facilitated as his airway was maintained. >> it is is just incredible. the stories of what happened on the train are incredible. the fact that all of you were doctors. the fact that there was annan she'sologist, a pwraoeft on the train. it just sounds like, you know, for something -- if something horrible had to happen, thank goodness you all were there. congressman, i just need to change path, the course a bit here. i do want to ask about one of the top stories, the memo, republican memo crafted by devin nunes that was sept
dr. marshall was working on with dr. rowe. i went to the other patient. dr.several other doctors. he was bleeding from the nose. we were very diligent in trying to make sure that he maintained an airway and that he kept breathing and checking his vital signs. i ultimately one of the spouses on the train is annan she anesthesiologist. she tried to do an intubation. he wasn't sedated but it had a positive effect because he reacted to that. of he gradually was a little more responsive, show...
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dr. marshall. >> this is beyond the scope of the report. >> that's fine. >> but how is the communication going between the dpa and the department? that's something you can't comment on now, certainly in the future, but your thoughts on that. >> well, they're right there. >> no one has ever said that. >> exactly, exactly. no, i think the communications are -- have gone well. i certainly don't feel any restriction in terms of reaching out across the board, both in terms of the police department and with the chief. he and i migeet regularly. i don't know if those meetings were taking place as regularly with the previous director, but i know that we are constantly and troubleshooting issues before they become a problem all the time. so when things rise to the level through either my staff or the executives in my office, i just bring them directly to the chief to address them. that doesn't mean that we agree on everything or that aall gets resolved in my favor. >> before we heard about the transfer of information. >> it's been heightened, the communication, while we're processing the dgo, but
dr. marshall. >> this is beyond the scope of the report. >> that's fine. >> but how is the communication going between the dpa and the department? that's something you can't comment on now, certainly in the future, but your thoughts on that. >> well, they're right there. >> no one has ever said that. >> exactly, exactly. no, i think the communications are -- have gone well. i certainly don't feel any restriction in terms of reaching out across the board, both...
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dr. the marshall with center for cyber security and privacy protection. what is that? interdisciplinary cyber security and privacy research and to some degree advocacy center centered on top of our educational role. we are trying to provide a range of services to the business, legal, and educational communities to understand the needs for a greater cyber security and the mechanisms by which better security and privacy goals can be achieved. >> this is a law school in cleveland. what's the connection between cyber security and the law? >> the law has been rather late in coming to the cyber security table. we perceived a gap in the understandings that lawyers needed in order to be able to properly advise and support their business as well as personal clients in achieving their goals now that so much business is run on the internet or through computerized information systems. so there are huge issues that lawyers need to understand. >> has the law kept up with cyber security? been proactive when it comes to cyber security? >> insufficiently. and in part, it's because many
dr. the marshall with center for cyber security and privacy protection. what is that? interdisciplinary cyber security and privacy research and to some degree advocacy center centered on top of our educational role. we are trying to provide a range of services to the business, legal, and educational communities to understand the needs for a greater cyber security and the mechanisms by which better security and privacy goals can be achieved. >> this is a law school in cleveland. what's the...
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dr. finkelman: here is the answer with marshall or anyone else. car,u have a claim to a bureou go to the license au and you say i want a license plate, they say, show us your title. show us the proof that you own this car. you say, here is the title. they look at it and say, how did you get it? i bought it from joe. dealer.it from the that is the chain of title. thehese freedom suits, chain of title is not clear. queen, her of mima argument was that her mother had always been free. if her mother was free, her mother was never a slave, so she was never legally a slave, even though some man came along and grabbed her and said i will make you a slave. this illustrates it even better. there is a woman in maryland who sues for freedom on the grounds that her mother was never a slave. the maryland court says, you are free. this man is illegally holding you. you go free today. the maryland supreme court upholds that. you are free forever and you were never a slave. her children have been taken to washington, d.c. they sue in washington, d.c. and they cla
dr. finkelman: here is the answer with marshall or anyone else. car,u have a claim to a bureou go to the license au and you say i want a license plate, they say, show us your title. show us the proof that you own this car. you say, here is the title. they look at it and say, how did you get it? i bought it from joe. dealer.it from the that is the chain of title. thehese freedom suits, chain of title is not clear. queen, her of mima argument was that her mother had always been free. if her...
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dr. marshall. you tried to save life of the driver of this truck after the accident. it was like to be on that train when the accident first happened? what were you worried about? you had to do convincing of the capital police to let you off. >> i was in the middle car sitting besides my wife, having a friendly visit. and there was kids running up and down the aisle. boy, we hit something. it was a loud thud, like a clap of thunder. it shook us and obviously we knew something was wrong. the kids went flying. my wife went flying. after we stopped, i looked around and saw the little girl who had fallen. i asked if she was okay. by then i saw capital police scurrying everywhere. is this serious or not? i'm a military guy. my dad was chief of police. so i was watching the police take their positions. i heard the helicopter above us to make sure we were secure. >> once you were able to leave the train, talk to us a little bit about what you faced and what you tried to. >> finally i got off the train. the police grabbed us. we went down to the scene of the there was obvious
dr. marshall. you tried to save life of the driver of this truck after the accident. it was like to be on that train when the accident first happened? what were you worried about? you had to do convincing of the capital police to let you off. >> i was in the middle car sitting besides my wife, having a friendly visit. and there was kids running up and down the aisle. boy, we hit something. it was a loud thud, like a clap of thunder. it shook us and obviously we knew something was wrong....
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marshall. >> so we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. roe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical school, but a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it just kind of reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be. >> reporter: the ntsb says one of the focuses of their investigation will be the grade crossing where the crash took place. a recent study found these crossings where a railroad and a road meet saw an average of nearly six incidents per day in 2017. >> there are a lot of fatalities at grade crossings, and that's become an area of focus. this is another one of the accidents that help us
marshall. >> so we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. roe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical school, but a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it just kind of reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be. >> reporter: the ntsb says one of the focuses of their investigation will be...
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marshall. >> we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. rowe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical -- a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be. >> reporter: the ntsb says one of the focuses of their investigation will be the crossing where it took place. a recent study found these crossings saw an average of nearly six answer dents per day in 2017. >> there are a lot of fatalities at grade crossings and that's about become an area of focus. this is another one of the accidents that help us understand what recommendations would improve the safety of grade crossings. >> those who live near it say the safety arms at that crossing have been known to malfunction. no word if that played a role in the crash. >>> turning to the flu epidemic, urgent care clinics are running out of flu test. a 15-year-old girl from georgia ha
marshall. >> we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. rowe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical -- a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be. >> reporter: the ntsb says one of the focuses of their investigation will be the crossing where it...
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having me each february we see and hear and read wistful tales about dr king and rosa parks and jackie robinson and thurgood marshall back to the future years from now how will historians describe race relations today. i would say that historians would describe race relations today as being somewhat some ochoa with especially given all of the protests and demonstrations that have been happening since two thousand and fourteen what the birth of the black lives matter movement as well as all of the concerns that have been raised about donald trump's handling of race relations in the united states you mentioned two thousand and fourteen which i think might have been an inflection point i am a baby boomer and as a child in the one nine hundred fifty s. i witnessed the struggle on black and white t.v. in the one nine hundred sixty s. people my age join protests but now armed with smartphones and powered by social media millennialists are broadcasting painful episodes like ferguson has this media evolution produced accountability noise both. why i would say that social media has been a very important part of the black liv
having me each february we see and hear and read wistful tales about dr king and rosa parks and jackie robinson and thurgood marshall back to the future years from now how will historians describe race relations today. i would say that historians would describe race relations today as being somewhat some ochoa with especially given all of the protests and demonstrations that have been happening since two thousand and fourteen what the birth of the black lives matter movement as well as all of...
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dr. vincent matthews, student delegates, lydia blank and susan all the members at uesf. to our beloved esther, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, i'm ver require marshall vice president of the san francisco of black school educators. what is the news. i have some good news to share. where should we all be one week from today. it's called call and response. we should be where? saint mary's cathedral for our african american honour roll celebration. we have 1200 students. we'll celebrate 1400 students of african american dissent. i got you to ring the belfour that. who have earned a 3.0g.p.a. or higher from grades 3-12 and our elementary, middle and schools. we want to thank this board for rearranging your schedules. we normally have this on a wednesday or thursday but could not get the facility as we have done in the past. we thank you in advance for coming out to support your students, our students. we know that one day, they'll be some sitting in the seats where you are now. and we also always want to thank dr. morisi for helping us with sponsors and we ask you to look in your little black books or your ipads and iphones, and help us with sponsors. we
dr. vincent matthews, student delegates, lydia blank and susan all the members at uesf. to our beloved esther, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, i'm ver require marshall vice president of the san francisco of black school educators. what is the news. i have some good news to share. where should we all be one week from today. it's called call and response. we should be where? saint mary's cathedral for our african american honour roll celebration. we have 1200 students. we'll celebrate 1400...