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'd the right to an education is even laid down in the 1948 un declaration of human rights education should be one of the global success stories and yet there's a widening gap between education standards across the world children in developing countries around 100 years behind those of industrialized nations. so why is that while many children in developing countries have to work outside of school. and armed conflicts can prevent them from attending school regularly. in wealthier countries young people typically attend school for an average of 12 years in developing countries for just 6 and a half years. and there are differences within industrialized nations themselves to a child back. around too often determines their successes school poverty can be a huge obstacle when it comes to gaining a good education those who can often spend a lot of money on their kids' school willing parents spend around 90000000000 euros worldwide on extra coaching every year partly because they're afraid their kids won't otherwise make the grade and so the gap widens in china too many parents and kids have one
'd the right to an education is even laid down in the 1948 un declaration of human rights education should be one of the global success stories and yet there's a widening gap between education standards across the world children in developing countries around 100 years behind those of industrialized nations. so why is that while many children in developing countries have to work outside of school. and armed conflicts can prevent them from attending school regularly. in wealthier countries young...
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human rights. as the peoples of the united nations have in the charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights in the dignity and worth of the human person and in equal rights. education it is time to any. one of my kind of me and it's one. it's considered. just general right actually the u.s. doesn't accept. universal declaration of its own 6 poses most. of that there are 3 parts of this civic and political right. sort of social and economic. and there's cultural. and they're all are. doesn't just dismisses the cultural community. rejects you know. politicians have concluded that there is no answer because the answer requires resources i don't believe that's true i think that housing is the answer homelessness that you have to have supportive housing yet we're not willing to prioritize that as cited in the crazy thing is that we're paying for it anyway we jail a homeless person is san francisco a cost $140.00 a night and that's about what it costs and some. fairly nice hotels outside of the city yet we insist on believing that criminalization of almost this is the answer that if we push people who are being homeless and being mentally ill that they're going to cure t
human rights. as the peoples of the united nations have in the charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights in the dignity and worth of the human person and in equal rights. education it is time to any. one of my kind of me and it's one. it's considered. just general right actually the u.s. doesn't accept. universal declaration of its own 6 poses most. of that there are 3 parts of this civic and political right. sort of social and economic. and there's cultural. and they're all...
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human right. housing is a human right. everybody should be able to get a good quality education to pursue their american dream and that we can move forward as americans toward that agenda. rep. bass: since the underlying health conditions have been exposed, we do need to get past this crisis and then after that, let's focus on this. despair treasuries not new. doctor, i don't know what you're finding but one of the things i'm worried about too is we don't know long-term consequences of this, the lung damage, the kidney damage. i don't assume because somebody has recovered that that means they are back to normal. gov. scott: no, congresswoman, i think you're right to raise that. i know your nurse practitioner background is coming forward. an awareness, you see an acute sthreapt sets a course for that individual that travels years with them. i think you're prescient to say that we need to anticipate what we know of the patho physiology of this organism and as we learn more over the next three or four months, we will understand the multiple organs, during that initial phase, it lands and does damage. some of it is permanent. we
human right. housing is a human right. everybody should be able to get a good quality education to pursue their american dream and that we can move forward as americans toward that agenda. rep. bass: since the underlying health conditions have been exposed, we do need to get past this crisis and then after that, let's focus on this. despair treasuries not new. doctor, i don't know what you're finding but one of the things i'm worried about too is we don't know long-term consequences of this,...
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of income will be lost as the virus spreads -- a blow that could decimate food security, education, and human rightsllions of people from africaca to latin america to south asia and elsewhere work in the informal economy, leaving them particularly vulnerable to the global economic crisis that covid-19 has sparked. the virus is also expected to overwhelm weak health systems and worsen the already stark divide between rich and poor. to talk more about this, we go to yanis ben amor, assistant professor of global health and microbiological sciences at columbia university. executive director of the center for sustainable development at the earth institute. if you to give us a global picture, professor, of what we're seeing right now in the global south. at this point, the numbers do not compare to what we're saying, for example, in in the united states code the epicenter. now here the testing is terrible, the access to testing. and there is the divide between rich and poor. but in the global south, are we nothing numbers because of almost complete lack of access to tests for a are therere other rereasons
of income will be lost as the virus spreads -- a blow that could decimate food security, education, and human rightsllions of people from africaca to latin america to south asia and elsewhere work in the informal economy, leaving them particularly vulnerable to the global economic crisis that covid-19 has sparked. the virus is also expected to overwhelm weak health systems and worsen the already stark divide between rich and poor. to talk more about this, we go to yanis ben amor, assistant...
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century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. this year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the armenian community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7:00 p.m. on facebook and e.uyoutube. and as you can see that's the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my colleagues and the members of the public to attend this. and we will not be introducing a formal resolution this year. supervisor peskin and i will be virtually delivering a proclamation on behalf of this board of supervisors to honor the work of the armenian genocide commemorative committee during this important year of remembrance. i also want to share that as part of this that the light it blue campaign, the council of armenian/american organizations of northern california will be illuminating the iconic cross and make it blue on friday night, the day of the commemoration. to show their support for the health care professionals and essential fr
century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. this year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the armenian community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7:00 p.m. on facebook and e.uyoutube. and as you can see that's the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my...
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human right, we will never achieve universal health care. if we don't believe we are entitled to decent wages and working conditions, millions of us will continue to live in poverty. if we don't believe we are education well of required to fill our dreams, many of us will leave school with huge debt, and will never -- or will never get the education we need. if we don't believe we are thatled to live in a world has a clean environment and not ravaged by climate change, we will continue to see more droughts, floods, rising sea level, and increasingly uninhabitable planet. if we don't believe we are entitled to live in a world of justice, democracy, without racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, or religious bigotry, we will continue to have mass income and wealth inequality, terrified immigrants , and hundreds of thousands of americans sleeping out on the streets in the richest country on earth. focusing on that new vision for america is what our campaign has been about, and what in fact we have accomplished. few would deny over the course of the past five years, our movement has won the ideological struggle. in so-called red, blue, and purple states, a majority of the american people now understand
human right, we will never achieve universal health care. if we don't believe we are entitled to decent wages and working conditions, millions of us will continue to live in poverty. if we don't believe we are education well of required to fill our dreams, many of us will leave school with huge debt, and will never -- or will never get the education we need. if we don't believe we are thatled to live in a world has a clean environment and not ravaged by climate change, we will continue to see...
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look at if you look at education if you look at health care if you look at life explaining what we're looking at to the human at all using the use you don't use all human rights if you look at media where people who want to use health care to them if they're in jail for years without charges who have we have more than 20000000 saudis are they all in jail nobody said they were in jail you're telling me they're all in jail i did i said human rights. activists are in jail you see them and act as activists we don't as as i understand said hardly any of the we don't see them as like any of them are not behind bars with all due respect i stick to national we have a court system we have the public prosecution to partridge as against them the courts will adjudicate these cases and if they will listen to will be released and if they're guilty they were punished it's a surprise that and with all due respect amnesty international their opinion does they say that the trials are inherently unfair it doesn't matter because it informs public opinion and public opinion around the world as you know is not exactly trusting what goes on in saudi arabia do you think played on th
look at if you look at education if you look at health care if you look at life explaining what we're looking at to the human at all using the use you don't use all human rights if you look at media where people who want to use health care to them if they're in jail for years without charges who have we have more than 20000000 saudis are they all in jail nobody said they were in jail you're telling me they're all in jail i did i said human rights. activists are in jail you see them and act as...
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century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. this year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the armenian community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7:00 p.m. on facebook and e.uyoutube. and as you can see that's the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my colleagues and the members of the public to attend this. and we will not be introducing a formal resolution this year. supervisor peskin and i will be virtually delivering a proclamation on behalf of this board of supervisors to honor the work of the armenian genocide commemorative committee during this important year of remembrance. i also want to share that as part of this that the light it blue campaign, the council of armenian/american organizations of northern california will be illuminating the iconic cross and make it blue on friday night, the day of the commemoration. to show their support for the health care professionals and essential fr
century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. this year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the armenian community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7:00 p.m. on facebook and e.uyoutube. and as you can see that's the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my...
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education has been stalled and young girls are bearing the greatest brunt of that. >> i want to bring in sally engle mary, an nyu professor and the author of the book "human rights andender violence." i spoke about the effects here in the united states and in the developed world of domestic violence of women who have less freedom to be able to leave a situation and can spend their work day away from a potentially abusive partner who may be sheltered in place with them in a time when shelters are less available and services are less available. there's interesting things happening in the world. in france we saw a report on cnn that women are using code words at pharmacies to escape domestic violence. a pharmacy inspired by spain, pharmacies have been telling victims to head to drug stores and they can use a code word, mask 19, to the pharmacist behind the counter. these problems of the diminishing women of roles in society are exacerbated in crises like this. they're not helped. >> that's absolutely right. there are many reasons for thinking this effect of the coronavirus is going to make the problem of gender-based violence far worse than it already is. many of the w
education has been stalled and young girls are bearing the greatest brunt of that. >> i want to bring in sally engle mary, an nyu professor and the author of the book "human rights andender violence." i spoke about the effects here in the united states and in the developed world of domestic violence of women who have less freedom to be able to leave a situation and can spend their work day away from a potentially abusive partner who may be sheltered in place with them in a time...
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education? did they talk you right out of the church? dr. fauci: no, but i am less enamored of organized religion than i am with the principles of humanity andoodness to mankind and doing the best that you can. i think there are a lot of things about organized religion that are unfortunate and i tend to like to stay away from that and think more in terms of the principles that i learned from the jesuits, from the catholic religion, of principles that i run my life by. the organization of religion is not something i adhere to very much. >> covid-19 is sometimes compared to sars and h1n1. as we conclude our look at dr. anthony fauci's life, let's hear about how those past pandemics ended and about the effectiveness of vaccines. brian: in 2003, you testified before the senate about another subject. dr. fauci: the pathogenesis means how does this microbe because it's pathological effect? the genesis of the pathology. and that is what we will be studying very intensively now that we have the virus because we are not sure at this point whether it is the virus itself that is causing all the damage in the lungs of the individuals or if it is the vir
education? did they talk you right out of the church? dr. fauci: no, but i am less enamored of organized religion than i am with the principles of humanity andoodness to mankind and doing the best that you can. i think there are a lot of things about organized religion that are unfortunate and i tend to like to stay away from that and think more in terms of the principles that i learned from the jesuits, from the catholic religion, of principles that i run my life by. the organization of...
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century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. this year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the armenian community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7:00 p.m. on facebook and e.uyoutube. and as you can see that's the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my colleagues and the members of the public to attend this. and we will not be introducing a formal resolution this year. supervisor peskin and i will be virtually delivering a proclamation on behalf of this board of supervisors to honor the work of the armenian genocide commemorative committee during this important year of remembrance. i also want to share that as part of this that the light it blue campaign, the council of armenian/american organizations of northern california will be illuminating the iconic cross and make it blue on friday night, the day of the commemoration. to show their support for the health care professionals and essential fr
century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. this year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the armenian community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7:00 p.m. on facebook and e.uyoutube. and as you can see that's the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my...
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human rights to answer the so what question that so many students have. my own research focuses on holocaust memory, what do the generations of those who survived the holocaust know, understand, and remember, and holocaust education. i was first an education professor and before that, elementary school. i had a strong indication of how this is remembered in communities. >> we like to say history is both what and how. you come from a sociology background. for those not familiar, what does sociology bring to this question? what is the how? >> it is looking at how people in communities active. what choices they had, what choices they made, what agency they took when they felt they did not have choices. the perspective of sociology is on the people and the choices and the communities formed throughout the holocaust and any other issue. >> if i may put you on the spot a little more, is there an example that you might be able to share off the top of your head from the research you have done or other work at the center, what is the example people might be able to put their minds around? >> one of the most common questions i get in the classes i teach is things like, why didn't people leave? if this what -- if this is wh
human rights to answer the so what question that so many students have. my own research focuses on holocaust memory, what do the generations of those who survived the holocaust know, understand, and remember, and holocaust education. i was first an education professor and before that, elementary school. i had a strong indication of how this is remembered in communities. >> we like to say history is both what and how. you come from a sociology background. for those not familiar, what does...
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humanity. you supervisors by large measure are not educated on issues. and only one or two or three of you have your heart in the right place. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> you have 12 questions remaining. >> good afternoon, president yee and supervisors. a couple of comments. first off i wanted to thank you for the remote access. i hope when you get back to city hall, it will continue. this has been very helpful. i would agree with the previous caller that public comments could happen at a set time so we don't have to sit here for an hour waiting for our turn. and then secondly, i want to thank mayor breed for her leadership in this pandemic. it's been amazing and an inspiration. i wanted to talk about the safe sleeping sites. while i support the notion and the idea of getting these unsheltered people off our sidewalks and befuddled why we allowed them to pitch their tents there to begin with, that said, i do support collecting them into some safe sleeping sites which i guess could be urban refugee camps. but i also am concerned that this needs to be done carefully. i know there is a ton of -- i
humanity. you supervisors by large measure are not educated on issues. and only one or two or three of you have your heart in the right place. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> you have 12 questions remaining. >> good afternoon, president yee and supervisors. a couple of comments. first off i wanted to thank you for the remote access. i hope when you get back to city hall, it will continue. this has been very helpful. i would agree with the previous caller...
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things, education, or the workplace, we have now established that we can actually do a lot more than we previously thought without sitting necessarily right in front of each other. we still crave human contact, of course. i miss it, i'm sure you all do as well. but the potential for us to be able to teach kids, to run large companies, do all kinds of activities without necessarily always having to be in the same place opens up a lot of very interesting possibilities for the future. susan: i spoke to the ceo of alphabet yesterday and asked about demand going forward, especially in coronavirus, given that you oversee g-suite. i'm wondering if you have seen customers saying i need to preserve cash and cut some spending. have you seen any contracts cut? >> what we have seen actually is a lot of people coming to us saying hey, we are glad to switch to g-suite prior to coronavirus, you know, imposing all these different restrictions on business operations. the ability for our product to help them transform and adapt to a very very unexpected, challenging scenario is something we are very proud of. we are also seeing frankly a whole bunch of new customers coming to us saying hey, we heard
things, education, or the workplace, we have now established that we can actually do a lot more than we previously thought without sitting necessarily right in front of each other. we still crave human contact, of course. i miss it, i'm sure you all do as well. but the potential for us to be able to teach kids, to run large companies, do all kinds of activities without necessarily always having to be in the same place opens up a lot of very interesting possibilities for the future. susan: i...