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well it's going to be on this from francisco brown who was a member of germany's parliament and speaks for the opposition greens on european affairs welcome to day w alexina valley had his day in a duly appointed russian court and lost so why is a faded anybody else's business reactions after quitting government a really terrible and judgement is the political one de facto the basis on which this judgment has been our hand it is one that the european court and human rights has called a political judgment so there is a gesture from the european court of human rights to wish russia it's just signing out we stand at the original judgment against the rally doesn't stand and all the standards of the rule of law so it is a political process we have known this from before and it's terrible to see how the government treats the demonstrators not right so what should germany do about this germany and now has to give up its support for a new pipeline to gas. pipeline nostri to it's an anti european project doesn't make sense for cairo but it doesn't make sense to make narrow agreements with the c
well it's going to be on this from francisco brown who was a member of germany's parliament and speaks for the opposition greens on european affairs welcome to day w alexina valley had his day in a duly appointed russian court and lost so why is a faded anybody else's business reactions after quitting government a really terrible and judgement is the political one de facto the basis on which this judgment has been our hand it is one that the european court and human rights has called a...
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well is going to be on this from francisco brown who was a member of germany's parliament and speaks for the opposition green zone european affairs welcome to day dubner alexina valley had his day in a duly appointed russian court and lost in reactions after quitting government a really terrible engine judgment is a political one de facto the basis on which this judgment has been our hand it is one that the european court and human rights has called a political judgement so there is an judgment from the european court of human rights to wish russia it's just signing up we stand at the original judgment against overly doesn't stand and all the standards of the who have lost their lives of political process we have now won despite before and it's terrible to see how the government treats the demonstrators not right so what should germany do about this germany and now has to give up its support for a new plane to gas. pipeline nostri to it's an anti european project doesn't make sense for cairo but it doesn't make sense to make narrow agreements with the clique of oligarchs around entir
well is going to be on this from francisco brown who was a member of germany's parliament and speaks for the opposition green zone european affairs welcome to day dubner alexina valley had his day in a duly appointed russian court and lost in reactions after quitting government a really terrible engine judgment is a political one de facto the basis on which this judgment has been our hand it is one that the european court and human rights has called a political judgement so there is an judgment...
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conceive of san francisco without jack brown says the 76 year old acted as a private investigator. even till the very end, in my opinion. typical jack. he never would have parted. with the evidence in this case, his camera friends say paladino's held images that led to the arrest of two suspects. paladino's attorney tells me the ace private investigators last act was to solve his own murder. the two men arrested are a 23 year old from san francisco and a 24 year old from pittsburgh in san francisco, amberleigh ktvu, fox two news.are now under arrest. in another attack that left an, the attacker and knocked the victim to the ground on thursday. in the ends of this to neighborhood, vika rutan a pocket he died in the hospital on saturday, he had come to san francisco from thailand to help care for his grandchildren. his family says they believe the attack was racially motivated. police arrested 19 year old antoine watson on suspicion of murder. they also arrested 20 year old malaysia goo on suspicion of being an accessory. a santa rosa man is now expected to face murder charges tomorr
conceive of san francisco without jack brown says the 76 year old acted as a private investigator. even till the very end, in my opinion. typical jack. he never would have parted. with the evidence in this case, his camera friends say paladino's held images that led to the arrest of two suspects. paladino's attorney tells me the ace private investigators last act was to solve his own murder. the two men arrested are a 23 year old from san francisco and a 24 year old from pittsburgh in san...
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former san francisco mayor willie brown tells me he regarded private investigator jack pala dino as a colleague and friend. brown hired him on numerous occasions did so much to make the justice system. work whether it was civil justice criminal justice. there is now a small memorial at the corner of page street and masonic, where two men o of his camera in front of his home thursday afternoon. police say there was a struggle with a suspect in a car that led to paladin. oh, falling to the ground and hitting his head. he died in the hospital monday. we're just totally s o sad and so shocked by the way this great career ended. paypal adina was also a lawyer. his career spanned decades, he worked on a wide range of cases, including high profile ones, such as the peoples temple, mass suicide in jonestown and investigating allegations sexua. harvey weinstein and former president bill clinton. but he also worked for lesser known clients. jack actually did his share of pro bono work, helping a lot of these people who needed the services. but. did not have the means to pay for it was genuinely
former san francisco mayor willie brown tells me he regarded private investigator jack pala dino as a colleague and friend. brown hired him on numerous occasions did so much to make the justice system. work whether it was civil justice criminal justice. there is now a small memorial at the corner of page street and masonic, where two men o of his camera in front of his home thursday afternoon. police say there was a struggle with a suspect in a car that led to paladin. oh, falling to the ground...
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calls himself a child of the civil rights movement and tonight we honor him, reverend amos brown of san francisco'saptist church was one of eight students ever to be taught by dr. martin luther king jr. reverend brown worked alongside activists like rosa parks, nelson mandela, and the reverend jesse jackson. he has met three presidents. reverend brown just turned 80 and says he has no plans to retire. our marcus washington talked to him about his life long mission. >> my sunday school teacher at the age of 8 asked me did i know what my name meant in hebrew? i told her no. she said your name means in hebrew the prophet who bears the burdens of the people. and i never forgot that. after, imt till was murdered in 1955. he was the same age as i was and i saw that mutilated head on the cover of the "jet" magazine and i was sure horrified. i was so terrorized that i ran to mr. medgar evers who was the first field director of the naacp and told him how upset i was. he said to me, amos, i understand how you feel. i know your pain. but don't just be angry. let's be smart. let's organize a youth council of t
calls himself a child of the civil rights movement and tonight we honor him, reverend amos brown of san francisco'saptist church was one of eight students ever to be taught by dr. martin luther king jr. reverend brown worked alongside activists like rosa parks, nelson mandela, and the reverend jesse jackson. he has met three presidents. reverend brown just turned 80 and says he has no plans to retire. our marcus washington talked to him about his life long mission. >> my sunday school...
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former san francisco mayor willie brown, another close friend, says schultz was the go to guy when president nixon needed help working on race relations, he'll sign of responsibility to george shultz. nobody ever talks about it. your children went down to louisiana and got back to nixon and met with black preachers and others, and he told nixon what he needed to do that started the process of affirmative action shots was a marine world war two veteran and diplomat on the world stage, interested in fostering mutually beneficial relationships to fend off disagreements. all you do is come to somebody when you've got a big problem, and you know, that's the only time you see him. it's not going to be anywhere near as good as if you get to know them and listen to them here. their problems. let them hear yours. the new york native studied public policy and international affairs at princeton, using those lessons to negotiate nuclear arms reduction treaties during the cold war. he earned a phd in economics and became president of construction and engineering firm bechtel group from 1975 to 82, though
former san francisco mayor willie brown, another close friend, says schultz was the go to guy when president nixon needed help working on race relations, he'll sign of responsibility to george shultz. nobody ever talks about it. your children went down to louisiana and got back to nixon and met with black preachers and others, and he told nixon what he needed to do that started the process of affirmative action shots was a marine world war two veteran and diplomat on the world stage, interested...
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former san francisco mayor willie brown, another close friend, says schultz was the go to guy when president nixon needed help working on race relations, he'll sign of responsibility to george shultz. nobody ever talks about it. your children went down to louisiana and got back to nixon and met with black preachers and others, and he told nixon what he needed to do that started the process of affirmative action shots was a marine world war two veteran and diplomat on the world stage, interested in fostering mutually beneficial relationships to fend off disagreements. if all you do is come to somebody when you've got a big problem, and you never have seen any time you see him, it's not going to be anywhere near as good as if you. get to know them and listen to them here. their problems. let them hear yours. the new york native studied public policy and international affairs at princeton, using those lessons to negotiate nuclear arms reduction treaties during the cold war. he earned a phd in economics and became president of construction and engineering firm bechtel group from 1975 to 82, thou
former san francisco mayor willie brown, another close friend, says schultz was the go to guy when president nixon needed help working on race relations, he'll sign of responsibility to george shultz. nobody ever talks about it. your children went down to louisiana and got back to nixon and met with black preachers and others, and he told nixon what he needed to do that started the process of affirmative action shots was a marine world war two veteran and diplomat on the world stage, interested...
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former san francisco mayor willie brown, another close friend, says schultz was the go to guy when presidentlp working on race relations. he's a fine of responsibility to george shultz. nobody ever talks about it. george shultz went down to louisiana and got back to nixon. and met with black preachers and others. and he told nixon what he needed to do that started the process of affirmative action shots was a marine world war two veteran and diplomat on the world stage, interested in fostering mutually beneficial relationships to fend off disagreements. before you do it, come to somebody when you've got a big problem, and you never have seen any time you see him, it's not going to be anywhere near as good as if you. get to know them and listen to them here. their problems. let them hear yours. the new york native studied public policy and international affairs at princeton, using those lessons to negotiate nuclear arms reduction treaties during the cold war, he earned a phd in economics and became president of construction and engineering firm bechtel group from 1975 to 82, though he also wo
former san francisco mayor willie brown, another close friend, says schultz was the go to guy when presidentlp working on race relations. he's a fine of responsibility to george shultz. nobody ever talks about it. george shultz went down to louisiana and got back to nixon. and met with black preachers and others. and he told nixon what he needed to do that started the process of affirmative action shots was a marine world war two veteran and diplomat on the world stage, interested in fostering...
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to care for aging pioneers, it's served the neediest people of san francisco through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss camillia brown spent her last 12 years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived, but it had never taken her personality, not all of it anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she lost her teeth by then, but loved chewing gum! the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and handed it to her to brighten her day. miss brown was particular about her hair and nails. she was a southern lady at heart. the staff painted her nails and left each other careful notes to make sure her hair was done just right. she couldn't speak, but her caretakers were making sure we understood our grandma was still in there. we all have been reminded of something in the last year. something that i think i've known for a long time. the men and women at lagoona honda, nurses, doctors, paramedics, staff there, along with all of those taking care of people in need across the city, they are heros. they are the best of us. at the outset of the pandemic, we saw frightening new
to care for aging pioneers, it's served the neediest people of san francisco through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss camillia brown spent her last 12 years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived, but it had never taken her personality, not all of it anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she lost her teeth by then, but loved chewing gum! the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and handed it to her to brighten her day. miss...
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francisco chapter. reverend doctor amos see brown pushed for the funding pointing to modern day inequality and california's dark past. >>i as african americans in the soo say thanks. quality. equality of opportunity, but we haven't had. i know i have witnesses in the 45 years i've been in this town. and foam. as has cited his talking. barnett was determined from the very beginning. then we will be kept in the state of denial. and not accepted. as members of the human factor. >>he's referring to california governor peter burnett who in the 1850's tried to ban african americans in the state. more than 170 years later the san francisco, human rights commission is now tasked with finding 15 people to fill vacant seats on a diverse advisory committee. each member representing a specific background for example, one seed for a senior over 65 years old who has lived in a predominantly african american community. one for a formerly incarcerated individual another for formerly homeless person and a small business owner police serving the african american community along with the former san francisco resident who was
francisco chapter. reverend doctor amos see brown pushed for the funding pointing to modern day inequality and california's dark past. >>i as african americans in the soo say thanks. quality. equality of opportunity, but we haven't had. i know i have witnesses in the 45 years i've been in this town. and foam. as has cited his talking. barnett was determined from the very beginning. then we will be kept in the state of denial. and not accepted. as members of the human factor. >>he's...
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francisco chapter. reverend doctor amos see brown pushed for the funding pointing to modern day inequality and california's dark past. >>i will last as african americans in the soo say thanks. quality. equality of opportunity, but we haven't had. i know i have witnesses in the 45 years i've been in this town. and before as has cited his talking. barnett was determined from the very beginning. they we will be kept in the state of denial. and not accepted. as members of the human factor. >>he's referring to california governor peter burnett who in the 1850's tried to ban african americans in the state. more than 170 years later the san francisco, human rights commission is now tasked with finding 15 people to fill vacant seats on a diverse advisory committee. each member representing a specific background for example, one seed for a senior over 65 years old who has lived in a predominantly african american community. one for a formerly incarcerated individual another for formerly homeless person and a small business owner principal lee serving the african american community along with the former san francisc
francisco chapter. reverend doctor amos see brown pushed for the funding pointing to modern day inequality and california's dark past. >>i will last as african americans in the soo say thanks. quality. equality of opportunity, but we haven't had. i know i have witnesses in the 45 years i've been in this town. and before as has cited his talking. barnett was determined from the very beginning. they we will be kept in the state of denial. and not accepted. as members of the human factor....
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black and brown citizens of san francisco have disproportionately homeless in the city. i believe that supporting and funding the c.a.r.t initiative is one way that we can move towards these radical reductions. this is an ask to move away from p.r. politics to move away from making statements to save face and to move into caring for the community in humane ways that support life, that supports justice, that support really just honoring every single citizen in our city. i like to reiterate what my fellow citizens shared before, something that we can do immediately is just remove police from escorting d.p.w. now. that will keep people safer. thank you. >> thank you, caller. good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> hello. i live in san francisco. i'm asking the police commission to fund c.a.r.t for $4.8 million. i'm asking the commission disband and defund the police department. c.a.r.t is a good way to start doing that. it's something that will move the city away from sending police response to homelessness. we've seen over the last five decades and possibly longer,
black and brown citizens of san francisco have disproportionately homeless in the city. i believe that supporting and funding the c.a.r.t initiative is one way that we can move towards these radical reductions. this is an ask to move away from p.r. politics to move away from making statements to save face and to move into caring for the community in humane ways that support life, that supports justice, that support really just honoring every single citizen in our city. i like to reiterate what...
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brown, jr. was admitted to san francisco state as a provisional student? they didn't want him there. do you know they also didn't want w.e.b. dubois at harvard, the first ph.d.? what are we afraid of? black people have brains. give us the opportunity, give us the chance. we will produce. my comments as president of this branch has been in this town for now 45 years, was that we don't follow through. we have a whole lot of i'm-going-to-do-it intentions, with resolutions, but some people have fears, whether they should or shouldn't have, but then, you have the bringing together of a community and a real village. but let's pass this resolution with the understanding that we'll bring in representatives from the asian community, bring in representatives from the black community. we don't need a long time. 70 days, and we will deal with this knotted problem of admissions, and if black folks get their foot in the door, and we give them the support and the help they deserve, and these teachers who need to be taught how to love everybody and have expectations for every student, we'll do all r
brown, jr. was admitted to san francisco state as a provisional student? they didn't want him there. do you know they also didn't want w.e.b. dubois at harvard, the first ph.d.? what are we afraid of? black people have brains. give us the opportunity, give us the chance. we will produce. my comments as president of this branch has been in this town for now 45 years, was that we don't follow through. we have a whole lot of i'm-going-to-do-it intentions, with resolutions, but some people have...
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greg: she has a love for bernie's glove a teacher at san francisco wrote an op-ed including bernie sanders mittens and brownker are groups of white rivage which kicks off her new segment. >> it's true everything is racist for the teacher claims wearing such drab clothing at an event like the inauguration is a privilege move quote i don't know how many poor working-class or females who would show up at the inauguration dressed as bernie. to sum up wearing a suit is not provision wearing recycled wool mittens privilege. you know what else is racist in san francisco? schools acronyms according to the sf unifies you'll district -- they renamed its art department zapo which stood first in visual and performing arts has now become sf usc sports department which i say s. u. f. you. but the woke by racism and privilege is everything like tom brady. a column in "usa today" said brady has gotten a pass for strum support quote readies ability to enter and exit the debate at any choosing shield himself from accountability is the eyes of white privilege. i wonder where all these woke ideas come from and then i saw this
greg: she has a love for bernie's glove a teacher at san francisco wrote an op-ed including bernie sanders mittens and brownker are groups of white rivage which kicks off her new segment. >> it's true everything is racist for the teacher claims wearing such drab clothing at an event like the inauguration is a privilege move quote i don't know how many poor working-class or females who would show up at the inauguration dressed as bernie. to sum up wearing a suit is not provision wearing...
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aging pioneers, laguna honda has served the neediest people of san francisco, through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss comelia brown, spent her last 12 years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived. but it never took her personality, not all of it, anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she had lost her teeth by then, but she loved chewing gum. so the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and hand it to her to brighten her day. miss brown was always very particular about her hair and nails. she was a southern lady at heart, and a lady must look the part. so the staff painted her nails. they left each other careful notes to make sure her hair was done just right. she couldn't speak, but her caretakers were making sure we understood our grandma was still in there. we've all been reminded of something in the last year, something that i think i've known for a long time -- the men and women of laguna honda, the nurses, doctors, paramedics, and staff there, along with all those taking care of people in need across the city -- they are heroes. they are the best
aging pioneers, laguna honda has served the neediest people of san francisco, through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss comelia brown, spent her last 12 years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived. but it never took her personality, not all of it, anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she had lost her teeth by then, but she loved chewing gum. so the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and hand it to her to brighten her day....
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildinge , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildinge , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of...
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under mayor brown as well as on the board of san francisco.known and rightly celebrated for her role in the freeway revolt by took place between 1965 and 1970. as the story goes, one day in 1965, she was walking with her son on the road dirt path when she saw a survey or drilling holes into boss worth street. when the worker explained to her she was for a new freeway to be built, she responded the hell it is and promptly called her friends, joan and jerry. together, she formed the save glen park committee so she launch aid organizing campaign recruiting members of the board of supervisors, assembly women r willie brown and the development and community leaders fighting on going freeway projects? other neighborhoods. they also engage in what her daughter describes as small-scale dis obedience enlisting their children to replace flags and letting their kids play in the back of the room during board of supervisors meetings successfully getting the freeway matter that had been at the end of the agenda moved up. they would go on to toe-to-toe with
under mayor brown as well as on the board of san francisco.known and rightly celebrated for her role in the freeway revolt by took place between 1965 and 1970. as the story goes, one day in 1965, she was walking with her son on the road dirt path when she saw a survey or drilling holes into boss worth street. when the worker explained to her she was for a new freeway to be built, she responded the hell it is and promptly called her friends, joan and jerry. together, she formed the save glen...
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brown: gunderson and wolfe live in san francisco and have two young sons.er while losing his own; a man obsessed with mapping future catastrophes while unable to foresee those in front of him. >> how doethe futurist not see e future? how does the catastrophist not plan for his own catastrophe? >> brown: it's a personal story. but also, for gunderson and her collaborators, about the power of art, especially now. >> we believe in theater. we believe it never stops. we believe it's necessary, especially in timeof crisis. we believe in science. we believe that the stories of science and scientists life up new heroes andew ways that are we believe in empathy and how that is a unifying force, and it happens to be one of theater's superpowers. >> brown: wolfe's focus these days is assessing the risks of pandemics. his company creates models for government agencies and corporations to help mitigate potential damage. of course, as a recent cover story on him in "wired" magazine suggests: we humans aren't very good at planning ahead. i asked if anything about this pa
brown: gunderson and wolfe live in san francisco and have two young sons.er while losing his own; a man obsessed with mapping future catastrophes while unable to foresee those in front of him. >> how doethe futurist not see e future? how does the catastrophist not plan for his own catastrophe? >> brown: it's a personal story. but also, for gunderson and her collaborators, about the power of art, especially now. >> we believe in theater. we believe it never stops. we believe...
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under mayor brown as well as on the board of san francisco. but she's best known and rightly celebrated for her role in the freeway revolt by took place between 1965 and 1970. as the story goes, one day in 1965, she was walking with her son on the road dirt path when she saw a survey or drilling holes into boss worth street. when the worker explained to her she was for a new freeway to be built, she responded the hell it is and promptly called her friends, joan and jerry. together, she formed the save glen park committee so she launch aid organizing campaign recruiting members of the board of supervisors, assembly women r willie brown and the development and community leaders fighting on going freeway projects? other neighborhoods. they also engage in what her daughter describes as small-scale dis obedience enlisting their children to replace flags and letting their kids play in the back of the room during board of supervisors meetings successfully getting the freeway matter that had been at the end of the agenda moved up. they would go on to
under mayor brown as well as on the board of san francisco. but she's best known and rightly celebrated for her role in the freeway revolt by took place between 1965 and 1970. as the story goes, one day in 1965, she was walking with her son on the road dirt path when she saw a survey or drilling holes into boss worth street. when the worker explained to her she was for a new freeway to be built, she responded the hell it is and promptly called her friends, joan and jerry. together, she formed...
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time for us to right that wrong and not just for the benefit of black and brown folks, but for our entire society in san francisco, evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. the black lives matter foundation is offering grants to people who are struggling because the pandemic survival fund was launched today from the black lives matter, global network foundation, the group says they're giving $1000 grants to 3000 people with no strings attached. people can sign up on the group's website to apply for future grants or to donate this sunday morning on ktvu our special show voices for change returns to air reporter greg lee tackles important conversations about race, social justice and equity this week. guess we'll focus on disparities in the covid-19 vaccine rollout, as well as address increased violence against the asian american community and his black history month comes to a close and extended conversation with california's first black secretary of state. the voice of black women is very different than any other woman. you know, were often called the mules of the world, they say, because we carry the burdens that nobo
time for us to right that wrong and not just for the benefit of black and brown folks, but for our entire society in san francisco, evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. the black lives matter foundation is offering grants to people who are struggling because the pandemic survival fund was launched today from the black lives matter, global network foundation, the group says they're giving $1000 grants to 3000 people with no strings attached. people can sign up on the group's website to apply for...
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time for us to right that wrong and not just for the benefit of black and brown folks, but for our entire society in san franciscoy ktvu, fox two news. san francisco police chief bill scott is opening up about what black history month means to him. he posted a message on social media talking about growing up in the state of alabama in the 19 sixties during the civil rights movement. some aspects of black history aren't just what we learned about in school or watched on tv. they're what we grew up hearing about at the dinner table images and films we see today of birmingham police in the 19 sixties spring fire hoses, sticking dogs on protesters and worse. many of those protesters were my family members and my family's friends. it was real for us growing up. when i decided to pursue a law enforcement career after graduating from the university of alabama, i couldn't have guessed my path would again cross an arc of history. i was a rookie cop with the loss and chief scott also talked about being a young black police officer in los angeles during the 1992 riots after four police officers were acquitted of beating rod
time for us to right that wrong and not just for the benefit of black and brown folks, but for our entire society in san franciscoy ktvu, fox two news. san francisco police chief bill scott is opening up about what black history month means to him. he posted a message on social media talking about growing up in the state of alabama in the 19 sixties during the civil rights movement. some aspects of black history aren't just what we learned about in school or watched on tv. they're what we grew...
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time for us to right that wrong and not just for the benefit of black and brown folks, but for our entire society in san franciscoy ktvu, fox two news. the black lives matter foundation is offering grants to those who are struggling during the pandemic. the survival fund launched today from the black lives matter, global network foundation, the group says it's giving $1000 grants to 3000 people with no strings attached. people can sign up on the group's website to apply for future grants or to donate. well the sunday morning on ktvu our special show voices for change returns to air. our reporter greg lee tackles very important conversations about race, social justice and equity in this first show, bad guest will focus on disparities when it comes to the covid-19 vaccine rollout, as well as addressing the increased violence against asian americans and his black history month comes to a close and extended conversation with california's first black secretary of. state, the voice of black women is very different than any other woman, you know, um, were often called the mules of the world, they say, because we carry t
time for us to right that wrong and not just for the benefit of black and brown folks, but for our entire society in san franciscoy ktvu, fox two news. the black lives matter foundation is offering grants to those who are struggling during the pandemic. the survival fund launched today from the black lives matter, global network foundation, the group says it's giving $1000 grants to 3000 people with no strings attached. people can sign up on the group's website to apply for future grants or to...
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brown. the defensive tackle for seven with the 49ers, now he is part of another team. trying to make an impact on san francisco. yeah. he can be found at rosa parks elementary in the fillmore every wednesday morning, leading a san francisco marin food bank pop up pantry to provide meals to families in need. he dealt with food insecurity himself, growing up and jumped at the chance to get involved. >> i love it, man. this is like every day is going to candlestick park. i wake up every morning, i put this on, it is not a fancy, it is not a, i put on my shoes here and i hit it and i come out here and it is a stick. >> that was just a taste of the meal of a story we got at 11 because that part of town, western addition, not what it used to be. >> what a career change. and for the better, maybe. we will >>> so how would you like to own the former san francisco home of vice president kamala harris? it looks like you might have missed your chance. co just hits the market and no surprise here, it is already under contract. it has two levels, fireplace, garage parking and more. the one bedroom unit is listed at 799,000
brown. the defensive tackle for seven with the 49ers, now he is part of another team. trying to make an impact on san francisco. yeah. he can be found at rosa parks elementary in the fillmore every wednesday morning, leading a san francisco marin food bank pop up pantry to provide meals to families in need. he dealt with food insecurity himself, growing up and jumped at the chance to get involved. >> i love it, man. this is like every day is going to candlestick park. i wake up every...
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black and brown citizens of san francisco have disproportionately homeless in the city. i believe that supporting and funding the c.a.r.t initiative is one way that we can move towards these radical reductions. this is an ask to move away from p.r. politics to move away from making statements to save face and to move into caring for the community in humane ways that support life, that supports justice, that support really just honoring every single citizen in our city. i like to reiterate what my fellow citizens shared before, something that we can do immediately is just remove police from escorting d.p.w. now. that will keep people safer. thank you. >> thank you, caller. good evening, caller, you have two minutes. >> hello. i live in san francisco. i'm asking the police commission to fund c.a.r.t for $4.8 million. i'm asking the commission disband and defund the police department. c.a.r.t is a good way to start doing that. it's something that will move the city away from sending police response to homelessness. we've seen over the last five decades and possibly longer,
black and brown citizens of san francisco have disproportionately homeless in the city. i believe that supporting and funding the c.a.r.t initiative is one way that we can move towards these radical reductions. this is an ask to move away from p.r. politics to move away from making statements to save face and to move into caring for the community in humane ways that support life, that supports justice, that support really just honoring every single citizen in our city. i like to reiterate what...
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aging pioneers, laguna honda has served the neediest people of san francisco, through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss comelia brown, spent her last 12 years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived. but it never took her personality, not all of it, anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she had lost her teeth by then, but she loved chewing gum. so the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and hand it to her to brighten her day. miss brown was always very particular about her hair and nails. she was a southern lady at heart, and a lady must look the part. so the staff painted her nails. they left each other careful notes to make sure her hair was done just right. she couldn't speak, but her caretakers were making sure we understood our grandma was still in there. we've all been reminded of something in the last year, something that i think i've known for a long time -- the men and women of laguna honda, the nurses, doctors, paramedics, and staff there, along with all those taking care of people in need across the city -- they are heroes. they are the best
aging pioneers, laguna honda has served the neediest people of san francisco, through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss comelia brown, spent her last 12 years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived. but it never took her personality, not all of it, anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she had lost her teeth by then, but she loved chewing gum. so the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and hand it to her to brighten her day....
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codes used to book appointments for people in black and brown communities are getting into the wrong hands. plus the oldest church in san francisco, now at risk of permanent closure will tell you about the effort to keep the doors open expo. tess. pa. rate y cases. san francisco county did not move back to the red tear, along with san matteo and marin county's. instead san francisco county remains in the purple tear tonight due to a third metric something known as a health equity score. that's the test positivity rate in low income, heavily impacted communities, officials say. san francisco will have to wait at least one more week before it can move into the less restrictive red tear vaccine supplies are in. greasing following a week of weather delays, according to the state's coronavirus dashboard 7.7 million vaccines have now been administered here in california. that's 19% of the state's population of 40 million people. more than 10.5 million doses have now been shipped to california. while the state of california tries to ramp up their vaccination totals. governor newsome says that they need to doom or and do better to reach
codes used to book appointments for people in black and brown communities are getting into the wrong hands. plus the oldest church in san francisco, now at risk of permanent closure will tell you about the effort to keep the doors open expo. tess. pa. rate y cases. san francisco county did not move back to the red tear, along with san matteo and marin county's. instead san francisco county remains in the purple tear tonight due to a third metric something known as a health equity score. that's...
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francisco. i have a daughter that attend willie brown middle school after reviewing the information that was present to you, we as pacific islander parents ask that you continue to support the matua initiative resolution. built pre-k through 12 pathway that includes learning and cte courses. we need more pacific islander educators and social workers in schools with the most pacific island students. our people has been skilled with our hands in wood work. we would like to instill that gift to our children. in addition, we need sfusd videos to be translated into our mother tongue, samoan. we is that rename one of the schools in honor of one of our fearless memories. i would like to pass this now to our chairperson, anna to close it out. >> hello. thank you. to conclude our presentation, we leave you with a quote. our long writer, educator, philosopher in our community. he says -- we shall not be defined by the smallest of our islands but the greatest of our ocean. i'm very proud of our m.a.c. this is historical. commissioners, superintendent and all our allies, thank you for partnering with us. thank
francisco. i have a daughter that attend willie brown middle school after reviewing the information that was present to you, we as pacific islander parents ask that you continue to support the matua initiative resolution. built pre-k through 12 pathway that includes learning and cte courses. we need more pacific islander educators and social workers in schools with the most pacific island students. our people has been skilled with our hands in wood work. we would like to instill that gift to...
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brown, i have been a healthcare worker in san francisco for 30 plus years. i currently work for richmond area multi services and here for the national union of healthcare workers to promote you approving this budget. i work for dph contracted program that provides counseling to dual diagnosed children in the juvenile justice system. i'm happy to see that san francisco is committed to passionate equitable responses, we're charged with developing even more creative robust mental health system of care. as the result of covid, i have seen an increase in despair driven by more danger and anxiety in the community. our economy will eventually reopen but the heightened emotional issues will remain and a greater challenge for all community stakeholders. we often deal with a marginalized population that deserves the most experience quality clinicians. far too often we lose clinicians. we need to pay them enough to live in the communities they serve and stay abreast of the rapidly changing landscape of mental health issues of our residents. thank you. >> president bern
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had compu
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and...
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brown, i have been a healthcare worker in san francisco for 30 plus years. i currently work for richmond area multi services and here for the national union of healthcare workers to promote you approving this budget. i work for dph contracted program that provides counseling to dual diagnosed children in the juvenile justice system. i'm happy to see that san francisco is committed to passionate equitable responses, we're charged with developing even more creative robust mental health system of care. as the result of covid, i have seen an increase in despair driven by more danger and anxiety in the community. our economy will eventually reopen but the heightened emotional issues will remain and a greater challenge for all community stakeholders. we often deal with a marginalized population that deserves the most experience quality clinicians. far too often we lose clinicians. we need to pay them enough to live in the communities they serve and stay abreast of the rapidly changing landscape of mental health issues of our residents. thank you. >> president bern
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brown, i have been a healthcare worker in san francisco for 30 plus years. i currently work for richmond area multi services and here for the national union of healthcare workers to promote you approving this budget. i work for dph contracted program that provides counseling to dual diagnosed children in the juvenile justice system. i'm happy to see that san francisco is committed to passionate equitable responses, we're charged with developing even more creative robust mental health system of care. as the result of covid, i have seen an increase in despair driven by more danger and anxiety in the community. our economy will eventually reopen but the heightened emotional issues will remain and a greater challenge for all community stakeholders. we often deal with a marginalized population that deserves the most experience quality clinicians. far too often we lose clinicians. we need to pay them enough to live in the communities they serve and stay abreast of the rapidly changing landscape of mental health issues of our residents. thank you. >> president bern
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had compu
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and...
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had compu
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and...
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brown eyes. the fbi reward is the latest in about $100,000 in reward money for information about britain's whereabouts. another push to reopen schools in san franciscocoming up today's march and rally in the city and from the air force to the space force. one northern california man becomes one of the first members of the u. s. military's newest branch, his swearing in ceremony coming up and a burial, whether the first weekend of february feeling like spring out there with lots of sixties and a few seventies, a little bit of a cool down for tomorrow we'll have more on your sunday forecast coming up. toyota's presidents day sales event is hereby proclaimed! hurry in to your toyota dealer for history-making deals on the most popular models in the land. make haste! just announced, get up to $3,500 cash back on camry. or choose $2,000 cash back on any corolla or corolla hybrid. or lease one with nothing down and pay just $229 per month. don't miss toyota's presidents day sales event! toyota. let's go places. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can
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brown, i have been a healthcare worker in san francisco for 30 plus years. i currently work for richmond area multi services and here for the national union of healthcare workers to promote you approving this budget. i work for dph contracted program that provides counseling to dual diagnosed children in the juvenile justice system. i'm happy to see that san francisco is committed to passionate equitable responses, we're charged with developing even more creative robust mental health system of care. as the result of covid, i have seen an increase in despair driven by more danger and anxiety in the community. our economy will eventually reopen but the heightened emotional issues will remain and a greater challenge for all community stakeholders. we often deal with a marginalized population that deserves the most experience quality clinicians. far too often we lose clinicians. we need to pay them enough to live in the communities they serve and stay abreast of the rapidly changing landscape of mental health issues of our residents. thank you. >> president bern
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, chief scott's [inaudible] and i quote the black and brown community did not explain the incredible rates of the antiblack policing in san francisco. we control for that, and there is still a bias. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> good evening. my name is kate hodge. i live in district seven, and i'm also with the core team of wealth and disparities. thank you for the [inaudible] in the last police commission meeting [inaudible] to the point that we were dismayed by the police. the police commission has not made solving this problem a top priority. [inaudible] at the same time, very real needs the community has are not being met, including [inaudible] through employment opportunities and training, workforce development, and other services. we demand that the [inaudible] quality of life programs and that officials come together to stop the suffering of residents of the bayview [inaudible]. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> thank you. my name is susan buckman, and i am also a core team member of the wealth and dispari
, chief scott's [inaudible] and i quote the black and brown community did not explain the incredible rates of the antiblack policing in san francisco. we control for that, and there is still a bias. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> good evening. my name is kate hodge. i live in district seven, and i'm also with the core team of wealth and disparities. thank you for the [inaudible] in the last police commission meeting...
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with spring valley in particular, just really talking about his position in san francisco and what he did for black and brown families here. i agree, it is an important issue. i agree with the speakers tonight. i hope that we can give the families who want to do that the time to do this in a respectful way so they can decide who they think school should be named after. thank you. >> thank you. hello, arlene? at this time, we are going to move -- that was 30 minutes for the resolution side. at this time, you can raise your hand to speak if you're opposed to the proposed resolution. again, each person will have only one minute and then we'll have a total of 30 minutes. raise your hand now if you care to speak in opposition to the proposed resolution. >> transparency is key. to clarify, my criticism is not renaming itself but the timing and negligent actions of the committee. we discussed ways this funding can be more beneficial to equity. it's imperative this funding to help students. actually giving marginalized students the resources they need to learn at home will be significantly more beneficial than renam
with spring valley in particular, just really talking about his position in san francisco and what he did for black and brown families here. i agree, it is an important issue. i agree with the speakers tonight. i hope that we can give the families who want to do that the time to do this in a respectful way so they can decide who they think school should be named after. thank you. >> thank you. hello, arlene? at this time, we are going to move -- that was 30 minutes for the resolution...
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to care for aging pioneers, it's served the neediest people of san francisco through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss camillia brown years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived, but it had never taken her personality, not all of it anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she lost her teeth by then, but loved chewing gum! the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and handed it to her to brighten her day. miss brown was particular about her hair and nails. she was a southern lady at heart. the staff painted her nails and left each other careful notes to make sure her hair was done just right. she couldn't speak, but her caretakers were making sure we understood our grandma was still in there. we all have been reminded of something in the last year. something that i think i've known for a long time. the men and women at lagoona honda, nurses, doctors, paramedics, staff there, along with all of those taking care of people in need across the city, they are heros. they are the best of us. at the outset of the pandemic, we saw frightening news accounts of outb
to care for aging pioneers, it's served the neediest people of san francisco through thick and thin. my grandmother, miss camillia brown years in that hospital. dementia had taken her ability to speak before she arrived, but it had never taken her personality, not all of it anyway. miss brown loved chewing gum. she lost her teeth by then, but loved chewing gum! the nurses and staff there would bring pieces in their coat pockets and handed it to her to brighten her day. miss brown was particular...
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brown, i have been a healthcare worker in san francisco for 30 plus years.for richmond area multi services and here for the national union of healthcare workers to promote you approving this budget. i work for dph contracted program that provides counseling to dual diagnosed children in the juvenile justice system. i'm happy to see that san francisco is committed to passionate equitable responses, we're charged with developing even more creative robust mental health system of care. as the result of covid, i have seen an increase in despair driven by more danger and anxiety in the community. our economy will eventually reopen but the heightened emotional issues will remain and a greater challenge for all community stakeholders. we often deal with a marginalized population that deserves the most experience quality clinicians. far too often we lose clinicians. we need to pay them enough to live in the communities they serve and stay abreast of the rapidly changing landscape of mental health issues of our residents. thank you. >> president bernal: thank you. >>
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francisco, indoor gatherings have to follow a 25% capacity. but not all religious leaders are on the same page. >> we do not naturally encourage our seniors to come. >> reporter: reverend brown says they are being cautious and are planning to open for indoor gatherings next sunday. >> we know about laly nos and blacks have been disproportiona disproportionately by the congregation. for the islamic council, their gatherings will continue outdoors like this, regardless of the supreme court's order, that's because santa clara county is still prohibiting any indoor gatherings and they're okay with it for now. >> and we have responsibility to it. we have a duty to save human lie. we want to make sure we do. that. >> in san francisco liz pena, nbc 7 news. >> it has been one year since the first person died. a san jose woman. since then 623 deaths, push the state totals to 44,000. we see the spread of the virus is slowing. the 7-day is down to 5.5%. it hasn't been that low tins before thanksgiving. so a little bit of good news. we need it. don't we? >>> well, mass vaccinations are happening at the golden gate fields racetrack. that is where cornell bernard found people that went to
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francisco, indoor gatherings have to follow a 25% capacity. but not all religious leaders are on the same page. >> we do not nationally incur our seniors to come. >> reporter: reverend brown says they are being cautious around are planning to open for indoor gatherings next sunday. we know latinos and blacks have been disproportionately impacted by this virus. what's the feedback you are getting from your congregation now? >> for one thing, there has not been enough testing. >> reporter: for northern california islamic council, they are gathering to continue outdoors, regardless of the supreme court's order, that's because santa clara county is still prohibiting any indoor gatherings and they're okay with it for now. >> and we have responsibility to it. we have a duty to preserve human life. we want to make sure we do that. >> reporter: in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> it has been one year since the first american died from covid-19. a san jose woman since then more than 460,000 people in the united states have died. california reported another 623 deaths, pushing the state's total close to 44,000. but we are seeing a trend continue with the positivity rate that indicates
francisco, indoor gatherings have to follow a 25% capacity. but not all religious leaders are on the same page. >> we do not nationally incur our seniors to come. >> reporter: reverend brown says they are being cautious around are planning to open for indoor gatherings next sunday. we know latinos and blacks have been disproportionately impacted by this virus. what's the feedback you are getting from your congregation now? >> for one thing, there has not been enough testing....