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kevin ortiz is co founder of mission destino , a latino transportation advocacy group, which helped organize the vigil and march. he says they want sf mta to work more with community members usually tends to come in do very blanket policies and it's very top down, and it's not really from the bottom up. zero began in 2014, the sfm to says an average of 30 people every year have been killed and more than 500 severely injured. to spokeswoman says there has been progress focusing on areas of the city where the most high injury collisions have occurred . over the past five years, the agency has added more than 600. new speed bumps modified intersections with so called scrambles where pedestrians and cars take turns entering intersections. and there are plans to lower speed limits to 20 miles an hour on many streets . for us, it's not fast enough. it's not urgent enough. we want our city leaders to really put this at the top priority for their agendas. some people left candles here on the corner of valencia and 16th street in memory of the woman who was killed here and walk. sf says they're deter
kevin ortiz is co founder of mission destino , a latino transportation advocacy group, which helped organize the vigil and march. he says they want sf mta to work more with community members usually tends to come in do very blanket policies and it's very top down, and it's not really from the bottom up. zero began in 2014, the sfm to says an average of 30 people every year have been killed and more than 500 severely injured. to spokeswoman says there has been progress focusing on areas of the...
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kevin ortiz is co founder of mission destino , a latino transportation advocacy group, which helped organize the vigil and march. he says they want sf mta to work more with community members usually tends to come in do very blanket policies and it's very top down, and it's not really from the bottom up. and so we're looking actually having our priorities really focused. done in a community level. we've been having visions zero since 2014. it's been nine years now. we keep talking about how to help fix pedestrian fatalities and collisions, and we have yet to see results since vision zero began in 2014, the sfm to says an average of 30 people every year have been killed and more than 500 severely injured. and sf mta spokeswoman says there has been progress focusing on areas of the city where the most high injury collisions have occurred. over the past five years, the agency has added more than 600 new speed bumps, modified intersections with so called scrambles where pedestrians and cars take turns entering intersections, and there are plans to lower speed limits to 20 miles an hour on many st
kevin ortiz is co founder of mission destino , a latino transportation advocacy group, which helped organize the vigil and march. he says they want sf mta to work more with community members usually tends to come in do very blanket policies and it's very top down, and it's not really from the bottom up. and so we're looking actually having our priorities really focused. done in a community level. we've been having visions zero since 2014. it's been nine years now. we keep talking about how to...
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. >> next group, kevin ortiz, delda medicineien. yvette, frank lara. >> speaker: i'm kevin ortiz i'm the president of the latinx latin club. it's nice to have you on board commissioner fisher, i know that you care about black and latino families and they care about their children. latino children comprise 26% of those enrolled in the san francisco unified school district. i just want to say that a full term should be finished, wasn't that the same term that was made for recalls. you cannot have that only. kevin is also a public school father, let's go back, subjected to variety of issues from a lack of leadership in board, including payroll and a school board that admonished racist, remarks rather than a full centaur, enabling the district and heightening the problem. thank you. [applause] >> speaker: good evening, i'm also copresident of lat month club and a parent of child in the u.s. d. i think it's a demographic process in having a vote with this important position in this body. educators have been subjected to a variety of syst
. >> next group, kevin ortiz, delda medicineien. yvette, frank lara. >> speaker: i'm kevin ortiz i'm the president of the latinx latin club. it's nice to have you on board commissioner fisher, i know that you care about black and latino families and they care about their children. latino children comprise 26% of those enrolled in the san francisco unified school district. i just want to say that a full term should be finished, wasn't that the same term that was made for recalls. you...
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simon's critical opinions on the social media platform to protect the vaccine manufacturers. profits ortiz, kevin moltin, has the story. so the information that has been revealed shows that scott got the former head of the f d a was now on the board of pfizer. the pharmaceutical corp put pressure on twitter to have certain information suppressed because he thought it would cut into his profits. now there was a tweet this week came from dr. brett, your, our and it said that natural immunity was probably more effective fighting then the vaccine. however, the tweet went ahead and said that people should get vaccinated. but regardless, scott got the up on the board of pfizer thought it might cut into his profit. so he brought it to the attention of boyle, who is the white house's contact at twitter, and he arranged for this week to be labeled, misleading and suppressed, and it appears he was pretty clearly working in his own self interest. this was true information that was being shared by prominent food and drug administration, official in the united states. but regardless, the visor, corporations a
simon's critical opinions on the social media platform to protect the vaccine manufacturers. profits ortiz, kevin moltin, has the story. so the information that has been revealed shows that scott got the former head of the f d a was now on the board of pfizer. the pharmaceutical corp put pressure on twitter to have certain information suppressed because he thought it would cut into his profits. now there was a tweet this week came from dr. brett, your, our and it said that natural immunity was...
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kevin ortiz is co founder of mission destino , a latino transportation advocacy group, which helped organizethe vigil and march. he says they want sf mta to work more with community members usually tends to come in do very blanket policies and it's very top down, and it's not really from the bottom up. zero began in 2014, the sfm to says an average of 30 people every year have been killed and more than 500 severely injured. and i said mta spokeswoman says there has been progress focusing on areas of the city where the most high injury collisions have occurred . over the past five years, the agency has added more than 600 new speed bumps modified intersections with so called scrambles where pedestrians and cars take turns entering intersections, and there are plans to lower speed limits to 20 miles an hour on many streets . for us, it's not fast enough. it's not urgent enough. we want our city leaders to really put this at the top priority for their agendas. some people left candles here on the corner of valencia and 16th street in memory of the woman who was killed here and walk. sf says the
kevin ortiz is co founder of mission destino , a latino transportation advocacy group, which helped organizethe vigil and march. he says they want sf mta to work more with community members usually tends to come in do very blanket policies and it's very top down, and it's not really from the bottom up. zero began in 2014, the sfm to says an average of 30 people every year have been killed and more than 500 severely injured. and i said mta spokeswoman says there has been progress focusing on...
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kevin o'leary was one of judges. david ortiz was one of the judges. all told we gather, we have calls out to broward county school board because they were in partnership with ftx, there was 10 of them, about a million plus dollars. these kids are in college, come from underprivileged backgrounds. liz: the money is probably spent. >> probably spent. according to bankruptcy attorneys we talked to they might have to give the money back. this is where it is getting really, really scary. if these kids could claw back money from these kids. liz: come on. >> we should point out i don't know why the broward county school board you think wants to talk about this they're sort of road kill in this, they're not perpetrators in this, why they're kind of covering this up it seems to me. they're not calling us back. they're ignoring our calls. we want to know if these kids are indemnified or not. i'm hoping they are indemnified. these are not kids that have a lot of money, right? the last event was in march 2022 so last march. tough go to sort of stop putting things
kevin o'leary was one of judges. david ortiz was one of the judges. all told we gather, we have calls out to broward county school board because they were in partnership with ftx, there was 10 of them, about a million plus dollars. these kids are in college, come from underprivileged backgrounds. liz: the money is probably spent. >> probably spent. according to bankruptcy attorneys we talked to they might have to give the money back. this is where it is getting really, really scary. if...
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kevin , thank you. now, the ethos driving these racial arsonists is the subject of a famous disagreement. and the new book titled thi the real race revolution. in it, author alfredo ortiz goes back to a debate between two 20th century black thought leaders wbb dubois and bookerboa t washington. now, duboinds argued thatd activism and political power were the best way fowerer black americans to attain racial equality and that capitalism was inherently racist. while booker t . whil washington believed that black americans should harness the power of capitalismon to become economically independent. >> well, the author of thatarnes book, alfredo ortiz, joins me now. alfredo, your book is amazing. first of everyone needs to reads it, but yo tu posit that the rei revolutionary is aren'tl the people get allare no the attention? the press, like black livest ge matter and all the authors ofs f all the racial books, but rather entrepreneurs now. what do you mean by that? >> yeah, laura .absolu i mean, absolutely.k ab i mean, ifou we think about this country, i mean, first of all,,y if you look at minority entrepreneurs, they represent two trillion dollars of annual net worth in
kevin , thank you. now, the ethos driving these racial arsonists is the subject of a famous disagreement. and the new book titled thi the real race revolution. in it, author alfredo ortiz goes back to a debate between two 20th century black thought leaders wbb dubois and bookerboa t washington. now, duboinds argued thatd activism and political power were the best way fowerer black americans to attain racial equality and that capitalism was inherently racist. while booker t . whil washington...