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the next presentation will be from adult probation. okay, you can load it up into the computer. >> good afternoon, supervisor tang, breed, cohen. thank you for inviting the adult probation department to present on prop 47. my name is marty quiset, i'm the deputy chief of the adult probation department. chief still sends her regards, as we speak she's doing a presentation in sacramento on the state of the state realignment. the adult probation department handles over 4,000 cases every year. we believe providing outstanding services in an evidence-based supervision model in our clients will deeply impact not only behavior change but reduction in recidivism over the long haul in over to maintain public safety. when prop 47 passed our department was prepared and proactive. we worked closely with the district attorney and public defender's office to quickly determine who on our active case load might be provided relief through prop 47. we shared our list of those cases that appeared eligible with both departments and the defense bar. we rev
the next presentation will be from adult probation. okay, you can load it up into the computer. >> good afternoon, supervisor tang, breed, cohen. thank you for inviting the adult probation department to present on prop 47. my name is marty quiset, i'm the deputy chief of the adult probation department. chief still sends her regards, as we speak she's doing a presentation in sacramento on the state of the state realignment. the adult probation department handles over 4,000 cases every...
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. >> reporter: but there was no misunderstanding charged as adults.ll charged for the death of their friend. even though there was no intent to kill, with the guy that was just the lookout. did you think you could ever get killed? >> no no one answered the door what could the harm be done? >> these are our kids they made a huge mistake, but never hurt anyone. >> reporter: felony murder is controversial. it's not even on the books in every state. >> i don't think it's reasonable to expect that they could encounter a homeowner with the gun, and he killed one of their colleagues. >> you invade a home. is it forseeable that someone will be hurt? the answer is yes. is it foreseeable that the homeowner is going to shoot you? the answer is yes. >> reporter: in this case, the homeowner was never charged with wrong doing. but he never lived in that home again. one of the four jose was afraid of a stiffer sentence. he takes a plea bargain. the others' fate is in the hands of a injury. >> i'm still torn over it. have a hard time talking about it really. >> repor
. >> reporter: but there was no misunderstanding charged as adults.ll charged for the death of their friend. even though there was no intent to kill, with the guy that was just the lookout. did you think you could ever get killed? >> no no one answered the door what could the harm be done? >> these are our kids they made a huge mistake, but never hurt anyone. >> reporter: felony murder is controversial. it's not even on the books in every state. >> i don't think...
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san francisco has been implementing an adult with disability resource model with very little of this kind of funding anyway so i think we're going to be find but i think watching what happens in the rest of the state will be important as we were really hoping for sites across the state, so no matter where an older adult or family would be they would be able to access that site and move from county to county as they needed to be. we'll have to see what happens. i think there will be more advocacy on this issue from now until the spring so we'll have to see on that. we also -- if you remember a couple of years ago we had legislation in congress that's requiring reductions for the next ten years we're in our third year now. those cuts are still in place. we were hoping to get back to the 2010 2012 funding levels but that was not to be. but i think we had been expect that would be the case. there was a little flurry of excitement on the hill one of the day i was there. we thought that the older americans act was going to move. it looked like both senators in deep conversation over this a
san francisco has been implementing an adult with disability resource model with very little of this kind of funding anyway so i think we're going to be find but i think watching what happens in the rest of the state will be important as we were really hoping for sites across the state, so no matter where an older adult or family would be they would be able to access that site and move from county to county as they needed to be. we'll have to see what happens. i think there will be more...
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host: and 22% of adults, young adults 18 to 34, have a college degree? host: correct.'s get some calls in. we want to make sure we get our callers involved. jay is calling from santa cruz california. caller: hello. yes, i would like to ask mr. morrison if they could actually do a study on if the heroine -- >> i'm going to interrupt you because that was last segment. i apologize, we switched segments. chris, we are talking with the census bureau and the pew charitable trusts about the millennial generation. go ahead chris. caller: -- host: you know what, we are going to have to move on from chris. chris, reminder to turn down the volume on your tv. erin currier, is a significant -- is it significant that a share of the young adult population is shrinking? guest: this is significant. this is part of a big shift happening across the country simultaneously to an increase in families of color. we are moving towards an era in which we will have the majority -minority populations. this has really big implications for the ways we think about social programs, social security. w
host: and 22% of adults, young adults 18 to 34, have a college degree? host: correct.'s get some calls in. we want to make sure we get our callers involved. jay is calling from santa cruz california. caller: hello. yes, i would like to ask mr. morrison if they could actually do a study on if the heroine -- >> i'm going to interrupt you because that was last segment. i apologize, we switched segments. chris, we are talking with the census bureau and the pew charitable trusts about the...
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right now we're currently working on people on felony probation and as the adult probation department indicated, they provided an extensive list. we have already filed numerous petitions on behalf of numerous probationers but there is a large number of files that we're still determining the eligibility. some appear ineligible upon a quick rehave you but actually when you pull the file and you read the police report, they actually are eligible and they pled out to something that makes them ineligible so this is a work in progress. the biggest portion of the iceberg are the people who have already completed the sentence, convictions that are much older. >> do you have a timeline you are working with in trying to sort through these cases and get the answers? >> i believe we have 3 years to make sure we file all the petitions for these older cases. >> was that stipulated in the legislation? >> i believe -- miss deberry, the 3 year time frame? >> (inaudible) trying to contact the woman that's been doing the reviews. i think we've done approximately 300. the drug cases were obvious because
right now we're currently working on people on felony probation and as the adult probation department indicated, they provided an extensive list. we have already filed numerous petitions on behalf of numerous probationers but there is a large number of files that we're still determining the eligibility. some appear ineligible upon a quick rehave you but actually when you pull the file and you read the police report, they actually are eligible and they pled out to something that makes them...
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i mean frank lim frankly speaking i think it would be great if the aging and adult services based in dc would use that money to work to build the information systems that are needed for us to really track what's going on across the country. i think that is probably the only way for a significant dollars to come to funds the bill itself. and i think there's a necessity to have that information if we're ever going to realize concretely the magnitude of the problem. >>thank you. commissioner sims. >>quick question. [inaudible] men, women, any demographic demographic? >>i left that information back at the office. it's not a huge number of people and a lot of the older -- i should say, the very old, it's a very tiny tiny percent, that group that's in there, is a very teeny percentage in the 50s and 60s. the older group is the largest group. we could have a presentation from kathy davis' staff who is on this group and has done work in this area for many years so we could do that as a presentation if you'd like. it'd be very interesting. >>thank you. president james. >>i had one question. n
i mean frank lim frankly speaking i think it would be great if the aging and adult services based in dc would use that money to work to build the information systems that are needed for us to really track what's going on across the country. i think that is probably the only way for a significant dollars to come to funds the bill itself. and i think there's a necessity to have that information if we're ever going to realize concretely the magnitude of the problem. >>thank you. commissioner...
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and we also know the adults entering the g.e.d. programs also come because they can't help their children with their homework. so the purpose for many comes in is to get a job, and generally it's an entry-level job. now, once they're with us, goal is to help them see there's something beyond a g.e.d., going on to college. and this new exam is really about preparing people for post-secondar, and that's not the majority of the learners that are there and it's now become a barrier to even getting an entry-level job because it's going to take a much longer time to do that. >> ifill: so randy trask this is not the first time the g.e.d. has changed. but what about the idea you're dealing with a different population, a population that wants a job rather than a college degree? >> well, i think what we're deeg dealing with is our research was showing our g.e.d. graduates were starting to fare more similar economically to people that had no high school credential than to high school graduates. and to except that we think we can feed families
and we also know the adults entering the g.e.d. programs also come because they can't help their children with their homework. so the purpose for many comes in is to get a job, and generally it's an entry-level job. now, once they're with us, goal is to help them see there's something beyond a g.e.d., going on to college. and this new exam is really about preparing people for post-secondar, and that's not the majority of the learners that are there and it's now become a barrier to even getting...
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there is the adult probation department p is doing a good job with their (inaudible) center but with this particular population they need resources in the community so i'm hoping that we will be able to funnel resources back into the community, especially in district 10 where they are needed the most. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. and if there are any other member s of the public who would like to provide public comment, please line up to my left. >> how you guys doing today? it's almost over, right? i just wanted to really speak about two things, community development, i really think and hope, like supervisor cohen was saying that we'll actually have a plan that we can see and follow that will put the money back in those communities that will work not only toward reentry but prevention and intervention. i have worked with both the da's office and the public defender's office different times, either through magic or a great reentry program last year what society calls at risk but i call inner city youth. i don't like those names because then our youth can start claim
there is the adult probation department p is doing a good job with their (inaudible) center but with this particular population they need resources in the community so i'm hoping that we will be able to funnel resources back into the community, especially in district 10 where they are needed the most. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. and if there are any other member s of the public who would like to provide public comment, please line up to my left. >> how you guys...
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for example, things like phone calls to relatives or other responsible adults who can assume care of the child. conduct a criminal history background check on the care giver designated by the parent. contact scs at 558-2650 fcs staff will promptly screen the designated adult for child abuse history. document in the report the name, gender and age of the child or children, and the name, contact information of the designated adult and the name of the contacted fcs worker and school staff if applicable. by following department general order 7.04 procedure's, you will keep children safe and lessen the trauma of their parent's arrest. >> captain. >> this is the intent, commissioner, is to have this training rolled out in february. february will be the topic of the month will be children of arrested parents and the process which will deliver this training is through roll call training at the district stations and all units within the police department where all the training coordinators receive a notification of the upcoming training, they receive the dvd, they receive a copy of the depart
for example, things like phone calls to relatives or other responsible adults who can assume care of the child. conduct a criminal history background check on the care giver designated by the parent. contact scs at 558-2650 fcs staff will promptly screen the designated adult for child abuse history. document in the report the name, gender and age of the child or children, and the name, contact information of the designated adult and the name of the contacted fcs worker and school staff if...
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in adults are earning about $2000 less than young adults were earning back in 1980. this is full for all time -- for full-time workers working year-round. this isn't just a national trend. this varies across geography. this is a local experience. in some states and areas of the country, young adults are earning more than their parents were when they were young. i think we have a slide prepared on that. host: you have this chart here, young adults earn $2000 less than young adults aren't in 1980. why is that -- earned in 1980. why is that? guest: if you look in the aggregate, you can see that earnings hasn't really grown over the last 30 years. the other thing that's important to keep in mind is that millenials have a lot of diverse experiences. within a generation, there are a lot of people who are doing well, who are exceeding the earnings and income of their parents while at the same time you have higher rates of poverty among this group than you did in 1980. that just shows the while it is helpful to think about a generation based on its age, there is still a dive
in adults are earning about $2000 less than young adults were earning back in 1980. this is full for all time -- for full-time workers working year-round. this isn't just a national trend. this varies across geography. this is a local experience. in some states and areas of the country, young adults are earning more than their parents were when they were young. i think we have a slide prepared on that. host: you have this chart here, young adults earn $2000 less than young adults aren't in...
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i, like most people, look like an adult and i think like an adult so i can vote like an adult. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. now, what about hearing from somebody from london. [laughter] >> thanks, mr. speaker. at 16, you can leave home, you can have sex you can even get married, you can even join the army. all these are applied to adulthood. therefore, if you are an adult at 16, then why is the government refusing to lower the vote at age of 16? we are old enough to have a baby. but not old enough to vote. it makes no sense. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. now about -- now, how about someone from the east. we are going to hear from the woman in the dark blue dress. [laughter] [applause] abandoning my impartiality for a moment, i hope you don't hear i've worship mr. putin. i would have some worries about you if you did. [laughter] let's hear from you. >> thank you mr. speaker. i'd like to say that we cannot adopt the vote on 16 on a defeatist -- what is the value in education when there's nothing to put what we learned into practice? how can you
i, like most people, look like an adult and i think like an adult so i can vote like an adult. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. now, what about hearing from somebody from london. [laughter] >> thanks, mr. speaker. at 16, you can leave home, you can have sex you can even get married, you can even join the army. all these are applied to adulthood. therefore, if you are an adult at 16, then why is the government refusing to lower the vote at age of 16? we are old...
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today the agency cleared the drug for adults who overeat.ndard treatment involves counselling and in some cases anti-depressants. >>> super bowl weekend is here. the big game kicks off sunday. >> patriots will be relying on help from a player from burkes county who burst on the scene just two weeks ago. john clark is live in phoenix. this guy an eagles fan as a kid. >> reporter: that's right. james devlin's family have made their way to phoenix, arizona for the super bowl. they are so excited. everybody back in gilbertsville, pa is excited for him as well. we have a lot of music. james has waited all his life for this moment and there's a twist. >> i was an eagles fan through and through. philadelphia across the board. they were all my favorite teams. >> reporter: he grew up in gilbertsville. he was 16 years old when he saw his bird lose in the super bowl to the patriots. >> i was devastated. back in 2004 i remember rooting against my current team the patriots pretty hard when playing in the super bowl. it's the only super bowl that i ever e
today the agency cleared the drug for adults who overeat.ndard treatment involves counselling and in some cases anti-depressants. >>> super bowl weekend is here. the big game kicks off sunday. >> patriots will be relying on help from a player from burkes county who burst on the scene just two weeks ago. john clark is live in phoenix. this guy an eagles fan as a kid. >> reporter: that's right. james devlin's family have made their way to phoenix, arizona for the super bowl....
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are completely unaware of the products blind sided and a team of chemicals we're shooting for the adult population there's a lot of work to be done in the school district around the young kids and who is using e cigarettes to educate the parents about the product in that their cascades maybe experiencing the numbers maybe through 9 roof maybe 57 or 10 percent and 16 percent in 2014 from a national epidemic for the use of this product the time is right for san francisco to educate. >> commissioner. >> the follow-up on the directors comment this is a scomplekts issue what adds for the kids to think about this so the whole evaluation did they see and understand it it did it appeal to them and did it cause them to change i get it is a complex issue and get the fact that looking at the analytic of kids and this agency one of your big tools i have experience in the coalition you've been at this for a while in terms of smoking and looking at the lessons. >> you look at other initiatives and the importance of the educational outreach we offer how do we know we're getting the impact the bank for
are completely unaware of the products blind sided and a team of chemicals we're shooting for the adult population there's a lot of work to be done in the school district around the young kids and who is using e cigarettes to educate the parents about the product in that their cascades maybe experiencing the numbers maybe through 9 roof maybe 57 or 10 percent and 16 percent in 2014 from a national epidemic for the use of this product the time is right for san francisco to educate. >>...
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humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. our eyes they have a 200-degree range of sight. which is good for me. hey! and bad for the barkley twins. your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the
humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal...
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we met with the department of aging and adult services staff yesterday to receive feedback. we're here this morning to present to you our process and receive any feedback and for the next two weeks, including the mt action board of directors meeting, will be meeting with different groups to make sure we're doing the proper amount of outreach and if we're missing anything we fill in the holeses. besides additional outreach besides those meetings current sf registered rtc customers will be direct mail letting them know the program is approved. and the application will be on the back of that letter. applications and fact sheets we made available at different communities and stakeholder groups. we'll have newspaper ads. the advertisem
we met with the department of aging and adult services staff yesterday to receive feedback. we're here this morning to present to you our process and receive any feedback and for the next two weeks, including the mt action board of directors meeting, will be meeting with different groups to make sure we're doing the proper amount of outreach and if we're missing anything we fill in the holeses. besides additional outreach besides those meetings current sf registered rtc customers will be direct...
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-- she's surrounded by loving adults who talk with her and read with her and sing to her. she is a kick. she is babling and engaged and happy. i know she'll be brilliant. >> i love your passion for this. thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure, thank you so much. >> we have to take another break. when we come back, we're going to learn how early childhood when we come back, we're going to learn how early childhood development ultimately affects release a devastating avalanche of taste on your tongue. bury yourself in the flavor full of sweet icing and filling. call off the hounds! rescue is unnecessary. pillsbury toaster strudel, the snow day of breakfasts. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the differen
-- she's surrounded by loving adults who talk with her and read with her and sing to her. she is a kick. she is babling and engaged and happy. i know she'll be brilliant. >> i love your passion for this. thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure, thank you so much. >> we have to take another break. when we come back, we're going to learn how early childhood when we come back, we're going to learn how early childhood development ultimately affects release a devastating...
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so on the state level, three of the six major areas focused on adults and seniors. and those were in the area of health care reform and medical, aging and adult services and long-term care and i'm not going spend time on long-term care, because there is a report after mine. and self-sufficientcy for seniors and persons with disabilities. medical, concerned about funding with the affordable care act. numbers have grown, so we need to look at funding and making sure that the systems are updated and all of the support programs. a lot of them don't have legislation with them yet. so we'll look at them again. and again ensuring that seniors and persons with disabilities are identified during the implementation process with the affordable care act and as we move through this second round of sign-ups. and then homeless and at-risk populations, and service advocates. we'll be monitoring those through the year. aging and adult services, a priority and concern is protective services and looking for an increase in caseworker, mandated reporter, conservator and we need the mone
so on the state level, three of the six major areas focused on adults and seniors. and those were in the area of health care reform and medical, aging and adult services and long-term care and i'm not going spend time on long-term care, because there is a report after mine. and self-sufficientcy for seniors and persons with disabilities. medical, concerned about funding with the affordable care act. numbers have grown, so we need to look at funding and making sure that the systems are updated...
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of course dos is filled with many programs and we've got adult protective services, joe in the back there nodding her head. and we have jason in our intake and screening and consultation unit. across the department we're looking at how do we provide the best outcomes and you do that i have think, through qa. i remember when you first came you tried to give me a tutorial on it. i still have those pieces of paper. i read them really well today i'm not quite sure about the difference between the two, but i know we're better for it. we've struggled with this. this has not be easy because all our programs -- all of us are used to problem solving within our program when a consumer is dissas dissatisfied or whatever. and frankly, sometimes we can have a better outcome for the family because it's usually the family who we're working with. i can't -- anybody who's worked with ria, could you stand up please? okay so it's really an -- you see that? okay. down. down. i know ria has family here so if her family could stand. [applause] thank you for teaching us a lot, thank you for your quiet way of te
of course dos is filled with many programs and we've got adult protective services, joe in the back there nodding her head. and we have jason in our intake and screening and consultation unit. across the department we're looking at how do we provide the best outcomes and you do that i have think, through qa. i remember when you first came you tried to give me a tutorial on it. i still have those pieces of paper. i read them really well today i'm not quite sure about the difference between the...
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some of it exists in human nature if we adults don't crush it.s exist, maybe they want to test themselves. if they fall they try and try again. many parents want to protect them from falling. protection has a downside. >> when you create an environment free of risk what you're doing is leaving your child vulnerable. >> because being able to fall and recover is useful in life. >> i work with young people today and when they hit conflict, they have a melt down. >> because they've been protected as a baby? >> yes. if you fire someone who's 22 today it's not unusual for them to trash the place screaming and then have their parents call. they've been pampered their whole lives an the sad reality is you get slapped in the face all the time. you got to get tough. >> not too a $500 reward from the grateful family. that's it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. >>> i'm chris wallace. the new congress with its republican majority convenes this week. but will they cooperate with president obama or confront him? >> i'm being absolutely si
some of it exists in human nature if we adults don't crush it.s exist, maybe they want to test themselves. if they fall they try and try again. many parents want to protect them from falling. protection has a downside. >> when you create an environment free of risk what you're doing is leaving your child vulnerable. >> because being able to fall and recover is useful in life. >> i work with young people today and when they hit conflict, they have a melt down. >> because...