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carlos: hablÉ anoche con jaime camil. me contÓ ccosas muy divertidas. al presidente trump, la madre de vanessa comparÓ la historia de su hija con la historia de toda la naciÓn , ademÁs gloria guillÉn pide justicia para la soldado y poner fin al acoso de las fuerzas armadas. de hecho, el ejÉrcito cree un comité independiente prime siga la base como nos cuenta en y que los soldados no sientan miedo a la hora de reportar casos de acoso sexual. lo que no sabÍan es que la madre de vanessa guillÉn llegarÍa la casa blanca exigir la presidente trump un investigaciÓn. >> es doloroso lo que me dijo ese seÑor. que lo aventaron de la barraca hasta abajo. edwin: luego de haber hablado con el presidente trump, la madre hablÓ con casi 13 personas que son a la fue a de las casa blanca esperÁndola para brindarle su apoyo moral y ella compartiÓ mÁs detalles ese supuesto crimen. >> ocultaron un crimen y un bebÉ no sé si de meses o de un aÑo pero lo aventaron de las barracas para abajo, por eso tiene que ser investigada. edwin: la seÑora gloria continÚa pidiendo acciÓn inc
carlos: hablÉ anoche con jaime camil. me contÓ ccosas muy divertidas. al presidente trump, la madre de vanessa comparÓ la historia de su hija con la historia de toda la naciÓn , ademÁs gloria guillÉn pide justicia para la soldado y poner fin al acoso de las fuerzas armadas. de hecho, el ejÉrcito cree un comité independiente prime siga la base como nos cuenta en y que los soldados no sientan miedo a la hora de reportar casos de acoso sexual. lo que no sabÍan es que la madre de vanessa...
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we've been speaking with camille dimitri of head of the russian sovereign wealth fund which is investing in vaccine research and russia thank you for your time and the comments thank you very much. international travel is slowly picking up and that's proving to be a headache for ireland which is having trouble with one particular set of tourists guests arriving from the united states are heading straight to enjoy ireland's bars restaurants and hotels a thing is they should be in quarantine for 14 days that's causing more than a little anxiety for the hospitality industry and its local regulars and chef told us he's had to turn american guests away. another lesson in the you know you have. to tip 2 different tables of american tourists going to go into the restaurant when they were asked about when they arrived in the country days earlier which means that the morning their 1st table just shrugged and walked away and the 2nd table the gentleman on it said he didn't have drawn a virus and it was all over hyped in a way and which one day just said i'm sorry we're done here thank you and plea
we've been speaking with camille dimitri of head of the russian sovereign wealth fund which is investing in vaccine research and russia thank you for your time and the comments thank you very much. international travel is slowly picking up and that's proving to be a headache for ireland which is having trouble with one particular set of tourists guests arriving from the united states are heading straight to enjoy ireland's bars restaurants and hotels a thing is they should be in quarantine for...
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statues of camille song and his son, kim jong il in.ille song led his country from its founding until he died in 1994. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. like how nice it is to save on your auto policy. but it's even nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this happens... ...or this.... ...or this... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, switch to farmers and you could save an average of three hundred ninety-five dollars. get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. from grills to play setsutdoor to bringing new hope and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so y
statues of camille song and his son, kim jong il in.ille song led his country from its founding until he died in 1994. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. like how nice it is to save on your auto policy. but it's even nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this happens... ...or this.... ...or this... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, switch to farmers and you could save an average of three hundred ninety-five dollars. get a...
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joining us now director of gallup center in black voices camille lloyd. thank you for being on. you can, about the mission. >> awesome, thank you for having me, mika. the gallup center on black voices is a 100 year commitment to studying and understanding the black experience. it's more than just moment in time polls, but rather understanding how black americans are living their lives. what are the impacts that systemic exclusion and oppression has had on their ability for a life well lived and to track and monitor progress along key sustainable development goals to understand what progress we are making or not making towards black americans achieving eccquitable life outcomes. >> thank you for doing this. as a college professor -- >> okay. it's not just me. nobody can hear jason johnson. we'll figure out his audio in a second. but camille, tell us more, especially listening to the words of john lewis, making good trouble, about the journey over the past 100 years and looking ahead to the next 100 years, exactly how will you focus in on the black experience in a way that really
joining us now director of gallup center in black voices camille lloyd. thank you for being on. you can, about the mission. >> awesome, thank you for having me, mika. the gallup center on black voices is a 100 year commitment to studying and understanding the black experience. it's more than just moment in time polls, but rather understanding how black americans are living their lives. what are the impacts that systemic exclusion and oppression has had on their ability for a life well...
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walk on a net that keeps the reflection of sound waves in this room to an absolute minimum so sounds camille measured with great precision the researches know that certain sound qualities bother us more than others. and higher frequencies always draw our attention and that makes the more problematic temporal variations are also an issue we tend to be very sensitive to sounds that aren't constant but very. so if a sound or source of noise is highly variable like the sound of a train that passes every 15 minutes that tends to bother us much more than a continuous noise. sound is measured as a sound pressure level expressed in decibel zz the higher the pressure caused by a sound wave the louder the sound the sound wave at 90 decibels is enough to blow out a candle. a loud speaker also generates sound waves an increase of 10 decibels causes us to perceive a sound as twice as loud 10 decibels less half as loud. the sound pressure level isn't the only deciding factor frequency the number of cycles of a sound wave in one second is also an issue. with humans tend to be more sensitive to sound at hig
walk on a net that keeps the reflection of sound waves in this room to an absolute minimum so sounds camille measured with great precision the researches know that certain sound qualities bother us more than others. and higher frequencies always draw our attention and that makes the more problematic temporal variations are also an issue we tend to be very sensitive to sounds that aren't constant but very. so if a sound or source of noise is highly variable like the sound of a train that passes...
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camille, the major decisions california school districts are making about the coming fall semester. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> welcome back. we are following a developing story near seattle where one police officer was fatally shot and another was wounded while chasing us a check. at about 3:30 this morning, police announced that they caught the person suspected of opening fire on the officers. he was hiding on a rooftop near the scene but police have not said why they were chasing the suspect in the first place. the nation's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, says progress is being made in developing a vaccine against the coronavirus. >> we are pretty cautiously optimistic that at the end of the year, beginning of this coming 2021, we will have one and maybe more, i hope more than one vaccine. >> dr. f
camille, the major decisions california school districts are making about the coming fall semester. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> welcome back. we are following a developing story near seattle where one police officer was...
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then he said camille never get in this man's army. >> of course.eat, he acted as if that was a punishment. but they made him, they classified him as à >> i thought morally? >> yes. >> he didn't serve in vietnam in the military at all. throughout the rest of his life would call to i usually support george w. bush. maybe when we get back to the beginning. let me see where we are right now then we can go back to the beginning. had he continued the trajectory of thought what you think his assessment would be right now in the trump years? >> i think he would be appalled. the republican field had been at least one day before julian died. we watch that and their work as you'll recall many people about 17 or 18 or so when they started. like most people julian did not take trump seriously and did not think he was a serious option as the party nominee. from day one he would have been Ãbone trump was first elected lots of people said to me, what would julian say and i said from the beginning he would say don't agonize, organize. he would have been geared towa
then he said camille never get in this man's army. >> of course.eat, he acted as if that was a punishment. but they made him, they classified him as à >> i thought morally? >> yes. >> he didn't serve in vietnam in the military at all. throughout the rest of his life would call to i usually support george w. bush. maybe when we get back to the beginning. let me see where we are right now then we can go back to the beginning. had he continued the trajectory of thought...
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. >> we already started to pivot full outdoor trainingur back pa >> reporter: co-owner camille says when complete, clients should have about 4,000 square feet of outdoor space to work with. >> we have canopies copping for shade in the cardio section. we have full squat racks being installed. we ordered new equipment for outside. >> reporter: the city of santa cruz says more than 40 businesses are already participating in its outdoor expansion program, quite a few others in the queue. in the south bay, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> remember, you can check out where your county stands on the watch list with our interactive feature at abc7news.com. see not only how long each region has been on the list, but why the state is keeping an eye on the spread of coronavirus there. >>> one area of california hit hard by the virus is getting financial help to control the outbreak. governor newsom today said the state will provide $52 million to the eight central counties you see on this map. positivity rates in these counties range from 11% to 18%. governor newsom says they're among the are
. >> we already started to pivot full outdoor trainingur back pa >> reporter: co-owner camille says when complete, clients should have about 4,000 square feet of outdoor space to work with. >> we have canopies copping for shade in the cardio section. we have full squat racks being installed. we ordered new equipment for outside. >> reporter: the city of santa cruz says more than 40 businesses are already participating in its outdoor expansion program, quite a few others...
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. >> reporter: co-owner camille says when complete, clients should have about 4,000 square feet of outdoor space to work with. >> we have canopies copping for shade in the cardio section. we have full squat racks being installed. we ordered new equipment for outside. >> reporter: the city of santa cruz says more than 40 businesses are already participating in its outdoor expansion program, quite a few others in the queue. in the south bay, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> remember, you can check out where your county stands on the watch list with our interactive feature at abc7news.com. see not only how long each region has been on the list, but why the state is keeping an eye on the spread of coronavirus there. >>> one area of california hit hard by the virus is getting financial help to control the outbreak. governor newsom today said the state will provide $52 million to the eight central counties you see on this map. positivity rates in these counties range from 11% to 18%. governor newsom says they're among the areas disproportionately impacted by covid-19.f health, safety, and
. >> reporter: co-owner camille says when complete, clients should have about 4,000 square feet of outdoor space to work with. >> we have canopies copping for shade in the cardio section. we have full squat racks being installed. we ordered new equipment for outside. >> reporter: the city of santa cruz says more than 40 businesses are already participating in its outdoor expansion program, quite a few others in the queue. in the south bay, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news....
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. >> how much of a difference do you think these reforms will make to the problem camille is talking about? >> and just how big the problem in the problems as i see it under a broader debate there is a toxic narrative particularly in the community that says policing is an institution and those that are reserved for black and brown people. this is extremely rare and that is true with legal or nonlethal force. and that's coming from 2018. and firing the weapons but then the nonlethal force this is not a large-scale all problem the with a practical limit that we will face in the different you can make to say that because they are so overblown, there really isn't that much room for improvement. and over the last several decades this is the problem 19751 more than 220 were wounded that by 2016 it was down and none of that and that is the limit that any proposal would face to the extent it can overcome this narrative. but to pick up on what we are seeing i do agree and has been made to difficult to fire bad police officers and that reflects a very real concern about security and there are
. >> how much of a difference do you think these reforms will make to the problem camille is talking about? >> and just how big the problem in the problems as i see it under a broader debate there is a toxic narrative particularly in the community that says policing is an institution and those that are reserved for black and brown people. this is extremely rare and that is true with legal or nonlethal force. and that's coming from 2018. and firing the weapons but then the nonlethal...
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. >> our makeup artist camille has me using the tinted lip oils because they're stupid-proof.up and get them all over your face. finally you have -- >> they are so good. >> yeah. finally, you have a makeup tip for us. >> okay, so the reverse makeup trend, so this has been around for awhile, but it's gaining traction on tiktok these days and essentially what it is is taking your makeup routine and just flipping it around to the reverse. so you start with the moisturizer generally anyway but then instead of putting on your primer first, you're essentially putting it on last and it's flipped around. you'll see how the normal makeup routine is. you are put your primer, translucent powder, setting spray the normal way but they're flipping it around. so i tested this out. i put the translucent powder on before my primer. it didn't work well for me because when i put the primer on top of the translucent powder, it got really pasty, and it created this whole situation that didn't have a great base to put my foundation on. i didn't feel like my foundation stayed on well. i felt like th
. >> our makeup artist camille has me using the tinted lip oils because they're stupid-proof.up and get them all over your face. finally you have -- >> they are so good. >> yeah. finally, you have a makeup tip for us. >> okay, so the reverse makeup trend, so this has been around for awhile, but it's gaining traction on tiktok these days and essentially what it is is taking your makeup routine and just flipping it around to the reverse. so you start with the moisturizer...
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i want to thank camille for all of your help, assistance with logistical support in getting me here. getting all of us here certainly would not have been possible without you. world war i centennial fatigue i realize is a real thing. it has been kind of a long four years, maybe even longer than that, but i am glad that we are spending some extra time thinking about the history of the war, its legacy, going into the postwar period. because it is critical, as we learned yesterday, to really think about what the war meant, on a global scale, its legacies, but also what it meant for certain groups of people, certain groups who the very meaning of war and peace itself is very complicated, very vexed. the meaning of peace and war is sometimes blurred when thinking about their lives and their experiences. and that is certainly the case for african americans and other peoples of african descent more largely throughout the diaspora. so i would like to start in 1919, specifically in june of 1919. the issue of the crisis, june 1919, "crisis," the news magazine of the naacp edited by w.e.b. dubo
i want to thank camille for all of your help, assistance with logistical support in getting me here. getting all of us here certainly would not have been possible without you. world war i centennial fatigue i realize is a real thing. it has been kind of a long four years, maybe even longer than that, but i am glad that we are spending some extra time thinking about the history of the war, its legacy, going into the postwar period. because it is critical, as we learned yesterday, to really think...
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i want to thank the museum for inviting me, but to also tell camille how much i appreciate her organizing me, and thank you for coming. when you think about it, on the surface, talking about women in war, there seems to be a connection, because we so usually associate war with male soldiers, with combat, with masculinity itself, so why talk about women and war? well, for those of you who know the museum, you know that in wars like world war i and world war ii, civilians become increasingly important, and women are a part of that process. munitionsd in factories, workers nurses and aides to the military machine, and much more bureaucratically than women work for war in the past. it is actually tied to the nature of the modern state, a bureaucratic war. and this is particularly true in the united states. women were very much involved in a wide range of activities, and their support for the war effort is, in fact, a part of the definition of how modern global wars were fought. so a woman's role in wartime allows us to more fully understand the nature of war mobilization in support of work. i
i want to thank the museum for inviting me, but to also tell camille how much i appreciate her organizing me, and thank you for coming. when you think about it, on the surface, talking about women in war, there seems to be a connection, because we so usually associate war with male soldiers, with combat, with masculinity itself, so why talk about women and war? well, for those of you who know the museum, you know that in wars like world war i and world war ii, civilians become increasingly...
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my name is camille. i'm just calling from district 9 in the miss, aion, and i'm calling to share my support. i echo all of the sentiments from the previous callers as well as the sponsors who offered this. it's been a long time coming as well as the intent that setts g this to be a focus, and i hope to see a follow-up, you know, agenda, and, you know, on the suggestion about removing the sheriff's office from our hospital and health offices. i hope for continued transparency from the commission and the public health department to see this through. thank you. all black lives matter. >> thank you. >> okay. i'll take the next one. >> hello? >> hello, caller? >> hi. go ahead. >> hi. i'll start the timer. please start speaking. >> hi. my name is kristin, and i'm an employee at san francisco general hospital. i'm calling in support of the resolution by dr. bennett, and i hope that the commission passes it, and there's more to follow. we definitely need more resolutions like this, and i yield my time. >> thank
my name is camille. i'm just calling from district 9 in the miss, aion, and i'm calling to share my support. i echo all of the sentiments from the previous callers as well as the sponsors who offered this. it's been a long time coming as well as the intent that setts g this to be a focus, and i hope to see a follow-up, you know, agenda, and, you know, on the suggestion about removing the sheriff's office from our hospital and health offices. i hope for continued transparency from the commission...
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if one can imagine the concourse of the u united states along the 2000 mile camille is mexico border,0 mile u.s.-canada mile, you can imamagine like a n orange band along ththe contour. chunk ofcovering a huge the u.s. popopulation. 200 million people are covered in what is known as the constitutionon-freezone, where e u.s.s.order patrtrol works with extraconstitutional powers. in that sense, on the southern border, the idea of the u.s. boarder patrol agent snatching people off the street t or snatching people in ththe desert or snatching people in the vavarious checkpoints they can t up in these zones,s, happens all the time. in a sense, it is like the extension ofof that border into places like p portland or chica. but as youou mentioned, within e constitution-freezone or the border jurisdiction. portland, close to the canadian border and also along the coast. so along the coastline, that also in the jurisdiction. when you look at bortac, the special forces unit of the u.s. border patrol, the once during ththe paramilitary style tactic, they are the border patrol on top of the borde
if one can imagine the concourse of the u united states along the 2000 mile camille is mexico border,0 mile u.s.-canada mile, you can imamagine like a n orange band along ththe contour. chunk ofcovering a huge the u.s. popopulation. 200 million people are covered in what is known as the constitutionon-freezone, where e u.s.s.order patrtrol works with extraconstitutional powers. in that sense, on the southern border, the idea of the u.s. boarder patrol agent snatching people off the street t or...
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a massive disadvantage if you get and if you it battled bad camille take you five to six weeks to recover fitness could find their immune systems as less effective. so how long might a player be out for if they show symptoms? the recommendation is at least ten days of co m plete recommendation is at least ten days of complete rest. in cases of moderate illness, bedbound, or had to attend an a&e department or an er department, hospitalized, actually it may well be that is two or three weeks their recommendation before you return to those exercise and we do return, it is a very great and gradual response back into exercise with close scrutiny of how that recovery is going. there are good reasons for caution as increasing evidence that coronavirus affects the body more extensively than first thought. scientist working with the charity cardiac risk and gunk recommend extra art screening for all athletes who had moderate cases of the disease. in the global trade union for a sportsman or woman went there to be a right to stave off the field. they cannot be a blast a working environment where th
a massive disadvantage if you get and if you it battled bad camille take you five to six weeks to recover fitness could find their immune systems as less effective. so how long might a player be out for if they show symptoms? the recommendation is at least ten days of co m plete recommendation is at least ten days of complete rest. in cases of moderate illness, bedbound, or had to attend an a&e department or an er department, hospitalized, actually it may well be that is two or three weeks...
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my name is camille, and i'm calling from mission district 9. i listened closely to your earlier presentation, and i really appreciate that there is such a strong focus on community and neighborhood strategy and that there is so much equity work that's going to be done. but i am calling because i recently learned about the amusing efforts about the latino task force. i'm not with them, and i don't represent them in any way, but they requested 1,000 tests, and they were given 100, and eventually given only 200. we are the center of the covid outbreak in san francisco. how short on tests are we? i know it was mentioned earlier in the presentation that there was a shortage, but if we're one of the most vulnerable neighborhoods and we're being underserved by almost 80, 90%, i want to know why that is so. i also know when i go on-line to get testing from covid sites, many sites are slowly disappearing. the fillmore sites has disappeared. i know that public health is an initiative, but i'm looking for those initiatives especially as a part of the miss
my name is camille, and i'm calling from mission district 9. i listened closely to your earlier presentation, and i really appreciate that there is such a strong focus on community and neighborhood strategy and that there is so much equity work that's going to be done. but i am calling because i recently learned about the amusing efforts about the latino task force. i'm not with them, and i don't represent them in any way, but they requested 1,000 tests, and they were given 100, and eventually...
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my name is camille. i'm just calling from district 9 in the miss, aion, and i'm calling to share my support. i echo all of the sentiments from the previous callers as well as the sponsors who offered this. it's been a long time coming as well as the intent that setts g this to be a focus, and i hope to see a follow-up, you know, agenda, and, you know, on the suggestion about removing the sheriff's office from our hospital and health offices. i hope for continued transparency from the commission and the public health department to see this through. thank you. all black lives matter. >> thank you. >> okay. i'll take the next one. >> hello? >> hello, caller? >> hi. go ahead. >> hi. i'll start the timer. please start speaking. >> hi. my name is kristin, and i'm an employee at san francisco general hospital. i'm calling in support of the resolution by dr. bennett, and i hope that the commission passes it, and there's more to follow. we definitely need more resolutions like this, and i yield my time. >> thank
my name is camille. i'm just calling from district 9 in the miss, aion, and i'm calling to share my support. i echo all of the sentiments from the previous callers as well as the sponsors who offered this. it's been a long time coming as well as the intent that setts g this to be a focus, and i hope to see a follow-up, you know, agenda, and, you know, on the suggestion about removing the sheriff's office from our hospital and health offices. i hope for continued transparency from the commission...
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camille, the search is on for a puppy that was taken from a rescue vehicle on treasure island.e notes so far and why people are worried about the dog. plus, how one county in california has yet to report a single case in the of coronavirus even after loosening restrictions in that county. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> flames still burning on a u.s. navy ship in san diego. we have an up date on more than 20 people who have been hurt. plus, santa clara county is allowing services like gyms and nail salons to reopen today. why that county is lifting restrictions while many others are pausing reopening plans. thank you for joining us and welcome to mornings on 2. i'm dave clark. >> and i am claudine wong. thank you for waking up early on this monday when it is a ste you, when i woke up unlike, please let them be right. it has to b
camille, the search is on for a puppy that was taken from a rescue vehicle on treasure island.e notes so far and why people are worried about the dog. plus, how one county in california has yet to report a single case in the of coronavirus even after loosening restrictions in that county. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and...
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. >> i'm camille. i'm a resident of district nine. i'm calling as well as everyone else to give my support for this initiative to be on the ballot in november. i want to thank supervisor preston for introducing this. i want to thank my supervisor ronen for sponsoring it. i think like the previous caller, this is an easy decision. we should put this to a vote in november. thank you. >> next caller please. you may proceed. >> my name is sean and i'm an d9 resident. i want to call in to support supervisor preston's ballot measure to increase taxes on large real estate transaction. especially in the midst of a pandemic induced economic downturn. we need to support those who need affordable housing and not real estate speculators. i urge the supervisors to put this on the ballot. thank you supervisor preston for putting this forward. thank you. >> next caller please. >> my name is sarah. i'm calling in support of the transfer tax. thank you supervisor preston for introducing this ordinance. i want to remind you all this is a race issue. th
. >> i'm camille. i'm a resident of district nine. i'm calling as well as everyone else to give my support for this initiative to be on the ballot in november. i want to thank supervisor preston for introducing this. i want to thank my supervisor ronen for sponsoring it. i think like the previous caller, this is an easy decision. we should put this to a vote in november. thank you. >> next caller please. you may proceed. >> my name is sean and i'm an d9 resident. i want to...
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my name camille and i'm a resident of sf district nine and i'm calling on the city to defund and disband the police with a $1.7 billion deficit it's both immoral and logical to continue to increase the police budget by 43 million in what our community needs is safety via community care and restorative service and what echo the sentiments and i want to provide additional scrutiny around specific-low hanging obvious cuts and some budget research conducted by the defund sfpd now coalition. first, we should eliminate officers this cost money per year with 40 officers and the police are creating a culture of criminalization and this is happening targeting people of color in our very own homes. we should reduce staffing by $48 million a year reducing airport police division staffing to 2,018 levels and an additional 50%. >> thank you for your comments. >> next speaker, please. >> >> hell oh my name is and i'm an immigration attorney and i live that district three and i'm calling to ask supervisors to defund disarm and dis pandemic the budget and redistrict its towards public-health housing and
my name camille and i'm a resident of sf district nine and i'm calling on the city to defund and disband the police with a $1.7 billion deficit it's both immoral and logical to continue to increase the police budget by 43 million in what our community needs is safety via community care and restorative service and what echo the sentiments and i want to provide additional scrutiny around specific-low hanging obvious cuts and some budget research conducted by the defund sfpd now coalition. first,...
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. >> i'm camille. i'm a resident of district nine. i'm calling as well as everyone else to give my support for this initiative to be on the ballot in november. i want to thank supervisor preston for introducing this. i want to thank my supervisor ronen for sponsoring it. i think like the previous caller, this is an easy decision. we should put this to a vote in november. thank you. >> next caller please. you may proceed. >> my name is sean and i'm an d9 resident. i want to call in to support supervisor preston's ballot measure to increase taxes on large real estate transaction. especially in the midst of a pandemic induced economic downturn. we need to support those who need affordable housing and not real estate speculators. i urge the supervisors to put this on the ballot. thank you supervisor preston for putting this forward. thank you. >> next caller please. >> my name is sarah. i'm calling in support of the transfer tax. thank you supervisor preston for introducing this ordinance. i want to remind you all this is a race issue. th
. >> i'm camille. i'm a resident of district nine. i'm calling as well as everyone else to give my support for this initiative to be on the ballot in november. i want to thank supervisor preston for introducing this. i want to thank my supervisor ronen for sponsoring it. i think like the previous caller, this is an easy decision. we should put this to a vote in november. thank you. >> next caller please. you may proceed. >> my name is sean and i'm an d9 resident. i want to...
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my name is camille. i'm just calling from district 9 in the miss, aion, and i'm calling to share my support. i echo all of the sentiments from the previous callers as well as the sponsors who offered this. it's been a long time coming as well as the intent that setts g this to be a focus, and i hope to see a follow-up, you know, agenda, and, you know, on the suggestion about removing the sheriff's office from our hospital and health offices. i hope for continued transparency from the commission and the public health department to see this through. thank you. all black lives matter. >> thank you. >> okay. i'll take the next one. >> hello? >> hello, caller? >> hi. go ahead. >> hi. i'll start the timer. please start speaking. >> hi. my name is kristin, and i'm an employee at san francisco general hospital. i'm calling in support of the resolution by dr. bennett, and i hope that the commission passes it, and there's more to follow. we definitely need more resolutions like this, and i yield my time. >> thank
my name is camille. i'm just calling from district 9 in the miss, aion, and i'm calling to share my support. i echo all of the sentiments from the previous callers as well as the sponsors who offered this. it's been a long time coming as well as the intent that setts g this to be a focus, and i hope to see a follow-up, you know, agenda, and, you know, on the suggestion about removing the sheriff's office from our hospital and health offices. i hope for continued transparency from the commission...
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my name camille and i'm a resident of sf district nine and i'm calling on the city to defund and disband the police with a $1.7 billion deficit it's both immoral and logical to continue to increase the police budget by 43 million in what our community needs is safety via community care and restorative service and what echo the sentiments and i want to provide additional scrutiny around specific-low hanging obvious cuts and some budget research conducted by the defund sfpd now coalition. first, we should eliminate officers this cost money per year with 40 officers and the police are creating a culture of criminalization and this is happening targeting people of color in our very own homes. we should reduce staffing by $48 million a year reducing airport police division staffing to 2,018 levels and an additional 50%. >> thank you for your comments. >> next speaker, please. >> >> hell oh my name is and i'm an immigration attorney and i live that district three and i'm calling to ask supervisors to defund disarm and dis pandemic the budget and redistrict its towards public-health housing and
my name camille and i'm a resident of sf district nine and i'm calling on the city to defund and disband the police with a $1.7 billion deficit it's both immoral and logical to continue to increase the police budget by 43 million in what our community needs is safety via community care and restorative service and what echo the sentiments and i want to provide additional scrutiny around specific-low hanging obvious cuts and some budget research conducted by the defund sfpd now coalition. first,...
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camille has written number one singles for little mix and queen bandit.. people just want to get to the point, really. i think that goes across all areas of our lives, whether it is politics, or even with food, i feel like the fact that the songs are faster means that the chorus will come quicker and it means that you get to that point in the song where you dance you do something a lot faster —— kamille. when you are writing, do you think about how a fast song will impact on the listener, both physically and mentally? i don't know about you, but when i hear something fast i am like... ijust but when i hear something fast i am like... i just want to get but when i hear something fast i am like... ijust want to get into it. my like... ijust want to get into it. my heart starts to race, and itjust com pletely my heart starts to race, and itjust completely changes your whole mood. soi completely changes your whole mood. so i think it isjust kind of like a little natural high, almost, you know, when you get that vibe that you arejust... for know, when you get
camille has written number one singles for little mix and queen bandit.. people just want to get to the point, really. i think that goes across all areas of our lives, whether it is politics, or even with food, i feel like the fact that the songs are faster means that the chorus will come quicker and it means that you get to that point in the song where you dance you do something a lot faster —— kamille. when you are writing, do you think about how a fast song will impact on the listener,...