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filtered reality of what law enforcement looks like in this country you know our our theory here of color of change is this is part of the ongoing challenge with media and their depictions of people of color and poor people in this country if cops really wanted to have a show about the kind of macro challenges that we have in this country around crime they would do a show on wall street or on capitol hill where that type of crime really does impact sort of broad ranges of americans in the way that we get to live every day but instead they go into communities that are poor you know show low level criminals they make all sorts of arrangements and agreements with. with police departments so they'll never show instances of police brutality they'll never show instances where the police sort of step outside of what they're supposed to do and for twenty five years corporations all around the country have placed their brands next to the show have sponsored it on fox and what we're saying is that enough is enough and in the months and years now following the murder of trayvon martin jordan davis in florida
filtered reality of what law enforcement looks like in this country you know our our theory here of color of change is this is part of the ongoing challenge with media and their depictions of people of color and poor people in this country if cops really wanted to have a show about the kind of macro challenges that we have in this country around crime they would do a show on wall street or on capitol hill where that type of crime really does impact sort of broad ranges of americans in the way...
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rashad, you guys at color of change are terrific in pushing people in the right direction. do you do that from the outside in this particular issue. >> i think the leadership that ultraviolet are showing, mayor bloomberg's group and others, it is critical that we have to hold politicians on both sides of the aisle accountable. our friends are the ones who stand with us when we are the most challenged. we have seen the ravages that gun violence has had on our communities. mr. law pierre talks about money and politics and bloomberg's money, what he fails to talk about is the way the nra has carried the water for the gun industry for years and has moved their money into the pockets of politician politicians who support them and has went after politicians who don't, and what we have is organizations like color of change and ultra violent and others, and we need to cull those democrats who come into our communities and let them know they are not going to have our support if they are in the back pocket of the nra and the gun industry. >> rashard let me stay with you for a second,
rashad, you guys at color of change are terrific in pushing people in the right direction. do you do that from the outside in this particular issue. >> i think the leadership that ultraviolet are showing, mayor bloomberg's group and others, it is critical that we have to hold politicians on both sides of the aisle accountable. our friends are the ones who stand with us when we are the most challenged. we have seen the ravages that gun violence has had on our communities. mr. law pierre...
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want to welcome into this conversation two guests, rashad robinson, the executive director of color of change and craig birnbach prom portland oregon, he spent seven years in the heart of nascar country as wcsc in south carolina. craig, this whole idea, we talked about how winston cigarettes was removed some years ago as a sponsor for nascar because it was too controversial. now they're bringing in the n.r.a. from afar, it looks ridiculous, but how much does it mean to the average nascar fan that is sponsoring the event they go to. >> i don't think it means much who sponsors the event. people love drives and the sport. you mentioned winston leaving. winston was losing money. they didn't have as much money to put in a sponsor ship. you're talking about a sport that has other sponsor ships. many cars are chon so farred by alcohol. i think we could argue that alcohol kills plenty of americans. where's this as political. i see this as a sponsor looking to reach a group of people that agree with them or are open to their sponsor ship and you're looking at a sport or track. it's the track that gets
want to welcome into this conversation two guests, rashad robinson, the executive director of color of change and craig birnbach prom portland oregon, he spent seven years in the heart of nascar country as wcsc in south carolina. craig, this whole idea, we talked about how winston cigarettes was removed some years ago as a sponsor for nascar because it was too controversial. now they're bringing in the n.r.a. from afar, it looks ridiculous, but how much does it mean to the average nascar fan...
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so dramatic that they would speak for themselves, as, in fact, he did with that example of the changing the color of the camouflage, changing the keepth charge setting -- the depth charge setting. these were dramatic examples that really convinced initially disbelieving officers that these civilian intellectuals did have something to offer. likewide, he said, they needed to stifle the natural tendency for offices to sit around intellectualizing about a problem for its own sake. he told his colleagues this was not at all like the situation in their own labs. their job was to improve things if they can and if not, to keep quiet. on the american side, phil morse from the outset, i think, showed an arguably even more skilled understanding of bureaucracies and military bureaucracies to make it an absolute rule, in fact, he required everyone read this every single month, the same standing instructions. he said we have to be able to get permission to go out and talk to the operational squad rants, we have to be able to talk to everyone from high to low to gather the facts. but we can't be seen as some s
so dramatic that they would speak for themselves, as, in fact, he did with that example of the changing the color of the camouflage, changing the keepth charge setting -- the depth charge setting. these were dramatic examples that really convinced initially disbelieving officers that these civilian intellectuals did have something to offer. likewide, he said, they needed to stifle the natural tendency for offices to sit around intellectualizing about a problem for its own sake. he told his...
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of it. but with the changes of the color they can highlight some of the embedded. so they are going to play with imagery and see how the lights can pull out and pop different images out and different times by changing the light display. that was appealing. it's something that would be changing in the nighttime. it was an exciting project and i think the community will be well served by this team that's there. >> i would like to thank commissioner for sitting on the panel and thank david for working with the arts commission and doing such great outreach. it was wonderful that we had over 135 responses. it was overwhelming and shows we need to do more of it. did you such a wonderful job and i'm excited about this project and i can't wait to see the final product. >> i have a couple questions. i guess it's one panel that is going to be covering? correct? >> most likely. they are looking for painting it on and printing it on a fabric. it a mesh fabric on top. it would be one but in the evening hours when it's dark and lit, when you light it up with the colors, certain e
of it. but with the changes of the color they can highlight some of the embedded. so they are going to play with imagery and see how the lights can pull out and pop different images out and different times by changing the light display. that was appealing. it's something that would be changing in the nighttime. it was an exciting project and i think the community will be well served by this team that's there. >> i would like to thank commissioner for sitting on the panel and thank david...
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of these changes. as you mentioned, there's one policy recommendation. and there's a lot of change the color, change the logo recommendations. the rnc isn't going to make any of the policy decisions, that's all going to be made by this cast of characters that you just alluded to that were at cpac. they're the ones that are going to introduce the policies. they're going to comment on what's going on and they may look because of it out of touch, you know, way too conservative, ineffective, in many ways i think exactly what the report outlined they shouldn't be doing. >> steve schmidt, the winner of the cpac straw poll certainly has a lot of new policy ideas that republicans have not adopted, like dropping all aid to israel and pretty much zeroing out defense spending and all sorts of things. it seems like they don't even know about him. but unless rand paul becomes the nominee, what would lead to any real policy changes in the next presidential republican candidacy? >> robert is right. policy changes aren't going to be driven by the republican national committee, they're driven by the candidat
of these changes. as you mentioned, there's one policy recommendation. and there's a lot of change the color, change the logo recommendations. the rnc isn't going to make any of the policy decisions, that's all going to be made by this cast of characters that you just alluded to that were at cpac. they're the ones that are going to introduce the policies. they're going to comment on what's going on and they may look because of it out of touch, you know, way too conservative, ineffective, in...
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change like in agriculture impact hispanics and african-americans. >> yeah, any marginalized population is going to feel the effect of climate change irrespective of colororgia we have seen quite a bit of drought. here in georgia many african-americans particularly in more rural counties work in the agricultural industry farming, and these industries are vulnerable to drought and increased frequency and intensity of drought which many studies suggest will occur as our clie climate changes. >> michael: i think every american, you know, goes to hurricane and thinks about that how it disproportionately affected african-americans in hurricane katrina. one factor was they were living in low-lying areas in new orleans. but this is more about the long-term effect of this. >> exactly. hurricane katrina puts a face on what this particular study talk about, but when we think about climate change african-americans are more vulnerable to heat stresses, to air pollution and asthma-related health consequences african-americans tend to be heightened by storms and climate change activity but are less likely to respond to things like floods and hurricanes. another inter
change like in agriculture impact hispanics and african-americans. >> yeah, any marginalized population is going to feel the effect of climate change irrespective of colororgia we have seen quite a bit of drought. here in georgia many african-americans particularly in more rural counties work in the agricultural industry farming, and these industries are vulnerable to drought and increased frequency and intensity of drought which many studies suggest will occur as our clie climate...
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of the san joaquin valley's staple industry, agriculture. the colorful tetops set against the majestic peaks of the sierrnevada are part ob a changing landscape re. already, the trail has been altered several times since its 1988 inception to accommodate the region's growing population. >> well, it's important for our area. it's important to fresno unty that we preserve agriculture. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of fans the place has earned over the years has anything to say about it. >> oh, my god. just for people to see it. i don't think they've ever seen anything likthis. toee the beautiful blossoms, and the colors, and thcountryside, and what--what it really takes to doing farming. i mean, i think--god, i just-- i just think they get a lot out ofhi
of the san joaquin valley's staple industry, agriculture. the colorful tetops set against the majestic peaks of the sierrnevada are part ob a changing landscape re. already, the trail has been altered several times since its 1988 inception to accommodate the region's growing population. >> well, it's important for our area. it's important to fresno unty that we preserve agriculture. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and...
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shapes of their lives still recorded, that the anastazi didn't disappear, they just moved and they carried everything with them. and when they ran into other cultures, they adjusted. they changed the colors of their vessels but they kept the same images, images of a landscape that is worn open, that is controlled by basic elements, by wind, by water, by gravity. see the shape of the world where i have spent my life, where i have been walking, looking for these stories. and just to give you a sense of scale here, that's me at the bottom of that pillar. and that pillar is just some old wall and that's all that's left of it, some memory of a canyon. every place out there is a memory, a memory of water, a memory of humans. most of those vessels that i just showed you -- they all came from museums. here is one that i found a few years ago, a seed jar in utah underneath a ledge. and i didn't move it from the spot. in fact, the sand had just been barely swept away to show the face of it, but it's still there. it's still under that ledge. i hope. i'd like to take you on a route and show you a way down to one of these artifacts. now, a lot of people look across canyon land, say, in southeast utah
shapes of their lives still recorded, that the anastazi didn't disappear, they just moved and they carried everything with them. and when they ran into other cultures, they adjusted. they changed the colors of their vessels but they kept the same images, images of a landscape that is worn open, that is controlled by basic elements, by wind, by water, by gravity. see the shape of the world where i have spent my life, where i have been walking, looking for these stories. and just to give you a...
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depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors changeding on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing. >> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sense that there is a dynamism. >> it gives the illusion that this cultures might be fragments of a larger, mysterious mass. >> the environmental artwork livens it with color, light, and the movement. three large woven soldiers are suspended. these are activated by custom air flow program. >> i channeled air flow into each of these forms that makes it move ever so slightly. and it is beating like a heart. if-0 when as of the forces of nature moving around us every second. >> shadow patterns reflect the shapes of the hangin
depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors changeding on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and...
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buildings up to 130 feet and that is when we start to move from that from pink to the kind of warm magenta color and one change that we have seen that we need to add to the map is there is a 200 foot on the side of a parking lot on harrison. probably the best way to tell what this means is this match here, which shows, the changes in heights. so the biggest thing that jumps out is that the reduction in height that we are doing to probably over generously heights and those are going to be high heights, and so we just reduced them a little bit. taking away those, we can see a mixture of light, blues, pinks and moving to the darker colors, the darker colors are closer to the transit in the south west corner. and you know, even put more on the cal train station. so, any way that is what to digest, and you can show the amount of gray area and shown that we are not changing heights in all that many locations. we also have a higher height alternative that we will be studying in the eir and this was created to emphasize the key locations with the additional height and addressing the concern. and to also reflect the pr
buildings up to 130 feet and that is when we start to move from that from pink to the kind of warm magenta color and one change that we have seen that we need to add to the map is there is a 200 foot on the side of a parking lot on harrison. probably the best way to tell what this means is this match here, which shows, the changes in heights. so the biggest thing that jumps out is that the reduction in height that we are doing to probably over generously heights and those are going to be high...
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and that somehow if we change the color of the cereal box, that inside the cereal will taste much better and sell better. this isn't about hiring more walmart greeters, right? this is about having them come into communities with a different message. that's what's going to be fundamentally hard. look, i -- took part in a really long, tough primary in 2007 and 2008 with hillary clinton. it went the distance. but it wasn't a divisive ideological prime. it was about who was going to be the salesman against never before african-american candidate and a never before female candidate at that level. and these guys are having a very, very different, as you can see from those clips, this is fundamentally and ideological. and those are going to be deep splits. and they're going to be harder eventually to piece back together once we have a nominee. and that's why i think it's just going to be so much harder. you can put people in these communities, but unless you give them a whole different series of things to say -- >> right. >> george bush, if you think about this, george bush in one of his first
and that somehow if we change the color of the cereal box, that inside the cereal will taste much better and sell better. this isn't about hiring more walmart greeters, right? this is about having them come into communities with a different message. that's what's going to be fundamentally hard. look, i -- took part in a really long, tough primary in 2007 and 2008 with hillary clinton. it went the distance. but it wasn't a divisive ideological prime. it was about who was going to be the salesman...
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changes have occurred in three major areas of policy. same-sex marriage, capital punishment and climate change. all today and all coming up next. of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. flawlessly. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> every gay, lawyer, teacher, doctor, dog catcher we have to leave the ghetto. we have to let all those people out there know that they know one of us. and if somebody
changes have occurred in three major areas of policy. same-sex marriage, capital punishment and climate change. all today and all coming up next. of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. flawlessly. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on...
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changing the color of the camouflage and the depth charge settings. these are dramatic examples the really convinced initially this believing officers that the civilian intellectuals did have something to offer. likewise, they needed ted stifle the natural tendency of scientists who sit around gassing and intellectualizing about a problem for its own sake he told his colleagues that this was not at all the situation. their job was to improve things if they can and if not to keep quiet. on the american side he said arguably a more skilled understanding of bureaucracy in the military would be made an absolute rule that would require everyone read every single month , the same standing instruction. we have to be a will to get permission to go out and talk to the operational squadrons. we have to be able to talk to everyone to lead to get the facts but we cannot be seen as some sort of. [indiscernible] who will tell on and that they're doing something wrong and even more important the credit has to go to the commanding officer. the report to the commandin
changing the color of the camouflage and the depth charge settings. these are dramatic examples the really convinced initially this believing officers that the civilian intellectuals did have something to offer. likewise, they needed ted stifle the natural tendency of scientists who sit around gassing and intellectualizing about a problem for its own sake he told his colleagues that this was not at all the situation. their job was to improve things if they can and if not to keep quiet. on the...
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of scale to the unions. a closer visit from the city's side is actively provided in the eir. so you can see that the modulation changes the color again breaking detain it scale to be - additional we've incorporated decks so they don't do the sort of stuck on the bacon the house's above us. we've provided space between the units and you can look at the 5 foot slot between the i take it. our street an on the other hand, designed with light colors so you can any other time misses the site. i'll quibble go through the green criteria that we've embraced. we're using green roofs to capture the water in order - if you've read the eir and owe l theeological it will slow the water before it gets down to the city sueers. we will have sun shades as well as sky also and solar to modulate the light. this is a view of the project all assembled. this is a view of the street where will use decorative pavement to make it more - lately on our fire truck turn around we're proposing a sports court with a basketball hoop that will
of scale to the unions. a closer visit from the city's side is actively provided in the eir. so you can see that the modulation changes the color again breaking detain it scale to be - additional we've incorporated decks so they don't do the sort of stuck on the bacon the house's above us. we've provided space between the units and you can look at the 5 foot slot between the i take it. our street an on the other hand, designed with light colors so you can any other time misses the site. i'll...
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of voice culture that are definitely being transmitted within the culture. [ensemble playing early music] (narrator) tone color is an important aesthetic component in the music of any culture. just as musical styles tend to change does the preference for types and qualities of musical sound. the use of timbre in european renaissance music was quite different from what it is today. (zajac) in the renaissance, there was a great proliferation of instruments of all sorts, and instrumental colors tended to be very bold and bright. [samples of various renaissance instruments] (herreid) early players, as far as we can tell, played more instruments then modern players do. in the same way that a modern reed player in a jazz band will play saxophone and flute and bass clarinet maybe, [light strumming] a minstrel at a renaissance court would be employed to play a string instrument, but could also double on a wind instrument like the recorder. [recorder plays high-pitched melody] some of the early instruments are limited in the range of colors. (zajac) a modern oboist can get a full blossomy sound and a very focused sound and a nasty sound, but a player of say a crumhorn, in the renaissance, to take an obvious example-- it
of voice culture that are definitely being transmitted within the culture. [ensemble playing early music] (narrator) tone color is an important aesthetic component in the music of any culture. just as musical styles tend to change does the preference for types and qualities of musical sound. the use of timbre in european renaissance music was quite different from what it is today. (zajac) in the renaissance, there was a great proliferation of instruments of all sorts, and instrumental colors...
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the addition will be setback and made of a different color brick. the building will be changed from office use to a mix of hotel, time share and residential units. that is the story on the old chronicle building. >> we have a question over here. hold on. >> when is it due to be complete? >> my guess is, i don't know for sure, but on the order of a year and a half from now. >> this is affordable housing? >> surprisingly what it did was generate the restoration of another landmark two blocks up designed by the reed brothers, all the affordable housing component will be two blocks up the street in a landmark building. >> when people do development, there is trade-off for affordable housing. it is not always within the ritz carlton itself. it can be relocated or paid into a fund and used another way. >> we will walk a block down this way down commission street. we are down here at the corner of third street and mission street. there is lots of construction going on. some old buildings. this is not necessarily a historic walking tour. this is to talk about buildings and earthquake i
the addition will be setback and made of a different color brick. the building will be changed from office use to a mix of hotel, time share and residential units. that is the story on the old chronicle building. >> we have a question over here. hold on. >> when is it due to be complete? >> my guess is, i don't know for sure, but on the order of a year and a half from now. >> this is affordable housing? >> surprisingly what it did was generate the restoration of...
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the housing building kind of darth vaeder versus light billion, i also, you know, like the darker building building better. ~ billion it's amazing what color does to changing that building. kind of changes it from a more modern design to i think a more '70s-ish institutional looking building. so, i prefer the kind of contrast between the light -- the shades and the darker material of the building. i understand the issue about kind of not affecting the view corridor to city hall, but i think this is probably one of the few places we could get away with a building like this. i don't know maybe not get away is the right way, but the neighbors would actually embrace it and hayes valley really kind of taking the lead in good modern architecture. we've seen a couple buildings already in hayes valley. so, i like the darth building and would support the darker. >> darth bader versus luke sky walker. i like this project. if i had just seen the lighter color one, i would have liked it as well. but having seen the darker win, i have a feeling it's nice to come across the black, but the darker one, charcoal, or whatever, when given a choice i lean towards the darker o
the housing building kind of darth vaeder versus light billion, i also, you know, like the darker building building better. ~ billion it's amazing what color does to changing that building. kind of changes it from a more modern design to i think a more '70s-ish institutional looking building. so, i prefer the kind of contrast between the light -- the shades and the darker material of the building. i understand the issue about kind of not affecting the view corridor to city hall, but i think...
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the addition will be setback and made of a different color brick. the building will be changed from office use to a mix of hotel, time share and residential units. that is the story on the old chronicle building. >> we have a question over here. hold on. >> when is it due to be complete? >> my guess is, i don't know for sure, but on the order of a year and a half from now. >> this is affordable housing? >> spr
the addition will be setback and made of a different color brick. the building will be changed from office use to a mix of hotel, time share and residential units. that is the story on the old chronicle building. >> we have a question over here. hold on. >> when is it due to be complete? >> my guess is, i don't know for sure, but on the order of a year and a half from now. >> this is affordable housing? >> spr
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in fact, they did in changing the color of the camouflage and these were dramatic examples that convinced disbelieving officers and civilian officers did have something to offer. likewise, they needed to have a natural tendency of those who sit around and watch lies in about a problem. he told his colleagues that this was not at all the situation. their job was to improve things if they could and if not, keep quiet. on the american side, i think it showed an arguably more skilled understanding of bureaucracy. it required everyone have the same standing instruction. because we have to get permission to talk to the operational squadron and be able to talk to everyone to gather the facts. but we can't be seen as a spy that is going to tell on them but they are doing something wrong. in the credit has to go to the commanding officer. we report to the commanding officer. and they said don't ever try to claim credit, even when you deserve it. because our job is not to run this ourselves. well, i wanted to mention just one other point. i definitely am writing the story of the nerds of world war
in fact, they did in changing the color of the camouflage and these were dramatic examples that convinced disbelieving officers and civilian officers did have something to offer. likewise, they needed to have a natural tendency of those who sit around and watch lies in about a problem. he told his colleagues that this was not at all the situation. their job was to improve things if they could and if not, keep quiet. on the american side, i think it showed an arguably more skilled understanding...
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but i'm not sure that's going to change the color and demographics of the population in county jail. they're out there on the street sometimes selling small amounts of drugs. until we address that problem and expand exponentially. jails will still be filled with poor people and people of color. you're not ending the war on drugs. we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is the sanction for opposing -- he is one of your members. >> he is and he is a valued member of the association. as an elected official, he is entitled to his own opinion. >> thank you. i have to say that, i want to think marty for coming here. he knew he was coming into this. i want to repeat. i am in the minority in the association. i think concerning this item, it is important for me and all of us to recognize there are ballot points o
but i'm not sure that's going to change the color and demographics of the population in county jail. they're out there on the street sometimes selling small amounts of drugs. until we address that problem and expand exponentially. jails will still be filled with poor people and people of color. you're not ending the war on drugs. we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer...