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they said they appreciated what the crn did what they want to see them more. they need to fill that communication. it also comes down to training and trust, to be able to have them talk to officers. they would address the officers, they had arrested some of them, when there were actually under. they will help the police and the community. under his guidance we are the most active community. of anyone in this country and any department. he puts his money where his mouth is. he tells them to stay out of the gang, and that we have officers with a wilderness program. there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on the streets, and we will continue to build those relationships as long as we have this in place. t
they said they appreciated what the crn did what they want to see them more. they need to fill that communication. it also comes down to training and trust, to be able to have them talk to officers. they would address the officers, they had arrested some of them, when there were actually under. they will help the police and the community. under his guidance we are the most active community. of anyone in this country and any department. he puts his money where his mouth is. he tells them to stay...
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events happened saturate those areas with our probation officers, with our crime prevention, with our crn partners and others that can help provide deterrence. that is predictive policing. and then the most important part is community organizing, something that has never let me in all of the years and all the time that i have worked in public office here. it has always been about stronger community building. this is where our youth advocates, our school advocates, our family advocates, our victim advocates, all of our church going folks as well as people that are not going to go to church but might touch us on a community service basis point. we have to step it up in our community organizing and work even closer together to prevent and to provide alternatives before things happen to suggest dispute resolution and abilities to argue is fine. but fighting and using violence as the answer -- that is not an answer for anybody. [applause] so our san francisco approach, one that has been derived from all of these very hard meetings that we have had to face each other down and said if we are not
events happened saturate those areas with our probation officers, with our crime prevention, with our crn partners and others that can help provide deterrence. that is predictive policing. and then the most important part is community organizing, something that has never let me in all of the years and all the time that i have worked in public office here. it has always been about stronger community building. this is where our youth advocates, our school advocates, our family advocates, our...
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unwavering, and i just wanted to share a story that i share with my office by the community response network crn which does a lot of violence prevention work working with youth who are at risk, if you will, and the story goes that there were a number of young people who were sort of hanging out outside of the bowling club, and when something likes that happens youth, kids look a certain way. what sometimes happens is the establishment gets worried and responds by calling the police. in this case summer much aligned with how she sees the world took it upon herself to talk to these young people and invite them into the club, and she works with groups like the groups that work with at risk youth and find them a way to enjoy the facilities free of charge and that's the type of person she is and the type of business she runs one that recognizes you're the most successful when you're connected to the community and giving back, so it is in recognition of that amazing spirit and approach to business that it is truly my honor to recognize the mission bowling club which has amazing food as well, and so to
unwavering, and i just wanted to share a story that i share with my office by the community response network crn which does a lot of violence prevention work working with youth who are at risk, if you will, and the story goes that there were a number of young people who were sort of hanging out outside of the bowling club, and when something likes that happens youth, kids look a certain way. what sometimes happens is the establishment gets worried and responds by calling the police. in this...
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then the crn works with the individuals impacted by street violence. they really try to target now deliberately anyone that is part of a homicide that might be gang involved or if there's further retaliation. now they are at the table really dialogues with sfpd, dph and all the cbo's to figure out how they can de-escalate the violence. in terms of exchanging information, of course in a confidential way, but there's definitely a more structured way to share information. i want to pause real quick and emfa zultz for the family piece, i would say that family, really really focusing on families as part of our treatment plans now because most often it's those fathers, it's the grandmothers, it's the girlfriends that really try to work closely with us and that actually contact the cbo's or offices to make sure their brother, sister, boyfriend that they actually get the wrap around service that is they need and what we find is that throughout all the scenarios that we have had, you know, the women that are part of these communities have been very vocal and ha
then the crn works with the individuals impacted by street violence. they really try to target now deliberately anyone that is part of a homicide that might be gang involved or if there's further retaliation. now they are at the table really dialogues with sfpd, dph and all the cbo's to figure out how they can de-escalate the violence. in terms of exchanging information, of course in a confidential way, but there's definitely a more structured way to share information. i want to pause real...
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. >> between 30 and 40% of crn is going for etanol, and of the remaining 60% about half its exported.re startinto see is china is really, you know, starting to plan lots of corn because they see this as a great opportunity to get into it. tom: do you think this note will go up to $8? they're going to try to get it done before sunday. >> i hope not. i really think that the secretary, that the white house is really pushing to release of this farm bill because if not we're going to add some severe problems when you go into a supermarket and c $8 per llon of milk. you're going o throw up your hands and say, this is worse than i ever thought. >> absolutely. tom: we will check back with you. thank you so much. well, itis just a movie, but in real life mandamus promised land is rallying nvironmentalists. meet the guy who sa that the dangerous thing for the economy. >> you sign this lease,. >> a lot of money. >> there is no reason your town should not have a state-of-the-art high-school. state-of-the-art high-school. >> when you [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made o
. >> between 30 and 40% of crn is going for etanol, and of the remaining 60% about half its exported.re startinto see is china is really, you know, starting to plan lots of corn because they see this as a great opportunity to get into it. tom: do you think this note will go up to $8? they're going to try to get it done before sunday. >> i hope not. i really think that the secretary, that the white house is really pushing to release of this farm bill because if not we're going to add...
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. >> w n rorhe rnt a tla neorpts ee re crn.derew o t trn t ouee nc anhallhi cge ee l ochne rk u louunca thou whme i? o s. e o n lin w c yo as y nt >>s poha cy is aghoo ve ahe e. cg tw ht sed tisea crle tot llbo ghnd ssf oe it ihe d. w . an yengo yo g tckutad evf ijunc ♪♪ n yom yo yohetafib doa. lalo y eehiay am hee o cai lhe c. an tncec i' ban >>edheca a in l aed s reed a t ar so mthilto g cho bd tce mesald ca. hewbo c, tendlo >>s steet sbo tplho tghc. thmu l oic br...