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dr. marshall. >> i don't have any problem with -- maybe 3 $4. if we have a -- 3/4. if we have a study guide. to all the lawyers that didn't want to be on the commission. really. this is a horrible document and i will have to -- i'm going to tell you why. a lot of times it is assumed that -- i know these things. it is assumed. i think a document -- it is important that we should provide something. it may be second nature to you. it is not second nature to me. what i think is important to do, let me just say one other thing. help me with this. this might summarize just a little bit of the confusion that i have around all of these procedures. legal terms. procedural trial of disciplinary cases. i thought these were administrative hearings and not trials. >> they are. but perhaps we should change that name. it has been there a long time. >> we're not supposed to be doing trials. we're supposed to be doing administrative hearings. back me up on that. >> legally, these are administrative hearings. administrative abjudicative hearings. it dates back to 1932. it is called a
dr. marshall. >> i don't have any problem with -- maybe 3 $4. if we have a -- 3/4. if we have a study guide. to all the lawyers that didn't want to be on the commission. really. this is a horrible document and i will have to -- i'm going to tell you why. a lot of times it is assumed that -- i know these things. it is assumed. i think a document -- it is important that we should provide something. it may be second nature to you. it is not second nature to me. what i think is important to...
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dr. marshal, i don't want to address you directly, but i want to thank him for keeping on it and not like some of you others, looking for ways to let them off the hook yet again after years and years after following the -- refusing to follow the rules. i want to note one of the commissioners, this commissioner hammer, on three separate occasions referred to his devotion and love for jane warner as the basis for his support of the scoff law unconstitutional racketeers and doesn't care about the law and doesn't care about the constitution but only cares about his good friend the late may god have mercy on her soul jane warner. she is not in the law. i have checked the constitution and checked the statutes and your rules promulgated and her name isn't anywhere in those rules. she is not the law. the law is supreme. she is not. i wish you could put aside your friendships and if you cannot i wish you would recuse yourself. it is not proper to invoke her name as a basis for your justification for their criminal activities. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners. my n
dr. marshal, i don't want to address you directly, but i want to thank him for keeping on it and not like some of you others, looking for ways to let them off the hook yet again after years and years after following the -- refusing to follow the rules. i want to note one of the commissioners, this commissioner hammer, on three separate occasions referred to his devotion and love for jane warner as the basis for his support of the scoff law unconstitutional racketeers and doesn't care about the...
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dr. marshall. commissioner carol kinsley. commissioner slaughter is an excuse. we have a deputy chief with us. it president mazzucco: thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the wednesday, may 25, 2 cells 11, meeting of the police commission. could you please call item no. 1? secretary falvey: this is the approval of minutes for the following meetings, january 19, 26, february 2, 9, 16, and 23, and march 2, 16, 23, and 30, and april 6, 2011. president mazzucco: now that we have had a chance to review them, are there any changes the commissioners would like to make? commissioner: only a thank you to tom for putting all of these together. president mazzucco: and i agree with the thank you. we have have a lot going on with the police commission. we have. i share my appreciation for these minutes, and i know it takes a lot of minutes -- time. i know you are watching the meetings to make sure you get your nose accurate, so may i have a motion? commissioner: i move. president mazzucco: all in favor? any public comment in regard to the minutes? let's move
dr. marshall. commissioner carol kinsley. commissioner slaughter is an excuse. we have a deputy chief with us. it president mazzucco: thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the wednesday, may 25, 2 cells 11, meeting of the police commission. could you please call item no. 1? secretary falvey: this is the approval of minutes for the following meetings, january 19, 26, february 2, 9, 16, and 23, and march 2, 16, 23, and 30, and april 6, 2011. president mazzucco: now that we have...
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dr. joseph marshal, this commission took this [naming the commissioners] -- 100 days ago this commission announced they would be looking for a new police chief. we worked diligently and had worked with members of the family and i want to thank my assistances who ran the process, talked to the candidates and handled the interviews, transportation and to get us to where we are so i want to thank tanya for her help one of the unsung heroes. >> this process was thorough, as thorough as can be. we didn't interview the candidates once, we interviewed them twice. the mayor didn't but is the candidates once, he interviewed them twice. there is a joke in my law firm that who is the new partner that has been using conference room number one. i said that is mayor lee. he spent a lot of time there. but this was a thorough process and what we bring to you today is what we started out to bring to you. we told you we would bring a community focus, community policing and engagement, a respect of the rank and file and someone who is an inspirational leader. you saw him with his speech a few minutes ago.
dr. joseph marshal, this commission took this [naming the commissioners] -- 100 days ago this commission announced they would be looking for a new police chief. we worked diligently and had worked with members of the family and i want to thank my assistances who ran the process, talked to the candidates and handled the interviews, transportation and to get us to where we are so i want to thank tanya for her help one of the unsung heroes. >> this process was thorough, as thorough as can...
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dr. joe marshall. en route. commissioner dejesus. excused. commissioner angela chan. present. commissioner carol kingsley. present. commissioner james slaughter. here. commission president, you have a quorum. also on the dais, joyce hicks of the office of citizen complaints and the chief of police. president mazzucco: thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday may 4, 2011 san francisco police commission hearing. and tonight we have a brief agenda. and i know that the chief has to make an appearance after this downstairs at the boys and girls club celebration. he serves on the board so we'll try to get through this as soon as impossible so we
dr. joe marshall. en route. commissioner dejesus. excused. commissioner angela chan. present. commissioner carol kingsley. present. commissioner james slaughter. here. commission president, you have a quorum. also on the dais, joyce hicks of the office of citizen complaints and the chief of police. president mazzucco: thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday may 4, 2011 san francisco police commission hearing. and tonight we have a brief agenda. and i know that the...
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dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus.e also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one failed to -- failure to take such action would lead to center. these are actions above and beyond call of duty. at this time, i would like to invite the chief of police, cheif gascon, to come up here and speak. >> thank you, everyone, for being here. this is a special moment in policing movie get to cele
dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus.e also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of...
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dr. mallika marshall explains.... 3 01:00:00019to 3 in): "drrmmllika marshall" dog bites on the risemalllka::dogs are among thhs country's most populaa pets. but a new 3 marshall transitiin allika: thh sttdy found that man's 3 pite out of the nationns 3 01:00:11:25 too01:00:18:000- lower third (fade in): the number of dog bites requirinn hospitalizatioo innrrased 86 percent from 1993 to 2008 mallikk: the number of dog bitee requirinn hospitalizatton increased 86 percent between 1993 and 2008. maalika: while pet ownership pprrod, it doosn't account for the increase in hospital 3 children werr most likkly to & eehospitaaized.01:00:26:27 to 01:00:31:15lower third (fadee in): about 43 percent off peeple admitted, required treatment for skin nddtissue infectionsmmllika: abbut 43 percent of people admiited,, required treatment for skin and tissue infectionsmallika: here's how tt prevent getting pitten01:00:33:24too1:00:44:07 lower third (fade in): never leave a young child aalne with a petnever try to ssparate fiihting ani
dr. mallika marshall explains.... 3 01:00:00019to 3 in): "drrmmllika marshall" dog bites on the risemalllka::dogs are among thhs country's most populaa pets. but a new 3 marshall transitiin allika: thh sttdy found that man's 3 pite out of the nationns 3 01:00:11:25 too01:00:18:000- lower third (fade in): the number of dog bites requirinn hospitalizatioo innrrased 86 percent from 1993 to 2008 mallikk: the number of dog bitee requirinn hospitalizatton increased 86 percent between 1993...
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dr. mallika marshall explains... it ould rovide thh key to your own health. health. w your pamily medicallhistorymallika: you inherit half of your genetic profile from each parent, including genes that may cause or ncrease your risk of ceetain medical conditions. 17731:28:24 too7:33:30:02dr malliiaa marshall transition learning givee you cluee andd elpssyou certain diseases. teet over or stock background (fade out) lower third (fade in):gather information about three generations of rrlativeslower family disorderslower third your family historylowerrthird identify paaterns that may be relevvnt to your own health lower third (fade out)mallika: pearninggmore about your family history gives you ccles family istory ives you clues and helps you to understand youu risk for certain generations and note which medical disorders are recurringgin your family.your doctor can useethiss information to help you interpree the history of and identify patterns that own health. 17:33:05:0017::2:07:14 lower third (fade in): how often to check your bllod pressurelower thirdwhethee you need
dr. mallika marshall explains... it ould rovide thh key to your own health. health. w your pamily medicallhistorymallika: you inherit half of your genetic profile from each parent, including genes that may cause or ncrease your risk of ceetain medical conditions. 17731:28:24 too7:33:30:02dr malliiaa marshall transition learning givee you cluee andd elpssyou certain diseases. teet over or stock background (fade out) lower third (fade in):gather information about three generations of...
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&p lower third (fade in): "dr mallika marshall" calcium women take them to ward off suggests calcium ttack risk byyas much as 30 percent 01:00:7:18to01:00:08:30dr mallika marshall transition 01:00::8:30to01:00:12:20full screen graphicc (medical practice symbol) ith textt american workers pooled the results of 1 clinical trials mallika: new zealand and american researchers pooled theeresults of 11 cllnical trials in hich 2 thoussnd assigned to take eiiher a milligrams of calcium a ddy for an average of almost 4 years.lower third: dementia can affect anyynemallika: in whicc 12 thousand eople ver 40 werrerandomly assigned to take either a placebo or at least 500 milligrams of offalmost 4 years.the ratt off hhart attacks was small- 01:00:24:10lower third (faae in):2.7% ent into cardiac participants taking calcium went into cardiac arrest, 01:00:29:04lower third:2.2% went into cardiac p, poming uu on good day baltimmre... a shoccing crime... leaves one man with the word "rapist"... tattooed to hs foreehad.who's accused of doing it to him. you're watching fox 45 morning , my diet? well yes
&p lower third (fade in): "dr mallika marshall" calcium women take them to ward off suggests calcium ttack risk byyas much as 30 percent 01:00:7:18to01:00:08:30dr mallika marshall transition 01:00::8:30to01:00:12:20full screen graphicc (medical practice symbol) ith textt american workers pooled the results of 1 clinical trials mallika: new zealand and american researchers pooled theeresults of 11 cllnical trials in hich 2 thoussnd assigned to take eiiher a milligrams of calcium a...
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factors. 3 lower third (fade in): "dr mallika marshall""how much water do i need?d you drink each day? mmst people will tell you hat you need 8 - 8ounces glasses of water a day. but the answer really to17:30:21:09dr mallika marshall transition 17:29:12::2 17:30:30:0217:30:31:28 p7:30:35:05lower third (fadd in): water helps flush tooins out of vital organslower third lower third providess moist 3 throatlower third (cut out) mallika: water elps flush 3 carries nutrients to our cclls and provides a oistt envirrnment or ear, nose and throat17:30:54:1617:30:55:25 17:30:55:21lower third (ffde in): your overall healttlower third:wwere you livelower third:how physiially accive you areyour overaal health, phere you live, and how physically activeeyou are. 17:30:57:07 to17:29:58:17 dd mallika marshall transitton coming up oo good day alttmore... balltmore...all eyes on chhhuahuas!why ttese small pogs re in a big neee this month. 3 3 you're watching 3 fox 45 morning news.. alll locall. all morning. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of t
factors. 3 lower third (fade in): "dr mallika marshall""how much water do i need?d you drink each day? mmst people will tell you hat you need 8 - 8ounces glasses of water a day. but the answer really to17:30:21:09dr mallika marshall transition 17:29:12::2 17:30:30:0217:30:31:28 p7:30:35:05lower third (fadd in): water helps flush tooins out of vital organslower third lower third providess moist 3 throatlower third (cut out) mallika: water elps flush 3 carries nutrients to our...
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dr. mmllika marshall is herr with four quick tips -3 tt help you choose healthy ffts.::0:05:04 mallika marshhll""the skinny on dietary fatsmallika: not pll fat is crrated equal. in fact,some dietary fats rr mallika: the kee is o - separateethe bd from the good. in order to get the skinny on fat, 01:00:10:11 to -3&p01:00014:08lower thiid (fadd in): joan alge blake, ms, rd, ldn bostonnunnveesitymallika: nutrition expert. ok, so if mallika: what'ssconsidered a & "bad" fat?01:00:17:11 to 01:00:25:14lower third (ffde 3 arr bad fatsnutritionist: saturated and ranssfats are bad guys--they iicrease your &prisk of certain diseases. - fatty meats cootain saaurated & aked goods, often contain trans fats.mallika: ok, so if i'm lookkng ffr good fats. -3 what do i go ffr?01:00:28:07 to 01:00::1:26lower third (fadeein): chooseeplaat based oils like cooala or olive nutritionist: there are 4 -3 tricks. umbee onee choooe plant-based oilsslike canola or ollve, which connain healthy uunaturated fat. ptaae your butter for a ssread that has zero trans fats and &pmake suue it doess't cootaii
dr. mmllika marshall is herr with four quick tips -3 tt help you choose healthy ffts.::0:05:04 mallika marshhll""the skinny on dietary fatsmallika: not pll fat is crrated equal. in fact,some dietary fats rr mallika: the kee is o - separateethe bd from the good. in order to get the skinny on fat, 01:00:10:11 to -3&p01:00014:08lower thiid (fadd in): joan alge blake, ms, rd, ldn bostonnunnveesitymallika: nutrition expert. ok, so if mallika: what'ssconsidered a & "bad"...
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i don't think leaders of the civil-rights movement by thurgood marshall certainly not dr. king or others they intended for civil-rights legislation for litigation there is a wider impact of lower a number of reasons it did end up to members of the middle class. those where the people who were in a position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to african americans and opening of schools but for those like ethel matthews who was a child of alabama sharecroppers who was not very well educated come a very smart but not very well educated come it was a harder thing to do do to try to interview for jobs and be successful even after employment discrimination and legislation was enacted. i talk about those things in the book and why it so
i don't think leaders of the civil-rights movement by thurgood marshall certainly not dr. king or others they intended for civil-rights legislation for litigation there is a wider impact of lower a number of reasons it did end up to members of the middle class. those where the people who were in a position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to african americans and opening of schools but for those like ethel matthews who was a child of alabama sharecroppers who was not very...
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i don't think that leaders of the civil rights movement like thurgood marshall, certainly not dr. king, and others set autofor it to be that way. they intended for civil rights legislation, for instance, for civil rights litigation to have a wider impact, but for a number of reasons, the civil rights movement did end up being most beneficial to members of the middle class. those were the people who were in the best position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to african-american of the opening up of schools to african-americans, but for those like ethel may matthews who was the child of alabama sharecroppers who just was not very well educated, she was very smart, but not very well educated, it was a harder, harder thing to do to try to go in and interview for jobs and be successful even after the employment discrimination legislation was enacted, for instance. i talk about those things in the book, why it was so difficult to have a successful movement that brought in benefits for a greater number of people. >> we're talking with professor tomiko brown nagin at fe
i don't think that leaders of the civil rights movement like thurgood marshall, certainly not dr. king, and others set autofor it to be that way. they intended for civil rights legislation, for instance, for civil rights litigation to have a wider impact, but for a number of reasons, the civil rights movement did end up being most beneficial to members of the middle class. those were the people who were in the best position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to...
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i don't think that leaders of the civil rights movement like thurgood marshall, certainly not dr. king and others. they intended for civil rights legislation, for instance, firm civil rights litigation to have a wider impact. for a number of reasons the civil rights movement did. those were the people who were in the best position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to african-americans, the opening up of schools to african-americans. but for those like at the may matthews who was the child of alabama sharecroppers, who just was not very well educated. very smart, but not very well educated.
i don't think that leaders of the civil rights movement like thurgood marshall, certainly not dr. king and others. they intended for civil rights legislation, for instance, firm civil rights litigation to have a wider impact. for a number of reasons the civil rights movement did. those were the people who were in the best position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to african-americans, the opening up of schools to african-americans. but for those like at the may matthews who...
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marshall. >> present. >> commissioner dejesus. >> present. >> commissioner hammer. >> present. >> commissioner chan. >> present. >> commissioner kingsley. >> present. >> commissioner slauger. >> here. >> commission president you have a quorum. also on the dais, we have dr. joyce hicks, and would wow like to introduce our other guest? >> we have a very special guest tonight. our special guest tonight is our
marshall. >> present. >> commissioner dejesus. >> present. >> commissioner hammer. >> present. >> commissioner chan. >> present. >> commissioner kingsley. >> present. >> commissioner slauger. >> here. >> commission president you have a quorum. also on the dais, we have dr. joyce hicks, and would wow like to introduce our other guest? >> we have a very special guest tonight. our special guest tonight is our
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dr. joe marshall. en route. commissioner dejesus. excused. commissioner angela chan. present. commissioner carol kingsley. present. commissioner james slaughter. here. commission president, you have a quorum. also on the dais, joyce hicks of the office of citizen complaints and the chief of po
dr. joe marshall. en route. commissioner dejesus. excused. commissioner angela chan. present. commissioner carol kingsley. present. commissioner james slaughter. here. commission president, you have a quorum. also on the dais, joyce hicks of the office of citizen complaints and the chief of po