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dr. marshal? >> dr. bill marshal. i have been on the commission eight years. 8, and my office is in the bay view, and i am the executive board. >> commissioner kinsly? >> i have been on the police commission for about two and a half years and i have lived in the city 20, 25 years. i would like to thank the captain tonight as well as the st. vincent paul school for hosting us and all of you in the community for turning out tonight, as smf the fellow commissioners stated, this is a highlight for us to be able to come out and talk to you. and mostly, listen to what you have to say to us. my day job is as a mediator and i worked as a business lawyer for a few years and mediate the points and i have also served on and impart of the board of the executive committee of the law center to present the gun violence and i have been working on the gun violence prevention issues in the last 20 years, i raised my son in the city and my heart is in san francisco. and so thank you again for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> commissioner loftus? >> i love to get to hear the
dr. marshal? >> dr. bill marshal. i have been on the commission eight years. 8, and my office is in the bay view, and i am the executive board. >> commissioner kinsly? >> i have been on the police commission for about two and a half years and i have lived in the city 20, 25 years. i would like to thank the captain tonight as well as the st. vincent paul school for hosting us and all of you in the community for turning out tonight, as smf the fellow commissioners stated, this...
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dr. marshal? >> inspector, you know, any organization is only good as the character and integrity of the people that are in it. it is, you know you don't have good people and i good organization and what i tried to teach the young people that i work with is all about care and integrity. what i am afraid of is that they will grow up and change. go on to wall street and holding up the store. that is why we are in the mess that we are in. thank you for never changing. i'm assuming that you got that instilled in you and you did not forget. now on behalf of not only the department and the occ and the commission, thank you for representing, you know, what i tried to teach my young people, we need a lot for them to see that adults that are actually that way. >> thank you, commissioner. >> director hicks. >> thank you, thank you president mazzucco, and members of the commission. well, as i was saying to charles this evening, this is the third part of the triad recognizing chief investigator gallman for hi
dr. marshal? >> inspector, you know, any organization is only good as the character and integrity of the people that are in it. it is, you know you don't have good people and i good organization and what i tried to teach the young people that i work with is all about care and integrity. what i am afraid of is that they will grow up and change. go on to wall street and holding up the store. that is why we are in the mess that we are in. thank you for never changing. i'm assuming that you...
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dr. marshall? ei have to be at the committee meeting, i want to make sure that we don't have more than four, so, anybody else planning ongoing? >> i can make it. >> i just want to make sure that we are covering that. >> that is fine. >> thank you very much chief, call item 3 b. >> occ director's rment discussion. review of recent activities, presentation of the occ monthly comprehensive statistical report and companion reports for the periods of january 1, 2013 through january 31, 2013, and january 1, 2012 will you january 31, 2012. medation of complaints on january 2013 and adjudication of sustained complaints in january 2013. >> good evening, members of the commission and chief, sir and members of the audience. you have in your packets the january 20, 13 and 2012 statistical reports and companion reports that i will briefly discuss them. they were on your february, your mid february agenda but that meeting was canceled. soon we will be receiving probably next week, the february sta stits cal repo
dr. marshall? ei have to be at the committee meeting, i want to make sure that we don't have more than four, so, anybody else planning ongoing? >> i can make it. >> i just want to make sure that we are covering that. >> that is fine. >> thank you very much chief, call item 3 b. >> occ director's rment discussion. review of recent activities, presentation of the occ monthly comprehensive statistical report and companion reports for the periods of january 1, 2013...
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dr. bethany marshall says many people believe losing weight will solve their problems. >> obese people liveith the
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dr. marshall? >> commissioner? someone brought up, i think that out the whole taser thing that we had the three community meetings. so what is the next step? i am just curious what is the plan? >> sure. i need to meet with the other commissioners, the chief as well as the occ, to debrief on the three meetings that we have had and because we have had three meetings, that is six hours plus of any community testimony and questions and discussion and each of us have probably a box full of information. so we need to meet and figure out what have we gathered so far, how does that track with the resolution that this commission, i think that it was unanimously passed in 2011, that we meet all of those requirements and that, based on that, i assume that we need to write up or have some sort of finding of some sort. and then, once that is ready, get that in front of the commission, so that is what i see as the next steps as a single commissioner without conducting with the other ones and i need to talk to them and make sure
dr. marshall? >> commissioner? someone brought up, i think that out the whole taser thing that we had the three community meetings. so what is the next step? i am just curious what is the plan? >> sure. i need to meet with the other commissioners, the chief as well as the occ, to debrief on the three meetings that we have had and because we have had three meetings, that is six hours plus of any community testimony and questions and discussion and each of us have probably a box full...
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dr. marshal? >> commissioner kingsley? >> thank you very much for your really fabulous presentation tonight. you are off to a great start and you obviously have a really good rapport with the community already and there is a lot of confidence in you. i was particularly struck by your mode of prevention, prevention of violence tonight. that is absolutely terrific and it is great that you came prepared with the statements and you know, with tips and telephone numbers and so on. so, you know, numbers up to you and applaud you for all of that. i just have a couple of questions. one is around the auto theft, you have a sense for whether or not the majority are occurring as the result of just a few people that are well-organized and have, you know, particularly mo. or is it you know just a rash of isolated incidents? i mean what is your sense around that? >> my sense is that it is not a rash of isolated incidents. they are not necessarily criminals that are very well organized. generally, we found that auto break-ins and burglar
dr. marshal? >> commissioner kingsley? >> thank you very much for your really fabulous presentation tonight. you are off to a great start and you obviously have a really good rapport with the community already and there is a lot of confidence in you. i was particularly struck by your mode of prevention, prevention of violence tonight. that is absolutely terrific and it is great that you came prepared with the statements and you know, with tips and telephone numbers and so on. so,...
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dr. marshal for hosting us to my great colleague and friend and sharer of the chairmanship of the task force who is walking a very delicate line but doing so very ably and effectively, to our great mayor of our great city, thank you and to our great police chief who i really enjoy the opportunity to work with. i am pleased to be here. i am honored to be here. i tell you that this is personal for me, it's also professional for me. i realized after new town that in many ways i had failed. i had failed to do my part. we all failed to do our part when there is yet another homicide that takes place. and it's no longer good enough to say, well, that's someone else's problem. it's really our collective problem. and i think the tragedy, the unspeakable tragedy that occurred in new town, has awakened in americans across this great country that we have not -- we have to do so much more; that we have allowed the laws in this country to erode, a menace to have taken place in the (inaudible) congress have taken authority away from organizations like the cdc to do studies, taken away the authority of the
dr. marshal for hosting us to my great colleague and friend and sharer of the chairmanship of the task force who is walking a very delicate line but doing so very ably and effectively, to our great mayor of our great city, thank you and to our great police chief who i really enjoy the opportunity to work with. i am pleased to be here. i am honored to be here. i tell you that this is personal for me, it's also professional for me. i realized after new town that in many ways i had failed. i had...
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dr. marshal has listed over here. we have these capacities and we would love now to know where we can glean more resources and what's happening with the cdc as far as allowing for resources so that we can build on these programs that we know work with our colleagues in the community that help us to get at these root causes. could you speak to that? >> i would just like to acknowledge dr. garcia thank you very much. (applause). >> thank you for your leadership for public health in san francisco and thank you for your very wise desire to make part of your job obsolete. i think it's really interesting to know when we were fighting the fight in the 90's, the appropriations committee, at that time i was on that subcommittee, we were trying to get just a measure, just a measure of head injuries in our country, head injuries, you could fall down, whatever it is. but the nra and those forces blocked even taking a measure -- we were in the decade of the brain. so all that that implies, the head, that was important. and they wo
dr. marshal has listed over here. we have these capacities and we would love now to know where we can glean more resources and what's happening with the cdc as far as allowing for resources so that we can build on these programs that we know work with our colleagues in the community that help us to get at these root causes. could you speak to that? >> i would just like to acknowledge dr. garcia thank you very much. (applause). >> thank you for your leadership for public health in...
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dr. marshal? >> commissioner kingsley? >> thank you very much for your really fabulous presentation tonight. you are off to a great start and you obviously have a really good rapport with the community already and there is a lot of confidence in you. i was particularly struck by your mode of prevention, prevention of violence tonight. that is absolutely terrific and it is great that you came prepared with the statements and you know, with tips and telephone numbers and so on. so, you know, numbers up to you and applaud you for all of that. i just have a couple of questions. one is around the auto theft,
dr. marshal? >> commissioner kingsley? >> thank you very much for your really fabulous presentation tonight. you are off to a great start and you obviously have a really good rapport with the community already and there is a lot of confidence in you. i was particularly struck by your mode of prevention, prevention of violence tonight. that is absolutely terrific and it is great that you came prepared with the statements and you know, with tips and telephone numbers and so on. so,...
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dr. marshall sheperd at the university of georgia.president of the american immediate logical society and comes to us tonight from atlanta georgia. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you for having me. >> stephanie: dr. sheperd your article in ebony say african-americans are disproportionately exposed to climate change. i want you to explain how this works. >> yeah, sure. i mean most people when they watch the evening news they might notice in the downtown of the city it is warmer than the surrounding rural or outlying areas. that's because cities have asphalt and concrete there is less trees and vegetation and heat from car engines and air conditioning units. and that's why it tends to be warmer in the downtown cities of atlanta and san francisco than the surrounding areas. >> michael: and not only is it where people live you also point out that the jobs affected by climate change like in agriculture impact hispanics and african-americans. >> yeah, any marginalized population is going to feel the effect of climate change irrespectiv
dr. marshall sheperd at the university of georgia.president of the american immediate logical society and comes to us tonight from atlanta georgia. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you for having me. >> stephanie: dr. sheperd your article in ebony say african-americans are disproportionately exposed to climate change. i want you to explain how this works. >> yeah, sure. i mean most people when they watch the evening news they might notice in the downtown of the...
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dr. jay marshall shepherd around with us all morning here.you here. >>> vice president joe biden is going to hit the campaign trail to trump for comedian stoven colbert's sister is running for u.s. congress in south carolina. she won the democratic primary last week. biden's people will head to south carolina before the may 7th election. she faces a tough battle because the district is heavily republican. >>> in washington, three army wives and army fiancee their men severely wounded about a year ago in afghanistan got a big makeover on friday night. this was no regular fashion show, people. everything. the hair stylist and the makeup and the gowns and the liver driver, a driver, all of it donated. >> give something to people. what it feels like to be pampered and taken care of. >> just feel that everything came together and their outfits were provided and their shoes were provided and hair and makeup being done. everything is amazing and a it all happened even just for a few hours. >> i feel like every women is beautiful in their own way. i
dr. jay marshall shepherd around with us all morning here.you here. >>> vice president joe biden is going to hit the campaign trail to trump for comedian stoven colbert's sister is running for u.s. congress in south carolina. she won the democratic primary last week. biden's people will head to south carolina before the may 7th election. she faces a tough battle because the district is heavily republican. >>> in washington, three army wives and army fiancee their men severely...
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dr. jeffrey marshall, his ocietyxd forçó interventional angiography and intervention. ake sure people are ñr dr. nissing, let me start with you. you say there's a lot ofxd yavonnes out there.xdt( you say there arexd a lot of unnecessarye1 stents? they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. >> if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show that getting a stint will not prevent a heart attack, and will not make you live t(r'iques that should be used to relieve symptoms.d and some people even that are xd getting stents don't have q fá causing symptoms and yet they're actually having a procedure. >> a lot of these stents are xd( unnecessary? >> i don't believe so.xdxdÑi about 70% of all angioplasty and stent procedures in this country are done in people actively having heart attacks, large heart attacks or smaller heart attacks or having what we call unstable angina.xd that is chest pain that is currentlyçó damaging the heart patients. so less than 30% are actually done in these people with stable ischemic he
dr. jeffrey marshall, his ocietyxd forçó interventional angiography and intervention. ake sure people are ñr dr. nissing, let me start with you. you say there's a lot ofxd yavonnes out there.xdt( you say there arexd a lot of unnecessarye1 stents? they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. >> if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show that getting a stint will not prevent a heart attack, and will not make you live...
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dr. jeffrey marshal, a leading cardiologist whose specialty is implanting stents. >> doctor, let me startith you. you say there is a lot of yvonnes out there, the patient we just met. a lot of unnecessary stents. you say they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. >> the problem is, if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show that getting a stent will not prevent a heart attack and will not make you live longer. these are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. and some people even that are getting stents don't have symptoms. they have a blockage not causing symptoms, and yet they're actually having a procedure. >> are a lot of these stents unnecessary? >> i don't believe so. actually, about 70% of all angie owe plasty and stent procedures in this country are done in people actively having heart attacks, okay? large heart attacks or kind of smaller heart attacks or having what we call unstable an jina, chest pain that is currently damaging the heart in patients. so less than 30% are actually done in these peo
dr. jeffrey marshal, a leading cardiologist whose specialty is implanting stents. >> doctor, let me startith you. you say there is a lot of yvonnes out there, the patient we just met. a lot of unnecessary stents. you say they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. >> the problem is, if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show that getting a stent will not prevent a heart attack and will not make you live longer....
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dr. jeffrey marshall, his specialty is implanting stents and president of the society for an yog rah if ind intervention. from a patient perspective, you want to make sure people are being educated correctly. let me start with you, you say there's a lot of yvonnes out there, the patient we just met. a lot of unnecessary stents? they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. >> if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show that getting a stint will not prevent a heart attack, and will not make you live longer. these are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. and some people even that are getting stents don't have symptoms. they have a blockage that's not causing symptoms and yet they're actually having a procedure. >> a lot of these stents are unnecessary? >> i don't believe so. about 70% of all angioplasty and stent procedures in this country are done in people actively having heart attacks, large heart attacks or smaller heart attacks or having what we call unstable angina. chest pain that is currently damaging
dr. jeffrey marshall, his specialty is implanting stents and president of the society for an yog rah if ind intervention. from a patient perspective, you want to make sure people are being educated correctly. let me start with you, you say there's a lot of yvonnes out there, the patient we just met. a lot of unnecessary stents? they don't prevent heart attacks, they don't lengthen life. >> if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies dating back a number of years that show...
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dr. jeffrey marshall, president of the society for interventional and geography in intervention. for joining us. from a patient perspective, from a physician perspective, you want to make sure that people are being educated correctly. let me start with you. you say there's a lot of yvonnes out there, the patient that we just met. a lot of unnecessary stents, you say they don't prevent heart attacks. they don't lengthen life. >> the problem is if you have stable chest pain, we have very good studies that show getting a stent will not prevent a heart attack and will not make you live longer. these are techniques that should be used to relieve symptoms. and some people even that are getting stents don't even have symptoms. they have a blockage that's not causing symptoms and yet they're actually having a procedure. >> are a lot of these stents unnecessary? >> i don't believe so. actually, about 70% of all angioplasty and stent procedures in this country are done in people actively having heart attacks, large heart attacks or kind of smaller heart attacks, or having what we call unst
dr. jeffrey marshall, president of the society for interventional and geography in intervention. for joining us. from a patient perspective, from a physician perspective, you want to make sure that people are being educated correctly. let me start with you. you say there's a lot of yvonnes out there, the patient that we just met. a lot of unnecessary stents, you say they don't prevent heart attacks. they don't lengthen life. >> the problem is if you have stable chest pain, we have very...