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dr. marshall, are you here? did he go in the overflow room? dr. marshall, if you are in the overflow room, we're going to wait for you. take your time. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i was in the overflow room. i feel like i've been here before. just a few words. this is my -- after ten years on the police commission -- did i say that? wow, 10 years. part of the [speaker not understood] commission back in 2004 when prop h passed. it went from 5 to 7 commissioners to four appointed by the mayor, three appointed by the board. i remember very clearly [speaker not understood] probably -- i had never served on a commission before. i had a lot more experience. clearly 10 years later, the wii [speaker not understood] of the commission. and really, what had happened, [speaker not understood] what asked again by the mayor to serve. i thought he was going to say, thank you. he said, no, we want you one more time. for the same reason that i said yes to then mayor newsome in 2004, i said yes to mayor lee to continue to serve. i think a lot of changes for poli
dr. marshall, are you here? did he go in the overflow room? dr. marshall, if you are in the overflow room, we're going to wait for you. take your time. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i was in the overflow room. i feel like i've been here before. just a few words. this is my -- after ten years on the police commission -- did i say that? wow, 10 years. part of the [speaker not understood] commission back in 2004 when prop h passed. it went from 5 to 7 commissioners to four appointed by the...
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dr. bethany marshal is an analyst. dr. marshal, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> thousands ofen pas watching how do they know their teen may be suicidal. >> it is tragic, because exposure to the behavior of others is one of the ed looing risk factors for suicide isty among teens can is why it is important that we are talking about this. be uh the risk factors are self-loathing, your teen starts to say everybody has been invited to the party but me. depression, the signs of depression, are disruptions in sleep, appetite, and concentration. depression followed by a burst of energy. it takes an enormous amount of energy to terminate one's own life, so it is when the teen is actually feeling better that they finally determine to do it. parents will often say she maz been depressed for months but she has been cheer nfl the last few months. she has given a pair of earrings to a friend, but it is when they are energetic that there is the greatest risk, self-mutilation, writing notes to others and then
dr. bethany marshal is an analyst. dr. marshal, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> thousands ofen pas watching how do they know their teen may be suicidal. >> it is tragic, because exposure to the behavior of others is one of the ed looing risk factors for suicide isty among teens can is why it is important that we are talking about this. be uh the risk factors are self-loathing, your teen starts to say everybody has been invited to the party but...
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dr. jill marshall and angela deserves to be reappointed because of her record and strong commitment to transparence socy and responderness to all people who come before the police commission. i want to acknowledge that issues like this can put the different part of the chinese and that community together there was not a division within the community and by continuing to support victor our community can be united in promoting strong women of color and victor as well. i want to say that our public defender mentioned that angela is providing a key voice for the under served and underrepresented voices on the police commission and by not reappointing her we lose the strong voice along with others. i want to say many women's groups are asking for strong representation for gender imbalances in power and i think angela understands that the power on a police commission or within the police and justice system within the city and to lose sentence of women's voices in power will be a great loss to the police commission and city as well. the asian caucus dinner they worked with the gay organizing relationship
dr. jill marshall and angela deserves to be reappointed because of her record and strong commitment to transparence socy and responderness to all people who come before the police commission. i want to acknowledge that issues like this can put the different part of the chinese and that community together there was not a division within the community and by continuing to support victor our community can be united in promoting strong women of color and victor as well. i want to say that our...
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dr. joe marshall, you've really put forth really great programs. i know that you mentioned the crisis intervention team and really the focus on mental health services and also to officers, but especially the delivery system so that we're sensitive to people with mental disabilities. and i think you said that this is really critical for you to continue to work to fully launch it. but if you could talk a little about that crisis intervention team a little more so we understand its impact on communities? >> sure, i'd be glad to. a a mental health service expert, i really went into this seeing a problem i didn't expect to learn so much about. really because [speaker not understood] i met some of the families who are directly impacted by a couple shootings that happened a few years ago. and when that happened, i think everyone around was heart broken. these are he very unfortunate incidences for everybody, for the department and the individuals involved. i'm not saying it's [speaker not understood]. i'm saying it's unfortunate when there is a death. whe
dr. joe marshall, you've really put forth really great programs. i know that you mentioned the crisis intervention team and really the focus on mental health services and also to officers, but especially the delivery system so that we're sensitive to people with mental disabilities. and i think you said that this is really critical for you to continue to work to fully launch it. but if you could talk a little about that crisis intervention team a little more so we understand its impact on...
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dr. joe marshall and angela chan. and i hope that that can happen. i guess what -- the difficulty for me is that you deserve to be on the police commission, but we have an equally deserving person that served for four years, one of the hardest working people i've seen on any commission with her heart in much the same place as you with a similar civil rights and multi-racial justice approach that you take i think as well. i'm just wondering, i know the mayor has another potential appointment with the vacancy of carol kingly seat as she ran for judge. my hope is you can be considered for that position. but i think angela chan in my opinion deserves to be rehe appointed baseded on her track record. i have to get going and i can't stay and listen to touch-tone testimony, but i have respect for you and hope you can be a police commissioner as well. thank you, victor. >> thank you. >> okay, supervisor tang? >> i want to thank supervisor mar for had i comments and, of course, we do have a very difficult decision before us given the vast qualifications of bo
dr. joe marshall and angela chan. and i hope that that can happen. i guess what -- the difficulty for me is that you deserve to be on the police commission, but we have an equally deserving person that served for four years, one of the hardest working people i've seen on any commission with her heart in much the same place as you with a similar civil rights and multi-racial justice approach that you take i think as well. i'm just wondering, i know the mayor has another potential appointment...
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they recognized this ultimately meant war. >> this reminded me that early on, thurgood marshall had no sense of who dr. king was. who is this preacher down south? as late as the 1960s the naacp is worried about him and lax collection of money, taking money out of their coffers etcetera but the strategic difference is such that thurgood marshall is of the opinion that dr. king is a great speaker. he is a wonderful speaker. he can change hearts and do this and do that. you walk away from a king speech and are so enthused you go back to segregated neighborhoods, segregated schools, back to racial inequality on the work site and the only place you make concrete change is if you change the law in terms of congress and the courts. >> thanks. all three of your books address in addition to dr. king lesser-known figures. i wonder if you could choose a story you think people should know more about and share it with the audience. >> we talked about this. >> your time, your book. >> i will take one and leave the baltimoree n for you. what i would single out is the conservative republican congressman from west cen
they recognized this ultimately meant war. >> this reminded me that early on, thurgood marshall had no sense of who dr. king was. who is this preacher down south? as late as the 1960s the naacp is worried about him and lax collection of money, taking money out of their coffers etcetera but the strategic difference is such that thurgood marshall is of the opinion that dr. king is a great speaker. he is a wonderful speaker. he can change hearts and do this and do that. you walk away from a...
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he is a marshall scholar. dr. janeway has seen booms and busts. 2014 is not 1999.g bowties today. what did the gurus of today have wrong about technology? did they get wrong versus the real technology of america? >> that-- quakes -- technology drives itself. the heroes of silicon valley are self-motivated, self-funded innovators, when in fact, if you technological process that makes an economic difference proceeds by trial and error and error and error. it is not an efficient process. it needs funding, upstream and notstream, from sources directly concern. historically, there have been two sources of funding. first, a mission driven state. a government that has established a political consensus as we did in the 50's and 60's. second, financial speculation. bubbles are everywhere. everywhere you have a liquid market and an asset, you will find momentum trading. most of the time, it is tulip bulbs and beach houses. every once in a while it is fundamental technology. olivia is great. we dragged her out of the london school of economics. did your world of innovation ge
he is a marshall scholar. dr. janeway has seen booms and busts. 2014 is not 1999.g bowties today. what did the gurus of today have wrong about technology? did they get wrong versus the real technology of america? >> that-- quakes -- technology drives itself. the heroes of silicon valley are self-motivated, self-funded innovators, when in fact, if you technological process that makes an economic difference proceeds by trial and error and error and error. it is not an efficient process. it...
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senator leno >> (clapping) >> got my marshall orders from kathy to keep it short. >> distinguished gifts and supporters of dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent will live their life with district and faith those are the block we're breaking here today. everything i've said about dr. george davis can be said about kathy davis (clapping) as we all knows kathy is unstoppable and unflapable in.com building you don't want to get between kathy davis and her vision. when she whacks the traffic at the capita the traffic parts as if missouri's was in the building (laughter) and she reminded me in putting the financing together one of the loose pieces was $20 million that redevelopment agencies in the past recollection is dollars we had to go to the difgdz those were owed and due and the governor was not g
senator leno >> (clapping) >> got my marshall orders from kathy to keep it short. >> distinguished gifts and supporters of dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent...
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senator leno >> (clapping) >> got my marshall orders from kathy to keep it short. >> distinguished gifts and supporters of dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent will live their life with district and faith those are the block we're breaking here today. everything i've said about dr. george davis
senator leno >> (clapping) >> got my marshall orders from kathy to keep it short. >> distinguished gifts and supporters of dr. george davis shourdz and senior center we all loved dr. davis and remember him a gentle giant not only in physical statute but in his ability to dream big and to implement those big dreams. george had the heart of a at the same time the vision of a pro get and the determination of a woirs he wanted to make sure our father addressed great grandparent...
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money -- lax collection of money, taking money out of their coffers but the thurgood marshall is of the opinion that dr. king is a wonderful speaker. he can change hearts and you walk away from his speech and you so enthused but you go back to segregated schools and neighborhoods and racial inequality on the work sites. and that the only place that you macon crete change is of you macon crete change is if you change the law, both in the congress and the courts. >> all three of your books address lesser known figures in the movement. if you could choose a story you think people should know more about. >> i'll take one and then i'll leave the baltimore end for you. the one unsung hero i would single out is a conservative republican congressman from west central ohio named william mccullough. he was the ranking republican member on the house judiciary committee, a rock-ridge conservative. against foreign aid and education and his home town is now represented by speaker john boehner but he was a passionate believer in civil rights and had been appalled in 1957 and 1960 that lyndon johnson, as senate majori
money -- lax collection of money, taking money out of their coffers but the thurgood marshall is of the opinion that dr. king is a wonderful speaker. he can change hearts and you walk away from his speech and you so enthused but you go back to segregated schools and neighborhoods and racial inequality on the work sites. and that the only place that you macon crete change is of you macon crete change is if you change the law, both in the congress and the courts. >> all three of your books...
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dr. scott porter, first thought it was a medical emergency, but soon realized it was a threat. >> we basically tackled the guy who was back there and pinned him down. >> reporter: air marshals restrained the man for the rest of the flight, then escorted him off the plane. as they drove him away, those onboard started clapping. >> this is one time where i might sound a little sexist, but i'm glad there were some burly men on the plane, because they really did what was great. >>> ukraine's acting president is threatening military action this morning after pro-russian militias took over government buildings there. nbc's ayman mohyeldin has the latest. >> reporter: pro-russian separatist militias have again taken over a police station, this time in a city in donetsk. it's seven days in a row where these pro-russian militias, well-armed with military precision in very crisp uniforms that many believe say are backed by russia, that they've been able to take over these buildings and that has pushed the country into a very difficult position. the ukrainian government has given an ultimatum for them to lay down their weapons and leave these buildings, or risk having the armed forces come in an
dr. scott porter, first thought it was a medical emergency, but soon realized it was a threat. >> we basically tackled the guy who was back there and pinned him down. >> reporter: air marshals restrained the man for the rest of the flight, then escorted him off the plane. as they drove him away, those onboard started clapping. >> this is one time where i might sound a little sexist, but i'm glad there were some burly men on the plane, because they really did what was great....
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they recognized this ultimately meant war. >> this reminded me that early on, thurgood marshall had no sense of who dr. king was. who is this preacher down south? as late as the 1960s the naacp is worried about him and lax collection of money, taking money out of their coffers etcetera but the strategic difference is such that thurgood marshall is of the opinion that dr. king is a great speaker. he is a wonderful speaker. he can change hearts and do this and do that. you walk away from a king speech and are so enthused you go back to segregated neighborhoods, segregated schools, back to racial inequality on the work site and the only place you make concrete change is if you change the law in terms of congress and the courts. >> thanks. all three of your books address in addition to dr. king lesser-known figures. i wonder if you could choose a story you think people should know more about and share it with the audience. >> we talked about this. >> your time, your book. >> i will take one and leave the baltimoree n for you. what i would single out is the conservative republican congressman from west cen
they recognized this ultimately meant war. >> this reminded me that early on, thurgood marshall had no sense of who dr. king was. who is this preacher down south? as late as the 1960s the naacp is worried about him and lax collection of money, taking money out of their coffers etcetera but the strategic difference is such that thurgood marshall is of the opinion that dr. king is a great speaker. he is a wonderful speaker. he can change hearts and do this and do that. you walk away from a...