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dr. marshall called the new jim crow, and it was in lightning and additionally, in preparing for that panel on race after ferguson, and i took the time to view a pbs video from 1963. where from the course it said in 1963 and this was the moerpg that edgars had been sat and they had been assassinated or murdered and the farmer said, well, i think that in another three years, we will be able to deal with the jury discrimination and it will take a little bit longer for the defacto discrimination and then just finally, just a personal aside, and i did show with the panel, that, leading to, in texas when i was ten years old, and this was in 1962. and 8 years after brown verses the board of education. and you know, texas still had not gotten the memo, that the public education that was separate was not equal and that the school should be desegregated and so that was my out reach on sunday. >> okay. >> if i may, now i hope that i am not wrong with this but to understand that ferguson has put in a civilian review body for the police department and that is what i read in the news and so i think that
dr. marshall called the new jim crow, and it was in lightning and additionally, in preparing for that panel on race after ferguson, and i took the time to view a pbs video from 1963. where from the course it said in 1963 and this was the moerpg that edgars had been sat and they had been assassinated or murdered and the farmer said, well, i think that in another three years, we will be able to deal with the jury discrimination and it will take a little bit longer for the defacto discrimination...
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dr. marshall, it is a question and i think that i know the answer that the four letters that we have. >> all documentation will be including the summary letters, thank you. >> thank you, sergeant. >> thank you. >> item 2 b, occ direct's report, discussion and review of recent activities. >> pushp director hicks? >> yes, good evening, president loftus, and commissioner and chief suhr and members of the audience, this evening i will briefly describe the naco conference that occ staff and i attended, and kansas city, missouri two weeks ago. and this is the annual training conference that naco has. and it is three and a half days of courses including investigation techniques, civilian oversight role in police training, mediation, and body cameras, and language access, and lgbtq persons and police interactions. and constitutional issues and recent development in the law. this conference is attended by civilian oversight staff, board and commission members, attorneys, community members and law enforcement. it is the only conference f
dr. marshall, it is a question and i think that i know the answer that the four letters that we have. >> all documentation will be including the summary letters, thank you. >> thank you, sergeant. >> thank you. >> item 2 b, occ direct's report, discussion and review of recent activities. >> pushp director hicks? >> yes, good evening, president loftus, and commissioner and chief suhr and members of the audience, this evening i will briefly describe the naco...
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dr. rosita marshall who lives in liberia's capital city. >> it is very bad.ovia is a very congested city and we have about 1.5 million people. if someone gets infected it is very easy to spread it. >> people literally dying on the streets as we see in some of the pictures or is that exaggerated? >> i think yes, there are some. we have exaggerated a little bit here. for instance a patient may not get to the hospital or a clinic until, if a transport brings him to the hospital he's dead before he gets inside. >> dr. marshal wants to get more training for herself before returning home next month and safety is a universal concern among health care workers. >> i think everyone like myself has low level anxiety. >> dr. marshall says she hopes this is a wake up call and after the condition is contained, an epidemic of this level never happens again. >> that's robert ray reporting. time to head to washington, d.c. joie chen standing by. joie. >> good evening, john. tonight we'll look at what's at stake in iowa's political dreams. two running hard for an open seat, on
dr. rosita marshall who lives in liberia's capital city. >> it is very bad.ovia is a very congested city and we have about 1.5 million people. if someone gets infected it is very easy to spread it. >> people literally dying on the streets as we see in some of the pictures or is that exaggerated? >> i think yes, there are some. we have exaggerated a little bit here. for instance a patient may not get to the hospital or a clinic until, if a transport brings him to the hospital...
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dr. rosita marshal. >> you know, this is a very congested city. we have about probably 715 million people it can be easy to spread. >> we see people dying, or is that exaggerated? >> i think we're exaggerated here. a patient may not going to a hospital or clinic, and by the time he gets there, to take him out of whatever transport brought him, he could be dead before he even gets inside. >> dr. marshal wants to get more training to protect herself before returning home to liberia next month. and safety is an offer concern about health workers. dr. marshal said she hopes this is a wake-up call, and after ebola is contained a world will strengthen an already effected area. >> u.s. and coalition partners carry out more airstrikes. the pentagon said that it's helping push aisles fighters out of kobane, but it hay not be enough to prevent isil from taking control of the town. now kobane is on the border with turkey. wounded fighters are going to turkey for treatment. bernard smith spoke with fighters desperate to return to kobane. most of the syrian ku
dr. rosita marshal. >> you know, this is a very congested city. we have about probably 715 million people it can be easy to spread. >> we see people dying, or is that exaggerated? >> i think we're exaggerated here. a patient may not going to a hospital or clinic, and by the time he gets there, to take him out of whatever transport brought him, he could be dead before he even gets inside. >> dr. marshal wants to get more training to protect herself before returning home...
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dr. marshall, who lives in liberia. >> it's very bad. it's very bad. monrovia is a very congested city, and we have about probably 1.5 million people. if someone gets infected, it's very easy to spread it. >> people literally dying on the streets, as we see in some of the pictures, or is that exaggerated? >> well, i think yes, there are some. i think we have exaggerated a little bit here. for instance, a patient may not get to the hospital or clinic until it's late. by the time he gets there, to take him out of whatever transport brought him and bring him to the hospital, he's dead before he even gets inside. >> dr. marshall wants to get more train to go protect herself before returning home to liberia next month, and safety is a universal concern among health workers. >> i think everyone and myself included has some low level anxiety. >> i don't think it's going to -- >> dr. marshall hopes this is a wake up call for west africa, and that after ebola is contained, the world will help strengthen an already fragile society so that an epidemic of this lev
dr. marshall, who lives in liberia. >> it's very bad. it's very bad. monrovia is a very congested city, and we have about probably 1.5 million people. if someone gets infected, it's very easy to spread it. >> people literally dying on the streets, as we see in some of the pictures, or is that exaggerated? >> well, i think yes, there are some. i think we have exaggerated a little bit here. for instance, a patient may not get to the hospital or clinic until it's late. by the...
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dr. murase. >> thank you very much for this report i was a little bit troubled but the fang that june and jordan and marshal there wasn't sufficient materials i want more details and by what dates certain will they get their materials. >> i believe you're referring to the science we'll get that information to you eric losing it the person in favor of the meeting with the science department chairs and will have more information exactly what june jordan a structured we had conversations so he'll be able to give you more information. >> we received that information open the science team today as well so my - the scientific team working with eric lewis are rounding up the google and the iphones for those. >> we'll adequate the eye goggles yes commissioner wynns. >> i have the same question when you see its only a couple of schools small schools i want to know could someone do follow-up to see what's not working in the system are the other schools okay. they have the infrastructure so do it or what are you doing not you personally but what are redoing centrally to make sure that everybody is able to do this in a
dr. murase. >> thank you very much for this report i was a little bit troubled but the fang that june and jordan and marshal there wasn't sufficient materials i want more details and by what dates certain will they get their materials. >> i believe you're referring to the science we'll get that information to you eric losing it the person in favor of the meeting with the science department chairs and will have more information exactly what june jordan a structured we had...
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dr. murase. >> thank you very much for this report i was a little bit troubled but the fang that june and jordan and marshal there wasn't sufficient materials i want more details and by what dates certain will they get tir materials. >> i believe you're referring to the science we'll get that information to you eric losing it the person in favor of the meeting with the science department chairs and will have more information exactly what june jordan a structured we had conversations so he'll be able to give you more information. >> we received that information open the science team today as well so my - the scientific team working with eric lewis are rounding up the google and the iphones for those. >> we'll adequate the eye goggles yes commissioner nn
dr. murase. >> thank you very much for this report i was a little bit troubled but the fang that june and jordan and marshal there wasn't sufficient materials i want more details and by what dates certain will they get tir materials. >> i believe you're referring to the science we'll get that information to you eric losing it the person in favor of the meeting with the science department chairs and will have more information exactly what june jordan a structured we had conversations...
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dr. nancy snyderman and the nbc team is under quarantine as a precaution. >>> on wheeler road, a few blocks from the congress high metro station. u.s. marshals with the help of d.c. police were serving a search warrant. officers went into the apartment around 11:30 last night and they say a man displayed a handgun. an officer open fire on him. it's unclear if d.c. police or the marshals shot the man. shooting is under investigation. >>> in montgomery county, volunteers searching for the miss hogle children have moved their base of operations to germantown community center where they'll gather every day as they continue to look for sara and jacob. it has now been almost a month since the toddlers disappeared with their mother, who has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia is in custody but she's not saying where they are. volunteers have put up flyers in different languages. searching hiking trails from damascus to rockville. ♪ your promises >>> song and prayer on the national moul today. showing supported for israel. billed as the stand with israel rally, the group called for an end to global terrorism. they also spoke about america's r
dr. nancy snyderman and the nbc team is under quarantine as a precaution. >>> on wheeler road, a few blocks from the congress high metro station. u.s. marshals with the help of d.c. police were serving a search warrant. officers went into the apartment around 11:30 last night and they say a man displayed a handgun. an officer open fire on him. it's unclear if d.c. police or the marshals shot the man. shooting is under investigation. >>> in montgomery county, volunteers...
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. >> reporter: because marshall doesn't know how much time he has left g my doctor told me that -- words you never want to hear your drsay. he said, there's nothing more we can do for you. >> the 30 year old is now in a philadelphia hospital bed far from his home in utah. he has leukemia that's spread to his spine and brain. experimental genetic therapy is now his only hope. emily whitehead was the first to get the therapy two years ago when she was just seven. the treatment uses the patient's immune cells engineering them to tack the cancer. emily remains cans sr. free. >> one of the most exciting things about this therapy we have people who are in remission two to three years out from getting the therapy. >> reporter: dr. know yell fry hematology oncologist at hup which has just published new results on the therapy. it shows a 90% remission rate for patients getting the t cell treatment. >> honestly when i heard the results that they are getting on the study i kind of did a double take. report roar patients like marshall are only eligible when they've relapsed several times and nothing else works. he's hoping this l
. >> reporter: because marshall doesn't know how much time he has left g my doctor told me that -- words you never want to hear your drsay. he said, there's nothing more we can do for you. >> the 30 year old is now in a philadelphia hospital bed far from his home in utah. he has leukemia that's spread to his spine and brain. experimental genetic therapy is now his only hope. emily whitehead was the first to get the therapy two years ago when she was just seven. the treatment uses...
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commissioners mazzucco dejesus, marshal, wong, and melara of the san francisco police commission, i would like to welcome chief suhr and members of his command staff, dr. chiu and i and the rest of my classmates are very happy that you chose our school to have your meeting. i always enjoy having the officer courtney and the captain visit our school. and in fact, they are part of our school. and now, i want to tell everyone something about central police station and the district. central district has a population of 75,062, covering 1.8 square miles and 24 schools, and 24 parks and 20,000 hotel rooms. central police station has 86 police officers. and 74 male, and 12 females. 23 sergeants, 20 males and three females. and five lieutenants and four males and one female and one captain. and 55 of the officers are caucasian, and 24 asian, 7 hispanic and 5 african american. there are even ten officers who speak chinese like me. president loftus, on behave of our school and central police station, my fellow classmates and i would like to present some gifts to you and the commissioners chief suhr and central station to say thank you and welcome to our school.
commissioners mazzucco dejesus, marshal, wong, and melara of the san francisco police commission, i would like to welcome chief suhr and members of his command staff, dr. chiu and i and the rest of my classmates are very happy that you chose our school to have your meeting. i always enjoy having the officer courtney and the captain visit our school. and in fact, they are part of our school. and now, i want to tell everyone something about central police station and the district. central...
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marshall plan? airline stocks tumbled on the latest ebola headlines. investors are running scared. and here with the latest on all this, dr. potarazu, ceo of vital springs technologies and teddy weisberg, founder of seaport securities. welcome to you both. great to have you here. teddy, i will start with you. 460-point down day at its worse. 300 point swings to the positive side. 173 points where we ended up down on s&p. how much is ebola driven and how serious is this? why are we so volatile? >> i think it is very serious because it create as huge unknown, enormous unknown. that is what investors can't stand. sort of event de jure at the moment. there are at love other things going on. the mess in the middle east. political dysfunction here. economic numbers here. it is a perfect storm, gerri, for a downdraft in the stock market and we're getting that. >> getting just that. dr. sreedhar potarazu, the markets turn this morning. even before the markets opened futures turned dramatically south. with we told later she was allowed to fly. that could be because markets took another dive. why were they allowed to fly? >> this i
marshall plan? airline stocks tumbled on the latest ebola headlines. investors are running scared. and here with the latest on all this, dr. potarazu, ceo of vital springs technologies and teddy weisberg, founder of seaport securities. welcome to you both. great to have you here. teddy, i will start with you. 460-point down day at its worse. 300 point swings to the positive side. 173 points where we ended up down on s&p. how much is ebola driven and how serious is this? why are we so...