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dr. marshall when it comes to the memorial service did you make it no you do not he participate a furious, however he was working at the ben had an japan's restaurant and called me the 945 everyone knows the story he walked on a half hour lunch break and saw a young friend who he was with in childhood and asked him to getting give him a ride baking back to work my son survived from sincerely rose of the spine but told that it wasn't safe anywhere in the community we talk about public safety we talk the children they don't have the resources but all the buildings are being developed and the prisons and the distribution of the finances is not going directly to the children now i've called the police department to request the fbi be on the investigation this has a to do with an execution with the fbi responsible for coming in when it's an organized gangs we were told by the police department the fbi was not needed that's the question i feel we as a right as mothers to request if all those cases are not being solved you need help you know and have the fbi come in and other task force to come
dr. marshall when it comes to the memorial service did you make it no you do not he participate a furious, however he was working at the ben had an japan's restaurant and called me the 945 everyone knows the story he walked on a half hour lunch break and saw a young friend who he was with in childhood and asked him to getting give him a ride baking back to work my son survived from sincerely rose of the spine but told that it wasn't safe anywhere in the community we talk about public safety we...
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dr. joe we've been joined by commissioner dejesus and commissioner marshall will you please introduce yourselves dr. joe. >> good evening, everyone dr. joe marshall been on the commission forever we run a program called the boy's club and the 30 soldier and the man that was close to me for many, many years so love being here and i'm commissioner dejesus that been on the commission for 6 and a half years maybe more i'm happy to be here my can i job is an attorney i am happy to hear about the plan that was not put in stone your comments are important and we'll be making a decision shortly so at this point inspector call the next line item. >> item 2 public comment all matters listed under the consent agenda are considered by the board speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and the department ocii personnel neither the police or ocii personnel or commissioners are required to respond to the public but may provide a brief response the police and commission and others staff shall not have to respond we have a large group we'll limit the comments to 2 minutes first come, fir
dr. joe we've been joined by commissioner dejesus and commissioner marshall will you please introduce yourselves dr. joe. >> good evening, everyone dr. joe marshall been on the commission forever we run a program called the boy's club and the 30 soldier and the man that was close to me for many, many years so love being here and i'm commissioner dejesus that been on the commission for 6 and a half years maybe more i'm happy to be here my can i job is an attorney i am happy to hear about...
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dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategy will decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the traditional model that have shown a reward for the hard working peep in this community we've been trying to rebuild a sense of hope that is migsz from the four corners where i reside in golden gate historically this area has been known as pill corner a place whether anyone no matter of relying or whatever can buy it pharmaceuticals if you have the right amount of money awhile law enforcement law enforcement in the tenderloin is necessary the way we plan to use this resources the neighborhood is really from through cover officers they were charged and convicted of pleasing on the members of our community such a i want to increase the number of police officers to insure the members of my union nor meeting with the representatives and signing up for health care and childcare and healthy care and sat classes and other things i'm compe
dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategy will decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the traditional model that have shown a reward for the hard working peep in this community we've been trying to rebuild a sense of hope that is migsz from the four corners where i reside in golden gate historically this area has been...
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dr. marshall indicate i'm going to give a chance if there's anything the chief want to he'd briefly before we go. >> thank you, commissioner a couple of 389s of clarification number one we're the san francisco police department so we absolutely if you're in san francisco your within our jurisdiction no matter what side of the street you're on of any street two the comments in the at the beginning of the meeting what we're talking about here are lines on a map and which captain people report to we're not talking about the reassignment of any tenderloin police officers to a mall or to my other part of this new map the police officers that are currently responsible for the mall would remain responsible to the mall the police officers currently proofing the areas that will be additional will remain assigned to those areas they'll simply now be answering to captain assuring in his and working out felt tenderloin police district so, please you don't think i don't want anyone to be confused to think that the current compliment of tenderloin officers are going to be stretched at all the other one
dr. marshall indicate i'm going to give a chance if there's anything the chief want to he'd briefly before we go. >> thank you, commissioner a couple of 389s of clarification number one we're the san francisco police department so we absolutely if you're in san francisco your within our jurisdiction no matter what side of the street you're on of any street two the comments in the at the beginning of the meeting what we're talking about here are lines on a map and which captain people...
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dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategyill decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the t
dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategyill decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the t
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dr. marshall. >> thank you (clapping). >> next speaker >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> captain and chief i'm a secreted treasurer of local 2 so local 2 represents working in the hotel restaurant for food concession at the working at the at&t park park and sro so 9 thousand members in inform their work as room tenants and bell server and bartenders so our union located on the 209 golden gate avenue for over 2040 years the union hall is a home they come to the union hall building the committee in their work phase meaning their field reps and volunteering and so the field reps and also apply health care or childcare so all those unions biz business over the last several years the street safety is an increased return for example in early morning people need those are on the streets drug dealers still run on the sidewalks for lots of people and sometimes, the people have hard time walking our member increasing bylaw become uncomfortable to come to the union hall balls of safety concerns recently we're worked with the community 2 hundred block golden gate community working w
dr. marshall. >> thank you (clapping). >> next speaker >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> captain and chief i'm a secreted treasurer of local 2 so local 2 represents working in the hotel restaurant for food concession at the working at the at&t park park and sro so 9 thousand members in inform their work as room tenants and bell server and bartenders so our union located on the 209 golden gate avenue for over 2040 years the union hall is a home...
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i can't even quote on c-span what thurgood marshall said about dr. king, what he felt about and during that era. everybody turns on him. that is the life he has to navigate as he is talking about racism and poverty and militarism. nobody wants to hear that. they turn their back on him. guys broke. last year of his life he can't get a book deal, can't get paid speech, he is uninflated to the white house and black churches. the last mile of the way king has to walk all by himself. he takes that let a year later, april 4th, 1967, killed april 4th, 1968. when he is killed on the balcony he believes and bias believing everything and everybody has turned on him. the cosmos has shifted against him. five decades later martin was right and everybody else was wrong but that is not the way he got about it. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> michael shermer is a founding journalist for skeptic magazine. he discusses how science has influence the way we think about human rights democracy freedom, education and prosperity. this progr
i can't even quote on c-span what thurgood marshall said about dr. king, what he felt about and during that era. everybody turns on him. that is the life he has to navigate as he is talking about racism and poverty and militarism. nobody wants to hear that. they turn their back on him. guys broke. last year of his life he can't get a book deal, can't get paid speech, he is uninflated to the white house and black churches. the last mile of the way king has to walk all by himself. he takes that...
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clinton and first lady hillary clinton governor mario cuomo and supreme court justice thurgood marshall. drne and mr. knoxville you do the honors? [applause] [applause] [applause] it's not often that i get to boss the attorney general around. it's a tradition at the department that when an attorney general steps down he or she is presented with the actual cabinet chair in which they sat during cabinet meetings at the white house. so on behalf of your friends and colleagues here at the department we are presenting in now with your very own cabinet chair. maybe a little worn around the edges after six years of use but we hope that you won't mind. [applause] [applause] and now it is my privilege to welcome to the stage the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> hello everybody. thank you. please everybody have a seat. i think it's important to point out first of all that eric has more gray hair than me. [laughter] clearly he posed early in his tenure but it's a remarkable likeness, a wonderful portrait. i'm thrilled to be here despite the fact that eric is really j
clinton and first lady hillary clinton governor mario cuomo and supreme court justice thurgood marshall. drne and mr. knoxville you do the honors? [applause] [applause] [applause] it's not often that i get to boss the attorney general around. it's a tradition at the department that when an attorney general steps down he or she is presented with the actual cabinet chair in which they sat during cabinet meetings at the white house. so on behalf of your friends and colleagues here at the...
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dr. king and malcolm x and thurgood marshall all at the same time. >> yes.ith that as long as we are headed towards a better way for everybody, not just us but everybody. >> we felt that in this issue, technically, we wanted to make it clear that there are many ways to get to the success that we're seeking. >> and i think you did a great job. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> that was my conversation with van necessary vanessa de luca last week. what are we going to win out of this? but something we've already won. we're young activists and veteran activists and those in entertainment and athletes white and black and latino and asian, is that america has begun to have a conversation about change. the conversation in itself is a victory. now we must turn toward more substantive victories but just getting the conversation is how it began in the '60s and how it's beginning now. i'm glad "essence" put it on the cover. it's on the cover of american's minds. let's move forward even if we don't all agree on the tactics, we all agree we
dr. king and malcolm x and thurgood marshall all at the same time. >> yes.ith that as long as we are headed towards a better way for everybody, not just us but everybody. >> we felt that in this issue, technically, we wanted to make it clear that there are many ways to get to the success that we're seeking. >> and i think you did a great job. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> that was my conversation with van necessary vanessa de luca...
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is to commissioner marshalls prospective if the chief has things to respond to and certainly my fellow commissioners as well. >> so dr. >> dr. brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input. >> we gave me. >> no, no i wanted to get it up again and want to tell you there are other things afoot sergeant williams said we have approximately 2 hundred african-american police officers versus having nor prior that's true we're detain nine hundred officers of all raze i'm committed to having the police officers in san francisco we'll try to hire back the number of the officers that were lost the sergeant brought in the late 70s and 80s we had the officers we were under american people affirmative action and we need to replicate those numbers again, that's what i want to try to do within the law of the land again a lot of things be broug
is to commissioner marshalls prospective if the chief has things to respond to and certainly my fellow commissioners as well. >> so dr. >> dr. brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input....
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dr. king, supreme court justice marshal. united states senator bruce. the honorable barbara jordan who sat amongst us, retiring from the united states congress in 1978-1979. mickey legal and who lost his life trying to provide food to hungry people in ethiopia. astronauts and frederick douglass and booker t. washington harriet tubman rosa parks. maya angel ou who taught me. and gwen brooks, just a number of well known and unsung heroes whose contributions helped our nation become a more perfect union. the history of the united states has been marked by leaders, writers and artists. as a member of congress, i stand on those shoulders, whose struggles and triumphs made it possible for me to stand here today and continue to fight for their values and really the values embedded in what america is all about. the values of equality and justice, progress for all, regardless of race, religion gender or sexual orientation. mr. speaker, i have two very special giants. they are my mother and father. ivy jackson a vocational nurse and my father one of the first afr
dr. king, supreme court justice marshal. united states senator bruce. the honorable barbara jordan who sat amongst us, retiring from the united states congress in 1978-1979. mickey legal and who lost his life trying to provide food to hungry people in ethiopia. astronauts and frederick douglass and booker t. washington harriet tubman rosa parks. maya angel ou who taught me. and gwen brooks, just a number of well known and unsung heroes whose contributions helped our nation become a more perfect...
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marshall elementary school. anyone who comes upon the items is asked to call the police department. david stevenson, ktvu news. >>> mark zuckerburg and drla chan are donating $75 million to the hospital. the hospital will have more operating rooms, trauma rooms and more hospital beds in case of a major disaster. the $75 million donation is believed to be the largest private gift from individuals to a public hospital in the u.s. >>> bottoms up for bay area beer lovers. san francisco beer week kicked off tonight. a sold out crowd of 2,500 were there to sip on beers from all over california. there were 82 different craft breweries represented. those in attendance came from all across the country, even from around the world. >> beer week is just an opportunity for people to learn about beer, enjoy beer and come together as a community, breweries and people and have a good time. if you couldn't make tonight's beer week event there's still a lot of time. there are dozens of events being held. they're being held all over the bay area. >> i'm surprised bill wasn't there. he loves to brew beer. >> he loves to brew beer yeah. >>> the action the u
marshall elementary school. anyone who comes upon the items is asked to call the police department. david stevenson, ktvu news. >>> mark zuckerburg and drla chan are donating $75 million to the hospital. the hospital will have more operating rooms, trauma rooms and more hospital beds in case of a major disaster. the $75 million donation is believed to be the largest private gift from individuals to a public hospital in the u.s. >>> bottoms up for bay area beer lovers. san...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. my colleagues, emanuel cleaver, danny davis, chaka fatah, al green, gregory meeks, charles rangel and bobby scott. olympic gold medalist owens, and legal pioneers charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall. and they are led by graham president mark s. tillman. kappa cy fraternity founded in indiana university. the reverend ralph abernathy and my colleague sanford bishop william lacy clay the dean of the house, john conyers, alcee hastings, benny thompson and hakeem jeffries. general daniel james, the first african-american four-star general. attorney johnny cochran. and also the first black astronaut. and a special shoutout to a proud kappa brace klemoned of seattle, washington. they're land by william randy bates. alpha kappa alpha sorority founded in 1908 at howard university, a sisterhood who proudly boasts of congresswoman sheila jackson lee, eddie bernice johnson, terri sewell, alma adams and bonnie watson coleman. astronaut mae jenson, maya angelou, rosa parks and coretta scott king. and their honorable president, dorothy wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson ke
dr. martin luther king jr.. my colleagues, emanuel cleaver, danny davis, chaka fatah, al green, gregory meeks, charles rangel and bobby scott. olympic gold medalist owens, and legal pioneers charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall. and they are led by graham president mark s. tillman. kappa cy fraternity founded in indiana university. the reverend ralph abernathy and my colleague sanford bishop william lacy clay the dean of the house, john conyers, alcee hastings, benny thompson and...
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dr. king's request they stopped and knelt in prayer. following the prayer, the marchers turned around and returned to selma. finally, then on march 21, under the protection of the u.s. army federal marshals and the federalized alabama national guard at that point that group had swol ton 8,000 foot soldiers who were escorted safely for 54 miles from selma to montgomery. by the time the march reached the steps of the state capitol, that group had grown to approximately 25,000 people strong there on those steps in montgomery. mr. speaker, instead of bringing the campaign to search for voting rights to a halt, the photographs and blurry television images of that attack on bloody sunday galvanized the national attention. in fact the first march was a catalyst for action. just five short months after the first march congress had passed an president johnson had signed into law the voting rights act. mr. speaker, we as a nation must do more to ensure voting rights are proteblingt for all americans and in doing so we must remember the sacrifice of those individuals who came before us and work sod tirelessly to make a difference and create voting rights equal. it is truly a privilege for me person
dr. king's request they stopped and knelt in prayer. following the prayer, the marchers turned around and returned to selma. finally, then on march 21, under the protection of the u.s. army federal marshals and the federalized alabama national guard at that point that group had swol ton 8,000 foot soldiers who were escorted safely for 54 miles from selma to montgomery. by the time the march reached the steps of the state capitol, that group had grown to approximately 25,000 people strong there...
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i can't even quote on c-span right now what thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, said about dr. king what he felt about him during that era. so everybody turns on martin, the media, the white house, white folk, black folk, and that's the life he has to navigate for the last year of his life if he's talking about racism and poverty and militarism and nobody wants to hear that, they turn their back on him. he dies broke in the last year of his life he can't get a book deal, he can't get a paid speech he's disinvited to the white house, to black churches. this is the last mile of the way, so to speak, that king has to write all by himself. so when martin takes that bullet a year later -- same day, killed april 4, '68 -- when he's killed on that balcony, peter he believes and dies -- imagine this now martin dies believing everything and everybody has turned on him, the cosmos has shifted against him. now, five decades later martin was right, and everybody else was wrong. but that's not the way that he got up out of here. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org.
i can't even quote on c-span right now what thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, said about dr. king what he felt about him during that era. so everybody turns on martin, the media, the white house, white folk, black folk, and that's the life he has to navigate for the last year of his life if he's talking about racism and poverty and militarism and nobody wants to hear that, they turn their back on him. he dies broke in the last year of his life he can't get a book deal, he can't get a...
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dr. king's request they stopped and knelt in prayer. following the prayer, the marchers turned around and returned to selma. finally, then on march 21, under the protection of the u.s. army federal marshals and the federalized alabama national guard at that point that group had swol ton 8,000 foot soldiers who were escorted safely for 54 miles from selma to montgomery. by the time the march reached the steps of the state capitol, that group had grown to approximately 25,000 people strong there on those steps in montgomery. mr. speaker, instead of bringing the campaign to search for voting rights to a halt, the photographs and blurry television images of that attack on bloody sunday galvanized the national attention. in fact the first march was a catalyst for action. just five short months after the first march congress had passed an president johnson had signed into law the voting rights act. mr. speaker, we as a nation must do more to ensure voting rights are proteblingt for all americans and in doing so we must
dr. king's request they stopped and knelt in prayer. following the prayer, the marchers turned around and returned to selma. finally, then on march 21, under the protection of the u.s. army federal marshals and the federalized alabama national guard at that point that group had swol ton 8,000 foot soldiers who were escorted safely for 54 miles from selma to montgomery. by the time the march reached the steps of the state capitol, that group had grown to approximately 25,000 people strong there...