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dr. marshal to the police commission. like dr. marshal i come from a background of youth development and community organizing. i am an attorney and nationally recognized expert on racism and unconscious bias. i serve on the working group with commissioner marshal. i urge you not to reappointment him because he served in his position since 2004 under his tenure sfpd has been rogue and ranked 8th nationally in per capita officer involved shootings. two unrelated investigations show the depth of bias at sfpd. where has dr. marshall been? when i asked at the work group if the officers had been disciplined he told me he didn't know. i urge you also to learn more about bias and about the law. bias is not a disagreement or calling or demonizing someone because they have different beliefs. it's scientifically proven we have deep-seated stereotypes that drive our behaviors
dr. marshal to the police commission. like dr. marshal i come from a background of youth development and community organizing. i am an attorney and nationally recognized expert on racism and unconscious bias. i serve on the working group with commissioner marshal. i urge you not to reappointment him because he served in his position since 2004 under his tenure sfpd has been rogue and ranked 8th nationally in per capita officer involved shootings. two unrelated investigations show the depth of...
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dr. marshall been? when i asked at the work group if the officers had been disciplined he told me he didn't know. i urge you also to learn more about bias and about the law. bias is not a disagreement or calling or demonizing someone because they have different beliefs. it's scientifically proven we have deep-seated stereotypes that drive our behaviors different from our stated beliefs. also on the meet and confer please read the case san jose, it's clear meet and confer is about working conditions. it's not about every single policy, if we go to meet and confer on 272 recommendations we will never be able to implement them. san jose states there are certain elements like the use of force policy that is purely the domain of the policy maker. the police officer's association [buzzer] >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. next speaker? >> yes, my name is gloria barry, a native san franciscans, veteran 13 years military, veteran of law enforcement, 8 years. i would like to speak against the nomination of
dr. marshall been? when i asked at the work group if the officers had been disciplined he told me he didn't know. i urge you also to learn more about bias and about the law. bias is not a disagreement or calling or demonizing someone because they have different beliefs. it's scientifically proven we have deep-seated stereotypes that drive our behaviors different from our stated beliefs. also on the meet and confer please read the case san jose, it's clear meet and confer is about working...
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dr. marshall said, we have one patient who is critical and actively ongoing surgery and the other team, stable and in fair condition. >> may i ask, are those bullet wounds shotgun wounds, pellet -- we're hearing different things about the gun used. do you know anything about the kind of wounds? >> i'm not aware of that at this time. >> how long is the [ inaudible ] do you know? >> it's difficult for me to give the estimate, but the next update we can provide that information. >> how are -- feeling good about what's happening in that surgery right now [ inaudible ] -- >> so being critically ill and he is stable. critically ill but stable. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i'm not aware of the number -- [ inaudible ] -- information from any of the patients -- >> i'm not aware of that information. >> on another note, they've located, you know, some ancillary explosive devices and are trying to render those, make them inert. are you all still in a state of readiness should that situation magni magnify? >> absolutely. so as dr. marshall suggested we are level one trauma center and have adequate number of staff
dr. marshall said, we have one patient who is critical and actively ongoing surgery and the other team, stable and in fair condition. >> may i ask, are those bullet wounds shotgun wounds, pellet -- we're hearing different things about the gun used. do you know anything about the kind of wounds? >> i'm not aware of that at this time. >> how long is the [ inaudible ] do you know? >> it's difficult for me to give the estimate, but the next update we can provide that...
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dr. marshall suggested, we are a level 1 trauma center. we have accurate number of staff and resources available to take care of those patients if the need arises. >> and none of you guys have met with the patients? >> no. >> do you plan on doing that? >> i hope to see the patients, but that might not be today. >> so can you confirm that the patient that's in critical condition is the resource officer that was shot at santa fe? >> that's our understanding. [ inaudible question ] >> i don't know his technical status. >> but he was one of the officers on duty at the high school? >> that's my understanding. [ inaudible question ] >> we can ask mr. reyes. raul? when will our next briefing be? >> we're talking about 3:00 and we're thinking of a better location where you all can get better sound also. we'll let you know, but possibly inside genesee hospital. we're about to make a decision. we'll let you know to make a better locale for everyone. >> can i get a correct spelling of each one of your names. >> david, marsha-a-r-s-h-a-l-m-. gulshan,
dr. marshall suggested, we are a level 1 trauma center. we have accurate number of staff and resources available to take care of those patients if the need arises. >> and none of you guys have met with the patients? >> no. >> do you plan on doing that? >> i hope to see the patients, but that might not be today. >> so can you confirm that the patient that's in critical condition is the resource officer that was shot at santa fe? >> that's our understanding. [...
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dr. marshall has more. >> reporter: katie is grateful for these moments. >> i saw my life fash before anye: a trip to the dermatologist turned out to be stage 3 melanoma. >> i'm 37 weeks pregnant. they're telling me i have the deadliest skin cancer that there is. i was just completely distraught. >> reporter: melanoma has been increasing in recent years. it's now one of the most common cancers in young adults. especially young women. nearly 90% are thought to be caused by exposure to uv light from indoor tanning and the sun. >> it tends to occur in younger women, specifically in areas that are often covered, on the thighs or on the abdomen or even on the breasts or buttocks. >> reporter: dr. elizabeth hale recommends yearly skin checks. >> if you see a mole that's changing or a new spot on the skin, they should get that checked out immediately. most skin cancers are completely preventible. and most skin cancers are totally curable when they're caught early. >> reporter: katie was indeuced early so she could have surgery right away. she was left with a large scar but needed no further trea
dr. marshall has more. >> reporter: katie is grateful for these moments. >> i saw my life fash before anye: a trip to the dermatologist turned out to be stage 3 melanoma. >> i'm 37 weeks pregnant. they're telling me i have the deadliest skin cancer that there is. i was just completely distraught. >> reporter: melanoma has been increasing in recent years. it's now one of the most common cancers in young adults. especially young women. nearly 90% are thought to be caused...
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dr. marshall said, that we have one patient who is critical and actively going to surgery. the other two are stable and they're in fair condition. >> can we ask are those bullet wounds shotgun wounds, pellets? we're hearing different things about the gun use. do you know anything? >> i'm not available to that at this time. >> how long has he been in surgery this time? >> it's difficult to give an estimate, the next update we can provide that information. >> how are they feeling, are they feeling good about what's happening in the surgery room right now with the patient? >> so, he is critically ill, and he is stable. critically ill but stable in the o.r. [question inaudible] >> i'm not aware of that, of the number of surgeons in there. >> do you know if law enforcement has interviewed or got information from any of the patients? >> i'm not aware of that information. >> on another note, they have located some ancillary explosive devices and they're trying to render those, make them inert. do you have readiness for that situation? >> absolutely, so as dr. marshall suggested we
dr. marshall said, that we have one patient who is critical and actively going to surgery. the other two are stable and they're in fair condition. >> can we ask are those bullet wounds shotgun wounds, pellets? we're hearing different things about the gun use. do you know anything? >> i'm not available to that at this time. >> how long has he been in surgery this time? >> it's difficult to give an estimate, the next update we can provide that information. >> how are...
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dr. marshal who is also here today, we are the two non-lawyers on the commission who bring a different community perspective to this body. when i asked mayor lee why he would want me on the commission he pointed to my background as he had known me for many years. i have worn many hats in my life but i will outline just a few. i'm here as a former small business person, a social worker, an immigrant, a woman and a resident of district 7. i bring this perspective to the commission and believe that the public safety, that public safety must be a balance between the safety of our citizens in the safety of police officers. i have exhibited this balance and made evidence-based decisions while deliberating policies with my fellow commissioners. i have taken leadership roles or participated in the development of policies that affect our entire city. to note a few in the past four years i have spent part of hiring a new police chief. a new d.p.a. director. i have actively participated in the d.o.j. cops assessment and recommendations implementation as well as the development of policies such as the intro
dr. marshal who is also here today, we are the two non-lawyers on the commission who bring a different community perspective to this body. when i asked mayor lee why he would want me on the commission he pointed to my background as he had known me for many years. i have worn many hats in my life but i will outline just a few. i'm here as a former small business person, a social worker, an immigrant, a woman and a resident of district 7. i bring this perspective to the commission and believe...
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dr. marshall. he gets on the plane, flies to shanghai is a local and marshall hides behind the screen when joe appeared in the room, marshall springs out from behind the screen and tries to get him to come back. you see case after case where marshall goes to bizarre links. he can get back to where he was as a hopeful vision that he had appeared >> it's a wonderful moment because he's swallowing his pride and though many of these moments results almost desperate. you get them back together including pulling a certain surprises. they're a lighter moments throughout the book and many of them come through in the relationship that they join him for a significant part of this towards the end have with his wife. so it's sort of fascinating stories of cocktail parties they were throwing and she of course would talk about this outside figure, famous in the west, one of the most revered women in the world at the time. and there's this kind of magical moment but they are going to parties, having birthdays and
dr. marshall. he gets on the plane, flies to shanghai is a local and marshall hides behind the screen when joe appeared in the room, marshall springs out from behind the screen and tries to get him to come back. you see case after case where marshall goes to bizarre links. he can get back to where he was as a hopeful vision that he had appeared >> it's a wonderful moment because he's swallowing his pride and though many of these moments results almost desperate. you get them back together...
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dr. marshall said we are prepared and the patients are getting the excellent care and all under the best care of our physician and nursing and we don't want anything like this happening anywhere but we are always prepared. >> this is not the first time it happened in your trauma center. what is going through your mind right now? >> i think one of the reasons is we always think that it will never happen at your place. but we always prepare for it. you know, as you know, we always prepare for these drills. we are a hurricane zone so we always prepare for these disaster both manmade as well as natural. >> can you go over the injuries and the patients one more time for us? >> we've received three patients. two adults and one person under 18 years of age. i know one adult, you said it was a male, is in our operating room undergoing surgery at this time. one patient has been admitted to the hospital, the person under 18. the other person is in our emergency room being evaluated and treated. >> what's the message to these families and community now? >> we're here for you. we are are ready to se
dr. marshall said we are prepared and the patients are getting the excellent care and all under the best care of our physician and nursing and we don't want anything like this happening anywhere but we are always prepared. >> this is not the first time it happened in your trauma center. what is going through your mind right now? >> i think one of the reasons is we always think that it will never happen at your place. but we always prepare for it. you know, as you know, we always...
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dr. marshall said, we are prepared, and the patients are getting excellent care and all under the best care of physicians and nursing and we don't want anything like this happening anywhere. but all of us are prepared. >> this is the first time this happened in your trauma center. what is going through your mind now? >> i think one of the reasons is we always think that it is never going to happen at your place, but we always prepare for it. as you know, we always prepare for these drills. we are hurricane zone, we all just prepare for these disaster, both man made as well as natural. >> one more time for people tuning in now, can you go over the injuries and the patients one more time for us. >> we received three patients. two adults and one person under 18 years of age. we know that one adult and you said that it was a male, is in our operating room undergoing surgery at this time. one patient has been admitted to the hospital. i think that was the person under 18. and the other person is in our emergency room being evaluated and treated. >> what is the message to these families now, to t
dr. marshall said, we are prepared, and the patients are getting excellent care and all under the best care of physicians and nursing and we don't want anything like this happening anywhere. but all of us are prepared. >> this is the first time this happened in your trauma center. what is going through your mind now? >> i think one of the reasons is we always think that it is never going to happen at your place, but we always prepare for it. as you know, we always prepare for these...
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dr. marshall from kansas such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. marshall: i rise in support of h.r. 3170, the small business development center cyber security act of 2017. cyber security has become an increasing issue for small businesses as many small firms have less time than larger firms to develop cyber security defense strategies. fewer staff to monitor systems, and less access to capital to purchase computer security hardware and software. s as more businesses embrace online tools such as social media, mobile services and cloud data storage, the need for stronger information security and cyber security systems has grown. small business development centers provide important resources and business assistance programs for entrepreneurs and small business owners. in kansas, small business development centers have aided hundreds of businesses across the state, many of which i visited across the district. h.r. 3170 acknowledges the importance of cyber security as well as the broad reach of
dr. marshall from kansas such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. marshall: i rise in support of h.r. 3170, the small business development center cyber security act of 2017. cyber security has become an increasing issue for small businesses as many small firms have less time than larger firms to develop cyber security defense strategies. fewer staff to monitor systems, and less access to capital to purchase computer security hardware and software. s...
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marshall tuck. dr. oz: is coconut oil healthy or not? an alarming recommendation to stop eating this stuff, we're having a that we'll answer once and for all. over fat has to do with how much fat is in your body. skinny and e actually be overfat. dr. oz: i'll determine how you in your own ight living room, coming up next. to stay alive today! >> yeah! [cheers and applause]
marshall tuck. dr. oz: is coconut oil healthy or not? an alarming recommendation to stop eating this stuff, we're having a that we'll answer once and for all. over fat has to do with how much fat is in your body. skinny and e actually be overfat. dr. oz: i'll determine how you in your own ight living room, coming up next. to stay alive today! >> yeah! [cheers and applause]
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marshall tuck. hello. i'm dr. sheldon cooper, and welcome to the premiere episode of sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. over the next 52 weeks, you and i are going to explore the dynamic world of vexillology. hang on, dr. c. what's vexillology? vexillology is the study of flags. cool. i think i just learned something. did you have fun doing it? i'll say. fun and information are two sides to this video podcast, not unlike the only two-sided state flag-- oregon. oh, look.
marshall tuck. hello. i'm dr. sheldon cooper, and welcome to the premiere episode of sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags. over the next 52 weeks, you and i are going to explore the dynamic world of vexillology. hang on, dr. c. what's vexillology? vexillology is the study of flags. cool. i think i just learned something. did you have fun doing it? i'll say. fun and information are two sides to this video podcast, not unlike the only two-sided state flag-- oregon. oh, look.
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dr. carol steiger. she has argued against the death penalty in a number of cases before the court. she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. watch landmark cases next monday at 9 eastern on c-span, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases, and follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for each case. a link to the national constitution center's and our active constitution, and the landmark cases podcasts. >> now a conversation with doug because -- he talks about the history of the supreme court, including his time as a clerk. it runs about 40 minutes. >> let me first off say thank you again, judge ginsburg. >> [ applause ] >> thank you very much. a command performance. let's talk a little bit about your own interest in the law. when did you first know you wanted to get into the law and pursue a career? >> right after christmas. i was out of school and in business for three and half
dr. carol steiger. she has argued against the death penalty in a number of cases before the court. she was also a former clerk of thurgood marshall. watch landmark cases next monday at 9 eastern on c-span, and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases, and follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for each case. a link to the national constitution center's and our active constitution, and the landmark cases podcasts. >> now a conversation with doug because -- he...
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dr. gorka was saying earlier as well, what is the idea here, that we prop up the enemies? i get it. if you want to have a marshall plan, you go in there, say we'll rebuild this place, from, you know, start to finish, then you one, commit a lot of resources. you commit a lot of money. you commit a lot of people. maybe you wind up with a country that shares some of your values effectively in the end. without doing that, and you know we're not folk to do that. you have you look what happened in iraq. we stir things up. we get out of there as fast as we can. consequently you're left with more chaos. kiron, the hope is if we trade with them, improve their economy, they will be more like us. do you think that is sort of a pipe-dream of sorts, unless you really go in big time, affecting the structure of their government and their values, you don't have the opportunity to bring them quite to the table as we did in some other cases after world war ii? >> that was a big part of the iranian nuclear negotiations. in fact, think about it, it was in 2002, trish, we discovered the iranian nuclear program. it took almost 15 year
dr. gorka was saying earlier as well, what is the idea here, that we prop up the enemies? i get it. if you want to have a marshall plan, you go in there, say we'll rebuild this place, from, you know, start to finish, then you one, commit a lot of resources. you commit a lot of money. you commit a lot of people. maybe you wind up with a country that shares some of your values effectively in the end. without doing that, and you know we're not folk to do that. you have you look what happened in...
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marshall tuck. >> bill: bernie sanders pushing for medicare for all on the campaign trail. the left is moving beyond obamacare calling for a more liberal version of universal medicare. dr.egel professor of medicine at nyu. good morning to you. what's the premise? >> the premise is that you would save more money if you extended medicare. it would be more efficient. that premise, though, is probably completely wrong when you consider that even when bernie sanders was pushing medicare for all he acknowledged it would cost $13 trillion over 10 years and the urban institute said the figure was more like $32 trillion. in canada where they have universal health insurance waiting times for 50% of the population to see a specialist are over four weeks. it could be for a hip replacement all the way up to something like a cardiac procedure. the idea that this won't involve rationing and won't be very expensive is wrong. the other point here, bill, this is something that people out there don't know. when you go to the hospital with medicare, there is a lot of unreimbursed bills. hospitals end up shouldering 85 billion a year worth of unpaid bills for medicare and medicaid. you know
marshall tuck. >> bill: bernie sanders pushing for medicare for all on the campaign trail. the left is moving beyond obamacare calling for a more liberal version of universal medicare. dr.egel professor of medicine at nyu. good morning to you. what's the premise? >> the premise is that you would save more money if you extended medicare. it would be more efficient. that premise, though, is probably completely wrong when you consider that even when bernie sanders was pushing medicare...