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today it is elsie. michelle had won the case and elsie was released. but elsie has been here before. and she knows that the realities on the outside could lead her right back. >> you wear a scarlet letter everywhere you go when you go apply for a job, they ask. so even though you've done your time and you've been told that you're forgiven, you get out and you're just another criminal to most people. and they don't even wanna be bothered with you. people are unwilling to really have conversations about whether or not we really need to use imprisonment that much at all. is it really necessary, could we find other ways to invest in communities, and put the money into communities so people could really thrive. unless you have that fundamental conversation, and this is going to involve completely revamping our laws, our penal system, we're not going to be able to solve this problem. >> they tell you you're gonna go and do some time and get out and go on with your life. that doesn't quite happen that way. i don't think you get through it a whole. i don't thi
today it is elsie. michelle had won the case and elsie was released. but elsie has been here before. and she knows that the realities on the outside could lead her right back. >> you wear a scarlet letter everywhere you go when you go apply for a job, they ask. so even though you've done your time and you've been told that you're forgiven, you get out and you're just another criminal to most people. and they don't even wanna be bothered with you. people are unwilling to really have...
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elsie's family isn't alone waiting for answers.rly totals shows a steady increase in complaint case that's were not being pursued. >> and there are 900 cases including alarming allegation that's include sus spishus deaths. he over saw investigation for department of public health at the time of the death. he inspected the office and says what he found was chaos. >> i was apalled. there were hundreds and hundreds of unassigned, uninvestigated complaints in files. >> saying he was pressured to close cases quickly. ordered to wrap up 10 cases a month. parker says he could had no longer doller yait the dysfunction. he admits investigation section was poorly managed. >> backlog is inexcuseable. should not have occurred we've made a lot prof gres since then, today, any complaints that come in, they're being screened within 48 hours. and we're not building a backlog today. >> totals shows backlog has been reduced. but, former chief investigator mark parker says the policy discourages gairtors from visiting scene of potential crimes. inves
elsie's family isn't alone waiting for answers.rly totals shows a steady increase in complaint case that's were not being pursued. >> and there are 900 cases including alarming allegation that's include sus spishus deaths. he over saw investigation for department of public health at the time of the death. he inspected the office and says what he found was chaos. >> i was apalled. there were hundreds and hundreds of unassigned, uninvestigated complaints in files. >> saying he...
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he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly hayes, who has done a great job here. our branch manager. the team is behind me. i'm going to call out their names, naomi jones, addison and rachel brooks. let's give them a round of applause. they have done a fabulous job for all of us. i wish you could all see the beautiful panels. when i talk about the community ownership. one of the highlights you will see is the culture and the history that is reflected on these art panels. we have an amazing architectural team that uses the history center for this library and it's reflected there to help us celebrate what a beautiful community this is and it captures the spirit, captures the identity of what the bay view neighborhood is all about. i want to take a moment to acknowledge the architectural team from tom and associates, we have nick homg , carry, thank you for the fabulous work.
he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly hayes, who has done a great job here. our branch manager. the team is behind me. i'm going to call out their names, naomi jones, addison and rachel brooks. let's give them a round of applause. they have done a fabulous job for all of us. i wish you could all see...
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elsy espinoza, su hijo se curo de un cancer siempre tenia una panza grande y no sabia por que, siempretaba bien cuando cumplio un ano le exigi al doctor que le hicieran un examen mas profundo...el siguiente dia nos dijeron que si era un tumor, grande como una toronja. en medio de la desesperacion la familia espinoza pudo encontrar la esperanza.... cuando llegamos a conocer su doctor, el nos sento, nos explico perfectamente que es lo que tenia y nos dijo que teniamos buenas esperanzas para lo que tenia... dr. ricardo flores, oncologo pediatra el 80% de los nios de cancer los curamos, sin embargo el 20% de los nios aun muere y el cancer sigue siendo la primera causa de muerte por enfermedad en ninos.... por esta razon, el doctor flores piensa que las donaciones economicas que financian la investigacion son muy importantes... gustavo gonzalez, campaa clean to cure. el objetivo de la campaa es parte de las ganancias del producto que nosotros vendamos se va a donar para poder ayudar en toda esa investigacion en busca de la cura del cancer infantil... despues del diagnostico, caleb fue somet
elsy espinoza, su hijo se curo de un cancer siempre tenia una panza grande y no sabia por que, siempretaba bien cuando cumplio un ano le exigi al doctor que le hicieran un examen mas profundo...el siguiente dia nos dijeron que si era un tumor, grande como una toronja. en medio de la desesperacion la familia espinoza pudo encontrar la esperanza.... cuando llegamos a conocer su doctor, el nos sento, nos explico perfectamente que es lo que tenia y nos dijo que teniamos buenas esperanzas para lo...
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not only tell people because it is so much, i don't even want to remember it. >> under realignment, elsie'stence was to be carried out in the county jail. since realignment took effect, some 30,000 offenders have entered the county systems. >> i brought shame to my family and everything else. and i don't want my kids to be coming to see me incarcerated, i can't touch them, can't hold them, can't do nothing. and i have little kids. >> the question that is not being asked is what happens to her children. what happens to those two kids who grow up without a mother. >> my kids didn't really want to get to know me, which was hard. and then to get home and know that we don't even know you lady. >> they will sentence a person to a jail and prison that is hundreds and hundreds of miles away. sometimes even in other states. without regard to the break up of the family unit. they are surprised when the person gets out and they reoffend. >> i am not an active member of my children's lives, not by choice. >> ultimately many argue realignment has done lit toll shift the culture of punishment, or its dev
not only tell people because it is so much, i don't even want to remember it. >> under realignment, elsie'stence was to be carried out in the county jail. since realignment took effect, some 30,000 offenders have entered the county systems. >> i brought shame to my family and everything else. and i don't want my kids to be coming to see me incarcerated, i can't touch them, can't hold them, can't do nothing. and i have little kids. >> the question that is not being asked is...
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story the agreement on syria's chemical design was reached in geneva after three days of ten's talks elsie's point boyko has been following the negotiations for us there and joins us now live paul a nice to see you so tell us more about what's been agreed that the conditions under which the plan will be implemented. well the press conference kicked off rather unconventionally here in geneva with strolling into the conference room sitting in the middle of the room amidst the reporters talking about the weather clearly waiting for john kerry to show up but after three days of tense negotiations a deal has finally been struck we know that damascus has one week within which to provide information on all of its chemical weapons facilities they're off there they have to provide access to chemical weapons inspectors from the organization for prevention of chemical weapons they have to provide unfettered access to them to all these chemical weapons facilities now in terms of a timeframe we know that the initial on site inspections must be completed by november and finally the complete elimination of
story the agreement on syria's chemical design was reached in geneva after three days of ten's talks elsie's point boyko has been following the negotiations for us there and joins us now live paul a nice to see you so tell us more about what's been agreed that the conditions under which the plan will be implemented. well the press conference kicked off rather unconventionally here in geneva with strolling into the conference room sitting in the middle of the room amidst the reporters talking...
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couldn't be here standing before you today taking this accolade without the blessing of my mother, elsie stewart and my wife over 20 years, april ann stewart. (applause) >> i'd like to thank you for recognizing me as someone making a difference in the bayview area in the area of science. >> thank you so much. why don't you step aside over here with my aide and we'll take a picture afterwards. i've got a few more tokens of appreciation i'd like to hand out. the next is to recognize an outstanding organization, a long-standing organization with the representatives of the san francisco chapter of the links. please come forward to the podium. so, as they begin to take the podium, i want to speak a little bit about the links. the links, incorporated as an organization of professional, intelligent and of course elegant women. the organization was founded in philadelphia in 1946 with a focus on education, culture, and civic engagement. there are five facets of the links, incorporated. youth services, the arts, national/international trends and services, and health and human services. now, the s
couldn't be here standing before you today taking this accolade without the blessing of my mother, elsie stewart and my wife over 20 years, april ann stewart. (applause) >> i'd like to thank you for recognizing me as someone making a difference in the bayview area in the area of science. >> thank you so much. why don't you step aside over here with my aide and we'll take a picture afterwards. i've got a few more tokens of appreciation i'd like to hand out. the next is to recognize...
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up next elsie's cousin ford focus is on how gassing come could put you in big brother. if you leave the. economic ups and downs in the find out all day long the deal sank i and the rest of the life it's going to be casey will be everything we can all take. right from the scene. first tribute and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be a mole. on mom. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max keiser america still celebrates labor day despite the fact that all their wealth creating jobs were a long ago ship to china but as it was these wealth creating jobs and the rising wages of the middle class of that built america into a wealthy nation we asked is china's rise on stoppable a pew research poll earlier this year asked this question and a clear majority of brits german spanners canadians french poles australians and south koreans believe that china will indeed topple america as the world's leading superpower some actually believe this is already happened forty four percent of americans they china as the most of powerful economy right now only thirty nine p
up next elsie's cousin ford focus is on how gassing come could put you in big brother. if you leave the. economic ups and downs in the find out all day long the deal sank i and the rest of the life it's going to be casey will be everything we can all take. right from the scene. first tribute and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be a mole. on mom. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max keiser america still celebrates labor day despite the fact that all their wealth creating...
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can steps as randolph journey from orbit wraps up the mission but lost it for almost half a year elsie's told boston hospital tales for. one u.s. astronaut chris cassidy and two russian cosmonauts pawel the no grad off and alexander missouri kin are back safely on earth after their five months in space they seem well having been fished out of their soyuz capsule which parachuted down on to the step in kazakstan they were then wrapped in thermal blankets and began their climatized sation back to conditions on earth up there for five months orbiting around earth they took part in a number of space walks to help maintain the international space station the size of a football pitch that floating spacecraft and also in involved in around forty different experiments looking at everything from the effects of zero gravity on organisms and also on the on different materials to to physical experiments such as new equipment brought up to the to the space station and looking at how well the space station itself is doing and bearing up to the rigors of zero gravity and and orbiting around earth there
can steps as randolph journey from orbit wraps up the mission but lost it for almost half a year elsie's told boston hospital tales for. one u.s. astronaut chris cassidy and two russian cosmonauts pawel the no grad off and alexander missouri kin are back safely on earth after their five months in space they seem well having been fished out of their soyuz capsule which parachuted down on to the step in kazakstan they were then wrapped in thermal blankets and began their climatized sation back to...
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elsie going to get it passed by congress. >> our founders shameful. not one thing that was proposed would have prevented this children's deaths. >> and i agree with you. >> and i think he agrees with them. >> none of these measures could have stopped. >> we have crazy people. mass shootings, and try to clarify that in my book. mass shootings kid media coverage like nothing else. >> because they are spectacular. >> bloody. >> horrifying. >> and people relate to the morgan city crime. urban crime is much more frequent cracks that is the big problem. >> but the way the politicians go after these mass crimes in the media as well, the public is a misconception that machines are increasing. congressional research service to the study you read exactly the same horrifically. is about 18 people year. biker friends come. i am an expert on this issue. they're terrified to send there kids to school and would have loved, instead of making it worse and exaggerated and making people more scared, this is a one-off. if you're speaking to the country commissioner surf.
elsie going to get it passed by congress. >> our founders shameful. not one thing that was proposed would have prevented this children's deaths. >> and i agree with you. >> and i think he agrees with them. >> none of these measures could have stopped. >> we have crazy people. mass shootings, and try to clarify that in my book. mass shootings kid media coverage like nothing else. >> because they are spectacular. >> bloody. >> horrifying. >>...
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there have to win their first round of playoff games in order to get to that and tickets for the eight elsie0:00 a.m.. i have to be careful with the people i should tear. i went around tried to talk to some people who got here early. about half a dozen of them said i can't talk. i call them sick to work today. i can be on camera. everyone basically called them sick to get the ticket. >>: are you excited? >>: were you hoping for. yes. i'm waiting for what everyone else is waiting for a world series. >>: we're going to go right through the trade and the winner of nine to go up to the world series for it that much to go on sale at 10:00 a.m. this morning. you don't necessarily have to be right here. you could be on-line at also. i asked people why they decided to wait in line. >>: people want to avoid some of the charges and some people aren't as tech savvy. i think some of these is the just want to be out here just to talk to each other. gravid tickets for october baseball. >>james: thank-you jackie. we are learning more details the latest developments now to a story we first brought you yeste
there have to win their first round of playoff games in order to get to that and tickets for the eight elsie0:00 a.m.. i have to be careful with the people i should tear. i went around tried to talk to some people who got here early. about half a dozen of them said i can't talk. i call them sick to work today. i can be on camera. everyone basically called them sick to get the ticket. >>: are you excited? >>: were you hoping for. yes. i'm waiting for what everyone else is waiting for...
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he is currently the director of the baker institute for public elsie at rice university. , if not us,ho, and if not chemical weapons, what does the u.s. stand for? where is the red line drawn? line has been drawn on chemical weapons by the president's own statement. the use of chemical weapon -- chemical weapons would constitute a red line. it is a serious event when weapons of mass destruction are used internally in a country or against another country. madefore, a case can be that this use of chemical weapons in syria, which is being documented and more information is being made public, but people are still looking for more evidence on exactly what happened and who pulled the trigger on this. it is basically assumed that the assad regime is responsible. an argument can be made that the international community should to draw a liney in the sand that the use of cw/b w weapons will not be tolerated by the international community. thanis much more limited to sortilitary action of level the playing field in syria whereby the regime has, to date, 110,000 syrians have been killed apart fro
he is currently the director of the baker institute for public elsie at rice university. , if not us,ho, and if not chemical weapons, what does the u.s. stand for? where is the red line drawn? line has been drawn on chemical weapons by the president's own statement. the use of chemical weapon -- chemical weapons would constitute a red line. it is a serious event when weapons of mass destruction are used internally in a country or against another country. madefore, a case can be that this use of...
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coming up it's the big picture here elsie statement. hey guys i'm abby martin welcome to breaking the set sad news to report today prominent yemeni activist even a human has died at the young age of twenty four been known causes during his all too short yet remarkable life by him fought for a better yemen by leading the crusade against an illegal and a horrifying us drone war that has killed as many as four thousand four hundred people to date according to bureau of investigative journalism his words from a two thousand and twelve op ed in new york times still resonate with the exact same power and today and he writes quote drone strikes are causing more and more yemenis to hate america and join radical militants they're not driven by ideology but rather by a sense of revenge and despair rather than winning the hearts and minds of yemeni civilians america's alienating them by killing their relatives and friends unfortunately before even it's even had.
coming up it's the big picture here elsie statement. hey guys i'm abby martin welcome to breaking the set sad news to report today prominent yemeni activist even a human has died at the young age of twenty four been known causes during his all too short yet remarkable life by him fought for a better yemen by leading the crusade against an illegal and a horrifying us drone war that has killed as many as four thousand four hundred people to date according to bureau of investigative journalism his...