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lieutenant governor gaf o or gi newsom's wife gave the keynote address. thevent was free to students 17 to 23 and aput on by the professional businessmen of california. the lgest and oldest, most effective yoh mentoring organization in the united states is big brothers big sisters, the bay area chapter was founded in 1958 and covers alameda, couldn't san francisco mateo countis. joining me is the oanization's ceo kathy bella and chair of the board of directors tom kaiser. kahy, i want to start with you. >> thank you. >> w is mtoring so important? >> well, i think meantoring is important for both the mentes and our meantors. or us, we serve children who are really going through some very tough straits. most of our kids come from low-come families. about 90% of tem come from single parent or guardian households. ana significant portion of them have an incarcerat parent. so they're living thrgh very challenging times. they're living in tough nghborhoods often. and there are lots just daily challenges in terms of navigating all of the intricacies of live. >>
lieutenant governor gaf o or gi newsom's wife gave the keynote address. thevent was free to students 17 to 23 and aput on by the professional businessmen of california. the lgest and oldest, most effective yoh mentoring organization in the united states is big brothers big sisters, the bay area chapter was founded in 1958 and covers alameda, couldn't san francisco mateo countis. joining me is the oanization's ceo kathy bella and chair of the board of directors tom kaiser. kahy, i want to start...
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gaf this is the right side of the screen where the riots broke out in 1969.s the beginning of a massive movement. this weekend marks the 46th anniversary of the riots that took place at the stonewall inn. the demonstrations and riots that occurred were considered to be the most significant events that started the movement. rosa flores to you, across town there in downtown manhattan, ahead of these two same-sex ceremonies tell me who is getting married. not getting her. i hear technical difficulties rosa. stand by. we'll try to make the connection a little better. >> >> reporter: brooke it's been pretty historic here in san francisco. we are on the steps of city hall. we've seen celebrations. it was 2004 when arguably this whole odyssey began, this whole fight for same-sex marriage began. that's when gavin newsom said we're going to start granting marriage licenses and that's when we had a chance to catch up with him on this historic day. >> it's possible to do the right things. it is. and for all of the anxiety around inequality and the controversy, this is a
gaf this is the right side of the screen where the riots broke out in 1969.s the beginning of a massive movement. this weekend marks the 46th anniversary of the riots that took place at the stonewall inn. the demonstrations and riots that occurred were considered to be the most significant events that started the movement. rosa flores to you, across town there in downtown manhattan, ahead of these two same-sex ceremonies tell me who is getting married. not getting her. i hear technical...
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it is gaffing. everybody is short it as it should because that gamecompany has game. doug.been staring at that for a while, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo. looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglas. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> there are two kind of takeover targets right now, companies that can help the acquirers grow and companies with businesses that are good but not good enough to please activist shareholders. other than that there is not much room for deals. when i talk acquired growth i mean like anthem attempting to acquire cigna. there is a huge amount of duplication that goes away almost instantly. and plus more pricing discipline as the hmo industry has historically been prone to price wars. so this deal would give anthem a lot of growth it might want. it beats spending a fortune or cutting prices to get more customers. i would p
it is gaffing. everybody is short it as it should because that gamecompany has game. doug.been staring at that for a while, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo. looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglas. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> there are two kind of...
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. >> i heard one saying that he thought there was corr gaffed for television and it's this bond hearingn think of as i process what the judge did is that i get the judge potentially could be concerned that there could be retaliation and therefore was he saying it on that basis and people would not go after. f these are god faring people that welcome this killer with open arms and so certainly you would not expect that for them or anyone associated with them. it's the only thing to do and rationalize why we have to do that. i am not sure but it does not fit in a judicial context like this when you're setting bail on someone to be saying remember the string and the family. not to mention the poor taste that it's in. there are nine people that will not be coming home. nine people who, you know, have families and people who love them so dearly that will not have them any longer. that's the focus and not on the person who killed them and his family at this point. >> thank you joey jackson. >> we will have much more right after this. r family's mouths often need a helping hand. after brushing
. >> i heard one saying that he thought there was corr gaffed for television and it's this bond hearingn think of as i process what the judge did is that i get the judge potentially could be concerned that there could be retaliation and therefore was he saying it on that basis and people would not go after. f these are god faring people that welcome this killer with open arms and so certainly you would not expect that for them or anyone associated with them. it's the only thing to do and...
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but liberal takes the fact that he's the chief justice who gafs -- dealt a huge blow to the voting rightsct. what we see about john roberts and these two decisions is dissenting on marriage agreeing on obama care. he doesn't like to see the court as a political institution. he hates it when we describe a liberal block or conservative block of justices. he is concerned about the court's legacy and his own image. >> we know where three justices always are going to be on the right, alito, thomas and scalia and four justices on the left when it comes to kagan, briar, sotomayor, ginsberg and it's kennedy and roberts are the swing? is that what we're looking at here? >> we often see that on the social issues. where we saw the fault lines was in the marriage decision. two different things the court does. interpreting statutes the obama care decision. the other is saying what liberties does the constitution protect and that's where the court's liberal conservative fight four divisions are the sharpest. >> between scalia and roberts, right, this is a big debate. explain the difference here a littl
but liberal takes the fact that he's the chief justice who gafs -- dealt a huge blow to the voting rightsct. what we see about john roberts and these two decisions is dissenting on marriage agreeing on obama care. he doesn't like to see the court as a political institution. he hates it when we describe a liberal block or conservative block of justices. he is concerned about the court's legacy and his own image. >> we know where three justices always are going to be on the right, alito,...
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>> there is a tremendous amount of research coming out, philip gaf, who i think is at harvard does research about implicit bias in policing and i think that we know is that implicit is a buy as, we all have it and in the context of policing it becomes a real problem because it informs who is ser seifed as a -- perceived as a suspect and suspicious. and i know there are training programs available and i can't speak to them specifically but it is a subject we have to address. >> can you address police adopting military tactics such as s.w.a.t. and this is getting attention recently plaktly coming out of ferguson. >> well we've had riots for decades and i've heard people say the riots started because of military equipment. i think military equipment for example armored personnel character equipment, and in bal, the only vehicle that could go into certain places while the rioting was going on was some of the armors personnel -- armored personnel vehicles. and i think the idea -- i disagree with the characterization. i think the un yorms we -- uniforms we wear may look military but the police de
>> there is a tremendous amount of research coming out, philip gaf, who i think is at harvard does research about implicit bias in policing and i think that we know is that implicit is a buy as, we all have it and in the context of policing it becomes a real problem because it informs who is ser seifed as a -- perceived as a suspect and suspicious. and i know there are training programs available and i can't speak to them specifically but it is a subject we have to address. >> can...