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to provide internet in juvenile hall. i understand the need for safety, but there are fire walls for this. the lack of internet access leads to the fact that we have not been trying to adequately educate our youth and have been focused on punitive aspects of incarceration. we can and will do so much better. all of what i've just explained is how to handle incarceration and how to handle punishment. and i was to reiterate this is not a job creator, and i've always been a job creator. this allows for more row bust planning and for our young people to become successful. let me quickly disspell some of the myths quickly. we have met with many experts in the field of juvenile justice. we have spoke to all experts and in fact, even the chronicle highlighted the failures of the current juvenile justice system. the cause and the lack of positive effect for young people and the reduction of crimes committed by young people. there's a myth that we did not discuss that with the leadership of j.p.d. this is untrue. in fact, after i w
to provide internet in juvenile hall. i understand the need for safety, but there are fire walls for this. the lack of internet access leads to the fact that we have not been trying to adequately educate our youth and have been focused on punitive aspects of incarceration. we can and will do so much better. all of what i've just explained is how to handle incarceration and how to handle punishment. and i was to reiterate this is not a job creator, and i've always been a job creator. this allows...
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and the closing of juvenile hall. it is really about these four positions. as i stated before, i just don't think that for san francisco public schools, and i have served on the school board for eight years before i came here, we are investing a lot in middle schools. we have a lot of pure resources now, and i feel like we are taking a different direction. we used to also have police officers in our middle schools, and we are weaning ourselves from that also. i think that the san francisco unified school district has invested a lot in. councillors, they have invested a lot in wellness centers in certain schools, so i just think these positions actually are not -- even though you're working with the school district, i would just say, they are not necessary in our schools because we are actually, i think our schools are going in a different direction. i think what we have before us here today is really about these four positions, we would illuminate these four positions, including also the log cabin positions that the c
and the closing of juvenile hall. it is really about these four positions. as i stated before, i just don't think that for san francisco public schools, and i have served on the school board for eight years before i came here, we are investing a lot in middle schools. we have a lot of pure resources now, and i feel like we are taking a different direction. we used to also have police officers in our middle schools, and we are weaning ourselves from that also. i think that the san francisco...
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bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> reporter: but for bill, it wasn't all work and no play. >> he was a daredevil. he loved racing. in his later years, he loved hunting. he was a man's man. >> reporter: and also a bit of a ladies man according to bill's cousin hank. >> you know, beautiful women. you work hard, you play hard. and you do things, you know, that you're not supposed to be doing. he was great man, but he was not a perfect man. >> reporter: bill's imperfections became painfully clear nearly 32 years into their marriage when frances says she got a call from a mysterious woman. it was september 13, 2013. friday the 13th. >> she goes, you don't know me, but i'm having an affair with your husband. >> reporter: wow. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: heartbroken, furious. frances says she confronted bill and asked, was it true. >> by that time, he is crying and telling me that he's sorry, that it's true. i was devastated. >> reporter: this is three decades of marriage. >> i finally asked him how long has
bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> reporter: but for bill, it wasn't all work and no play. >> he was a daredevil. he loved racing. in his later years, he loved hunting. he was a man's man. >> reporter: and also a bit of a ladies man according to bill's cousin hank. >> you know, beautiful women. you work hard, you play hard. and you do things, you know, that you're not supposed to be doing. he was great man, but he was not a perfect man. >> reporter: bill's...
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i went to juvenile hall myself to see what it was like and better understand the issue. i think we can do things like not locking doors, to improve youth outcome, and the list that supervisor ronen read concerns me. i think regardless, reviewing that list, sitting down, and having a conversation about how we might do better i think is something we can do right now, something we can do immediately. i think those conversations need to be had, and why aren't we looking to make immediate changes within the hall right now? i think that's something that has to be looked at. i know that in the chronicle, they mentioned the missouri model that they had juvenile hall more like a dorm than a detention center, and i see no reason why we couldn't take immediate steps to take action to turn things around within the hall at this time before we even take action to close it. so for me, i do believe this piece of legislation is well intentioned. i have so much respect for my colleagues because i know that i'm on the same page in terms of why we're doing that, but when you flip to the sol
i went to juvenile hall myself to see what it was like and better understand the issue. i think we can do things like not locking doors, to improve youth outcome, and the list that supervisor ronen read concerns me. i think regardless, reviewing that list, sitting down, and having a conversation about how we might do better i think is something we can do right now, something we can do immediately. i think those conversations need to be had, and why aren't we looking to make immediate changes...
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you're all right, hall. you're all right. >> hall is permitted to shower off the oc gas and will soon be placed in a stripped down cell until the prison conducts a disciplinary hearing on the events leading to his extraction. extractions provide some of the most dramatic interactions that ever occur between inmates and staff. and few extractions in the state of colorado have provided more drama than the ones involving this man, roy slagle. we first met roy in the original "lockup" episode at colorado state penitentiary in 2000. at the time he had been through five gruelling cell extractions. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? you know what i mean. i robbed, i assaulted a guy in here. it ain't like i'm in here for nothing, you know? >> roy slagle was paroled in the fall of 2008. but his twin brother, ray, is incarcerated here at limon, serving 15 years for assault. >> how is your brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act
you're all right, hall. you're all right. >> hall is permitted to shower off the oc gas and will soon be placed in a stripped down cell until the prison conducts a disciplinary hearing on the events leading to his extraction. extractions provide some of the most dramatic interactions that ever occur between inmates and staff. and few extractions in the state of colorado have provided more drama than the ones involving this man, roy slagle. we first met roy in the original...
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we know that juvenile hall is grocery overstaffed, and we know that we have a very big undertaking in front of us in 2.5 years that we should not do in one fell swoop but that we should prepare for over time. so i would again ask the budget committee to support this proposal. >> chair fewer: supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: and i'm hearing more from the department about this proposal after you digest it more as to whether this is the best idea and why. can you make address the observation that supervisor ronen has made about the disconnect between a declining -- is that right, the number of youth you're responsible for in juvenile hall has declined on a great magnitude, but the staffing of j.p.d. has not. what are your thoughts about how that would come into better alignment and how these positions relate to recognizing some kind of savings as the responsibility as the department seems to have shrunk. >> i think it's an excellent and legitimate question, supervisor mandelman. i think the best way to describe and the most succinctly way to describe what appears to be a di
we know that juvenile hall is grocery overstaffed, and we know that we have a very big undertaking in front of us in 2.5 years that we should not do in one fell swoop but that we should prepare for over time. so i would again ask the budget committee to support this proposal. >> chair fewer: supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: and i'm hearing more from the department about this proposal after you digest it more as to whether this is the best idea and why. can you make...
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, have you attended a town hall?e want to hear about your experience, what you asked and what you found out from a member of congress. phone lines, republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, the number is 202-748-8002. as you call in, we turn on the phone with nathan williams, cofounder of the townhall project, they track congressional town halls across the country. in your latest report, mr. williams, you say the townhall is back, why? >> hello, john. 2018, aetween 2017 and significant drop-off in town halls by members of congress, surprising because 2018 was a reelection year for most of them, and we are heartened to see the numbers of total town halls had increased in 2018 from troy 17 and the number of members holding town halls was -- 2018 and the number of members holding town hall's increased. the freshman class of this congress are far and away holding town halls at a much higher rate and we hope the trend continues. host: who are some of the specific members leading the way in holding
, have you attended a town hall?e want to hear about your experience, what you asked and what you found out from a member of congress. phone lines, republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, the number is 202-748-8002. as you call in, we turn on the phone with nathan williams, cofounder of the townhall project, they track congressional town halls across the country. in your latest report, mr. williams, you say the townhall is back, why? >> hello, john. 2018, aetween...
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you can find us online or in person here at city hall for our service is free of small. small business commission is here to address your concerns that affect the economic vitality of small businesses here in san francisco. if you need assistance with your small business here, start here at the office of small business. >> item 1 call to order. roll call. [roll call] mr. president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: next item please. >> item 2 [agenda item read]. >> president adams: do we have any member of the public like to make comment on item that is not on today's agenda? seeing none, public comment closed. next item please. >> item 3 [agenda item read] >> president adams: thank you adam straus. this is kind of sad i'm doing this. i'm fighted for you adam. on this monday june 10, 2019, the small business commission is honored to recognize adam straus owner producer of straus events for his ten years of service and project management of the official san francisco small business week. adam began working with small business week committee in 2009, which is my first
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we do telephone town halls. adding a dimension of, i don't know if i'm the right facial example, but if you have a more personal kind of dimension to that, people probably would respond to that. you found that to be the case. >> yeah, and i would add, as michael said, that the other elements of the experiment that seem to be attractive was the single topic. we did some additional experiments with our academic partners, and the topic is really important. for example, we heard anecdotally from members that did it on the opioid crisis that got tremendously positive feedback from constituents. when we tried transportation, it just didn't get people's motors going, no pun intended. it just didn't get people excited. having that single topic is important. obviously the experiment we did was immigration. it got people very energized. it doesn't mean you eschew. maybe it's because the anonymity of typing a question versus voicing a question, but online town halls were more interesting and demonstrated you were listening
we do telephone town halls. adding a dimension of, i don't know if i'm the right facial example, but if you have a more personal kind of dimension to that, people probably would respond to that. you found that to be the case. >> yeah, and i would add, as michael said, that the other elements of the experiment that seem to be attractive was the single topic. we did some additional experiments with our academic partners, and the topic is really important. for example, we heard anecdotally...
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. >> supervisor walton: what's the likelihood of a juvenile ending up in juvenile hall or incarcerated? >> there are studies that exist, and i know there was a study referenced in the ordinance. to be clear, that study focused on 35,000 individuals in chicago, illinois, a city i know very well. 35,000 individuals, and the authors of that study indicate that in order to solidify the justification for using that study, other studies in other jurisdictions should be done. and therefore, no such study like that has been done in san francisco. i can give you some presumptions about that. >> supervisor walton: since you're an expert -- >> a presumption is if a young person doesn't get their needs met, if they're not in an environment where therapeutic programs are delivered, that their likelihood of recidivism is high, but just so you know, most young people are not detained in juvenile hall, and most young people on probation are successful. >> supervisor walton: correct, but we are talking about the ones that are detained, the ones who are locked up, the ones who have not been given opport
. >> supervisor walton: what's the likelihood of a juvenile ending up in juvenile hall or incarcerated? >> there are studies that exist, and i know there was a study referenced in the ordinance. to be clear, that study focused on 35,000 individuals in chicago, illinois, a city i know very well. 35,000 individuals, and the authors of that study indicate that in order to solidify the justification for using that study, other studies in other jurisdictions should be done. and...
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halls today. wanted to participate in our events at very high rates, especially those not highly engaged in politics already. our participants were more representatives of eligible voters than our actual voters. many people seem ill-informed, not because they don't care, but because they believe it is not worth their time to stay informed, because no one listens anywhere. when they think their member will listen, they are able to become informed. the discussions were more markedly reasoned, -- there's so much overheated rhetoric about this issue is that it is refreshing to see people grappling with it in a serious way. the majority of participants, 95%, said the sessions were very valuable for democracy. 97 said they would want to participate in another. the sessions were also valuable for members. participating members saw an in trustf 37% increase of participants, and 25% increase in job approval. performance later, constituents were more likely to vote, and 10% were more likely to vote for the
halls today. wanted to participate in our events at very high rates, especially those not highly engaged in politics already. our participants were more representatives of eligible voters than our actual voters. many people seem ill-informed, not because they don't care, but because they believe it is not worth their time to stay informed, because no one listens anywhere. when they think their member will listen, they are able to become informed. the discussions were more markedly reasoned, --...
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. >> but who is serving time in juvenile hall?> the vast majority of young people detained in san francisco's juvenile hall are there on violent felonies. >> reporter: mayor breed weighed in as well, noting the courts aren't going to stop prosecuting these youth. so -- >> we have to have a place to house them and that's just the reality. >> reporter: in san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> well, grilling season is here, but so is a new study that says red and white meats are equally bad for your cholesterol. so no such thing as just picking chicken all the time. i study by scientists at ucsf said people who ate a lot of red or white meat saw an increase in their cholesterol as opposed to people who ate mainly plant-based proteins. watch out for saturated fat, regardless of the source. >> the people that should be paying attention to our results are those people who are trying to lower their blood cholesterol level and they should be thinking about substituting either plant foods for either red meat or white meat. >> ex
. >> but who is serving time in juvenile hall?> the vast majority of young people detained in san francisco's juvenile hall are there on violent felonies. >> reporter: mayor breed weighed in as well, noting the courts aren't going to stop prosecuting these youth. so -- >> we have to have a place to house them and that's just the reality. >> reporter: in san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> well, grilling season is here, but so is a new study that...
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town halls today. people want to participate in our vets at very high rates. especially those who are not highly engaged in politics. indeed, our participants were more representative of eligible voters than our actual voters. moreover, we found many people feel ill-informed not because they don't care, because they believe it is not what their time to stay informed because nobody listens. but when they think the member will listen, they are able to become informed. the discussions of cells were reasoned and substantive. as one member noted, there is so much overheated rhetoric about this issue, it was immigration, it is refreshing to see people grappling with it in a serious and subtle way. the majority of participants, 95% said the sessions were very valuable for democracy. and now, 97% say they want to participate in another. the sessions were valuable for members. participating members saw on average, a 37% increase in participants trust in them and a 35% increase in job approval. four months later
town halls today. people want to participate in our vets at very high rates. especially those who are not highly engaged in politics. indeed, our participants were more representative of eligible voters than our actual voters. moreover, we found many people feel ill-informed not because they don't care, because they believe it is not what their time to stay informed because nobody listens. but when they think the member will listen, they are able to become informed. the discussions of cells...
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that's where halle told me she's in talks for "john wick 4." person who isn't impressed with all her fame -- 11-year-old daughter nahla. >> she can't. >> you don't want to turn to her and look like i'm halle berry girl, right. >> she met john travolta the other night and she didn't know who he was and i was so excited. i'm like, you're meeting john travolta and we w i'm like, we're going home and we're watching "saturday night fever" right now. >> right now. >> right now. and "grease." right now. and we did watch grease. >> and then afterwards, she was like, oh. >> she was like, wow, can i have a redo? no. like, missed your chance. >>> okay, so, when i called you up to do this with me, can i put you to work if. >> yes, ma'am. >>> coming up -- we got a huge garth brooks, superfan, country music singer, he has no idea you're here. >> really? >> yeah. >> this is going to be fun. deal talk. my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants deal is back. with grilled ham and hickory smoked bacon or grilled sausage on a warm, buttery croissant, it's way better than d
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he's elated over a new development in the dining hall.loosened the assigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they open three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit in a specific spot, what has that done for you now? >> i can get that spot no matter what now. >> it's reduced confrontation amongst staff and offenders. due to the fact that offenders have more of an option for the assigned seating. we're still in compliance with the policy. however, it allows them an option to fill three rows at one time. therefore it's not forcing them to sit with an individual that they absolutely refuse to. >> actually, i prefer to sit at the second table on this row, but we were the last pod called, so i'll just sit anywhere next to the rail, but i'
he's elated over a new development in the dining hall.loosened the assigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they open three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit in a...
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this is right in front of that building at city hall in downtown philadelphia. this dinosaur has been through the morning rush hour there on its way to the academy of natural sciences. can you imagine this on your morning commute. stopping at every light. i think it's like a 40' tall and is headed to the academy of natural scientists. i used to be in that area all the time. >> we're watching that there's a lit police escort but there are people walking going about their day. anyway. very funny. we just had to show that to you. >>> and we say good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pack come thank you for joining us. steve paulson is back. happy to have you back, sir. >> good to be back thank you. >> bring us a nice forecast. >> it's cooler. >> the winds kicked up. there's actually some partly cloudies to the north. the end result is going to be a cooler day for the inland temps. sun and clouds. breezy and windy at times and the aforementioned system has dropped in. it's quite unusual for this time of year. see some
this is right in front of that building at city hall in downtown philadelphia. this dinosaur has been through the morning rush hour there on its way to the academy of natural sciences. can you imagine this on your morning commute. stopping at every light. i think it's like a 40' tall and is headed to the academy of natural scientists. i used to be in that area all the time. >> we're watching that there's a lit police escort but there are people walking going about their day. anyway. very...
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you see it is pretty heat there had at that town hall in south bend. i'll be back with my guests right after this. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. here are even more reasons to join t-mobile. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. still think you have a better deal? bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... features maximum absorbency,
you see it is pretty heat there had at that town hall in south bend. i'll be back with my guests right after this. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do...
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. >> reporter: but who is spending time at juvenile hall? >> the vast majority of young people detained in so's juvenile hall are there on violent felonies. >> reporter: the courts aren't going to stop prosecuting the youth, so -- >> we have to have a place to house them. and that's just a reality. >> reporter: in san francisco, sam brock. >> it is also a sensitive topic. today's vote is not the end of the issue by any means. the final vote will come from the juvenile probation commission. >>> traffic brought to a stand still for nearly three hours. all lanes were shut down after a man jumped off an overpass and was killed. lane opened just before 1:30 this afternoon. >>> parking at one of contra costa county's busiest b.a.r.t. stations is about to get tougher. they are going to remove 19 parking spaces to build a new roundabout. jodi hernandez joins us where the plans are not sitting well with a bunch of commuters. >> reporter: that's right. parking is no easy task. you can see just how many cars are parked here. but soon this section south
. >> reporter: but who is spending time at juvenile hall? >> the vast majority of young people detained in so's juvenile hall are there on violent felonies. >> reporter: the courts aren't going to stop prosecuting the youth, so -- >> we have to have a place to house them. and that's just a reality. >> reporter: in san francisco, sam brock. >> it is also a sensitive topic. today's vote is not the end of the issue by any means. the final vote will come from the...
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this town hall not being what this mayor wants it to be.or wants it to be. helps keep me feeling dry, how will they know i worked hard? i've gotta make stuff harder. ♪ there, that's hard. ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ohone day you'll tell yourse grandkids about it. and they'll say, "grandpa just tell us about humpty dumpty". and you'll say, "he broke his pelvis or whatever, now back to my creamy heinz mayonnaise". heinz mayonnaise, unforgettably creamy. so should the way you bank. virtual wallet from pnc bank. just one way pnc is modernizing banking to help make things easier. pnc bank. make today the day. pnc boh!. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year
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. >> reporter: miles hall's grandmother called 9-1-1. you hear hall yelling in the background. the next is from a neighbor. >> a lot of screaming and yelling going on over there. >> reporter: walnut creek police released these photos of a sliding glass door they say hall broke during the dispute with his family. and that he was carrying a nearly five-foot long metal pole. >> he has this long hole and he's threatening with us. i'm telling you now, he's gonna be aggressive to the police. >> reporter: they notified officers that hall had a mental breakdown. the dispatcher added a detail about a sharp-edged pole that was never mentioned in the calls from family or neighbors. >> he has a long pole with a sharp edge on it. and he is being violet. being violent. >> reporter: moments later, they show four body camera videos to show what happened. >> stop, stop. stop. >> shots fired. >> reporter: the first few shots you hear are from the hes lethal bean bag gum. almost simultaneously, you hear a series of five bullets fired. we cause the video at that moment because of its graphic natur
. >> reporter: miles hall's grandmother called 9-1-1. you hear hall yelling in the background. the next is from a neighbor. >> a lot of screaming and yelling going on over there. >> reporter: walnut creek police released these photos of a sliding glass door they say hall broke during the dispute with his family. and that he was carrying a nearly five-foot long metal pole. >> he has this long hole and he's threatening with us. i'm telling you now, he's gonna be aggressive...
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. ♪ >> thank you, iowa, and congratulations to the hall of fame inductees. not very polite.hat is what i was told i was by a fox news host at the town hall i did in iowa last week because i spoke out about the nationwide assault on women's rep productive freedom. not very polite. you've got that right. if fox news takes issues with me demanding a fundamental human right for women, 50% of america, i must be doing something right. i am not alone. i proudly count myself among these formerly well-behaved .omen, fighting back the women in the room, the men who love us. we are rising up and demanding our rights and voices. women are on fire in america today. we have marched, we have organized, we have run for office, and we have won because -- we have won. because of women, we flipped the u.s. house of representatives and sent more than 100 women to congress. we elected sidney and abby, the first two women from iowa in the house of representatives. [applause] >> these are unsung heroes. there are unsung heroes all across iowa. whether it is the every day acts of resilience or the
. ♪ >> thank you, iowa, and congratulations to the hall of fame inductees. not very polite.hat is what i was told i was by a fox news host at the town hall i did in iowa last week because i spoke out about the nationwide assault on women's rep productive freedom. not very polite. you've got that right. if fox news takes issues with me demanding a fundamental human right for women, 50% of america, i must be doing something right. i am not alone. i proudly count myself among these...
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there could soon be more color over dublin city hall. its recognition of the lgbtq community many did not think would come. >> i was really concerned it wouldn't. after two weeks ago, hearing so many people against the pride flag being flown, i was really concerned that that really was the sentiment of the majority of our city. >> reporter: two weeks ago sfi leaders voted 3-2 rejecting a proposal to fly a pride flag over city hall for pride month. >> we took a vote and voted it down, not because we don't support the lgbtq community. we couldn't decide best how to do it. >> reporter: the city developed and adopted an a official policy regarding flags tuesday night. more than 30 people spoke publicly, many in support of the policy, pushing the city to raise the rainbow flag. many even wearing the rainbow flag. >> we exist everywhere, including dublin. >> reporter: this was not the case back in may when most shared comments, others have since called disturbing. comments city council didn't immediately denounce. >> you allowed people to spre
there could soon be more color over dublin city hall. its recognition of the lgbtq community many did not think would come. >> i was really concerned it wouldn't. after two weeks ago, hearing so many people against the pride flag being flown, i was really concerned that that really was the sentiment of the majority of our city. >> reporter: two weeks ago sfi leaders voted 3-2 rejecting a proposal to fly a pride flag over city hall for pride month. >> we took a vote and voted...
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i remember the fossil hall.s amazing. >> reporter: for the project ld ager it feels like an friend coming home. the hall's new exhibit takes visitors on a journey through deep time using displays both big and small to tell a story tha started nearly 3.7 billion years ago. more than 700 fossil specimens are on display. interactive elements invites sers to travel through the time. the stars of the show, fossils, many of them posed in biologically active positions. >> it's the difference between reading the book and living then book the book coming to life. >> a dramatic rise caused polar ice caps to melt. >> reporter: it asks visitors to ponder the future.>> paleontology hase a v clear message that concerns our human future, and that was not apparent in any of the previous hall renova'sons. stat very clear in this hall. >> reporter: momportant of all, the museum wants your imagination to take flight leaving visitors both young and old with memories of a time long ago. really spectacular. >> every time. >> eve as a
i remember the fossil hall.s amazing. >> reporter: for the project ld ager it feels like an friend coming home. the hall's new exhibit takes visitors on a journey through deep time using displays both big and small to tell a story tha started nearly 3.7 billion years ago. more than 700 fossil specimens are on display. interactive elements invites sers to travel through the time. the stars of the show, fossils, many of them posed in biologically active positions. >> it's the...
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it's definitely hold veteran's town halls. sort of like this, where veterans and non-veterans get together and veterans get a chance to share their stories and to talk about how their work overseas has affected their life at home and bridge that divide between veterans and non-veterans. so this week we held veteran's town halls, focus specifically on mental health and the stories that i've heard have been incredible. there have been vietnam veterans who stood up and said i've never shared this story before from vietnam. but i'm sharing it today. because other people are talking, too. >> congressman, thank you for sharing and thank you for your service. thank you for your service. [ applause ] on that question is from nick verneault a student at georgia tech studying chemistry. >> hi congressman. >> you are a scientist. you wouldn't fit in very well in congress. >> on your website it states that you believe americans deserve affordable healthcare. why do you stop short of supporting a single payer system? >> that's a great ques
it's definitely hold veteran's town halls. sort of like this, where veterans and non-veterans get together and veterans get a chance to share their stories and to talk about how their work overseas has affected their life at home and bridge that divide between veterans and non-veterans. so this week we held veteran's town halls, focus specifically on mental health and the stories that i've heard have been incredible. there have been vietnam veterans who stood up and said i've never shared this...
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the market hall would be the second, and gateway building would be the third. this is the variance if the flower market chooses not to come back. it includes the childcare, the community centre opening up more popo through the market alley, and having more activity space. otherwise, you won't know the difference of the project from the outside and from a community perspective, it will really look the same. >> thank you so much for that presentation. do you want to say something? okay. with that, we will open this item up for public comment. i do have three speaker cards. [calling names]. [indiscernible] >> i would like to start off by expressing our appreciation to kilroy realty and to the city, especially oewd and the city's attorney office in helping us work on sculpting a development agreement which will give the market tenants the option to move into a new permanent sight and not returning to its current location. when the original agreement was made for building the new market at its current site five years ago, we did not know that just around the corner
the market hall would be the second, and gateway building would be the third. this is the variance if the flower market chooses not to come back. it includes the childcare, the community centre opening up more popo through the market alley, and having more activity space. otherwise, you won't know the difference of the project from the outside and from a community perspective, it will really look the same. >> thank you so much for that presentation. do you want to say something? okay....
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we need daily status report that speaks to who is in the hall, how long they've been in the hall and why they are there. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you guys for allowing me to speak. you work with the homeless prenatal program. i'm asking for your support and helping fund the project for the homeless. one of the programs is our share program. our share program is need-based subsidy that is in the hespa ask. that program is one of the only programs that will help anybody that has a need in san francisco including undocumented families. this program is a short-term subsidy, it's a three-year subsidy. it leads to permanent housing. we're able to within the time period they're in for the three years, we're able to provide case management services for the families and we're also able to help them become where they're able to sustain on their own and be able to obtain permanent housing. we also help them not just obtain permanent housing, we help them look for income to become self-sufficient. we help them with their children, to help them to have a place to stay so they can have
we need daily status report that speaks to who is in the hall, how long they've been in the hall and why they are there. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you guys for allowing me to speak. you work with the homeless prenatal program. i'm asking for your support and helping fund the project for the homeless. one of the programs is our share program. our share program is need-based subsidy that is in the hespa ask. that program is one of the only programs that will help anybody that has...
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in fiscal year 17-18, we had 712 bookings into juvenile hall. over 16,000 bed days, or 392,000 hours of direct care service, given the fact that we run a 24-hour-a-day facility, 365 days a year. our average daily population was 45. and while we've seen significant decreases in the number of youth that are served in our system, we have also seen an increase in the intensity and complexity of the needs that they present, and this is further manifested in toxic stress, acute psychiatric conditions and often co-occurring conditions. many of these young people have fractured families and limited familial supports. so by way of comparison, the trends of the past decade show a steady decline in the average daily population of our juvenile hall. however, in the past
in fiscal year 17-18, we had 712 bookings into juvenile hall. over 16,000 bed days, or 392,000 hours of direct care service, given the fact that we run a 24-hour-a-day facility, 365 days a year. our average daily population was 45. and while we've seen significant decreases in the number of youth that are served in our system, we have also seen an increase in the intensity and complexity of the needs that they present, and this is further manifested in toxic stress, acute psychiatric conditions...
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here you see a view looking back to city hall. one of the pavilions activating the library frontage that is dead space, essentially. the view standing on that very terrace looking out over this transformed fulton street which is right now a parking lot. [sirens] best of all worlds that we can use this space at night when it is not blowing heavily with wind and residents can come down. and convene together. u.n. plaza. the market so successful that right now it is actually compromised by some of the design elements that are there. there are curbs in the way. they can't organize behind the tents t. the idea to smooth out this space maintaining core elements and structure to the space including the later edition of the grant in its columns that mark that access. the halpern fountain in this proposal is modified to allow for universal access so people who are in wheelchairs and aren't able-bodied can get into that space and experience being in it without the huge depression that right now is foreboding and inaccessible. and then you s
here you see a view looking back to city hall. one of the pavilions activating the library frontage that is dead space, essentially. the view standing on that very terrace looking out over this transformed fulton street which is right now a parking lot. [sirens] best of all worlds that we can use this space at night when it is not blowing heavily with wind and residents can come down. and convene together. u.n. plaza. the market so successful that right now it is actually compromised by some of...
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koch hall of fossils, "deep time,opens saturday, june 8. newshour, i'm william branghamin washington, d.c. nawaz: now to our "newsour shares." it's graduation season-- the time of year when politicians, artists, and other leade impart sage advice, and some humor, to freshly-minted colleg. gradua here are some highlights. >> i'd like to start here today by aressing the parents of te class of 2019. ( cheers and applause ) and to you, i would like to say, i hear you. don't worry, i've already had the t-shirts made up."g" my kid jusuated from brown, and all i got was the dude from 'the office?'" >> everyone you'll ever meet, knows sothing you don't. everyone. cos know how to use copper bowls to control egg proteins, and that's cool.wl respect that kge and learn from others. it will bring out the best in them, and it will bring out the best in you. >> today, you take the controls. you're going to push it up andyo char course across the sky. keep the wings level and true, because your country is sending you on a vital mission. >> there is no mome
koch hall of fossils, "deep time,opens saturday, june 8. newshour, i'm william branghamin washington, d.c. nawaz: now to our "newsour shares." it's graduation season-- the time of year when politicians, artists, and other leade impart sage advice, and some humor, to freshly-minted colleg. gradua here are some highlights. >> i'd like to start here today by aressing the parents of te class of 2019. ( cheers and applause ) and to you, i would like to say, i hear you. don't...
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. >> reporter: earlier today we also spoke with miles hall's mother off-camera and she tells us that her 23-year-old son was a good kid and didn't deserve to die like that. she also says that they contacted walnut creek police because he says they were familiar with miles hall's mental health history. we are learning today may family attorney one of the five responding officers that they had been to the hall home before for a mental health incident. now the family says they never thought there calls to police would end in his death. >> miles, my grandson, is having a mental health breakdown. >> reporter: miles hall's grandmother calls 91. you can hear holly yelling in the background for the next call is from a neighbor. >> a lot of screaming and yelling going on, sounded like what could've been gunshot. two walnut creek police released these photos of a sliding glass door they say hall broke the dispute with his family and that he was carrying a nearly five foot long metal pole. >> he had like this long pull, it was a metal pole and he was threatening but i tell you now, he isn't goi
. >> reporter: earlier today we also spoke with miles hall's mother off-camera and she tells us that her 23-year-old son was a good kid and didn't deserve to die like that. she also says that they contacted walnut creek police because he says they were familiar with miles hall's mental health history. we are learning today may family attorney one of the five responding officers that they had been to the hall home before for a mental health incident. now the family says they never thought...
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i remember the old fossil hall. it's amazing.journey full circle. >> reporter: for the project manager the hall's reopening feels like anld friend returning home. the hall's new exhibit takes visitors on a journey through deep time, using displays both big and small to tell a story that started 3.7 billion years ago. more than 700 fossil specimens arepln di, interactive elements invite users to travel through time. of course there's the stars of the show, the fossils. many of them posed in biologically accurate positions, like this t-rex enjoying its lunch. >> it's the difference between reading a book and living a booe >> reporr: and though the hall ines a light on the past, it also asks visitors to pondser the future, making it unlike any other exhibit in the country. >> they have a very clear message and that was not apparent in th previous hall renovations and that's very aparent. >> reporter: most imartant of they want your imagination to take flight, leaving visitors young and old with new memories of a time long ago. cory
i remember the old fossil hall. it's amazing.journey full circle. >> reporter: for the project manager the hall's reopening feels like anld friend returning home. the hall's new exhibit takes visitors on a journey through deep time, using displays both big and small to tell a story that started 3.7 billion years ago. more than 700 fossil specimens arepln di, interactive elements invite users to travel through time. of course there's the stars of the show, the fossils. many of them posed...
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hall was shut down, gun down as if he were a roaming stiff. >> we're asking what's going on with the crime spike on b.a.r.t. and the one thing you should hang on to while you ride. >> the dangers of rehab. >> it was just a nightmare. >>> and san francisco is making history tonight. supervisors have just done what no other city has. >> the impact of small businesses if pg & e is set to shut off power for days at a time. >> if they shut down power for days, i don't know what we would do. >>> officers say they were forced to shoot a mentally ill man. but the man's family says his death was preventable. andrea. >> reporter: has decided not to watch it at the advice of their attorney. >> stay down. >> reporter: on sandra court what began as multiple calls for help ended with miles hall dead at the hands of pd. this after he had broken through a sliding glass window and was threatening them with a nearly 9-foot steel pole. she warned them he's in a mental health crisis. >> mental health issues. >> our officers train daily on when to use force. >> reporter: field officers are required to ha
hall was shut down, gun down as if he were a roaming stiff. >> we're asking what's going on with the crime spike on b.a.r.t. and the one thing you should hang on to while you ride. >> the dangers of rehab. >> it was just a nightmare. >>> and san francisco is making history tonight. supervisors have just done what no other city has. >> the impact of small businesses if pg & e is set to shut off power for days at a time. >> if they shut down power for...
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two officers fired their weapons and hall fell to the ground.orney john burriss says the video shows hall running alongside officers. >> he was running by them. fact he was trying to get away, you don't get to the shoot somebody down who was running away unless that person has committed a deadly
two officers fired their weapons and hall fell to the ground.orney john burriss says the video shows hall running alongside officers. >> he was running by them. fact he was trying to get away, you don't get to the shoot somebody down who was running away unless that person has committed a deadly
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within juvenile hall, 110 f.t.e.s, and for probation services, 64. and that is the net f.t.e.s after atrition. we are seeking to move two positio positions off budget on to the budget. these are two positions associated with the sunsetting of the title iv-e waiver. those positions we want to move on to our budget. and i think with that, i will stop and answer any questions you may have. >> chair fewer: colleagues, any comments or questions for the chief? i have -- oh, anyone? supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: thank you so much, chair fewer. thank you for your presentation, cheief nance. i do have a couple of questions. the first one is how many vacant positions do you currently have at j.p.d. at this time? >> so currently, there are ten vacant positions in our department. one is the information services technology director position. we've already interviewed for that position and are seeking to issue an offer in the next couple of days. there are two accountant positions. currently, we're working with controller's internalship program to provi
within juvenile hall, 110 f.t.e.s, and for probation services, 64. and that is the net f.t.e.s after atrition. we are seeking to move two positio positions off budget on to the budget. these are two positions associated with the sunsetting of the title iv-e waiver. those positions we want to move on to our budget. and i think with that, i will stop and answer any questions you may have. >> chair fewer: colleagues, any comments or questions for the chief? i have -- oh, anyone? supervisor...
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in thehat take place atrium, which is part of the main dining hall. you will enter at a different location you have been doing for the past couple meals. if you are participating in a dine in discussion across the street, continue walking straight into the glass portion of the dining hall. you will see a sign standing out in front of it. that is just for people for a dine in discussion. there are going to be tense set up with the name of the dimon -- alsotor and we often have someone checking you intimately have everyone we should have for the discussion. if you are not participating in the discussion come you can still eat in the main portion of the dining hall. enter the way you usually have been entering at the college conference. opening for tomorrow stores. -- tours. if you need to drop off a tour for tonight, let us know. a you are looking to get on different tour, we can no longer accommodate those changes. are pretty much set for tonight. and i think we are ready to get started as long as we are good with c-span. all right. it is my honor and
in thehat take place atrium, which is part of the main dining hall. you will enter at a different location you have been doing for the past couple meals. if you are participating in a dine in discussion across the street, continue walking straight into the glass portion of the dining hall. you will see a sign standing out in front of it. that is just for people for a dine in discussion. there are going to be tense set up with the name of the dimon -- alsotor and we often have someone checking...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez reports from city hall. >> reporter: outside oakland city hall, a man who does not want to be identified showed me two cactus plants. >> this when you could probably buy at home depot. >> reporter: another from the cactus family that is a peyote button. hallucinogenic. peyote along with magic mushrooms and a number of other plants are labeled psychoactive. the federal government concept scheduled one drugs which means they are dangerous or addictive. these advocates say it is a growing amount of evidence that shows that impact they are not habit-forming and have medicinal value. >> it's not like a drug where you spike, go up and they go back down the to take it to find yourself. to heal yourself. >> were talking about effective rate. it reduces ptsd, >> reporter: earlier this year the city of denver approved the measure decriminalizing so- called magic mushesou stop inve people using drugs sourced from any scheduling plans except for cocoa or poppy plans. >> it saying that we will lower it as a priority. mary lee is not making illegal. that can only happen at the fe
kpix 5's joe vazquez reports from city hall. >> reporter: outside oakland city hall, a man who does not want to be identified showed me two cactus plants. >> this when you could probably buy at home depot. >> reporter: another from the cactus family that is a peyote button. hallucinogenic. peyote along with magic mushrooms and a number of other plants are labeled psychoactive. the federal government concept scheduled one drugs which means they are dangerous or addictive. these...
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a woman called police saying that hall her grandson had threatened her hall's mother then called police a short time later saying that there was another threat made to her police say hall's mother told them that hall would be aggressive with officers and was holding a crowbar police say hall refused to listen to their commands and charged at officers with the crowbar and that's when they opened fire killing him police say they will release body camera video at a later date. >>happening now police are searching for a suspect involved in a carjacking in san francisco happened yesterday afternoon in the city's port hole, a neighborhood. officers say the 49 year-old victim posted an internet ad to sell his car. he then met up with the man in his 20's who would respond to that ad that is when officers say the suspect demand of them and get out of the car pushed him down and then drove off the suspect and car had not been found and police haven't yet released any detailed descriptions. >>on the peninsula. this man was arrested twice in less than a week for burglary and id theft, 38 year-old m
a woman called police saying that hall her grandson had threatened her hall's mother then called police a short time later saying that there was another threat made to her police say hall's mother told them that hall would be aggressive with officers and was holding a crowbar police say hall refused to listen to their commands and charged at officers with the crowbar and that's when they opened fire killing him police say they will release body camera video at a later date. >>happening...
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bret. >> bret: benjamin hall in london, benjamin, thank you. up next the panel and growing tension with iran and president trump saying he might listen to foreign dirt on political rivals. first, fox affiliates around the country covering tonight fox 13 in memphis where 25 officers hurt in a riots that erupted after u.s. marshal shot and killed a man wanted on multiple warrants. tennessee bureau of investigation since officers use deadly force after the man ramped their vehicles multiple times before exiting his vehicle with a weapon. following the shooting, hundreds gathered near the scene throwing rocks and bricks at the police. if you officers were seriously injured, most of them minor injuries. fox 2 in detroit, prosecutors there dismissing all criminal charges against a people in the flint water scandal and starting the investigation from scratch. michigan solicitor general's had all available evidence was not pursued by the previous team of prosecutors three years after the investigation began, no one is behind bars. this is a live look a
bret. >> bret: benjamin hall in london, benjamin, thank you. up next the panel and growing tension with iran and president trump saying he might listen to foreign dirt on political rivals. first, fox affiliates around the country covering tonight fox 13 in memphis where 25 officers hurt in a riots that erupted after u.s. marshal shot and killed a man wanted on multiple warrants. tennessee bureau of investigation since officers use deadly force after the man ramped their vehicles multiple...
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opponents rallied outside city hall yesterday. backers say pak's lobbying efforts should be recognized. now the board appeared deadlock with three speaking in favor, 3 opposed. it's not clear if they will take up that measure again. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors unanimously approved a temporary zoning measure in support of the punch line comedy club. it was approved yesterday z. puts a 45-day moratorium. it will have to move in august after being there 41 years. >>> and san francisco now one step closer to closing down juvenile hall. the board of supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of closing juvenile hall in san francisco. it is underused with only about 30 detainees. a new, smaller center would noeks on job training and re-- rehabilitation. if this ordinance is approved on a second reading, juvenile hall would close at the end of 2021. >>> the san francisco 49ers are hosting a state of the franchise event tonight. 1000 season ticket holders so the california theater in san jose to talk about the current state of the tea
opponents rallied outside city hall yesterday. backers say pak's lobbying efforts should be recognized. now the board appeared deadlock with three speaking in favor, 3 opposed. it's not clear if they will take up that measure again. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors unanimously approved a temporary zoning measure in support of the punch line comedy club. it was approved yesterday z. puts a 45-day moratorium. it will have to move in august after being there 41 years....
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i am especially honored to join you all are here today in statuary hall, the hall of the house, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeanette rankin of montana walked through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress, woman ever elected to congress, even before the ratification of the 19th amendment. at her swearing in she remarked, i may be the first woman member of congress, but i won't be the last. [applause] we are proof that she was right. since then, a total of 365 women have served in the united states congress. this year, as we celebrate the centennial of women's suffrage, we also celebrate the most women to ever serve in congress. [applause] we make history today because these women forged the path for us right here in these hallowed halls. the 131 of us women serving today stand on the shoulders of all who came before us. this centennial is one of the most impor
i am especially honored to join you all are here today in statuary hall, the hall of the house, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeanette rankin of montana walked through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress, woman ever elected to congress, even before the...