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that has a more holistic approach. there are pockets of other places where in different places across the country they are trying a more holistic approach where it's not just a lawyer. is a lawyer who is first of all going to stay with the client from the very beginning all the way to the end of the case. and if they are out, say, on parole and relisted or come back to court a different charge, ma they get the same lawyer who knows their history, which can make a big difference. and then have social workers on staff and psychologists. one of the things they're trying to look at is some of the root problems are collective this persons being arrested and has a problem with drug addiction, let's get them into drug counseling while he is waiting. let's getting out, let's not make and send you what he will not get any help pretrial. let's get it out, getting into a drug rehab program, let's get him sober or whatever. and really try to address some of the problems that are bringing that person into court in the first place.
that has a more holistic approach. there are pockets of other places where in different places across the country they are trying a more holistic approach where it's not just a lawyer. is a lawyer who is first of all going to stay with the client from the very beginning all the way to the end of the case. and if they are out, say, on parole and relisted or come back to court a different charge, ma they get the same lawyer who knows their history, which can make a big difference. and then have...
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applied for every year three journalists pursue a project that to take one year or more a and sousa holistic look of all the pieces coming to the court since then 11 and to figure how many involved a terrorist terrorist, but had no capacity at all. so we also need to produce a story that is entirely and was an 500 with the prosecution and one at of every two but for those and never have that capacity on their own and the underlying part is that we can show these dozens of men who never had a capacity on their own but in to those whose team talent the others are like the ability to acquire weapons but the fbi provided them with the means they needed to become the men on the fringe to the investigate overnight. >> if you go inside these cases the stories you tell are astonishing. >> many are complicated but my favorite is in a situation like this about a man in illinois a and you don't know exactly why the fbi targeted him but they decided he was a potential terrorist threat and decided to assign an informant to he was a recent convert to islam and was ostracized and worked at the video game s
applied for every year three journalists pursue a project that to take one year or more a and sousa holistic look of all the pieces coming to the court since then 11 and to figure how many involved a terrorist terrorist, but had no capacity at all. so we also need to produce a story that is entirely and was an 500 with the prosecution and one at of every two but for those and never have that capacity on their own and the underlying part is that we can show these dozens of men who never had a...
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so we need a holistic update. we are consistent with national proposes. and now i'll turn it over to my colleague. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'll first discuss the issues behind the bike plan then i'll focus the rest of my presentation on the new bicycling requirements. first, the process that brought us here today starting with the issues today and i'll discuss the details and how we refined our proposal based on the concerns we heard from the community. i also want to acknowledge our colleague if you have any questio questions. so first, the general plans. it was adopted in 2009. this related to the bike plan was prauft in 2009. to the downtown area plan as well as the land use index. on january 14, 2003, the
so we need a holistic update. we are consistent with national proposes. and now i'll turn it over to my colleague. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'll first discuss the issues behind the bike plan then i'll focus the rest of my presentation on the new bicycling requirements. first, the process that brought us here today starting with the issues today and i'll discuss the details and how we refined our proposal based on the concerns we heard from the community. i also want to acknowledge...
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we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is the sanction for opposing -- he is one of your embers. >> he is and he is a valued member of the association. as an elected official, he is entitled to his own opinion. >> thank you. i have to say that, i want to think marty for coming here. he knew he was coming into this. i want to repeat. i am in the minority in the association. i think concerning this item, it is important for me and all of us to recognize there are ballot points of view. if we're serious about developing solutions that work for all of us, we have to entertain those points of view and tried to reach consensus. that is the only one that we will create a workable, sustainable solutions. all we're doing is spinning our wheels. my reason for being here is beca
we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is the sanction for opposing -- he is one of your embers. >> he is and he is a valued member of the association. as an elected official, he is entitled to...
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that's has to be done in a holistic approach thank you so much >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon. i'm angle activate i'm a mexican. i'm here to ask for your support for the eir. we orange county to be able to enjoy the museum and the art. it will give us an opportunity to enjoy the exhibits that perhaps only we have seen in books or postcards. it's essential that our latino community will be able to come to a museum that is centrally located. give us an opportunity to enjoy this whether or not we have a long or short lifespan and on behalf of the? citizen latino community we look forward to having this >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening president chiu and members of the board. i'm the chair the building committee and the incoming treasurer of the board of trustees for the mexican museum. due to the great ambition of the community the long held dream to create a mexican museum is finally here. this is our direct partnership with the city. there's learning this great opportunity. we have an endenouncement we've received commitments be
that's has to be done in a holistic approach thank you so much >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon. i'm angle activate i'm a mexican. i'm here to ask for your support for the eir. we orange county to be able to enjoy the museum and the art. it will give us an opportunity to enjoy the exhibits that perhaps only we have seen in books or postcards. it's essential that our latino community will be able to come to a museum that is centrally located. give us an...
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so we need a holistic update. we are consistent with national proposes. and now i'll turn it over to my colleague. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'll first discuss the issues behind the bike plan then i'll focus the rest of my presentation on the new bicycling requirements. first, the process that brought us here today starting with the issues today and i'll discuss the details and how we refined our proposal based on the concerns we heard from the community. i also want to acknowledge our colleague if you have any questio questions. so first, the general plans. it was adopted in 2009. this related to the bike plan was prauft in 2009. to the downtown area plan as well as the land use index. on january 14, 2003, the city and counties san francisco the supreme court upheld and found out that the sequa venthsdz adopted in general connection with the plans were not adequate they didn't lay out the plans the court said the sequa doesn't accurately talk about the plans that were need and new sequa plans had been to established. the planning commission initia
so we need a holistic update. we are consistent with national proposes. and now i'll turn it over to my colleague. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'll first discuss the issues behind the bike plan then i'll focus the rest of my presentation on the new bicycling requirements. first, the process that brought us here today starting with the issues today and i'll discuss the details and how we refined our proposal based on the concerns we heard from the community. i also want to acknowledge...
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approach. >> holistic?y the 15th of december, a number of our friends and neighbors went out into the woods on this walk and they hiked up to the top of one of the highest hills in newtown and they stood there and they said to each other, and this is all by way of second hand -- i wasn't there. but i'm told, they said to each other, "how can we approach this in a way that will change things? you know, enough already." and they looked at the history of the activism in this arena, and activism relating to other elements of this situation. and they realized that in many ways, the common approaches of the last 25 to 30 years have not been effective. so a new idea had to arise. a new approach, a new concept had to come to the fore. and you simply cannot demonize or vilify someone who doesn't agree with you. because when you do that, the minute you do that, your discussion is over. your constructive conversation finishes. it's over. >> when you demonize somebody who disagrees with you. >> when you demonize. exact
approach. >> holistic?y the 15th of december, a number of our friends and neighbors went out into the woods on this walk and they hiked up to the top of one of the highest hills in newtown and they stood there and they said to each other, and this is all by way of second hand -- i wasn't there. but i'm told, they said to each other, "how can we approach this in a way that will change things? you know, enough already." and they looked at the history of the activism in this arena,...
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. >> they created a holistic system where they could not just target people but figure out the best way to target people. >> they compiled information on your buying habits like what magazine you subscribed to, maybe information on where and how you like to travel. >> jon: that's not creepy at all. ( laughter ) but, you know, what? these are people that you're trying to give money to veterans, get money from. voters and supporters, and although these veteran veteranse actively trying to give you their information. have some given up, go to to door. you think he would do that? >> thousands of volunteers and aide staffers have been working nonstop, knocking on doors, making phone calls and getting people to vote early. >> jon: mother ( bleep )! you could clear up this v.a. thing in a month! clearly, the lesson appears to be, if we could take the same urgency, enthusiasm, and clarity of vision you need to get elected to government and apply those two dporching. can we fix some problems? t@r$36qgqoioer ( bleep ) ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: recently, we've been reading the the "daily sh
. >> they created a holistic system where they could not just target people but figure out the best way to target people. >> they compiled information on your buying habits like what magazine you subscribed to, maybe information on where and how you like to travel. >> jon: that's not creepy at all. ( laughter ) but, you know, what? these are people that you're trying to give money to veterans, get money from. voters and supporters, and although these veteran veteranse actively...
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. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store thatromotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players
. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store thatromotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we...
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we've been trying to provide more holistic support so we can mitigate some of the psychological and mental impacts that the violence has. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon supervisors. i stand here not representing the organization that i advocate for, but a concerned community member. i will continue [inaudible] she was mission police department has been working on transgender community on [inaudible]. next month is our tenth year. there's gonna be a whole lot of transgender out in the community that's gonna be out to celebrate. the hotels know crimes that were committed in the hotels -- the owners of these private hotels tell law enforce /-pl force [inaudible] do not warrant any additional investigation for being [inaudible] on some shelf over in the evidence room is not sent to the state crime lab for analysis. these are the crimes that take [inaudible] that do not warrant notice. education, education is the key to a lot of intervention and prevention and that's what we need. the community do not communicate with the police. there's another group of crim
we've been trying to provide more holistic support so we can mitigate some of the psychological and mental impacts that the violence has. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon supervisors. i stand here not representing the organization that i advocate for, but a concerned community member. i will continue [inaudible] she was mission police department has been working on transgender community on [inaudible]. next month is our tenth year. there's gonna be...
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we've been trying to provide more holistic support so we can mitigate some of the psychological and mental impacts that the violence has. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon supervisors. i stand here not representing the organization that i advocate for, but a concerned community member. i will continue [inaudible] she was mission police department has been working on transgender community on [inaudible]. next month is our tenth year. there's gonna be a whole lot of transgender out in the community that's gonna be out to celebrate. the hotels know crimes that were committed in the hotels -- the owners of these private hotels tell law enforce /-pl force [inaudible] do not warrant any
we've been trying to provide more holistic support so we can mitigate some of the psychological and mental impacts that the violence has. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon supervisors. i stand here not representing the organization that i advocate for, but a concerned community member. i will continue [inaudible] she was mission police department has been working on transgender community on [inaudible]. next month is our tenth year. there's gonna be...
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that's the holistic reentry program for offenders. he told anybody with time to spare and inclination to listen. putting a face on an abstract idea, injustice. on this particular afternoon in may 2012, he tells this story to me for a fourth time. he is deeply preoccupied with a judge who denied his case for years. who also heard his murder case in 1976. the month he was released the judge died. greg goes to his house to get his tattered obituary he's read many times. the obituary says nice things. the judge may have been a goodman, greg muses, he might have been a good husband, father, great friend to many people, but people maybe saying the same thing about me. cue, the dog. lifts his head to look around as if considering the matter then he lowers his head to rest his muzzle on greg's shoe. but because i'm a little guy, you step on my head and crush me. i don't even have god on my side. the old boys network that got him a lawyer but when friendly with a judge didn't even work of a sweat when it came to his case. it was a double murde
that's the holistic reentry program for offenders. he told anybody with time to spare and inclination to listen. putting a face on an abstract idea, injustice. on this particular afternoon in may 2012, he tells this story to me for a fourth time. he is deeply preoccupied with a judge who denied his case for years. who also heard his murder case in 1976. the month he was released the judge died. greg goes to his house to get his tattered obituary he's read many times. the obituary says nice...
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. >> it's created where we make them i think it's a holistic response. situations like this. churches, we talk amongst our friends at the barber shop. wherever we are. >> i think when we're willing to create a space to talk about those uncomfortable difficult truths, that's how we know we're moving forward. in the event that i do, that's about we want safe spaces to talk about the emotional things that are hard and hurt and help us grow and move forward. we want them, we hunger for them. we come when they're created, so we can have more of them and win moving forward. >> winning is a major part of our community. mona, jimmy,sstjimmy, ester tha. >>> you can make it right. you have have the choices and do the work to make your life better. and this will be your premium right here. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrreeeeaky! [ male announcer bundle home and auto and you could save 760 bucks. alright, mama, let's get going. [ yawns naptime
. >> it's created where we make them i think it's a holistic response. situations like this. churches, we talk amongst our friends at the barber shop. wherever we are. >> i think when we're willing to create a space to talk about those uncomfortable difficult truths, that's how we know we're moving forward. in the event that i do, that's about we want safe spaces to talk about the emotional things that are hard and hurt and help us grow and move forward. we want them, we hunger for...
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because again, how do we make this a holistic conversation one that is actually productive instead of nitpicking over details that is clearly political. >> last word. >> i think there's a huge difference between 17 and 15, i also think there's huge difference between 15 and 12 or 10 or 11 there is argument about them being children, i'm sorry i do have to go back to that, you all say that if they're old enough to be sexually active they should be old enough to get this, i think there's a lot of inferences where they may not have chosen to be sexually active, that's where my concern comes in about them having access to the drug. we sweep it under the rug and not discuss with the parent where parental consent comes in. >> let us know what you think. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe or @tothecontrary. from emergcy contraception to materialist millenials? today's teenagers are lazier and more materialistic than baby boomers were in their teens, according to a new study. compared to boomers, millennials place more importance on owning things such as big houses and shiny new cars. ye
because again, how do we make this a holistic conversation one that is actually productive instead of nitpicking over details that is clearly political. >> last word. >> i think there's a huge difference between 17 and 15, i also think there's huge difference between 15 and 12 or 10 or 11 there is argument about them being children, i'm sorry i do have to go back to that, you all say that if they're old enough to be sexually active they should be old enough to get this, i think...
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and how important it is for your kids to be in school, so it's the full community approach and the holistic approach as it were. >> okay great. did you want to add something? >> on the spot but i was proud of the three da's and they covered it and we worked over the years with the heart power that jeff rosen referred to. when moving into the soft power i recognize we're not experts so i look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i said this morning "i am interested what we can do as a district attorney's office to help , what we can do to help" because we recognize we're not experts. we have an expertise in certain areas dealing with consequences and accountability and we're good with that. when it comes to soft power with great collaboration we can have a support role and provide to our educators and experts what exactly can we do to assist you getting to the end that everybody talked about today and that's the only different take we would have. >> great thank you. [applause] i would like to say we need to wrap up. we have a late start and n
and how important it is for your kids to be in school, so it's the full community approach and the holistic approach as it were. >> okay great. did you want to add something? >> on the spot but i was proud of the three da's and they covered it and we worked over the years with the heart power that jeff rosen referred to. when moving into the soft power i recognize we're not experts so i look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i...
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molesting a teenager from gilroy. 50-year-old robert lincoln met the girl at rancho middle school in holister in 2009. he allegedly befriended the girl and his family and began a sexual relationship with her 2011 when she was only 15. he was arrested in gilroy after the girl's mother reported the relationship to police >>> a follow-up story to an investigative unit. documents and hand-written notes from the d.a.s office and no one knew about it until now. >>> jeff rosen ordered some employees time sheets to be altered to give free time off and let employees bank their vacation days. they said it was to make up for bonuses some lost. the new documents showed the d.a.'s office kept their own record of how much time was given to each employee. the papers notes but no one at the county could tell us whose writing it is or who created the paperwork. we showed it to county executive, jeff smith. he says, county payroll, had no idea any of this existing. >> i would just expect a lot more from an elected d.a. who is the senior law enforcement official in the county. >>> the d.a.'s office provided us
molesting a teenager from gilroy. 50-year-old robert lincoln met the girl at rancho middle school in holister in 2009. he allegedly befriended the girl and his family and began a sexual relationship with her 2011 when she was only 15. he was arrested in gilroy after the girl's mother reported the relationship to police >>> a follow-up story to an investigative unit. documents and hand-written notes from the d.a.s office and no one knew about it until now. >>> jeff rosen...
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so that we can understand their entire health picture holistically. having these skills that you have in front of you right now is so important that some of us don't even realize it. that how listening skills is so important to us. individuals with mental health and substance abuse have many challenges. the most important one that they encounter is generally that society tends to be very judgmental and stereotypical and think that people with mental health or substance use can't be productive members of society, or that they can't work. well, i chase this life now, probably even more so than i did my drugs, you know, because i want it, i really want it. i want it just as bad as i wanted that heroin and that crack. i want this life just as bad. so now what i want you to do, i want you to type in, i am learning microsoft word 2000. i hope to learn at least one new thing in this training session. now, the only thing i know about a typewriter or computer was asdf, jkl, semicolon. i'm typing, in some cases, 20 words a minute and not looking at the keyboard
so that we can understand their entire health picture holistically. having these skills that you have in front of you right now is so important that some of us don't even realize it. that how listening skills is so important to us. individuals with mental health and substance abuse have many challenges. the most important one that they encounter is generally that society tends to be very judgmental and stereotypical and think that people with mental health or substance use can't be productive...
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so that we can understand their entire health picture holistically. having these skills that you have in front of you right now is so important that some of us don't even realize it. that how listening skills is so important to us. individuals with mental health and substance abuse have many challenges. the most important one that they encounter is generally that society tends to be very judgmental and stereotypical and think that people with mental health or substance use can't be productive members of society,
so that we can understand their entire health picture holistically. having these skills that you have in front of you right now is so important that some of us don't even realize it. that how listening skills is so important to us. individuals with mental health and substance abuse have many challenges. the most important one that they encounter is generally that society tends to be very judgmental and stereotypical and think that people with mental health or substance use can't be productive...
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and that allows everybody in the room to think beyond just the specific problem but to more the holistic solution to the outcome that we're looking for, in this case route clearance. we talked about how to filter information that comes into the coc my experience in disaster relief is the amount of information coming into a command post is overwhelming so processes have to be put in place so that the filter allows emergencies to be addressed appropriately, priorities to be resourced appropriately, and the routine to be put into something so that everyone is aware of it and if it becomes, it changes to one of the other categories it can be addressed. and, last, we talked about how to share that information not only amongst ourselves within that particular command goes, but across the city, outside of the city up to the state and further if resource shortfalls do occur. we talked about a mapping process but more importantly than just that process, really the -- go back to my first point -- is the intent. if we start with a plan that explains what the priorities are, everybody is focused on
and that allows everybody in the room to think beyond just the specific problem but to more the holistic solution to the outcome that we're looking for, in this case route clearance. we talked about how to filter information that comes into the coc my experience in disaster relief is the amount of information coming into a command post is overwhelming so processes have to be put in place so that the filter allows emergencies to be addressed appropriately, priorities to be resourced...
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and burrows hopes to open her holistic center. and adams wants to be a state troper.are grateful for the tunes. >> i think every school should have a program like this. every school around because it is very hard to transition. >> the viper program helped me to feel like i was recognized for all of the service and sacrifice that i had to go through. that motivated me to excel in school. >> and warren don't community college offers many courses on line. they can earn their degrees while stationed anywhere in the world. >> that is a fantastic program, thank you very much. >> the saga of a maryland 7-year-old suspended from school for nibbling a pastry poi gun. john was suspended in march for chewing a pop ta rt in the shape of the woman. they will change the wording of the suspension, pu josh's father said that is not acceptable because it could affect his future. >> he gets out of school and deputies for a jb or clearance and they are like you threatened to shoot member in the second x-rayed. >> the attorneys are saying that the suspension was a mistake and expunge it
and burrows hopes to open her holistic center. and adams wants to be a state troper.are grateful for the tunes. >> i think every school should have a program like this. every school around because it is very hard to transition. >> the viper program helped me to feel like i was recognized for all of the service and sacrifice that i had to go through. that motivated me to excel in school. >> and warren don't community college offers many courses on line. they can earn their...