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i'm a peer advocate at the hospitality house. i've been there almost a year there. i've worked with multiple hundreds and thousands of people coming into our facility daily looking for housing and don't have the proper income, and we're turning people down left and right due to the funding. i mean, we don't have anywhere to send people. a lot of -- thousands of people for clothes. they can help a couple of hundred, but thousands. we can't let them in our services because the hygiene that they're carrying. these people need housing, they need i.d.s. if you can take 30 minutes to come sit in yoour facility to e what we go through trying to assist these people on a daily basis, you would understand. so please feel free to make your way to the hospitality house. i'm one of the nicest ladies in the front. i'll guide you through what we do and how we do it, and hopefully, you can feel us that we all as a community need this. thank you so much for taking the time out to listen. thank you. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> you can judge a society but how it treats those accused
i'm a peer advocate at the hospitality house. i've been there almost a year there. i've worked with multiple hundreds and thousands of people coming into our facility daily looking for housing and don't have the proper income, and we're turning people down left and right due to the funding. i mean, we don't have anywhere to send people. a lot of -- thousands of people for clothes. they can help a couple of hundred, but thousands. we can't let them in our services because the hygiene that...
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i work for hospitality house but also represent myself. i'm formerly incarcerated. the sentence i carried, i had to be on parole for five years. if it wasn't for the dorothy nones and joe wilsons, i never would have thought about voting. after my five years, this past november was the first time i was able to vote. i brought 34 people who have never voted here to city hall. we did a walk to windy and that was so liberating for me because it wasn't for all of us or none of us who gave that pamphlet out to vote, i wouldn't have had all 34 folks here. i'm going to continue this, but now at hospitality house, we have people, six with a life sentence. we are reaching out to the communities to say let's get out and vote. so i support this, hospitality house supports this, and we all would love for this to pass. thank you. >> good morning, my name is michael mendosa, and i'm the policy director with the anti-recidivism coalition. we are in strong support of this resolution. we want to thank supervisor haney for his leadership and believe that democracy needs everybody. tha
i work for hospitality house but also represent myself. i'm formerly incarcerated. the sentence i carried, i had to be on parole for five years. if it wasn't for the dorothy nones and joe wilsons, i never would have thought about voting. after my five years, this past november was the first time i was able to vote. i brought 34 people who have never voted here to city hall. we did a walk to windy and that was so liberating for me because it wasn't for all of us or none of us who gave that...
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. >> joel wilson, hospitality house. i would like to voice my opposition to the renewal of the tenderloin. >> joe, excuse me. this is in support. in opposition? >> yes. >> speakers will be after everybody in support. >> ok, thank you. >> so i yield the eminderemaindy time. [ laughter ] >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm the executive director of the lower poke cbd. we are on the northern border of the tlcbd and i've witnessed day in-and day out, the hard work and dedication the staff brings to the job. it's easy to quantify the bags of trash and feces and needles but what's hard to quantify is the sense of connectivity and support for the neighborhood that they bring and it is intangible but without it, things would fall apart and so, i urge your support in extenting the tenderloin cbd for 15 years on behalf of the lower poke neighbors. we're thrilled they're extending to the lower, lower poke, because that will only help strengthen all of our neighborhoods. so i urge your support and thank you for your time. >> my name
. >> joel wilson, hospitality house. i would like to voice my opposition to the renewal of the tenderloin. >> joe, excuse me. this is in support. in opposition? >> yes. >> speakers will be after everybody in support. >> ok, thank you. >> so i yield the eminderemaindy time. [ laughter ] >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm the executive director of the lower poke cbd. we are on the northern border of the tlcbd and i've witnessed day in-and day out, the...
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joe wilson, executive director, hospitality house. we are proud to support the commission for the department of homelessness and supportive housing. at least a couple of points. a commitment to democracy carries a couple of risks. so it may be that things do get slowed down, and there are those of us in san francisco that have some recollection of the redevelopment agency in the 60's and 70's. the fillmore acted quickly and without input, and we know the results there. i actually have a feasibility study that was done out of flint, michigan, and they said to act quickly and without input for people of color. -- and with policies that don't get fixed, so we have an opportunity to fix that. and i am proud to support that, very gratified with your leadership on this, and i'm confident there are folks to do that. thank you so much. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you so much for the opportunity to speak on this topic. i'm here on behalf of the ed lee democratic club, and i'm here to speak on behalf of this measure. we're worried that t
joe wilson, executive director, hospitality house. we are proud to support the commission for the department of homelessness and supportive housing. at least a couple of points. a commitment to democracy carries a couple of risks. so it may be that things do get slowed down, and there are those of us in san francisco that have some recollection of the redevelopment agency in the 60's and 70's. the fillmore acted quickly and without input, and we know the results there. i actually have a...
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. >> reporter: wilson got help from a non-profit agency called hospitality house.he ceo of that same agency. you and feeling like you were worth something. >> reporter: wilson was among the hundreds of people in the park to kick off a new campaign to create more housing for people currently on the street. >> it is simple and clear. the problem is lack of places for people to live. >> reporter: the group leading the charge is called all in. the coalition includes organized labor, tech companies, nonprofit services, air b&b and san francisco giants. he is looking for local support from the public. >> tell me where you have seen an array of companies, nonprofits and labor coming together in support of solutions? we haven't seen this before. >> reporter: the goal is ambitious, create housing for 1100 homeless people within two years but the group is also promoting a plan that could cause pushback. almost all homeless programs and low income housing are in the tenderloin, bayview or south of market. all in one's housing and services in every supervisor rule district in
. >> reporter: wilson got help from a non-profit agency called hospitality house.he ceo of that same agency. you and feeling like you were worth something. >> reporter: wilson was among the hundreds of people in the park to kick off a new campaign to create more housing for people currently on the street. >> it is simple and clear. the problem is lack of places for people to live. >> reporter: the group leading the charge is called all in. the coalition includes...
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. >> but he got help from a nonprofit called hospitality house and years later, he is the ceo of the . >> first and foremost, it was peeping pee hundreds of people in the park thursday to cover campaign to create more housing for people currently on the street. >> it is simple, clear, the problem is lack of places for people to live . >> the group leading the charge is called "all in" which is a coalition that includes organized labor, technical companies, airbnb and the san francisco giants. they are looking for at least vocal support from the public . >> tell me where you have seen an array of companies, nonprofits, labor all coming together in support of solutions? we have not seen this before . >> the goal is ambitious to create housing for 1100 homeless people within two years but the group also is promoting a plan that could cause pushback. currently all homeless programs are in the tenderloin bayview or south of market. all-in-one's housing and perhaps services in every supervisorial district in this city. that could include pacific heights, one of the most affluent neighborhoo
. >> but he got help from a nonprofit called hospitality house and years later, he is the ceo of the . >> first and foremost, it was peeping pee hundreds of people in the park thursday to cover campaign to create more housing for people currently on the street. >> it is simple, clear, the problem is lack of places for people to live . >> the group leading the charge is called "all in" which is a coalition that includes organized labor, technical companies,...
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you are ceding control of the commons to property owners, of which hospitality house is one. that is intrinsically bad public policy, so i'm urging you to think carefully about this, and the issue of lowering the approval threshold while also extending the period -- it is antidemocratic and nothing else. so one possible remedy and i hesitate to mention remedy because it means i am agreeing with the premise, which i absolutely do not, but you could break up the extension period, the 15 year period into five year increments, force a public hearing every five years at a minimum to make sure there is continuing public support. you could expand the number of community seats on the c.b.d., the b.i.d., and make them not subject to internal approval. now we could devise some other seating process for that. i would also say, and i'm just thinking about the long-standing argument the late jane jacobs had with robert moses in new york about this very thing, about what constitutes community , what constitutes local control. that is what we need to concern ourselves with today. thank you.
you are ceding control of the commons to property owners, of which hospitality house is one. that is intrinsically bad public policy, so i'm urging you to think carefully about this, and the issue of lowering the approval threshold while also extending the period -- it is antidemocratic and nothing else. so one possible remedy and i hesitate to mention remedy because it means i am agreeing with the premise, which i absolutely do not, but you could break up the extension period, the 15 year...
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. >> reporter: he got help from a nonprofit agency called hospitality house. he is the ceo of that agency. >> first and foremost, it was people taking an interest in you, making you feel like you were works worth something. >> reporter: he was one of hundreds of people to kick off a new campaign to kickoff more housing for keke pecurrently on >> it is simple and clear. the problem is lack of places for people to live. >> reporter: the group leading the charge is called "all in, close. they are looking for vocal support from the public . >> tell me where you have seen an array of companies nonprofits, labor, coming together all in support of solutions? we haven't seen this before. >> reporter: the goal is ambitions, create housing for 1100 homeless people within two years. but the group is promoting a plan that could cause perspective currently almost all homeless programs and low income housing are in the tenderloin or south of market. he wants housing and services in every supervisorial district in the city including pacific type heights, one of the most affl
. >> reporter: he got help from a nonprofit agency called hospitality house. he is the ceo of that agency. >> first and foremost, it was people taking an interest in you, making you feel like you were works worth something. >> reporter: he was one of hundreds of people to kick off a new campaign to kickoff more housing for keke pecurrently on >> it is simple and clear. the problem is lack of places for people to live. >> reporter: the group leading the charge is...
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in historic buildings and most notably in the old mint building and remounted in 2010 and the hospital house in 2018. and our community engaged programming further embeds joe goode performance group in the city and arts landscape. and the youth education program with several bay area high schools, our resilience project collaborating with veterans to practice mindful movement and story telling and our accessible, affordable home theater space that serves as a vital hub to hundreds of working artists in our immediate community. thank you. >> great. thank you. any other members of the public? >> good afternoon, commissioners. on behalf of san francisco heritage, wonderful to see another batch of legacy businesses before you today. i wanted to speak to the joe goode performance group which i am personally familiar with. to elaborate, joe goode performance group presented a site specific installation at the house over the entire month of july. it was a soldout run exposed the house to over 1500 entirely new visitors and in the course of their preparing for the performance, i got to know joe good
in historic buildings and most notably in the old mint building and remounted in 2010 and the hospital house in 2018. and our community engaged programming further embeds joe goode performance group in the city and arts landscape. and the youth education program with several bay area high schools, our resilience project collaborating with veterans to practice mindful movement and story telling and our accessible, affordable home theater space that serves as a vital hub to hundreds of working...
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he lost his house and he's outside the hospital volunteering helping out. this is an unbelievable community. we always hear about the strength in small communities after disaster like this. he described everyone checking on everyone else. making sure strangers have a place to go. it's extraordinary. >> amazing. he has a smile on his face and helping after what he lost. it's incredible. >> this is a 28,000 member community. it's a very tight knit area. and they have about 1,800 power outages you can see. it's nighttime. it's dark there because the lights are out. the hospital right behind her is actually the only place in the area that had a generator and in full working area. where are you? thank you. let's go to joe friar in los angeles. bring us up to date. >> first of all we can tell you a little over an hour ago kern county officials held a news conference with preliminary information. obviously it's still a fluid situation. it's dark. they're trying to assess the situation. officials said there were no fatalities reported. they were getting medical aid
he lost his house and he's outside the hospital volunteering helping out. this is an unbelievable community. we always hear about the strength in small communities after disaster like this. he described everyone checking on everyone else. making sure strangers have a place to go. it's extraordinary. >> amazing. he has a smile on his face and helping after what he lost. it's incredible. >> this is a 28,000 member community. it's a very tight knit area. and they have about 1,800 power...
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, and especially since state law allows babies to be surrendered at fire stations, hospitals, churches. this fire house, the closest, just two miles away. >> we give one to the parent and one to the child. they're numbered. >> reporter: wristbands keep mother and child linked. >> if people would use it, it's a great program. >> reporter: the strip mall itself has a church in it. for whatever reason the expeck tant mom in distress didn't knock at any doors for help. >> i just can't imagine what was going through her mind. >> reporter: guests coming and going at the hotel next door were stunned by the crime tape and reason for it. >> a lot of people would have loved to have those babies if she didn't want them. so super sad. >> reporter: california's surrender law since its start in 2001 has resulted in more than 1,000 newborns given up safely no questions asked. keeping them out of danger in those critical first hours. now what happens to the surviving twin here will be up to social services once they know the mom's back story and whether she's going to face criminal charges. reporting live in fairfield
, and especially since state law allows babies to be surrendered at fire stations, hospitals, churches. this fire house, the closest, just two miles away. >> we give one to the parent and one to the child. they're numbered. >> reporter: wristbands keep mother and child linked. >> if people would use it, it's a great program. >> reporter: the strip mall itself has a church in it. for whatever reason the expeck tant mom in distress didn't knock at any doors for help....
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hospital. police were cold to the house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest andied at the scene. herfamily, in cardiac arrest and died at the scene. her family, including in cardiac arrest and died at the scene. herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and the manslaughter of a child. he's also been charged with one count of possession of an offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. 37 euros was released with no further action, while a 29—year—old has been bailed until next month. aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. there are new calls from labour mps for tomorrow. there are new calls from labourmps foran tomorrow. there are new calls from labour mps for an independent process for dealing with complaints of anti—semitism. it follows the latest allegations any bbc panorama programme that senior members of the party interfered with its current can painta party interfered with its current can paint a syst
hospital. police were cold to the house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest andied at the scene. herfamily, in cardiac arrest and died at the scene. her family, including in cardiac arrest and died at the scene. herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and the manslaughter of a child. he's also been charged with one count of possession of an offensive...
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are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to hospital to get specialized care let us be very tough try to get that into you plus you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to you today you have come to the city truck partition or whatever what you think of that person is another human being the village idiot. in the village i must tell you we shouldn't go about we should go back to safe but the ever mention the condition right now if you go to the village free s.h.s. and so enrollment has increased well students are like you on the up to me in writing you know it takes. classroom rules have been ripped up saying we shouldn't go back but when a teacher agrees or agrees to say somewhere in the northern part. of it should be conducive for the person to stay. right where you want your hospital. in your 1st trimester you wouldn't be the doctor. the doctor would go ok so we're obviously addressed these problems and there are many but no i want to figure out how we move past them you know well ag
are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to hospital to get specialized care let us be very tough try to get that into you plus you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to you today you have come to the city truck partition or whatever what you think of that person is another human being the village idiot. in the village i must tell you we shouldn't go about we should go back to safe but...
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right now there are no hospitals whose roads or houses being built permanent as permanent work.no permanent work is being done in puerto rico 2000 schools are still waiting to be repaired. schools are in disrepair. yes. we're still waiting on a final determination to move forward with hospitals. not? as failed, has it those are my words. maybe you should not answer. to be completely honest and objective, i think puerto rico's recovery has been the most complex response in u.s. history. the fact that we are an island has been even more complex i think the challenge has been present on the mainland and in puerto rico. fema has not been able to manage it. all right. one of the things the president said was that california does not manage its forest lands well. if i remember correctly, the u.s. government owns most of the forest lands in california. could you give us the specific numbers? that is correct. roughly 70% of the lands are federal lands in california, and they are managed by a number of federal agencies. if you were to assess the condition of those various federal lands a
right now there are no hospitals whose roads or houses being built permanent as permanent work.no permanent work is being done in puerto rico 2000 schools are still waiting to be repaired. schools are in disrepair. yes. we're still waiting on a final determination to move forward with hospitals. not? as failed, has it those are my words. maybe you should not answer. to be completely honest and objective, i think puerto rico's recovery has been the most complex response in u.s. history. the fact...
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well in it live those house and hospitals are being constantly bombarded by syrian government forces and russian warplanes say no one has more and a warning that viewers may find some images in her report disturbing they are images that have shocked many a tragedies like this are happening nearly every day in northwest syria where the government's assault is it it's 30 bucks. that's a love the law desperately trying to save his daughters as they dangled from the edge of a building destroyed in a syrian or russian airstrike that's the 5 year old we have held on to our 3 year old sister drove around for as long as she could. but then they fell to the ground i died. well when struggled for life but later passed away in hospital. the high number of people killed and injured here particularly children reflects the scale of the humanitarian situation war monitors say there have been at least 800 civilian deaths 200 of them children since the russian backed syrian government offensive began in april in the past months at least 33 children were killed according to save the children that's mo
well in it live those house and hospitals are being constantly bombarded by syrian government forces and russian warplanes say no one has more and a warning that viewers may find some images in her report disturbing they are images that have shocked many a tragedies like this are happening nearly every day in northwest syria where the government's assault is it it's 30 bucks. that's a love the law desperately trying to save his daughters as they dangled from the edge of a building destroyed in...
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a hospital forced to evacuate patients. crews rushing to gas leaks and house fires. and now, they are bracing for aftershocks. >>> deadly lightning strike. one person killed, others injured as a holiday heat wave hits much of the country. the heat index in triple digits. our rob marciano stranding by. >>> president trump's fourth of july spectacle. the troops and the bands in place as his opponents sound t hisgo >>> rks io a fire settige containers full of crews dodging rockets while battling the flames. >>> the surveillance video showing the gun fight inside a mall. bullets flying as shoppers run for their lives. two suspects still on the loose. >>> fatal mixup. two families blaming police for misidentifying a badly beaten man. the wrong family making the heartwrenching decision to remove life support. >>> and taking a stand. the tense moments between an african-american couple and a white contractor who showed up to their house with a giant confederate flag on his suv. the couple's reaction going viral tonight. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us o
a hospital forced to evacuate patients. crews rushing to gas leaks and house fires. and now, they are bracing for aftershocks. >>> deadly lightning strike. one person killed, others injured as a holiday heat wave hits much of the country. the heat index in triple digits. our rob marciano stranding by. >>> president trump's fourth of july spectacle. the troops and the bands in place as his opponents sound t hisgo >>> rks io a fire settige containers full of crews...
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hospital. people bloodied. it is a mad house and there's more than one video from this incident. this is from the outside of the hospital. >> it was in the middle of that seat. that's scary. >> check this out. that woman is standing outside of the store. >> do you see that? >> i saw it like before the shockwave. >> it's like everybody looks at the lights and then boom, everything shatters. life changes for all the people there. cars and buildings destroyed. it seems as though the shockwave, hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage. >> we're seeing the effects from two miles >> the explosion is under investigation. >> it has a way of bringing folks together and unveiling hidden talent we may not have known about otherwise. she works for a grocery delivery service in the u.k. he is there and he has a youtube page full of his interactions with other people. jamming out on the street piano. he starts to tinker on the piano a little bit. ♪ coming around the mountain when she comes ♪ >> that voice. and then they swap. he hops on the keys and her vocals are like butter baby. ♪ >> peopl
hospital. people bloodied. it is a mad house and there's more than one video from this incident. this is from the outside of the hospital. >> it was in the middle of that seat. that's scary. >> check this out. that woman is standing outside of the store. >> do you see that? >> i saw it like before the shockwave. >> it's like everybody looks at the lights and then boom, everything shatters. life changes for all the people there. cars and buildings destroyed. it...
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hospital. people bloodied. it is a mad house and there's more than one video from this incident. was in the middle of that seat. that's scary. >> check this out. that woman is standing outside
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outside their houses not really sure what to do. >> and is there anybody as far as authority directing people on what to do? >> not where we are. so again we're outside the regional hospital right now. when we went over to that house fire we went almost immediately, and it was a small house up in flames, really bright red, orange hot flames and then huge black smoke plumes coming off of it. it was veriy easy to spot in the skyline when we looked from our hotel, and we got over there in minutes and immediately there were emergency crews there. holding the media back, holding people a safe distance from that house. three or four fire trucks there, big hoses and within minutes that house was -- the fire was put out. we do know, we spoke with the family of the woman who lived in that house minutes after therapy really teary obviously, very emotional. they said the woman who lived there did get out safely, everything in there, though, was destroyed. you could see when we got there it was still a structure but within minutes just crumbled to the ground. >> you were talking with a man earlier and we can still see behind you, he wore a reflective vest. just take us through briefl
outside their houses not really sure what to do. >> and is there anybody as far as authority directing people on what to do? >> not where we are. so again we're outside the regional hospital right now. when we went over to that house fire we went almost immediately, and it was a small house up in flames, really bright red, orange hot flames and then huge black smoke plumes coming off of it. it was veriy easy to spot in the skyline when we looked from our hotel, and we got over there...
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house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at loughborough pray and one. loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenæum stuart and william newton. following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. 17 it is 7 the organ is with god it is the finest in the whole looking today only be played by the musical director of the martin chapel . viewed from the thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of the adult life in the spotlight conditions that existed see found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not for the daily round was marked by military drill and poor food as one old talking planed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flat a all that's been watered down. the heart of the naval hospit
house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at loughborough pray and one. loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenæum stuart and william newton. following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. 17 it is 7 the organ is with god it is the finest in the whole looking today only be played by the musical...
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systemic racism has touched every part of american life, from housing to health to homeownership. a hospital ando you are black, your reports of pain will be taken less seriously. if you apply for a job and you are black you are less likely to be called. frompose we do everything investing in historically redline neighborhoods to supporting entrepreneurship for black americans. host: more argrr calls coming up, your reaction to the democratic debate at first, pedro on more of the debate. guest: you hurt chelsea talk about who she liked. one thing that some did not like about the debate was the format itself. the new york post picking it up in a story this morning, saying that the candidates were given 60 seconds to answer questions from moderators and 30 seconds for rebuttals but the rapidfire turnaround left some viewers peeved. the time limit is horrible tweeted one. i stopped watching when i realized no one could finish an answer to a question. another user added, this format is a disaster. one person said they quote, hate this freaking time limit. and then the week magazine on its websit
systemic racism has touched every part of american life, from housing to health to homeownership. a hospital ando you are black, your reports of pain will be taken less seriously. if you apply for a job and you are black you are less likely to be called. frompose we do everything investing in historically redline neighborhoods to supporting entrepreneurship for black americans. host: more argrr calls coming up, your reaction to the democratic debate at first, pedro on more of the debate. guest:...
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are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to the hospital to get specialized care let us be very frustrated that it is you because you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to people you have come to the city or a lot of what you think of that person is another human being the village it is it is not in the village i must say we shouldn't go about we should go back to safe but the environment should be conducive right now if you go to the village 3 s.h.s. and so enrollment has increased by students are like you and your told me in writing no it takes classroom rules has been ripped up i'm not saying we shouldn't go about but when a teacher agrees or it doctor agrees to say somewhere in the northern part or in the right ever mentioned you can these be for the person to stay right on using a pregnancy yes i say you go to the hospital they fail doctor that would you would meet in your 1st trimester you wouldn't need the same doctor in your head for i missed the doctor would go ok so we're on the
are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to the hospital to get specialized care let us be very frustrated that it is you because you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to people you have come to the city or a lot of what you think of that person is another human being the village it is it is not in the village i must say we shouldn't go about we should go back to safe but the...
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are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to a hospital to get specialized care let us be very striking that it is because you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to you today you have come to the city or whatever what you think of that person if you're not a human being the village idiot. in the village i must say we should do go back we should go back to safe but the ever mission you can do you see right there if you go to the village 3 s.h.s. and so enrollment has increased by students are like you and your tummy are right you know it takes. classroom rules have been ripped up and they say we should. agree. to set somewhere in the northern part or in the right. way should you count easy for the person to stay right on you see. right here you want your hospital. you would meet in your 1st trimester you would need the doctor. the doctor would go ok so we've obviously addressed these problems and there are many but no i want to figure out how we move past them you know. again what is left
are paid the same salary and it would take you just 15 minutes to carry your wife from your house to a hospital to get specialized care let us be very striking that it is because you don't want it because you don't want to accept the reality somebody in the village talk to you today you have come to the city or whatever what you think of that person if you're not a human being the village idiot. in the village i must say we should do go back we should go back to safe but the ever mission you...
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french quadriplegic man at the center of a whether he should be allowed to die house passed away in hospital doctors remove a salaam band life support more than a week ago against his parents' wishes and following a legal battle that divided his family on the country mr mr lambaste spent more than 10 years in a vegetative state following a car crash a prayer vigil has been held for him in paris. let's get more on this from day to religious fest correspondent martin that got welcome why did this story attract so much attention well i mean friends of euthanasia is continuing life support it's legal so this is not something that this was not a battle that was had in the middle of sort of hard discussion about the politics of euthanasia this was more let's settle what did happen was that the family was very divided. have ahead of the parents of the amount of very very religious got the legs were actually try to find different instances of appeal to stop the process of discounting life support that had originally been attempted in 2011 so i mean this has been going on for a very very long time an
french quadriplegic man at the center of a whether he should be allowed to die house passed away in hospital doctors remove a salaam band life support more than a week ago against his parents' wishes and following a legal battle that divided his family on the country mr mr lambaste spent more than 10 years in a vegetative state following a car crash a prayer vigil has been held for him in paris. let's get more on this from day to religious fest correspondent martin that got welcome why did this...
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hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and the manslaughter of her child. the 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of an offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. a 37—year—old was released with no further action, while a 29—year—old has been bailed until next month. aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. the chancellor philip hammond has said the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—deal brexit. speaking to bbc panorama, just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor says the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. private business is an important player in this, and the eu 27 control many of the levers. for example, we can make sure that goods flow in through the port of dover without any friction. but we cannot control the outward flo
hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and the manslaughter of her child. the 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of an offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. a 37—year—old was released with no further action, while a 29—year—old...
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hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, andhe scene. her family, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and manslaughter of her child. 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. 37—year—old was released with no further action by the 29—year—old has been bailed until next month. aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. the home office has confirmed it wants to press ahead with plans to place a legal duty on public bodies such as schools to identify and act on signs of serious youth violence. the "public health duty", as it's called, is part of a government strategy to reduce knife crime and other violence. the united nations has called for the dismantling of all detention centres for refugees in libya, saying the facilities are not fit to house migrants. the appeal comes two weeks after more than 50 people were kille
hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, andhe scene. her family, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and manslaughter of her child. 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. 37—year—old was released with no further action by...
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her baby, delivered by paramedics at the house where she was discovered, remains in a critical condition in hospital as to the motive of the crime. caroline davies reports. 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in south london. paramedics and police arrived at this address at 3:30am yesterday morning. kelly mary was suffering from stab wounds. unable to save her, they did deliver her baby. taken to hospital, the child is still in a critical condition. neighbours say they were woken in the middle of the night by noises from the house. my sister woke me up, because she heard people screaming, and she was alone, and she was scared, yeah? and, well, we look out the window, and we saw police and ambulances on the street. then, um...after about ten minutes, i saw someone from the ambulance come out with a baby, and they put the baby in the ambulance. others were distressed that something like this could happen on their street. i think the feeling is upset, upset for her. hopefulfor the child, but the neighbours were definitely, definitely upset. today, fo
her baby, delivered by paramedics at the house where she was discovered, remains in a critical condition in hospital as to the motive of the crime. caroline davies reports. 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in south london. paramedics and police arrived at this address at 3:30am yesterday morning. kelly mary was suffering from stab wounds. unable to save her, they did deliver her baby. taken to hospital, the child is still in a critical...
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one person taken to the hospital with serious injuries following this overnight house fire on south hayes street and we are told the fire started in a detached garage with an apartment. >> there are road closures in that area. let'shk in with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> because of this we have road closures here. a lot of apparatus still out there on the scell and a lanes are blocked and a live report coming up in a little bit. rest of the beltway is looking uretty good right now. 270 sobound, frederick
one person taken to the hospital with serious injuries following this overnight house fire on south hayes street and we are told the fire started in a detached garage with an apartment. >> there are road closures in that area. let'shk in with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> because of this we have road closures here. a lot of apparatus still out there on the scell and a lanes are blocked and a live report coming up in a little bit. rest of the beltway is looking uretty...
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in kern county, california, where 13 patients had to be evacuated from a local hospital and authorities worked td o house f. we've had small vegetation fires, power lines down, gas leaks. the associated events that take place after you have a large earthquake >> it's an earthquake and the chandelier is moving >> reporter: about 150 miles away in los angeles, the quake shook the ground and rattled nerves >> it was more of a back and forth rolling motion it was a good shaker >> reporter: seismologists warn aftershocks could continue for several more days. dan scheneman, nbc news. >> the clock is ticking on the trump administration's efforts to add the controversial citizenship question to the census a federal judge has given gome at 2:00 p.m. eastern to submit a legal basis for keeping the question last week the supreme court ruled againsanthe fight seemed , but a tweet wednesday night from president trump sent the department of justice scrambling to save the question critics argue that it would suppress immigrant participation in the census and thus lead to an under count >>> president trump keeping his p
in kern county, california, where 13 patients had to be evacuated from a local hospital and authorities worked td o house f. we've had small vegetation fires, power lines down, gas leaks. the associated events that take place after you have a large earthquake >> it's an earthquake and the chandelier is moving >> reporter: about 150 miles away in los angeles, the quake shook the ground and rattled nerves >> it was more of a back and forth rolling motion it was a good shaker...
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a man was visiting from oregon with his teenaged son and is still house riced hospitalized with a injury. >>thinking about the vehicle that i'm borrowing, it gives me >> reporter: san francisco police say they're looking for the two in the bmw that ran the man down and sped away down 44th avenue . >> suspects have not been apprehended. we are looking for a silver bmw. >> reporter: police retreat is police retreat video from a muni bus that was 4 miles away and are looking at the man's cameras to see if he captured images before they ran him down . >> we are processing the equipment for evidence . >> is under investigation. it is a sad occurrence. >> reporter: san francisco police have reported14% citywide decrease in auto burglaries last year over the previous year but one look at broken glass in this parking lot shows burglars are still targeting tourists destinations. the mayor says that is part of the reason she is pushing for an ambassador program bringing law enforcement back. a plan shs slashed by the board of supervisors . >> it was cut in half. we are piloting the program at unio
a man was visiting from oregon with his teenaged son and is still house riced hospitalized with a injury. >>thinking about the vehicle that i'm borrowing, it gives me >> reporter: san francisco police say they're looking for the two in the bmw that ran the man down and sped away down 44th avenue . >> suspects have not been apprehended. we are looking for a silver bmw. >> reporter: police retreat is police retreat video from a muni bus that was 4 miles away and are...
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one person taken to the hospital with serious injuries following this overnight house fire on south hayes street and we are told the fire started in a detached garage with an apartment. >> there are road closures in that area. let'shk in with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> because of this we have road closures here. a lot of apparatus still out there on the scell and a lanes are blocked and a live report coming up in a little bit. rest of the beltway is looking uretty good right now. 270 sobound, frederick to the spur, 70 miles per hour gets you there in 25 minute. >>good morning. not bad as you step out the door and heading to the car getting into work possibly or making starting a vacation ale coupd early. 71 degrees is our temperature right now. you can see the southwest wi. that is the humidity creeping back in.we are pulling in everything from the south and west and pulling it right into the mid-atlantic so that humidity, thatng mugginess increasi throughout the day today. a lot of place are in the six but look at this. by the time we head into middle part of the morning
one person taken to the hospital with serious injuries following this overnight house fire on south hayes street and we are told the fire started in a detached garage with an apartment. >> there are road closures in that area. let'shk in with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> because of this we have road closures here. a lot of apparatus still out there on the scell and a lanes are blocked and a live report coming up in a little bit. rest of the beltway is looking uretty...
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hospitals are down, the house doctors are also killed. the wires are down as well so how can you do this to mark the answer is they save all the 400 so basically 95 percent are safe. and the reason for that is as tragic as this was, it's a two-part story. the tragedy is almost as big as your oshima but the response was so incredibly heartwarming. strangers helping strangers. all the barriers are broken . everyone's helping everybody. it's incredible and then of course the brunswick they startsending health by the droves.but crucially , boston sends out within hours. ultimately two trains, two ships, 100 doctors, 300 nurses, $20 million a day, all without being asked and were really allies at this time. just six years earlier on the floor of the u.s. congress, the speaker of the house advocated for the violent annexation of canada and received loud cheers and a fine right up in the washington post. we are not friends at this point, they are suspicious of americans . they send all this help and that's how you save 95 percent of the dickens,
hospitals are down, the house doctors are also killed. the wires are down as well so how can you do this to mark the answer is they save all the 400 so basically 95 percent are safe. and the reason for that is as tragic as this was, it's a two-part story. the tragedy is almost as big as your oshima but the response was so incredibly heartwarming. strangers helping strangers. all the barriers are broken . everyone's helping everybody. it's incredible and then of course the brunswick they...