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i also really appreciate your dedication to uplifting latino, latinx, latina culture into that end, i see in back of the house and in your program, cocktail curation and culinary occuration, is there latinx in your staff. and duck tail off what president bleiman said, i would hope that there will be a youth of the local latinx workforce also our the many many many many talented musicians that live here in the city or play here in the city. >> absolutely, we as you know, i own kaya roof top as well and celebration of japanese and peruvian. we recently made a lot of contacts local pe ruerian and latin dance that celebrates latin music and their soul. because of latin music, it's up beat and fun and engaging. we want to definitely want to embrace that music versus anything that you'll find in nightclub or that is pop or radio. as far as representation, we are except for myself, my chef and my partner is proofing as well. he emelio is venezuela and and they really embrace it. and really embrace the latin culture and food and beverage. >> i thank you for that. a couple of questions, i had
i also really appreciate your dedication to uplifting latino, latinx, latina culture into that end, i see in back of the house and in your program, cocktail curation and culinary occuration, is there latinx in your staff. and duck tail off what president bleiman said, i would hope that there will be a youth of the local latinx workforce also our the many many many many talented musicians that live here in the city or play here in the city. >> absolutely, we as you know, i own kaya roof...
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yes, right and it's not just about mexicans and mexican americans about latinx.history writ large is about bipop communities written large. it's one way of helping to open up that story beware. that it's difficult right some of the of the images that we have are violent and heart-wrenching, but but yet in just fascinating in terms of getting through the history and so in order to leave time for q&a. i wanted to invite you to read the opening of of your book and then we're gonna to transition into the question and answer. beware, this is difficult to hear however critical okay. i wept while i wrote this. they lit the pyre and watched him burn. antonio rodriguez a 20 year old ranch hand murdered a white woman they said white men from nearby farms formed a posse to track him down while the other residents of rock springs texas some 400 of them met at the edge of town and piled kindling at the base of mesquite tree. the posse soon arrived with a cowboy in the lead dragging rodriguez by a lasso looped around his neck. the mob laughed as they changed antonio to the tre
yes, right and it's not just about mexicans and mexican americans about latinx.history writ large is about bipop communities written large. it's one way of helping to open up that story beware. that it's difficult right some of the of the images that we have are violent and heart-wrenching, but but yet in just fascinating in terms of getting through the history and so in order to leave time for q&a. i wanted to invite you to read the opening of of your book and then we're gonna to...
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the department of equity, black african-american and latinx communities. so we have lgbtq plus community, primary care and medical staff. and also our older adult community. so we hosted current seniors on there. next slide please. it's hard to do this presentation with a mask on but i am from the health department. so mhsn is slightly different in that we cannot start any kind of work in the particular project until we have an approved plan by the state and they pick these projects on what they consider to be innovative. so you cannot submit an idea and they have to say under their particular guidelines, the project is innovative. so we have the technology base health solutions which is a 24-7 peer chat o our training project with si a program that is working with latinx to address trauma and feeling of inadequacy. and transition project. so that is a project where we're working with having peer counseling step down people from the full service partnership into our outpatient mental health clinics and that makes room for another person but also it creates
the department of equity, black african-american and latinx communities. so we have lgbtq plus community, primary care and medical staff. and also our older adult community. so we hosted current seniors on there. next slide please. it's hard to do this presentation with a mask on but i am from the health department. so mhsn is slightly different in that we cannot start any kind of work in the particular project until we have an approved plan by the state and they pick these projects on what...
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of come established the pillars and new frameworks for how we tell these stories, like centering latinx protagonists in the u.s. narrative. >> we have time for just one more question. no? i'm sorry. >> just 30 seconds. >> thirty seconds. >> so right now the conversation of the museum of the american latino is like being had like where you have it. second fiddle to if it's going to be on the national mall or not. but you like american history so important. what can we as normal people do you like advocate for latino american history? >> okay, that's a big question. okay, bye books. right now you to show there's a market for this. not just this book but but,, all the great work that's coming out. i don't want to weigh in on that question. as little political dicey, buy books, go to films, show that people have, want to hear these stories, right, and what more them, with what diverse perspectives even within latinx histories and within indigenous history. the publishing industry works by mark is a meta-proof with that one out here. in addition to that just telestrator i don't care if you b
of come established the pillars and new frameworks for how we tell these stories, like centering latinx protagonists in the u.s. narrative. >> we have time for just one more question. no? i'm sorry. >> just 30 seconds. >> thirty seconds. >> so right now the conversation of the museum of the american latino is like being had like where you have it. second fiddle to if it's going to be on the national mall or not. but you like american history so important. what can we as...
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one thing that stood out is there has been tweets out about latinx. >> she used the term? emily: she used the term. pew polling shows 3% or 4% of latino or hispanic adults in the united states identify with that term. this does not really connect. if you are using that word. >> right. >> people who stabbed democratic candidates are in another universe than -- who staff democratic candidates are in another universe. i am going to say this after we release our report on latin x. heavy ever heard of the term -- have you ever heard of the term? among those who have not heard of the term, a total only 2% of latinos say that use the term to describe their own identity. when we asked those what they thought of it, that is only heard what it meant. this is not from latin america. this is another u.s. english speaker attempt to describe themselves. we just wanted to ask people if they heard of the term. following that, we get an analysis on twitter to see our congressional representatives use the terms hispanic, latino and latinx. i do think there is some -- uses that more than the
one thing that stood out is there has been tweets out about latinx. >> she used the term? emily: she used the term. pew polling shows 3% or 4% of latino or hispanic adults in the united states identify with that term. this does not really connect. if you are using that word. >> right. >> people who stabbed democratic candidates are in another universe than -- who staff democratic candidates are in another universe. i am going to say this after we release our report on latin x....
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among our black 1 in had, among our latinx 1 in 3 is graduating college and career ready. this is a city, that assures that usfusd is a giant gentrification force. i want to see from 9th grade all the way through high school graduation, an individualized learning plan that helps a young person discover. what am i good at? what am i curious about? and has a paid summer job in leading san francisco employers every summer where they if get to experience what it is like to be in the workforce field. enhance, career and technical education and community partnership so that we can get our students to and through college, those who want to go. >> thank you very much. and now on to the next question. during the pandemic, an issue that came to light, was the lack of universal high speed internet for all students. how will you work to address this issue in the coming term? and we'll start with lisa. >> that's correct. >> so i think, i'm going to answer the question about high speed internet. but i want to say it's not just high speed internet it's other things that we now understand
among our black 1 in had, among our latinx 1 in 3 is graduating college and career ready. this is a city, that assures that usfusd is a giant gentrification force. i want to see from 9th grade all the way through high school graduation, an individualized learning plan that helps a young person discover. what am i good at? what am i curious about? and has a paid summer job in leading san francisco employers every summer where they if get to experience what it is like to be in the workforce...
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really you are whites in through the sports and meritocracy go but that was a myth because it was a latinxution. black and brown folks go off the set but despite for a level playing field and marginalized moose to be for in the sports world and usually struggles iraq transfers that then invasion with larger society. that's why when we talk about the civil rights movement but also jackie robinson becomes a full decade before the civil rights movement coming into and coming out against the vietnam war were very v few people were againstee it. you see these reflected in a powerful manner. >> thank you so much those are all the questions we can take. i have done so many of these and i enjoy doing this with you so much. i really appreciate you taking the time too do this with me. >> of course but it is a great read thank you wide ranging connecting the dots of things are able to, talk about in one short hour. thank you for being here tonight. >> there is a link that goes into the chat and i will that represents the team.
really you are whites in through the sports and meritocracy go but that was a myth because it was a latinxution. black and brown folks go off the set but despite for a level playing field and marginalized moose to be for in the sports world and usually struggles iraq transfers that then invasion with larger society. that's why when we talk about the civil rights movement but also jackie robinson becomes a full decade before the civil rights movement coming into and coming out against the...
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i actually think for the democratic party to walk away from florida, latino, latina, latinx voters ismistake. i believe that you actually, i'm not a political analyst, i'm a journalist, and if i was a political analyst and activist i would be down there sitting at the ground game for the next two years. i actually think that you cannot peel off all of those ultraconservative but trumpy cuban american voters. but there is enough there to make an argument for humanity that can actually benefit the democratic party. for me, the question of the democratic party is that you have to make it clear what you stand for. that's why, in this particular moment, they tend to think of that v argument for the latina, latino voter is lost in a place like florida. i'm like, oh no, this is where the fight should be, on the ground. as it should be in texas. you and i haven't had a chance to go nitty-gritty on this. i think that given what we just saw, every single vote can be fought for. to just say, oh, we can't, wow, what a way to not play politics. >> i feel like we could have a whole hour discussion
i actually think for the democratic party to walk away from florida, latino, latina, latinx voters ismistake. i believe that you actually, i'm not a political analyst, i'm a journalist, and if i was a political analyst and activist i would be down there sitting at the ground game for the next two years. i actually think that you cannot peel off all of those ultraconservative but trumpy cuban american voters. but there is enough there to make an argument for humanity that can actually benefit...
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with killing 23 people at a walmart store in el paso, texas, in 2019 , the deadliest attack on the latinx community in modern u.s. history. the ceo of one of ukraine's largest power companies has asked people to stock up on warm clothing and blankets, warning russia's assault on ukraine's power grid will lead to rolling blackouts throughout the winter. on monday, the world health organization's regional director for europe dr. hans kluge said ukraine now faces its darkest days of the war so far. >> will be life-threatening for millions of people in ukraine. half of ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed. this is already having effects on the health system and the people's health. this winter will be about survival. amy: u.s. vice president kamala harris met with philippines president ferdinand marcos, jr. in manila monday, where she vowed the u.s. would expand its military presence in the philippines. her meeting comes amidst growing tensions between u.s. and china over the status of taiwan and as china and the philippines square off over disputed islands in the so
with killing 23 people at a walmart store in el paso, texas, in 2019 , the deadliest attack on the latinx community in modern u.s. history. the ceo of one of ukraine's largest power companies has asked people to stock up on warm clothing and blankets, warning russia's assault on ukraine's power grid will lead to rolling blackouts throughout the winter. on monday, the world health organization's regional director for europe dr. hans kluge said ukraine now faces its darkest days of the war so...
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they're in denial because they tried to brand all hispanics as latinx, that doesn't work.ple don't like it. and they tried to go nuance. the first lady said we're as unique as san antonio tacos. now, they're trying to come up with more excuses my republicans keep gaining with his pan ins. >> you see the labels -- latinos here, black voters, suburban women, you have these. the truth is, we're americans. people want the issues to be focused on. >> my abuelita is not latin x, my mama is not latin x, nor am i. you can't pander to us. that's what the democrats have done. republicans said we're going to get serious, go out to communities and talk to people on the ground. talk about texas, governor abbott got 40% of hispanic vote. he won uvalde county and star county and we picked up awe latina republican in congress, monica de la cruz. we're talking about the issues that are important and the democrats are ignoring us. >> hispanic voters and biden's handling of inflation, approval at 67, disapproval 68%. that's a significant number. and democrats are looking at that like, huh. >
they're in denial because they tried to brand all hispanics as latinx, that doesn't work.ple don't like it. and they tried to go nuance. the first lady said we're as unique as san antonio tacos. now, they're trying to come up with more excuses my republicans keep gaining with his pan ins. >> you see the labels -- latinos here, black voters, suburban women, you have these. the truth is, we're americans. people want the issues to be focused on. >> my abuelita is not latin x, my mama...
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dayton, the latinx language. >> dana: didn't work. >> jesse: didn't work that well. >> dana: the latinosr the american dream and they are not for political correctness. they are not for being local. the one opportunity. they don't believe that the country is this terrible place and nobody wants to come to and they are concerned about the open border. especially for some of them who may have waited in line for a long time and finally got here and finally made it and also some of these latino families are third, fourth generation. at that point, they are like, we are americans. we are not worried about what's going on in venezuela. we have been here for a while. they might have empathy but they also want order and that's what they don't have. plus, they've really been hit hard by covid in the economy. and inflation. a lot of immigrants that come to this country become entrepreneurs. it's one of the ways they figure out a way to get a foothold in the country and because of covid, shut down a lot of those small businesses for a long time. people are not going to forget that. their kids were
dayton, the latinx language. >> dana: didn't work. >> jesse: didn't work that well. >> dana: the latinosr the american dream and they are not for political correctness. they are not for being local. the one opportunity. they don't believe that the country is this terrible place and nobody wants to come to and they are concerned about the open border. especially for some of them who may have waited in line for a long time and finally got here and finally made it and also some...
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well as incredibly hard work that he and a number of other groups did in milwaukee , like turnout, latinx. i do think that cap was closed by a quite successful mobilization. the final thing i will tell you, in dane county, the madison area, which is the heartland for a lot of progressive voting in wisconsin, you saw a great increase in turnout. i don't kn the final number but well above 80% turnout. that was certainly beneficial to farms. -- two barnes. juan: could we switch over to nevada? there's the increasing since this will be a republican gap in the senate race, possibly as well and in the governor's race. nevada was a state that increasingly the labor movement has played a key role. what from your sense h happened there? >> a lot of things happenein nevada. we don't have the final results and have to be careful because nevada can surprise you in the end like it has in recent years. but at this point, you're right. republicans appear to have the advante in the key statewide races. these races ended up closer than expected i think because the culinary workers unioneally put on a majo
well as incredibly hard work that he and a number of other groups did in milwaukee , like turnout, latinx. i do think that cap was closed by a quite successful mobilization. the final thing i will tell you, in dane county, the madison area, which is the heartland for a lot of progressive voting in wisconsin, you saw a great increase in turnout. i don't kn the final number but well above 80% turnout. that was certainly beneficial to farms. -- two barnes. juan: could we switch over to nevada?...
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latinx. >> pete, did you come up with that word?unless you guys are against it. you like people, right? let's go with nancy. nancy, you have a question for these three guys? >> i am a little concerned and i think we can say whatever major concerns are, price of gas, food. for me the elephant in the room is that a threat democracy with the corruption in the fbi and the doj. that runs a lot deeper for me. we went pete, you want to take that? speak with polling setup issues, you see inflation, and threats to democracy. we point out all the time you don't have to ask the second question to that because cnn and msnbc say the threats to democracy and talking about donald trump are maga republicans. there are plenty of people out there and probably a lot of you and we talk about all the time, we feel our republic is under threat because fundamentally undermining institutions. the threat to democracy is the fact that they have weaponize the doj and the fbi. there is not equal justice under the law. that is where kevin mccarthy and whoever t
latinx. >> pete, did you come up with that word?unless you guys are against it. you like people, right? let's go with nancy. nancy, you have a question for these three guys? >> i am a little concerned and i think we can say whatever major concerns are, price of gas, food. for me the elephant in the room is that a threat democracy with the corruption in the fbi and the doj. that runs a lot deeper for me. we went pete, you want to take that? speak with polling setup issues, you see...
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(indiscernible) in the african-american community, and the latinx community and pay the people please. personally, i blame you three new board members for this mess about not getting staff paid. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> meredith? >> thank you. this is meredith with sf parent coalition. first, please pay our teachers, please. second, literacy. if a parent enrolls their two children at sfusd, they could expect that only one will learn to read at-grade level. if the family is black, their children has a one in five chance of learning to read at-grade level. the literacy gap has been exacerbated for marginalized communities. we're not the first organization to be sounding the alarm but we're doing that and that's why you received a hand delivered petition on friday sign by over 200 families, 250 families and supporters. the time has passed due but you have an audit telling you what you need to do to give our students a chance at learning to read. we haven't heard that commitment from you. pleasure gently commit to adopting evidence based literacy materials at sfusd and follo
(indiscernible) in the african-american community, and the latinx community and pay the people please. personally, i blame you three new board members for this mess about not getting staff paid. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> meredith? >> thank you. this is meredith with sf parent coalition. first, please pay our teachers, please. second, literacy. if a parent enrolls their two children at sfusd, they could expect that only one will learn to read at-grade level. if the...
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we're not latinx, we're not this, not that.ll different because we live in different parts of a country, we come from different countries in latin america. we have different interests. we're different people. and for some reason politicians have a really hard time understanding that. look, hispanics pay taxes, too. hispanics suffer through inflation, too. hispanics care about foreign relations, too. hispanics care about afghanistan. it's not just immigration. it's not just english only. it's not just those narrow issues that people want to define hispanics as. >> david, how did democrats screw this up? >> well, i think arrogance. i think the word assumption is the right word. i mean i don't think laura said, you know, -- talked about noig erring. i don't think you should ignore parts of the country where you think people are not going to support you or ignore constituencies because you take them for granted. i also think that the nuances, you know we say the hispanic community. there are hispanic communities, and they're distin
we're not latinx, we're not this, not that.ll different because we live in different parts of a country, we come from different countries in latin america. we have different interests. we're different people. and for some reason politicians have a really hard time understanding that. look, hispanics pay taxes, too. hispanics suffer through inflation, too. hispanics care about foreign relations, too. hispanics care about afghanistan. it's not just immigration. it's not just english only. it's...
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harm that they're doing both to the black community and to other communities, the lgbt community, latinxcommunities are all really in one lump. if we don't try to protect everyone, we won't protect anyone. we have to have that attitude about it and make sure that all marginalized groups receive the same protection as the groups that are used to getting that protection and feeling safe. >> i saw a post by a jewish american saying that jews are in a way in a bind here, in a catch 22. if they do something, if they protest the kinds of statements that kyrie irving put out there, which is that documentary is full of invented nonsense and lies. if they protest, supporters of kyrie irving say, oh, look, see, jews are powerful. we're not allowed to say anything about them. and if jews don't do anything about it, the hate continues unfettered. it's really a no-win situation. >> well, you know, a number of bl blacks expected support from jewish groups during the black lives matter movement. and they got that help. but when the reverse was necessary, we ended up with jews and jewish kids were picke
harm that they're doing both to the black community and to other communities, the lgbt community, latinxcommunities are all really in one lump. if we don't try to protect everyone, we won't protect anyone. we have to have that attitude about it and make sure that all marginalized groups receive the same protection as the groups that are used to getting that protection and feeling safe. >> i saw a post by a jewish american saying that jews are in a way in a bind here, in a catch 22. if...
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things like latinx. we brought singers to america that is beautiful.ur language, and the democrat party is taking all of this away from us. it is offensive and so i think coupled with the border crisis, the failed economic policy, and taking away our culture, we will see the republican party win all three seats come next tuesday. >> bill: there is a prediction and we'll see what happens. it will be a story regardless. you both will admit that as well. thank you both for your time. we'll see what comes of tuesday, all right? you can watch more on all this tucker carlson original, battle for the border streams tomorrow exclusively on fox nation. so watch those seats come tuesday night. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: the phillies put on a slugfest to win game three of the world series. bryce harper got things started. >> lightning strikes. >> dana: that's what they call a home run, bill. okay? then there was a huge home run in the second inning as well giving philadelphia the early lead at hope. harper crossed to his teammate to give him advice and he ste
things like latinx. we brought singers to america that is beautiful.ur language, and the democrat party is taking all of this away from us. it is offensive and so i think coupled with the border crisis, the failed economic policy, and taking away our culture, we will see the republican party win all three seats come next tuesday. >> bill: there is a prediction and we'll see what happens. it will be a story regardless. you both will admit that as well. thank you both for your time. we'll...
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so for them they're grateful to this country and they don't like it, a, when democrats call them latinxen they try to be nuance and c when they don't love this country. i think that the democrats have this sort of underlying, you know, feeling that this country isn't what we all believe that it is and the american dream shouldn't be available to everyone or isn't able to everyone. >> mayor, congratulations again on the amazing success in your area and the republican success there. to further this point, though, i'm looking at arizona and obviously we are still waiting significant results from the state of arizona. i'm also looking at the state of texas where you had 3 latina border patrol wives, wives of border patrol agents and they all seem to lose their elections. i don't understand why the latino vote in florida was so heavily republican but it seem today not be able to carry forward in texas and in arizona and potentially even in new mexico and, of course, california. do you have any sense as to why? >> well, i think you have to look at, you know, who are your surrogates providing
so for them they're grateful to this country and they don't like it, a, when democrats call them latinxen they try to be nuance and c when they don't love this country. i think that the democrats have this sort of underlying, you know, feeling that this country isn't what we all believe that it is and the american dream shouldn't be available to everyone or isn't able to everyone. >> mayor, congratulations again on the amazing success in your area and the republican success there. to...
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saying democrats don't understand your communities, using latinx against us.issen dends of immigrants but saying they came the legal way. so they're really running from there on those platforms. >> that's a formula they hope will take them to victory. see how that turns out after the 8th of this month. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks. >>> up next, north korea ratcheting up tensions again with south korea. and why the south scrambled 80 fighter jets overnight. d 80 fighter jets overnight just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle! announcer: type 2 diabetes? free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke,
saying democrats don't understand your communities, using latinx against us.issen dends of immigrants but saying they came the legal way. so they're really running from there on those platforms. >> that's a formula they hope will take them to victory. see how that turns out after the 8th of this month. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks. >>> up next, north korea ratcheting up tensions again with south korea. and why the south scrambled 80 fighter jets...
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political engagement 360 with the latinx community.nd the reason for that is when folks walk in their power, when they're engaged in shaping agendas, shout out to the work of alicea's black futures lab and the black census project, it does this, it insures we have data that can be turned into a black agenda so folks have something to advocate for. if you just say, i'm coming to you in the 11th hour. i had a candidate who said, hey, i want to get on the brak fst club, two weeks before the election. guess what, you're probably not going to get that full demo. you made one point of contact. we know even in marketing campaigns for movies, they hit us on coffee cups, on polls, on bus stops. they hit up in multiple ways to get our attention. one touch point won't survive. clearly this is an op-ed, i'm going to be quiet and turn it back over. >> listen, and leaving it up to our wonderful dear front latosha brown, who happy birthday, latosha brown. >> happy birthday. >> she can't do everything. right? black voters matter. alicia does a lot, bu
political engagement 360 with the latinx community.nd the reason for that is when folks walk in their power, when they're engaged in shaping agendas, shout out to the work of alicea's black futures lab and the black census project, it does this, it insures we have data that can be turned into a black agenda so folks have something to advocate for. if you just say, i'm coming to you in the 11th hour. i had a candidate who said, hey, i want to get on the brak fst club, two weeks before the...
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there does not appear to be any-but could be wrong asian nor latinx representation on this body, which is 9 seats. nor does there appear to be any representation from somebody with current lived experience, so there you have it. comments from committee members? i'm at a loss with three perfectly qualified candidates. supervisor chan. >> um-yeah, i think that it is a very challenging decision. i'm looking at purely-i always really just want to thank of course our d1 appointee, savitha moorthy for her service across. i think it is a great opportunity for someone like a educator like isabela hill and bringing the perspective educator to the body. it is a tough decision, but it is definitely great to have someone who is bilingual and understanding having cultural and language competency to one of the largest community in need of early childhood services in the city and typically just from my experience with children council, that is a great need in a city like ours when child care cost is extremely high for immigrant and community that are mono lingual. we have some decision before us. i a
there does not appear to be any-but could be wrong asian nor latinx representation on this body, which is 9 seats. nor does there appear to be any representation from somebody with current lived experience, so there you have it. comments from committee members? i'm at a loss with three perfectly qualified candidates. supervisor chan. >> um-yeah, i think that it is a very challenging decision. i'm looking at purely-i always really just want to thank of course our d1 appointee, savitha...
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the department of equity, black african-american and latinx communities.s community, primary care and medical staff. and also our older adult community. so we hosted current seniors on there. next slide please. it's hard to do this presentation with a mask on but i am from the health department. so mhsn is slightly different in that we cannot start any kind of work in the particular project until we have an approved plan by the state and they pick these projects on what they consider to be innovative. so you cannot submit an idea and they have to say under their particular guidelines, the project is innovative. so we have the technology base health solutions which is a 24-7 peer chat o our training project with si a program that is working with latinx to address trauma and feeling of inadequacy. and transition project. so that is a project where we're working with having peer counseling step down people from the full service partnership into our outpatient mental health clinics and that makes room for another person but also it creates a service and a warm
the department of equity, black african-american and latinx communities.s community, primary care and medical staff. and also our older adult community. so we hosted current seniors on there. next slide please. it's hard to do this presentation with a mask on but i am from the health department. so mhsn is slightly different in that we cannot start any kind of work in the particular project until we have an approved plan by the state and they pick these projects on what they consider to be...
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contact with almost a million voters at 165,000 conversations, and talked to half of the black and latinx voter population and a third of the aapi population and at a state where it is one of the centers of election denialism, i was here when adam laxalt denied the election in 2020, of senator cortez masto, and as you and i learned when we did american swamp, the documentary series, often the largest potential voting block is people who don't come out to vote in the first place. i met one of them, and check out what he had to tell me. >> if you were to vote, this would be your first time? >> yes. >> how is life? you clearly are fixing up your car. is that what you do for a living? >> i work at auto zone right now and go to a trade school, ati. >> are you aware the election is coming up on tuesday? >> because you're 18, you have never voted before? >> yes you are still living at home with mom and dad. >> do you see a situation where you will be able to move out soon? >> not any time soon. >> how come? >> well, i mean, you know, that's a lot of money. >> too expensive? >> yes. and we don't
contact with almost a million voters at 165,000 conversations, and talked to half of the black and latinx voter population and a third of the aapi population and at a state where it is one of the centers of election denialism, i was here when adam laxalt denied the election in 2020, of senator cortez masto, and as you and i learned when we did american swamp, the documentary series, often the largest potential voting block is people who don't come out to vote in the first place. i met one of...
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there does not appear to be any-but could be wrong asian nor latinx representation on this body, which is 9 seats. nor does there appear to be any representation from somebody with current lived experience, so there you have it. comments from committee members? i'm at a loss with three perfectly qualified candidates. supervisor chan. >> um-yeah, i think that it is a very challenging decision. i'm looking at purely-i always really just want to thank of course our d1 appointee, savitha moorthy for her service across. i think it is a great opportunity for someone like a educator like isabela hill and bringing the perspective educator to the body. it is a tough decision, but it is definitely great to have someone who is bilingual and understanding having cultural and language competency to one of the largest community in need of early childhood services in the city and typically just from my experience with children council, that is a great need in a city like ours when child care cost is extremely high for immigrant and community that are mono lingual. we have some decision before us. i a
there does not appear to be any-but could be wrong asian nor latinx representation on this body, which is 9 seats. nor does there appear to be any representation from somebody with current lived experience, so there you have it. comments from committee members? i'm at a loss with three perfectly qualified candidates. supervisor chan. >> um-yeah, i think that it is a very challenging decision. i'm looking at purely-i always really just want to thank of course our d1 appointee, savitha...
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the department of equity, black african-american and latinx communities. so we have lgbtq plus community, primary care and medical staff. and also our older adult community. so we hosted current seniors on there. next slide please. it's hard to do this presentation with a mask on but i am from the health department. so mhsn is slightly different in that we cannot start any kind of work in the particular project until we have an approved plan by the state and they pick these projects on what they consider to be innovative. so you cannot submit an idea and they have to say under their particular guidelines, the project is innovative. so we have the technology base health solutions which is a 24-7 peer chat o our training project with si a program that is working with latinx to address trauma and feeling of inadequacy. and transition project. so that is a project where we're working with having peer counseling step down people from the full service partnership into our outpatient mental health clinics and that makes room for another person but also it creates
the department of equity, black african-american and latinx communities. so we have lgbtq plus community, primary care and medical staff. and also our older adult community. so we hosted current seniors on there. next slide please. it's hard to do this presentation with a mask on but i am from the health department. so mhsn is slightly different in that we cannot start any kind of work in the particular project until we have an approved plan by the state and they pick these projects on what...
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there does not appear to be any-but could be wrong asian nor latinx representation on this body, which is 9 seats. nor does there appear to be any representation from somebody with current lived experience, so there you have it. comments from committee members? i'm at a loss with three perfectly qualified candidates. supervisor chan. >> um-yeah, i think that it is a very challenging decision. i'm looking at purely-i always really just want to thank of course our d1 appointee, savitha moorthy for her service across. i think it is a great opportunity for someone like a educator like isabela hill and bringing the perspective educator to the body. it is a tough decision, but it is definitely great to have someone who is bilingual and understanding having cultural and language competency to one of the largest community in need of early childhood services in the city and typically just from my experience with children council, that is a great need in a city like ours when child care cost is extremely high for immigrant and community that are mono lingual. we have some decision before us. i a
there does not appear to be any-but could be wrong asian nor latinx representation on this body, which is 9 seats. nor does there appear to be any representation from somebody with current lived experience, so there you have it. comments from committee members? i'm at a loss with three perfectly qualified candidates. supervisor chan. >> um-yeah, i think that it is a very challenging decision. i'm looking at purely-i always really just want to thank of course our d1 appointee, savitha...
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there was some fantastic polling on the phrase latinx, no hispanics use it. insulting and condes condescending, they prefer things like mexican american or cuban american or just american or hispanic or latino or whatever, but it's very much sort of -- there is a very online sort of bubble that the democratic party listens to way too much that affects all of its messaging on everything from transgender and crime and identity politics that i think turns off a lot of rural noncollege educated voters. >> there's certainly going to be a lot of looking inward for the democratic party depending -- certainly depending on how they do today. >> look, i mean, it's not clear to me that there are a lot of tactical adjustments that could have really prevented a bad midterm election. in the nbc poll on sunday 80% of americans said they were very or somewhat dissatisfied with the economy. that was roughly the number in 2008 when the incumbent republican party got whacked. it was roughly the number in 2010 when the incumbent democratic party had the worst midterm since 1938.
there was some fantastic polling on the phrase latinx, no hispanics use it. insulting and condes condescending, they prefer things like mexican american or cuban american or just american or hispanic or latino or whatever, but it's very much sort of -- there is a very online sort of bubble that the democratic party listens to way too much that affects all of its messaging on everything from transgender and crime and identity politics that i think turns off a lot of rural noncollege educated...
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we are about a 60% to 65% latinx community. and they don't like it.o you make of that conversation and the shove bail reform and how it is being used as crime as a top issue that both sides are now trying to address? >> it has a lot do with geography in the suburbs. i've said before people move to the suburbs for all kinds of reasons. economic opportunity, they can afford a better house, a better neighborhood and they enjoy is it but yet they still root for their cities. and democrats are still the mayors of all the big cities. and so they take the rage. they just take it. if there is crime and gangs killing each other and black kids killing each other and gangs and terrible situations, they are blamed for it because they hold all those offices. and so if you are a suburban guy like sean patrick maloney, he has to take the rap for whoever is running new york city. or in philadelphia if you are in bucks county. because the democrats always own the cities and that is the problem that they have. they keep winning there and the crime keeps going up. we ha
we are about a 60% to 65% latinx community. and they don't like it.o you make of that conversation and the shove bail reform and how it is being used as crime as a top issue that both sides are now trying to address? >> it has a lot do with geography in the suburbs. i've said before people move to the suburbs for all kinds of reasons. economic opportunity, they can afford a better house, a better neighborhood and they enjoy is it but yet they still root for their cities. and democrats are...
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i think part of it is -- you know, democrats tried to brand -- as latinx.d that hispanic hispanics in texas were as unique as a san antonio taco. that certainly doesn't resonate with hispanics in south florida. i think the fact that you have candidates that are tailoring their messages to hispanics that are pro-america, believe in the american dream and who love this country tremendously -- many of which are exiles from socialist and communist regimes and feel that republicans better understand the trauma that they left their countries from -- i think that has been a message that has resonated with south florida hispanics. >> as you know, the republican party tried to expand its reach into the hispanic community across the country. in fact, one republican operative i was with a nevada said to us that they want other states to be a lot more like florida, meaning the republican party to become more diverse. it does not look at this early hour like they have had a lot of success this year. why not? >> i think first you have to understand that the fact that we
i think part of it is -- you know, democrats tried to brand -- as latinx.d that hispanic hispanics in texas were as unique as a san antonio taco. that certainly doesn't resonate with hispanics in south florida. i think the fact that you have candidates that are tailoring their messages to hispanics that are pro-america, believe in the american dream and who love this country tremendously -- many of which are exiles from socialist and communist regimes and feel that republicans better understand...