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my name is loni kent, i am the senior policy advisor for health to mayor ed lee. this past spring the mayor launched a care task force which many of the folks in this room and i know you guys know a little bit about where we wanted to look at some of the very issues that assisted outpatient treatment looks at. i'm going to share a little bit of the data that we used to guide this conversation. in the past year alone san francisco jails served almost 800 inmates diagnosed with psychotic bipolar or major depressive conditions. we also regularly have 750 people conserved because their disease has progressed to that of a grave disability, which means that they are unable to utilize means available to them to provide for basic necessities such as food, clothing or shelter. symptoms may include severe mental health diagnosis and/or a history of drug abuse, unstable housing, underemployment, limited family connections and as i just mentioned engagement with the criminal justice system. through this process, several recommendations came out. the mayor immediately supporte
my name is loni kent, i am the senior policy advisor for health to mayor ed lee. this past spring the mayor launched a care task force which many of the folks in this room and i know you guys know a little bit about where we wanted to look at some of the very issues that assisted outpatient treatment looks at. i'm going to share a little bit of the data that we used to guide this conversation. in the past year alone san francisco jails served almost 800 inmates diagnosed with psychotic bipolar...
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now, loni bunch director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, reflects on the civil rights movement in the summer of 1964. this summer marks 50 years since freedom summer. what is freedom summer? >> it is amazing, although it was 50 years ago that people throughout the south and throughout the north came together to basically challenge the laws in the south especially mississippi. freedom summer really was on the one hand a massive voter registration drive. the belief was that if young people mainly college age students, could come from throughout the united states, black and white, they would get training in college and then they would go down to mississippi and they would reach out to the community, they would help register voters, but they would also do things like create freedom schools that would allow people to get educated in a way that the segregation laws didn't allow. so freedom summer was really almost an invasion of people of good will going into places like mississippi to basically say if we can register people, we then have the political clout
now, loni bunch director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, reflects on the civil rights movement in the summer of 1964. this summer marks 50 years since freedom summer. what is freedom summer? >> it is amazing, although it was 50 years ago that people throughout the south and throughout the north came together to basically challenge the laws in the south especially mississippi. freedom summer really was on the one hand a massive voter registration drive. the...
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. >> loni, come out here. it's your dad.>> i'm done. >> announcer: their daughter needs help. >> dr. phil: she was arrested for heroin. did you bail her out? >> yes. >> announcer: so do the parents. >> dr. phil: you guys are not ready. you're hiding stuff from your husband. >> she's not hiding anything from me. >> dr. phil: she told us she did. she's lying to us or lying to you. >> announcer: next. >> dr. phil: loni finally made it here. >> announcer: the intervention. >> i'm a heroin addict. i can say it. >> are you a heroin addict? >> i'm not. >> you're a liar, mom. >> dr. phil: were you addicted to painkillers? >> she's doesn't want the world to know. say it. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough.
. >> loni, come out here. it's your dad.>> i'm done. >> announcer: their daughter needs help. >> dr. phil: she was arrested for heroin. did you bail her out? >> yes. >> announcer: so do the parents. >> dr. phil: you guys are not ready. you're hiding stuff from your husband. >> she's not hiding anything from me. >> dr. phil: she told us she did. she's lying to us or lying to you. >> announcer: next. >> dr. phil: loni finally made...
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loni from florida says the welfare program needs to have a time limit to encourage individuals to learn trade or get a steady job and then there will not be a reason to collect welfare checks. and jean says that this includes lazy people, so many guys and gals spouses can't find work. they have decided to sit on unemployment and not even try to find work. with all of the available programs, the whole system is a joke. the federal government needs to stop wasting billions on programs and create some real jobs. not the nonsense that is going on. sending e-mail, go to gerriwillis.com. and we will be right back with my "two cents more" and the answer to our question of the day gerri: do you want to upgrade your bathroom crazy gadgets? well, would you buy a smart toilet? this is the question we asked on gerriwillis.com. 89% said no way. log on gerriwillis.com everyday. finally, i spent a lot of time reporting on college that, frankly it is staggering. granted these days need the sophistication of an investment banker to juggle multiple loans. fortunately there are things you can do to save y
loni from florida says the welfare program needs to have a time limit to encourage individuals to learn trade or get a steady job and then there will not be a reason to collect welfare checks. and jean says that this includes lazy people, so many guys and gals spouses can't find work. they have decided to sit on unemployment and not even try to find work. with all of the available programs, the whole system is a joke. the federal government needs to stop wasting billions on programs and create...
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loni from florida says the welfare program needs to have a time limit to encourage individuals to learna steady job and then there will not be a reason t collect welfare checks. and jean says that this includes lazy people, so many guys and gals spouses can't find work. they have decided to sit on unemployment and not even try to find work. with all of the available programs, the whole system is a joke. the federal government needs to stop wasting billions on programs and create some real jobs. not the nonsense that is going on. sending e-mail, go to gerriwillis.com. and we will be right back with my "two cents more" and the answer to our question of the day we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. becom
loni from florida says the welfare program needs to have a time limit to encourage individuals to learna steady job and then there will not be a reason t collect welfare checks. and jean says that this includes lazy people, so many guys and gals spouses can't find work. they have decided to sit on unemployment and not even try to find work. with all of the available programs, the whole system is a joke. the federal government needs to stop wasting billions on programs and create some real jobs....