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loraine [speaker not understood]. dr. tomas arragon. we have our director director john ram. we also have claudia flores, elizabeth waddy, [speaker not understood], don lewis, [speaker not understood] olson. and then a very special person from the community and someone who was instrumental not only in making it happen so once the legislation was passed, but actually just, you know, even working on the concept. you know, the idea that, that we in san francisco are the first city in this country that actually has a master plan that outlines the health care needs of all of our residents is something that would not have happened without the leadership and the tremendous work of roma guy. and i'm very proud that a district 9 resident was responsible for that. so, i want to acknowledge these individuals. i want to thank them and i see that collene [speaker not understood] who is the deputy director of the department of public health is here. so, i have certificates for each one of you. and, so, i don't know if any of you would like to say a few words. don't be shy. director ram. >>
loraine [speaker not understood]. dr. tomas arragon. we have our director director john ram. we also have claudia flores, elizabeth waddy, [speaker not understood], don lewis, [speaker not understood] olson. and then a very special person from the community and someone who was instrumental not only in making it happen so once the legislation was passed, but actually just, you know, even working on the concept. you know, the idea that, that we in san francisco are the first city in this country...
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winchester especially and lorain, too. so i do think this is going to be a medium impact storm with some accumulation in these areas. martinsburg, hagerstown, winchester, that's 10:00 a.m. showers looking as though they'll stay to the south. but the system starts really nudging in during the afternoon. so for areas like leesburg and down towards culpeper, you may start to see some accumulating snow. and those snowplows will probably be deployed. i think at one point we're going to switch over to rain showers right into sunday morning. the possibility of rain showers with high temperatures at least rising to 41 degrees for saturday. snow and rain likely. for sunday, we should see those showers clear. turn over to partly sunny sky with a high temperature of 44 degrees. so cold, cold for tomorrow. there's the arctic air. as we get into the remainder of the workweek, quiet, but a little bit of a messy weekend. if you haven't gotten the christmas tree, i would say wait until sunday afternoon, if you can. >>> in news for your he
winchester especially and lorain, too. so i do think this is going to be a medium impact storm with some accumulation in these areas. martinsburg, hagerstown, winchester, that's 10:00 a.m. showers looking as though they'll stay to the south. but the system starts really nudging in during the afternoon. so for areas like leesburg and down towards culpeper, you may start to see some accumulating snow. and those snowplows will probably be deployed. i think at one point we're going to switch over...
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last night we were at just loraine memorial hotel with great accommodations and there were a lot of marines there a and they are supportive of our reporting and the books. from my experience soldiers like to have a civilian types around them that connects them with the real world. do you have anything more to add? >> all your coverage is great. but you operate on one side that you have some control of the news coverage but then you had the communist side like in the it on that was pretty repressive of any information coming out of their area and the like cambodia where the river port was bombed by mistake and that had a lot of coverage but you have the khamir rouge that were totally brutal but somehow they snuck into power. they were there but i don't think the media had ever given the american people and they immediately emptied the city i think that was the first idea that most americans had that these people were psycho killers. isn't there a problem when you cover the one side with the photographs that are representative of the truce but on the other hand, the others side controls the m
last night we were at just loraine memorial hotel with great accommodations and there were a lot of marines there a and they are supportive of our reporting and the books. from my experience soldiers like to have a civilian types around them that connects them with the real world. do you have anything more to add? >> all your coverage is great. but you operate on one side that you have some control of the news coverage but then you had the communist side like in the it on that was pretty...
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. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt-of- court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a felony assaulting an officer charge. all when he was going to be released on a summons for the first one. sneemplts. >> thomas pleads guilty to salt on a officer. >> thomas pleads not guilty to the felony assault charge. he's awaiting trial. officer whit sustains minor injuries. he's back at work on his next scheduled shift after the attack. >> we do not have time to be afraid. we react. if you want to be afraid or you want to think about the events or think about the dangers, it happens afterwards. that's when you think to yourself, wow, that could have been bad. >>> coming up, a deputy gets taken for a ride across a busy highway. >> my life was flashing before my eyes. >>> and, later, choreographed chaos in a prison yard. >> just like that. somebody gives somebody a cue, and it's people chasing other people with knives. >> when "caught on camera: inmates an
. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt-of- court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a felony assaulting an officer charge. all when he was going to be released on a summons for the first one. sneemplts. >> thomas pleads guilty to salt on a officer. >> thomas pleads not guilty to the felony assault charge. he's awaiting trial. officer...
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one was 10 years ago in a working-class city in lorain, ohio. i was then in my early 40s, early 50's. he was about my age. he had been a carpenter. perhaps a carpenter since he was 18. nonyep -- nonunion carpenters so his retirement was and is organized and lucrative. lucrative is the wrong word that generous. nonetheless he had worked for 30 years and there were a lot of things he couldn't do now. he had trouble lifting things. he had worked outside. if you live on lake erie it's pretty cold working outside on construction projects. he was doing pretty well with this income but his body was breaking down. the second story. i was in need youngstown at a town hall and a woman put her hand up. she struck me as someone -- she said i've worked all my life and am now working two jobs. i'm 63 years old and then she said i have just got to live another year and a half so i can get health care. imagine someone thinking in their life, she had no insurance and i don't think she had been ensured much of her life. her goal was to be able to long enough to g
one was 10 years ago in a working-class city in lorain, ohio. i was then in my early 40s, early 50's. he was about my age. he had been a carpenter. perhaps a carpenter since he was 18. nonyep -- nonunion carpenters so his retirement was and is organized and lucrative. lucrative is the wrong word that generous. nonetheless he had worked for 30 years and there were a lot of things he couldn't do now. he had trouble lifting things. he had worked outside. if you live on lake erie it's pretty cold...
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year-and-a-half and it is tied to the 50th anniversary of the supreme court decision gideon versus lorain- wainwright. my initial idea was to go out and take the temperature across the country to see how this issue of the right to counsel has played out in the last 50 years says that landmark decision. so i found it -- there is a huge crisis in the court. public defenders are grossly overworked. some of the public defender's i talked to are carrying as many cases as 700 the time. so what i tried to do in the book was to write a book about his prices in the court. that was written for general readers out and everyone involved in the court system all recognize that is broken there is this huge crisis and not do anything. i went in with that question. i think the answer auto with is that most people outside of the judicial system don't know about these problems. so i rode to those people who are interested in justice and fairness but as bono irene addis states. and i tried to tell a story narrative we so that it is interesting to people and so that you see what it is like to go through the c
year-and-a-half and it is tied to the 50th anniversary of the supreme court decision gideon versus lorain- wainwright. my initial idea was to go out and take the temperature across the country to see how this issue of the right to counsel has played out in the last 50 years says that landmark decision. so i found it -- there is a huge crisis in the court. public defenders are grossly overworked. some of the public defender's i talked to are carrying as many cases as 700 the time. so what i...