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and i also want to ask you, malia, about it. political action is a really important part of this too. swhoen we talk about next steps politically, what do you see as best next steps? >> i'm in agreement with ersie. if you recall black lives matter, you recall trayvon martin, you recall mario woods, it was a conversation around tasers. do we allow officers to have tasers? do we not? and we lacked the policy to govern the images the data collected once a taser was given or not given. i just want to put that out there that i agree. and i'm coming to this conversation as a policymaker. so i see the importance of mandatory implicit bias training for and also anti-bias training law enforcement as well as overall government employees. and i pull in government employees because governments have access to large amounts of capital. they're funding nonprofit organizations, public health organizations, and they're doing a lot of social service work, and sometimes, oftentimes there is bias in who gets money and who does not get money. i thin
and i also want to ask you, malia, about it. political action is a really important part of this too. swhoen we talk about next steps politically, what do you see as best next steps? >> i'm in agreement with ersie. if you recall black lives matter, you recall trayvon martin, you recall mario woods, it was a conversation around tasers. do we allow officers to have tasers? do we not? and we lacked the policy to govern the images the data collected once a taser was given or not given. i just...
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welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you, van. the fact is -- i mean, the fact is you're still here, doing this work, and now, you have more people who are doing this work. and when you were doing this work, you were criticized, you were discriminated, you were threatened. at that time, there were a lot of beatings -- because i remember seeing them my he have personally. there was no police accountability then. tell me, what does it mean to see it right now? >> first of all, it's a crazy experience. to see you the mayor, it's just that, it's a whole word. to be looking at you, malia,
welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to...
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welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you, van. the fact is -- i mean, the fact is you're still here, doing this work, and now, you have more people who are doing this work. and when you were doing this work, you were criticized, you were discriminated, you were threatened. at that time, there were a lot of beatings -- because i remember seeing them my he have personally. there was no police accountability then. tell me, what does it mean to see it right now? >> first of all, it's a crazy experience. to see you the mayor, it's just that, it's a whole word. to be looking at you, malia,
welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to...
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the mayor will be joined by activists and commentator van jones, board of equalization member malia cohen and san francisco police chief bill scott. the conversation is scheduled to take place at 1130 and will be carried live and mayor breed's facebook, youtube and twitter pages. later on this morning here on "mornings on 2" san jose mayor sam accardo will join us during the 8:00 hour to discuss reforms we would like to see in the police department and the reason why he says defending police would hurt the communities of color. the superintendent of the oakland school district said she supports the idea of eliminating the district police force. >> this is called the george floyd resolution to eliminate the oakland unified school district police department. >> a resolution to get rid of the officers was introduced at an online meeting last night and supporters say the $2 million spent on policing should go to other student needs. but oakland city council member noel guyer says 20 years ago when the district decided to form the police it was because of issues that came up when regular offic
the mayor will be joined by activists and commentator van jones, board of equalization member malia cohen and san francisco police chief bill scott. the conversation is scheduled to take place at 1130 and will be carried live and mayor breed's facebook, youtube and twitter pages. later on this morning here on "mornings on 2" san jose mayor sam accardo will join us during the 8:00 hour to discuss reforms we would like to see in the police department and the reason why he says defending...
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meet seven-year-old malia. what do you think of mom's job?e's really cool. >> reporter: what makes her cool? >> she drives a fire engine, and there's not a lot of female firefighters. >> reporter: do you want to be a firefighter? >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i just think it's a great opportunto >>eporter: one day, scenes like this may no longer be unique. all it takes is a spark. love her empathy. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm jamie yuccas los angeles. >>> for san jose police officers are only tonight as the department investigates a series of facebook posts mocking minorities and women. community activist says it is evidence the department is plagued by systemic racism. >> reporter: the san jose mayor says he's disgusted by the racist comments. he was the officers fired. but some activists say that is not enough. the facebook post had been taken down. >> this is despicable. and it has no place in our city. whistleblower showed some of the racist post on medium.com. a person with the name of an active officer wrote lik
meet seven-year-old malia. what do you think of mom's job?e's really cool. >> reporter: what makes her cool? >> she drives a fire engine, and there's not a lot of female firefighters. >> reporter: do you want to be a firefighter? >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i just think it's a great opportunto >>eporter: one day, scenes like this may no longer be unique. all it takes is a spark. love her empathy. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this...
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meet seven-year-old malia. what do you think of mom's job?>> i think she's really cool. >> reporter: what makes her cool? >> she drives a fire engine and there's not a lot of female firefighters. >> reporter: do you want to be a firefighter? >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i just think it's a great opportunity to help people. >> reporter: one day, scenes like this may no longer be unique. all it takes is a spark. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: i'm with them on that. that. we'll be right back. doors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard abth taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity
meet seven-year-old malia. what do you think of mom's job?>> i think she's really cool. >> reporter: what makes her cool? >> she drives a fire engine and there's not a lot of female firefighters. >> reporter: do you want to be a firefighter? >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i just think it's a great opportunity to help people. >> reporter: one day, scenes like this may no longer be unique. all it takes is a spark. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles....
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the in the civilization question rightfully belongs to hindu and his homeland so to speak where he malia's are being retrained as a last frontier often to talk politics now i want to argue enough or argue this enough that this is precisely the logic right that shapes every intervention of the beat of since august 5th it is essential to exterminate muslims are from it's not just a demographic exercise it's much beyond that it's a way more dangerous exercise and i think we have to come to terms of that and recognize it and name it for what it is. if i can imagine one going on here oh cram we are at the end of the program there no more points about it in this particular section but it's interesting on you cheap people are actually asking why is the international community not doing more about what is happening in kashmir it's a story that we continue to go back to and we will continue to do so and muses so i am mona sutphen what thank you so much for being on the stream it's a good point and we try to say to he look at my laptop here there is always more to discuss on the strange every day su
the in the civilization question rightfully belongs to hindu and his homeland so to speak where he malia's are being retrained as a last frontier often to talk politics now i want to argue enough or argue this enough that this is precisely the logic right that shapes every intervention of the beat of since august 5th it is essential to exterminate muslims are from it's not just a demographic exercise it's much beyond that it's a way more dangerous exercise and i think we have to come to terms...
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welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott.been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you, van. the fact is -- i mean, the fact is you're still here, doing this work, and now, you have more people who are doing this work. and when you were doing this work, you were criticized, you were discriminated, you were threatened. at that time, there were a lot of beatings -- because i remember seeing them my he have personally. there was no police accountability then. tell me, what does it mean to see it right now? >> first of all, it's a crazy experience. to see you the mayor, it's just that, it's a whole word. to be looking at you, malia, and to be looking at c
welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott.been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you,...
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welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you, van. the fact is -- i mean, the fact is you're still here, doing this work, and now, you have more people who are doing this work. and when you were doing this work, you were criticized, you were discriminated, you were threatened. at that time, there were a lot of beatings -- because i remember seeing them my he have personally. there was no police accountability then. tell me, what does it mean to see it right now? >> first of all, it's a crazy experience. to see you the mayor, it's just that, it's a whole word. to be looking at you, malia,
welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to...
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rerun of the presidential election with 58 percent of the vote he vowed to make it a victory for all malia but has had in the past several ports the new leader faces many challenges. malawi's new leader spent time talking about good governance and uniting the nation in his inaugural speech the form up into coastal preacher city no said people didn't want him as the president his swearing in came after months of protests against last year's disputed election that left the country to be divided the new president asked malawians to give him a chance to earn the trust with your help. we will restore a new generation of faith. in the possibility of having our government that serve. not a government that room. a government that is spied. not a government that in your eons. a government that listens not a government that shall. a government that fights for you i'm not against. that with me trying to work with his political rivals supporters the former president peter metallica has criticized the presidential run saying malawi's if they took a mission going to see any c. made a mistake these are p
rerun of the presidential election with 58 percent of the vote he vowed to make it a victory for all malia but has had in the past several ports the new leader faces many challenges. malawi's new leader spent time talking about good governance and uniting the nation in his inaugural speech the form up into coastal preacher city no said people didn't want him as the president his swearing in came after months of protests against last year's disputed election that left the country to be divided...
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welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott.ef scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you, van. the fact is -- i mean, the fact is you're still here, doing this work, and now, you have more people who are doing this work. and when you were doing this work, you were criticized, you were discriminated, you were threatened. at that time, there were a lot of beatings -- because i remember seeing them my he have personally. there was no police accountability then. tell me, what does it mean to see it right now? >> first of all, it's a crazy experience. to see you the mayor, it's just that, it's a whole word. to be looking at you, malia, and
welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott.ef scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really...
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sarah and malia jumped into help find him.tch in to find get the man to shore. >> it took all four of us. >> he was a football player. >> he started coughing up stuff, not a lot, but he was coughing up stuff and started talking. i knew i didn't have to do that. >> reporter: he spent the night in the hospital. the division chief gave this a statement. >> there is no doubt in my mind that those girls save that young man's life. >> we all just feel like there was the purpose of us being there and that purpose was to save him. >> the right place at the right time. >>> strong and brave of them. so glad they were there. rosemary, it is 8:16, i am going to enjoy the fog this morning, as you said it is going to warm up a little bit this week. >> it is going to be nice for some. a little bit uncomfortable for others, especially inland, because it will get into the 90s once again. good morning to all of you, happy sunday. we have a little bit of sunshine over areas of santa cruz this morning. a look here at the ridge of high pressure, y
sarah and malia jumped into help find him.tch in to find get the man to shore. >> it took all four of us. >> he was a football player. >> he started coughing up stuff, not a lot, but he was coughing up stuff and started talking. i knew i didn't have to do that. >> reporter: he spent the night in the hospital. the division chief gave this a statement. >> there is no doubt in my mind that those girls save that young man's life. >> we all just feel like there...
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matter and, when i go home and i look at the faces of my daughters, sasha and malia, and i look at myhews and nieces, i see limitless potential that deserves to flourish and thrive, and you s you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life of joy without having to worry about what's going to happen when you walk to the store, or go for a jog, or driving down the street, or looking at some birds in a park. >> woodruff: that's president obama, former president obama speaking today. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. 'll see you soon. stay safe and >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been providedy: >> consumer cellular offers no-contract wireless plans that are designed to help you dmore of the things you enjoy. whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer, or a bit of everything, our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> life isn't a straight line, and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the u
matter and, when i go home and i look at the faces of my daughters, sasha and malia, and i look at myhews and nieces, i see limitless potential that deserves to flourish and thrive, and you s you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life of joy without having to worry about what's going to happen when you walk to the store, or go for a jog, or driving down the street, or looking at some birds in a park. >> woodruff: that's president obama, former president obama speaking...
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and when i go home and look at my daughters, sasha and malia, and look at my nephews and nieces, i see the limitless potential that continues to thrive. you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life of joy without worrying about what's going to happen if you go to the store or go for a jog or are driving down the street or looking at some birds in a park. and so i hope that you also feel hopeful, even as you may feel anger, because you have the power to make things better and you have helped to make the entire country feel as if this is something that's got to change. you've communicated a sense of urgency, that is as powerful and as transformative as anything i've seen in recent years. i want to acknowledge the folks in law enforcement that share the goals of reimagining policing. because there are folks out there who took their oath to serve your community and your countries, they have a tough job. i know you're just as outraged about the tragedies in recent weeks as are many of the protesters. so we're grateful for the vast majority of you who protect and serve. i've
and when i go home and look at my daughters, sasha and malia, and look at my nephews and nieces, i see the limitless potential that continues to thrive. you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life of joy without worrying about what's going to happen if you go to the store or go for a jog or are driving down the street or looking at some birds in a park. and so i hope that you also feel hopeful, even as you may feel anger, because you have the power to make things better and...
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malia cohen, california state board of equalization and chair was one of our guests. >> i believe whate are feeling, what our nation is feeling is a compounded effect of seeing countless people, black men and black women being shot and killed and murdered at the hands of the police. and i think we will continue to feel this pressure. we will continue to feel this angst, this sadness, this grief until we start to see real systemic change. >> you can watch all of abc listens, from anger to action, a bay area conversation. it was a powerful discussion. it's on abc7news.com. our abc7 news app and all of the major social media and streaming platforms as well. >>> i'm wayne sonoma county where hair salons are finally about to open, you will find it to be a somewhat different kind of experience. that's coming up. >>> new jobless numbers came out today. they're pretty ugly. i'm michael finney. coming up on 7 on your side, how breaking news. a live picture from a fire burning in san jose. there have been multiple fires in this area of colleen drive. they may be the work of an arsonist, and we'r
malia cohen, california state board of equalization and chair was one of our guests. >> i believe whate are feeling, what our nation is feeling is a compounded effect of seeing countless people, black men and black women being shot and killed and murdered at the hands of the police. and i think we will continue to feel this pressure. we will continue to feel this angst, this sadness, this grief until we start to see real systemic change. >> you can watch all of abc listens, from...
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welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to really start with you, van. the fact is -- i mean, the fact is you're still here, doing this work, and now, you have more people who are doing this work. and when you were doing this work, you were criticized, you were discriminated, you were threatened. at that time, there were a lot of beatings -- because i remember seeing them my he have personally. there was no police accountability then. tell me, what does it mean to see it right now? >> first of all, it's a crazy experience. to see you the mayor, it's just that, it's a whole word. to be looking at you, malia,
welcome, malia cohen, and finally, we have police chief bill scott. chief scott has also been a partner for pushing for these police reforms here in san francisco, and we all know that change is not easy, but he's been committed to working with our communities and working for change because we want better not only for our police department, we want better for our community. so thank you all so much for joining us here today. i'm really excited to get us started on this panel, and i want to...
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lives matter, that your dreams matter and when i go home and look at the faces of my daughter and maliaand i look at my nephews and nieces, i see limitless potential that deserves to flourish and thrive. i don't know if you heard the former president's word, but he was very, very powerful and he was upbeat that things potentially could change. >> yes, i did. i thought they were powerful words and that's the same thing that a lot of black parents in this country will tell their kids because we know no one else will tell them that and in fact, they'll learn the opposite. hopefully this moment can push us to a point where not only does barack obama or any black parent tell their kid that they're important and that their lives matter and they have a place here that they can be individuals, but that the rest of the world reaffirms that, as well. >> and the former president was hopeful and he was upbeat in his words. he said so many young people right now have been activated. they have been mobilized. he sees an incredible opportunity right now for people to be awakened and he says this makes
lives matter, that your dreams matter and when i go home and look at the faces of my daughter and maliaand i look at my nephews and nieces, i see limitless potential that deserves to flourish and thrive. i don't know if you heard the former president's word, but he was very, very powerful and he was upbeat that things potentially could change. >> yes, i did. i thought they were powerful words and that's the same thing that a lot of black parents in this country will tell their kids...
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matter that your dreams matter and when i go home and i look at the faces of my daughters sasha and malia and i look at my nephews and nieces i see limitless potential services flourish and thrive and you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life of joy without having to worry about what's going to happen when you walk to the store go for a jog or are driving down the street or looking at some birds in a park or. and and and so i hope that you also feel hopeful even as you may feel and because you have the power to make things better and you have helped to make the entire country feel as a business something that's going to change you communicated a sense of urgency that is as powerful in this transformative as anything that i've seen in recent years. i want to acknowledge the folks in law enforcement that share the goals of reimagining police because there are folks out there who to be are opposed to serve your community as your countries have a tough job and i know you're just as outraged by the tragedies in recent weeks as are many of the protesters and so we're gratefu
matter that your dreams matter and when i go home and i look at the faces of my daughters sasha and malia and i look at my nephews and nieces i see limitless potential services flourish and thrive and you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life of joy without having to worry about what's going to happen when you walk to the store go for a jog or are driving down the street or looking at some birds in a park or. and and and so i hope that you also feel hopeful even as you may...
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michelle obama shared this throwback snap of the former president and their two daughters, sasha and maliafor the way you love our girls. >> across the pond, prince william and duchess kate have released this never-before-seen photo from back in december of the prince embracing prince charles. that is duchess kate as a young girl with her father right there, as well. with prince charles, do you know who took that photo? it was the duchess. >> no way. >> yep. >> such a sweet bonding moment. >> i follow them on instagram. >> you know all the royalty. when we say from our royal desk, it's you. >> it is me. >> look at the things i learn. >> royal watcher. >>> next to the big surprise over the weekend from queen bey herself. >> y'all, it was so amazing, i loved it. >> he's the beyonce desk as well. >> the reviews are in, and guess what i love. i've been following that black parade for a long time and that's what she titled it. in the final hours of juneteenth friday night, beyonce released a brand-new song, "black parade," an anthem declaring and reclaiming her texas roots, houston. ♪ >> in jus
michelle obama shared this throwback snap of the former president and their two daughters, sasha and maliafor the way you love our girls. >> across the pond, prince william and duchess kate have released this never-before-seen photo from back in december of the prince embracing prince charles. that is duchess kate as a young girl with her father right there, as well. with prince charles, do you know who took that photo? it was the duchess. >> no way. >> yep. >> such a...
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. >> commissioner malia. >> thank you, president sanchez. and so, i just had a couple of questions for staff and the superintendent and i can make comments, also, about the issue. i have a love and hate relationship with the police, right? one, i can't stand them, but two, at the same time, growing up in the projects, you know, watching people -- all of the shootings and everything, so, they it's just like a convoluted thing with the police. and, you know, i still don't think it's something that we need to be positioning ourselves with is planning around and partnering with and i think it's something we need to move away from. i say that because when i first got on the school board, i had conversations with staff and i want to know more about th the protocols in place. we're calling police officers and they're assisting us for many issues, like hands-on stuff and you name it, right? and so, from my understanding, it was a protocol thing on the school district side and so, one, i want to know if that was cleared up because i heard it was rero
. >> commissioner malia. >> thank you, president sanchez. and so, i just had a couple of questions for staff and the superintendent and i can make comments, also, about the issue. i have a love and hate relationship with the police, right? one, i can't stand them, but two, at the same time, growing up in the projects, you know, watching people -- all of the shootings and everything, so, they it's just like a convoluted thing with the police. and, you know, i still don't think it's...
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in fact, next hour i'm speaking with malia johnson. valedictorian at fremont high school there in east oakland this year. looking forward to that conversation. that's coming up in the next hour on the 9. >>> sal, when you gave your valedictorian speech, what message did you get across there? reporter: nice try there, mike. >> okay. sa leut torian. reporter: but gosh, i don't remember who it was. it was a while ago. good morning, everyone, and i apologize to you, my fellow reardon graduate, whoever you were, the valedictorian. let's go out and take a look at the commute now. westbound bay bridge, you can see traffic is moving along okay, driving out toward the toll plaza of the bridge. there have been no major problems driving through. also looking at the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see traffic is light. so this has been a nice light friday. we haven't had a lot going on, just the way people like it. if you are driving on 880 in oakland, that traffic also looks very good. but we do see clouds in these pictures. let's bring steve paul
in fact, next hour i'm speaking with malia johnson. valedictorian at fremont high school there in east oakland this year. looking forward to that conversation. that's coming up in the next hour on the 9. >>> sal, when you gave your valedictorian speech, what message did you get across there? reporter: nice try there, mike. >> okay. sa leut torian. reporter: but gosh, i don't remember who it was. it was a while ago. good morning, everyone, and i apologize to you, my fellow reardon...
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i am malia chavez with the homeless prenatal program. we have a diverse staff of over a hundred people, many of which are former clients and people who have lived experience that is similar to the community that we serve. and we serve approximately 4,000 clients a year and 95% of our clients identify as non-white. we are also a member (indiscernible) and i want to echo the comments of all of those who have it come before us who testified today. non-profits serve an important and essential service to strengthen and support our community. i would like to highlight a couple of key areas that are very important when it comes to supporting non-profits with long-term sustainability. in addition to the cost of doing business and making sure that we're advocating for living wages for our staff who are struggling to support their own families. also disparities across providers, specifically those organizations that are led by and they serve communities of color and communities that have traditionally been underserved. and in addition to that, ser
i am malia chavez with the homeless prenatal program. we have a diverse staff of over a hundred people, many of which are former clients and people who have lived experience that is similar to the community that we serve. and we serve approximately 4,000 clients a year and 95% of our clients identify as non-white. we are also a member (indiscernible) and i want to echo the comments of all of those who have it come before us who testified today. non-profits serve an important and essential...
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i am malia chavez with the homeless prenatal program. we have a diverse staff of over a hundred people, many of which are former clients and people who have lived experience that is similar to the community that we serve. and we serve approximately 4000 clients a year and 95% of our clients identify as non-white. we are also a member (indiscernible) and i want to echo the comments of all of those who have it come before us who testified today. non-profits serve an important and essential service to strengthen and support our community. i would like to highlight a couple of key areas that are very important when it comes to supporting non-profits with long-term sustainability. in addition to the cost of doing business and making sure that we're advocating for living wages for our staff who are struggling to support their own families. also disparities across providers specifically those organizations that are led by and they serve communities of color and communities that have traditionally been underserved. and in addition to that servin
i am malia chavez with the homeless prenatal program. we have a diverse staff of over a hundred people, many of which are former clients and people who have lived experience that is similar to the community that we serve. and we serve approximately 4000 clients a year and 95% of our clients identify as non-white. we are also a member (indiscernible) and i want to echo the comments of all of those who have it come before us who testified today. non-profits serve an important and essential...
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i am malia chavez with the homeless prenatal program.have a diverse staff of over a hundred people, many of which are former clients and people who have lived experience that is similar to the community that we serve. and we serve approximately 4,000 clients a year and 95% of our clients identify as non-white. we are also a member (indiscernible) and i want to echo the comments of all of those who have it come before us who testified today. non-profits serve an important and essential service to strengthen and support our community. i would like to highlight a couple of key areas that are very important when it comes to supporting non-profits with long-term sustainability. in addition to the cost of doing business and making sure that we're advocating for living wages for our staff who are struggling to support their own families. also disparities across providers, specifically those organizations that are led by and they serve communities of color and communities that have traditionally been underserved. and in addition to that, serving
i am malia chavez with the homeless prenatal program.have a diverse staff of over a hundred people, many of which are former clients and people who have lived experience that is similar to the community that we serve. and we serve approximately 4,000 clients a year and 95% of our clients identify as non-white. we are also a member (indiscernible) and i want to echo the comments of all of those who have it come before us who testified today. non-profits serve an important and essential service...