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manley was the judge who ordered michael tyree to a treatment program. scott shafer has that interview. >> judge manley, welcome. >> thank you. >> i know you can't talk about the michael tyree case in santa clara county but there are a lot of people like him, people with mental illness who are in jail throughout california, throughout the country. what kinds of obstacle dozen they face? >> those who enter the criminal justice system, whether it's in my county or any other throughout california, they face incredible challenges. we have a broken system. and they do not get the treatment they need. and what happens is so often, they continue to be arrested again and again. and the courthouse becomes like a revolving door. i used to say the jail was a revolving door. but now mentally ill people are so often in the criminal justice system held for longer period of times that it's really the court that becomes a revolving door. and so their challenges are, number one, they are arrest ed for numerous charges. they often receive punishment but they very seldom e
manley was the judge who ordered michael tyree to a treatment program. scott shafer has that interview. >> judge manley, welcome. >> thank you. >> i know you can't talk about the michael tyree case in santa clara county but there are a lot of people like him, people with mental illness who are in jail throughout california, throughout the country. what kinds of obstacle dozen they face? >> those who enter the criminal justice system, whether it's in my county or any...
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equal value with other individuals in the criminal justice system. >> reporter: as we showed judge manleynd his mental health courtroom is part of 40 hours of training for santa clara county cadets. the sheriff acknowledge it was the result of the tyree murder. >> these are skills, learned skills. most people don't have a fundamental knowledge how to deal with people with mental illness, and this teaches them in-depth. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview michael tyree's sister shannon was skeptical it would have stopped her brother's murder. >> i don't know what kind of training you need to not beat somebody. i mean, what kind of training do you need? >> if someone is intent on committing a crime, no amount of training will train against that. you see the values and what the recruits had to say here today. i think that what happened is an isolated incident. >> reporter: and sheriff smith also emphasizes though most of the new cadets, now graduates, will report here to the main jail immediately, they still face a few more months of training inside. live in san jose, robert honda, nbc ba
equal value with other individuals in the criminal justice system. >> reporter: as we showed judge manleynd his mental health courtroom is part of 40 hours of training for santa clara county cadets. the sheriff acknowledge it was the result of the tyree murder. >> these are skills, learned skills. most people don't have a fundamental knowledge how to deal with people with mental illness, and this teaches them in-depth. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview michael tyree's...
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. >> reporter: the honorable judge stephen manley has presided over inmates who are mentally ill heresanta clara for over 20
. >> reporter: the honorable judge stephen manley has presided over inmates who are mentally ill heresanta clara for over 20
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manley: so you can see the screen. ok, wonderful. i'm going to tell you a little bit about what we have seen based on one of our initiatives called the open data impact map. over the past few years, there's been discussion about the economic value of open data. in 2013, mckinsey and company released a study claiming open data could generate somewhere between $3 trillion to $5 trillion annually around the world. the eu has stated that open data could be a new gold mine. so how do companies unlock this value? for many businesses, we think of open data in terms of the creative rentable, that 10% to 20% of the data has about 80% to 90% of the high-value for users. how do we find that 10% to 20% of high-value data for businesses? at our center, we call it demand-driven open data. by understanding the unique means of data users, entrepreneurs, established businesses research enters, nonprofits, we can change priorities and policies to focus on the types of data that have higher return on investment. last year, we wanted to have a better un
manley: so you can see the screen. ok, wonderful. i'm going to tell you a little bit about what we have seen based on one of our initiatives called the open data impact map. over the past few years, there's been discussion about the economic value of open data. in 2013, mckinsey and company released a study claiming open data could generate somewhere between $3 trillion to $5 trillion annually around the world. the eu has stated that open data could be a new gold mine. so how do companies...
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in fact, tyree last appeared before the mental health court judge steven manley last monday and told the judge he was doing fine. according to sources at the jail, three correctional officers and tyree got into a confrontation. loud words were exchanged and a physical confrontation ensued. several sources tell me that tyree had wounds consistent with a physical beating, with lacerations to his liver and spleen. the autopsy report has yet to be publicly released. when the officers went back to check on tyree about an hour or so later, he was unresponsive and was later declared dead. three different sources tell me that search warrants have been served on each of the correctional officers' homes. sources also tell me that one of the officers had a multiple use of force complaint filed against him several times in the past. nbc bay area spoke to michael tyree's family in louisiana. his sister told us the family was not ready to talk at this time. santa clara's sheriffs office told us "we are working around the clock on this case and it is an ongoing investigation." >>> back to you. stev
in fact, tyree last appeared before the mental health court judge steven manley last monday and told the judge he was doing fine. according to sources at the jail, three correctional officers and tyree got into a confrontation. loud words were exchanged and a physical confrontation ensued. several sources tell me that tyree had wounds consistent with a physical beating, with lacerations to his liver and spleen. the autopsy report has yet to be publicly released. when the officers went back to...
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onx: very calm john manley this very dramatic day. thank you for joining us. scarlet: coming up, a day of right across the board for the equity markets. we are watching this -- the stocks in the final hour of trading. ♪ scarlet: welcome back. and -- scarlet fu here with alix steel. alix: right now we are holding steady near the lows of the day. matt miller joins us with a look at where we stand. in about 45 minutes is the close. it feels like monday or wednesday. matt: it happened on one friday and basically, to mondays. we are seeing big drops on the dow jones industrial average more than 400 points. we have been down more than or 51, but i'll -- more than 451, but a lot of times when you see a big number at the close it can accelerate. be mindful of that. and i want to just point out as you probably know, circuit breakers are no longer into effect when you get about 25 minutes to the close. we are not there, and am not trying to be alarmist, but say we were down 6%, if you then 10%, no circuit breakers can really hold back losses when you get into the close.
onx: very calm john manley this very dramatic day. thank you for joining us. scarlet: coming up, a day of right across the board for the equity markets. we are watching this -- the stocks in the final hour of trading. ♪ scarlet: welcome back. and -- scarlet fu here with alix steel. alix: right now we are holding steady near the lows of the day. matt miller joins us with a look at where we stand. in about 45 minutes is the close. it feels like monday or wednesday. matt: it happened on one...
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we will have drizzle spotty tonight and temperatures are manley in the low-to-upper 50s and tomorrow morning, and at noon and the afternoon, showers to a steady rain and the front stars to fall apart as it heads into our neighborhoods overnight with scatter light showers. .1" to half an imacross the north pay and the rest of us drops to .1" and 10-20 degrees warmer by sunday. >> we will look at our walnut creek camera southbound 680 beyond north main a few brake lights turning to 24. as you continue on, southbound 680 to south main there is a honda in the left lane face the wrong way and the lights are off. it can pose a dangerous situation, southbound 680 at south main heads up. the drive times as you head out this or, highway 4680, four to correct wreck is seven minutes and 24, making the turn over to the caldecott tunnel is not too bad under continue minutes and a grind from the central valley from tracy to dublin, still look at an hour and 45 minutes to the dublin/pleasanton interchange. give yourself plenty type. early accident at tennyson is cleared and southbound 880 remains s
we will have drizzle spotty tonight and temperatures are manley in the low-to-upper 50s and tomorrow morning, and at noon and the afternoon, showers to a steady rain and the front stars to fall apart as it heads into our neighborhoods overnight with scatter light showers. .1" to half an imacross the north pay and the rest of us drops to .1" and 10-20 degrees warmer by sunday. >> we will look at our walnut creek camera southbound 680 beyond north main a few brake lights turning...
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. >> reporter: the honorable judge stephen manley has presided over inmates who are mentally ill here in santa clara for over 20 years. in this court, judge manlee has seen a trend that discourages him. more and more defendants who should be talking to a mental health professional or a doctor, not a judge. >> the court system has been the place to send people who are mentally ill as opposed to keeping them in treatment in the community. >> is santa clara doing enough to address the mental ill in our society? >> no, they're not. i don't think any people are. >>> according to court records, manlee sentence tied rhd tyree, appeared in front of him at least three other times, for three years. they were trying to find a bed for him while he sat in jail. while the judge would not talk specifically about his case, he did tell me he had 500 other people who he had released from jail but who are now being kept in the jail waiting for a bed in a mental health facility. >> we have waiting lists of individuals i have ordered released from jail to go into treatment. it's not an issue of punishment
. >> reporter: the honorable judge stephen manley has presided over inmates who are mentally ill here in santa clara for over 20 years. in this court, judge manlee has seen a trend that discourages him. more and more defendants who should be talking to a mental health professional or a doctor, not a judge. >> the court system has been the place to send people who are mentally ill as opposed to keeping them in treatment in the community. >> is santa clara doing enough to...
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. >> joseph mangano >> sara elizabeth manley >> debra mannetta >> marion victoria manning >> terence john manning >> james maounis >> alfred giles marchand joseph >> ross marchbanks jr. >> peter edward mardikian >> charles joseph margiotta >> edward joseph mardovich >> kenneth joseph marino >> lester v. marino >> vita marino >> kevin d. marlo >> jose marrero >> john daniel marshall >> shelly a. marshall. >> james martello >> michael a. marti >> karen ann martin >> peter c. martin >> teresa m. martin. >> william j. martin jr. >> brian e. martineau >> betsy martinez >> edward martinez >> jose angel martinez jr. >> robert gabriel martinez >> lizie d. martinez-calderon >> paul richard martini >> joseph a. mascali >> bernard mascarenhas >> stephen frank masi >> and my uncle, firefighter john james tipping ii. uncle john, you're the greatest example of a hero that i've ever known. thank you. we love you and we miss you. >> and my father, firefighter leon smith jr. of ladder 118, engine 205. mom, grandma, my sisters tiffany, yolanda, leandra. we're comforted today only knowing you did a job
. >> joseph mangano >> sara elizabeth manley >> debra mannetta >> marion victoria manning >> terence john manning >> james maounis >> alfred giles marchand joseph >> ross marchbanks jr. >> peter edward mardikian >> charles joseph margiotta >> edward joseph mardovich >> kenneth joseph marino >> lester v. marino >> vita marino >> kevin d. marlo >> jose marrero >> john daniel marshall >>...
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manley and the peninsula. >> diane: by to opium, pulling back the f o g and sunshine for the inland valleys and east bayshore lines will appear. --pulling back the patchy fog. >> diane: upper 60s for san francisco and the peninsula. i will talk about how long this will last coming up! (cheers & applause) >> pam: another ball to tell day on wall street. it is a dance that we have seen before. we do not like it though. (laughter) >> pam: the market took a dive just like it did last week, when china reported a gloomy economic reports. by day's end. u.s. stocks were down across the board. with the dow closing at -469 point-68. >> there economy is slowing down to a manufacturing economy. it is not without a hiccup here or there. there was more of an excuse than any think el spirit of the gate, i want to say is a 10% downside and a fair market if i would buy today all of them basically by every day while it is down and will have a lot of value >> we are not in the same condition wherein in 2008. in 2008 we have banks that were in trouble i do not want people to panic. >> old china is manufacturer
manley and the peninsula. >> diane: by to opium, pulling back the f o g and sunshine for the inland valleys and east bayshore lines will appear. --pulling back the patchy fog. >> diane: upper 60s for san francisco and the peninsula. i will talk about how long this will last coming up! (cheers & applause) >> pam: another ball to tell day on wall street. it is a dance that we have seen before. we do not like it though. (laughter) >> pam: the market took a dive just...
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. >> hello, everyone, my name is laura manley and i work at the center of open data enterprise.re a nonprofit based here in washington, d.c. our mission is to work with governments, businesses, and non-profits to develop strategies focused on users. >> good morning, my name is alex wirth, a co-founder of corum. we help legislative professionals gain new insights into the u.s. congress. what we've done is built the most comprehensive database of legislative information that's ever been created, including all the bills, votes, amendments, tweets, press releases, letters to members congress, and built a quantitate i have analytics layer on top of that, like who members work with most frequently, what issues they're active on, and statistics about the amount of bills they're able to move out of committee and get it enacted. we've built a series of productivity and collaboration tools to help legislators with the tasks they do not on a daily bases. to give you a quick sense, some of our clients include fortune 500 companies like general motors and toyota, nonprofit advocacy groups li
. >> hello, everyone, my name is laura manley and i work at the center of open data enterprise.re a nonprofit based here in washington, d.c. our mission is to work with governments, businesses, and non-profits to develop strategies focused on users. >> good morning, my name is alex wirth, a co-founder of corum. we help legislative professionals gain new insights into the u.s. congress. what we've done is built the most comprehensive database of legislative information that's ever...
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. >> my name is laura manley. i'm the co-founder of partnerships. we're a non-profit in washington, d.c. our mission is to work with governments, businesses and non-profits to develop smarter open data strategies focusing on users. >> good morning, everybody. my name is alex worth. i'm one of the co-founders of quorum. an online forum that helps them gain new insights into the u.s. congress and state legislatures from data. what we've done is built the most comprehensive database including all the bills, votes, amendments, tweets, floor statements, census bureau data. your colleague letters to members of congress and individual state legislators. and built a quantitative analytic layer on top of that. who members work with, what issues they're active on and statistics about the amount of bills they are able to move out of committee and get enacted. and the last part is we built a series of productivity and collaboration tools around that data to help legislative professionals with some of the tasks they do on a daily basis. some of our clients inclu
. >> my name is laura manley. i'm the co-founder of partnerships. we're a non-profit in washington, d.c. our mission is to work with governments, businesses and non-profits to develop smarter open data strategies focusing on users. >> good morning, everybody. my name is alex worth. i'm one of the co-founders of quorum. an online forum that helps them gain new insights into the u.s. congress and state legislatures from data. what we've done is built the most comprehensive database...
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. >> i'm lauren manley and i work at the center for open data enterprise.e're a nonprofit based here in washington, d.c. our mission is to work with governnts, businesses, and non-profits to develop smear op -- to develop applications. >> we help legislative professionals gain new insights into the u.s. congress. what we've done is built the most comprehensive database of legislative information that's ever been created, including all the bills, votes, amendments, tweets, press amendments, letters to members congress, and built a quantitate i have analytics layer on top of that, like who members work with most frequently, what issues they're active on, and statistics about the bills they're able to move out of committee and get enacted. we've built a series of productivity and collaboration tools to help legislators with the tasks they do not on a daily bases. some of our clients include fortune 500 companies like general motors and toyota, nonprofit advocacy groups like the campaign for children, as well as the united nations foundation, and then members o
. >> i'm lauren manley and i work at the center for open data enterprise.e're a nonprofit based here in washington, d.c. our mission is to work with governnts, businesses, and non-profits to develop smear op -- to develop applications. >> we help legislative professionals gain new insights into the u.s. congress. what we've done is built the most comprehensive database of legislative information that's ever been created, including all the bills, votes, amendments, tweets, press...