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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo. >> jimmy: did he do a demonstration of any kind? >> guillermo: yeah, he had one of those plastic -- you know. female- and, you know. so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the female vagina? >> guillermo: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've not to make sure you have the female vagina or the kids will get -- anyways, most kids hate sex ed, who wants to sit there with your friends like a p.e. teacher puts a condom on a banana? if you want to communicate with teenagers you have to speak their language, and their here's how from now on we'll teach young people how babies are made. please join me at the wall of america. put the emojis up on the wall. when a man and a woman or a boy and a girl love each other very much the man puts his eggplant into the woman's doughnut and then two minutes later rolls over and falls asleep. [ laughter ] meanwhile, at that time the boy's sperm swims to t egg. like ryan lochte but smarter. [ laughter ] and fertilizes that egg. and then they wait nine months. and at the end of nine months they panic and run to the ho
mr. castillo. >> jimmy: did he do a demonstration of any kind? >> guillermo: yeah, he had one of those plastic -- you know. female- and, you know. so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the female vagina? >> guillermo: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've not to make sure you have the female vagina or the kids will get -- anyways, most kids hate sex ed, who wants to sit there with your friends like a p.e. teacher puts a condom on a banana? if you want to communicate with...
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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any historic discussion do you know under some kind of a theory if you receive close to $20 million in city funding that the cofam meetings should be open to the public? is there any discussion of that? >> i have never heard any discussion to that effect. >> okay. supervisor farrell do you have any questions? >> nope. >> and what is the relationship between fam and the arts commission? >> we're friendly. we really don't have any overlapping interests other than the fact that we're very happy that the keith hearing sculpture in front of moscone center until the construction
mr. castillo how long have you been with the institution? >> nine years and proud to say i have been with the city for 18. >> okay. this is a very unique dynamic. i mean generally in virtually all cases the public can see 100% if they are so desirous of what goes on within a brown act body, and this is a weird one because while 27% of the annual operating budget comes from the public while there is a department head who is a city employee 75% is opaque, and has there been any...
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mr. castillo. it doesn't matter if your child, if your black boy, you can be killed by playing with a toy gun. that's a toy gun. that's what happened to at that mere rice. he was 12. that's what happened to tyree king last week. he was 13. or you can be killed for a missing front license plate like samuel debow. and heaven help if you're driving a car, you can be killed for not signaling a lane change like sandra blum. or for having a broken brake light, like walter scott. or for breaking down on a highway, liketarians. -- like terrence. should niff this warrant a death sentence? is the america you want to live in? in 2016 when you're black too often you are seen as a threat first, person second. when my boys were young hi tough conversation was them how toint act with police. i talked to them black boys don't get the benefit of the doubt. i told them to some it doesn't matter who you are it matters what you look like. i shouldn't have had to have these conversations with them. this is america. par
mr. castillo. it doesn't matter if your child, if your black boy, you can be killed by playing with a toy gun. that's a toy gun. that's what happened to at that mere rice. he was 12. that's what happened to tyree king last week. he was 13. or you can be killed for a missing front license plate like samuel debow. and heaven help if you're driving a car, you can be killed for not signaling a lane change like sandra blum. or for having a broken brake light, like walter scott. or for breaking down...
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republic where investigators had castillo, fired a gun into young stephen perez's back and killed him. and you're going to hear what set off the chain of events that cost mr. perez his life. you're going to hear how silly it was. how it didn't make sense. >> reporter: castillo's defense lawyer says perez was shot only after a vicious fight where perez gave more than he got. castillo's defense says will hinge on the matter of intent. >> it's not whodunit. that's not going to be your issue. your issue is going to be, i would suggest, why? >> reporter: the trial was expected to last about a week. tomorrow the judge is going to take the jurors out of the courthouse and to the scene of the crime in boston's theater district. we're live in boston. facing domestic violence charges, accused of beating his girlfriend and a man. both plainville police officers. >>> and falmouth police bust a suspected drug dealer after an eight month in cash and a shotgun. the man is being held on $12,000 bail until his arraignment tomorrow. >> anchor: and tom brady says he'll always to choose to stand during the national anthem. he spoke with esquire magazine with kaepernick's cho
republic where investigators had castillo, fired a gun into young stephen perez's back and killed him. and you're going to hear what set off the chain of events that cost mr. perez his life. you're going to hear how silly it was. how it didn't make sense. >> reporter: castillo's defense lawyer says perez was shot only after a vicious fight where perez gave more than he got. castillo's defense says will hinge on the matter of intent. >> it's not whodunit. that's not going to be your...
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mr. richmond: it was just around three months when we all gathered to talk about the death of philando castillo and alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana, and minnesota. and now we're gathered here again to talk about the death of two african-american males that people so easily dismiss. from two football fields in the air, a guy in a police helicopter so easy to describe a person as a bad dude. from two football fields in the air there is probably describing this black caucus as a group of bad people. but we stand here today sad, frustrated, and angry but we stand here today as a caucus of people who have the right to introduce legislation and the right to vote on the floor of the united states house of representatives. and we will use our resources to do everything we can. often we're called the conscious of the congress. today i wear that badge. this is wrong. and the nation needs to stand up. the nation needs to feel the anger of those young people on the streets. because when you truly believe you have nothing to lose, you are willing to lose it. so we're calling upon our attorney gener
mr. richmond: it was just around three months when we all gathered to talk about the death of philando castillo and alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana, and minnesota. and now we're gathered here again to talk about the death of two african-american males that people so easily dismiss. from two football fields in the air, a guy in a police helicopter so easy to describe a person as a bad dude. from two football fields in the air there is probably describing this black caucus as a group of...
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mr. conyers. congressman cedric richmond from the state of louisiana. r. richmond: it was just around three months when we all gathered to talk about the death of if i lando castillo and alton sterg in baton rouge, louisiana, and minnesota. and now we're gathered here the death lk about of two african-american males .hat people so easily dismiss from two football field in the air, a guy in a police helicopter so easy to describe a person as a bad dude. from two football fields in the air there is probably describing this black caucus as a group of bad people. t we stand here today sad, frustrated, and angry but we stand here today as a caucus of people who have the right to introduce legislation and the right to vote on the floor of the united states house of representatives. and we will use our resources to do everything we can. often we're called the conscious of the congress. today i wear that badge. this is wrong. and the nation needs to stand up. the nation needs to feel the anger of those young people on the streets. because when you truly believe you have nothing to lose, you are willing to lose it. so we're calling upon our attorney general to use the forc
mr. conyers. congressman cedric richmond from the state of louisiana. r. richmond: it was just around three months when we all gathered to talk about the death of if i lando castillo and alton sterg in baton rouge, louisiana, and minnesota. and now we're gathered here the death lk about of two african-american males .hat people so easily dismiss from two football field in the air, a guy in a police helicopter so easy to describe a person as a bad dude. from two football fields in the air there...
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castillo would need to come up to save it and that he does. the double play ball. kelby making the turn 31st save of the year and for mr. casilla. so of the season that you're going to see a lot of people in the a's uniforms that are not exactly household names, but that they will get into your household here tonight if you don't change the channel. but first you need to see them out of the coliseum honoring the olympians going to the gymnast tony ann williams. and that is the way to throw out the first pitch coming up. she is an athlete, 2-0 deficit though for the a's in the bottom of the 8th. one of the youngsters they hope that will come through. a little dunker to the right center to get themselves an rbi. he would cut that deficit to 2- 1 and then joey wendall with the 2-1 single. 3-2 the final. ryan mattison with the save, his 28th. >>> all right, that is a great pre-season and hopefully that some day they would abolish the exhibition game. the nfl is over, it's all real from here on out what a test that they will get and it is so important for them to get off to a great start that they will be on the road against drew bre
castillo would need to come up to save it and that he does. the double play ball. kelby making the turn 31st save of the year and for mr. casilla. so of the season that you're going to see a lot of people in the a's uniforms that are not exactly household names, but that they will get into your household here tonight if you don't change the channel. but first you need to see them out of the coliseum honoring the olympians going to the gymnast tony ann williams. and that is the way to throw out...
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mr. scott, being killed now has people reevaluating the rightness of what colin kaepernick is doing. as if philando castilloonths ago. because i was just in st. paul, joy, this past weekend. and as a media cycle, we have moved on from philando castillo. and there are still commemorations for him all over the city, restaurants with his face in the window. family members and friends, because he touched so many people. so that pain is still alive. but i'm angry at the short-term memory of both our media and our country that it took two more deaths this week to people say, gee, maybe colin has a point, as if people aren't still grieving over these recent losses. >> absolutely. i interviewed tamir rice's mom several weeks ago and the pain is still raw for all of these cases. it's almost like there are so many, there's so many deaths, so many hash tags, that we tend to sort of go past and forget that people are still grieving. i wanted to just come really quickly out to this panel here. jimmy, you had a comment about mike ditka and king. >> muhammad ali. muhammad ali, with the entire world celebrated the minute o
mr. scott, being killed now has people reevaluating the rightness of what colin kaepernick is doing. as if philando castilloonths ago. because i was just in st. paul, joy, this past weekend. and as a media cycle, we have moved on from philando castillo. and there are still commemorations for him all over the city, restaurants with his face in the window. family members and friends, because he touched so many people. so that pain is still alive. but i'm angry at the short-term memory of both our...