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chief jeanine nicholson again.the last week, we had panel views for ten applicants and this week we brought back five of those applicants for a second interview and we should have a decision made by the end of this week. >> thank you for that. i did want to thank chief velo that the packet this round some of the questions i had in november were part of october's reports so that made some sense to me as well. i also just wanted to ask some basic questions out of november's report. i'd like to ask chief david brown first. not so much in detail. the curiosity is the commissioner and with the holiday season and with everything talking about upticks and passenger numbers about what's new, the new variants being introduced with this new policy that's changing day-to-day with covid testing now 24 hours ahead and i'm not quite sure. i think it's international only. that's why i'm asking for clarity and how that reflects to the department. i know that's out there. but our division as well. so chief brown, officer chief nich
chief jeanine nicholson again.the last week, we had panel views for ten applicants and this week we brought back five of those applicants for a second interview and we should have a decision made by the end of this week. >> thank you for that. i did want to thank chief velo that the packet this round some of the questions i had in november were part of october's reports so that made some sense to me as well. i also just wanted to ask some basic questions out of november's report. i'd like...
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grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson. and chief deputy lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day, 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're looking for help. and these folks in this building who show up time and time again for us despite the pandemic, despite everything that's been going on in this city for the past year and a half. they've been here. they are wearing their mask and doing their jobs and they're showing up for san francisco. so i want to that our 911 dispatchers and their hard work and commitment to san francisco. we just heard back from a number of things they, of course, want to see change and they want the public to be aware that when they call and you call 911,
grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson. and chief deputy lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day, 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're...
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i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at station 15. i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention foundation 10 years ago because he had cancer and he noticed fellow firefighters were getting cancer. he started looking into it. in 2012 i was diagnosed with breast canner, and some of my fellow firefighters noticed there are a lot of women in the san francisco fire department, premenopausal in their 40s getting breast cancer. it was a higher rate than the general population. we were working with workers comp to make it flow more easily for our members so they didn't have to worry about the paper work when they go through chemo. the turnout gear was covered with suit. it was a badge to have that all over your coat and face and hel
i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at station 15. i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention foundation 10 years ago...
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grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson. and chief deputy lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day, 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're looking for help. and these folks in this building who show up time and time again for us despite the pandemic, despite everything that's been going on in this city for the past year and a half. they've been here. they are wearing their mask and doing their jobs and they're showing up for san francisco. so i want to that our 911 dispatchers and their hard work and commitment to san francisco. we just heard back from a number of things they, of course, want to see change and they want the public to be aware that when they call and you call 911,
grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson. and chief deputy lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day, 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're...
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presented by catherine nicholson.nce 24 and france 24.com. ♪ olivia: his photos put humanity front and center. his image of a young afghan girl made the cover of national geographic in the 1980's catapulting him to fame and bring the conflict they are world's attention. since then the photojournalist has captured from across the globe and now the miles museum is paying tribute to the when the great image makers of our time and exposition called the world of steve mccurry. >> hello. this retrospective covers decades, continents, a whole range of humans experience. when you look at it this way, is there something that becomes a parent or an element that six out to you? steve: looking at the pictures i see more of this credible world that we live in. this planet and this common humanity that we share. whether you are in myanmar or jordan, i alwayseel like we are kind of one race. i marvel at the variety. for me it has been an incredible experience to go to these places and learn about the cultures and meet different peop
presented by catherine nicholson.nce 24 and france 24.com. ♪ olivia: his photos put humanity front and center. his image of a young afghan girl made the cover of national geographic in the 1980's catapulting him to fame and bring the conflict they are world's attention. since then the photojournalist has captured from across the globe and now the miles museum is paying tribute to the when the great image makers of our time and exposition called the world of steve mccurry. >> hello. this...
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i am julie nicholson. i am a member for safe streets community and see behind me a professor of early childhood and a mother of three wonderful girls. almost two years ago january 4, 2020 i was out doing my favorite form of self-care jogging in the panhandle and kel a britting getting to the -- celebrating getting to the end of my husband's final chemo treatment and a driver ricochetted off a car and making an illegal left turn and came into the park to hit me throwing me 20 feet and leaving me with a broken back and broken neck. took me eight months of therapy and healing. but here i am. i'm fortunate. going through that experience opened my eyes to the preventible health crisis of traffic violence. this is a preventible health crisis that is getting worse not better. it is a preventible health crisis that impacts not just me but everything with the preventible health crisis with proven solutions. i am standing up feeling so thankful, so grateful and overwhelmeded as a traffic violence survivor and i also
i am julie nicholson. i am a member for safe streets community and see behind me a professor of early childhood and a mother of three wonderful girls. almost two years ago january 4, 2020 i was out doing my favorite form of self-care jogging in the panhandle and kel a britting getting to the -- celebrating getting to the end of my husband's final chemo treatment and a driver ricochetted off a car and making an illegal left turn and came into the park to hit me throwing me 20 feet and leaving me...
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chief jeanine nicholson.st of all, i want to express my gratitude for supervisor safai's leadership on this critical infrastructure issue for the fire department. as you know, ems makes up a very large portion of our daily workload and 80% of our call volume. and we are by far the largest provider in the emergency 911 ambulance system along with -- although we do have two private partners, we are the largest provider. in the years leading up to covid, we'd seen increase in call volume on annual basis without increase in ambulance staffing since 2015. and this really resulted in a number of operational issues for us. including response time and increasing occurrence of medic to follow, which means there is no medic available, no ambulance available in the city of 911 system. so in late 2019, we began working on a staffing analysis with the controller's office and mayor's office to take a look at proper resource levels and then, of course, covid happened. and we had, you know, those efforts were put aside to co
chief jeanine nicholson.st of all, i want to express my gratitude for supervisor safai's leadership on this critical infrastructure issue for the fire department. as you know, ems makes up a very large portion of our daily workload and 80% of our call volume. and we are by far the largest provider in the emergency 911 ambulance system along with -- although we do have two private partners, we are the largest provider. in the years leading up to covid, we'd seen increase in call volume on annual...
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chief nicholson, fire chief, sheriff miyamoto, and many others, dr. colfax, and others. we can do it when we do it together, and we have the support and the resources to get us there. so thank you, and with that, i'd like to introduce mary ellen carroll, the director of our department of emergency management. [applause] >> thank you, chief scott, and thank you mayor breed. emergency management provides coordination in times of crisis, and today, as you've heard, there's no more significant crisis than what's happening in our streets and especially in the tenderloin. during the pandemic, san francisco demonstrated what can happen when we work together. at the mayor's direction, the department is going to collaborate with our community partners. over the next few months, the team will implement a multiphase assessment approach. the first phase is already underway. through meetings with community stakeholders and residents, we have developed an understanding of the challenges that we have to address. enforcement and the disruption of criminal activity to guarantee safe pass
chief nicholson, fire chief, sheriff miyamoto, and many others, dr. colfax, and others. we can do it when we do it together, and we have the support and the resources to get us there. so thank you, and with that, i'd like to introduce mary ellen carroll, the director of our department of emergency management. [applause] >> thank you, chief scott, and thank you mayor breed. emergency management provides coordination in times of crisis, and today, as you've heard, there's no more...
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chief jeanine nicholson. first of all, i want to express my gratitude for supervisor safai's leadership on this critical infrastructure issue for the fire department. as you know, ems makes up a very large portion of our daily workload and 80% of our call volume. and we are by far the largest provider in the emergency 911 ambulance system along with -- although we do have two private partners, we are the largest provider. in the years leading up to covid, we'd seen increase in call volume on annual basis without increase in ambulance staffing since 2015. and this really resulted in a number of operational issues for us. including response time and increasing occurrence of medic to follow, which means there is no medic available, no ambulance available in the city of 911 system. so in late 2019, we began working on a staffing analysis with the controller's office and mayor's office to take a look at proper resource levels and then, of course, covid happened. and we had, you know, those efforts were put aside t
chief jeanine nicholson. first of all, i want to express my gratitude for supervisor safai's leadership on this critical infrastructure issue for the fire department. as you know, ems makes up a very large portion of our daily workload and 80% of our call volume. and we are by far the largest provider in the emergency 911 ambulance system along with -- although we do have two private partners, we are the largest provider. in the years leading up to covid, we'd seen increase in call volume on...
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. >> talking europe, presented by catherine nicholson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ you are my yellow you are my greensic has no borders, shifting smoothly from cou -- from soul to blues to folk. >> ♪ down on my knees i'm begging you ♪ >> she has made six albums and they are rereleasing her album "royal." her name means joy and it matches her music. thank you for joining the show. let's start with this new record, this deluxe edition. you released the album at the beginning of 2020, when none of us knew what a scary strange year we would go through. that version was luminous, filled with love and hope to read how has it been modified or changed by what happened in between? ayo: it has been changed in a hopeful way. during covid, for me, it felt like a testing period. what am i going to do now? two months prior to the release of the record and we were supposed to go on tour. one of the good things about it was that i got to spend more time with my children and was able to write a lot more songs. some of them are on the new deluxe version. anchor: you added some extra tracks. one of them is, i will be r
. >> talking europe, presented by catherine nicholson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ you are my yellow you are my greensic has no borders, shifting smoothly from cou -- from soul to blues to folk. >> ♪ down on my knees i'm begging you ♪ >> she has made six albums and they are rereleasing her album "royal." her name means joy and it matches her music. thank you for joining the show. let's start with this new record, this deluxe edition. you released the album at the...
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chief jeanine nicholson. we are silvservants. this is what we do, but i would like -- civil servants. this is what we do, but i would like two individuals to come up with me, as well as captain shea. everything we do is team work. what we do every day is team work. >> thank you, supervisor walton, and supervisor peskin, and the fellow board members. that call came in at 1:30 a.m. we initially were responding to four individuals that were off of marshall's beach which is on the golden gate cliff area just west of the golden gate bridge. the four victims were found in about an hour, down along marshall's beach, and at that time, what supervisor peskin relayed to, we didn't actually know there was a fifth victim. and after the primary search and rescue of these four victims, they were brought up to the command center of rescue 7, which is [indiscernible] and myself and captain arnold choi, we actually had to reconvene after the initial rescue to debrief with these four young teenagers that they were actually trying to reach the male
chief jeanine nicholson. we are silvservants. this is what we do, but i would like -- civil servants. this is what we do, but i would like two individuals to come up with me, as well as captain shea. everything we do is team work. what we do every day is team work. >> thank you, supervisor walton, and supervisor peskin, and the fellow board members. that call came in at 1:30 a.m. we initially were responding to four individuals that were off of marshall's beach which is on the golden gate...
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y catherine nicholson, france 24 and france .4.com. ♪ >> france announces new measures to combat therming spread of the omicron variant including bringing forward booster shots and -- >> united kingdom records its highest number ever of daily covid infections. research fueled by the rapid spread of omicron. they appeal for urgent aid as a struggle to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
y catherine nicholson, france 24 and france .4.com. ♪ >> france announces new measures to combat therming spread of the omicron variant including bringing forward booster shots and -- >> united kingdom records its highest number ever of daily covid infections. research fueled by the rapid spread of omicron. they appeal for urgent aid as a struggle to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
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chief jeanine nicholson. we are silvservants.rvants. this is what we do, but i would like two individuals to come up with me, as well as captain shea. everything we do is team work. what we do every day is team work. >> thank you, supervisor walton, and supervisor peskin, and the fellow board members. that call came in at 1:30 a.m. we initially were responding to four individuals that were off of marshall's beach which is on the golden gate cliff area just west of the golden gate bridge. the four victims were found in about an hour, down along marshall's beach, and at that time, what supervisor peskin relayed to, we didn't actually know there was a fifth victim. and after the primary search and rescue of these four victims, they were brought up to the command center of rescue 7, which is [indiscernible] and myself and captain arnold choi, we actually had to reconvene after the initial rescue to debrief with these four young teenagers that they were actually trying to reach the male victim that evening when he was stuck on a rock,
chief jeanine nicholson. we are silvservants.rvants. this is what we do, but i would like two individuals to come up with me, as well as captain shea. everything we do is team work. what we do every day is team work. >> thank you, supervisor walton, and supervisor peskin, and the fellow board members. that call came in at 1:30 a.m. we initially were responding to four individuals that were off of marshall's beach which is on the golden gate cliff area just west of the golden gate bridge....
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grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson.lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're looking for help. and these folks in this building who show up time and time again for us despite the pandemic despite everything that's been going on in this city for the past year and a half. they've been here. they are wearing their mask and doing their jobs and they're showing up for san francisco. so i want to that our 911 dispatchers and their hard work and commitment to san francisco. we just heard back from a number of things they of course want to see change and they want the public to be aware that when they call and you call 911, they hear a lot of cal
grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson.lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're looking for help. and...
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. >> mathison and mashes editor alex nicholson. coming up, we're live in dubai.hat the workweek. that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open, etch. 52 minutes into the european trading day. we're seeing a nice boost. the dax gaining 1.7% in the back of news from china that they're looking to stabilize the economy with extra liquidity injections. let's go to the news. hi, laura. >> laura: new york will impose a vaccine mandate on private sector workers. 184,000 numbers are be required to enforce the rules as vaccines needed by december the 27th. a group criticized at federal, stay and safety levels. here in europe, they are closing night clubs and is advising working from home. the uk says 386,000 cases of the omicron variant have been detect and that it's present in regions across the country. bloomberg news says it will continue to do all it can to help her and her family one year after she was detained in chip. our -- detained in china the company remains very worried about her well-being. chinese authorities have said fan was ob
. >> mathison and mashes editor alex nicholson. coming up, we're live in dubai.hat the workweek. that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open, etch. 52 minutes into the european trading day. we're seeing a nice boost. the dax gaining 1.7% in the back of news from china that they're looking to stabilize the economy with extra liquidity injections. let's go to the news. hi, laura. >> laura: new york will impose a vaccine mandate on private sector...
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i commend aaron rodgers, these players on the line, phil nicholson to speak the truth.efully, there can be critical mass for these who can restore sanity to the discourse of dealing with the covid to. >> as we head to the new year the biden administration to give it to a new strategy. with that jake beckett, many thanks. >> thank you. >> thanks, mike. >> mike: northern georgia and for carolina under a tornado watch as line of severe storms produce a twister in the southwest georgia town and continues trekking eastward. meanwhile cleanup efforts are already underway and where we have reports of trees and electricity out in structural damage to buildings in the wake of likely tornado there. we will keep tracking severe weather tonight. coming up a perfectly executed downward dog and classic car equipped with the flamethrower option. we are counting down the best viral videos of 2021 next. ♪ ♪ for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org - [narrator] gift yourself a hairclub consultation and get 20% off your personalized hair solution. head int
i commend aaron rodgers, these players on the line, phil nicholson to speak the truth.efully, there can be critical mass for these who can restore sanity to the discourse of dealing with the covid to. >> as we head to the new year the biden administration to give it to a new strategy. with that jake beckett, many thanks. >> thank you. >> thanks, mike. >> mike: northern georgia and for carolina under a tornado watch as line of severe storms produce a twister in the...
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i picture us jack nicholson in the shining just like freezing in your >> all right. you're like, reside. >> santa doing a test run over the beaches in florida today to some delighted beachgoers. in a parachute powered by a fan on christmas eve. this friday. he will go back to flying in his traditional reindeer, sleigh hopefully. and he's using that he would be soaked according to reset. we are going continue to remind you that if you have not done so already the deadline to send off your packages to make sure that they arrive before christmas is ticking away. if you plan to ship with ups. you have until december 23rd. that is thursday. using next-day air with fedex. you have until christmas eve that's on friday. but you have to use same day shipping, same thing if you're using us postal service last day to send the package to have it there by christmas is the 23rd ahead at 10 o'clock going back in time and space. the new telescope that nasa scientists. >> they hope will allow them to see further into the universe than ever before. >> kron 4 teaming up with the souper
i picture us jack nicholson in the shining just like freezing in your >> all right. you're like, reside. >> santa doing a test run over the beaches in florida today to some delighted beachgoers. in a parachute powered by a fan on christmas eve. this friday. he will go back to flying in his traditional reindeer, sleigh hopefully. and he's using that he would be soaked according to reset. we are going continue to remind you that if you have not done so already the deadline to send off...
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jack nicholson. warren beatty were there and came back. then it was so -- you know, just generous of them to want to spend the time. >> jimmy: they all came back together? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: is there anybody that you just never expected you would ever come to a show like that? >> yeah. muhammad ali. >> jimmy: muhammad ali? who was your friend. >> yes. >> jimmy: your good friend. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: where did he see the show? >> in arizona. >> jimmy: in phoenix. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he lived there. >> the gamage theater. >> jimmy: gam-mage. >> i'm upset i did that one extra joke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's okay, it's all right. [ applause ] so it was -- >> jimmy: do it one more time, see if it works again. >> had the big -- [ laughter ] it was ali's 65th birthday. >> jimmy: wow. >> so he was living in phoenix. so lana, his amazing wife, called and said, he'd love to see you come over in the morning and have breakfast with him on his birthday. janice and i go over, spent the morning with him. then he said, i'd like to come and
jack nicholson. warren beatty were there and came back. then it was so -- you know, just generous of them to want to spend the time. >> jimmy: they all came back together? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: is there anybody that you just never expected you would ever come to a show like that? >> yeah. muhammad ali. >> jimmy: muhammad ali? who was your friend. >> yes. >> jimmy: your good friend. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: where did he see the show?...
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against ceremony was held this morning for the 128th class of entry level firefighters chief jenny nicholsonthe oath. six members will serve as firefighter paramedics. this diverse group includes military veterans, a nanny, professional athletes, a lifeguard and a barista. they will receive their station assignments in the coming days. newly released body camera video shows the incredible moments that sheriff's deputies in dawson springs rescued two babies. they survived being blown away by the deadly tornadoes in kentucky. this is video from december. 10th the baby's grandmother says she placed the children a 15 month old and a three month old into a tub with a pillow, a blanket and the bible moments before the twister hit. deputies then found the tub in the home's yard. it was flipped upside down with both of those babies unharmed and inside. what an incredible story remarkable. t s a agent jumps into action and saves a baby. the t s a released video of what happened at newark international airport in new jersey. agent cecilia morales, heard the mother's shout for help. when her baby stopp
against ceremony was held this morning for the 128th class of entry level firefighters chief jenny nicholsonthe oath. six members will serve as firefighter paramedics. this diverse group includes military veterans, a nanny, professional athletes, a lifeguard and a barista. they will receive their station assignments in the coming days. newly released body camera video shows the incredible moments that sheriff's deputies in dawson springs rescued two babies. they survived being blown away by the...
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grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson. and chief deputy lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day, 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're looking for help. and these folks in this building who show up time and time again for us despite the pandemic, despite everything that's been going on in this city for the past year and a half. they've been here. they are wearing their mask and doing their jobs and they're showing up for san francisco. so i want to that our 911 dispatchers and their hard work and commitment to san francisco. we just heard back from a number of things they, of course, want to see change and they want the public to be aware that when they call and you call 911,
grant colfax, our fire chief jeanine nicholson. and chief deputy lizar and we're here just to talk with a number of our dispatchers here at the 911 center and i just want to thank the dispatchers and the people who are part of this center because i think what people don't realize is every single day, 24 hours a day, the people who work in this building, they are fielding calls on a regular basis of people that sometimes sadly are experiencing one of the worst times in their lives and they're...
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. >> judge nicholson, that is everybody i had in the waiting room. >> i just want to make sure that thedy? i'm going to go ahead and call the name out and respond verbally if you can hear me okay. the first thing i'll start with defense council, muriel lehman and shannon smith in court. >> yes, your honor. >> good morning, judge. mark priest from the prosecutor's office, can you hear the court? >> i can. >> from pretrial services, can you-the court. >> jennifer crumbley, can you hear the court? >> yes, i can. >> james crumbley is being set up there. james crumbley, can you hear and see the court? >> yes. >> okay. karen mcdonald, can you see and hear the court? >> good morning, judge. >> we're all set. i'm going go ahead and call these cases separately. i'm going to call starting with people versus jennifer crumbley docket 20100652. can i have appearance on the record starting with the prosecutor. >> karen mcdonald. >> i'm shannon smith on behalf of jennifer crumbley. >> good morning, your honor. mar el lehman on behalf of james crumbley. >> i do want to address one issue first, miss leh
. >> judge nicholson, that is everybody i had in the waiting room. >> i just want to make sure that thedy? i'm going to go ahead and call the name out and respond verbally if you can hear me okay. the first thing i'll start with defense council, muriel lehman and shannon smith in court. >> yes, your honor. >> good morning, judge. mark priest from the prosecutor's office, can you hear the court? >> i can. >> from pretrial services, can you-the court. >>...
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that's what this scandal cost me personally, nicholson. b a, but i was assured that there was nothing a legal in our causes and the oldest simba the talk globe. nobody back then was thinking, fraud law that it was a breach of the engineers code, and your newest vendor caught up with you on google. went into cohen called me, i told him we'd been cheating. and that the cause had test detection software, and vin to corn must himself have been wondering how much he knew. and am on september 18th, it was on the news, social. whose idea was it he when and who covered it up and via the who knew and at what point? one of us got us like a household. the diesel emissions scandal known as gemini, is not just industrial scandal, with victims running into the millions of custom. ah, but who exactly was behind the fraud v w, then c e o martin ventercore on his manages and, and genius years later, they are now finally going on trial. this is the 1st time that some of those involved have talked to the media about culpability innocence and ignorance. and w
that's what this scandal cost me personally, nicholson. b a, but i was assured that there was nothing a legal in our causes and the oldest simba the talk globe. nobody back then was thinking, fraud law that it was a breach of the engineers code, and your newest vendor caught up with you on google. went into cohen called me, i told him we'd been cheating. and that the cause had test detection software, and vin to corn must himself have been wondering how much he knew. and am on september 18th,...
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. >> tom nicholson. >> thank you very much indeed, chair, and thank you for joining us. you may be interested to know that you are trending on twitter. [laughing] >> so people are listening. i thought the most chilling sentence that you come out so far this afternoon and i wrote it down, anger and the heat is easiest way to grow on facebook. i mean, that's shocking, isn't it? what a horrendous insight into content per society on social media that that should be the case. >> one report from facebook demonstrates how this different kinds of feedback cycles that all plain in concert. it's it when you look at hostility of a common thread, look at a single publisher at a time to take all the content on facebook and look at the average hostility of that common thread, the more hostile the common thread, the more likely a click will go after that publisher, right? anchor insights traffic outwards means profit. we see people who want to grow really fast, they do that technique of harvesting viral content from other groups and spurted into their own pages come into the groups, an
. >> tom nicholson. >> thank you very much indeed, chair, and thank you for joining us. you may be interested to know that you are trending on twitter. [laughing] >> so people are listening. i thought the most chilling sentence that you come out so far this afternoon and i wrote it down, anger and the heat is easiest way to grow on facebook. i mean, that's shocking, isn't it? what a horrendous insight into content per society on social media that that should be the case....
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let's bring in gareth nicholson, cio at new moreh international wealth management.lk to you about treasuries and fixed incomes broadly. given we had the fed pitted, i know you are not coming out until january with you our forecast but may be give us a sneak peek. what happens to the yield curve? >> good question. good morning. i think the yield curve is going to -- we have already seen that. the -- markets over the last session and a little more. large amounts of equity comes from banks. if the economy is going to be able to withstand omicron and strong enough for the patients to have their medicine taken away, we are going to get -- and we are likely to get banks to do better. [indiscernible] like most things, it is going to be somewhere between the worst cases. zombie environments where you have rates rushing, high yield junk, liquidity stocks struggling. the other side is the fairytale central banks squashing volatility. we think it is going to be somewhere in between but probably more bearish if you will. we are optimistic, but there is still a lot of caution gi
let's bring in gareth nicholson, cio at new moreh international wealth management.lk to you about treasuries and fixed incomes broadly. given we had the fed pitted, i know you are not coming out until january with you our forecast but may be give us a sneak peek. what happens to the yield curve? >> good question. good morning. i think the yield curve is going to -- we have already seen that. the -- markets over the last session and a little more. large amounts of equity comes from banks....
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chief nicholson, fire chief, sheriff miyamoto, and many others, dr. colfax, and others.we can do it when we do it together, and we have the support and the resources to get us there. so thank you, and with that, i'd like to introduce mary ellen carroll, the director of our department of emergency management. [applause] >> thank you, chief scott, and thank you mayor breed. emergency management provides coordination in times of crisis, and today, as you've heard, there's no more significant crisis than what's happening in our streets and especially in the tenderloin. during the pandemic, san francisco demonstrated what can happen when we work together. at the mayor's direction, the department is going to collaborate with our community partners. over the next few months, the team will implement a multiphase assessment approach. the first phase is already underway. through meetings with community stakeholders and residents, we have developed an understanding of the challenges that we have to address. enforcement and the disruption of criminal activity to guarantee safe passa
chief nicholson, fire chief, sheriff miyamoto, and many others, dr. colfax, and others.we can do it when we do it together, and we have the support and the resources to get us there. so thank you, and with that, i'd like to introduce mary ellen carroll, the director of our department of emergency management. [applause] >> thank you, chief scott, and thank you mayor breed. emergency management provides coordination in times of crisis, and today, as you've heard, there's no more significant...
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i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention foundation 10 years ago because he had cancer and he noticed fellow firefighters were getting cancer. he started looking into it. in 2012 i was diagnosed with breast canner, and some of my fellow firefighters noticed there are a lot of women in the san francisco fire department, premenopausal in their 40s getting breast cancer. it was a higher rate than the general population. we were working with workers comp to make it flow more easily for our members so they didn't have to worry about the paper work when they go through chemo. the turnout gear was covered with suit. it was a badge to have that all over your coat and face and helmet. the dir
i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention foundation 10 years ago because he...
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shirley maclaine plays aurora, gets involved with an astronaut played by jack nicholson. >> fly me totry. the romantic scenes between them are hilarious. >> it's not my fault. but i'm sorry. >> you wanted to get me on my back, you just had to ask me. >> "terms of endearment" may be the first dramedy. you know, it's a word we hear all the time. a movie that's funny and tragic simultaneously. >> it's time for her shot. do you understand? do something. all she has to do is hold out until 10:00. it's past 10:00. my daughter is in pain. give her the shot. do you understand? give me daughter the shot! thank you very much. >> james brooks was able to take humor, tragedy, the best writing, delivered beautifully by actors that cared so much. it felt like life. it felt human. it felt funny. >> the winner is "terms of endearment." >> jim was into the delicate shades of humanity before it was cool. >> oh, well, that was a long time ago. people change. >> i hope you changed. >> yeah, i hope you have to. >> i hope so for yours. >> and yours. >> you've left something to be desired, namely a personal
shirley maclaine plays aurora, gets involved with an astronaut played by jack nicholson. >> fly me totry. the romantic scenes between them are hilarious. >> it's not my fault. but i'm sorry. >> you wanted to get me on my back, you just had to ask me. >> "terms of endearment" may be the first dramedy. you know, it's a word we hear all the time. a movie that's funny and tragic simultaneously. >> it's time for her shot. do you understand? do something. all...
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secretary nicholson, trafficking in persons report theer state department put out, a group of people trafficked, is that correct? >> correct. >> nower when an entity, pan-american health american uses cuban doctors and away that allows them to be trafficked, shouldn't we be doing something to change that? >> we've had strong conversations with the leadership about the unacceptable nature of that relationship. we talked about the importance of better governance and oversight within the organization and in order for us to work with them, we need to be a short something like that could never be repeated. >> well, they continue. right now, humans doctors are being used inside off mexico ina way in which they are being trafficked. i understand trafficking persons by a country ultimately is violation of the usmca. >> so we u talked to all countrs about the reality of the cuban medical missions program that is massive trafficking risk and we encourage countries to avoid it. it is an abuse of cuban people. it's a misguided attempt to provide healthcare -- >> but when a country engages in it
secretary nicholson, trafficking in persons report theer state department put out, a group of people trafficked, is that correct? >> correct. >> nower when an entity, pan-american health american uses cuban doctors and away that allows them to be trafficked, shouldn't we be doing something to change that? >> we've had strong conversations with the leadership about the unacceptable nature of that relationship. we talked about the importance of better governance and oversight...
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nicholson. >> thank you, very much. might be interesting for you to know that you're trending on twitter. [laughs] >> right now? >> so, people are listening. i thought the most chilling sentence that you told us so far this afternoon, and i wrote it down, anger and heat is the easiest way to grow on facebook. i mean, that's shocking. what's a horrendous insight into contemporary society and social media that that should be the case. >> one report from facebook demonstrates how there's different kinds of feedback cycles that are all playing in concert. it said, when you look at the hostility of a common thread -- let's look at a single publisher at a time and take all the content on facebook and look at the average hostility of that comment thread. the more hot costello the comment thread, the more likely that click will go to that publisher. right? anger insights profit outwards which means profit. we also see people who want to grow really fast, they do that technique are harvesting viral content from other groups and
nicholson. >> thank you, very much. might be interesting for you to know that you're trending on twitter. [laughs] >> right now? >> so, people are listening. i thought the most chilling sentence that you told us so far this afternoon, and i wrote it down, anger and heat is the easiest way to grow on facebook. i mean, that's shocking. what's a horrendous insight into contemporary society and social media that that should be the case. >> one report from facebook...
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i just want to thank our chief, chief nicholson for her work and engagement on this, local 798, the departmentlic health, my colleagues on the budget committee and others in the mayor's office for working with us to ensure that this supplemental was done appropriately and will address public safety issues that we have in the city. it is a first major step and we will come back in the current budget process and look at this again to ensure we're meeting this. also, this was done within the context of the controller's report. they did analysis and they came back and they believe these numbers are within the range of what is required to increase that work flow. thank you, mr. president. >> president walton: thank you, supervisor safai. seeing no one on the roster, please call the role on item 15. >> clerk: on item 15, supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: no. >> supervisor preston: aye. >> supervisor peskin: i'm sorry -- never mind. >> supervisor ronen: aye. >> supervisor safai: aye. >> supervisor stefani: aye. >> supervisor walton: aye. >> supervisor chan: aye. >> supervisor haney: aye. >> su
i just want to thank our chief, chief nicholson for her work and engagement on this, local 798, the departmentlic health, my colleagues on the budget committee and others in the mayor's office for working with us to ensure that this supplemental was done appropriately and will address public safety issues that we have in the city. it is a first major step and we will come back in the current budget process and look at this again to ensure we're meeting this. also, this was done within the...