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. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as she tries to explain. >> his mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes. letting me know, i don't care. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hospital cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only opportunity you'll have to say good-bye to your dying mother? for tamisha, the decision is an easy one. >> get over here. >> along with her great aunt, she heads into the hospital. >> i know a lot of people think that what i did was crazy or dangerous, but the truth of the matter is there is nothing in the world that would have kept me from going up at the time that i did. >> get over here. >> brian's faced with a decision, too. should he disobey the officer? should he go into the hospital like his wife? officer powell hasn't responded to reason yet, and moats feels he's running out of time. >> you ran a run late. >> my mother is dying. i waited until no traffic was
. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as she tries to explain. >> his mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes. letting me know, i don't care. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hospital cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only opportunity you'll have to...
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alan valenski, mary conra, andrew bennett, robert powell, joanne desmond. ken bessi. before the public commenters begin, i believe there is one more person that, supervisor mar, you wanted to invite up. >> yes, nick kenzi alerted me the professor who did the report is present. we wanted him to elaborate on a few points earlier made on the economic of the lands to san francisco's economy. and professor patrick turney is from san francisco state's department of recreation parks and tourism. but thank you so much for being here. >> this is to report on the economic study? given that you're not city staff, we'll have to give you two minutes and we'll ask follow-up questions. >>> okay. good afternoon. i quickly wanted to go over two key points about the economic impact study. first of all, it was done using two primary means of data collection. one is on-site validation survey with 22 1 completed interviews. the other was a post event online survey that had 35 51 completed responses. * we use a very conservative approach on this analysis. we excluded that is, we did not co
alan valenski, mary conra, andrew bennett, robert powell, joanne desmond. ken bessi. before the public commenters begin, i believe there is one more person that, supervisor mar, you wanted to invite up. >> yes, nick kenzi alerted me the professor who did the report is present. we wanted him to elaborate on a few points earlier made on the economic of the lands to san francisco's economy. and professor patrick turney is from san francisco state's department of recreation parks and tourism....
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he has gotten endorsements from colon powell robert gates, tom ridge, but the other defining elementhis resume? he's a republican. >> finally chuck represents the bipartisan tradition that we need more of in washington. for his independence he has earned the respect of military leaders, republicans and democrats, including me. >> jennifer: he would be the second appointed cabinet member. and not since president kennedy have there been that many republican in a democratic administration. but listen to this. >> i know chuck hagel. he is an honorable man, but he is profoundly wrong. it is pretty clear that chuck hagel has left the republican party when he endorsed president president obama in 2008. >> jennifer: he didn't actually support president obama, but also there is bill kristol who has leading the anti-hagel charge online. his pac actually bought chuckhagel.com, and probably won't be a fan site. and his pac has been running anti-hagel ads. >> announcer: hagel says military action is not a viable responsible option. >> jennifer: so interesting, and it's not just bill kristol's pac
he has gotten endorsements from colon powell robert gates, tom ridge, but the other defining elementhis resume? he's a republican. >> finally chuck represents the bipartisan tradition that we need more of in washington. for his independence he has earned the respect of military leaders, republicans and democrats, including me. >> jennifer: he would be the second appointed cabinet member. and not since president kennedy have there been that many republican in a democratic...
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so when you have colin -- do you think colin powell would ever support someone who wants to weaken this nation? robertates, madeleine albright, and that's just a few. so all of this is the neocons who want to go to war at the drop of a hat. i would rather have someone in that position who views war as a last resort, but who will be strong. chuck hagel is a strong person. he's made some mistakes in his career. he's looked at his career, he's looked at his positions. he's told us that he's evolved on many issues. and i hope that he gets the vote. because if they filibuster him, katie bar the door on them. because that's not what the american people want. they want us to function around here. >> senator, real quickly, i want to get your reaction to this new bipartisan immigration deal. the public policy institute of california says that your state has the most illegal immigrants, about 2.6 million. is california ready to handle the overhaul? >> oh, california is so ready. we have been for comprehensive immigration reform for a very long time. it's been a big issue in every race that i've run. i've run fo
so when you have colin -- do you think colin powell would ever support someone who wants to weaken this nation? robertates, madeleine albright, and that's just a few. so all of this is the neocons who want to go to war at the drop of a hat. i would rather have someone in that position who views war as a last resort, but who will be strong. chuck hagel is a strong person. he's made some mistakes in his career. he's looked at his career, he's looked at his positions. he's told us that he's...
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general and former secretary of state colin powell wrote about his life in military career in the book, "it worked well for me." he taught about the book with robertl. this is an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] as i mentioned earlier, i have seen young people services less well attended. good to see you again. >> good to see you, bob. >> in the book as bob graham very well summarized, lessons he learned from the life of public service and you're right about us look at two later, your experiences as secretary of state and the beginning of the iraq war. i want to begin with one of the rules, one of the 13 most wish my published. this is 13 for perpetual optimism is a force multiplier. reading you, i find you the most optimistic person i've read in a long time. should it decline out there? [laughter] >> it's really important that have to be the summary of the rules that thanks to the first and also the good things will get better in the morning. and i start that description by saying that's not necessarily the case, but it's the attitude you should have. things would get better. don't make it better. it is within your life to make things better. if y
general and former secretary of state colin powell wrote about his life in military career in the book, "it worked well for me." he taught about the book with robertl. this is an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] as i mentioned earlier, i have seen young people services less well attended. good to see you again. >> good to see you, bob. >> in the book as bob graham very well summarized, lessons he learned from the life of public service and you're right about us look at two...