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schizophrenics. >> clinical schizophrenics. >> charlie: which is a very serious brain disorder. >> we something like -- i don't want to misstate a number but i'll say around 150 students who had attempted, not contemplated but attempted suicide while in high school. we can't ask that, and it would be wrong for us to ask that as part of the admissions process -- by the way, if you asked it and they answered it and the told the story the admissions committee would say "they've overcome hardship, it's a plus factor," right? the fact is we've had hundreds of kids arriving on medicines. they're away from home for the first -- so that's one whole issue and the -- the issues we face, the fact that we have what we call the wellness exchange. punch four numbers into any phone on campus, you get a live psychiatric social worker 24 hours a day, seven days a week. we get over 100 calls a day to that. >> charlie: basically saying what? >> "i just broke up with my boyfriend" or it can be "i'm thinking about suicide." at any given time during a week when school is in session, we may have 10's of kid
schizophrenics. >> clinical schizophrenics. >> charlie: which is a very serious brain disorder. >> we something like -- i don't want to misstate a number but i'll say around 150 students who had attempted, not contemplated but attempted suicide while in high school. we can't ask that, and it would be wrong for us to ask that as part of the admissions process -- by the way, if you asked it and they answered it and the told the story the admissions committee would say...
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but the treatment for people have psychosis, a schizophrenic, or bipolar involves medication. if there is a treatment plan mandated, it will mandate medication as part of the plan for those types of illnesses. in a way, we are creating a mandated form of medication through that process. it may be a two-step process to get there, but it is a mandated type of medication. that is my consent about this. that is my concern about wanting to approver resolution that would accept laura's law of the law of the land in san francisco. i do not feel comfortable with that. i know we still have cpublic comment, but i felt i needed to respond. supervisor avalos: supervisor alioto-pier: during the last hearing, judge anderson testified about how the program works. let me read a bit of his testimony. it is interesting and important to note that none of this is done haphazardly. we're talking about a section of the population that incorporates people schizophrenia and bipolar. it is a very small percentage of what we're talking about. in situations like that, we have found that when people are
but the treatment for people have psychosis, a schizophrenic, or bipolar involves medication. if there is a treatment plan mandated, it will mandate medication as part of the plan for those types of illnesses. in a way, we are creating a mandated form of medication through that process. it may be a two-step process to get there, but it is a mandated type of medication. that is my consent about this. that is my concern about wanting to approver resolution that would accept laura's law of the law...
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community policing strategy that has now just been parachuted in and a community that's completely schizophrenic as to what is the new plan to deal with? and while we absolutely do want a certain level of discretion, there is literally no institutionalized commitment to this program. however, there's a great deal of rhetoric. and then the second part, in terms of the financial obligations, that's where it gets the heart of this question. and the heart of this question is, community policing and foot patrol should not be seen as a luxury. we're well quoted by hearing the police department say that this is a luxury, that you need to do everything else first and then foot patrols and community policing is something seen second. it is not part of the d.n.a. of what i think proper policing is in san francisco. and that is at the heart of this debate. chairman campos: thank you, supervisor. if we may ask the assistant chief to please come forward. thank you for your patience, and welcome to the rules committee. this is chief. >> good morning. i don't know where to start. but i do want to make it a poi
community policing strategy that has now just been parachuted in and a community that's completely schizophrenic as to what is the new plan to deal with? and while we absolutely do want a certain level of discretion, there is literally no institutionalized commitment to this program. however, there's a great deal of rhetoric. and then the second part, in terms of the financial obligations, that's where it gets the heart of this question. and the heart of this question is, community policing and...
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someone -- you can also find out how risky the stalker is, because there are cases where you've got schizophrenicsut then you have people -- >> larry: are police well prepared to handle it, the average policeman? >> i think they are. they're getting more training in this. a lot of times it crosses over with domestic violence and there's a big push for officers to be trained in that area. >> larry: do you have protection now wendy -- shawn? >> i live at home with my parents, so my parents are my protection. but it's just having that extra caution every day and awareness. i did, during "dancing with the stars," i had a bodyguard. after that, it was kind of -- we're taking it over in our own hands. >> larry: but you are careful? >> yes, very careful. >> larry: wendy, you prosecuted someone who stalked ryan seacrest? >> i did. >> larry: what was that case? >> ryan seacrest are done a charity event in orange county. the defendant tried to get too close to mr. seacrest and he ended up in a scuffle with ryan seacrest's bodyguard. that defendant plead guilty and was ordered to stay away from ryan seacrest
someone -- you can also find out how risky the stalker is, because there are cases where you've got schizophrenicsut then you have people -- >> larry: are police well prepared to handle it, the average policeman? >> i think they are. they're getting more training in this. a lot of times it crosses over with domestic violence and there's a big push for officers to be trained in that area. >> larry: do you have protection now wendy -- shawn? >> i live at home with my...
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perhaps it needs to be pruned, but when it comes to intelligence, we have a kind of schizophrenic attituden our country. when we feel threatened, we cannot get enough of it. when we feel more relaxed about things in the world, we are shocked to find out how much we have to. part of this is this is relatively new to the country. we can find chinese writings in the sixth century describing intelligence in specific, sophisticated ways. the russians have been doing it. this is all pretty new to us. we need to take a look at it. we need to be careful not to prune something that turned up later to the -- turns out later to be the missing piece in a puzzle that is required to prevent a terrorist attack. host: this twitter fall or wants to know what you are doing, where you work now. guest: i am a teacher in washington teaching national security, and to bring intelligence in to their studies as a foreign-policy tool kit. host: confusion about who is doing what, in your role as deputy cia director, did you ever come across that? guest: absolutely, but that is life. if you work for the microsoft cor
perhaps it needs to be pruned, but when it comes to intelligence, we have a kind of schizophrenic attituden our country. when we feel threatened, we cannot get enough of it. when we feel more relaxed about things in the world, we are shocked to find out how much we have to. part of this is this is relatively new to the country. we can find chinese writings in the sixth century describing intelligence in specific, sophisticated ways. the russians have been doing it. this is all pretty new to us....
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we have had a schizophrenic relationship with the oil industry in louisiana. it has been a part of our economy and our lives since the 1950's. it has raised our children, build our schools and highways. it has done damage to our wetlands. but many of our people continue to work in the oil industry. as i mentioned in the but ago, our coast is a little different than our adjoining states. we are the working coast. we produce a tremendous amount of the natural gas and petroleum products that the rest of the nation uses. we produce the heat -- when you are one in your bed up north during the winter, the heating oil has been explored and produce probably off the coast of louisiana. so, it is important, what we did. our reliance on will maybe something that we wish we did not have, and addiction as many national leaders have said, but it is an addiction. it is of thing that is important. petroleum products -- a good friend i do a radio show with occasionally -- talks about every product that will look around the that is a petroleum product. what are we willing to gi
we have had a schizophrenic relationship with the oil industry in louisiana. it has been a part of our economy and our lives since the 1950's. it has raised our children, build our schools and highways. it has done damage to our wetlands. but many of our people continue to work in the oil industry. as i mentioned in the but ago, our coast is a little different than our adjoining states. we are the working coast. we produce a tremendous amount of the natural gas and petroleum products that the...
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in many ways, we follow a schizophrenic type of foreign policy because one time our best friends -- they're our best friends, then later on they become our worst enemies. this was true with saddam hussein. in the 1980's, he was our friend and we took care of him and we sent him -- encouraged him, supported his war. then, of course that changed. but even right before 9/11, the taliban was still receiving money from us. now they receive money from us indirectly. the taliban gets money from the pakistanis, or at least information, as has been reported but they literally get some of our money in the process because in order for us to move equipment through afghanistan, literally, they end up getting american dollars doing this. so here we are, going into pakistan, one of the arguments that go into pakistan is we have to go after the taliban, they're over there and they're organizing and they want to kill the american soldiers in afghanistan. so this means that now they are our arch enemies. but the taliban, especially in the 1980's, and the 1990's -- in the 1980's, they weren't called the talib
in many ways, we follow a schizophrenic type of foreign policy because one time our best friends -- they're our best friends, then later on they become our worst enemies. this was true with saddam hussein. in the 1980's, he was our friend and we took care of him and we sent him -- encouraged him, supported his war. then, of course that changed. but even right before 9/11, the taliban was still receiving money from us. now they receive money from us indirectly. the taliban gets money from the...
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in many ways, we follow a schizophrenic type of foreign policy because one time our best friends -- they're our best friends, then later on they become our worst enemies. this was true with saddam hussein. in the 1980's, he was our friend and we took care of him and we sent him -- encouraged him, supported his war. then, of course that changed. but even right before 9/11, the taliban was still receiving money from us. now they receive money from us indirectly. the taliban gets money from the pakistanis, or at least information, as has been reported but they literally get some of our money in the process because in order for us to move equipment through afghanistan, literally, they end up getting american dollars doing this. so here we are, going into pakistan, one of the arguments that go into pakistan is we have to go after the taliban, they're over there and they're organizing and they want to kill the american soldiers in afghanistan. so this means that now they are our arch enemies. but the taliban, especially in the 1980's, and the 1990's -- in the 1980's, they weren't called the talib
in many ways, we follow a schizophrenic type of foreign policy because one time our best friends -- they're our best friends, then later on they become our worst enemies. this was true with saddam hussein. in the 1980's, he was our friend and we took care of him and we sent him -- encouraged him, supported his war. then, of course that changed. but even right before 9/11, the taliban was still receiving money from us. now they receive money from us indirectly. the taliban gets money from the...