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so if we look at this, we say, okay, so these are minimum and maximum values. the bottom line is if you look at this chart finish this is going to be too difficult to interpret. this is a whole lot easier here. so if you look at these slopes and intercepts. so the top slope is for black people, right? so that slope is significant, but it's not as steep as the slope for asian-americans, right? so what this says is we combined all these racism items, right, and we said, okay, we're going to separate out by race and look at the predictive probabilities. and all of these slopes, all of these effects are highly significant, right? and the steeper or the slope are, the more meaningful the effect, right? and it's really steep and significant for all of them. but what this says is right here if we look at this axis right here, the y ax sit, right -- axis, so black folks start off a lot more opposed to trump than any other racial group, right? and so right here we've got the minimum feeling of racism, the maximum feeling of racism right here. so blacks already start off
so if we look at this, we say, okay, so these are minimum and maximum values. the bottom line is if you look at this chart finish this is going to be too difficult to interpret. this is a whole lot easier here. so if you look at these slopes and intercepts. so the top slope is for black people, right? so that slope is significant, but it's not as steep as the slope for asian-americans, right? so what this says is we combined all these racism items, right, and we said, okay, we're going to...
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so at 12:46 p.m. this afternoon, san bruno police department received numerous 911 calls regarding gunshots at the youtube campus. police arrived on scene at 12:48 and immediately began a searchs suspect. upon arrival, they encountersfl building. we did encounter one with a gunshot wound. upon search, officers found a second with a gunshot wound that may have been self inflicted. we are working on done ficonfir that. two additional victims were locateded at an adjacent business. the extent of all of the injuries are unknown right now. they were all transported for emergency medical care, but all unknown. so we have four victims. all transported for gunshot related -- multiple law enforcement agencies have responded to assist. we are grateful for everyone's help. this is an active investigation and numerous law enforcement personnel from numerous different local agencies are still conducting a search of the business just to make sure that it is clear. we conducted a quick immediate search of the premise
so at 12:46 p.m. this afternoon, san bruno police department received numerous 911 calls regarding gunshots at the youtube campus. police arrived on scene at 12:48 and immediately began a searchs suspect. upon arrival, they encountersfl building. we did encounter one with a gunshot wound. upon search, officers found a second with a gunshot wound that may have been self inflicted. we are working on done ficonfir that. two additional victims were locateded at an adjacent business. the extent of...
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so they're non-productive at that point. >> sheehy: hold on. now we are using a category 17 which is a civil service exempt back fill. so when we know someone is going to be out on a long family medical leave we submit a back fill for them to help with staffing. >> may i just say another thing too? the product that we use is called cements. the -- it's a german product. i say that because it's a very, very, very complex system. the recruitment for people with that type of experience is very limited in this area. one of the reasons being is that this area is generally a ge product area. so it only serves as best. i've taken advice from my team, my leadership team that we do go ahead and train from within. so the training from within is really something that helps us when we're able to take someone from x-ray, train them to be a ct tech. so i say that because with the category 17s while we are getting those positions it's still not going to be helpful to ct right off the bat. you know, that -- we would look to replace the people we are taking out
so they're non-productive at that point. >> sheehy: hold on. now we are using a category 17 which is a civil service exempt back fill. so when we know someone is going to be out on a long family medical leave we submit a back fill for them to help with staffing. >> may i just say another thing too? the product that we use is called cements. the -- it's a german product. i say that because it's a very, very, very complex system. the recruitment for people with that type of experience...
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district doesn't really get at the issue that the lafco, as i understand it, is interested in looking at. so how does lafco go about looking at this? well, as you know, you have the authority to conduct a special study. lafco may conduct a special study on the issue of hospitals compliance with state mandated community benefit obligations to make a recommendation about whether there's a need for additional or different local government services to provide for the needs of the community. if, based on a special study, lafco concluded that there are short comings in the nonprofit hospital's compliance with state imposed community benefit obligations, it's not clear without more facts what options would be available to lafco. identifies what those facts and thus what lafco's options are is an appropriate part of a lafco study. for example, if a hospital receives funding from the city and county of san francisco, lafco may be in a position to recommend that the city condition future receipt of city funds on the nonprofit hospital's compliance with a state mandated community benefit obligation. to
district doesn't really get at the issue that the lafco, as i understand it, is interested in looking at. so how does lafco go about looking at this? well, as you know, you have the authority to conduct a special study. lafco may conduct a special study on the issue of hospitals compliance with state mandated community benefit obligations to make a recommendation about whether there's a need for additional or different local government services to provide for the needs of the community. if,...
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so it was really nasty down here. disaster. when you have adversity at the level that katrina was that's when those true call the start coming out. of family members to dallas to evacuate and when i was coming back into the city in dallas texas i had in a p.d. units passing me leaving the city. many police officers never returned. and now we're you know we're very low on manpower dangerously low not only for the citizens but for the department themselves i mean these guys are you know we look we get more and more people shoot up police is just it's never seen more that than i've ever seen before. obsessed with safety. he transformed his car into a real armory. bucky all of this stuff handy just in case again something crazy happens active shooter as a you know it's ok. permit also keep a rifle it's actually technically a pistol but i keep something that's a little bit bigger and i keep additional ammunition as well as a body armor and medical equipment the stuff that i would simply need to see an active shooter at a school or something like that and then
so it was really nasty down here. disaster. when you have adversity at the level that katrina was that's when those true call the start coming out. of family members to dallas to evacuate and when i was coming back into the city in dallas texas i had in a p.d. units passing me leaving the city. many police officers never returned. and now we're you know we're very low on manpower dangerously low not only for the citizens but for the department themselves i mean these guys are you know we look...
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coming up next. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com iit was the last song of theh my brnight. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. i went to the er. they said i had afib. afib? what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. in a clinical study, over 96% of people taking xarelto® remained stroke-free. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of strok
coming up next. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com iit was the last song of theh my brnight. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. i went to the er. they said i had afib. afib? what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. once i got the...
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united states a resolution proposed by the united states was also on able to pass vetoed by russia so at the u.n. security council no clear point of agreement could be reached and as the o.p.c. w. inspectors were on their way to syria no clear mission for what they would do there was clarified at this point the o.p.c. w. inspectors have been offered the protection of the russian military as they go to syria to find out what's going on the russian military and in the russian resolution it was pushed that they actually visit the site of the alleged attack and find out the truth about what's going on however it's not clear what the o.p.c. w. will be doing as the u.n. security council could not reach a consensus on that matter at this point as we hear different voices from the usa we see one thing on trump's twitter page we hear all options on the table from the white house we hear from the state department and the secretary of defense it becomes clear that it's possible there may not be a very clear strategy and that a lot of people are left guessing about what may be coming next trump may
united states a resolution proposed by the united states was also on able to pass vetoed by russia so at the u.n. security council no clear point of agreement could be reached and as the o.p.c. w. inspectors were on their way to syria no clear mission for what they would do there was clarified at this point the o.p.c. w. inspectors have been offered the protection of the russian military as they go to syria to find out what's going on the russian military and in the russian resolution it was...
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so taking a look at the probabilities, hey, notice this guy is wearing the exact same shirt. only have a couple of them, i guess. so one of the things i would also point out, what are the probabilities that we're looking at here? so one set of probabilities is what are the likelihoods that it huts any hits any one of those prices i'd leave you with one final probability, which is what are the chances that it's going to be above that 355 strike at expiration we see that as about a 30% chance, which means that there's a 70% chance that it's going to be well below that and that's one of the reasons why we think the probability of profit is pretty good here. >> what do you think, dan? >> i like the trade. i think he's really targeting that implied move which would be in that 350ish range there if he's bearish or thinks it doesn't react well to even good news, then this is the right trade structure to do it option prices are very elevated into this and this has been trading like a tech stock here so to me i actually think that they're going to have to really have a big beat and rai
so taking a look at the probabilities, hey, notice this guy is wearing the exact same shirt. only have a couple of them, i guess. so one of the things i would also point out, what are the probabilities that we're looking at here? so one set of probabilities is what are the likelihoods that it huts any hits any one of those prices i'd leave you with one final probability, which is what are the chances that it's going to be above that 355 strike at expiration we see that as about a 30% chance,...
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(indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. ly helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." payment stocks pumping up this year square surging 37%, mastercard and visa up more than 10%. paypal lagging, up just 1% but outperforming the broader market and the space could see huge move when square and mastercard report dom chu is breaking it down from the newsroom. >> the sound of a credit cart swipe or a wireless payment transaction isn't as ear catching as the ringing of a register but that doesn't mean they're any less noticeable for traders. we've gotten the results from visa and paypal. their stock hit an all time high yesterday. now we're watching for square earnings on wednesday and mastercard e
(indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. ly helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." payment...
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and so there could be lots of different ways of looking at this and so we're doing our best in trying to identify at least for the next three to four years what we can do in terms of inserting our power to make it affordable and also attractive to bring people back into san francisco. we heard one of our labor member leaders talk about the fact that out of county is the only location we have for many of our transfers, so we do need to build upon that in terms of how do we build more capacity in the city. the department's committed to that, and we're trying to look at our own abilities, and so that's why we're trying to partner with ucsf to look at skilled nursing and acute beds, and you can see that in our report, but we're going to have a lot more to do as a city as a whole. >> thank you. i think it is important for us to also then refer back to our previous reports on previous data. i think on also skilled nursing and as we're looking at numbers, there is that whole question of short-term skilled nursing versus long-term skilled nursing which is really important. and short-term skil
and so there could be lots of different ways of looking at this and so we're doing our best in trying to identify at least for the next three to four years what we can do in terms of inserting our power to make it affordable and also attractive to bring people back into san francisco. we heard one of our labor member leaders talk about the fact that out of county is the only location we have for many of our transfers, so we do need to build upon that in terms of how do we build more capacity in...
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of them were teenagers, 14th and 15th and 16 and records show some of them were as young as 11 so they were at the cutting-edge of technology because of the material they were using so we are talking about the first world war which is when the die off industry began booming because these women were not justhe painting clocks, they wee painting titles the instruments that would later that night in n their ships and planes and automobiles so you can imagine when america joins the industry explodes. it was a new technology and element at that time it was only discovered in 1898 though by the time 1917 that haven't even been around for 20 years and because of that itt was such a new substance people thought that it was safe at w the time support f the rule in the new technologies was through their determination to not be silent aboutil what happened they told the world actually radio technology wasn't at the time the answer to human immortality. they found articles in the archives where newspaper headlines were urging readers to beat radium because the newspaper said and i quote it would add years
of them were teenagers, 14th and 15th and 16 and records show some of them were as young as 11 so they were at the cutting-edge of technology because of the material they were using so we are talking about the first world war which is when the die off industry began booming because these women were not justhe painting clocks, they wee painting titles the instruments that would later that night in n their ships and planes and automobiles so you can imagine when america joins the industry...
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and so at one level, it's syria and iran and russia that bear the central responsibility and in a larger sense, i think it's all of us in the international community who essentially averted their eyes and let this
and so at one level, it's syria and iran and russia that bear the central responsibility and in a larger sense, i think it's all of us in the international community who essentially averted their eyes and let this
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so look at this. young women cheering on the beatles as they came to america, the sense of innocence, the sense of hope, the sense of discovery. not a sense of anger, not a sense of resentment toward the society, the culture, the government or the politics. this was a sense that there was a new era about to dawn on america. and, in fact, if you remember the "time" magazine so-called man of the year, 25 and under generation for 1966, this was an earnest generation, an idealistic generation that wanted to change the world, inspired by martin luther king, inspired by john kennedy, inspired by black and white together. this is what we started with just a couple of short years before 1968 hit. now look here. students bloodied. okay, young americans being treated by medics as they got beaten up trying to protest. more blood, more police, more hostility, more anger, america divided, police clubbing protestors, the country falling apart at that moment. think about it. two years before, man of the year, ideali
so look at this. young women cheering on the beatles as they came to america, the sense of innocence, the sense of hope, the sense of discovery. not a sense of anger, not a sense of resentment toward the society, the culture, the government or the politics. this was a sense that there was a new era about to dawn on america. and, in fact, if you remember the "time" magazine so-called man of the year, 25 and under generation for 1966, this was an earnest generation, an idealistic...
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at the time. and again, it is not easy. sos looking at all of the people that were out in the street, and what did they change? one can argue that they did change america in fundamental ways, and we would not be talking about gay marriage the today if it weren't for the sensibility and culture that emergesed from the liberation movements of the 1960s. and so you can see that in every possible way, and you can see it in race, and gender, and see it if family, and institutions. that really they have fundamentally changed, but on the other hand, some people walked away saying, well, they all went out in the streets, and they did not stop the war and kent state happened, and so it is worth it. with the images of 1968 punctuating that decade of that moment in time, it made a lot of people think to ask themselves questions and in the long run, it is, you know, the tension and the difficulty and the soul searching that took place ultimately did set the stage not for a political movement that is going to change things institutionally,
at the time. and again, it is not easy. sos looking at all of the people that were out in the street, and what did they change? one can argue that they did change america in fundamental ways, and we would not be talking about gay marriage the today if it weren't for the sensibility and culture that emergesed from the liberation movements of the 1960s. and so you can see that in every possible way, and you can see it in race, and gender, and see it if family, and institutions. that really they...
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so again look at tools and promote sustainability of businesses. and so our final strategy is real ae looking at unused health care facility space in the city that might provide opportunities to create new beds. so the first strategy that we have here is collaborating with st. mary's medical center to talk about the possibility of developing a skilled nursing and sub acute unit. we know there are no longer any sub acute units in san francisco, so this is a priority for the city. so -- and currently as saint mary's medical center, kentfield owns and operates a long-term acute care hospital, so there might be an interest for expanding care for those patients. additionally, chinese hospital has a 23 bed unit that's unlicensed, but we are currently working with them to help get it licensed. that process can take quite sometime, so we are working with the mayor's office and looking at options to help expedite that process. the third objective, which is more longer term is to look at the potential expansion of our existing residential care facility at our
so again look at tools and promote sustainability of businesses. and so our final strategy is real ae looking at unused health care facility space in the city that might provide opportunities to create new beds. so the first strategy that we have here is collaborating with st. mary's medical center to talk about the possibility of developing a skilled nursing and sub acute unit. we know there are no longer any sub acute units in san francisco, so this is a priority for the city. so -- and...
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so experienced at talking to peoplelj you up there, you are so experienced at talking to people.peak. somebody who knows nothing of what you teach, how would you explain what it is you are telling them? they‘re looking for options, they are looking for solutions. so i have one, it is jesus. are looking for solutions. so i have one, it isjesus. you saw the testimony of the lady... she got killed of hiv, with god? yes. a lot of people would say that is impossible. that is the amazing thing, to experience impossible things for the rest of the people. is there a limit, if i broke my leg, there is hiv... you tell me. if he can heal hiv, he can heal your near your leg... can heal hiv, he can heal your near yourleg... i can heal hiv, he can heal your near your leg... i believe so. everything can be healed? why is everybody not healed of these things. people say, you don‘t get healed because you don‘t have enough faith, i don‘t wa nt to don‘t have enough faith, i don‘t want to condemn nobody. it is safe to say i was sceptical that people had been cured of hiv after attending this church.
so experienced at talking to peoplelj you up there, you are so experienced at talking to people.peak. somebody who knows nothing of what you teach, how would you explain what it is you are telling them? they‘re looking for options, they are looking for solutions. so i have one, it is jesus. are looking for solutions. so i have one, it isjesus. you saw the testimony of the lady... she got killed of hiv, with god? yes. a lot of people would say that is impossible. that is the amazing thing, to...
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it's also important to meet some of these customers face-to-face, so we're looking at a very diverse customer base. we have small mom and pop shops, but we have large customers that don't even manage their own energy bills, they have a party that does that. so we did get some information from other cca's across the state, where third party customers prefer to have that face-to-face. so we are going to have meetings with face-to-face customers, and let them know what the perks are. and we're engaging business organizations, so we've worked really closely over the last few weeks with the mayor's office of economic and workforce development. we've got a number of organizations that we're going to hit. if nothing else they're going to get our information in the press kit, but ideally, we'd like to meet them at events that they have, at meetings that they have, and any way we can hit them to help spread this message. and we have a print and digital media campaign as well. starting in may we're going to roll that out with targeting digital print. we also did a rehit of our website, so clean
it's also important to meet some of these customers face-to-face, so we're looking at a very diverse customer base. we have small mom and pop shops, but we have large customers that don't even manage their own energy bills, they have a party that does that. so we did get some information from other cca's across the state, where third party customers prefer to have that face-to-face. so we are going to have meetings with face-to-face customers, and let them know what the perks are. and we're...
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it is great, because a lot of kids they don't have a lot of interest in looking at a bibles. and so we have at lot of foreign visitors who we translate into the ten language languages, but over 100 countries who have visited already, and they can walk through here and get some idea of the story just through the pictorial that we have done. so now, we are coming to a section which is really some, i find it fascinating, and i am asked what are your favorite items in the museum. with 3,100 on exhibit and an inventory of almost 100,000 to pick from that we curate, it is hard to say what that is, but there is one. and it is this one right here. this is julia howe ward who wrote a poem at 2:00 in the morning at the willard hotel. she says in her own words she took a stub of a pencil by the candlelight available to her, and wrote down what god gave her to write down. she showed it to her daughter the next morning, and it was all scripture that she had written down, but it formed a poem, and her daughter said, mom, you should have this published, because it is really good. they did. they to
it is great, because a lot of kids they don't have a lot of interest in looking at a bibles. and so we have at lot of foreign visitors who we translate into the ten language languages, but over 100 countries who have visited already, and they can walk through here and get some idea of the story just through the pictorial that we have done. so now, we are coming to a section which is really some, i find it fascinating, and i am asked what are your favorite items in the museum. with 3,100 on...
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and so we have the works or the story of harriet tubman. and then over here where ian elliott at time where he uses a book, it's called cotton is king, but it's in support of why we should have a continuation of slavery as well. so, we're telling both sides of the story and again from the very beginning i remember kerry telling me he wanted to make sure we told the good, the bad and the ugly. but we wanted to give a fair story of how the bible was used in the founding of america. >> you see hanging on our walls throughout this bible in america area a tapestry that we had woven. we have been told it's the longest tapestry been woven in the u.s. it's 274 feet. it was designed by an artist who lives off of maine, an island off of maine. many, when they see this, they think it's a skrem that was painted. this is actually a woven tapestry. and every single thing in here was reviewed by many scholars. even the kind of buttons that were used, the hat that was used, the roof on the buildings that we cho and so the whole museum on this side takes the tapestry. we cut it into pieces showin
and so we have the works or the story of harriet tubman. and then over here where ian elliott at time where he uses a book, it's called cotton is king, but it's in support of why we should have a continuation of slavery as well. so, we're telling both sides of the story and again from the very beginning i remember kerry telling me he wanted to make sure we told the good, the bad and the ugly. but we wanted to give a fair story of how the bible was used in the founding of america. >> you...
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in reverse so at this point, we're getting a little bit of -- can it
in reverse so at this point, we're getting a little bit of -- can it
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i had not yet gone over to my third incarnation at nasa. so you know, watching those events from a seat in the ntagon, as a deputy at the missile, at the strategic defense organization, the ancestor of today's missile defense agency, watching those events occur, i will say, and not as monday morning quarterbacking, it bothered me a lot. we started talking about the peace dividend as if that was going to be a perpetual entitlement. d there's a saying about optimists and pessimists which i love, which is that an optimist is a person who believes we live in the best of all possible worlds and a pessimist is a person who is a afraid that might be true. in the early and mid 1990's i, frankly, was quite cynical about the peace dividend. i was quite cynical about the practice that the defense department and other agencies of overnment aided and abetted of allowing companies to merge from many competitors into a few large super companies. i did not think that -- i did not believe that there would be a peace dividend that would last out the rest of my
i had not yet gone over to my third incarnation at nasa. so you know, watching those events from a seat in the ntagon, as a deputy at the missile, at the strategic defense organization, the ancestor of today's missile defense agency, watching those events occur, i will say, and not as monday morning quarterbacking, it bothered me a lot. we started talking about the peace dividend as if that was going to be a perpetual entitlement. d there's a saying about optimists and pessimists which i love,...
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hit a man walking through the intersection it was a green light and he actually rolled into the road so at that point i ran into know the road i stopped all the cars and then just pandemonium broke loose just everyone was going crazy and i was pretty much all that i saw. i've been speaking to jeff harrington who is a reporter with canada's public broadcaster c.b.c. he gave us this update on the latest developments. what we're hearing from witnesses and such a dramatic clip that we heard there was what you suz are saying that the man driving it that the curb and it's driving down the sidewalk fifty sixty seventy kilometers per hour just. everything in his way it was a scene at carnage and it has certainly christopher shaken people to their core here in toronto today as we still from the eyewitness reports and just do we have confirmation that this was a deliberate attack it suddenly looks as though it was a deliberate attack. so at this point christopher no confirmation from authorities that this was a deliberate attack but certainly we have heard from multiple eyewitnesses they are describ
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lives but some of the initiatives taken to curtail gun violence haven't been so popular like these clear backpacks made mandatory atarjorie stoneman douglas high idea to see for bad intentions my new backpack is almost as transparent as the end i raise agenda i feel so safe now starting over the last quarter of senior year wright was a good old violation of privacy now i can't lie about not having gum moving on to another state and another brilliant and this shift a middle school teacher in georgia asked to dance to write a letter to congress demanding stricter gun controls the assignment enraged parents who complained that it was unethical to bring the issue into the school's curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princeton the work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plant a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence see
lives but some of the initiatives taken to curtail gun violence haven't been so popular like these clear backpacks made mandatory atarjorie stoneman douglas high idea to see for bad intentions my new backpack is almost as transparent as the end i raise agenda i feel so safe now starting over the last quarter of senior year wright was a good old violation of privacy now i can't lie about not having gum moving on to another state and another brilliant and this shift a middle school teacher in...
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so in terms of scheduling, that is why we have this staffing unit and prior to that the field operations bureau looked at scheduling and make adjustments where it's appropriate to do so. there is the field operations and typically the administrative side is monday through friday during business hours typically, and more of a stable schedule, but policing is 24/7. you have to have the midnight smith. you have to have the swing shift and that is done on o rotational basis. there is some overlap because they work four day work week, 10-hour work days. automatically you will have overlap and some days are heavier than other. that's where we have to be as efficient as we can. >> do you have staffing analysis within the department? >> we do, and the unit we just created headed by a lieutenant, and we still have to fill in some of the support staff, but that is their role. >> their role is to advise you or whatever body makes the decision on, about where to deploy officers, correct? >> correct. that is part of the role, and to look at the long and short-term officers. they are the officers and personnel working
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so bitcoin at the bottom of the 2015 bear market was exactly where bitcoin was in october of 2013 soed in november but it took, you know, in one month of gains, it took 405 days to roll all that back. >> wow >> interestingly, bitcoin a month before the peak was 59, roughly 5900 which is where we are. recently >> tom, good to see you. thank you. tom lee. a fund strat what do you think of the term? >> the technicals look very interesting on both sides. i think this could take a bit longer to bottom out i think bob pisani's chart, you look at this downturn, that's important. if it fails and makes lower lows, you're going back to 5,000. and tom's misery index kind of gets extended a little bit at the end of the day we have a lot of different guesses about crypto there is so much money coming into projects related to it. that's the stuff you want the keep an eye on that's the stuff if you're thinking about a five-year, ten-year timeline. >> consensus as an company, they're an incubator they put companies on the ethereum blockchain. they're getting calls off the hook they've grown to 700 p
so bitcoin at the bottom of the 2015 bear market was exactly where bitcoin was in october of 2013 soed in november but it took, you know, in one month of gains, it took 405 days to roll all that back. >> wow >> interestingly, bitcoin a month before the peak was 59, roughly 5900 which is where we are. recently >> tom, good to see you. thank you. tom lee. a fund strat what do you think of the term? >> the technicals look very interesting on both sides. i think this could...
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so at international thanks for joining us so far a group of youngsters has been getting an up close look into soviet history after breaking into old angers of the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and they were well amazed by what they thought. and i see joining us here on r.t. international on this friday morning at eight twenty eight here in moscow about soon with much more. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. max kaiser financial survival guide liquid assets now does it you can convert it into gas quite easily. to keep in mind though as if i'm into a place to watch guys or board. well the past two nights there was a real person on that. flight to san jacinto that the folks at the f.a.a. and so the dog. in his room wanted a prius or a sunk cost but stuff like i'm. still think ford has a fast how about all. the market stuff jumping into cia slush tennis until. it's done by media sound so feels a ballet teacher on faultless if she really. thinks much of that. kind of ther
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so we're looking at multispectral images, so looking at near—infrared type parts of the spectrum. can look at disease stress or nutrient stress, and things like that. and kit says that even though you'd need a fleet of smaller tractors to as do the work of one big tractor, each would costjust a fraction of the price of the big beast. 0ur machine that we're using in this field, i could sell you, with some profit, for £110,000. so you could have multiple of my robot tractors, my autonomous tractors, for the price of your one very large tractor that you currently might be buying. ifeel like i'm in some kind of car sales showroom at the moment. i'm starting to be convinced. yeah, i'll have five, please, yeah, yeah. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was, of course, the week dominated by mark zuckerberg's apologise—a—thon in washington. we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. while most observers thought the facebook boss came out on top, big questions remain. meme makers, meanwhile, have been working overtime, mocking the social media billion
so we're looking at multispectral images, so looking at near—infrared type parts of the spectrum. can look at disease stress or nutrient stress, and things like that. and kit says that even though you'd need a fleet of smaller tractors to as do the work of one big tractor, each would costjust a fraction of the price of the big beast. 0ur machine that we're using in this field, i could sell you, with some profit, for £110,000. so you could have multiple of my robot tractors, my autonomous...
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and high at a price for oil should benefit us shared only but the u.s. says sohis at back in opaque has no meaning and is not justified president is wrong to attack opaque because of prices opaque is not doing more than defending its size and its wealth they lost a lot of them three hundred billion that is between oh guess twenty fourth ian and twenty sixteen because of the oil price i can see quickly they had to take measures at its including but that cup along with russia to defend that ites that's a wrap up of today's top stories for this hour but we'll be back with another global update in about thirty minutes. we are still living with a lot of conflicting usher and does the situation see that to the rest of the middle east the problem between so. now the american president is that i and you know to withdraw and some outs to go down we heard that the saudis are the true go to. go. so it's kind of the pull to fail is the reason the situation is very very dangerous. greetings and salutations today is word of the day hawk watchers is precious merriam webster de
and high at a price for oil should benefit us shared only but the u.s. says sohis at back in opaque has no meaning and is not justified president is wrong to attack opaque because of prices opaque is not doing more than defending its size and its wealth they lost a lot of them three hundred billion that is between oh guess twenty fourth ian and twenty sixteen because of the oil price i can see quickly they had to take measures at its including but that cup along with russia to defend that ites...
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that they were not using chemical weapons a year ago to the most influential one and it did so there's that at the g. is the modern. ok so we also understand that after this alleged attack all rebels have now agreed to leave dumas which is one of their last remaining strongholds what kind of an impact will that have on the war there were these. have been afforded an afterthought. there. is an extension of the mosque because it is a. consideration of if in their population that's been they feel that they've been oppressed by a for decades so it's a thorn in a back that is going to get off and replace it with what appears to be demographic change ethnic cleansing and force transferred of this in the population i think. operation the loyalist shia militia and their families who came pouring in the studio on the behest of yet on to the regime and where are they being sent to what are they going to do there that's why they have been holding on to their homes because the distance from the east of the distance from syria if you are uprooted if you do so in the uprooted from your home you're not going
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so, yes i know. yes i became an issue. you look at the numbers. you might have been spooked because you saw them growing so quickly. at the end of the day it was the economy that told us even know it was high in terms of high reserves, and it was going out into the economy. you might look at those numbers that she would've been misled if you talked about the economy as he was behaving prior to the financial crisis. >> so the recent slow growth, sluggish growth is not of concern. >> it is not to me. >> to follow up a bit on the bitcoin question, what worries you then? we've heard you're not concerned about a lot of things are just generally in the economy. i'm not concerned about inflation. i don't see a bubble. i'm curious, what is your biggest worry right now? >> again, the economy is in a good place. could things go awry? sure. geopolitical risk. we know how there's uncertainty about trade. but i think policy is a pretty good place in terms of monetary policy. we have some flexibility. inflation begins picking up faster than we thought. it's not
so, yes i know. yes i became an issue. you look at the numbers. you might have been spooked because you saw them growing so quickly. at the end of the day it was the economy that told us even know it was high in terms of high reserves, and it was going out into the economy. you might look at those numbers that she would've been misled if you talked about the economy as he was behaving prior to the financial crisis. >> so the recent slow growth, sluggish growth is not of concern. >>...
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what a day to be at the port, what a day to be outside. it's so beautiful chl the sun is out. happy earth month. i am debbie rafell. i am the director of the department of 1r50ir789, and this is the most fabulous and gorgeous place to be at this moment in time. it's very fitting to be at the waterfront, of course, during earth month. who needs a reminder of the poshs of protecting our environment and the importance of protecting this planet. we're here today to announce another step forward in our environmental stewardship journey. our jurny towards taking bold climate actions, to preserve this planet for us and for future generations. clearly -- and there's the nice sound. clearly, to address our climate needs, we're going to have to tackle the transportation sector. in san francisco the transportation sector accounts for about 50% of our emissions, a huge part. this is a city that believes in leading by example, and our transit fleet is one of the cleanest in the nation, and part of that cleanliness, if you will, has to do with fuel switching, where we're getting off of diese
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valuation is it can you make a call to say it's overvalued or undervalued or i don't care i guess so at some point it's undervalued at some points it's overvalued really depends on how the market's going to react to a particular piece of news i think no one can come in here and tell you that the fundamental value that they can build a model for any coins or anyone who says oh this coin to revalue this coin is undervalued maybe on a short term technical training basis but you know on a one year to year basis you know has anyone are you coming out with your report on max coin. i might need a few million dollars for that first oh. ok i understand well i heard it was undervalued but you know that's my research and i know you know i'm a slightly you know i have an opinion about it so let's talk about a theory of. the second biggest cryptocurrency after bitcoin there are about moving from a proof of stake instead of proof of work so explain the differences between these two models and what your thought about that i mean for proof of work is using actual physical real world expenditure of reso
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closely with municipal transportation agency and one with all the housing and development projects, so at some point through the president. i know the fire marshal would be happy to provide greater detail on that, or we could actually if so desired by the commission have the captains appear at an uupcoming meeting to talk about their new role. they are hitting the ground running but they are just getting going on them as well. we think it is value-added for the department because now we have dedicated members there will be a more consistent application of all that is happening in our ever-changing city. >> commissioner covington: it would be good to have them come and give a brief presentation and also if the captain in charge of arson could attend that meeting as well. i think it would be good. >> sorry at the top of your question did you ask about ars arson? >> commissioner covington: yes. >> two new captains in bureau of fire prevention. the division of the fire marshal is division of four marshall and prevention, so it gets confused. specifically for prevention related issues and infr
closely with municipal transportation agency and one with all the housing and development projects, so at some point through the president. i know the fire marshal would be happy to provide greater detail on that, or we could actually if so desired by the commission have the captains appear at an uupcoming meeting to talk about their new role. they are hitting the ground running but they are just getting going on them as well. we think it is value-added for the department because now we have...
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unanswered questions mop and thank you so much for bringing us that report we can actually now cross live to dr jamal wakim professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut thank you so much for joining us now this seven am tweet by trump has caused quite a stir in the world do you think his cabinet also supports his stance. i believe so i believe that the u.s. administration is going. towards a confrontation in syria especially that this step comes few weeks after the appointment all of bolton. as national security adviser and we know the history of the guy we know that he was the one behind the invasion of iraq one of the guys behind the invasion of iraq and we know that he has a hawkish attitude towards syria towards iran and towards russia so that's why i believe that the appointment of john bolton completed the war team and the united states and donald trump is just meeting what the intentions of this war team i believe that that would be a strike that is a high. possibility of a strike in syria in spite of the risk of going into direct confrontation with the russian. army or the russian military that is operating t
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so at the moment the advice is stay put where you are, and if you see anything unusual than alert thees, that is correct. police told us earlier today that they think that of those four guns that travis reinking had in his possession, two of them were actually found at the scene. one of them was the gun that was used in them was the gun that was used in the shooting, the other one they believe was actually found inside of his truck here at the waffle house scene, and then there were two guns that they believed were supposed to be at his apartment that they searched earlier today, and that was missing. and so they believe that the suspect has those two guns in his possession right now. thank you so his possession right now. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. the french president, emmanuel macron, is beginning a three—day state visit to washington. it is the first time president trump has hosted such a high—level visit from a foreign leader. along with all the pomp and ceremony, there will be time for hard talking too, about the iran nuclear deal, for example. mr macron says he
so at the moment the advice is stay put where you are, and if you see anything unusual than alert thees, that is correct. police told us earlier today that they think that of those four guns that travis reinking had in his possession, two of them were actually found at the scene. one of them was the gun that was used in them was the gun that was used in the shooting, the other one they believe was actually found inside of his truck here at the waffle house scene, and then there were two guns...
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the best a man can get. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com it's ok that everyone ignores it's fine. drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. today, there are more sensors on our planet than people. we're putting ai into everything, and everything into the cloud. it's all so... smart. but how do you work with it? ask this farmer. he's using satellite data to help increase crop yields. that's smart for the food we eat. at this port, supply chains are becoming more transparent with blockchain. that's smart for millions of shipments. in this lab, researchers are working with watson to help them find new treatments. that's smart for medicine. at this bank, the world's most encrypted mainframe is helping prevent cyb
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at the time? >> actually know. so see, this is so important. actually lived at the time she lived in oklahoma city. so drusilla dunjee houston was one of, i'm sure you're familiar with many of the black towns that were founded in oklahoma. so her father and her family had gone to oklahoma and they had gone with the promise of there being more freedom in oklahoma. and so they were participants in establishment of black towns there. she was an early educator. she opened a school there and she taught school in oklahoma, and in tulsa. she was there actually doing that tulsa -- during the tulsa bombing. this this is a black woman thise i think god, i think i understand that i do not have a son. because if i had a son i would have them out to war, you see. as the bombs rained down on tulsa, oklahoma, the first city that american planes actually bombed. the very first city. she was prepared in her mind to resist, and her thinking of god was a statement of that. so on the one hand, you have this woman who is, in my mind, a warrior willing to go to war,
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but the backlog is so huge we only slow the growth of the backlog at this rate. so -- we have to keep investing. it's the take away from that slide. highlights of high profile projects that we are planning to fund up top. everything from the seawall to exiting one of the most seismically buildings across the street here, 101 grove, expanding at the southeast health center, auxiliary water supply system, rebuilding an ambulance deployment facility, continuing with the a.d.a. curb ramps program, bridge program, you know they are going on in that part of the city and margaret hayward playground, and some things deferred and actively trying to figure out how to solve for them. these include the very long-term challenge of sea level rise atap addition, dealing with 170 otis street, police station replacements coming due, public safety training facility need across the public safety agencies to figure out how to deal with that. the pavilion in golden gate park needs improvements, and the india basin facility, and i'll get to the debt program. so, our c.o.p. program, the
but the backlog is so huge we only slow the growth of the backlog at this rate. so -- we have to keep investing. it's the take away from that slide. highlights of high profile projects that we are planning to fund up top. everything from the seawall to exiting one of the most seismically buildings across the street here, 101 grove, expanding at the southeast health center, auxiliary water supply system, rebuilding an ambulance deployment facility, continuing with the a.d.a. curb ramps program,...
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backing you. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> no matter what, there's always good news somewhere and we think good news rules. it's a good one today. a family dog is being hailed a hero after helping save a lost 3-year-old girl. toddler went missing in the australian bushland for over 15 hours. but max, the blue healer stuck by her side eventually leading rescuers to the little girl. dog is 17 years old, partially blind and deaf, but certainly led by love. both family members are home safe and sound. that's goodsosome
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here you hear that very often not only was he tired of the job so here he may not have wanted it in the first place remember that he was at porsche's top when he was tapped to leave volkswagen through its most difficult time this is the time in which volkswagen it made it to criminal charges in the u.s. so you have to keep in mind this is a very dark time a very difficult time in which he and the company were both under fire and in which he was the face of again folks wagon it's hard to overstate the significance of volkswagen to this country. was at its lowest moment so maybe not the easiest task and we've heard that was by mutual agreement that he was let go or that he's moving on in other words. and in halls thank you very much to both of you now with all these changes that mean for investors for. for the while at the w our reporters at the factory gates involved spoke to find out read all about it you'll find all our v.w. coverage on our website at www dot com slash business. donald trump has announced that he is looking into rejoining the transpacific partnership u.s. senators have revealed the president has assigned
here you hear that very often not only was he tired of the job so here he may not have wanted it in the first place remember that he was at porsche's top when he was tapped to leave volkswagen through its most difficult time this is the time in which volkswagen it made it to criminal charges in the u.s. so you have to keep in mind this is a very dark time a very difficult time in which he and the company were both under fire and in which he was the face of again folks wagon it's hard to...
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so he's been at lafayette for a while. lafayette has been our life here. my daughter, lydia rose, was in second grade class, has been growing up so much emotionally. she requires a lot of attention, and mr. manford has always been available and so patient to provide this attention. i so believe that as parents, we educate our kids, but our teachers are the one who do the rest of the job. as the teachers, they do plant the seed in our kids hearts, and those seeds are growing. and since my daughter is in mr. manford's class, she's reading about a lot of things, becoming a book writer, becoming a gymnastic and going to the olympics, becoming a teacher, becoming a pets doctor. mr. manford has always been super open and always available to the kids. i would like his case to be reviewed, and i would like to keep him, and i would like my son to have him as a teacher when he's ready. thank you. [applause]. >> my name is liz mcmilan. i have two children at lafayette elementary school, one of which has been lucky enough to have the teacher in question this year. unti
so he's been at lafayette for a while. lafayette has been our life here. my daughter, lydia rose, was in second grade class, has been growing up so much emotionally. she requires a lot of attention, and mr. manford has always been available and so patient to provide this attention. i so believe that as parents, we educate our kids, but our teachers are the one who do the rest of the job. as the teachers, they do plant the seed in our kids hearts, and those seeds are growing. and since my...
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look at the other end of the table because of course everybody this weekend was looking at that relegation battle so there was a lot of movement of course cologne we already know they are now going down hamburg freiburg might look at there that there's not much of a difference it's incredible is that really exciting down there michelle i want to ask you that's victory was a massive result your minds have they rescued themselves i think they need another win. but you know the last. day with thirty four to play. against poland could be a last game victory for cologne but i think they need a win to be safe for next year first wellness leader well you mentioned cologne of course and as we mentioned already their fate was sealed and it's been a disastrous season absolutely appalling but the atmosphere is incredibly positive remarkably no the last time they were relegated back in two thousand and twelve they're fine. no match was marred by some we'll call it unsavory images like we're seeing here now on the screen so this here at the atmosphere seems rather more positive tom why this change from those als
look at the other end of the table because of course everybody this weekend was looking at that relegation battle so there was a lot of movement of course cologne we already know they are now going down hamburg freiburg might look at there that there's not much of a difference it's incredible is that really exciting down there michelle i want to ask you that's victory was a massive result your minds have they rescued themselves i think they need another win. but you know the last. day with...
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so we are looking at very first stock purchase so how do we look at what stocks to buy >> look at things, common household things that he sees and you see. and then what you want to do is figure out how much you want to put in it and put a quarter of it in. put a quarter in and wait for three months and another quarter and hopefully you get a sell off. and if not, put the rest of the money to work by the end of the world. but make it in household names brands that everybody knows that you can sink your teeth in carol in florida. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doing? >> good. >> caller: good. i read and enjoy confessions of a street attiddict. i want to know your opinion of buying gold and silver as a hedge. >> i think cash is the best hedge against the market i happen to like actual physical gold i like buying gold coins if you can't afford those, the gld is good the stocks will not work because they tend to not reflect the gold i think you are dead right about the idea stocks don't need to be abstract certificates or numbers and letters. they are real. you can touch, and play with them
so we are looking at very first stock purchase so how do we look at what stocks to buy >> look at things, common household things that he sees and you see. and then what you want to do is figure out how much you want to put in it and put a quarter of it in. put a quarter in and wait for three months and another quarter and hopefully you get a sell off. and if not, put the rest of the money to work by the end of the world. but make it in household names brands that everybody knows that you...
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just given the fact that everybody had a opportunity to sell at this point. >> so $132 reference price makes sense to you >> $132, i think the last quote we heard just an hour ago is about $145 to $150 at that price we are thinking probably four times revenue. netflix is trading eight times sales. so we think there is upside from that number too. >> speaking of multiples, how do you approach this one? any differently than another company going through a more traditional process? >> i don't think so. it's going into a business that's broken. the music business fundamentally is broken. i think spotify is the best chance for the music business to turn itself around so i think you have to build from the basics again, revenues and margins improving over time is what is going to drive the value of the company >> professor, some say the music business is already on its way to recovery. in fact, for the first time i think last year we saw sales up overall for companies such as universal, sony music. and in part that is due to streaming. and it's only going one way here given the hours listened
just given the fact that everybody had a opportunity to sell at this point. >> so $132 reference price makes sense to you >> $132, i think the last quote we heard just an hour ago is about $145 to $150 at that price we are thinking probably four times revenue. netflix is trading eight times sales. so we think there is upside from that number too. >> speaking of multiples, how do you approach this one? any differently than another company going through a more traditional...
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fact being murdered by the police. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so for me as a worker, if i don't do my job right, even if my union defends me, at the end of the night, i will be fired or suspended. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so as a woman, as a mother, and as a youth, and the people have spoken, we suppose that the job of the police is actually to maintain the security of our community. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so at the end of the day, if they are not doing that job, then what is the recent to exist? even if they have an association that is -- i wouldn't say intelligent because that's how we describe people, but able to find ways and loopholes to defend the -- the right to kill our community. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so finally, we talked about language access, and i mean, we saw that there's tons and tons of money, so if there's that money, where is the intention to really figure out how there's going to be that communication with the community? [ speaking in spanish ] >> so at the end of the day, it's not about respect, it's really about rescuing our humanity, because it's not only our community that's losing our humanit
fact being murdered by the police. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so for me as a worker, if i don't do my job right, even if my union defends me, at the end of the night, i will be fired or suspended. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so as a woman, as a mother, and as a youth, and the people have spoken, we suppose that the job of the police is actually to maintain the security of our community. [ speaking in spanish ] >> so at the end of the day, if they are not doing that job, then...