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accusations prejudices and justifications social worker more of interior things that especially during the pandemic it is important to find peaceful solutions. it's about getting to know each other better and these families need support from me but when you are new and a metropolis and you come from a poor background and didn't get the best education you just need some help. there are some great social projects in berlin i am satisfied but we need even one who are expensive for me then above it all and may i am their man now according to human rights organizations like amnesty international it is clear who is most affected by the coronavirus restrictions in european countries it's the minorities who suffer most. sound. camera. and action. counted filmmakers from different parts of the world all have one mission. they live in a. tent barely known talents the 3 women look bad names for them are just 21. d w. is for me. is for you. is for health. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary year long. thank you ready. we need
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social worker more of interior things that especially during the pandemic it is important to find peaceful solutions. it is about getting to know each other better and these families need support from media but also when you are new in a metropolis and you come from a poor background and didn't get the best education you just need some help. there are some great social projects in berlin i'm satisfied but we need even one who are expensive for me then above it all can me i'm a man now according to human rights organizations like amnesty international it is clear who is most affected by the coronavirus restrictions in european countries it's the minorities who suffer most. behind the facades and ghostly quiet. the global scene has been devastated by the pandemic and the sign of any real sign of. how autists coping with the crisis. in cities around the world to find out. marks 20. next on d w. entered the conflict zone with sara kelly my guest this week is involved oil minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe cecil boy as a former army chief he was also the face of the milita
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through that problems with them do you think because you were a social worker you understand and bring to your acting parts which are often in the underworld some extra gravitas you're not just being in the act and. this and when i when i was working at so short a which for me was one of the best jobs iraq because i was helping people to help themselves i was helping people to not become 3rd 4th generation welfare row clients to the system you know if we go out and get a career and learn a skill and take charge of your life i mean that that was my approach i was. and out of the front my worker and essential worker back in the eighty's. as a social worker and i just saw how the system worked missing men i was getting kids young people between 17 and 21 years old that graduated from high school and i had to minister from reading because i had to see. what math and reading that was i was getting to. this great mass of reading levels and this is what the system was graduating. and there was like that was so wrong you know specifically on the city specific thing on history you commented tha
through that problems with them do you think because you were a social worker you understand and bring to your acting parts which are often in the underworld some extra gravitas you're not just being in the act and. this and when i when i was working at so short a which for me was one of the best jobs iraq because i was helping people to help themselves i was helping people to not become 3rd 4th generation welfare row clients to the system you know if we go out and get a career and learn a...
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. >> social worker (in spanish): >> man: >> social worker: ay. >> woman: >> social worker: >> when our federal governments annoced that the farmworker was a part of the luessential workforce, incd with healthcare, first responders, poli, that's not your middle-class essential worker that people are talking about.th is essential worker, a lot of them do in fact live in fear.op they don't want pe to know that they're here undocumented. there's that fear of, "i couldf be gone tomorrowm taken away. ano what's going to happen tmy family?" it's a horrible kind of fear that people learn to live with. you try to assure them that, "don't be afraid of that one righnow. be afraid of the virus." ♪ >> altan: by mid-april, the firsencases of covid-19 had be identified in the salinaser valley, and thwere increasing fears about it spreading among farm workers ans their fami >> rosa: >> altan: it was around this time that we met rosa orellana, a truck driver who was worried about what might happen in her family of produce workers. >> rosa: >> altan: rosa's cousins were living with her family and workin
. >> social worker (in spanish): >> man: >> social worker: ay. >> woman: >> social worker: >> when our federal governments annoced that the farmworker was a part of the luessential workforce, incd with healthcare, first responders, poli, that's not your middle-class essential worker that people are talking about.th is essential worker, a lot of them do in fact live in fear.op they don't want pe to know that they're here undocumented. there's that fear of,...
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as a social worker and i just saw how the system worked this immense i was getting kids young people between 17 and 21 years old that graduated from high school and i had to minister for reading because i had to see war math and want to know what math and reading that was i was getting kids for this great mass of reading levels and this is what the system was graduating and it was like that was so wrong you know specific specifically on history you commented that and i don't know what you think so many years on after doing that in the eighty's so many decades on the 95 percent puerto rican school and there was about a paragraph about puerto rico in a 400 page history book that still have. i but i but that's another thing you know the cement they don't they don't talk about the trail of tears you know that the native americans in this country went through you know they don't talk about you know the genocide that happened during the mexican american war where exodus 18000 mexicans one you know they don't talk about very a little and stuff like that as a teenager it was up to me to find
as a social worker and i just saw how the system worked this immense i was getting kids young people between 17 and 21 years old that graduated from high school and i had to minister for reading because i had to see war math and want to know what math and reading that was i was getting kids for this great mass of reading levels and this is what the system was graduating and it was like that was so wrong you know specific specifically on history you commented that and i don't know what you think...
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cut half a social worker and half a nurse that would be a wash, right? it is a little confusing when we add teachers because the school is growing and use that as extra f.t.e. because it really isn't. the number of kids demands the basic funding for that person. >> this report on the line if you can look at this with me. this is just classroom teachers. this isn't just support staff. these charts are misleading. i am confused. >> it gives me clarity. you say there are no cuts. this is why i asked. we know site staff. i want to see support staff. that is what mark and i are saying. we know classroom teachers are going to be covered. it is the para educator, school nurse. those are the folk provided services. if we are adding in teachers, it is maybe not making what we hear visible when we hear from staff and they say my nurse or social worker got cut. it looks like they are doing fine. as school community they got a cut. i wonder if we can see what is the support staff on the report like this in that is the piece. everybody gets a teacher. that is a given
cut half a social worker and half a nurse that would be a wash, right? it is a little confusing when we add teachers because the school is growing and use that as extra f.t.e. because it really isn't. the number of kids demands the basic funding for that person. >> this report on the line if you can look at this with me. this is just classroom teachers. this isn't just support staff. these charts are misleading. i am confused. >> it gives me clarity. you say there are no cuts. this...
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social workers are the ones who spot this first, not police officers. a lot of communities are having a moment about where priorities are. host: about 20 minutes left with daarel burnette. if you want to join the conversation, parents it is (202) 748-8000. educators, (202) 748-8001. all others (202) 748-8002.. rent, good morning. caller: morning. i am a grandparent. i live in a multigenerational home. i am a custodian. i have been working for about five years. we have major problems getting custodians. custodians. -- on top of that, my main point is i work in a brand-new school. the air conditioning and heating system doesn't seem to work properly, ok? upstairs it's really hot, downstairs it's really cold. the teachers have to bring in fans. besides that, i'm wondering what they are going to do. when the kids go to the bathroom , they will have to have someone outside the bathroom, on-duty all the time, in other words, to go in there and clean these bathrooms. i believe it's probably one of the worst places for the kids to pick up a disease. instead of
social workers are the ones who spot this first, not police officers. a lot of communities are having a moment about where priorities are. host: about 20 minutes left with daarel burnette. if you want to join the conversation, parents it is (202) 748-8000. educators, (202) 748-8001. all others (202) 748-8002.. rent, good morning. caller: morning. i am a grandparent. i live in a multigenerational home. i am a custodian. i have been working for about five years. we have major problems getting...
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county district attorney's office filed charges, saying the social workers were criminally negligent. but today a judge dismissed those charges. >> our clients and mr. bowman in particular are very grateful for the court's ruling, that the case was dismissed. >> it was their job to remove him. had they taken custody and removed him from home, yes gabriel would be alive. >> in honor of gabriel fernandez there is an online petition encouraging congress to pass legislation supporting the creation of a nationwide child abuse reporting system. >>> we are hearing from an alleged jeffrey epstein victim for the first time since ghislaine maxwell was denied bail. for jeanette to fray claims that maxwell and epstein forced her to have sex with britain's prince andrew on three separate occasions. prince andrew has denied that, he said the photo picturing the two was doctored. she spoke with gayle king earlier. >> prince andrew should be panicking, he knows he's guilty. he needs to be held accountable. we need to show the world that the rich and the mighty can fall too. >> you think that ghislain
county district attorney's office filed charges, saying the social workers were criminally negligent. but today a judge dismissed those charges. >> our clients and mr. bowman in particular are very grateful for the court's ruling, that the case was dismissed. >> it was their job to remove him. had they taken custody and removed him from home, yes gabriel would be alive. >> in honor of gabriel fernandez there is an online petition encouraging congress to pass legislation...
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he wants to go with social workers.an you imagine social workers responding to the scene of a domestic violence situation where one of those partners has a gun? lou: yeah. >> it's just incomprehensible, the danger you put police officers in and the public in. lou: well, there are few situations so dangerous for our law enforcement as when they respond to a domestic violence call. congressman, great to have you with us, as always. thanks, andy biggs. >>> up next, we're awaiting the president's news conference from the white house briefing room. it's scheduled for hater this hour. we'll have that for you live. also up next, the united states demands china close its consulate in houston. what did the communist chinese do and how did they react? we take it up next with the hudson institute's michael built bury. also my new book, "the trump centuryor: how your president changed the course of history forever," imagine where we would be right now without this historic prime minister. the lib -- historic president. the liberals
he wants to go with social workers.an you imagine social workers responding to the scene of a domestic violence situation where one of those partners has a gun? lou: yeah. >> it's just incomprehensible, the danger you put police officers in and the public in. lou: well, there are few situations so dangerous for our law enforcement as when they respond to a domestic violence call. congressman, great to have you with us, as always. thanks, andy biggs. >>> up next, we're awaiting...
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: when we met sinthia ii there were no required covid protections for farm workers beyond general ou rules abt masks and socialncing. even now, companies don't have to tell workers about outbreaks. >> sinthia: >> if one farmworker gets sick, you're going to get a crew, which is typically 30 people, sick. and each of those people go out, ty're going to get three to four other people, because i that's tection rate. and so the thing snowballs. (birds chirping) >> good morning. >> good morning! >> altan: dr. max cuevas runs a network of clinics in thell salinas that primary serves farm workers. >> and so with my staff, i told them we need to plan. have, we need to plan toses make sure that thoesources are in fact available. so we thought, "let's jump in m and let's begin makiks." ♪ >> altan: just before dawn, dr. cuevas' team w meeting workers as they caught rides to the fields. >> social worker (in spanish): >> man: social worker: okay. >> woman: >> socl worker: ra when our state and fedel governments announced that thet farmworker was a par thel essentiarkforce, included with healthcare, first otsponders, police
: when we met sinthia ii there were no required covid protections for farm workers beyond general ou rules abt masks and socialncing. even now, companies don't have to tell workers about outbreaks. >> sinthia: >> if one farmworker gets sick, you're going to get a crew, which is typically 30 people, sick. and each of those people go out, ty're going to get three to four other people, because i that's tection rate. and so the thing snowballs. (birds chirping) >> good morning....
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there wasn't a lot of accountability when it came to social workers and foster pa rents. to social workersare system by the local authority, we a re often system by the local authority, we are often taken out of abusive situations and we are prudent abusive situations again. a lot of young people and i'm notjust speaking for myself, i'm speaking on behalf of every single young person in foster care, behalf of every single young person in foster ca re, every behalf of every single young person in foster care, every young care lever, who often are put in situations where our foster carers are abusive as well, whether that's financially, emotionally, mentally or even physically sometimes, and there isn't enough accountability to help carers equip us for independence and social workers. there is a lot of social workers who won't inform us of what art rights are, entitlements, and so, a lot of the time, there are care leavers out there who are ill equipped, unaware, and they find themselves in worse situations and push comes to shove, a lot of them end up homeless or end up a lot of them end up
there wasn't a lot of accountability when it came to social workers and foster pa rents. to social workersare system by the local authority, we a re often system by the local authority, we are often taken out of abusive situations and we are prudent abusive situations again. a lot of young people and i'm notjust speaking for myself, i'm speaking on behalf of every single young person in foster care, behalf of every single young person in foster ca re, every behalf of every single young person...
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and the police were the first on the scene here, not health workers, not social workers, so there wasd we have to keep in mind too that the make—up of the people in these towers are largely immigrant families, people who don't speak english as theirfirst language, people who might have an inherent distrust in police or government authorities due to where they've come from. so yes, some pretty strong criticism when this was set up, but i have to say, the police numbers are much lower here today. whether that's indicative that the lockdown may be easing, we will have to wait until this afternoon australian time to find out. and just very briefly, steven, seeing very strong restrictions being announced by queensland. yes, another australian state, queensland, has announced that they don't want any victorians. they won't be allowing any victorians into their state. we're becoming something of a pariah state here in victoria. the border to new south wales, which is immediately to the north of victoria, is closed for the first time since the spanish flu. so we can't travel anywhere outside
and the police were the first on the scene here, not health workers, not social workers, so there wasd we have to keep in mind too that the make—up of the people in these towers are largely immigrant families, people who don't speak english as theirfirst language, people who might have an inherent distrust in police or government authorities due to where they've come from. so yes, some pretty strong criticism when this was set up, but i have to say, the police numbers are much lower here...
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regularly said, "katherine, i've been saying since you were two you'll either be a stripper, a social worker or a scientist!" but first, boris johnson was in bullish form as he set out what he called an "ambitious" post—coronavirus recovery plan. in a speech in the west midlands, the pm vowed to "use this moment" to fix longstanding economic problems and promised a £5 billion "new deal" to build homes and infrastructure. it was also confirmed that the chancellor would deliver an economic update onjuly 8. critics argued there was little new in the plans or the funding. at pmqs, the labour leader reckoned there had been one striking line in borisjohnson‘s speech. the prime minister said, "we know that the jobs many people had injanuary are not coming back". i fear that this is the equivalent line to the line in the prime minister's speech of march 12, when he said, "i must level with you. many more families are going to lose loved ones before their time." and we know what happened next. that's why there needs to be a laser—like focus on protecting jobs. so how manyjobs does the prime minister
regularly said, "katherine, i've been saying since you were two you'll either be a stripper, a social worker or a scientist!" but first, boris johnson was in bullish form as he set out what he called an "ambitious" post—coronavirus recovery plan. in a speech in the west midlands, the pm vowed to "use this moment" to fix longstanding economic problems and promised a £5 billion "new deal" to build homes and infrastructure. it was also confirmed that the...
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to fair to me why do you think the coverage 19 infection rate was so high in health care and social workers. yes so as you said we we estimate that of the entire epidemic in the 6 weeks leading up to june the 7th around 10 percent of cases were in health care workers and social care workers and i think there are lots of reasons for that and at the moment we don't have enough data to really understand what the reasons were you know a lot of reports about. insufficient m.p.p. and also about testing capacity but also i think we have learning a lot about this infection as we go and it takes time to make good policy informed by the science is relatively recently that we've realized the extent to which asymptomatic infections of contributes its transmission so interventions like ensuring physical distancing between health care workers both next to patients and away from the patient's bedside it can be really important in preventing transmission within within the healthcare setting where the government as you said we're dealing with an unprecedented situation and we have to understand and therefor
to fair to me why do you think the coverage 19 infection rate was so high in health care and social workers. yes so as you said we we estimate that of the entire epidemic in the 6 weeks leading up to june the 7th around 10 percent of cases were in health care workers and social care workers and i think there are lots of reasons for that and at the moment we don't have enough data to really understand what the reasons were you know a lot of reports about. insufficient m.p.p. and also about...
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social workers charged in connection to the death of an 8 year-old boy in la are off the hook yeah, they were accused of abusing gabriel hernandez and changing public records car fence trump has the latest. >>so the matter of the people versus kevin bomb. patricia clement gregory merritt and stephanie rodriguez by order of the court of appeals second to pull it district. >>division one this court has been directed the vacate its previous order back in february a california appellate panel ruled the for social workers should not face charges of child abuse and falsifying public records. >>for failing to prevent 8 year-old gabriel fernandez, his death and da jackie lacey's office opted not to ask for a california supreme court review saying state law was not on our side. prosecutors say the palmdale boy died in 2013. after months of grave abuse from his mother and her boyfriend because they believed he was. she was sentenced to life in prison. he received the death penalty. the overseeing judge george lomeli is the same one who's been handling the social workers cases and again initially d
social workers charged in connection to the death of an 8 year-old boy in la are off the hook yeah, they were accused of abusing gabriel hernandez and changing public records car fence trump has the latest. >>so the matter of the people versus kevin bomb. patricia clement gregory merritt and stephanie rodriguez by order of the court of appeals second to pull it district. >>division one this court has been directed the vacate its previous order back in february a california appellate...
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from people in public housing, that they seem to be seeing more of police than health workers or social workersncerned, i think, about the way this lockdown is being implemented. yes, certainly at the start, mike, iwas yes, certainly at the start, mike, i was here on monday, which was the first full day of the lockdown, and the police presence here was enormous. the state government he was talking about how they had 500 police and every shift monitoring the towers here and another site in north melbourne which is not far away from where i am. now, that works out to one police officerfor that works out to one police officer for every that works out to one police officerfor every six residents. and the police were the first on the scene here, not health workers, not social workers. so there was some witticism for that, and we have to keep in mind also that the make up of the people in these towers are largely immigrant families, people who don't speak english as their first language, people who might have an inherent distrust in police or government authorities —— criticism for that. due to where
from people in public housing, that they seem to be seeing more of police than health workers or social workersncerned, i think, about the way this lockdown is being implemented. yes, certainly at the start, mike, iwas yes, certainly at the start, mike, i was here on monday, which was the first full day of the lockdown, and the police presence here was enormous. the state government he was talking about how they had 500 police and every shift monitoring the towers here and another site in north...
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and the police were the first on the scene here, not health workers, not social workers, so there wasin mind too that the make—up of the people in these towers are largely immigrant families, people who don't speak english as theirfirst language, people who might have an inherent distrust in police or government authorities due to where they've come from. so yes, some pretty strong criticism when this was set up, but i have to say, the police numbers are much lower here today. whether that's indicative that the lockdown may be easing, we will have to wait until this afternoon australian time to find out. in serbia there now won't be a return to full lockdown this weekend despite the daily surge in covid—related cases. the country's president has changed his mind after a second day of anti—government protests against the reintroduction of lockdown measures. paul hawkins has more. more anger on the streets of the capital belgrade. for a second note, there were clashes between police and protesters. translation: our government is simply looking after its own interest. the people arejust
and the police were the first on the scene here, not health workers, not social workers, so there wasin mind too that the make—up of the people in these towers are largely immigrant families, people who don't speak english as theirfirst language, people who might have an inherent distrust in police or government authorities due to where they've come from. so yes, some pretty strong criticism when this was set up, but i have to say, the police numbers are much lower here today. whether that's...
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clinicians, to the people who are cleaning the halls of this place, to the people who are the social workers, to all the outreach workers, to the h.r. folks, to the various supervisors, to the technicians, to those of you showing up everyday for the people of san francisco. when we talk about gratitude, words are inadequate. they are all we have at this time. so i want to express my deep appreciation for the work that you have done and will continue to do because we are not out of the woods yet. we need you. so we need to do a better job as a city to up lift you and support you in the work that you do every single day. that is why i'm here. i'm here to express my support. i'm here to express things will be really hard for us both as we deal with this pandemic and other challenges that our city faces, but i appreciate you all being there. i appreciate your commitment. i appreciate your support. we're going to get through this together. so thank you, thank you, thank you, to all the essential workers. thank you. [applause] >> i also think i had a certificate -- i did i have a certificate -- no
clinicians, to the people who are cleaning the halls of this place, to the people who are the social workers, to all the outreach workers, to the h.r. folks, to the various supervisors, to the technicians, to those of you showing up everyday for the people of san francisco. when we talk about gratitude, words are inadequate. they are all we have at this time. so i want to express my deep appreciation for the work that you have done and will continue to do because we are not out of the woods...
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i am a social worker living in district 2. i work with communities and families of color in san francisco. we knew never to call the police when we needed help where a kid or family in crisis. if the police were called it would lead to harm or death to clients. we would never use the police. that is tragic. they do not help. i am here to demand defunding and bottomlishing of the s.f.p.d. put the resources into communities where they can help. thank you. i yield my time. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. i have something slightly different to say than anybody else. put down your phone for 30 seconds and stop playing candy crush. listen. outside there is a protest. it is not a movement. it is a revolution. you are on the wrong or right side. defund the police immediately. the outcome of tonight's meeting is going to determine what people see you, vote, whether or not you can leave your home. we will be there. we out number you. we out number all of you. i yield my time. good night. >> thank you for you
i am a social worker living in district 2. i work with communities and families of color in san francisco. we knew never to call the police when we needed help where a kid or family in crisis. if the police were called it would lead to harm or death to clients. we would never use the police. that is tragic. they do not help. i am here to demand defunding and bottomlishing of the s.f.p.d. put the resources into communities where they can help. thank you. i yield my time. >> thank you for...
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i am a social worker living in district 2. i work with communities and families of color in san francisco. we knew never to call the police when we needed help where a kid or family in crisis. if the police were called it would lead to harm or death to clients. we would never use the police. that is tragic. they do not help. i am here to demand defunding and bottomlishing of the s.f.p.d. put the resources into communities where they can help. thank you. i yield my time. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. i have something slightly different to say than anybody else. put down your phone for 30 seconds and stop playing candy crush. listen. outside there is a protest. it is not a movement. it is a revolution. you are on the wrong or right side. defund the police immediately. the outcome of tonight's meeting is going to determine what people see you, vote, whether or not you can leave your home. we will be there. we out number you. we out number all of you. i yield my time. good night. >> thank you for you
i am a social worker living in district 2. i work with communities and families of color in san francisco. we knew never to call the police when we needed help where a kid or family in crisis. if the police were called it would lead to harm or death to clients. we would never use the police. that is tragic. they do not help. i am here to demand defunding and bottomlishing of the s.f.p.d. put the resources into communities where they can help. thank you. i yield my time. >> thank you for...
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social workers are not capable of dealing with it. that is a fallacy pushed by the left. what is going on in new york city has been years in the making, a liberal looniver looniverse. the wall street editorial page wrote about it over the we can pay the ease life of quality of life, public urination. the men nda no longer press getting them. bailey formed this year left out repeat offenders over and over again onto the streets. again, assault of a child under 11, you're out on bail. arson come out on bail manslaughter, add on bail hate crimes, out on bail. in more recent weeks, the police department has dismantled its anti-crime unit under political pressure. don't forget on the left wing liberals who have all the money, run the cities, they have police protection. they can have armed guards protecting them. they can get a concealed carry permit. if you're a regular person in these cities, you can't protect yourselves. you're at the mercy of these politicians and it's frightening what's happening to people. >> harris: i see everyone just kind of frozen at this moment as y
social workers are not capable of dealing with it. that is a fallacy pushed by the left. what is going on in new york city has been years in the making, a liberal looniver looniverse. the wall street editorial page wrote about it over the we can pay the ease life of quality of life, public urination. the men nda no longer press getting them. bailey formed this year left out repeat offenders over and over again onto the streets. again, assault of a child under 11, you're out on bail. arson come...
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the unit would be a team of social service workers. david harris of the urban strategies counsel spoke at the next town hall meeting and gave an overview of what the service might look like. >> i do need to have alternatives for things that don't go to the police, that really are the foundation for us building a healthy community when we have civic support and responsibility for each other. >> the oakland city council began working with the urban strategies counsel a little over a year ago to figure out the feasibility of implementing the so call m.a.c.r.o. program . since then there have been calls nationwide to defund the police department and replace officers with trained mental health workers and social workers. >>> two people are recovering from serious injuries following a shooting yesterday afternoon. three women, all in their late teens early 20s were shot. two victims had less serious injuries, they are all expected to survive. chp had to shut down the freeway for more than three hours to carry out their investigation. so far
the unit would be a team of social service workers. david harris of the urban strategies counsel spoke at the next town hall meeting and gave an overview of what the service might look like. >> i do need to have alternatives for things that don't go to the police, that really are the foundation for us building a healthy community when we have civic support and responsibility for each other. >> the oakland city council began working with the urban strategies counsel a little over a...
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this team then also has worked with several social workers as well as other city departments to make sure that this individual has wraparound services in order to complete their isolation in quarantine. in general, we have staff that represents all diverse backgrounds in san francisco, and they are also able to provide linguistically appropriate services to make sure we are able to meet the needs of the people being diagnosed. >> that's great. when we run a huge program in the mission district, what role did contact tracing play in that effort. was there anything notable? >> so previous to this pandemic, san francisco public health has been tracking communities disproportionately affected by covid-19. we provided a large community-based testing campaign in the mission. as part of this campaign, we found that while latinos made up 44% of the people who were tested, they made up 95% of people who ended up being diagnosed. we also found that 90% of the people who were diagnosed with covid-19 could not work from home, suggesting that this disease is impacting communities that may be unab
this team then also has worked with several social workers as well as other city departments to make sure that this individual has wraparound services in order to complete their isolation in quarantine. in general, we have staff that represents all diverse backgrounds in san francisco, and they are also able to provide linguistically appropriate services to make sure we are able to meet the needs of the people being diagnosed. >> that's great. when we run a huge program in the mission...
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i bring in a very unique background a local born for social worker i understand some show i live in took on i live in the 9th floor walkup so that's me you can't take that away from me and i work in chongqing mentioned all right thank you very much geoffrey andrews great to speak to you so that geoffrey is the 1st minority to be running in these elections and the for and hong kong's democratic camp in fact for representation and also the 1st minority social worker here in hong kong but the greater point has to be made here is that what this whole exercise is about is trying to get support or consolidate support for the democratic camp so they can get a majority in those elections in september 6th in the legislative council the bigger question remains as even if they do manage that will they have any effect given the last we've seen and the reaction we've seen from the government in beijing so very good in fear thanks so much to big of holland there from hong kong . tens of millions of people are facing the most severe flooding in the year is in the southern regions of china the governmen
i bring in a very unique background a local born for social worker i understand some show i live in took on i live in the 9th floor walkup so that's me you can't take that away from me and i work in chongqing mentioned all right thank you very much geoffrey andrews great to speak to you so that geoffrey is the 1st minority to be running in these elections and the for and hong kong's democratic camp in fact for representation and also the 1st minority social worker here in hong kong but the...
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idea, never asked the social workers i talked to on my radio show daily, we don't get asked aboutat work out in mcallen, texas. those officers responded to a domestic violence call. doesn't matter what democrats say. it is their policies not just for years but for decades in these communities where we have broken trust, emboldened criminals, college professors, college students and street criminals as terrence monahan as chief of the department how that worked out for him and will build -- bill diblasio's administration releases a criminal on supervised release, how do you supervise him when you are losing officers, and ankle monitor and who monitors the monitor? rob: you think biden should take care of the moderate and traditional democrats and come out against this behavior but politically he already sounds like donald trump on the economy. if he sells like donald trump on this issue as well, what are we voting for? >> what biden sounds like is different from the policies. go to the website and read the unity document with bernie sanders, far left document. you read through the
idea, never asked the social workers i talked to on my radio show daily, we don't get asked aboutat work out in mcallen, texas. those officers responded to a domestic violence call. doesn't matter what democrats say. it is their policies not just for years but for decades in these communities where we have broken trust, emboldened criminals, college professors, college students and street criminals as terrence monahan as chief of the department how that worked out for him and will build -- bill...
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what if that call came in and rather than sending a police officer they sent a social worker? s i said i love -- can i my graduated degree in social work. this is not it. sending a social worker into a volatile, potentially violent, in this case deadly situation, an unarmed social worker with no control tactics, firearms training or any kind of deescalation training for violence? are you asking to get people hurt? one more thing defund the police imbecile. with mental health situations too we can send psychologists and social workers. great, couldn't those aren't the calls. the emotionally disturbed calls edc calls. in small subset those people get violent. that's why the cops are there and not the social worker. have any of these people thought this through? these people are dunces. do you understand these elected people talking about this are dunces? they have no idea what they are talking about and they are literally going to get people killed i'm not kidding. brian: i want to get to aoc and about ridiculous idea of why the crime surge. the daughter of one of the cops killed
what if that call came in and rather than sending a police officer they sent a social worker? s i said i love -- can i my graduated degree in social work. this is not it. sending a social worker into a volatile, potentially violent, in this case deadly situation, an unarmed social worker with no control tactics, firearms training or any kind of deescalation training for violence? are you asking to get people hurt? one more thing defund the police imbecile. with mental health situations too we...
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we thought we had social workers already on the case and remove police officers. this is bazaar.absolute clear choice between a president that stands up for his responsibilities and a challenger who wants to define the police departments, wants to go on with the radical most extreme elements of the left. >> you are exactly right. when president trump said joe biden is incompetent, this is one of the reasons. these far left radicals who do not want to preserve the peace. they do not want safety and security. in order to fully implement and enjoy liberty, you have to be able to exercise your rights. these people who lived in the cities are not able to exercise their rights. joe biden will perpetuate that. he wants to eliminate police. he will be opening the borders. can you imagine social workers responding to the scene of a domestic violence situation where one of those partners has a gun. it is just incomprehensible the danger you put police officers in and the public in. >> there are few situations. when they respond to a domestic violence call. congressman, great to have you wi
we thought we had social workers already on the case and remove police officers. this is bazaar.absolute clear choice between a president that stands up for his responsibilities and a challenger who wants to define the police departments, wants to go on with the radical most extreme elements of the left. >> you are exactly right. when president trump said joe biden is incompetent, this is one of the reasons. these far left radicals who do not want to preserve the peace. they do not want...
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get social workers killed.his morning, when you cut back their funding of police out there inputs of their officers in harm's way. let me give you some stats. i'm so angry about what's happening to our police, they are not robocop's, they are real people. husbands and wives, sons and daughters and we've had 29 killed by gunfire since january of this year. we had 11 killed, which we all know should never have happened. we've had up more officers shot this year since 2015, 550 officers have been killed in the line of duty in this country and at 717 have committed suicide. we are not going to have any police left. america better wake up and while they didn't start this fire, this was a lowlife piece of trash, and when police officers showed up at his door at he shot multiple times in the face and chest. i'm tired of this mob an and i proudly wear our state troopers shirt today. and a savanna garza, the daughter? sorry, savanna shabazz, the daughter of officer chavez went on and gave this eloquent brokenhearted ple
get social workers killed.his morning, when you cut back their funding of police out there inputs of their officers in harm's way. let me give you some stats. i'm so angry about what's happening to our police, they are not robocop's, they are real people. husbands and wives, sons and daughters and we've had 29 killed by gunfire since january of this year. we had 11 killed, which we all know should never have happened. we've had up more officers shot this year since 2015, 550 officers have been...