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all these tools are tools that you could put into a tool box to help accomplish would ever go you have all identified. one thing i what throw out there, a challenge toward other educators and policymakers, looking at schools, libraries, anything where kids and teens will interact, how we help you get access but also get the skills to help navigate the spaces and a much more impactful manner. a lot of the work that we have done all his develop a social learning their work were all the schools that we work with and the libraries will work with, all the participants, middle school or high school, can connect to all of their peers and mentors and the work that they are doing through a social network online. we're trying to get the interaction that you are used to doing day to day, whether facebook, twitter, q2 come anywhere else, and understand the value of it and know the connections that you make your those sites, the reflection is that you have on topics and your sharing, that is important. how can we recognize that and design experience is around that? we're trying to make sure that we
all these tools are tools that you could put into a tool box to help accomplish would ever go you have all identified. one thing i what throw out there, a challenge toward other educators and policymakers, looking at schools, libraries, anything where kids and teens will interact, how we help you get access but also get the skills to help navigate the spaces and a much more impactful manner. a lot of the work that we have done all his develop a social learning their work were all the schools...
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the indicators in the tool, i think -- i will give you a sense of them. there are 80 indicators of different health-relevant conditions. we have mapped these for every neighborhood in the city. they document health-related conditions and demonstrate inequalities. there actionable by agencies and allow the city to track progress. one indicator and one measure, and i think this is -- i will explain why it is important for regulation -- transportation noise. in the course of this work, we created a new map of transportation, a modern map of transportation noise in san francisco, which is shown at the right, using modern software and technology. before this, the city had not updated its transportation map. the last one was 1974. why is this important? we need to know what noise levels are to decide when and where we will design buildings to have adequate acoustical information to protect them. noise is an important and our mental health determinant. without this information, planning and building cannot do their job in regulating noise. this has been approved
the indicators in the tool, i think -- i will give you a sense of them. there are 80 indicators of different health-relevant conditions. we have mapped these for every neighborhood in the city. they document health-related conditions and demonstrate inequalities. there actionable by agencies and allow the city to track progress. one indicator and one measure, and i think this is -- i will explain why it is important for regulation -- transportation noise. in the course of this work, we created...
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time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to wisconsin state supreme court justice david prosser you may think that he's winning this award for his alleged fights with fellow justice and watch bradley and if you haven't heard justice processors accused of putting justice bradley in a choke hold during the disagree with they had more than a week ago the whole incident has just turned into a three ring circus in wisconsin allegations charges of lying being tossed around by both democrats and republicans as you might expect the local media in madison the state capital of wisconsin well they're just going big gangbusters over this story every single day reporters are trying to find out what really happened and break new details on the case as a reporter from the local fox station saw just as prosper in the hallway of the supreme court on thursday and he tried to figure that out take a look but she called me. just a stupid prosser grabbed our microphone on second thought he decided he didn't have any use for it he didn't want to answer any of our questions which was in the pre
time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to wisconsin state supreme court justice david prosser you may think that he's winning this award for his alleged fights with fellow justice and watch bradley and if you haven't heard justice processors accused of putting justice bradley in a choke hold during the disagree with they had more than a week ago the whole incident has just turned into a three ring circus in wisconsin allegations charges of lying being tossed around by both...
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we should have pulled every tool out of the toolbox. not just to make her case. r. k. should not prior to hear. there is a flow of firearms -- it up in the number one priority and we should've reached and that toolbox. we should have conducted interviews and we should have done interviews with surrounding people. we should have tracked these weapons better. we should have followed everything by the letter to stop them. >> have you ever heard of a law enforcement officer stopping someone for speeding when really they may have had another purpose in mind? >> i have heard that it happens. >> crossing the yellow line? >> sooner or later you are going to make a mistake. >> exactly and when you do a lawful non-contextual car stop also opens up the full panoply of other search options like searching the vehicle or a pat-down. how about a proffer? is that in your toolbox to go to a united states attorney and say i would like to proffer this person? i would like to send a grand jury subpoena? it is the same week you conduct every other investigation other than this one, right?
we should have pulled every tool out of the toolbox. not just to make her case. r. k. should not prior to hear. there is a flow of firearms -- it up in the number one priority and we should've reached and that toolbox. we should have conducted interviews and we should have done interviews with surrounding people. we should have tracked these weapons better. we should have followed everything by the letter to stop them. >> have you ever heard of a law enforcement officer stopping someone...
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in the tool basically of helping the administration helping you to use leaks as a policy tool versus you know having them break news which is what they should be doing and they aren't what you know what do you think about the part of of course i mean i've spoken out many times the fact that newspapers in this country are dying out let's face it they can't have the same gigantic bureaus anymore they can have the same investigative right. that's the easy way out if you have friends in high places who needs your investigative owners are the stories that actually get you the headlines that people read by basically i mean because they're probably looking i mean this is it's there are some parallels sold here to the pro case they're looking at how the wall street journal really had a hard time navigating that whole murder investigation dealing with the pakistanis the former military regime or your ex general who was president and the united states government having to deal with this you know they just see on the ground they can use whatever resources are there with the pakistanis they can
in the tool basically of helping the administration helping you to use leaks as a policy tool versus you know having them break news which is what they should be doing and they aren't what you know what do you think about the part of of course i mean i've spoken out many times the fact that newspapers in this country are dying out let's face it they can't have the same gigantic bureaus anymore they can have the same investigative right. that's the easy way out if you have friends in high places...
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private edward owe tool came home 66 years after being killed in world war ii.e was identified through his dog tags and dental records. the newspaper said he had no surviving family members. and that struck a chord with pat. >> i read it in the paper. and i thought, there is no way i'm going to let him be buried with no one here. >> she called her other friends like maggie. >> pat mentioned it at lunch i said i want to go. >> in fact she wore a navy necklace her dad gave her mom at the end of world war ii. >> i felt appropriate to be here. >> and friends called friends, veterans called vets and 60 people showed up, all strangers. today, they were o tool's family. spireo is a veteran two of wars. >> i feel close to him. almost like family. >> almost like family, yes. >> the crowd noticed that the flag was given to this man, barry turned out to be his disstant relative who happened to read the obituary. >> jolted me this, was a mystery remains of where eddie was goes back to when i was 14 years old. >> he never met o tool but had a purple heart which his family in
private edward owe tool came home 66 years after being killed in world war ii.e was identified through his dog tags and dental records. the newspaper said he had no surviving family members. and that struck a chord with pat. >> i read it in the paper. and i thought, there is no way i'm going to let him be buried with no one here. >> she called her other friends like maggie. >> pat mentioned it at lunch i said i want to go. >> in fact she wore a navy necklace her dad gave...
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the tools box. if we have responsibilities to impact change and we have is different landscape, we do not want to discount or a means for one person to share that link with 10 people and those 10 people to share with their friends. then within one hour you have something that is spread out to 10,000 people. it might be a passive level of engagement that engagement, sharing that link, leads to 10% of these people taking up that issue or having a better understanding of what the issue may be. they're able to get more dply involved. we need to appreciate that. the other side of it as well is what i would push back on any other adult who calls this a slacker passive person. we have the responsibility to work with you guys that we understand how you lerage and use the space. how you might better use facebook, twitter, msaging, the skills that you guys are the have. how does that impact the civil- rights era? there is nothing new under the sun in my mind. we have different tools to have certain types of i
the tools box. if we have responsibilities to impact change and we have is different landscape, we do not want to discount or a means for one person to share that link with 10 people and those 10 people to share with their friends. then within one hour you have something that is spread out to 10,000 people. it might be a passive level of engagement that engagement, sharing that link, leads to 10% of these people taking up that issue or having a better understanding of what the issue may be....
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but it zests better than any tool. it makes lemon zest much more fragrant, it's really delicate, but also used for pardoparmesan cheese. >> it looks like a metal ruler, but it has these tiny blades much. >> of all the things you could pick, you pick that. >> yeah. i think it's the most transformative design in a utensil or tool in the past decade at least. >> pretty amazing. we have a little bit of time left. you are now on tour with this cookbook that was just published. surely you're thinking ahead. what are you doing next? >> the next book will be the food 52 book. >> you have a deal already? >> that's how we started. we had a deal already and we had 52 weeks of recipe contests and that first batch will go into the first book. >> it will be all 52? >> it will actually be like 140 recipes because we did two contests her week and wild cards. >> when will that be -- >> that will be in the spring. >> pretty exciting. what was your -- i asked you about the cookbook. what was your favorite recipe in the course of that cha
but it zests better than any tool. it makes lemon zest much more fragrant, it's really delicate, but also used for pardoparmesan cheese. >> it looks like a metal ruler, but it has these tiny blades much. >> of all the things you could pick, you pick that. >> yeah. i think it's the most transformative design in a utensil or tool in the past decade at least. >> pretty amazing. we have a little bit of time left. you are now on tour with this cookbook that was just...
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to whom it is a tool of policy it is a weapon anybody else is not allowed to use it i mean that's the bottom line but so these are senior administration officials we of course don't really know who that applies to you but if it's a number of them if there are several of them does that mean that somebody had to condone it that somebody within the white house said it's ok to put this information that's that's how that works for me because that's how controls you information whereas if it's an investigative journalist or. we or somebody like bradley manning feeding wiki leaks that's a loose cannon stuff that's you know that justice be done though the heavens may fall stuff we don't want that we want to have control so there's stuff coming from the top the top could mean the state department c d o d or a combination of all of those and how many times have we seen this write to you and united and spoken about an entire book that was there and you got it obama's wars it was full of all these secret you know closed door meetings and yet that gets to be sold on the shelves and in the cases of
to whom it is a tool of policy it is a weapon anybody else is not allowed to use it i mean that's the bottom line but so these are senior administration officials we of course don't really know who that applies to you but if it's a number of them if there are several of them does that mean that somebody had to condone it that somebody within the white house said it's ok to put this information that's that's how that works for me because that's how controls you information whereas if it's an...
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and the tools box. if we have responsibilities to impact change and we have is different landscape, we do not want to discount or a means for one person to share that link with 10 people and those 10 people to share with their friends. then within one hour you have something that is spread out to 10,000 people. it might be a passive level of engagement that engagement, sharing that link, leads to 10% of these people taking up that issue or having a better understanding of what the issue may be. they're able to get more deeply involved. we need to appreciate that. the other side of it as well is what i would push back on any other adult who calls this a slacker passive person. we have the responsibility to work with you guys that we understand how you leverage and use the space. how you might better use facebook, twitter, messaging, the skills that you guys are the have. how does that impact the civil- rights era? there is nothing new under the sun in my mind. we have different tools to have certain type
and the tools box. if we have responsibilities to impact change and we have is different landscape, we do not want to discount or a means for one person to share that link with 10 people and those 10 people to share with their friends. then within one hour you have something that is spread out to 10,000 people. it might be a passive level of engagement that engagement, sharing that link, leads to 10% of these people taking up that issue or having a better understanding of what the issue may be....
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in a tool box. if we have responsibility to impact change and we have this incredibly different landscape now, then we don't want to discount what it really does mean for one person to share that one link with 10 people and then those 10 people to share with another 10 of their friends and now all of a sudden within one hour you have something that's spread out to 10,000 different people. but it might be a passive level of engagement but if that passive engagement, just sharing that link, leads to even just 10% or 5% of these people really taking up that issue or having a better understanding of what this issue may be and then being able to get more deeply involved with it, i think we need to recognize that and actually appreciate that. the other side of it as well is what i would push back on any adults that want to go in that slacker and put that passive label on any young folk, adults, we have the responsibility to work with you guys to make sure that, one, we understand how you guys use this spa
in a tool box. if we have responsibility to impact change and we have this incredibly different landscape now, then we don't want to discount what it really does mean for one person to share that one link with 10 people and then those 10 people to share with another 10 of their friends and now all of a sudden within one hour you have something that's spread out to 10,000 different people. but it might be a passive level of engagement but if that passive engagement, just sharing that link, leads...
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>> a new online tool that maps funding of schools. clicks and information pops up. it shows how much districts will lose if the tax, tensions do not pass. >> for every school district potential cuts to that district and this is based on downward projections, if there is no additional revenues. >> oakland unified. that represents 764 fewer dollars per child with 30 kids in a classroom that is $22,922. it shows the number of teachers who received layoff notices. the create rs of the website from los angeles. >> we got our hands dirty and realized we need to simplify the information. >> cynthia lew is a mother of an elementary school student she worked on it for a month volunteering their time. one works for google. the maps are powered by the internet search giant. per school district it's one more tool to help them deliver the facts. >> california has a very complex school funding system. so any help we can help in that regard is certainly appreciated and any way we can make it clearer to parents we want to do that. >> they also have ways for parents to contact their
>> a new online tool that maps funding of schools. clicks and information pops up. it shows how much districts will lose if the tax, tensions do not pass. >> for every school district potential cuts to that district and this is based on downward projections, if there is no additional revenues. >> oakland unified. that represents 764 fewer dollars per child with 30 kids in a classroom that is $22,922. it shows the number of teachers who received layoff notices. the create rs of...
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it is nothing more than getting something done, but for that you need your power tools.and can that's what i want to talk to you about now. i hate those books that talk about, oh, what's wrong with women, you know? women can't, women don't, this is why women never accomplish, this is why women don't get to the upper echelons. well, so what? the thing is that those doors are open, and it's really up to us the walk ourselves through. so what i wanted to do as a practical activist all my life is to share what i learned from my own life on the front lines of leadership and what i learned from talking with women all over the country, and i just call them power tools because i like to be kind of funny too. and that would help women actually stand in their power, embrace it and be able to walk comfortably with intention toward whatever they want to english in life. it's -- accomplish in life. it's appropriate that today since this is women's history month that today is know your history, and you can create the future of your choice. and what women have done typically, the women
it is nothing more than getting something done, but for that you need your power tools.and can that's what i want to talk to you about now. i hate those books that talk about, oh, what's wrong with women, you know? women can't, women don't, this is why women never accomplish, this is why women don't get to the upper echelons. well, so what? the thing is that those doors are open, and it's really up to us the walk ourselves through. so what i wanted to do as a practical activist all my life is...
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can you explain that tool to was and how it is utilized? >> we have the truth -- the principal transportation planner here with us. i would like to have them described to you. supervisor mar: thank you. >> the morning, commissioners. technology services maintain the travel demand model. it is the tool that allows us to analyze the different transportation investments we are making in the city with the environmental analysis and impact. it is used as a tool that is federally mandated, essentially, to model our resources for funded projects, including the central subway extension as well as security brt's. we use those not only to fine tune the description, but to finalize environmental reports and submit our funding of proposals to fda to get funding agreements on this. supervisor mar: colleagues, any other questions? seeing no one, let's open this up for public comment. >> let me make a few points very clear. i heard a debate that was kind of meaningful. talking about this, that, and the other that i would like to connect with that this iss
can you explain that tool to was and how it is utilized? >> we have the truth -- the principal transportation planner here with us. i would like to have them described to you. supervisor mar: thank you. >> the morning, commissioners. technology services maintain the travel demand model. it is the tool that allows us to analyze the different transportation investments we are making in the city with the environmental analysis and impact. it is used as a tool that is federally...
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analytical tools. to establish fellowship and visiting scholarship programs for people who want to work on financial research. to collaborate with and provide data services for all the federal financial regulators and statistical agencies. and, finally, to promote best practices in risk management for financial firms. we have underway summer research projects in collaboration with other fsoc members their nellie alluded to some of those that were participating in. and on the data side of the house, we are most advanced in our infrastructure because we think that is the most pressing need. hence the need which i think anybody in the fsoc recognizes, and what is perhaps some of the least overlap with other members of the fsoc. it may sound odd but our promise to the people with whom we want to form a partnership is were going to click more and better data, and actually reduce the reporting burden for the financial services industry. how are we going to do that? we are promoting a standardized set of refe
analytical tools. to establish fellowship and visiting scholarship programs for people who want to work on financial research. to collaborate with and provide data services for all the federal financial regulators and statistical agencies. and, finally, to promote best practices in risk management for financial firms. we have underway summer research projects in collaboration with other fsoc members their nellie alluded to some of those that were participating in. and on the data side of the...
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a lot of them are sophisticated tools that aren't easy to obtain. hard as some people might think. you have to know which tools to use. >> this wasn't exactly what you did or even what anybody accused of you doing. you did this differently. you were 15 years old and you were hacking into websites, a, why did you do that? what was it that you were after? >> i wasn't after monetary gain which is what hacking is about now. it was more testing the status quo. i was part of a hacker war conducted on an internet chat. basically i wanted to show how powerful i had become. i was known for launching denial of service attack which was basically network of compromised computers connected together. all set up to be slaves connected to one primary computer known as a master or hub. from the master you can contrast a command and shut down a website by using incredible amounts of battling. >> with this kind of competition in this world of hackers? >> oh, yeah, it's a big show of strength and hackers constantly battling out. ten years ago it is more the objective w
a lot of them are sophisticated tools that aren't easy to obtain. hard as some people might think. you have to know which tools to use. >> this wasn't exactly what you did or even what anybody accused of you doing. you did this differently. you were 15 years old and you were hacking into websites, a, why did you do that? what was it that you were after? >> i wasn't after monetary gain which is what hacking is about now. it was more testing the status quo. i was part of a hacker war...
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we want to have more tools to put more pressure on the employers. we want to have shortened time process so the workers can get their wages back. supervisor chiu: thank you. [applause] the house as to hold the applause with conductor public comment. and >> good morning. and i am a legal assistant. the new wage that ordinance will strengthen the power of our organization and other community organizations to properly and efficiently show the severity of the crime and consequences. the majority of guilty employers knowingly and willingly break the law. they also know the kids is of an employee exit being able to collect wages are so slim due to untimely investigation and collection efforts. this works. the workers walk through our doors asking for fair wages and proper business practices are the few that are brave enough to take the risk. they are then unprepared for the lengthy and difficult process of recuperating wages. the employer who makes the decision to inflate these marginal is population snoknow e likelihood of an employee seeking retribution
we want to have more tools to put more pressure on the employers. we want to have shortened time process so the workers can get their wages back. supervisor chiu: thank you. [applause] the house as to hold the applause with conductor public comment. and >> good morning. and i am a legal assistant. the new wage that ordinance will strengthen the power of our organization and other community organizations to properly and efficiently show the severity of the crime and consequences. the...
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decide on the duties and the tools. who is good at what. if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken glass. we mentioned some of that earlier. know your exit and entry points, know where the utility shut offs are if you have to turn them off. you don't have to turn them off all the time, only if you have to. any unique characteristics. does this house have a lot of glass, is it built on a hill side, is it built on stilts? before you enter, you are going to make a marking, make a slash near the front entry so everybody knows that you've gone inside. there's two things that are going to alert peo
decide on the duties and the tools. who is good at what. if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're...
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years this company has had a lot of worldwide interest and it's location intelligence as a security tool so for they won't tell anybody which countries they have those contracts with all providing at this incredible technological told they also take a none of the blame for how it's used and say that it's up to the governments to adhere to their own laws so why we've heard so little about them and should we be worried joining me to discuss it is christopher so going security and privacy researcher and graduate fellow indiana university center for applied cybersecurity research chris thanks so much for coming back on the show nice to be here for starters can you tell us a little bit about how this technology works what's so special about it this isn't your typical g.p.s. tracking the true position makes quitman that sits on every cell tower that the mobile has and it allows them to triangulate a phone very accurately based on timing information very complex but the short version is they will to figure out where users are inside buildings which is something the g.p.s. doesn't do whenever ei
years this company has had a lot of worldwide interest and it's location intelligence as a security tool so for they won't tell anybody which countries they have those contracts with all providing at this incredible technological told they also take a none of the blame for how it's used and say that it's up to the governments to adhere to their own laws so why we've heard so little about them and should we be worried joining me to discuss it is christopher so going security and privacy...
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we are saying a sufficient way to do that is to provide a tool for businesses with an h.r. a. it provides funding to go to the doctor. we think it should be done well. it needs to be done responsibly. if we believe there is a pattern of denying benefits, let's ask that in next year's survey. there are ways to determine what is the problem without causing a $50 million year hit. this is a $50 million your hips businesses are currently in not taking. let's increase notice and see what we are getting. to say we are going to make a 100% expenditure for people not accessing that benefit, that seems like a dangerous approach for our local employers. thank you. >> any further public speakers from seeing none, public comment is close. commissioners? >> i just want to say that when i think about this ordinance, i believe the workers -- health care is paramount, and their access to health care is of paramount issue, so for employers who are trying to exploit a loophole in the tax code, i have no sympathy for the denial of these benefits in the ordinance. i understood it pretty clearly,
we are saying a sufficient way to do that is to provide a tool for businesses with an h.r. a. it provides funding to go to the doctor. we think it should be done well. it needs to be done responsibly. if we believe there is a pattern of denying benefits, let's ask that in next year's survey. there are ways to determine what is the problem without causing a $50 million year hit. this is a $50 million your hips businesses are currently in not taking. let's increase notice and see what we are...
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i will tell you one of the best tools i have seen in my career -- two of the best tools. no. 1, tape recorder. two, video camera. i am not talking about watching "cops" on tv.
i will tell you one of the best tools i have seen in my career -- two of the best tools. no. 1, tape recorder. two, video camera. i am not talking about watching "cops" on tv.
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they have a few various tools.ll they need is the phone number and some tools that will basically grant them some access. some are sophisticated tools that aren't easy to obtain. it's not as hard as some people might think. you have to know which tools to use. >> let's talk about some very bizarre weather we're experiencing across the country as we get ready to go back to work, jacqui. we're talking about extremities. >> it's hot there and dangerous heat. brutal all weekend long and, unfortunately, this will just build the next couple days. excessive heat warnings are covering many states across the plains from des moines, iowa, stretching all the way down to shreveport, louisiana. this is many metropolitan areas that are going to be dealing with temperatures, according to your body, they're going to be feeling like 100 to 110 degrees. our affiliates, of course, are covering this big time. oklahoma city, you guys have had 100 degrees plus every single day in the month of july so far. people have been sending in the
they have a few various tools.ll they need is the phone number and some tools that will basically grant them some access. some are sophisticated tools that aren't easy to obtain. it's not as hard as some people might think. you have to know which tools to use. >> let's talk about some very bizarre weather we're experiencing across the country as we get ready to go back to work, jacqui. we're talking about extremities. >> it's hot there and dangerous heat. brutal all weekend long...
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even when they record tragedy, they are a valuable tool. today, police cadets across the country study these tragic videos to learn what went wrong. >> mobile video has spawned a whole new training field where officers sit down and examine, not only the tapes of their department but neighboring departments across the united states to learn from the mistakes of other officers. >> nothing can bring back police officers whose lives are lost but their legacy is the lives these videos have saved. when texas state trooper andy lopez is caught in a situation similar to lunsford's similar encounter, he's able to escape and shoots one assailant during the gun fight. >> he sees something that could be a dangerous situation, an individual making some kind of movement that leads you to believe he's going for a weapon, you've got to do something. >> lopez credits the lessons he learned from studying lunsford's video with saving his life. >> i remember viewing that tape and telling myself that wasn't going to happen to me. >> having the cameras has been
even when they record tragedy, they are a valuable tool. today, police cadets across the country study these tragic videos to learn what went wrong. >> mobile video has spawned a whole new training field where officers sit down and examine, not only the tapes of their department but neighboring departments across the united states to learn from the mistakes of other officers. >> nothing can bring back police officers whose lives are lost but their legacy is the lives these videos...
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organizations that actually bring you those stories and i want to sponsor a comment reviewer on a tool time segment from last friday dennis nine hundred sixty one said i hate cain because he's stupid alone our founding fathers pounding fathers i thought you were russian someone correct me if i am. wrong i was born in russia i moved here when i was four and i am an american citizen so yes i'm an american making the founding fathers of the united states my founding fathers too i have a questions and i want to sponsor a tweet from bo he tweeted the daily show needs to interview the alone a show that would be so and. so i just want to say i am totally on board of that idea john if you're listening out there i want to support i promise i think for my ranting today and i have more as usual for you later in the week. the sky. the light will come down. some last few carriers will be singing. ladies and gentlemen the justice system as does give us a glimmer of hope when it comes to court cases surrounding the punishment of whistleblowers in just a short while back we first told you about thomas
organizations that actually bring you those stories and i want to sponsor a comment reviewer on a tool time segment from last friday dennis nine hundred sixty one said i hate cain because he's stupid alone our founding fathers pounding fathers i thought you were russian someone correct me if i am. wrong i was born in russia i moved here when i was four and i am an american citizen so yes i'm an american making the founding fathers of the united states my founding fathers too i have a questions...
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i deciphered tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to brian kilmeade from fox and friends say during this morning's show hosts we're talking about a boy scout leader from the u.s. who was arrested in the bahamas he spent four days in jail after a bullet was found in his fanny pack when he was trying to board a plane but listen to brian we kill reads comment on this story seems so severe it does especially in the bahamas where you're in the city in the combinations aren't like you there or get my witchery or sterling boss it's good to know someone is worth a whole lot as i can get mo offers sterling accommodations oh no now brian now joins a long list of crazy right wingers who think the game oh is just a tropical resort we've documented on the show some of the stupid comments of the g.o.p. has made about guantanamo bay probably over the last year or so i wonder if you remember this one. keep in mind these detainees they have things they'd never had before you of the biggest problem is right now it's obesity they're eating better than they've ever eaten before they have better
i deciphered tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to brian kilmeade from fox and friends say during this morning's show hosts we're talking about a boy scout leader from the u.s. who was arrested in the bahamas he spent four days in jail after a bullet was found in his fanny pack when he was trying to board a plane but listen to brian we kill reads comment on this story seems so severe it does especially in the bahamas where you're in the city in the combinations aren't like you there...
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private o' tool identified through his dog tags and dental records.aid i want to go. >> and ortelli wore the navy necklace her dad gave her mom at the end of world war ii it felt appropriate. >> friends called friends. and veterans veterans. 60 people showed up all strangers. today they were o' tool's family. this is a veteran two of wars. >> any soldier i feel close to. almost like family. >> the crowd noticed that the flag was give dwron this man. barry berg turned out to be a relative and happened to read the obituary. >> jolted me this was a mystery, remains of where eddie was goes back to when i first heard it at 14 years old. >> he never met o' tool but had the purple heart. and then 88-year-old peter davidson was an army medic at the battle where o' tool lost his life. >> was this the battle? >> i'm positive it was. >> was it a tough tough battle? >> was it ever! >> we honor those souls that slip away. >> welcome home private o' tool company d 333 regiment 84th infan tri. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bb
private o' tool identified through his dog tags and dental records.aid i want to go. >> and ortelli wore the navy necklace her dad gave her mom at the end of world war ii it felt appropriate. >> friends called friends. and veterans veterans. 60 people showed up all strangers. today they were o' tool's family. this is a veteran two of wars. >> any soldier i feel close to. almost like family. >> the crowd noticed that the flag was give dwron this man. barry berg turned out...
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we should have pulled every tool out of the toolbox. not just to make her case. r. k. should not prior to hear. there is a flow of firearms -- it up in the number one priority and we should've reached and that toolbox. we should have conducted interviews and we should have done interviews with surrounding people. we should have tracked these weapons better. we should have followed everything by the letter to stop them. >> have you ever heard of a law enforcement officer stopping someone for speeding when really they may have had another purpose in mind? >> i have heard that it happens. >> crossing the yellow line? >> sooner or later you are going to make a mistake. >> exactly and when you do a lawful non-contextual car stop also opens up the full panoply of other search options like searching the vehicle or a pat-down. how about a proffer? is that in your toolbox to go to a united states attorney and say i would like to proffer this person? i would like to send a grand jury subpoena? it is the same week you conduct every other investigation other than this one, right?
we should have pulled every tool out of the toolbox. not just to make her case. r. k. should not prior to hear. there is a flow of firearms -- it up in the number one priority and we should've reached and that toolbox. we should have conducted interviews and we should have done interviews with surrounding people. we should have tracked these weapons better. we should have followed everything by the letter to stop them. >> have you ever heard of a law enforcement officer stopping someone...
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so there's a lot of small things that can happen to get them tools, tooled up, booted, suited, transportation to all the construction jobs that are in their neighborhood. thank you. chairman mirkarimi: thank you very much. next speaker, please. anybody who else would like to speak? i've run out of yellow cards. just stand in the aisle, one after the other. thank you. >> thank you so much for the opportunity to speak. i come here as a taxpayer and as a former emergency room worker who's worked quite a bit with exactly the kind of population we're talking about today. and i'm also -- because some of the conversation has been about the event last night in the bay view, i was witness to that event. i went to go hear chief the chief speak, and i went to hear what the community had to say. i was disappointed that it wasn't able to happen. but i do want to provide testimony that almost all of the people who were actually from the bayview really wanted to hear the chief speak. i thought that he was very respectful. i'm hoping -- one of the optimistic things he said was that he intended to come back.
so there's a lot of small things that can happen to get them tools, tooled up, booted, suited, transportation to all the construction jobs that are in their neighborhood. thank you. chairman mirkarimi: thank you very much. next speaker, please. anybody who else would like to speak? i've run out of yellow cards. just stand in the aisle, one after the other. thank you. >> thank you so much for the opportunity to speak. i come here as a taxpayer and as a former emergency room worker who's...
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. >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence
. >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water...
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in addition, the district staff commited to including the revised tool kit in the section on effective parent engagement. we are excited and proud of this work and look forward to seeing the implementations take place. representing current voices to district leaders -- to convey what we learned from speaking of families across the district, we present regular reports, meet with individual commissioners, and work closely with district staff. we have presented a report at all but two regular meetings. that was in march when we were facilitating community forums. we participated in meetings at the curriculum committee and the ad hoc committee on student assignment, met with superintendents and other district staff to discuss specific policy initiatives, including changes to transportation policy and implementation of the district plan for parent engagement. participating in parent and public education networks -- we have played a leadership role in the parent involvement coalition. while that is not currently meeting, we have been participating in the new coalition convened by mission gra
in addition, the district staff commited to including the revised tool kit in the section on effective parent engagement. we are excited and proud of this work and look forward to seeing the implementations take place. representing current voices to district leaders -- to convey what we learned from speaking of families across the district, we present regular reports, meet with individual commissioners, and work closely with district staff. we have presented a report at all but two regular...
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one project was working with the district pta and parents for public schools to develop a tool kit with information and resources to help parents understand how to address concerns about their child's school. the objectives are to map out a process for raising concerns so it is consistently understood by all parties involved, including school staff and district administrators, to provide tools to help parents navigate the system and achieve an acceptable outcome, create accountability and transparency through the process. volunteers from three organizations worked to develop draft materials for the toolkit designed to help families navigate their concern through the most appropriate channels. parents met with district staff and leadership to make sure the materials were accurate and in line with the strict policy and labor agreements. the conducted several focus groups, including meeting with the parent liaison. in april, parents presented the materials and turned over the response ability for implementing them to district staff. the deputy superintendent committed to making it availabl
one project was working with the district pta and parents for public schools to develop a tool kit with information and resources to help parents understand how to address concerns about their child's school. the objectives are to map out a process for raising concerns so it is consistently understood by all parties involved, including school staff and district administrators, to provide tools to help parents navigate the system and achieve an acceptable outcome, create accountability and...
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i had bigger guys to bring the tools in. because the tools involved were pretty heavy.money is heavy if you have duffle bags full of it. going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion....