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district 11 and so this i've been with the organization for a year in 3 time i lead and served the community mapping process with various low income and grants and a non-nature speaker in the district ground troops for the demands and concerns around the ongoing and in coming concerns in district 11 laid act out a vision that builds on a part of lines communities announced for health and justice for multi ethic and intercoalition of generation that work in that district including 9 filipino and chinese affirmative action and other organizations as well as that is that organization has produced a lot of observing that has impacted the balboa park station and the upper yard 100 percent development that is tavkd to a development team to help to steer the partnership with the development team as well as the supervisor avalos office we've been attending the ongoing merging with the mta and the various stakeholders that are shepherding for the redevelopment of the pedestrian changes that will be coming in that district and bart and other stakeholders folks at the carbarn station and other stakehol
district 11 and so this i've been with the organization for a year in 3 time i lead and served the community mapping process with various low income and grants and a non-nature speaker in the district ground troops for the demands and concerns around the ongoing and in coming concerns in district 11 laid act out a vision that builds on a part of lines communities announced for health and justice for multi ethic and intercoalition of generation that work in that district including 9 filipino and...
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nearby residents formed the community. the community is known across south korea. one popular tv documentary focused on three days in seongmisan maeul reporting on its charms. >> the mapo area is in the west of central seoul. seongmisan maeul is in mapo. residents formed this community inform rating mao, the korean word for village, into the name. the seongmisa smrks maeul community began with a child center. it lies just off a name street. named our children's home, the center is operated using member contributions. today, 35 children aged between 1 and 5 are cared for by 7 staff. that's a better than average ratio of childminders to children. and it means that each child gets more care and attention. >> translator: this facility can be traced to a group of participaparents who were concerned about their children. as the group developed, they saw a need for a safe, supportive space where dual-income parents could place their kids. that led to this cooperative childcare center. >> in 1994, the center was set up with funding from 25 30-something couples with full-ti
nearby residents formed the community. the community is known across south korea. one popular tv documentary focused on three days in seongmisan maeul reporting on its charms. >> the mapo area is in the west of central seoul. seongmisan maeul is in mapo. residents formed this community inform rating mao, the korean word for village, into the name. the seongmisa smrks maeul community began with a child center. it lies just off a name street. named our children's home, the center is...
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an educated community is a safer community. so there are two things i want to add to this. one is leadership. on november 28, as the community stood in front of the media and talked to the community about these letters, the imagery of us standing together united, that is leadership. that is leadership. the other thing we need to do is we need to grow that leadership into partnerships. what do i mean by that? i mean at a grassroots level, we need to make sure that everyone understands how unified we are. we look different, we do different things, but are we really different? i think we are more similar than we are different. we are more similar than we are different. we showed on the 28th how unified we can be. those partnerships were important that day. lastly, i want to talk a little bit about threats. we hear about threats all day, every day. it is in the media, it is international, it is global. we saw last monday how a threat was called into a national hotline center in australia that had to do with the metro red line here in l.a. that was an anonymous threat, and we sa
an educated community is a safer community. so there are two things i want to add to this. one is leadership. on november 28, as the community stood in front of the media and talked to the community about these letters, the imagery of us standing together united, that is leadership. that is leadership. the other thing we need to do is we need to grow that leadership into partnerships. what do i mean by that? i mean at a grassroots level, we need to make sure that everyone understands how...
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of color and the community we wish to be in this is what san francisco is all about and mohammed we're here with the islamic society sang are part of dominates and certainly as the mayor i take it privileged not just to say that but to put the resources together to defend and enhance it today equity immigrant to the additional three hundred 8 modified to protect the get together right and push this forward and work with the over one thousand plus bar associations leadership that is doing pro bono work in addition to the work we provide for the community-based organizations to enhance that by an additional one and a half million dollars to go to the collaborative to the network to pathways to citizenship the legal education and make sure that our city's family of diversities stays intact no matter what the announcements or the detail no matter what potential attacks there might be from the federal authenticities we'll be that city of refuge and sanctuary we'll protect ourselves and make sure that people boo live in fear i'll hear some individual stories from people and hear from the age
of color and the community we wish to be in this is what san francisco is all about and mohammed we're here with the islamic society sang are part of dominates and certainly as the mayor i take it privileged not just to say that but to put the resources together to defend and enhance it today equity immigrant to the additional three hundred 8 modified to protect the get together right and push this forward and work with the over one thousand plus bar associations leadership that is doing pro...
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let him sit down with the intelligence community. mr. trump might have additional information which is causing him to put out some of the tweets and maybe have some concern about the public -- the leaked reports that have come out from the intelligence community this is all going to air out. i do think all of us as americans should have concern when you have this kind of investigation and we're having leaks from our own intelligence community. that's -- listen, they have to be more professional than that. that we're going on half-truths or half information is not the way you should be reporting or i should be analyzing the information. we should be waiting until the report comes out and that's not what's happening in this set of circumstances. >> there was a joint statement from the department of homeland security, the director of national intelligence, that concluded, and i'll read a couple sentences to you, the u.s. intelligence community is confident the russian government directed the recent compromises of e-mails from u.s. persons a
let him sit down with the intelligence community. mr. trump might have additional information which is causing him to put out some of the tweets and maybe have some concern about the public -- the leaked reports that have come out from the intelligence community this is all going to air out. i do think all of us as americans should have concern when you have this kind of investigation and we're having leaks from our own intelligence community. that's -- listen, they have to be more professional...
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we organize making sure we have people from the community organizing within the community. we saw in yuma arizona and find they organized we do that and reflect the community and succeed. that show is no longer the sheriff because we organized. >> we have to invest in the states wit where the base is growing. when even the victories are not going to be immediate he have to have the candidates and live tv to replicate to create a surge of candidates that are women, low-income households, women of color to create a pipeline so we are bringing the candidates in the end we have to invest. not just a little on the side to make it seem like we check off a box. we need to get the same resources the consultant scott. [applause] >> i agree on the pipeline in south carolina we created a fellowship where we are training the next generation to run for the office. my goal this year is to make sure for the first time the two have a latino candidate on the ballot running in the state because we have to do that. the states where democrats control everything, the governorship and the legisl
we organize making sure we have people from the community organizing within the community. we saw in yuma arizona and find they organized we do that and reflect the community and succeed. that show is no longer the sheriff because we organized. >> we have to invest in the states wit where the base is growing. when even the victories are not going to be immediate he have to have the candidates and live tv to replicate to create a surge of candidates that are women, low-income households,...
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the community. [speaking foreign language]. how can you help the latino community when you don't have latino officers? kind of hard to communicate in my experience. that's why we need a police force, law enforcement that reflects the community. that's why we need a business community that reflects america. that's why we need as sandra day o'connor said, we need all pathways of leadership to be visibly available. this is the unfinished business of america. civil rights, that's what ted kennedy said and he was right and the dnc needs to reflect that. we need to reflect that in everything we do. i heard from time to time people say this ain't a policy job. this is absolutely an organizing job, this is absolutely a change management job and i think it is important for the dnc to understand policy and voting rights, policy and policing because if we want to be a player in this, we need to have a little bit of depth in this substance so that we can be a meaningful player. and my entire career has been abo
the community. [speaking foreign language]. how can you help the latino community when you don't have latino officers? kind of hard to communicate in my experience. that's why we need a police force, law enforcement that reflects the community. that's why we need a business community that reflects america. that's why we need as sandra day o'connor said, we need all pathways of leadership to be visibly available. this is the unfinished business of america. civil rights, that's what ted kennedy...
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in the community. to the point, this is where you guys come into play. there's a stop of young men of color. talking to the police department they knew the disparity existed. they thought it was men miszed or mitigated by the fact there were a series of robberies by young men of color on bikes we did multidimensional analysis. what we found out, there was a series of robberies. like anything else, there's a small group that are prolific at what they do. so the disparity is neither to stop crime, recover more bikes, had no impact on the robberies or the robbers them sfs, the only impact it had was to disconnect the franchise. even to the point the deployment patterns were consistent with the crime patterns. even if you accept it, was false you have much of activities where the police department believes in ernest, in their heart and soul i'm responding to this crime and violence. and i'm trying to make the community safe. my son can't walk outside without getting stopped. can't get on a bike without ask
in the community. to the point, this is where you guys come into play. there's a stop of young men of color. talking to the police department they knew the disparity existed. they thought it was men miszed or mitigated by the fact there were a series of robberies by young men of color on bikes we did multidimensional analysis. what we found out, there was a series of robberies. like anything else, there's a small group that are prolific at what they do. so the disparity is neither to stop...
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today, we focus on one of our biggest and highest achieving communities within the community. cupertino and the cupertino union school district. characterstruck of cupertino, well known in the community, but maybe not as well known is that it's 63% asian american and pacific islander according to the 2010 census. we'll look at the school district and several programs we feel are worth highlighting. >> having grown up in neighboring sunnyvale and having had family members living and working in cupertino, i followed the revolution of cupertino closely, even before apple made the city sof fakes and one of the things many people in the bay area know, cupertino schools are top notch. joining me is the superintendent of the cupertino union school district, wendy, welcome to the show. we were talking earlier, and of course, when a school district has so much success, it's always sort of a result of the whole community working together, right? >> absolutely. it takes -- you can't do as well as we do without the partnerships we have with our parents, our community, and our excellent st
today, we focus on one of our biggest and highest achieving communities within the community. cupertino and the cupertino union school district. characterstruck of cupertino, well known in the community, but maybe not as well known is that it's 63% asian american and pacific islander according to the 2010 census. we'll look at the school district and several programs we feel are worth highlighting. >> having grown up in neighboring sunnyvale and having had family members living and...
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groups and expanded that communication to actually have a community meeting for other group. or >>[cough] not just about saying you met with the executive director of xyz group. you need to be able to say you actually use that connection to meet with people in the community and i don't know that i see that happens here. okay. then i'm going to- the visitation valley committee center is like a block applicant this is for staff-sorry. i mean they definitely serve youth. so how are we determining whether or not a youth within the thousand foot area primarily serve youth queen can we talk about how we make that determination? >> so i had a conversation with the zoning administrator in november and the letter of determination that also touched upon that i think was from last may. where another planner was assigned to it and work with the zoning and mistress to put that letter together. more recently, i touched base with each facility community facility that ended up being within the 1000 foot radius. to double check and make sure that that letter of determination was still accurat
groups and expanded that communication to actually have a community meeting for other group. or >>[cough] not just about saying you met with the executive director of xyz group. you need to be able to say you actually use that connection to meet with people in the community and i don't know that i see that happens here. okay. then i'm going to- the visitation valley committee center is like a block applicant this is for staff-sorry. i mean they definitely serve youth. so how are we...
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intelligence community. let's talk about that and more with our justice correspondent evan perez and chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. they are here with me. our senior white house correspondent jim acosta is outside trump tower in new york city. what more can you tell us about potential changes in the intelligence community that the trump team is looking at? >> wolf, i think at this point, these are just ideas they're still knocking around. i don't think there's anything firm yet. they want to get their people into office at the dni and cia before they determine the way forward. but one thing they are talking about is trying to find a way to rein in some of the power of the dni. it's an agency that obviously was created post-9/11 under the bush administration. there's a lot of criticism that the dni is a bit overbearing. it interferes too much with the runnings of the other intelligence agencies. and so that's a criticism that's been going on. that's a little out of date. what we'll see is
intelligence community. let's talk about that and more with our justice correspondent evan perez and chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. they are here with me. our senior white house correspondent jim acosta is outside trump tower in new york city. what more can you tell us about potential changes in the intelligence community that the trump team is looking at? >> wolf, i think at this point, these are just ideas they're still knocking around. i don't think there's anything...
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community. so me and my friends were literally going to a few a week for over a couple of years. so i was one of the original founders of the citizens alliance for gay and lesbian rights in america we started meeting monthly but all we were doing was talking. that is not what i'm about. i'm not about talking. i'm about doing. i ran for the legislature in 1980s and became one of the first openly gay state legislators in the country. that's what i did with with my state party. congressman mentioned about the turnout. 201 2014 when republicans were winning across new hampshire, our turnout for democrats went up 3% when it was down 3% countrywide. we reelected senator jeanne shaheen and governor hassan and cut all of our losses in half, held one of the congressional seats. this year, this year where they talk about millennial boat being down. it was at the new hampshire. it was up because we had that grassroots operation that every single stick of every sale congressional district, and physical town
community. so me and my friends were literally going to a few a week for over a couple of years. so i was one of the original founders of the citizens alliance for gay and lesbian rights in america we started meeting monthly but all we were doing was talking. that is not what i'm about. i'm not about talking. i'm about doing. i ran for the legislature in 1980s and became one of the first openly gay state legislators in the country. that's what i did with with my state party. congressman...
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today, we take a look at the issues important to our hispanic communities. the term "hispanic" or "latino" refers to people whose ancestors came from spain, mexico, the caribbean, south or central america. the 2010 u.s. census found 55 million people, or 17% of the american population, are of hispanic or latino origin, a significant increase from ten years earlier, up from 35 million, or 13% of the total u.s. population. here's abc7's jessica castro with local leaders for a special roundtable edition of our show. >> thank you, cheryl. education and technology are a big focus of our discussion today. before we begin, i'd like to highlight a story filed by abc7's eric thomas about a new venture that could fast-track students toward college. >> they called him "mr. october" because of his postseason heroics at the plate. but on this friday in september, reggie jackson was talking about the importance of science and technology education to students of color. >> and as a minority, you do not get a fair opportunity. you do not get a fair shake. >> but sometimes yo
today, we take a look at the issues important to our hispanic communities. the term "hispanic" or "latino" refers to people whose ancestors came from spain, mexico, the caribbean, south or central america. the 2010 u.s. census found 55 million people, or 17% of the american population, are of hispanic or latino origin, a significant increase from ten years earlier, up from 35 million, or 13% of the total u.s. population. here's abc7's jessica castro with local leaders for a...
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i'm not hearing the rest community mention although the community is coming there 5 time a day i'm asking you i'm not aware of this not talked with the members of the congregation but along their voice and their participation in that community is not being heard and i'm very grateful this is a investment in the area i'd like to know how inclusive that community will actually be thank you. >> thank you. >> in dep>> next speaker, pl. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is ax i'm with the general contractor any company was fortunate from the to be the build of 1028 market street we look forward to your works with - i'm here to support the 1028 market street project i believe this development will be good for the neighborhood the city desperately needs for housing and the 1028 market street project will provide one and 86 new unit including 25 below-market-rate housing along with new retail which will enlighten the neighborhood through the creation of the site intern use they've shown their doesn't the to the tenderloin i know they'll continue to develop in a way that benefits the 1028 m
i'm not hearing the rest community mention although the community is coming there 5 time a day i'm asking you i'm not aware of this not talked with the members of the congregation but along their voice and their participation in that community is not being heard and i'm very grateful this is a investment in the area i'd like to know how inclusive that community will actually be thank you. >> thank you. >> in dep>> next speaker, pl. >> good afternoon, commissioners my...
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host: is this communing -- communicate cart car? debbie: this goes car to car. it is not like a sensor but more like a radio. hold up one second. if you think of our radio, it is tuned to a specific channel. our vehicles communicate with each other. that is the protocol. very much like wi-fi except it has a lot lower length and it is more secure. host: can a third vehicle get into that communication? debbie: absolutely. you want everyone equipped around you and transmitting. you are doing a threat assessment on the vehicle. it is really the vehicle's interest is the only when you would get a morning. -- warning. host: you are calling this a threat assessment. debbie: to provide the driver a warning. for connected vehicles. you could get into where the vehicle took control. for instance, and this is way out there, but if you are doing green intersectioning and we have a signal controller that is broadcasting the signal phase and timing. what color the light is for each lane and how long it will remain in that state. if you wanted to do a safety application, you w
host: is this communing -- communicate cart car? debbie: this goes car to car. it is not like a sensor but more like a radio. hold up one second. if you think of our radio, it is tuned to a specific channel. our vehicles communicate with each other. that is the protocol. very much like wi-fi except it has a lot lower length and it is more secure. host: can a third vehicle get into that communication? debbie: absolutely. you want everyone equipped around you and transmitting. you are doing a...
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that community that come out here tonight. >> (clapping.) >> be united be indian with our community not auditor attorney be united with our community not our attorney stand with those most vulnerable in our community social justice i read it on the website as one of your core values stand with the children and teachers and know when i send any kid's to grattan i feel safer when i saw mr. phillips greeting us every morning. >> (clapping.) >> i want you to be mind fill we have 29 speaker cards to 15 minutes total. >> i'm christine a parent at grattan three children i want to speak from a health perspective from the mental health it is resonated one of your core values making the decision bans what is best for the student and for the school community because of this is the shocking to me and to our community to learn of our abrupt decision to transfer mr. phillips without any thought to how it effects the health of the students that depended on on him everyday so let's look at it from from the mental health from the social development perspective for children to feel safe they need sta
that community that come out here tonight. >> (clapping.) >> be united be indian with our community not auditor attorney be united with our community not our attorney stand with those most vulnerable in our community social justice i read it on the website as one of your core values stand with the children and teachers and know when i send any kid's to grattan i feel safer when i saw mr. phillips greeting us every morning. >> (clapping.) >> i want you to be mind fill we...
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our communities are powerful. our communities are powerful even if sometimes it doesn't feel like that. i went to share with you on example of our power, on example many in the immigrant rights movement will remember in 2006. in 2006, he trump like bill, a fascist bill, a bill that would criminalize and cash undocumented immigrants and make it a felony to eight and a bed and undocumented, a bill that put families in jeopardy, a bill that the jock-- doctors in jeopardy and if you update undocumented person you could get a subtlety. that bill passed the house of representatives in 2006, but then what happened? then what happened is that there were demonstrations around this country, the biggest demonstrations in us history all across the country in small cities and big cities immigrants were standing up for their rights. the people who everyone said were too afraid to protest, too afraid to defend themselves, they came out and had the biggest demonstrations in us history. not only, not only did we beat back that bil
our communities are powerful. our communities are powerful even if sometimes it doesn't feel like that. i went to share with you on example of our power, on example many in the immigrant rights movement will remember in 2006. in 2006, he trump like bill, a fascist bill, a bill that would criminalize and cash undocumented immigrants and make it a felony to eight and a bed and undocumented, a bill that put families in jeopardy, a bill that the jock-- doctors in jeopardy and if you update...
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vitality for the entire community. most recently, we saw the new units under construction at alice griffith where we are successfully going to build a -be able to transform that development into a new mixed-use income community with absolutely no displacement that sounds really good. but were not perfect by no stretch of the imagination, but it's really our investment in the success of the neighborhood the make san francisco a wonderful city that we all want to live in. many of us are often the focus on the nuts and bolts of the development project. this review common supervisor campos may elect to pay attention to these types of details and development projects were real estate transaction. how much is the land going to cost weight how many units are we building? rebuilding tall enough week what are the fees were the entitlement process quick all the steps of questions are constantly being asked and while these components are important and we certainly need to consider them as we undertake an incredibly challenging an
vitality for the entire community. most recently, we saw the new units under construction at alice griffith where we are successfully going to build a -be able to transform that development into a new mixed-use income community with absolutely no displacement that sounds really good. but were not perfect by no stretch of the imagination, but it's really our investment in the success of the neighborhood the make san francisco a wonderful city that we all want to live in. many of us are often the...
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people in the intelligence community are democrats? >> i think the intelligence community has been used as a political pawn by democrats and by non-trump supporters to say look, this is not how you handle these things and this is what he said, this is what the fbi said, this is what the cia said. and you keep getting these intelligence community leaks to the press which in my opinion is not called for at all. it's beyond the pale. it's probably unprecedented. i was on the committee that had a lot of classified briefings with the intelligence community. i think there is a shake-up that's needed. but i've never seen the intelligence community talk to the press the way they have -- >> you say democrats -- hold on. hold on. you say it's democrats. but let's put up what general dempsey said if we still have that. he's the chairman of the joint chiefs. he says "intelligence is hard thankless work. fortunately we have dedicated patriotic and courageous men and women on the job. thanks." he's saying this no doubt to defend the intelligence com
people in the intelligence community are democrats? >> i think the intelligence community has been used as a political pawn by democrats and by non-trump supporters to say look, this is not how you handle these things and this is what he said, this is what the fbi said, this is what the cia said. and you keep getting these intelligence community leaks to the press which in my opinion is not called for at all. it's beyond the pale. it's probably unprecedented. i was on the committee that...
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i community. and 359ors representatives, the school superintendents association, ,ivil rights groups, the pta our brothers and sisters in the any a, the people i represent in the ft cheered. president obama called it a christmas miracle. despite the extraordinary political divisions in the country, after the damaging nclb,es of policies like we've finally reached a strong bipartisan consensus and a way to improving public education. the ft worked hard to shift the focus away from testing toward teaching, to push schools decision-making back to communities and to direct federal funds to the public schools that educate the kids who need them most. that is fundamental reform of education policy. it's why education wasn't a major issue in this past presidential campaign. one of the of not big bait -- debate questions. it's becoming an issue now. on wednesday, the senate education committee will hold its first hearing to consider the betsy devos nomination. instead of nominating a secretary who sees he
i community. and 359ors representatives, the school superintendents association, ,ivil rights groups, the pta our brothers and sisters in the any a, the people i represent in the ft cheered. president obama called it a christmas miracle. despite the extraordinary political divisions in the country, after the damaging nclb,es of policies like we've finally reached a strong bipartisan consensus and a way to improving public education. the ft worked hard to shift the focus away from testing toward...
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like, our pollution-based economy, you know, helped dictate that there were poor communities-- poor communities of color-- that were always at the negative end, you know, of what that meant. like, we weren't the ones making lots of money from these crazy technologies, and the pollution, and the trucks that may carry goods that we can't get in our own communities; but we were the ones who were breathing it in, and getting sick, and getting all sorts of cancers and stuff like that. >> hinojosa: so a term like "environmental racism"? >> mm-hmm-- no, actually, i don't like to use "environmental racism"... >> >> hinojosa: because? >> because when people who might be, or, i think on some level we all are, hear of that word, they have... especially when it's in relation to the environment, they'll think, "well, that's not me," and it shuts you down. when you say something like... >> hinojosa: "it's their problem; it's their community..." >> exactly, like, "i didn't do that; i'm not a racist." but if you say things like, "everyone deserves environmental justice," then everyone deserves the right to liv
like, our pollution-based economy, you know, helped dictate that there were poor communities-- poor communities of color-- that were always at the negative end, you know, of what that meant. like, we weren't the ones making lots of money from these crazy technologies, and the pollution, and the trucks that may carry goods that we can't get in our own communities; but we were the ones who were breathing it in, and getting sick, and getting all sorts of cancers and stuff like that. >>...
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we need community leaders. in ppl get such amazing dedicated committed partner that brings passion, that brings resources, that brings expertise, that brings community history and knowledge of and sensitivity to my that brings so much to our park renovation projects. it is just a such an honor to work with them on behalf of parks, on behalf of our city and on behalf of all of you. the first person i want to bring up is a dear friend, a mentor. someone i truly admire. the national executive director of the trust for public land quite think goodenow is been at this for now nearly a quarter-century, will, as we discussed. will rogers. >>[applause] >> thank you, phil. there's a bunch of us on the make this short and sweet. but the trust for public land has been around for almost 45 years and at the heart of our mission is the belief that everyone, everyone, deserves to connect with nature close to home and remote and to connect with each other in these people natural places. that takes us from the hearts of our cit
we need community leaders. in ppl get such amazing dedicated committed partner that brings passion, that brings resources, that brings expertise, that brings community history and knowledge of and sensitivity to my that brings so much to our park renovation projects. it is just a such an honor to work with them on behalf of parks, on behalf of our city and on behalf of all of you. the first person i want to bring up is a dear friend, a mentor. someone i truly admire. the national executive...
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, this community, this community, under the name of ending gun violence or whatever issue. it may be working with organizations that, you know, deal with education, and deal with food recovery, deal with, you know, environment, et cetera. so i think, again, that's one -- one reason of division. and i think if we start having more inclusive spaces such as this, and also, recognize the intersectionality of the issues, not just who they affect, but the intersectionality of the issues themselves, so prison industrial complex, military industrial complex, school-to-prison pipeline, a broken immigration system, then we might be able to understand more holistic solutions for these issues. because a lot of solutions to ending gun violence affect other issues. >> we're going to take another question. do you have the mic? anybody have any other questions? we'll take this one right here. >> i was just wondering -- [ inaudible ]. from what i'm able to see in the social media, there are parts of the country that -- [ inaudible ]. i'm wondering how have you guys seen that play out or am
, this community, this community, under the name of ending gun violence or whatever issue. it may be working with organizations that, you know, deal with education, and deal with food recovery, deal with, you know, environment, et cetera. so i think, again, that's one -- one reason of division. and i think if we start having more inclusive spaces such as this, and also, recognize the intersectionality of the issues, not just who they affect, but the intersectionality of the issues themselves,...
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community. this man wants to fight this community? this man wants to take on this community? he is messing with the wrong folk. i will leave you with this. overestimate what this man has achieved. make wrong decisions and your calculations will be off. 310 million americans, the majority voted against him. the election was one -- the election was won because 70,000 people in three states jumped the fence. when you ask those people why they jumped the fence, they don't mention you. they mentioned the factory jobs that were lost, a mention the fact that the democrats seem to be elitist and out of touch. they mentioned they sensed some unease and some cultural anxieties but they do not mention you. mandate to dove a anything to you. even the majority of the people who voted for him did not vote for his a nonsense and the majority of people voted against him. movementd a small and not to say everyone who voted for him is a part of that, but there is a little hate army that has taken over our government. ,e have to stand up, the proud dignified and to build a massive love army to
community. this man wants to fight this community? this man wants to take on this community? he is messing with the wrong folk. i will leave you with this. overestimate what this man has achieved. make wrong decisions and your calculations will be off. 310 million americans, the majority voted against him. the election was one -- the election was won because 70,000 people in three states jumped the fence. when you ask those people why they jumped the fence, they don't mention you. they...
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want to make sure those are addressed and the communities are heard in the district and help to - to process for the communities involved submitted my seats for 6, 7 and 8 and 9 and looking at the transportation and a member of the san francisco tomorrow with the advocacy in terms of transit working or working with orientation with the west of twin peaks and helped push forward legislation that look at the students and families in the area and an item that is going through on the transportation area that will be an improvement only the ocean avenue corridor with the my velocity for the seniors and children so thank you for considering my appointment again for a position. >> is it true, mr. goodman and mr. fernandez is standing up please approach. >> good morning. i'm jesse fernandez an orientationer for the economic and environmental rights focus in the earnings and i myself my focus in indict r district 11 in neighborhoods district 11 and so this i've been with the organization for a year in 3 time i lead and served the community mapping process with various low income and grants an
want to make sure those are addressed and the communities are heard in the district and help to - to process for the communities involved submitted my seats for 6, 7 and 8 and 9 and looking at the transportation and a member of the san francisco tomorrow with the advocacy in terms of transit working or working with orientation with the west of twin peaks and helped push forward legislation that look at the students and families in the area and an item that is going through on the transportation...
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want to make sure those are addressed and the communities are heard in the district and help to - to process for the communities involved submitted my seats for 6, 7 and 8 and 9 and looking at the transportation and a member of the san francisco tomorrow with the advocacy in terms of transit working or working with orientation with the west of twin peaks and helped push forward legislation that look at the students and families in the area and an item that is going through on the transportation area that will be an improvement only the ocean avenue corridor with the my velocity for the seniors and children so thank you for considering my appointment again for a position. >> is it true, mr. goodman and mr. fernandez is standing up please approach. >> good morning. i'm jesse fernandez an orientationer for the economic and environmental rights focus in the earnings and i myself my focus in indict r district 11 in neighborhoods district 11 and so this i've been with the organization for a year in 3 time i lead and served the community mapping process with various low income and grants an
want to make sure those are addressed and the communities are heard in the district and help to - to process for the communities involved submitted my seats for 6, 7 and 8 and 9 and looking at the transportation and a member of the san francisco tomorrow with the advocacy in terms of transit working or working with orientation with the west of twin peaks and helped push forward legislation that look at the students and families in the area and an item that is going through on the transportation...
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>> john: the intelligence community collects more intelligence on foreign parties and communities. if in our investigation we pick up information, which we refer to as incidental collection, which are that with those parties, most instances with the fbi. if we did come to that type of information, we would share with the fbi and we would make sure that the intelligence committees were aware of that as well. >> chris: so is there such information? >> john: if we had that type of information, we would share it with the fbi. >> chris: that's not a denial. >> john: i wouldn't confirm or deny something like that on a program, as much as i respect i it. >> chris: thank you, sir. let's talk about hot spots. mr. trump said this weekend and "the wall street journal" that he might lift sanctions on russia if they start helping us, enters with a president-elect set about relations with the kremlin and his news conference. take a look. fico if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks? that's called an asset, not a liability. >> chris: do think that mr. trump understands the threat from russ
>> john: the intelligence community collects more intelligence on foreign parties and communities. if in our investigation we pick up information, which we refer to as incidental collection, which are that with those parties, most instances with the fbi. if we did come to that type of information, we would share with the fbi and we would make sure that the intelligence committees were aware of that as well. >> chris: so is there such information? >> john: if we had that type...
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community schools like the community health academy helps to meet the physical and social needs and then it is located in manhattan nearly all six and a 50 students live in poverty and one-third are second language learning students. in this greeting said got to the 200 that need them. that they were struggling and what they needed and with those class's it has the food pantry in the resource center offering a full-service community health clinic with 6,000 enrolled members although schools receive a health screening and also have access to social workers and a full-time psychologist. all of this boulder's student achievement. the academy reduces the us students sat level plan by 37% between 2013 and 16. those reading at the highest level rose by 26%. it proves that great results are possible to focus on the well-being of the child and the child's family and community. this is not an isolated example. with dozens of other communities to take similar approaches and results and that allows the teachers and their kids to focus on the second pillar. we set high expectations as we should to d
community schools like the community health academy helps to meet the physical and social needs and then it is located in manhattan nearly all six and a 50 students live in poverty and one-third are second language learning students. in this greeting said got to the 200 that need them. that they were struggling and what they needed and with those class's it has the food pantry in the resource center offering a full-service community health clinic with 6,000 enrolled members although schools...
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he needs to have a strong intelligence community, and that intelligence community needs to also maintain credibility, even if he's weakening the credibility, we're in this place where we have fake intelligence just like we have fake news and the public will believe whatever intelligence donald trump says is right or wrong. you know, when you muddle everything, and it's so subjective and given to the whims of one person, that's harmful to our democracy. >> nicole, as a patriot, we learned during the presidency of 43, there's a home team which you don't have to be on, but we know what the away team is capable of doing. no intelligence briefing should ever come to light. that is by definition our most valued stuff. isn't that one of the tragedies at the heart of all this? >> the truth is, it often does. but there's a process. i mean, there's the pdb about 9/11 and al qaeda. when there's a public interest to declassify it. what's so striking is we sat through the confirmation hearings with general mattis and pompeo today. i've been awake a long time, sorry. and you just can't fathom those gu
he needs to have a strong intelligence community, and that intelligence community needs to also maintain credibility, even if he's weakening the credibility, we're in this place where we have fake intelligence just like we have fake news and the public will believe whatever intelligence donald trump says is right or wrong. you know, when you muddle everything, and it's so subjective and given to the whims of one person, that's harmful to our democracy. >> nicole, as a patriot, we learned...
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the police community tensions that had been a part of everyday life in low income communities since emancipation come to bear the kind of impact that the type of surveillance and protection that low-income americans face at the same time that communities that are targeted for police patrol don't really have a say but cannot cite check over police police departments and i think these are the kinds of balances the need to change and we have seen consistently. all levels of government resists teen control and power to grassroots groups even when many of those reflect gain the goals of the policy of the carter administration. >> ray, thank you very much. i want to read a passage that says something about what he thinks is necessary to address this question. you'll see it's extremely demanding. i've got a question for him. this is a matter where tommy is just functioning as a theorist, an ideal theorist in ideal circumstances in setting the standard, what would count as justice to be reasonably just, a society must take effective measures to defeat racism in all its forms, ideological, institutional
the police community tensions that had been a part of everyday life in low income communities since emancipation come to bear the kind of impact that the type of surveillance and protection that low-income americans face at the same time that communities that are targeted for police patrol don't really have a say but cannot cite check over police police departments and i think these are the kinds of balances the need to change and we have seen consistently. all levels of government resists teen...
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did intercept communications of russia celebrating the donald trump win and also intercept communications in which they talked about the cyber attacks, that would be pretty convincing evidence presumably to donald trump? >> that would hopefully be very compelling evidence. and it's my expectation that the president-elect would put america's interests first and especially after today's hearing in front of the armed services committee, the very strong voices he's heard in the house, the senate, republicans and democrats, work with us in a bipartisan way to stand up to putin's attack on russia and to take stronger steps to make sure that we defend our country from other future cyber attacks. >> senator coons, thank you for joining us. much more on the breaking news. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop fur
did intercept communications of russia celebrating the donald trump win and also intercept communications in which they talked about the cyber attacks, that would be pretty convincing evidence presumably to donald trump? >> that would hopefully be very compelling evidence. and it's my expectation that the president-elect would put america's interests first and especially after today's hearing in front of the armed services committee, the very strong voices he's heard in the house, the...
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the more everyone benefits there are more opportunity for community integration making our community safer thank you. >> thank you >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon i'm a supporter of the cannabis club in the neighborhood i'm a fourth generation in the neighborhood and lived here my whole life and don't see nothing wrong with that as long as other groups concern of influencing children and you know so say their children might get into it you have to be legally 21 and authored by a doctor to get the card and anything so i wouldn't see that being a big issue marijuana is a good resource for people's medical health and i don't see anything wrong a lot of neighborhoods have one it is time for this neighborhood to have one as well so going forward i'm a supporter of it. >> thank you, sir. >> hi commissioners you know if necessary need to buy the drugs the other shop can operate the delivery our neighborhood is getting better the drugs people out in front of of the bus stop and the community seems like not a good idea so no mcd. >> thank you, ms. sing. >> next speaker, please. >>
the more everyone benefits there are more opportunity for community integration making our community safer thank you. >> thank you >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon i'm a supporter of the cannabis club in the neighborhood i'm a fourth generation in the neighborhood and lived here my whole life and don't see nothing wrong with that as long as other groups concern of influencing children and you know so say their children might get into it you have to be legally 21 and...
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community, not just economically, but without it, you basically have no community. all of this will cause the entire insurance market to unravel, raising costs for everyone. this means families are going to pay more for prescription drugs, pay more on their premium and pay more for out-of-pocket costs. and so if the republicans are still unphased by the health impacts of the repeal that i just outlined and have been outlining for the last four or five hours over the last three or four days, there is another reason to be extremely ft. cauts about what's about to happen. as we know, the vehicle for this is a budget resolution, right? and they're trying to characterize this as though it's not a budget resolution, but the only -- the only reason they're doing it as a budget vehicle is so they can do reconciliation. what does that mean? that means they only need 51 votes where otherwise they would need 60 votes. but this is a budget. if it were not a budget, they wouldn't be subject to the 51-vote threshold. this is the federal budget. and this federal budget increases t
community, not just economically, but without it, you basically have no community. all of this will cause the entire insurance market to unravel, raising costs for everyone. this means families are going to pay more for prescription drugs, pay more on their premium and pay more for out-of-pocket costs. and so if the republicans are still unphased by the health impacts of the repeal that i just outlined and have been outlining for the last four or five hours over the last three or four days,...
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of the the principles original communities act of 1934 and the 1996 tele communications act need to remain. that is competition is key, protection is key, universal access is key, opened networks are key. there may be places around the edges where the loss has gotten a little long in the tooth, and they can be fixed. but whether we need a conference of rewrite, i'm not so sure. >> what is your reaction to what the former chairman bill kinard had to say? as a historical, technological, and market boundaries this thing pushing these industries bird, the statutory differences make less and less sense. >> i would agree with that. i think the silent approach is a little long in the tooth. it may be time to think about making them more consistent. however, that doesn't mean getting rid of the fcc power to protect consumers and promote competition. that is still necessary. is interesting to see some of the folks who have been helping with the fcc transition. they have been siding a lot to former chairman kinard. desire to restructure the agency and go more towards deregulatory ways of regulating
of the the principles original communities act of 1934 and the 1996 tele communications act need to remain. that is competition is key, protection is key, universal access is key, opened networks are key. there may be places around the edges where the loss has gotten a little long in the tooth, and they can be fixed. but whether we need a conference of rewrite, i'm not so sure. >> what is your reaction to what the former chairman bill kinard had to say? as a historical, technological, and...
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plaintiff communicate. that's still speculation. >> that's what you mostly have been talking about. >> yes thand and the government will succeed in targeting commune cases. still speculation and plaintiffs also speculate on last one, that they'll be parties to intercepted communication. >> the second and third one, zblsh it depends. not clear that their communication, they can show they would necessarily be collected through upstream oppose to some other program. >> what about the plaintiff stands in a dimpbts posture, the government doesn't need to engage in a dragnet program in order to guarder what the media's communications given the way the media operates. what about that? >> it's certain the government must be collecting them. there are limited pathway, again, this goes to the 49 sub ra mean cables so, they say there are those limited choke points and so limited pathway, they have 1 trillion, they assume they have to trans a it those. the next part is they say their communication, 1 trillion, are so n
plaintiff communicate. that's still speculation. >> that's what you mostly have been talking about. >> yes thand and the government will succeed in targeting commune cases. still speculation and plaintiffs also speculate on last one, that they'll be parties to intercepted communication. >> the second and third one, zblsh it depends. not clear that their communication, they can show they would necessarily be collected through upstream oppose to some other program. >> what...
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that is a heavy burden for our community. we have amazing straight allies and we love our straight out there we love you all >>[laughing] but there is nothing quite like coming from a community and representing the community and understanding firsthand the challenges to my and jeff, that will be on you and i think you are going to do it with grace and with talent than with passion and i'm just really proud that you're taking this step and you have my complete support and i look forward to working together. so, congratulations. >>[applause]. >> thank you so much sen. d'errico we really appreciate that. so next speaker is a dear friend of our family, joya dominick. she's a public school parents and a really wonderful friend of ours who's come up to graciously accept to say a few words on all our behalf. so here's julie dominick. >>[applause] >> this is not what i do on a regular basis so i'm a little nervous. >>[laughing] jeff and i became friends through our lovely little daughters. two little girls became really good friends
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>> good afternoon, commissioners hernandez with the affordable divisadero community so we're happy to hear this is proposed to be continued out 2 months as you may know we've submitted letters of opposition to the project as proposed not include enough affordable units so we're hoping that the 2 most continuance allows the city the supervisors office and committee to come to an agreement so we have the next door neighbor of this property here if she wants to speak now you'll not hear this afterward if you decide to continue; correct? >> right now the only matter we'll be accept testimony the matter of continuance. >> so the divisadero supports the continuance thank you for your time. >> is there any additional public comment? >> from the project needs the extra time thank you for being here. however, it has been changed from 52 unit a request for variance on the rear yard sunlights a major, major problem for me, i have a letter in my pews from a perspective. >> we're hearing testimony on whether or not to continue this involuntarily the project will be before us. >> i want to say 24 b
>> good afternoon, commissioners hernandez with the affordable divisadero community so we're happy to hear this is proposed to be continued out 2 months as you may know we've submitted letters of opposition to the project as proposed not include enough affordable units so we're hoping that the 2 most continuance allows the city the supervisors office and committee to come to an agreement so we have the next door neighbor of this property here if she wants to speak now you'll not hear this...
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be and they are seen as key players in the community. and that is where we want to be and where we need to be. i would ask you to respond to that, but unless you have a word, that is a brilliant note and a wonderful panel and w wonderful fun and brilliant and thank you so much for coming. we thank you. [ applause ] >> you guys are good. >> perhaps they have been grilled enough, but now it is time to take questions from all of you. there are two of us going around with microphones, and please raise your hand, and we will come to you, and also, please say the first and last name with the question and it is being recorded by us, and it will be first thing up in the morning and so you can share it with your students, and everyone, and c-span is here so it is nationally broadcast and also up on the website at some point after the election. louis has a question on the right. >> i'm tye, and i'm a published author and done lots of research in the private like to get ti l -- getty libraries and also the university libraries and i have an admirat
be and they are seen as key players in the community. and that is where we want to be and where we need to be. i would ask you to respond to that, but unless you have a word, that is a brilliant note and a wonderful panel and w wonderful fun and brilliant and thank you so much for coming. we thank you. [ applause ] >> you guys are good. >> perhaps they have been grilled enough, but now it is time to take questions from all of you. there are two of us going around with microphones,...
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that's the kind of community that i live in. right? that's the kind of community we all live in. that's why i want to serve is not for grandiose purposes, but as a mayor said, to take care of people's problems and where there is broader policy that can make things better for the people in my district, then to advance those. the other reason i'm really honored to serve is that aiken is a dramatic change for me, but i will be the lgbt supervisor. >>[applause]. these are perilous times. we face and existential threat. rights that we fought for and won that women have one, are may be, we may have to fight for them all over again. our gains maybe you raised by what he does with the courts. our immigrant community, you know, it's shameful. these are our neighbors. we have to be here to make sure, and united. i know there's been a lot of classes this that's gone on and i hope because i know people on both sides. aggressive modern, whatever labels you want to use, but we need to be fighting together, right? right? >>[applause] our fight is outside. a particular interest to me for me is h
that's the kind of community that i live in. right? that's the kind of community we all live in. that's why i want to serve is not for grandiose purposes, but as a mayor said, to take care of people's problems and where there is broader policy that can make things better for the people in my district, then to advance those. the other reason i'm really honored to serve is that aiken is a dramatic change for me, but i will be the lgbt supervisor. >>[applause]. these are perilous times. we...
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the community youth center. stay with us. organization..but especially in this community...whic h is why we wrap up our show >>> we have heard how important young people are to any organization, but especially in this community, which is why we wrap up with the community youth center of san francisco. joining us are the executive director and the project director of behavioral health components, kyle. welcome. i want to see his business card later. give us an idea, first of all, an overview, as we like to do, in terms of the organization and how it got started. >> community youth center of san francisco was found in 1970. this year, we're going to celebrate our 47th anniversary. we started as chinatown youth center. we used to call ourselfed cyc, because originally, our service only catered to the chinese issues, especially related to delink wnsy prevention, but we have expanded our services to serve about 5,000 youth every year in san francisco, city wide, and not only chinese americans but also asian pacific i
the community youth center. stay with us. organization..but especially in this community...whic h is why we wrap up our show >>> we have heard how important young people are to any organization, but especially in this community, which is why we wrap up with the community youth center of san francisco. joining us are the executive director and the project director of behavioral health components, kyle. welcome. i want to see his business card later. give us an idea, first of all, an...
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so this is one case where the communicate, communicate, communicate is the watch word. >> senator cruz. >> thank you mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you for being here and thank you for your service to our nation. the topic of this nation, cybersecurity, cyberattack is a growing threat to this country and one i think will only become greater in the years ahead. we have seen in recent years serious attacks from among others, russia, china, north korea. it is with some irony, i spent a number of years in the private sector and to the best of my knowledge never had my information hacked. all i had to do was get elected to the united states senate and the office of personnel management was promptly hacked and everyone on this bench had our information stolen by a foreign assault. my question, admiral rogers, starting with you, is what do you see as the greatest cybersecurity threats facing our country and what specifically should we be doing about it to protect ourselves? >> no small question. when i look at the challenges and the threats it's in no particular order. significant extraction
so this is one case where the communicate, communicate, communicate is the watch word. >> senator cruz. >> thank you mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you for being here and thank you for your service to our nation. the topic of this nation, cybersecurity, cyberattack is a growing threat to this country and one i think will only become greater in the years ahead. we have seen in recent years serious attacks from among others, russia, china, north korea. it is with some irony, i spent a...
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citizenship they once they get through the screening they go to legal communication to see lawyers to check am i eligible to be a citizen we send them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for citizenship prep classes and have agencies it stays on site and this is filing out forms for people that are eligible so not just about your 22 page form but other community services and benefits there's an economic and safety public benefit if we nationalize all people to be a citizen with the network no objection over $3 million in income for those but more importantly the city saves money $86 million by reducing the benefit costs. >> thank you. >> i've been
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and actually, a lot of those ideas came out of the immigrant community--mexican immigrant community. people were asking, "what should we do? what should we do?" and the response of the immigrant--mexican immigrant persons, they said, "we first--let's not ask what we should do. let's ask them what they need." and so, they were very particular, because, you know, they feel that it's most important is that we listen to what's happening to these people and listen to where their stories are, what are their concerns, and then respond out of their concerns rather than us coming in with a solution, saying we're gonna march or we're gonna do that, because i think that there are some security concerns for them and their own families, and so we're looking at finding ways to stand in solidarity as a church institution, to find ways to stand in solidarity with existing movements of people that are trying to fight for economic justice, social justice, and representation. damian: all right, well, he's got a new title with the diocese of san jose. it involves a lot of social justice issues. there is
and actually, a lot of those ideas came out of the immigrant community--mexican immigrant community. people were asking, "what should we do? what should we do?" and the response of the immigrant--mexican immigrant persons, they said, "we first--let's not ask what we should do. let's ask them what they need." and so, they were very particular, because, you know, they feel that it's most important is that we listen to what's happening to these people and listen to where their...
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they have nothing the fear we want to thank him a special thanks for his leadership of the diverse community in san francisco and like to say it him and unapologetic fight for the city's dignity and justice and civil right and renewed strength we believe for elected officials throughout the country so we would like to thank him thank you, mr. mayor and i saw one time thank you very much for our beloved mayor, we hope and actually prefer that he runs again (laughter). >> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to come and to celebrate the coming together of leadership in all our diverse community to protect and enhance and share the love the city has to continue to be
they have nothing the fear we want to thank him a special thanks for his leadership of the diverse community in san francisco and like to say it him and unapologetic fight for the city's dignity and justice and civil right and renewed strength we believe for elected officials throughout the country so we would like to thank him thank you, mr. mayor and i saw one time thank you very much for our beloved mayor, we hope and actually prefer that he runs again (laughter). >> i hope so but it...
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our best community, our best community, this is a man, this man wants to fight this community? this man wants to take on this community? oh, he's messing with the wrong folk. [ applause ] >> messing with the wrong folk. so i leave you with this, don't overestimate what this man has achieved. you'll make wrong decisions. your calculations will be off. okay. 310 million americans, the majority voted against him, who voted. the election was won because 79,000 people in three states jumped the fence. and when you ask those people why they jumped the fence, they don't mention you. they don't. they mention the factory jobs that were lost. they mention the fact that the democrats sometimes seem to be elitist and out of touch. they mention a sense of unease and some cultural anxieties but they don't mention you. they don't. he doesn't have a mandate to do anything to you. even the majority of the people who voted for him didn't vote for all of his nonsense. and majority of the people voted against him. he created a little tiny hate-based movement which is not to say that everybody who
our best community, our best community, this is a man, this man wants to fight this community? this man wants to take on this community? oh, he's messing with the wrong folk. [ applause ] >> messing with the wrong folk. so i leave you with this, don't overestimate what this man has achieved. you'll make wrong decisions. your calculations will be off. okay. 310 million americans, the majority voted against him, who voted. the election was won because 79,000 people in three states jumped...
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and all of the intel community. so all of the agencies that make up the intel community. and i obviously work hand in glove with the fbi which, while part of doj, is very much its own component. >> host: what are you doing at the state of the net conference? >> guest: i'm going to be participating in a panel with the private sector and a dhs official to talk about radicalization of the internet and particularly use of the internet by terrorist organizations such as the islamic state of iraq in the levant or isil. >> host: is it illegal for isis or levant to be on the internet? >> guest: it's nonillegal to be on the internet. -- it's not illegal to be on the internet. there are different types of things posted that might, if they solicit acts of violence, might themselves be criminal actions because if you solicit violence against specific individuals, that might cross the line into criminal behavior. but, of course, much of content you see on the internet is protected by the first amendment. not content that would be criminal. i, there is a fair bit of content that certai
and all of the intel community. so all of the agencies that make up the intel community. and i obviously work hand in glove with the fbi which, while part of doj, is very much its own component. >> host: what are you doing at the state of the net conference? >> guest: i'm going to be participating in a panel with the private sector and a dhs official to talk about radicalization of the internet and particularly use of the internet by terrorist organizations such as the islamic state...
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community i live in is a diverse community. i grew up here, i raised my children here. i will work on gray's -- work cn is a diverse community. on raising their grandchildren. they are here very quickly. they are there to back you up if they have it -- if they have any concerns. something you haven't seen before, moseying around are doing things. they send out a cruiser and take care of the problems that need -- need to be done. he would rather us call and they're not be a problem. i can't say enough about sheriff judd. he encourages the youngsters to do right in school. i think it is fantastic. host thing more on the views of law enforcement officials. according to the pew research center come up -- pew research center, please work has always been hard. majorities of police officer say recent high-profile fatal encounters between black citizens and police officers have made their jobs riskier. and manyd tension officers reluctant to fully carry out some of their duties. we have james calling in from san diego california. how are police community relations in san diego?
community i live in is a diverse community. i grew up here, i raised my children here. i will work on gray's -- work cn is a diverse community. on raising their grandchildren. they are here very quickly. they are there to back you up if they have it -- if they have any concerns. something you haven't seen before, moseying around are doing things. they send out a cruiser and take care of the problems that need -- need to be done. he would rather us call and they're not be a problem. i can't say...
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which communications it wants to retain for the long term. our claim in the standing issues in the case turn on the breadth of that initial search. we don't think it is relevant for the standing purposes here that the government may discard some of the communications after looking through them, just as if the government searched every home in richmond for a particular let e or piece of evidence, and only found that evidence in a handful of homes, one would never deskrcribe that search as targeted in the way that the government trying to describe surveillance targeted here. just because the government retains only some of the communications at the end of the search process does not mean that the initial search and the one on which the standingi inte is not far, far broader. so that is something different than the other courts considering previous surveillance challenges have had before them. >> what are the allegations that you say that are plausibly fwog to lead to this dragnet theory of the upstream surveillance that you are talking about? >
which communications it wants to retain for the long term. our claim in the standing issues in the case turn on the breadth of that initial search. we don't think it is relevant for the standing purposes here that the government may discard some of the communications after looking through them, just as if the government searched every home in richmond for a particular let e or piece of evidence, and only found that evidence in a handful of homes, one would never deskrcribe that search as...