Lets check in with Christie Smith live in San Francisco. Reporter thats right. Demonstrators are just starting to gather here on Market Street in San Francisco. They are planning a die in. They put this together very quickly upset with President Trump comments about fire and fury. We did speak with an expert on International Relations who believes diplomacy is critical and the rhetoric is not helpful. There are questions about who is in place in big cities like San Francisco. Now we spoke with the department of emergency management. They say San Francisco prepares for all types of emergencies, of course, earthquakes, fires and man made events. They take an allhazards approach is what they are saying and the more likely scenario, not the threat of a Nuclear Missile but some sort of radiology device, perhaps dirty b bombs. They say they train for all sorts of vents in San Francisco. This group is telling me they will be out here probably for the next hour or two. They put this together q
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Mike Beasley - Morgan Hill/San Martin - Individual
Mike Beasley, center, with plaque, is joined by President/Superintendent Dr. Kathleen
Rose, far left, Gavilan Trustee Rachel Perez, second from right, and members of the
FOCUS Safe Parking Team at the Morgan Hill Bible Church. The location serves as a
transitional car park where people experiencing homelessness can legally park overnight.
The site also offers showers, bathrooms, laundry facilities and other support services.
After retiring from IBM, Beasley chose to apply his business experience to solving problems in the community. A founding board member of the Gilroy Compassion Center in 2011, he has served in multiple positions. He spends hours advocating, researching, team-building, and planning with the Compassion Center. He is dedicated to developing long-term solutions for homelessness and building the team to make it happen. As Board Chair Beasley was instrumental in recruiting and hiring the