Recommend, because they live in the neighborhood, theyve been impacted by drug dealing. Several of them have lived experience as theyve already shared, with the experience of open air drug dealing. And i think the committee would be wellserved. And these are Jesse James Johnson, sam dennison, Cheryl Shanks and Curtis Bradford. All amazing people. And also i would like to mention kim diamond too. I know all five of these individuals. They all do really good work in the neighborhood. And i think the committee would be well served. They understand processes, they know how to work in the group. They live and work in the neighborhood and real life experience. Let me read this one more time. Jesse james johnson, sam dennison, Cheryl Shanks, Curtis Bradford and kim diamond. I hope youll give due consideration to those five but whoever you choose, it will be a good committee. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Supervisors, my name is brian edwards. Im a Community Advocate and organizer with t
Specifically to this agape love that says no, this is the truth. The truth needs to be spoke. Theres places in the city where its not allowed. There are places you would not see this level of drug use. Lets start there. Lets take that model, lets bring that love and the resources that we have, the outreach would be the biggest difference. If we can provide a difference for them in their lives and the hope, lifestyle, addiction is reel. Beliefs, habits and traditions have been handed out that makes us think this is the only way. That is another thing that has to be challenged. So i say thank you, whichever way you go, im glad you are going in that direction, and i will support you in any form. Thank you. [applause] good morning, honorable supervisors. My name is rhiannon bailard. Im the executive director of operations at uc hastings law and i serve as Vice President of the board for the Tenderloin Community benefits district. Im here today applying for a seat as a Business Owner repres
In the streets, and i believe the empathy we are bringing will be the difference. What i would hope to bring, specifically to this agape love that says no, this is the truth. The truth needs to be spoke. Theres places in the city where its not allowed. There are places you would not see this level of drug use. Lets start there. Lets take that model, lets bring that love and the resources that we have, the outreach would be the biggest difference. If we can provide a difference for them in their lives and the hope, lifestyle, addiction is reel. Beliefs, habits and traditions have been handed out that makes us think this is the only way. That is another thing that has to be challenged. So i say thank you, whichever way you go, im glad you are going in that direction, and i will support you in any form. Thank you. [applause] good morning, honorable supervisors. My name is rhiannon bailard. Im the executive director of operations at uc hastings law and i serve as Vice President of the boar
They end the regular season at denver. So they still have a pretty good chance, looking at that schedule, to stay in that playoff picture and punch their ticket to the postseason. Derek carr and the raiders looked really good. Carr was good. Josh jacobs had some really big runs. Now they need to find that mojo again. What do they need to do to stay in that playoff picture and get over the hump . You see number 28 . Hand the ball to him and trust this offensive line. You have trent brown, a really good defense. You might be getting some guys back. So helping out this front four and this offensive line is what youll need to do. And just put last week behind you. Exactly. Coming up, an nfl tradition. Highlights from turkey game when we continue. [ electrical buzzing ] [ dramatic music ] ahhhh ahhhh elliott. You came back welcome back. Steph curry will be on warriors pregame live at 4 00. The team is in miami. Hell be in studio as an analyst. Bears and lions in detroit. Third quarter, chic
Compelling documentary on Human Trafficking. Abscbn international does very informative pieces for the community and this documentary, kept six decades of servitude, is the latest example. Joining me now is the producer, journalist steve angeles, born in the philippines and another of his documentaries,r lost and found, about filipino orphans in montana. And also with us is the director and cinematographer, jeremiah ysip, a bay areabased awardwinning cinematographer who has been recognized for his work in news, documentaries, films, and features. Welcome to the show. Steve angeles thi know that kept debuted already. Whats the initial reaction youve been getting so far . Steve a lot of people, first of all, they like how we executed it. We mixed it up with some of his shots, of course, as well as some animation and a lot of people really liked it cause its a subject that not too many people talk about or they talk about not in this form of modernday slavery, so good reviews so far. Robe