effectively but if we don t, also, focus on what you are talking about the leniency that we give to these people who are breaking these laws we are never going to feel safe. and so, this is something i read about in that book. it s something i lived 50 years something i learned 50 years ago. focus on crime at the same time. and you said the way you do it, without you have to, um, be cognizant of people s rights when you are doing it because you talk about stop-and-frisk and all of that and why it was stopped. it s compassionately, constitutionally, and consistently. the three cs. we know how to do that. we know how to train for that. basically, the goal is to train so they do that and then we regain the trust of the community and then we can, together, take back our streets and our subways and our neighborhoods and our cities and our states. thank you, commissioner. i appreciate it. my best to your lovely wife of
covid how passionate is it to in gender people living in these unsanitary situations so you re correct what you said lawrence crime comes against homelessness i think they should be treated compassionately these with people with unfortunate situations. some of them are opportune fist and it is not weather in california and there are tons of benefits. but this is a problem that needs to be addressed head-on just like rudy giuliani cleaned up new york in 1990s we need that for quality of life for compassion towards these people. and for protection of the citizens from the crime that accompany this anarchy. someone that has talked with homeless population because i want to know their story they have drug addiction some have mental health but a lot of services offered to them all housing, health services three meals days and a lot of them decided they don t want to take any of those services because so easy to just get the needles
covid how passionate is it to in gender people living in these unsanitary situations so you re correct what you said lawrence crime comes against homelessness i think they should be treated compassionately these with people with unfortunate situations. some of them are opportune fist and it is not weather in california and there are tons of benefits. but this is a problem that needs to be addressed head-on just like rudy giuliani cleaned up new york in 1990s we need that for quality of life for compassion towards these people. and for protection of the citizens from the crime that accompany this anarchy. someone that has talked with homeless population because i want to know their story they have drug addiction some have mental health but a lot of services offered to them all housing, health services three meals days and a lot of them decided they don t want to take any of those services because so easy to just get the needles
covid how passionate is it to in gender people living in these unsanitary situations so you re correct what you said lawrence crime comes against homelessness i think they should be treated compassionately these with people with unfortunate situations. some of them are opportune fist and it is not weather in california and there are tons of benefits. but this is a problem that needs to be addressed head-on just like rudy giuliani cleaned up new york in 1990s we need that for quality of life for compassion towards these people. and for protection of the citizens from the crime that accompany this anarchy. someone that has talked with homeless population because i want to know their story they have drug addiction some have mental health but a lot of services offered to them all housing, health services three meals days and a lot of them decided they don t want to take any of those services because so easy to just get the needles
people are scared. those people often don t know any more than i know. that s roland oliphant, the daily telegraph. luke harding, senior international correspondent of the guardian, you are still with us from the west of ukraine. do you agree with that, that it can be hard to find whole picture when you are in the middle a conflict? i mean, iagree with both sentiments. yes, when the daily invasion started, i went to kyiv s independence square and i did the most basic journalistic exercise of vox pops and i talk to people about how they felt and amazingly there was a coffee bar which was open and i talked to people about their feelings and expectations. and just on the logistics, it s true, i mean, half of your brain is dealing with trying to get the story out as accurately and as well and compassionately as possible to tell human stories and i guess to bear witness about what is going on but the other half is worrying