Deputies did not de escalate the heard saying gordon 15 and that he could ordered by health side of the car then using and allowed but controversial neck holes and then ultimately. Deaf people out the temps to place their carotid restraint and mister ward. In my opinion and the opinion of others have looked at this that carotid restraint was improperly applied. Made the situation worse deputies also taser board when the altercation happened in late november mother told 4 was in a wheelchair. Why were they so rough with him. She says taser him and that hold it makes me want to cry he was disabled, he could not get out of the car. It would take him 10 minutes his body was broken. The sheriff is adamant. It says not the conduct this displayed on the video is not the conduct that we represent here at the Sonoma County Sheriffs Office. Its not conduct this that is acceptable. The Sonoma County Sheriffs Office. The deputy who lost his job Deputy Charles want had been with the department for
Community, including growing up asian in america, we wrap up our show with wu yee Childrens Services celebrating its 40th year as it helps chinese immigrants, especially in china town. All that on our show today. Well, we have prided ourselves in presenting the contributions of japaneseamericans during world war ii, and today we get to talk about an effort to make their history a part of the literary landscape in a big way. Joining me to talk about the coffee book, the go for broke spirit portraits of courage are robert horsting, the oral historian and coauthor, and photographer and coauthor shane sato. Welcome to the show. Robert horsting thank you for having us. Robert handa great to have both of you here. Well, give me an idea. First of all, we were talking a little bit earlier about, you know, the idea of this, and how it got started, and your collaboration. Give us an idea in terms of the origins of this book, and how you guys ended up collaborating. Go ahead, robert. Shane sato w
Identified the cartels. [inaudible conversations] autho. Dionne, annette gordonreed, Juan Williams anymore. But first up christian green talks about her book, something must be done about Prince Edward county. Booktv on cspan2 live from the gaithersburg book festival. [inaudible conversations]. If you are tweeting today, use the hashtag gbf, and we need your feedback. Surveys are available at the tent and on our web site. Complete a survey for a chance to win a 100 visa gift card. Im pleased to introduce author kristen green. Shell be signing books immediately after the presentation, and copies of her books are on sale in the politics prose tent, a great partner for us this year. A quick word about buying books. Even though this is a free event, it does help the book festival if you buy books. The more books we sell at our event, the more publishers are willing to send their authors here to the book festival. Purchasing books from politics prose does benefit the local economy. It suppo
For your service ruth, and i think the commissioners also wanted to say a few words and we have a little certificate and token of our appreciation. We will just go from left to right. So ruth, i want to say, you know, since i was in the ones that wrote the resolutions to have the Parent Advisory Council, i think that it was you that took the baton and just ran with it, with your deep commitment to parent voice and attending all of these late night meetings we always see you, sometimes you are the only one in the audience and i have seen you so many times just sit with parents and prep them. Or the especially the parents where english is the second language to present in front of us. I think that you have really empowered so many of our parents through the work in the years. I want to say a personal thank you and also thank you for stepping up and working with us now to do a districtwide parent empowerment plan, thank you, ruth, much, much, much, luck to you. I just want to as you proba
Certificate. I am totally shocked and really appreciative. And i was saying to maranda before how much i love that part of commendations are thanking the people that they are getting recognized for and that is truly how i feel about the pack. I have worked hard over the last eight years and i am proud of what we have accomplished but it was my job. I got paid to do that. I felt that i was accountable for doing a good job at what i was doing. And everybody on the pack is a volunteer. And i just feel it was such an honor and a privilege to work for you guys and i learned, i learned so much from that. And so many people stayed on for extra time, until they termed out and went way beyond the expectations that we had set at the beginning. So i just really appreciate the recommendation, i cant even articulate how moved i am by this. And i do feel like i also have to acknowledge the support of the funders who have allowed the pack to build staffing and infrastructure that help us be functiona