Pipeline how we process and get information, its largely solely demonstrated as an act of violence or a very abrasive vice. Rarely is it narrated in a way where people are constantly having to live in many of our communities in this country in war zones. That are actually assaulting the psychology, the emotion, and the spirit of young people and families far beyond just a physical toll. I think the daily impact, at least how we understand it, particularly here in the way area, is very much around trauma. We just really quickly, 600 shootings have happened in the bay area averaged over the last 20 years. City of oakland, im talking about specifically the city of oakland, 120 killings or so average. You can just imagine the concentric circles of trauma, of families that have had to deal with gunrelated hop sides, not even speaking about suicides. I think trauma is something we have to continue to imagine. Its not just literally the victims themselves or even their immediate families, tha
People around him at all time. [ applause ] i dont think governor gilmore was worried about it, do you . No. Youre not a threat. Youre the good guys. Thats right. So its the safest room in the state as bob said. Theres a lot of information out there and information is the power of politics. If you want to win elections, you have to have information. And part of the critical information that you need is information about the candidates, where they stand, what they stand for, do they really mean what they say, have they proven that they mean what they say, what did they say a couple of years ago, what are they saying now, how is it different. There is lots of sites out there. Theres lots of research out there. The National Shooting Sports Foundation has their gun vote project online. Good information, good resources. The nra, gun owners of america, Citizens Committee for the right to keep and bear arms, the various state organizations, the Arizona Citizens Defense League yeah of which im
Pediatric wards. There is an anecdotal relationship. We did an informal survey of our members asking them what is your number . When you reflect on medical School Residency in your practice, in your lives, how many gun violence victims have you had interactions with, and was on average 40. That is an incredible number and it reminds us that in health care and medicine, we are at an important intersection where we are trying to care for the victims of violence but also trying to move one step ahead and take steps towards prevention as well. Margo hirsch, as someone working in the realm of solutions, we are talking about , the epicenter of. Echnological innovation we often in america are producing world changing technology. What technologies are available to us now to address this problem . Margo the primary technologies we are seeing today through the 2014ation that started in are primarily biometric feel gies and are i radio frequency. Those are the two standouts right now. Readingric
Gassed and shot at. Justice. We will shot, kill if necessary. An autopsy will show that brown was shot six times, twice in the head. He was the fourth unarmed black man to be killed in the United States by police in the span of a month. Street protests and Police Tactics brought ferguson into the national and international spotlight. Things spiralled. Reports of gunshots fired from the crowd. A state of emergency was declared. A National Guard was deployed, and the u. S. Attorneygeneral launched an investigation. Faultlines was in ferguson to see how this sparked something bigger, something that had been below the surface for years. On your knees. Hands up. [ gunfire ] this is more than Michael Brown. This is about civilians against corrupt law [ chanting ] this is the area fergusons residents are calling ground zero, the epicentre of the [ chanting ] when we arrived it was the fourth day in a row that people were marching along the street, a few blocks from where Michael Brown [ chant
We are sick of being tear gassed and shot at. Justice. We will shot, kill if necessary. An autopsy will show that brown was shot six times, twice in the head. He was the fourth unarmed black man to be killed in the United States by police in the span of a month. Street protests and Police Tactics brought ferguson into the national and international spotlight. Things spiralled. Reports of gunshots fired from the crowd. A state of emergency was declared. A National Guard was deployed, and the u. S. Attorneygeneral launched an investigation. Faultlines was in ferguson to see how this sparked something bigger, something that had been below the surface for years. On your knees. Hands up. [ gunfire ] this is more than Michael Brown. This is about civilians against corrupt law [ chanting ] this is the area fergusons residents are calling ground zero, the epicentre of the [ chanting ] when we arrived it was the fourth day in a row that people were marching along the street, a few blocks from w