Gentlemen. I am a scholar here at the university of louisville and its an honor to welcome you this evening. In celebration of Constitution Day we thank you for joining us for a debate. It is my pleasure to introduce the moderator for this evenings debate. A 24 theme for the Brandeis School of law at the university of louisville. Prior to coming to brandeis, Dean Crawford served as a professor of environmental law at Tulane University law school in new orleans louisiana. Dean crawford was a member of the faculty at Georgia State University College of law in atlanta where he founded and codirector of the study for metropolitan growth which developed new models for fieldbased education and competitive and environmental landuse. A degree from Harvard Law School and degrees in history from cambridge and columbia universities. He was admitted into the state of new york please join me in welcoming tonights moderator Dean Crawford. [applause] thank you very much. Good evening to all of you it
Elevators with Senior Services on site. This is something that were doing with prop a. But also we have to look at transportation, because a lot of seniors give up cars or, you know, or they actually start using transportation a lot more. We have to make it safe. Unless we have safe transportation and its reliable, muni is reliable, seniors, most of us wont use this, especially seniors. So theres a lot of things that we need to do. And thats what were pushing for. Moderator thank you very much. Mr. Lam. Yes. One of my priorities is safety, as i mentioned. And with my intensive Infrastructure Improvement plan, i want to make sure that streets, lights and timers are provided near Senior Centers. I live near two Senior Centers with no timers. You just sort of just talk across the street. And something bad can happen there, because a senior on their wheelchair could take more time than the average pedestrian. I want to continue the pensions and benefits that seniors receive, given by calif
Streets, lights and timers are provided near Senior Centers. I live near two Senior Centers with no timers. You just sort of just talk across the street. And something bad can happen there, because a senior on their wheelchair could take more time than the average pedestrian. I want to continue the pensions and benefits that seniors receive, given by california and the city and county of San Francisco. And i want to make sure that everyday activities, seniors going to buy groceries at the market, or going to the park, i want to make sure theyre accessible. That means having senior accusations on transportation. Moderator thank you very much. Miss omeara. Theres one thing that everybody left out. It got me thinking a little while back on the senior issue. Like i would like people to hear it and know how you respond. Wellness centers is one thing i associate with seniors. I know this from personal experience, because having lived with my inlaws a little while back hold on. Ill be real qu
[background sounds] good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is jasmine. It is an honor for me to what commute to our if it this evening. In celebration of constitution day, thank you for joining us for a debate on did american have a christian pounding. It is my pleasure to introduce the moderator for this evening his debate. Is the 24th Brandeis School of law at the university of law. Prior to coming to brandeis, Dean Crawford served as a professor of environmental law at the University Law school in new orleans louisiana. He was a tender member of the faculty at Georgia State University College of law in atlanta. Center for comparative study for metropolitan growth which has developed new models for field based education and compared environmental landuse laws. Dean crawford has a law degree from Harvard Law School and degrees in modern history from cambridge and columbia universities. It was admitted to practice law in state of new york. Please join me in welcoming tonight his mo
Their guns. Many told me they dont necessarily need tasers. And they have nowhere to place it. So i dont see the need for that. And i and, of course, they have their guns. I just want to make sure that Police Officers are following procedures and following commands of higher officers. Moderator thank you very much. Ms. Omeara. Well, i definitely agree that there is there is theres a requirement for intensive Police Training and perhaps introducing some new measures or a new way to look at things. But there definitely needs to be a training thats different from the past. Ill give an example. Racial profiling, as we know, do happen in the city, it happens a lot, even in neighborhoods that use to be highly dangerous. Maybe they need to look at the current curriculum that the police has and it needs to be on a whole refresher course. Thats one instance. The second one is i want to share with everybody about two weeks ago, i was invited to a nancy pelosi town hall meeting. And i joined a wo