Do we look at each other in the eyes or not look at each other in the eyes, shake hands or not, all of these small behaviors matter. And we need to be able to understand that these are the behaviors that we all need to come to some understanding on and that is not happening. Thank you. Thank you. Good night, first of all, i am sorry if you guys dont understand something that i say, i have a accent, i am sorry. And i only have questions. And there are my questions are, you guys wants to get, totally understand on the committee and how do we feel like according to the work that you are doing for us . But have you guys thought of putting in the truth of being actually part of that community . And getting on the field and not putting that uniform and just the jeans and inaudible shirt, and see how other people or how even, your coworker cops could treat you . Honestly, i am the. And i am really scared and one day, that i will be stopped by a cop. These things that i have seen make me worri
Testing. President obama canceled his Campaign Trip to hold a cabinet meeting. This is what he had to say. I directed the cdc to do it. As soon as, somebody is diagnosed with ebola we want a wrapped Response Team a swat team from the cdc to be on the ground, and as quickly as possible. With the ebola threat growing, philadelphia area company has been called to duty in dallas. They have a decontamination robot used to clean up after a patient there dies. Three on your side Health Reporter Stephanie Stahl is here with the exclusive look at this a nation technology. Interesting philadelphia connection here. Stopping the spread of the deadly ebola virus is proving to be a difficult task. Well, bio tech company, based here has equipment at that dallas hospital that it says will make the hospital safe after ebola patients are treated. This is a control panel. Reporter robots like this are being used in the dallas hospital trying to contain the ebola infection. It sprays Hydrogen Peroxide scr
Conversation with the principal, what i want to reiterate is that my students dont trust the police and i dont think that it is novel news to anyone here that working class, black and brown people have a long understandable distress with the Police Department and with the state in many ways that is not new, but what i do want to reiterate is that when my students come with stories of hearing about alexs case, and of the young man, who face was pressed into the gutter by a Police Officer, these are the kinds of things that they come with and again, i understand the system, while i am greatly distressing of the notion of the policing as we do, have it in this country, i do also, understand that many of the students have had the positive interactions with the police and my ask is that we, i want to see the police, commission, really push for public use, distribution, and put in the newspaper, and all of these things of this actual general order because so much of the work that the people
Community and a way to be proud of my neighborhood and a way to yeah, participate, and meet the people and make friends and i just moved here and i grew up to vernal heights quite a bit with dogs, and i walked dogs and i walk myed own dog and i heard about alexs death, and his murder, on facebook, someone had posted about it and, i had just recently been atop vernal, eating food and hanging out and i am professionally paid to be crazy. So, that is part of my activism too. It really angered me and it impassioned me to get involved in the neighborhood and so i am here in solidary with the family. And being here, and meeting people. [ applause ] and meeting people through the activism and i found out other other cases like sullivan who was killed on june 6, 2006 and barricaded in an attic and i am helping to write an article about that right now and i have been sitting in on the civil suit, there has been a Court Proceeding in oakland that just ended. And they found that in favor of the p
Captain. Okay, so now we talked about weapons, and we talked about our gun laws and now, i am going to have captain joseph mcfaden is going to address you and show you number one how we track gun violence in our city and also how we respond to an act of violence involving a act of a weapon or a gun in our city. Thank you. President mazzucco, commissioners, director hicks good to see you. I have been in front of these commissions just over the past several years for different reasons, mostly, that was a ois director that sergeant crudo now has. The first picture that i am showing you here is of our shooting victims list, dating back to 2008. And upwards to 2012. And we have this steady decrease from 2008 of shooting victims. As you can see in the top chart there, out of the 147 victims, of 2012 that were shot in San Francisco, we had 46 that died with the total of 193, however, there has been a slight decrease over the years since 2008 of shootings, that can be associated to whether som