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and when she went in, she found laura. >> laura had been murdered on her bed, strangled with her stocking. laura's eyeglasses were on the living room couch. without them, she was literally blind. it appeared she'd been attacked in her living room and murdered in her bedroom. >> this was a crime of power and control. and she was hit in the head on her blind side. >> at first, the motive appeared to be robbery. >> we discovered that there were several items missing from the apartment. her purse, her -- some of her underwear, some shoes, some clothing. >> but there was no sign of forced entry. did that mean laura knew her killer and let him in the apartment? in retracing laura's steps on the night of her murder, investigators discovered that she left her job at the hospital around 6:30. then went to her usual hangout. a local bar where she had a few drinks and talked with friends. laura's neighbor recalled seeing her get out of her car and walk into her apartment around 11:15. and laura's neighbor remembered something else. he said that a man walked up to laura as she unlocked her apartment
and when she went in, she found laura. >> laura had been murdered on her bed, strangled with her stocking. laura's eyeglasses were on the living room couch. without them, she was literally blind. it appeared she'd been attacked in her living room and murdered in her bedroom. >> this was a crime of power and control. and she was hit in the head on her blind side. >> at first, the motive appeared to be robbery. >> we discovered that there were several items missing from...
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he had gone out with laura just a few days before the murder. goodwin maintained it was a casual date and said the two weren't intimate. >> since i took her out to the movies just four days before and knew her, they decided it would be advisable to test my dna. and it was tested, and i was not present at the crime scene. >> but at least the investigators had the killer's dna, and were closer to finding him. a lot closer than they knew. >>> bill sharp and dan goodwin [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. >>> bill sharp and dan goodwin pored over the original case file of laura salmon's murder and found one name that caught their eye, kyle gilley. >> gilley w
he had gone out with laura just a few days before the murder. goodwin maintained it was a casual date and said the two weren't intimate. >> since i took her out to the movies just four days before and knew her, they decided it would be advisable to test my dna. and it was tested, and i was not present at the crime scene. >> but at least the investigators had the killer's dna, and were closer to finding him. a lot closer than they knew. >>> bill sharp and dan goodwin [phones...
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and when she went in, she found laura. >> laura had been murdered on her bed, strangled with her stocking. laura's eyeglasses were on the living room couch. without them, she was literally blind. it appeared she'd been attacked in her living room and murdered in her bedroom. >> this was a crime of power and control. and she was hit in the head on her blind side. >> at first, the motive appeared to be robbery. >> we discovered that there were several items missing from the apartment. her purse, her -- some of her underwear, some shoes, some clothing. >> but there was no sign of forced entry. did that mean laura knew her killer and let him in the apartment? in retracing laura's steps on the night of her murder, investigators discovered that she left her job at the hospital around 6:30. then went to her usual hangout. a local bar where she had a few drinks and talked with friends. laura's neighbor recalled seeing her get out of her car and walk into her apartment around 11:15. and laura's neighbor remembered something else. he said that a man walked up to laura as she unlocked her apartment
and when she went in, she found laura. >> laura had been murdered on her bed, strangled with her stocking. laura's eyeglasses were on the living room couch. without them, she was literally blind. it appeared she'd been attacked in her living room and murdered in her bedroom. >> this was a crime of power and control. and she was hit in the head on her blind side. >> at first, the motive appeared to be robbery. >> we discovered that there were several items missing from...
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. >> gilley and laura dated in high school, but gilley was a year younger and when laura went off to college, she made a new set of friends. >> he didn't want her to have any friends, and when she got to college, he would go over there and stalk her. >> family and friends implored laura to end the relationship, but she was terrified. >> i tried to get her to go and get a restraining order, and she was afraid to go because she was afraid of what he would do to her. >> when she dated other men, gilley felt threatened. >> kyle was very jealous and very possessive. we feel like that was the motive for the murder, if he couldn't have her, nobody else could. >> the night before her murder, laura told friends she had a date with a friend and the two went to a local nightclub. investigators believe gilley knew laura was dating others and may have followed her to the nightclub. >> that unknown dna was the motive. that kyle was jealous and possessive and found out that she possibly was seeing somebody else. >> prosecutors believe that gilley and laura had planned to go swimming on the afternoo
. >> gilley and laura dated in high school, but gilley was a year younger and when laura went off to college, she made a new set of friends. >> he didn't want her to have any friends, and when she got to college, he would go over there and stalk her. >> family and friends implored laura to end the relationship, but she was terrified. >> i tried to get her to go and get a restraining order, and she was afraid to go because she was afraid of what he would do to her....
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laura's law does work laura's law is implemented or something similar to it in this state's and rests on the assumes that most people are law-abiding citizens and will stay engaged in treatment. it's been in nevada county mayor ed lee i think talked about the results in new york state ken raze law and laura's law is modeled after that and the results have been similar to what new york state has seen. laura's law way fully implemented in nevada county in 2008, it wasn't implemented out of the kindness of a supervisors heart it was implemented as a result of a court settlement that we made with the nevada county. but since it's implementation there's been an enormous buy in but all facts and circumstances in nevada county they've been encouraging way beyond what we anticipated. of those referred to assaulted out patient treatment over 50 percent engage in treatment voluntarily so the com pully aspect of laura's law is not used more often than used it's important to remember through so there's a collaborative progress whereby the clients meet with the judge and through a process do engag
laura's law does work laura's law is implemented or something similar to it in this state's and rests on the assumes that most people are law-abiding citizens and will stay engaged in treatment. it's been in nevada county mayor ed lee i think talked about the results in new york state ken raze law and laura's law is modeled after that and the results have been similar to what new york state has seen. laura's law way fully implemented in nevada county in 2008, it wasn't implemented out of the...
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wilcox is laura's father and has been a tireless advocate for laura's law. >> thank you very much for the honor. for the record, my name is nick wilcox, i live in penn valley in california here with my wife amanda who because of the crowded conditions is in the overflow room, she's also put in a speaker card and would like to reserve the right to speak at the end if she deems that necessary. i would like to thank supervisor farrell and mayor lee for your steadfast support of laura's law. as supervisor farrell said, amanda and i are the parents of laura wilcox, laura when she was 19 in 2001 died in a rampage shooting while she was trying to help people with severe mental illness. she was working at the behavioral mental health clinic, i man named scott thorpe came in and shot her pointblank 4 times and she died instantly. since that time we have come to realize, actually we came to realize rather early on in the process, that there are significant gaps in the mental health services system. we became involved with assembly mental helen thompson in ab 1421 which was eventually signed by
wilcox is laura's father and has been a tireless advocate for laura's law. >> thank you very much for the honor. for the record, my name is nick wilcox, i live in penn valley in california here with my wife amanda who because of the crowded conditions is in the overflow room, she's also put in a speaker card and would like to reserve the right to speak at the end if she deems that necessary. i would like to thank supervisor farrell and mayor lee for your steadfast support of laura's law....
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if laura's law were in place the situation i intrikd wouldn't have happened. it's a compassion at the law for families and individuals to make sure they have a right to treatment here in 0 country and locally. we all know with very a mental health crisis here locally. the recent report featured in a national publication had more than 33 million americans suffering from mental illness and others such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and major depression and over 3 and a half million not getting the care. laura's law provides the outpatient treatment for people as a result of the minldz can't access the community benefits. those will hope help those who need it the most not only those but we need to be clear not everyone will qualify there are restrictions to qualify you have to determine not to survive dinl on your own and have a history of hospitals and be diagnosed with mental health protons problems. having been offered this opportunity for treatment but be substantially deteriorating in our community. i'll argue our headlong health system is one of the
if laura's law were in place the situation i intrikd wouldn't have happened. it's a compassion at the law for families and individuals to make sure they have a right to treatment here in 0 country and locally. we all know with very a mental health crisis here locally. the recent report featured in a national publication had more than 33 million americans suffering from mental illness and others such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and major depression and over 3 and a half million not...
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and i am opposed to laura's law. as a case manager i was consistently tasked with the challenge of connecting youth with social services to meet their needs. they wanted treatment, there were so many time and time again that wanted treatment, and it was an impossible task. i was constantly told that they were, you know, too ill, that they didn't have the services available. laura's law is to implement mandatory outpatient tme
and i am opposed to laura's law. as a case manager i was consistently tasked with the challenge of connecting youth with social services to meet their needs. they wanted treatment, there were so many time and time again that wanted treatment, and it was an impossible task. i was constantly told that they were, you know, too ill, that they didn't have the services available. laura's law is to implement mandatory outpatient tme
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laura's law will also help our city realize cost savings. we will see a reduction in hospitalization incarceration costs. in other counties than san francisco that previously adopted san francisco and have some data behind it, nevada county saw a $1.81 return for every dollar spent. it will relieve burdens on our police department, fire department and sheriff's personnel, the county jail and with our ambulance and other emergency infrastructure services. i look forward to this discussion and the opportunity to hear from members of the public. one note today, i am going to be offering a set of friendly amendments around the implementation of laura's law in an attempt and in further discussions with a number of my colleagues around this policy. i want to thank a number of colleagues, in particular supervisor campos, for leading the charge in discussing some of the, some concerns that i think we are able to discuss and hopefully introduce these amendments that will ensure passage at the board of supervisors here today. since the intro duex of l
laura's law will also help our city realize cost savings. we will see a reduction in hospitalization incarceration costs. in other counties than san francisco that previously adopted san francisco and have some data behind it, nevada county saw a $1.81 return for every dollar spent. it will relieve burdens on our police department, fire department and sheriff's personnel, the county jail and with our ambulance and other emergency infrastructure services. i look forward to this discussion and...
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just to clarify, laura's law cannot force medication. what we have found in nevada county, it's a very collaborative process. offering the treatments voluntarily as the law requires is getting many people into treatment. the hearing before the judge is have very collaborative. small steps are taken, it actually empowers the individual to take some control over the treatment and agree to a plan. it holds the health department accountable. but individuals in our county who were opposed now are strong supporters because of the rights and the empowerment is does give to those with severe mental illness so thank you for bringing this forward. >> thank you, miss wilcox next speaker please. >> my name is brian sang and i'm a volunteer with the physician's organizing committee. a subcommittee of our psychiatrists and psych nurses and social worker membership would like to see patient treatment implemented in san francisco. we're looking at this in the context of when physician's organizing committee weren't against a shutdown of the 32 bed psych
just to clarify, laura's law cannot force medication. what we have found in nevada county, it's a very collaborative process. offering the treatments voluntarily as the law requires is getting many people into treatment. the hearing before the judge is have very collaborative. small steps are taken, it actually empowers the individual to take some control over the treatment and agree to a plan. it holds the health department accountable. but individuals in our county who were opposed now are...
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and i am opposed to laura's law. as a case manager i was consistently tasked with the challenge of connecting youth with social services to meet their needs. they wanted treatment, there were so many time and time again that wanted treatment, and it was an impossible task. i was constantly told that they were, you know, too ill, that they didn't have the services available. laura's law is to implement mandatory outpatient treatment. you see the problem with this when speaking about the homeless population. outpatient, housing is an important part of that. you are tasking social workers and service providers with an impossible task because we don't have the services available. look at the research. it shows that the housing first model with supportive services works. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, jennifer friedmont, director of the coalition of homelessness. this is a painful hearing. it's painful for the family members who have been going through it and are *urpb unable to get their adult chil
and i am opposed to laura's law. as a case manager i was consistently tasked with the challenge of connecting youth with social services to meet their needs. they wanted treatment, there were so many time and time again that wanted treatment, and it was an impossible task. i was constantly told that they were, you know, too ill, that they didn't have the services available. laura's law is to implement mandatory outpatient treatment. you see the problem with this when speaking about the homeless...
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i'm laura bush. and i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al qaeda terrorist network and the regime it supports in afghanistan. the taliban. that regime is now in retreat. across much of the country. and the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing. afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering. the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorists. not only because our hearts break for the women and children in afghanistan, but also because in afghanistan, we see the world, the terrorists would like to impose on the rest of us. all of us have an obligation to speak out. we may come from different backgrounds. and faiths. but parents, the world over, love their children. we respect our mothers, our sisters, and daughters. fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture. it's the acceptance of our common
i'm laura bush. and i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al qaeda terrorist network and the regime it supports in afghanistan. the taliban. that regime is now in retreat. across much of the country. and the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing. afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering. the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the...
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but laura isn't arrested. instead police advise her family to pick her up and take her home. >> she was still subject of the investigation but we weren't clear as to her level of involvement. so at that point she was not a suspect. >> colton is charged with jennifer's murder and brought to a local detention center to be interviewed. >> that's absolutely your right to do, okay? >> investigators then drive to laura's parents homes but when they turn on their tape recorder, laura appears unwilling to help them build a case against colton. >> he wasn't a sicko. i don't believe he did it. i really don't. >> in fact, laura describes the trip to mexico not as a flight from justice but a romantic vacation. >> i was very excited that he wanted me to go on a trip with him. i was like, i love this guy. he's so cute. i didn't think twice. >> but three days later detectives capitalize on another opportunity to question laura, instructing her to come to austin police headquarters to pick up her impounded car, then escorting
but laura isn't arrested. instead police advise her family to pick her up and take her home. >> she was still subject of the investigation but we weren't clear as to her level of involvement. so at that point she was not a suspect. >> colton is charged with jennifer's murder and brought to a local detention center to be interviewed. >> that's absolutely your right to do, okay? >> investigators then drive to laura's parents homes but when they turn on their tape recorder,...
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laura's law falls on those who need it most. half of the individuals who suffer from severe mental illness do not recognize they have a disease or recognize they have an issue. and there is a significant deficit and self-awareness. this same research finds a clear link between lack of insight between onance own mental illness and the ability to adhere to treatment and that's what laura's law seeks to address. 44 out of 50 states have similar laws on the books. similar law in new york called tenders law, 74% of individuals experience homelessness. 77% fewer individuals experience psychiatric hospitalization. 83% fewer individuals experience arrest and 87% fewer individuals experience incarceration. it has also become a cost saver for different cities and counties that implement laura's law and assistive outpatient treatment where these individuals are no longer burdening our public safety infrastructure and our emergency infrastructure, including ambulances and hospital rooms and emergency rooms. by no means is laura's law a pana
laura's law falls on those who need it most. half of the individuals who suffer from severe mental illness do not recognize they have a disease or recognize they have an issue. and there is a significant deficit and self-awareness. this same research finds a clear link between lack of insight between onance own mental illness and the ability to adhere to treatment and that's what laura's law seeks to address. 44 out of 50 states have similar laws on the books. similar law in new york called...
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maybe laura's law will work, but why not pilot it the way orange county did. i county asked for two years. i'm open to doing a longer pilot than that. three or four years to fully get that data that i think a pilot is important to understanding whether this program works or not. the second amendment that i'm very interested in is having this program get evaluated by an outside evaluator. if we want to know that san francisco is doing a good job and this policy truly works, i don't think it hurts for us to contract someone to look at this. i am concerned about some of the data that we've seen in the state of new york with very similar legislation which is kendra's law which showed this disproportionately disadvantaged african-american and latino individuals more than white individual. i am concerned with the issue supervisor norman yee brought up. the state doesn't mandate the reporting include correction on demographic data. it also doesn't mandate that the participants' language is addressed. so, if english is not your first language, ~ this state program wil
maybe laura's law will work, but why not pilot it the way orange county did. i county asked for two years. i'm open to doing a longer pilot than that. three or four years to fully get that data that i think a pilot is important to understanding whether this program works or not. the second amendment that i'm very interested in is having this program get evaluated by an outside evaluator. if we want to know that san francisco is doing a good job and this policy truly works, i don't think it...
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i'm laura bush. i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al qaeda terrorist network in the regina supports in afghanistan, the taliban. the regime is now in retreat across much of the country when the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing. afghan women know through our experience with the rest of the world is discovering, the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorists. not only because our hearts break for the women and children in afghanistan, but also because in afghanistan we see the world, the terrorists would like to impose on the rest of this. all of us have an obligation to speak out. we may come from different backgrounds and fate low but parents the world over the of the children. we respect our mothers, our sisters and daughters. fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture it is the acceptance of our common humanity. >>
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this is a laura bush biographer. her book "the perfect wife," tells the story of laura bush. welcome to the program. he is a presidential historian and is currently working on a book the relationship between 41 and 43.ush and your biography, you refer to the role of first lady as the most bizarre volunteer job in the world. we heard laura bush talk about having her mother in law as a role model, whenever thought she may have had about how she would 11d the role after september and we told her recently. she talked about that day. i want you to watch a combat and talk about how she responded and how it redefined what her years would be like. >> i was on my way to capitol hill to brief the senate education committee in early childhood education. to brief that committee on early childhood education when i was getting into the car and the secret service agents leaned over and said an airplane had landed into the world trade center. we went to the capital. we assumed as we started driving it was some strange accident. by the time we got to the capital, we knew the second plane had
this is a laura bush biographer. her book "the perfect wife," tells the story of laura bush. welcome to the program. he is a presidential historian and is currently working on a book the relationship between 41 and 43.ush and your biography, you refer to the role of first lady as the most bizarre volunteer job in the world. we heard laura bush talk about having her mother in law as a role model, whenever thought she may have had about how she would 11d the role after september and we...
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alps ~ laura's law could be effectively implemented. today we have department of public health leadership that think differently, that are ready to implement assistive treatment. and we should give our mental health experts time to do t. that being said, we should put together the best program we can. i do want to thank supervisor farrell for his leadership and advocates who -- who are moving forward because, as supervisor cohen said, we do have to do things differently. and i do support that. i just want to make sure we do it with the strongest program possible. >> thank you. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i just wanted to clarify my earlier comments. my point was not that there are more mental health illnesses documented in the african-american and latino community. what i was referring to was a duke university study of kendra's law, a sister law in the state of new york. they show disparities relating to the youth, of course, of court orders related to race and ethnicity. that if you were african-american or latino you are more likely
alps ~ laura's law could be effectively implemented. today we have department of public health leadership that think differently, that are ready to implement assistive treatment. and we should give our mental health experts time to do t. that being said, we should put together the best program we can. i do want to thank supervisor farrell for his leadership and advocates who -- who are moving forward because, as supervisor cohen said, we do have to do things differently. and i do support that....
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laura's law focuses on those individuals and it is important that as we talk about laura's law it is a focus on the individuals in getting them the help they need and cannot seek themselves. of the 44 of other 50 states that enacted similar laws there have been dramatic results. [speaker not understood] law in new york state called kendra's law. 74% of folk experience fewer homeless necessary. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] 87% fewer experience incarceration. it is also a cost saver relieving the burden not only on our public safety personnel, but on our public safety infrastructure of emergency rooms and hospital beds. and also a positive resource, again, for those families surrounding them. again, i want to thank all of my co-sponsors, supervisor wiener, breed and tang, mayor ed lee, i want to thank barbara garcia for her support during this process and the numerous people that came out to discuss their support for laura's law today. i also want to make sure to note that as we talk about this and certainly in the context of homelessness here in san francisco, th
laura's law focuses on those individuals and it is important that as we talk about laura's law it is a focus on the individuals in getting them the help they need and cannot seek themselves. of the 44 of other 50 states that enacted similar laws there have been dramatic results. [speaker not understood] law in new york state called kendra's law. 74% of folk experience fewer homeless necessary. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] 87% fewer experience incarceration. it is also a...
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laura is out at at&t park and, laura, good morning. how is it looking out there? >> it is a great day for a game. today is a home opener. it's a day game and the field is already prepped and ready. it's green and luscious for a 1:35 start. on the mound for the giants, new addition tim hudson, the former a's and braves pitcher will make his second start in a giants uniform. last wednesday he was lights out against the diamondbacks going 7-2 following three hits. >>> aside from a few key additions the giants roster pretty much the same team that took the field last season, which means they'll be making up for disappointing 2013. just one year after winning the world series, the giants missed out on the playoffs and finished fourth in their division. catcher buster posy says he's ready to show the league the giants are playoff contenders. >> i can't speak for most of the guys, but i'd be willing to bet a lot of them feel the same way i do. i have a bad taste in our mouth after last year and really want to come out and just get after it. >> this year's giants team bui
laura is out at at&t park and, laura, good morning. how is it looking out there? >> it is a great day for a game. today is a home opener. it's a day game and the field is already prepped and ready. it's green and luscious for a 1:35 start. on the mound for the giants, new addition tim hudson, the former a's and braves pitcher will make his second start in a giants uniform. last wednesday he was lights out against the diamondbacks going 7-2 following three hits. >>> aside from...
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laura, even the way you film 10 back then, i think sent quite a message. you have him on one side there is a window, very bright and on the other side, amir that shows his back. it is all about transparency. that is the message i think that comes through. you could see him every which way. i was workingker, with some constraints because we were in a hotel room and they were not many options. people have tried to read into the symbolism of the mayor -- mirror. it wasn't that plan. i was able to get rid of other things that were in the room and it was a nice shot. that intended to be symbolic. >> but talk about -- and this is the power of your film. a is as if we're watching thriller. and because it certainly was this, as all this unfolded, first, the reports coming out, the people wondering who was behind this and interestingly, edward snowden decides to name himself because he does not want it to be about him. he doesn't want people speculating. but explain the revelations that so rocked the world. >> in terms of how the film happens, i come -- i make film
laura, even the way you film 10 back then, i think sent quite a message. you have him on one side there is a window, very bright and on the other side, amir that shows his back. it is all about transparency. that is the message i think that comes through. you could see him every which way. i was workingker, with some constraints because we were in a hotel room and they were not many options. people have tried to read into the symbolism of the mayor -- mirror. it wasn't that plan. i was able to...
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image if san francisco implements laura's law it will have the same experience as nevada county >> thank you again to supervisor farrell and mayor ed lee we really appreciate our support this has been a long struggle but i said all the time you have two major county in one week that have come to this point and we hope it will lead to more thank you very much. >> (clapping) >> thank you to the wilcox family for coming down from nevada county and sharing your story. i want to introduce the director of our public health department barbara garcia (clapping.) good morning. i wanted to acknowledge the wilcox family thank you for your work. the department of public health has an incredible health system we serve over thirty thousand people we looked at the political process this went through we developed a program for volunteering system in that the client what voluntarily come into the system and has a mandate treatment plan. with laura's the more important thing on the front end it allows for the family and providers and i want to acknowledge the providers who watch their patients fail and di
image if san francisco implements laura's law it will have the same experience as nevada county >> thank you again to supervisor farrell and mayor ed lee we really appreciate our support this has been a long struggle but i said all the time you have two major county in one week that have come to this point and we hope it will lead to more thank you very much. >> (clapping) >> thank you to the wilcox family for coming down from nevada county and sharing your story. i want to...
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clearly, you and laura poitras led these teams. you were in the articles that are cited in "the guardian" your name is on one after the next after the next and laura poitras is on both "the guardian" website and well as the "washington post." but technically, according to the rules of the pulitzer, you each will have to say you were the of the team that won pulitzer, that you can't be called a pulitzer prize-winning reporter. the we will cut you that here at democracy now! what about the politics of this? although the pulitzer prize for public service usually goes to institution, it often coming evening going to an institution, cites the bravery every particular reporter in reporting the series of stories. can you talk about that? >> i don't think there's any secret about the fact that the journalism that i advocate for and engage in is controversial among a large klatch of what i will call establishment journalist. i talked before about there being these unwritten set of rules that govern how you're supposed to speak and what you'
clearly, you and laura poitras led these teams. you were in the articles that are cited in "the guardian" your name is on one after the next after the next and laura poitras is on both "the guardian" website and well as the "washington post." but technically, according to the rules of the pulitzer, you each will have to say you were the of the team that won pulitzer, that you can't be called a pulitzer prize-winning reporter. the we will cut you that here at...
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cuÉntame cÓmo te fue. >> una peticiÓn de laura... >> no de thalÍa? >> les cuento que es la primera vez que laura pausini une su voz a la de una cantante mexicana, junto a thalÍa estarÁn convocando en su nueva producciÓn discogrÁfica. >> la ciudad de nueva york fue escogida por laura pausini italia para -y thalÍa para grabar en este estudio. ♪ ♪ >> miren quÉ bien se llevan. y aunque no lo crean, es la primera vez que se ven frente a frente. >> llevamos minutos conociÉndonos, le digo que nos falta tiempo... la siento tan cercana, tan bella, tiene una energÍa hermosa... imagÍnate ahora de madres las dos, tenemos mucho de quÉ hablar. >> sÍ, el amor materno para las personas que hemos creado, que venÍa en nuestra vida para cambiarla y hacernos sentir que sin ellos no existe nada. >> y la pregunta que todos se hacen, cÓmo surgió esta uniÓn musical? >> yo querÍa thalía. >> imagÍnate que recibo un e-mail y es laura pausini y dice tengo esta canciÓn, te la voy a mandar... pensÉ que era una broma y de pronto la compaÑÍa disquera me di
cuÉntame cÓmo te fue. >> una peticiÓn de laura... >> no de thalÍa? >> les cuento que es la primera vez que laura pausini une su voz a la de una cantante mexicana, junto a thalÍa estarÁn convocando en su nueva producciÓn discogrÁfica. >> la ciudad de nueva york fue escogida por laura pausini italia para -y thalÍa para grabar en este estudio. ♪ ♪ >> miren quÉ bien se llevan. y aunque no lo crean, es la primera vez que se ven frente a frente. >>...
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clinton,d be hillary michelle obama, or laura bush. what is the most important thing you believe that laura bush has done for women's rights? susan, of all the first ladies, which ones have impressed you the most? .> i'm going to pass on that did she make any advances for women's rights, the caller wants to know? quickset think with all these first ladies, it is really hard to judge them in the contemporary times in which we are in now. i would defer to my historian colleague here. i write about the now, in many ways. us tok it's too soon for know exactly what kind of impact laura bush has had, in terms of women's rights. i think she has been a representative in her own way for rights in a way that is not as expected as someone who has crusaded. doesi'm trying to say is, it come from a more traditional mean, to speak from that position on behalf of women who do not have opportunities? in some ways it makes them more effective because it is not quite as did. both the bushes take the long view of history. laura bush talks about the fact
clinton,d be hillary michelle obama, or laura bush. what is the most important thing you believe that laura bush has done for women's rights? susan, of all the first ladies, which ones have impressed you the most? .> i'm going to pass on that did she make any advances for women's rights, the caller wants to know? quickset think with all these first ladies, it is really hard to judge them in the contemporary times in which we are in now. i would defer to my historian colleague here. i write...
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laura formed the million tree project. this picture shows the first tree. today she returned to visit. >> it's amazing to see how much it's grown. >> reporter: both the tree and the project. >> we thought that it was going to be possible to plant all the trees in the u.s. in about six months. we didn't realize that 1 million is a big number. >> reporter: but they have learned. to reach laura's goal more than 140,000 kids from around the world got involved. saplings now span 45 states and 15 countries. >> toys taken six years to get to this point but next week laura will plant the 1 millionth tree. to actually reach 1 million, to be honest it hasn't totally set in >> reporter: project helped shape laura's life. she was selected to carry the olympic torch in honor of her community service, and after college graduation she hopes to work in africa where deforestation is rampant. >> there's a big need for big change. >> reporter: laura's proof that change can start with one idea multiplied a million times n.woodside, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> wow. well, the
laura formed the million tree project. this picture shows the first tree. today she returned to visit. >> it's amazing to see how much it's grown. >> reporter: both the tree and the project. >> we thought that it was going to be possible to plant all the trees in the u.s. in about six months. we didn't realize that 1 million is a big number. >> reporter: but they have learned. to reach laura's goal more than 140,000 kids from around the world got involved. saplings now...
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did you want to come forward, laura? >> thank you. i just wanted to say that i'm really excited to participate on the citizens advisory committee and work on the goals that the committee has. i just also wanted to say that urban farms are such a transformative place for participants and i would like to thank the parks and recreation for setting up the infrastructure and like a farm can have a system and survival for the residents of the city. i'm happy to be part of this committee, thank you. >> thank you for being willing to serve. >> is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> so moved. >> we are on item 8. balboa renovation project award a contract. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is -- dj with the capital division. the item before you today is for possible action to approve an award in architectural and engineering contract to renery for the renovation project for an amount not to exceed $950,000. just a background. balboa poo
did you want to come forward, laura? >> thank you. i just wanted to say that i'm really excited to participate on the citizens advisory committee and work on the goals that the committee has. i just also wanted to say that urban farms are such a transformative place for participants and i would like to thank the parks and recreation for setting up the infrastructure and like a farm can have a system and survival for the residents of the city. i'm happy to be part of this committee, thank...