14,000 citations had been given affecting homelessness as defined by the budget legislative analysts office. By 2017, we were happy with the department and working with them and getting those numbers down. The last time we got those numbers it was at 9,000, still a huge number, and a huge cost, most of them unpaid. Since 2017 we have not seen that data. I have been on the phone with the Treasures Office who said the police are not collecting on the data. We should be tracking this. We should be able to see if we are giving more or less citations. These numbers are low. We have heard the citation of 647e mentioned. That is important. That is used to threaten people taking the tents away and taking it as evidence. When i was doing evidence in 2014 and 2015 this was not regularly used at all. This is something we are hearing on the streets and now in data and the prosecutor is not progresses cuting the cases because the threat carries a lot. We have heard, though, that they are using 647e
9 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan, online at cspan. Org, or listen with a free cspan radio app. Senator Bernie Sanders met with voters at a town hall in New Hampshire, one of several events he is holding in the Granite State this labor day weekend. He had he is introduced by a Campaign Organizer and the founders of ben jerrys ice cream. This is almost 90 minutes. Hello. Hi. Woo [applause] i have a question for you. Are you feeling the burn . [crowd cheering] it is so nice having an actual applause to that, i practiced in my room. Hi, everyone. Im erin. I am the field organizer for the Sanders Campaign here. Im from durham. Durham, New Hampshire. Not too far from here. I have really deep roots in New Hampshire. Dover, my mom is from manchester, from the west side. My grandfather taught at unh. My mom is a teacher in farmington. I loved growing up here. I couldnt have picked a better place to grow up. I kind of want to talk about growing up a little bit with you guys today. Growing up can mean
Okay. So, lets start. Delighted to have you here, the call of the wild west is what i called this. Jack london, rugged individualist or socialist . Turned out to be both. So, jack london, the most popular writer of his time, even more popular than mark twain, since mark twain was in the twain of his life. Jack london was the up and coming major figure, sold a half million copies of books, really a phenomenal character. He was an individualist who spoke out against individualism. He was a capitalist who railed against capitalism. He was a socialist who criticized the socialis. He was a racist who hated racism. Now you know who jack london is, very complex character. And so well have some time for question and answer. But anyway, i like many of you, perhaps have been fascinated with the novels, stories and life of jack london, the most prolific novelist of the american wild west. Theres probably no better eclectic writer than london. He loved as a miner lived and wrote as a minner, sailo
My dad is from dover, my mom is from manchester, from the west side specifically. My grandfather taught at unh. My mom is a teacher in farmington. I loved growing up here. I couldnt have picked a better place for myself to grow up. I kind of want to talk about growing up a little bit with you guys today. Growing up can mean a lot of things to a lot of different people. For myself and my generation, it included learning things like our planet is dying. I was in middle school when i first learned about Climate Change. I learned all about pollution and i learned all about Greenhouse Gases and recycling and everything. I was 12 specifically when i learned we were hurdling towards a turning point after which our planet was permanently damaged. In high school, i learned all about history. I learned about the way history shaped society, the way it continues to shape society. I learned that people born into different circumstances than myself, whether its race or class, ability or anything els
14,000 citations had been given affecting homelessness as defined by the budget legislative analysts office. By 2017, we were happy with the department and working with them and getting those numbers down. The last time we got those numbers it was at 9,000, still a huge number, and a huge cost, most of them unpaid. Since 2017 we have not seen that data. I have been on the phone with the Treasures Office who said the police are not collecting on the data. We should be tracking this. We should be able to see if we are giving more or less citations. These numbers are low. We have heard the citation of 647e mentioned. That is important. That is used to threaten people taking the tents away and taking it as evidence. When i was doing evidence in 2014 and 2015 this was not regularly used at all. This is something we are hearing on the streets and now in data and the prosecutor is not progresses cuting the cases because the threat carries a lot. We have heard, though, that they are using 647e