Petitioner versus arizona. We hear arguments number 18 roe against wade. Quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who have helped stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspans landmark cases where weve been learning more about the cases of the Supreme Court that affected the court and the country. Tonight, 1961 case of mapp v. Ohio. An ohio woman refused to let the Police Search her house without a warrant. All this evolved into a case that was one of a series in the warren court that changed policing in america. We welcome you with us this program and hope youve been with us throughout the series as weve been learning so much about the Supreme Court. Let me introduce you to our two guests. I should tell you before i do weve actually been en
Before. And also contract with good people, people that are professional. Im happy to see bevan dufty here in the audience. Thank you for your leadership on this. That we contract with professional people that are able to manage not only their shelter, but the occupants. I have constituents email me today of a homeless man peeing in front of their business. So, we have a lot of work to do to get to address the challenge. Thank you. Supervisor farrell. Thank you, president chiu. And colleagues, i want to thank everyone for their comments. And quite frankly, the discussion as well. They werent here when i first started talking, but i want to acknowledge bevan dufty, [speaker not understood] who runs the outreach team. Thank you for all your efforts in this regard. And for working together and offering to continue to Work Together on what were discussing here today. So, thank you both. You are indisposable for our city, and thank you so much. I also want to acknowledge something i believe
Safe places for people to live. And once we are able to showcase that to a lot of folks on the street, a lot more people are going to be willing to accept the services and help that were offering. But frankly, some of the things that weve been offering in the past are just not places that i think any of us would want to spend a night in. So, thats one thing. The second issue with the medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we kn
Medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we knew against our will these are the things we had to go through in order to get services. So, how do we provide a different type of environment thats more opening and welcoming thats a 24hour center that can be a respite where we can build relace ship and trust with people on the street that are struggling with Mental Health and know that theyre struggling with Mental Health . I think t
My staff to get me a quick summary of it, that put, as i indicated somewhere between 5 and 600 billion into more Small Business loans, unemployment insurance, agriculture and farming assistance, Postal Service assistance, Education Assistance at the Higher Education levels and k through 12, Health Care Assistance for pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles for testing, for contract tracing, billions for vaccine and therapeutic and diagnostic development, and the list goes on. We were stopped from proceeding with this legislation by a filibuster by those who now accuse of us not wanting to do something. We stand ready if you let us go to the legislation and pass it. So, now judge barrett, let me talk about you. Judge, you have an exemplary academic record and legal credentials and you are qualified to serve on our Supreme Court. Following your graduation from law school you clerk for the u. S. Court of appeals for the district of columbia and the u. S. Supreme court. At the Suprem