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Transcripts For KQEH Equal Time 20240622

Across the united states, scenes of Police Shootings are prompting protests by many people. Some say theyre recognizing a pattern. Quinn dang shows us what local communities are doing to voice their concerns regarding racial bias within the police force. [protesters chanting] students gathered at san jose state on this day in may to march against the shootings between Police Officers and unarmed black men. Communities across the country are organizing to combat the highprofile cases across the u. S. Here at san jose state university, the movement is well underway. In april, worldrenowned social activist angela davis came to speak to students about a variety of social issues including what she called a militarized police state. But let me say that it actually is exciting to reflect on all of the changes that have happened over the last half century. The lecture brought the support of many wellknown social activists. Every generation has an obligation to fight its struggles, and because

Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Mornings On 2 At 5am 20160713

Manhunt. The president continues his push for Law Enforcement reform after the horrific shootings in dallas, and we will have more on the plans coming up. [ music playing ]. That is an old classic. And heres a pretty picture of the bridge, on this wednesday morning, and im pam cook, and it is july 13, wednesday and the middle of the week. Someone in the control room is on a roll, with fats domino yesterday. That is classic. A lot more fog today and warmer for many, and yesterday the fog was pouring over the bay, and we went from 60s to 80s it yesterday for most, and today is 60s to 90s. There will be some people pushing the upper 90s, bear lake, vacaville, antioch and brentwood. Clear lake, vacaville, antioch and brentwood. A little more at santa cruz, vacaville is calm, and 60s in the 50s on your temperatures, running about 5 to 7 degrees warmer for many. Woodside at 47, midland park at 51, and 55 in belmont. Clear except for the fog and even in the sierra, 60s and 70s, and lends inla

Transcripts For SFGTV 20150122

Out who they need to talk to the person to. None of us have to talk to each other any more face to face. My take away. I guess the push one thing i would stress is if theres a way to increase the number of direct bilingual officer interactions, i dont know if thats staffing. I dont know if the phone lines are like the at t operators, ive used those before, they tend to be very business oriented so they are not translating every day language, they are translating at a higher level and not using the language that folks may understand, kind of everyday level. I actually just did a presentation at the consular corps yesterday and i know over 450 officers speak different languages, 217 are certified bilingual and then as we hire the 300 officers back i know theres officers in the academy, for instance, the flag bearer at the last Academy Class is a fluent tagalak speaker. So we do put an emphasis on it and if anyone is interested in a job with the San Francisco Police Department you can go

Transcripts For SFGTV 20150117

And then i would also just say, you know, were very interested in how we can work more closely, although we have made a lot of progress this year, on Public Service aids. We know that complaints involving inaudible do not go through occ so we want that to be something that the commission is at least able to look at and you have the mechanism for that. We dont have that. And then i really want to echo what commissioner melara said. I think the intersection of Language Access, arrested parents, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault and Child Protective Services is a huge intersection that a lot of our families are facing so i think we can just Work Together in the future to try to mitigate as much of that as we can. Thank you. Thanks for being here, thank you to the members of the group. Commissioner melara will have a lot of exciting stuff to update us on. I look forward to working with the commissioner. Thanks. Hi, larry eddmond, juicy not speaking english when i left arkansas i knew ho

Transcripts For SFGTV 20150115

On the phones. Have to wait for the sergeant to come with the phone so they can call the Language Line. Now every officer has the phone so they are using it, which is what we want. And the phone has google language on the phone so they can figure out who they need to talk to the person to. None of us have to talk to each other any more face to face. My take away. I guess the push one thing i would stress is if theres a way to increase the number of direct bilingual officer interactions, i dont know if thats staffing. I dont know if the phone lines are like the at t operators, ive used those before, they tend to be very business oriented so they are not translating every day language, they are translating at a higher level and not using the language that folks may understand, kind of everyday level. I actually just did a presentation at the consular corps yesterday and i know over 450 officers speak different languages, 217 are certified bilingual and then as we hire the 300 officers ba

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