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so dpa investigates citizen complaints and audits. i think it's important that the community feel comfortable reporting incidents that they know about the process. that they are informed as to the out come of those investigations, whether or not there's any particular disciplinary action. i know the city of los angeles has done a very good job publishing the out comes of various things they have done and communicating that information to the public so the public knows what the process was and what the out come is. >> supervisor cohn: what exactly is -- this going back to dgo number 3.01 about communication, what exactly is the process that these dgos are communicated? what is the process and then you want it updated? i'm trying to understand the timeline. what needs to be updated? >> sure. you know, the chief and the command staff make the general orders and then that information goes to the officers. i have had some conversations with officers and what they have told me is all of the information they received from dgo from bulletins
so dpa investigates citizen complaints and audits. i think it's important that the community feel comfortable reporting incidents that they know about the process. that they are informed as to the out come of those investigations, whether or not there's any particular disciplinary action. i know the city of los angeles has done a very good job publishing the out comes of various things they have done and communicating that information to the public so the public knows what the process was and...
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today vallejo police confirm they sent dpa of the custody yack killer to a private lab. hoping to build a profile. that could be compared against those in public dna dbs and help investigators track him down using the family tree tracing that led them to the golden state killer suspect. vallejo police are working off of two envelopes. they contain some of the letters the custody yack killer sent to police and newspapers taunting them with mysterious skriefrs. the vallejo victims were a young couple. she died but he vifd. over the past half century the search for the serial killer resulted in books, movies, potential suspects and even confessions. but nothing has been conclusive. investigators say they haven't given up hoping new dpa technology will allow them to finally solve the puzzle that the custody yack killer was so fond of. >> thank you. i want to take you back out to the breaking news in marin county live pictures from sky 7. according to the marin county sheriffs department two people have been shot. they have been taken to the hospital. and we learned moments a
today vallejo police confirm they sent dpa of the custody yack killer to a private lab. hoping to build a profile. that could be compared against those in public dna dbs and help investigators track him down using the family tree tracing that led them to the golden state killer suspect. vallejo police are working off of two envelopes. they contain some of the letters the custody yack killer sent to police and newspapers taunting them with mysterious skriefrs. the vallejo victims were a young...
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so that is our community members, the board, the dpa, the police department, as well as the commissionfirst of all, reform has to be thoughtful and measured and taken into account. >> supervisor cohen: are the tangible outcomes? >> there are tangible outcomes. i would say first of all, the overarching goal is again to increase public trust through accountability, and through community policing and transparency. i believe that, to do that, we need to increase officer training. part of that is and what supervisor stefani hasn't mentioned a couple times through implicit bias training. which is more robust and should be done it more often. i think that the tangible way we measure that success would be through less reports of police misconduct, through more interaction on a day-to-day basis between our officers and the communities in which they serve. i also believe that tangible results which be improving the outdated use of force policies, improving what is up till now been an adequate data collecti collection, and improving the hiring practices at th of the pe department so it is more re
so that is our community members, the board, the dpa, the police department, as well as the commissionfirst of all, reform has to be thoughtful and measured and taken into account. >> supervisor cohen: are the tangible outcomes? >> there are tangible outcomes. i would say first of all, the overarching goal is again to increase public trust through accountability, and through community policing and transparency. i believe that, to do that, we need to increase officer training. part...
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let's go directly to the report by dpa director henderson. [agenda item read]. >> certainly. we are currently at 258 pending cases. last year this time, we were at 407 cases. i'll continue to -- every week to that similar update when we meet. we are still at 34 cases that are past the 270-day point. as a reminder, the majority of those cases are cases that are being tolled from other civil or criminal pending charges. we are continuing to fill folks in the management positions so we can continue to process the contract that we had from the department of technology to take over our department and bring the department current, both with software and with hardware. our -- the majority of the investigation unit right now is at a training, one of the things that folks had asked me to do was to provide more training for our investigators, so i've sent the majority of the investigative team to aele training, which is use of force training, so they're in vegas right now, but i'm sure they're watching us on sfgov tv. this week, one of our lawyers who are here in the audience with us t
let's go directly to the report by dpa director henderson. [agenda item read]. >> certainly. we are currently at 258 pending cases. last year this time, we were at 407 cases. i'll continue to -- every week to that similar update when we meet. we are still at 34 cases that are past the 270-day point. as a reminder, the majority of those cases are cases that are being tolled from other civil or criminal pending charges. we are continuing to fill folks in the management positions so we can...
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his lawyer asked the court to stop prosecutors from taking additional dpa from deangelo. investigators say they used dpa to i've him as the killer for dozen murders and 50 rapes from 1976 to 1986. a decision on the motion is expected tomorrow. 20 to is devoting this week's episode to the golden state killer, the history of the suspect, joseph james deangeo and why took so long to make an arrest. catch 20 to followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> the first death reported in the national food poisoning outbreak linked to roam main lettuce. no specific details are available. 121 people got sick in 25 states. at least 52 people have been hospitalized including 14 with kidney failure which is an unusually high number of hospitalizations. health officials have tied the e. coli outbreak to let us grown in yuma, arizona. >> turning to the weather, we hope winds will stay calm. because it was breezy yesterday zpl extremely windy today as well. let's get to spencer christian with the forecast. >> larry and ama looks brozy for a few keays. no trees blown over but bruisy and cool on th
his lawyer asked the court to stop prosecutors from taking additional dpa from deangelo. investigators say they used dpa to i've him as the killer for dozen murders and 50 rapes from 1976 to 1986. a decision on the motion is expected tomorrow. 20 to is devoting this week's episode to the golden state killer, the history of the suspect, joseph james deangeo and why took so long to make an arrest. catch 20 to followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> the first death reported in the national...
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making her the first african-american and first female nominee nor govern from a majority party their dpa -- parn georgia's history. >> and former sheriff lupe valdez clinched her run-off to be the fir openly gay and first la -- be the first openly gay and first latina nominee. georgia and texas were among four states to have primaries and run-offs before the mid tef terms. >> so you are voting in 2018, it's every bit as an important as your vote in 2016. although, i'm not sure i really believe that. but you know. i don't know who is hell wrote that line, i'm not sure -- >> well, those comments may not sit well with the gop, his concerns grow and the party could lose the house in the mid term. >> well, the literary world is mourning the loss of one of its most decorated authors, philip roth has died. he wrote 25 books, exploring themes of sex, assimilation and identity, he had won the pul tim itzer prize and port noise complaint. celebrities are reacting, one saying haven't grasped the words yet to explain roth's influence, which i feel everywhere from my writing to my dating and we are s
making her the first african-american and first female nominee nor govern from a majority party their dpa -- parn georgia's history. >> and former sheriff lupe valdez clinched her run-off to be the fir openly gay and first la -- be the first openly gay and first latina nominee. georgia and texas were among four states to have primaries and run-offs before the mid tef terms. >> so you are voting in 2018, it's every bit as an important as your vote in 2016. although, i'm not sure i...
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lawyer for 72-year-old joseph deangelo asked a judge to stop prosecutors from taking any additional dpa from her client. this is video from his arraignment last week. the judge didn't rule out -- rule on that motion. police irrelevance arrested deangelo a week ago today. investigators say they used dna to identify him as the killer responsible for at least a dozen murders and 50 rapes from 1976 to '86. deangelo is expected back in court tomorrow. >>> now 2020 devotes this week's episode to the golden state killer, the history of the suspect, joseph james deangelo and why it took so long to make an arrest in the case. so be sure to catch 2020 friday night at 10:00 p.m. here on abc 7 followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> sheriff's deputies need help tonight to find two robbers who tied up a victim in sonoma county while stealing marijuana. you can see on this map where the robbery took place. on primrose court. that's in an uncorporated part of santa rosa. the victim's told investigators that one robber came in through the front door. another entered through the back. at least one of them
lawyer for 72-year-old joseph deangelo asked a judge to stop prosecutors from taking any additional dpa from her client. this is video from his arraignment last week. the judge didn't rule out -- rule on that motion. police irrelevance arrested deangelo a week ago today. investigators say they used dna to identify him as the killer responsible for at least a dozen murders and 50 rapes from 1976 to '86. deangelo is expected back in court tomorrow. >>> now 2020 devotes this week's...
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>> making a mother's dpa cameo. surprising moms of raider nation. and he offered to do their laundry. this was sponsored by tide. he didn't just randomly go down the block just feeling the moment. they put him to work. who knew john was acknowled acknowledgeable on laundry as he is with wide banana. >> it's nice to have something to fall back on. >> i just hope the little shorts were supposed to be that little. i hope they were kid shorts. coming up at 11:00, the bay area was rattled by a quake tonight. we have reaction from near the epicenter. and we'll show you the moment it hit during giants game. >> plus, a north bay student arrested at school. ammunition found in his car. what changes parents want made. that's over at 11:00 on channel 7. >> but for now that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news. >> we appreciate your time. we hope to see you in one hour over on the big 7. - i'm former fbi agent joe pistone, the real 'donnie brasco'.
>> making a mother's dpa cameo. surprising moms of raider nation. and he offered to do their laundry. this was sponsored by tide. he didn't just randomly go down the block just feeling the moment. they put him to work. who knew john was acknowled acknowledgeable on laundry as he is with wide banana. >> it's nice to have something to fall back on. >> i just hope the little shorts were supposed to be that little. i hope they were kid shorts. coming up at 11:00, the bay area was...
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seismic application is on dpa 201509046211. application 2016116829. note on march 21, 2018, the board voted 4-0-1, commissioner wilson absent to continue this appeal to allow time for the department to conduct site visit to verify existing conditions. so commissioner wilson, given that you were absent for the hearing on march 21, did you have an opportunity to review the material and video for this case prior to the hearing? [ inaudible ] >> clerk: okay. thank you. so the time limited for this matter is three minutes for each party, and we will start with the department to report on their site visit. >> we're going to get our money's worth for you for the first time this evening. >> i hope so. >> good evening, president fung, commissioners. cory teague, planning department staff. last time, there was some doubt raised as to the accuracy of the plans aof proed, specifically what was shown as the existing conditions and even more specifically along the northern property line in the rear -- the approved had shown that the existing building basically ran
seismic application is on dpa 201509046211. application 2016116829. note on march 21, 2018, the board voted 4-0-1, commissioner wilson absent to continue this appeal to allow time for the department to conduct site visit to verify existing conditions. so commissioner wilson, given that you were absent for the hearing on march 21, did you have an opportunity to review the material and video for this case prior to the hearing? [ inaudible ] >> clerk: okay. thank you. so the time limited for...
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think more likely than not -- quite likely the bottom was february 9, intraday it was 25, 32 intraday dpa before closed 25.81. we think the low 2500s was probably the bottom. we think there is a strong chance in february we had a very quick deleveraging we had all of these fears basically escalating around rates, you know, around volatility and derisking -- very rapid derisking took investors by surprise. we thought likely that was the bottom other risks emerged around the trade politics, geo politics we are digesting the risks we are working through them. tomorrow we'll see what comes out of china we think there is a very good chance that was the bottom. >> okay. let's get to prediction number two. all this market volatility will end. explain, marko >> so it's never going to end. we think it will subside, get better in december i came with the forecast the vicks would average 15 remember back then it was around 10 people are questioning that. since then we saw a period of 20 i think we'll see periods of 13, 14 later in the year to kind of average out to around 15 so today we are 16, 17 w
think more likely than not -- quite likely the bottom was february 9, intraday it was 25, 32 intraday dpa before closed 25.81. we think the low 2500s was probably the bottom. we think there is a strong chance in february we had a very quick deleveraging we had all of these fears basically escalating around rates, you know, around volatility and derisking -- very rapid derisking took investors by surprise. we thought likely that was the bottom other risks emerged around the trade politics, geo...
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the beauty of our next generation wireless networks is that gig dpa bit speeds and 5g can be one and the same. 5g promises wireless fiber fast connectivity that will unleash the internet of things and unlock innovations yet to be imaged. 5 g will be infrastructure heavy, some analysts project that it will require at least a 100 fold increase in the number of small cells deployed in the united states. but there is a snag. member of the fcc's rules were designed for 200 foot cell towers. we are going to have to make it easier to deploy these new networks and we took an important step on that front just last week. we adopted an order making clear that the fcc does not need a federal historic preservation and environmental review for every single small cell. a review by accent tour estimates the new rules will create savings of $1.56 billion, will generate up to 17,000 new jobs and speed the deployment of next generation networks. this won't be the last order to come out of the wireless infrastructure proceeding that we launched last year. special thanks to commissioner carr who is leadi
the beauty of our next generation wireless networks is that gig dpa bit speeds and 5g can be one and the same. 5g promises wireless fiber fast connectivity that will unleash the internet of things and unlock innovations yet to be imaged. 5 g will be infrastructure heavy, some analysts project that it will require at least a 100 fold increase in the number of small cells deployed in the united states. but there is a snag. member of the fcc's rules were designed for 200 foot cell towers. we are...