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so with that in mind the city council has voted to defund the police.hen something happened that nobody could've expected but for those who are stuck in minneapolis they noticed it was getting dangerous. really dangerous. so you know what happened? you can guess. at a meeting this week the same city council devoted to defund the police demanded answers from the police chief. why weren't the police doing more to stop criminals? watch. >> i would appreciate some more information on how we are addressing the carjackings. i know there has been a number of them in the community and they really terrorize residents. >> gun violence, drug dealings, intimidation, extortion, people are not having to pay to get out of their alleys. >> last night i had yet another 17-year-old murdered in my ward. i would say -- i don't have an exact number but i would say it's been at least 517-year-olds that have been murdered in my ward. >> tucker: city council president lisa bender was at the meeting ended in june she admitted she had privilege, does she still have that privileg
so with that in mind the city council has voted to defund the police.hen something happened that nobody could've expected but for those who are stuck in minneapolis they noticed it was getting dangerous. really dangerous. so you know what happened? you can guess. at a meeting this week the same city council devoted to defund the police demanded answers from the police chief. why weren't the police doing more to stop criminals? watch. >> i would appreciate some more information on how we...
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some of the leftist on the minneapolis city council, their conscience, their minds are awakening? their mind about defunding the city's police department. larry elder and i discuss that next. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the more you save ♪ you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today whatintroducing the new sleepld? number 360 smart bed. allstate now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem ...and done. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove save up to $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable base. plus, 0% interest for 24 months & free delivery. ends monday. ♪ ♪ lou: well, some of the radical dems running the city council in min minneapolis, they seem to regret their pledge of allegiance to dismantle the pol
some of the leftist on the minneapolis city council, their conscience, their minds are awakening? their mind about defunding the city's police department. larry elder and i discuss that next. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the more you save ♪ you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today whatintroducing the new sleepld? number 360 smart bed. allstate now temperature balancing, so you can...
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some of the leftist on the minneapolis city council, their conscience, their minds are awakening? nging their mind about defunding the city's police department. larry elder and i discuss that next. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ daddy, is that where we're from? well, actually...we're from a lot of places. you see we're from here and there and here... your family's story is waiting to be shared. at ancestry.com ♪ ♪ lou: well, some of the radical dems running the city council in min minneapolis, they seem to regret their pledge of allegiance to dismantle the police department, that defund the police is starting to catch up with them. nine of the city's thirteen council members supported that pledge back in june. council member andrew johnson was one of them. he told "the new york times" that he meant the words in spirit, not the letter. look at andrew, rethinking his life. and council member philippe cunningham said the language in the pledge was up for interpretation, it was nuanced, it was somewhat ambiguous to him, it turns out, as he eats his words. cunningham, by the way
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strategies that we know work. >> tucker: it's time to get behind community and with that in mind, the city councilf minneapolis voted to defund the police. and then something happened that nobody could have expected. all the cameras, all the cnn crews come all the activists, they all went home. but for those who were stuck in minneapolis, they noticed it was getting dangerous. really dangerous. so you know what happened? you canan guess. at a meeting this week, the same city council that voted to defund the police demanded answers from the police chief, why weren't the police doing more to stop criminals? watch. >> i would appreciate some more information on how we are addressing the carjackings. i know thatrm there's been a number of them the community and they've really terrorized residents. >> gun violence, drug dealing, intimidation, extortion, people who aren't having to pay to get out of their alleys. >> last night i had yet another 17-year-old murdered in my ward. i would say that i don't have an exact number but it's been at least five 17-year-olds have been murdered in my ward. >> tucker:
strategies that we know work. >> tucker: it's time to get behind community and with that in mind, the city councilf minneapolis voted to defund the police. and then something happened that nobody could have expected. all the cameras, all the cnn crews come all the activists, they all went home. but for those who were stuck in minneapolis, they noticed it was getting dangerous. really dangerous. so you know what happened? you canan guess. at a meeting this week, the same city council that...
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some of the leftist on the minneapolis city council, their conscience, their minds are awakening? r mind about defunding the city's police department. larry elder and i discuss that next. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i'm a physician, but my dream is to help young women feel empowered. i'd like to have online courses teaching them body positivity and self-confidence. but when covid hit, i needed a financial plan to make it a reality. without andrea, my financial advisor from northwestern mutual, it didn't feel possible. she really put me at ease. andrea has my best interests at heart. she protected my dream. ♪ ♪ lou: well, some of the radical dems running the city council in min minneapolis, they seem to regret their pledge of allegiance to dismantle the police department, that defund the police is starting to catch up with them. nine of the city's thirteen council members supported that pledge back in june. council member andrew johnson was one of them. he told "the new york times" that he meant the words in spirit, not the letter. look at andrew, rethinking his life. and
some of the leftist on the minneapolis city council, their conscience, their minds are awakening? r mind about defunding the city's police department. larry elder and i discuss that next. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i'm a physician, but my dream is to help young women feel empowered. i'd like to have online courses teaching them body positivity and self-confidence. but when covid hit, i needed a financial plan to make it a reality. without andrea, my financial advisor from...
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some of the leftist on the minneapolis city council, their conscience, their minds are awakening? their mind about defunding the city's police department. larry elder and i discuss that next. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. talk to your doc
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the police department, but that's who people are looking to right now. >> harris: minneapolis city council sounding the alarm about rising crime, just months after unanimously voting to defund the police department. council members pressing the police chief about the reported uptick in shootings, assaults, daylight carjacking, and street racing. the police chief promises to take action. >> we need to ensure and make sure that our communities know that we are going to be there, we are going to be responsive. we've taken an oath to do that. >> harris: minneapolis police chief arredondo they are being tasked with so much. moving forward with a whole lot less. you defund the police and you call 911 in a can you fix this rise in crime? >> kennedy: that was the minneapolis city council, that was the most aggressive stance we've seen in the city, in the country, rather, right up there with seattle. my thought would be to pick a side. either defund the defund the police and find new ways of combating domestic violence, mental illness, 911 calls, and various other issues that arise in a major city
the police department, but that's who people are looking to right now. >> harris: minneapolis city council sounding the alarm about rising crime, just months after unanimously voting to defund the police department. council members pressing the police chief about the reported uptick in shootings, assaults, daylight carjacking, and street racing. the police chief promises to take action. >> we need to ensure and make sure that our communities know that we are going to be there, we...
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we have to attend local city council meetings. they are not sexy, they are tedious. that's where change happens. to go to grassroots law and website and learn how to engage because at the very local level we can make the difference and people are running for vallejo city council. candidates are running and so we have to hold folks accountable right now while they are running for office. we have the mayor's office is office, the incumbent mayor is not running for reelection. this is the time to really step up in that case. sean, i wanted to go back, you know, to the book because you talk about this in your first response, but just how there's no natural or easy pathway for folks to make change. there's no entry-level jobs, you get hired and then you become ceo, right? >> right. >> obviously they hear about my accomplishments, resume, my social media, it's about all of the things that we want and we have accomplished and i think that can be very intimidating for folks that are starting on the journey but what doesn't get talked about as much is the path to getting ther
we have to attend local city council meetings. they are not sexy, they are tedious. that's where change happens. to go to grassroots law and website and learn how to engage because at the very local level we can make the difference and people are running for vallejo city council. candidates are running and so we have to hold folks accountable right now while they are running for office. we have the mayor's office is office, the incumbent mayor is not running for reelection. this is the time to...
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what is the main goal of these so called to smart the voting was to push united russia out of the city councils in big cities for example in separate in this heat in the us to build a school where the putin party had the majority by the way it was the last seat aleksey in the valley had visited before he was poisoned so involved his idea was basically that citizens should vote for all possible parties except of course united russia with these parties should get as little votes as possible and that this strategy actually worked in separately in the us of a risk with the biggest city of simyra serug a boy called the coordinator often have only so local bureau and a candidate from the so-called no less if there's 2020 coalition created to confront united one indeed the elections to the city council but that ryan seems to be an exception in all other regions you know that russia is obviously going to be the year yury when we look forward to the duma elections for next year and still a long way to go course a lot can happen until then but are russians satisfied with the governance that president put
what is the main goal of these so called to smart the voting was to push united russia out of the city councils in big cities for example in separate in this heat in the us to build a school where the putin party had the majority by the way it was the last seat aleksey in the valley had visited before he was poisoned so involved his idea was basically that citizens should vote for all possible parties except of course united russia with these parties should get as little votes as possible and...
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city council voted to allow casinos operate outside earlier this week.ove about 28 of their 49 tables outside under an 8,000 square foot tent by the end of the week, they will bring about 3 o300 of thei 700 employees back as well. >> and make sure that our safety procedure, sanitization and regulatory compliance for cameras and security and surveillance are all in >> reporter: there are new state guidelines for card tables. they will have to do do do do do are the cards will either be tossed out or cleaned. and used chips will be washed addres and disinfected. you can imagine that they have been taking a big hit to their bottom line. and the city losing out on millions of tax revenue, they are hoping to turn that around when the casinos reopen shortly. and we could be seeing at least one of the south bay's casinos open by the end of next week. i'm julian glover, abc 7
city council voted to allow casinos operate outside earlier this week.ove about 28 of their 49 tables outside under an 8,000 square foot tent by the end of the week, they will bring about 3 o300 of thei 700 employees back as well. >> and make sure that our safety procedure, sanitization and regulatory compliance for cameras and security and surveillance are all in >> reporter: there are new state guidelines for card tables. they will have to do do do do do are the cards will either...
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and people are running right now for vallejo city council. have to hold folks accountable right now, while they are running for office. we have the mayor's office open, the incumbent mayor not running for reelection. this is the time to really step up in that case. i want to go back to the book, you talked about this in your first response how there is no natural or easy pathway for folks to make change. there's no entry level job, get hired here and then becomes ceo. i think that often when i talk to young people they hear about my accompaniments, a resume social media is about all the things we won all we've accomplished anything that can be very intimidating for folks starting on the journey but what doesn't get talked about as much is the path to getting married and i always talk about how when i first graduated from college with my asian-american studies and political science degree. i was really depressed. i didn't know what to do i didn't know i knew i wanted to make a difference but i was really lost you feel the passion, you know you
and people are running right now for vallejo city council. have to hold folks accountable right now, while they are running for office. we have the mayor's office open, the incumbent mayor not running for reelection. this is the time to really step up in that case. i want to go back to the book, you talked about this in your first response how there is no natural or easy pathway for folks to make change. there's no entry level job, get hired here and then becomes ceo. i think that often when i...
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yes, it will be pretty packed san jose city council agenda today.he focus, as you mentioned, the san jose police department's response to the protest following the police killing of george floyd and what the department can do differently going forward. the council will review hours upon hours of police department video and the may and june incidents including a collision between police, motorcycle and a running pedestrian and the incident involving officer jared yuen. also reviewing the 230-page report outlining the department's count of what happened during that period of civil unrest. another big development expected to come out of this meeting, though, the council will vote on six changes including the minimum age that minors can be handcu handcuffed. they're going to try and pass something about stop hiring recruits with tattoos linked to potential hate groups and also prohibiting sj officers from covering their badges among other changes being proposed there. facing a federal civil rights lawsuit over the use of rubber bullets during those prot
yes, it will be pretty packed san jose city council agenda today.he focus, as you mentioned, the san jose police department's response to the protest following the police killing of george floyd and what the department can do differently going forward. the council will review hours upon hours of police department video and the may and june incidents including a collision between police, motorcycle and a running pedestrian and the incident involving officer jared yuen. also reviewing the...
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alicia crater, running for city council.we have to keep a sign in running, she is currently president. so get involved in those races. build a pipeline so that you have can continue to support. and, one of my biggest concerns is that if biden wins. if biden wins which i also hope to. that we all kind of sit back. it's okay don't organize anymore. in some ways trunk, the advantages strum is we all got organize. because we couldn't step back. and so for those of you who aren't excited about biden and harris, yet the whole them accountable to the agenda we care about. >> guest: and if they do win, there will be a new u.s. senator in california pray there's an opportunity for us to fight for someone brilliant and progressive that really represents the new california in that seat. and there are, jane you said it. there are brilliant people running for office all over the country. so even though i am not over the top excited about this. i am excited about people who are running for office all over the bay. all over california. rig
alicia crater, running for city council.we have to keep a sign in running, she is currently president. so get involved in those races. build a pipeline so that you have can continue to support. and, one of my biggest concerns is that if biden wins. if biden wins which i also hope to. that we all kind of sit back. it's okay don't organize anymore. in some ways trunk, the advantages strum is we all got organize. because we couldn't step back. and so for those of you who aren't excited about biden...
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>>after city council's decision on tuesday to continue police use of rubber bullets in certain crowd situations the 10 to one city council decision comes amid a heated debate on the use of the projectiles during tuesday's meeting the question is whether they should use this force. >>and think if the crowd is pushing to try to distance we can touch them happened you're not on me to finish and after the recent release of san jose police body cam footage from a protest in response to the death of george floyd a new policy restricts police from using rubber bullets to disperse crowds. it allows the use of a crowd situation if someone poses a threat to others or attacks an officer or another person i am concerned in chaotic situation says we've seen where we've got large mass protests and 99% of people may be very peaceful. >>got a few people who are instigators who are violent who may be criminal. it creates a very chaotic situation rosters have to keep some people safe while trying to arrest. others any capacity take them is very difficult to expect officers to be able to clearly distin
>>after city council's decision on tuesday to continue police use of rubber bullets in certain crowd situations the 10 to one city council decision comes amid a heated debate on the use of the projectiles during tuesday's meeting the question is whether they should use this force. >>and think if the crowd is pushing to try to distance we can touch them happened you're not on me to finish and after the recent release of san jose police body cam footage from a protest in response to...
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the city council passed the ordinance unanimously last night. it is not a ban but a nudge. >> reporter: inside your local supermarket just as in real estate it is all about location, location, location. that is why the candy, chips, and soda are all right there when you check out. city council member kate harris cosponsored an ordinance to ban those snacks from the check out aisle. it passed unanimously last night. >> good behavioral science. we're not saying you can't have these goods. we're just saying they aren't right at the eye level of your children when they walk into the store. >> reporter: in 2014 berkeley led the way by taxing soda and sugary beverages as a way of combatting child obesity and diabetes. dr. matson says this is a logical next step. >> if you really reduce someone's added sugars you can see significant reductions not just in weight but in people's cholesterol levels, in some of the lippeids we know are unhealthy. >> reporter: it applies to about two dozen grocery stores here in berkeley and actually takes effect early nex
the city council passed the ordinance unanimously last night. it is not a ban but a nudge. >> reporter: inside your local supermarket just as in real estate it is all about location, location, location. that is why the candy, chips, and soda are all right there when you check out. city council member kate harris cosponsored an ordinance to ban those snacks from the check out aisle. it passed unanimously last night. >> good behavioral science. we're not saying you can't have these...
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members of the democrat-run minneapolis city council, you remember them, well, now they're complainingpikes in their city. this is the very same city council, radical lefties all, who voted three months ago to dismantle their police department. and they cut a million dollars from their budget. three council members complained to the city's police chief tuesday, saying officers weren't doing anything to prevent robberies, end quote. are not enforcing crime, end quote. anded asked how they could get a spike in carjackings under control. the minneapolis police department has lost at least 65 officers since june. they expect to lose another 35 by the end of the year. let's see, they defund the police, they insult the police, they will not support the police, and they're wondering why their crime is rising in minneapolis. amazing. joining us now is jim hanson, former u.s. army special forces, president of the security studies group, a national security and foreign policy think tank. his new book is "the myth of white fragility." jim, great to have you here. we recommend the book to our audi
members of the democrat-run minneapolis city council, you remember them, well, now they're complainingpikes in their city. this is the very same city council, radical lefties all, who voted three months ago to dismantle their police department. and they cut a million dollars from their budget. three council members complained to the city's police chief tuesday, saying officers weren't doing anything to prevent robberies, end quote. are not enforcing crime, end quote. anded asked how they could...
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>>now the mayor and his allies on this will present their proposal to the city council next week if approvedut we're told that there will be more crews more dumpsters on the street. each for the rest of the year. the city also trying to increase outreach to people to remind them that there are a free junk pickup days where you can put mattresses and appliances out on the street and they'll get picked up information about that on the city's website live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you rob, whether time now as we get a check of the 4 zone forecast take a live look >>here we go again, san francisco. yes that that is san francisco, usually we see the skyline obviously not today that that haze unrelenting absolutely absolutely and this is this is what we're breathing in. >>kron four's lawrence karnow standing by with a look at how things are going to be with our forecast lawrence yeah we really need a win to get go we've been under high pressure and as you sit in that big dome sometimes get very stagnant them easier is not moving around much. >>and you get some smoke that's alread
>>now the mayor and his allies on this will present their proposal to the city council next week if approvedut we're told that there will be more crews more dumpsters on the street. each for the rest of the year. the city also trying to increase outreach to people to remind them that there are a free junk pickup days where you can put mattresses and appliances out on the street and they'll get picked up information about that on the city's website live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4...
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same time several opposition candidates were able to gain to get seats in local assemblies in city councils in tomsk and then the wish to be honest both sabian city is where this country has been rising over the past few years so there is always have been officially i think a victory for that all and united russia party all of its incumbents incumbents and new gubernatorial gubernatorial candidates had won but at the same time you know russia did not do so well in several ija no sense. yes and city councils alex and belfast will the people by the result then both of our guests. summarizing some of the concerns and irregularities in the voting it wasn't long ago we had street protests in russia of course both houses not far away from russia were a toll on their swanton elections could we see this kind of result trigger a resurgence of protests in russia while not on this results we're see today i think the key point which wouldn't be mentioned yet is the. extremely low turnout in all those elections you have a bolt quarter of people actually bothering to turn up to vote and this poses questi
same time several opposition candidates were able to gain to get seats in local assemblies in city councils in tomsk and then the wish to be honest both sabian city is where this country has been rising over the past few years so there is always have been officially i think a victory for that all and united russia party all of its incumbents incumbents and new gubernatorial gubernatorial candidates had won but at the same time you know russia did not do so well in several ija no sense. yes and...
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the berkeley city council approving an emergency ordinance that adds some muscle to the rules designed to protect people from the coronavirus. here's nbc bay area's cheryl hurd. >> reporter: wearing a mask in berkeley is mandatory. if you don't wear one, you will get a warning. but things have changed tonight. an urgent proposal just passed tonight by berkeley's city council will give health officials the power to fine people $100 if they don't cover their face. >> i think having a mask it's important to wear. it's important for everyone's safety. >> reporter: the new ordinance is designed to give city officials enforcement power to fight against covid-19. right now the city must seek criminal prosecution to force people to wear a mask. some felt that was a waste of resources while others thought it was unnecessary to criminalize the violation. >> it's not necessary. >> when i go in the store, i got to respect, and when i go to work i got to respect. but on the streets on my own, i will not use a mask. >> reporter: an important amendment to the new rule, if you get a ticket and you can
the berkeley city council approving an emergency ordinance that adds some muscle to the rules designed to protect people from the coronavirus. here's nbc bay area's cheryl hurd. >> reporter: wearing a mask in berkeley is mandatory. if you don't wear one, you will get a warning. but things have changed tonight. an urgent proposal just passed tonight by berkeley's city council will give health officials the power to fine people $100 if they don't cover their face. >> i think having a...
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. >> reporter: the city council spoke of the member, with one council member saying that she is planning to drive up to grizzly peak herself to make sure that officers are enforcing fireworks and bonfires. they have increased the patrols in the area. in berkley ha, j.r. stone. >> a breath of less toxic our tower camera showing the bay bridge. and much clearer ties. -- you can see what we expect over the next few days. >> the air quality is going to be better as we head toward tomorrow. that is good news. i want to show you what brought about the change. winds of change thanks to the area of low pressure, bringing in in more of a west, south westerly wind, and because of that, even though we didn't get the rain, the wind really picked up. bringing in the cooler, ocean air. and that helped to mix things out. so, good air quality right now from santa rosa in to livermore, oakland, fremont, san jose is moderate air quality and santa cruz has moderate air quality as well. spare the air remains up. moderate to poor air quality, i will show you how much longer h this cleaner air will last, unti
. >> reporter: the city council spoke of the member, with one council member saying that she is planning to drive up to grizzly peak herself to make sure that officers are enforcing fireworks and bonfires. they have increased the patrols in the area. in berkley ha, j.r. stone. >> a breath of less toxic our tower camera showing the bay bridge. and much clearer ties. -- you can see what we expect over the next few days. >> the air quality is going to be better as we head toward...
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. >> reporter: the city council spoke of the member, with one council member saying that she is planning to drive up to grizzly peak herself to make sure that officers are enforcing fireworks and bonfires. they have increased the patrols in the area. in berkley ha, j.r. ston >> a breathf less toxic our tower camera showing the bay bridge. and much clearer ties. -- you can see what we expect over the next few days. >> the air quality is going to be better as we head toward tomorrow. that is good news. i want to show you what brought about the change. winds of change thanks to the area of low pressure, bringing in in more of a west, south westerly wind, and because of that, even though we didn't get the rain, the wind really picked up. bringing in the cooler, ocean air. and that helped to mix things out. so, good air quality right now from santa rosa in to livermore, oakland, fremont, san jose is moderate air quality and santa cruz has moderate air quality as well. spare the air remains up. moderate to poor air quality, i will show you how much longer h this cleaner air will last, until un
. >> reporter: the city council spoke of the member, with one council member saying that she is planning to drive up to grizzly peak herself to make sure that officers are enforcing fireworks and bonfires. they have increased the patrols in the area. in berkley ha, j.r. ston >> a breathf less toxic our tower camera showing the bay bridge. and much clearer ties. -- you can see what we expect over the next few days. >> the air quality is going to be better as we head toward...
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. >> he contacted city council o bay and several members of congress to try to get beaches close for labor day weekend. >> the city council decided against those beaches opening. >> given our pandemic situation, we are seeing record number during the week as it is. we close beaches down for the 4th of july and the same condition exists for this labor day weekend. >> reporter: electronic signs up about beaches closed along highway one and paper signs at the entrances at the beach trying to make sure everyone gets the message. >> if half-moon bay close their beaches would be easier. >> reporter: visitor like ruban don't think shutting the beach down is necessary. >> there is enough activity and the air is good and clean and wind. we are active and is not like things are settling. >> reporter: half-moon bay city leaders are asking everyone to follow rules distance. you can see is possible right now on a day like this. this is to make sure this is the only thing visitors get here is a good day at the beach. reporting live in half-moon bay, anousha rasta. nbc bay area news. >> i am sure i
. >> he contacted city council o bay and several members of congress to try to get beaches close for labor day weekend. >> the city council decided against those beaches opening. >> given our pandemic situation, we are seeing record number during the week as it is. we close beaches down for the 4th of july and the same condition exists for this labor day weekend. >> reporter: electronic signs up about beaches closed along highway one and paper signs at the entrances at...
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a pretty packed san jose city council agenda when they meet at 1:30 thoday. to the protests following the police killing of george floyd and what the department will do differently euncil will b reviewing hours and hours of police department video of the may and june incidents, including this incident showing this officer's vantage point as they use force against a man during a scuffle and others like a collision between a police motorcycle and a running pedestrian. now, the council will also be reviewing the san jose police department nearly 230-page report outlining the department's account of what actually happened took place during that civil unrest. the council will have lots of questions there. and another big development from the meeting. the council will vote on six potential changes to the police department's conduct manual, including things like setting up a minimum age and minors can be handcuffed and putting a stop to hiring of recruits with tattooed linked to hate groups and prevent officers from covering their badges. the police department is cu
a pretty packed san jose city council agenda when they meet at 1:30 thoday. to the protests following the police killing of george floyd and what the department will do differently euncil will b reviewing hours and hours of police department video of the may and june incidents, including this incident showing this officer's vantage point as they use force against a man during a scuffle and others like a collision between a police motorcycle and a running pedestrian. now, the council will also...
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should the city council reverse course? >> where are the police?he only public safety option they have for the moment. they are saying they are nowhere to be seen. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took...
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of seattle or democrats, liberals. >> marie: democrats including myself don't think city council shouldhould look at how to better use funding but don't support actually what seattle is doing. joe biden certainly doesn't. we also need to remember more police officers have been killed this year by covid than on patrol, if we care about law enforcement and care about our first responders it's been a tough year in a lot of ways, we should focus on that. >> melissa: if you look at new york for example, the majority of the police force is minority, is black and brown. we have a white mayor who has alienated that police force. i think these issues are really complicated, and there are a lot of people getting caught in the undertow who aren't responsible for any of this. >> dagen: common best resigning, that's a loss. we are moments away from the white house press briefing with reaction to joe biden's trip to kenosha, wisconsin, plus possible comments on speaker pelosi calling her visit to a san francisco hair salon a set up. she wants an apology! that's live top of the hour. it's the ones tha
of seattle or democrats, liberals. >> marie: democrats including myself don't think city council shouldhould look at how to better use funding but don't support actually what seattle is doing. joe biden certainly doesn't. we also need to remember more police officers have been killed this year by covid than on patrol, if we care about law enforcement and care about our first responders it's been a tough year in a lot of ways, we should focus on that. >> melissa: if you look at new...
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to cut funding and jobs in the city's police department. this means the council's proposal to cut the police department and the city's navigation team with new spending and community programs they remain in place. a 9 one one call to the california home of defend the police's alyssa milano sparked an emergency response over what turned out to be a teenager shooting at squirrels with a gun. images of the response to the daily mail. let's bring in fowler and murdoch to discuss the latest development, good to have you with us. we have seen this again and again, reports about who called the police, the police will show up, when you talk about the funding them, they are going to show up, that is their plan. >> they are supposed to thank god they did, kind of comical but what if it was something serious, or robber or stalker, somebody who wanted to kill alyssa milano or her family but i find this hypocrisy said, not terribly surprising, so many in hollywood preach one thing, practice another, she says defend the police but when something like this happens she doesn't col
to cut funding and jobs in the city's police department. this means the council's proposal to cut the police department and the city's navigation team with new spending and community programs they remain in place. a 9 one one call to the california home of defend the police's alyssa milano sparked an emergency response over what turned out to be a teenager shooting at squirrels with a gun. images of the response to the daily mail. let's bring in fowler and murdoch to discuss the latest...
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>>the berkeley city council members approved the mask fine after seeing an increase of covid-19 cases in july and august this as the cdc director stresses the importance of wearing a mask and this face mask. >>is more guaranteed to protect me against covid then when i take a covid vaccine. wednesday cdc director doctor robert redfield says a covid-19 vaccine would not be available for another 9 to 12 months ucsf infectious disease doctor monica gandhi agrees number one is to take a while for the vaccine and number 2 we're to see the vaccine is but we know these protected doctor gandhi studied mask-wearing early on looking at data from japan's diamond princess cruise ship where more than 700 people on board came down with covid-19. >>before mask-wearing was suggested so we're actually populating the mass school. >>multiple components of the response one is transmission and then by reducing the amount of cars that get you get in it may reduce the severity and to seize tuesday night the city of berkeley approved an ordinance to fine people not wearing a mask in public or focus is not on
>>the berkeley city council members approved the mask fine after seeing an increase of covid-19 cases in july and august this as the cdc director stresses the importance of wearing a mask and this face mask. >>is more guaranteed to protect me against covid then when i take a covid vaccine. wednesday cdc director doctor robert redfield says a covid-19 vaccine would not be available for another 9 to 12 months ucsf infectious disease doctor monica gandhi agrees number one is to take a...
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he was nearly 40 when he first ran for office, netting a seat on yokohama's city council.ess than a decade later, he used strong street-level campaigning to win a seat in the lower house.e. known for his loyalty, he never forgot his roots. as a cabinet minister, he promoted policies to helpp rura communities hit hard by japan's rapid demographic shift. throughout his career, suga has lived by a motto, where there's a will, there's a way. five years after abe'ss first resignation, he led a call to bring h his political ally backo power. now, finally in the spotlight himself, suga is letting the world get to know him. he likes to travel, fish, golf, and keep fit. the food farmer's son inherited a sweet tooth and a love for the land where he grew up. >> translator: when i go to my hometown, i remember playing in the mountains and rivers in my childhood. meeting and talking withh old classmates energizes me. that gives me what i need to work hard in the city. >>>> reporter: whilele suga has shone he shown he has the will to take on the challenges facing japan, people across th
he was nearly 40 when he first ran for office, netting a seat on yokohama's city council.ess than a decade later, he used strong street-level campaigning to win a seat in the lower house.e. known for his loyalty, he never forgot his roots. as a cabinet minister, he promoted policies to helpp rura communities hit hard by japan's rapid demographic shift. throughout his career, suga has lived by a motto, where there's a will, there's a way. five years after abe'ss first resignation, he led a call...
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todd: officers say they were attacked by rocks and molotov cocktails, seattle city council candidate says these are happening, joins us next. >> if biden wins the violent mobs you see the violent mobs all over the place, they are biden people, biden states and cities, if they win the mob the where you see these guys they go around saying i want your meal, give me that food, a woman sitting there, she wants to we they come and grabber food and grab her drink, nobody has ever seen stuff like this. this is all that ideology. we are not going to let it happen. if biden wins the rioters, arsonists and anarchists -- >> a massive rally in north carolina. warning a vote for joe biden, a vote for the same radicals hurling rocks and molotov cocktails, ari hoffman lives in seattle and ran for city council, he joined me live. what are the people of seattle saying about these violent images on screen right now. >> they are tired of it and done with it. lastly you had a group of rioters attacking - and they had it. and hands a group of christians go to worship in a public park in seattle, close tha
todd: officers say they were attacked by rocks and molotov cocktails, seattle city council candidate says these are happening, joins us next. >> if biden wins the violent mobs you see the violent mobs all over the place, they are biden people, biden states and cities, if they win the mob the where you see these guys they go around saying i want your meal, give me that food, a woman sitting there, she wants to we they come and grabber food and grab her drink, nobody has ever seen stuff...
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brian: minneapolis city council members demanding answers as crime spikes across the city with shootingsching a five year high after pledging to quote dismantle the beliefs a couple months ago the city council is sounding the alarm and blaming the police. >> the crime is actually spreading out. >> what people want to know is mpd's response. >> asking where are the police? that is the only public safety option they have for the moment. >> we have officers on the street telling people that they're not enforcing crime, what do we do? >> i know it's not only the police department but that is who people are looking to right now. brian: joining us now with reaction to the least surprising in the country g.o.p. candidate lacy lee johnson, is he running for the city held by congresswoman ilhan omar who has called on to dismantle the police. lacy, we have a rise in assaults, robberies, homicides as well as property crimes and arson. is that what happens when you tell the police they are the problem and you cut their numbers. >> that's exactly what happens, brian. the hypocrisy and failure that we
brian: minneapolis city council members demanding answers as crime spikes across the city with shootingsching a five year high after pledging to quote dismantle the beliefs a couple months ago the city council is sounding the alarm and blaming the police. >> the crime is actually spreading out. >> what people want to know is mpd's response. >> asking where are the police? that is the only public safety option they have for the moment. >> we have officers on the street...
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it was in minnesota that the city council began the defund the police movement, remember this? from city council president in minneapolis lisa bender in june. >> what if in the middle of the night my home is broken into, who do i call? >> for those of us for whom the system is working, i think we need to step back and imagine what it would feel like to already live in that reality where calling the police may mean more harm. >> martha: now in an ironic and sad and some might say pathetic turn around, those same council members are out for the police to keep them and everyone else safe after vilifying the police force for months. >> we have officers on the street telling people that they aren't enforcing crime, what do we do? >> martha: what do we do? in moments, former minnesota former minnesota vikings player jack brewer who lived in minneapolis for ten years, has businesses there and family there, and richard fowler joins us as well. we begin tonight with brian peters, the executive director of the minnesota police and peace officers association. thank you so much for being h
it was in minnesota that the city council began the defund the police movement, remember this? from city council president in minneapolis lisa bender in june. >> what if in the middle of the night my home is broken into, who do i call? >> for those of us for whom the system is working, i think we need to step back and imagine what it would feel like to already live in that reality where calling the police may mean more harm. >> martha: now in an ironic and sad and some might...
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. >>> new at 11:00, the vallejo city council approved a black lives matter street mural tonight. you've seen them in other bay area cities like this one in martinez. when it came to a vote, the only black council opposed the idea, calling it a hollow gesture. he says the city should focus on education, housing and police reform. >>> juneteenth is now a holiday in santa clara county, starting in 2021. it's also known as emancipation day. it's the oldest celebration of the end of slavery in the country, dating back to 1865. >>> bay area civil rights legend betty reed turned 99. hundreds logged into zoom to celebrate with her. but her mind really is on the election. she became a song writer in the civil rights movement during the 1960s. she's also well known as the oldest park ranger at the historic park in richmond. today, she was looking ahead to the november election. >> i don't think that there's ever been an election that's more important than this one. i think since the great experiment began in 1776. >> she has been recognized nationally and locally as one of the unsung heroes
. >>> new at 11:00, the vallejo city council approved a black lives matter street mural tonight. you've seen them in other bay area cities like this one in martinez. when it came to a vote, the only black council opposed the idea, calling it a hollow gesture. he says the city should focus on education, housing and police reform. >>> juneteenth is now a holiday in santa clara county, starting in 2021. it's also known as emancipation day. it's the oldest celebration of the end...
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i think whoever is in charge whether the mayor, the city council should have the right to decide what expression is going to be conveyed in the public spaces that are under their control. if you continue to say the messaging that you have chosen neglects in a new institution of the city they want that reflected in some way, i don't think that the full expression that they are exerting but may be assort to be recognized and acknowledged and it may make some sense to find a way to do that. and show respect and it's an expression in new york as well coming around that you want a level of equilibrium in the black lives matter and not undercutting the role of the police. perhaps there is another part of town where an alternative message can be conveyed and perhaps a discussion that often times all of these issues, this is complicated by the pandemic and if you can get people in a room in a conversation to explain, here is my change in the blue line through our message was not something that is acceptable, here's what that signified to us and talk through what they're trying to achieve, som
i think whoever is in charge whether the mayor, the city council should have the right to decide what expression is going to be conveyed in the public spaces that are under their control. if you continue to say the messaging that you have chosen neglects in a new institution of the city they want that reflected in some way, i don't think that the full expression that they are exerting but may be assort to be recognized and acknowledged and it may make some sense to find a way to do that. and...
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the city of alameda will now issue fines for violating public health voters, the city council voted on the new ordinance this week in an effort to keep coronavirus case counts from potentially spiking. >>the fines apply mostly to businesses the first violation will cost $250 a second violation carries a $500 fine a 3rd and any other violation that follows will result in a $1000 fine and these are the 5 area counties which also enforced mask buys they are sonoma napa san mateo contra costa and more in fines for individuals range from 25 to $500 and the fines are higher for businesses breaking the rules, those fines range from 250 to $10,000 new research suggests people who test positive for covid-19 may need weeks not just days to be sure they're clear of the virus. this is according to the british medical journal kron four's michelle kingston talk to a local doctor today about the lingering effects of covid-19. >>and we're all learning more and more about the coronavirus like many other viral illness as there are a variety of different presentations and bank of elvis, the coronavirus h
the city of alameda will now issue fines for violating public health voters, the city council voted on the new ordinance this week in an effort to keep coronavirus case counts from potentially spiking. >>the fines apply mostly to businesses the first violation will cost $250 a second violation carries a $500 fine a 3rd and any other violation that follows will result in a $1000 fine and these are the 5 area counties which also enforced mask buys they are sonoma napa san mateo contra costa...
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>>the city council made that 10 to one decision on tuesday. >>well the new policy restricts when police can use those rubber bullets in certain situations. the mayor argues they shouldn't be used at all he says rubber bullets or a lethal weapon and should be treated as such i think it's important to have bright line rules. >>and that's why i think we ought to be taking some weapons off the and ensuring that we only have to use of those at weapons that are not as lethal san jose mayor sam liccardo disappointed. >>after city council's decision on tuesday to continue police use of rubber bullets in certain crowd situations the 10 to one city council decision comes amid a heated debate on the use of the projectiles during tuesday's meeting the question is whether they should use this force. >>the crowd is pushing to to distance we can touch them happened. >>you're not on me to finish and after the recent release of san jose police body cam footage from a protest in response to the death of george floyd the new policy restricts police from using ru
>>the city council made that 10 to one decision on tuesday. >>well the new policy restricts when police can use those rubber bullets in certain situations. the mayor argues they shouldn't be used at all he says rubber bullets or a lethal weapon and should be treated as such i think it's important to have bright line rules. >>and that's why i think we ought to be taking some weapons off the and ensuring that we only have to use of those at weapons that are not as lethal san...
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>>the berkeley city council approved a new hiring policy that the city's police department to try to prevent abusive repeat. offender officers from being hired by the city, yeah kron four's reyna harvey live at berkeley with more on these changes reyna. >>yeah good morning. why this is so significant is it means that officers are at the state level a similar bill. those trying to be passed but it was not able to be passed but what that means is an officer can not be in a city and fired for misconduct and they get a job here in berkeley at the berkeley police department so this is all inspired from a similar piece of legislation that was out in san francisco, the resolution is called no police revolving door it was unanimously adopted by city council. the data shows that the rehiring of officers from other agencies who have previously been fired for misconduct is more common than people realize the resolution is one part of a broad effort that the city of berkeley and the city council has initiated to combat racial disparities in policing and like i mentioned. why it is so significant
>>the berkeley city council approved a new hiring policy that the city's police department to try to prevent abusive repeat. offender officers from being hired by the city, yeah kron four's reyna harvey live at berkeley with more on these changes reyna. >>yeah good morning. why this is so significant is it means that officers are at the state level a similar bill. those trying to be passed but it was not able to be passed but what that means is an officer can not be in a city and...
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he's also worried about the cuts imposed by the city council over the last decade. to support as best as we can, in this country, and they cannot be allowed to go under. the boss of cbso said the city council has stood by city arts organisations very well this year, but the longer the orchestra is unable to perform in front of audiences, the greater the likelihood of a troubled future, in stark contrast to its glorious past. and if you took it out, if the cbso no longer existed, what impact would that have on the city? 0h, a huge. i mean, you need a core like an orchestra to be here, so people can be, it's a flagship, i mean we are... if people go to any part of the world and you say "birmingham", they'll say, "ah, the orchestra!" they know who we are. cbso is a world—class orchestra with a history for attracting the best talent and for taking on new challenges, all of which will be very important if it is to celebrate its 20th anniversary in september 2120. from music to spot. full— time british champion sir mo farah has broken the one hour run record. he did it in
he's also worried about the cuts imposed by the city council over the last decade. to support as best as we can, in this country, and they cannot be allowed to go under. the boss of cbso said the city council has stood by city arts organisations very well this year, but the longer the orchestra is unable to perform in front of audiences, the greater the likelihood of a troubled future, in stark contrast to its glorious past. and if you took it out, if the cbso no longer existed, what impact...
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we have to have a voice in city council.rants, and cuomo cannot be making decisions. he's not a businessman. he's never around a business. and the other one, we all know who, he hasn't got a clue in gracie mansion. there's 14 million restaurant people in this country. the second biggest employer. and what have we got? maria: you're right. unbelievable. and, joseph, do you think these politicians who want the president to look as bad as possible and the economy to be as closed as possible on november 3rd, do you think they understand the impact to jobs of their constituents? you had 300 people working within your restaurants. you had to let 290 go? >> yes. actually, i had 400 people working, and 380 got furloughed. so we we need someone, we we need to have a voice on the council representing restaurants because there's another group that make decisions like putting 10% on a customer 's bill. i would never dream of that, because if you put that on a customer's ooh bill, they're going to take that off the waiter and bartender's
we have to have a voice in city council.rants, and cuomo cannot be making decisions. he's not a businessman. he's never around a business. and the other one, we all know who, he hasn't got a clue in gracie mansion. there's 14 million restaurant people in this country. the second biggest employer. and what have we got? maria: you're right. unbelievable. and, joseph, do you think these politicians who want the president to look as bad as possible and the economy to be as closed as possible on...
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i hope you're beginning to receive more as you say and i hope the governor, the mayor, the city council, rest of them act on it because you guys are the lifeblood of the city. i love this city. i want you to survive. i hope you do. i'm sorry you had to turn in your keys today. best of luck to you, camilla. let us know what happens, okay. >> thank you. we need public outrage to match ours. david: i'm out of raged, believe me. we're not going to sit down and take it anymore. camilla, thank you very much, camilla marcus was the owner of and thank you her for coming on. >>> coming up why investors are continuing rotation out of big cap momentum stocks and where they are putting their money now. details coming up. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day. can we go and play? (roaring of engines) ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed to try ( ♪ ) ♪ needed to fall ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed your love ♪ i'm burning away ♪ ♪ i need never get old ♪ i'm burning away ♪ so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, piv
i hope you're beginning to receive more as you say and i hope the governor, the mayor, the city council, rest of them act on it because you guys are the lifeblood of the city. i love this city. i want you to survive. i hope you do. i'm sorry you had to turn in your keys today. best of luck to you, camilla. let us know what happens, okay. >> thank you. we need public outrage to match ours. david: i'm out of raged, believe me. we're not going to sit down and take it anymore. camilla, thank...
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the seattle city council voting tonight to override the vetoes of three other bills that are going tounding and jobs i the city police department. tonight's votes mean that the council's original proposal to cut to the police department an the city's navigation team alon with new spending and community programs they remain in place. 911 call the california home of a list of milano on sunday morning sparked a large emergency response over what turned out to be a teenager who had apparently been shooting at squirrels within aragon. we got some images of the response from the daily mail. to debate the latest developments in age from nation on of unrest. >> great to see you. >> good to be here, shannon. >> we have seen this player played out again and again. but the police are going to sho up even if you talk about the funding them in these communities where they can and where these they are going to show up. that's their plan. >> they are supposed to show up and think out they did, but obviously this case was kind of comical. what if this had been something serious. i find this hypocrisy
the seattle city council voting tonight to override the vetoes of three other bills that are going tounding and jobs i the city police department. tonight's votes mean that the council's original proposal to cut to the police department an the city's navigation team alon with new spending and community programs they remain in place. 911 call the california home of a list of milano on sunday morning sparked a large emergency response over what turned out to be a teenager who had apparently been...
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. >>> new at 11:00, the vallejo city council approved a black lives matter street mural tonight. u've seen them in other bay area cities like this one in martinez. when it came to a vote, the only black council opposed the idea, calling it a hollow gesture. he says the city should focus on education, housing and police reform. >>> juneteenth is now a holiday in santa clara county, starting in 2021. it's also known as emancipation day. it's the oldest celebration of the end of slavery in the country, dating back to 1865. >>> bay area civil rights legend betty reed turned 99. hundreds logged into zoom to celebrate with her. but her mind really is on the election. she became a song writer in the civil rights movement during the 1960s. she's also well known as the oldest park ranger at the historic park in richmond. today, she was looking ahead to the november election. >> i don't think that there's ever been an election that's more important than this one. i think since the great experiment began in 1776. >> she has been recognized nationally and locally as one of the unsung heroes o
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. >> well, first and foremost, we need the support of our elected officials, city council and our mayorondemn the violence. they have not unilaterally come together to condemn the violence. they need to support the police bureau and chuck leavell, the new police chief, who stepped into the job knowing what he was stepping into. however, the gravity of it is more than he thought it was going to be. as soon as he stepped into the job, the city council immediately defunded the police bureau of $15 million to 85 sworn police officer positions away, got rid of the gun violence reduction time who was a model for other police agencies in the nation. when we -- when they disbanded them. so we need the support of our elected officials. we need to have a zero tolerance stance on the violence, not only for the protests and in the city and we have had a record number of shootings and homicides connected to the shootings. >> okay. i have heard this, i was speaking to the commissioner of police in new york who made similar comments about budget cuts and the reduction of officers. i want to ask you th
. >> well, first and foremost, we need the support of our elected officials, city council and our mayorondemn the violence. they have not unilaterally come together to condemn the violence. they need to support the police bureau and chuck leavell, the new police chief, who stepped into the job knowing what he was stepping into. however, the gravity of it is more than he thought it was going to be. as soon as he stepped into the job, the city council immediately defunded the police bureau...
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>> this is the basic responsibility, mayor of chief and city council, responsible for what happens inve to lay clear guidelines, first amendment rights becomes subordinate to public safety and the rights of others to enjoy their lives and that is not happening. you can't blame the president when you can't set clear guidelines. >> listen to mike pence on special report. >> something going on where the radical left is anarchists and antifa, one of the reasons the justice department looking into where is the funding coming from? >> a response to that and april ryan blaming the president? >> i think all-americans can agree, you have people across the country protesting racial injustice, police reform and folks, vigilantes using their protests to enact violence across the country. too many sides on this issue, there's enough blame to go around. what people want our solutions, those existing communities. if you look at a recent gallup poll 69% of african-americans are for public safety. before having police in their community when you call the cops and they rob your car you want the cops to
>> this is the basic responsibility, mayor of chief and city council, responsible for what happens inve to lay clear guidelines, first amendment rights becomes subordinate to public safety and the rights of others to enjoy their lives and that is not happening. you can't blame the president when you can't set clear guidelines. >> listen to mike pence on special report. >> something going on where the radical left is anarchists and antifa, one of the reasons the justice...