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we're violating the rules becaue it has not been agendize. i ask that we put this matter on for july 11th and we can have a more thorough discussion as an agendize item. >> i guess the reason i raise it now is because i really want to lift this kind of perception ths been advanced in the media that there's some sort of nefarious actions taking place behind clod doors during the closed session. to the degree that i can we can assure the public that's not the case, that's why i raise it. when the city attorney's offices potentially taking action to ree items from the agenda, it appeas they trying to hide it from the community. i don't think that's a good look for any of us. that's why i raised the question ultimately. refer to mazzucco. >> vice president mazzucco: even come in here. our city attorney is not prepard to answer this question. we should put it on -- anything further before we go to public comment retarding line item, 1a, c and d. please call for public comment. >> line two discussion of aness- >> vice president mazzucco: call publi
we're violating the rules becaue it has not been agendize. i ask that we put this matter on for july 11th and we can have a more thorough discussion as an agendize item. >> i guess the reason i raise it now is because i really want to lift this kind of perception ths been advanced in the media that there's some sort of nefarious actions taking place behind clod doors during the closed session. to the degree that i can we can assure the public that's not the case, that's why i raise it....
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it's something we like to agendize and change that. [applause] >> vice president mazzucco: ple. commissioner hirsch. >> commissioner hirsch: we had same issue come up at accountability. we're taking similar -- i asked the city attorney's office to look at what los angeles is doing and to give us an opinion, their opinion as to why we couldn't do something like or closer to that. that will come back to accountability. sounds like we're working on the same thing. >> commissioner dejesus: we're all governed by copeley. >> vice president mazzucco: com. >> . commissioner elias: i think that one of the things that was evidently clear and the use of force working group was that the fact that the public really wants transparency. i think that we are all in agreement that is something we also want as well while respecting the laws. >> just to brief follow-up. i think everybody said it already. i know that even before i came on the police commission, time and again, people in the community have addressed concerns with the way the disciplinary process, isn't transparent as it could be. nob
it's something we like to agendize and change that. [applause] >> vice president mazzucco: ple. commissioner hirsch. >> commissioner hirsch: we had same issue come up at accountability. we're taking similar -- i asked the city attorney's office to look at what los angeles is doing and to give us an opinion, their opinion as to why we couldn't do something like or closer to that. that will come back to accountability. sounds like we're working on the same thing. >> commissioner...
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agend women who came of before the women's rights movement, they had a much different experience, in terms of societal expectations for what they would do. then women who came at to the 1960's and 70's and grew up in a much different environment. >> were there other differences you noted? difference in errors and times in which they served? emergescene that really from a lot of these interviews is the role or expectation that all of them took on that political side -- there were surrogate representatives. they didn't just represent the people in their own district. women's issues, particularly. they were presented women nationally. not all of them would agree with that, but the majority did. that was one thing that emerged. >> while the women talked about the importance of hiring women staff, and also encouraging other women to run for office. even though they were there and the numbers were small, especially the 1970's and 1980's, they realized there was a lot of attention. they also wanted to be mentors to other women that were going to come to the institution. >> or some of the wo
agend women who came of before the women's rights movement, they had a much different experience, in terms of societal expectations for what they would do. then women who came at to the 1960's and 70's and grew up in a much different environment. >> were there other differences you noted? difference in errors and times in which they served? emergescene that really from a lot of these interviews is the role or expectation that all of them took on that political side -- there were surrogate...
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. >> this is officially the second agendized item on this resolution. we agendized this once time before. as i chaired that meeting, definition of the first reading. to be honest with you commissioner when i looked at that document, this document is overwhelming. there's a lot of stuff in this document. i don't want anyone out there in the audience or anyone in the department to think that we're not supportive of this. that's really important any questions that come up of concern or a budget maybe reflected by someone that's in in department this commission may not be supportive of that. they need to think we need to get that out the way to talk about it. it goes without saying in terms what is it they support within that. for me it's a working document. you talked about a planning document. part of that planning document is i know there's a stress unit. we have two staffers in that. i know i been on this commission for a number of years. looking at this particular resolution, it almost makes me feel like i need to have an updated presentation exactly w
. >> this is officially the second agendized item on this resolution. we agendized this once time before. as i chaired that meeting, definition of the first reading. to be honest with you commissioner when i looked at that document, this document is overwhelming. there's a lot of stuff in this document. i don't want anyone out there in the audience or anyone in the department to think that we're not supportive of this. that's really important any questions that come up of concern or a...
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secret service agend who d while protecting president trump. special agent haseen with it will agency for 19 years. suffered add stroke while on dutyco inand during the overseeing visit. he died tuesday. body flown back to washington this week. >>> president trump back on twitter today. his target, his former personal lawyer, michael cohen. he says cohen's taping of him is totally unheard of perhaps illegal. "new york times" said federal investigators discovered tapes in raid of new york condo earlier this year. cording to the times, cohen and trump discussed about payments to former playb model. the article says the payment took place two months before the 2016 econ. >>> a vintage plane crashing into a ball of fire moments after takeoff. miraculously everybody on board miraculously everybody on board suiv know what? no, what? i just switched to geico... ...and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico expect great savings an
secret service agend who d while protecting president trump. special agent haseen with it will agency for 19 years. suffered add stroke while on dutyco inand during the overseeing visit. he died tuesday. body flown back to washington this week. >>> president trump back on twitter today. his target, his former personal lawyer, michael cohen. he says cohen's taping of him is totally unheard of perhaps illegal. "new york times" said federal investigators discovered tapes in raid...
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earnings targets >>> up next, another republican candidate embraced plump's agenda anpresidenttrump's agende benefits. >> the president and the vice president, they poured gasoline on the fire and fueled the camp surge to victory. lou: that sounds like it might be part of the trump wave. we'll take that up with republican national committee chair ronna mcdaniel. she's with us next. stay with us. ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free c
earnings targets >>> up next, another republican candidate embraced plump's agenda anpresidenttrump's agende benefits. >> the president and the vice president, they poured gasoline on the fire and fueled the camp surge to victory. lou: that sounds like it might be part of the trump wave. we'll take that up with republican national committee chair ronna mcdaniel. she's with us next. stay with us. ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be...
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but without a real agend awe don't know what they'll talk about there. >> and briefly, if i could throw one your way, how serious is the white house about proposing pulling some of our troops, if not all of our troops, out of germany? was that just a threat? >> we hear of things like this all the time. it seems right now it's just -- it might just be an assessment they're working on. but at this point, i don't see -- legally, i don't see they'll do that any time soon at this point. >> courtney kube, congratulations to you. carol lee, ken dilanian, all the members of the investigative team for such great work. michael allen, a pleasure to see you as well. >>> coming up, a new neighbor. mexico's election of a left wing nationalist president. what does that mean for nafta negotiations, for the border wall? what wall? that's next here on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. nl your mornings were made for better things than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken
but without a real agend awe don't know what they'll talk about there. >> and briefly, if i could throw one your way, how serious is the white house about proposing pulling some of our troops, if not all of our troops, out of germany? was that just a threat? >> we hear of things like this all the time. it seems right now it's just -- it might just be an assessment they're working on. but at this point, i don't see -- legally, i don't see they'll do that any time soon at this point....
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places that we actually do have some power and authority, and that's curb management, i would like to agendize a time to talk about curbs and mobility services. so i think that's 3 and 7. with that, commissioner fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you. and thank you for the report. i want to talk about item number 3. i'm hoping that we are looking at the total cost and i'm including the labor costs of what it is doing to our labor partners, especially our taxi drivers. are we also looking at those kind of costs and what the displacement of those vehicles and what impact that has on individuals in san francisco. and then also about labor also is that, i understand the 10 guiding principles for emerging mobility is for their own labor force to have local hire, promote equitable job training opportunities. i would like the impact of our existing labor force with these emerging mobilities in san francisco. and so i -- i like this report. i think i haven't had a chance to read through it completely, but i will, and i think it's a good start, but again, i think that we're talking about cost recovery.
places that we actually do have some power and authority, and that's curb management, i would like to agendize a time to talk about curbs and mobility services. so i think that's 3 and 7. with that, commissioner fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you. and thank you for the report. i want to talk about item number 3. i'm hoping that we are looking at the total cost and i'm including the labor costs of what it is doing to our labor partners, especially our taxi drivers. are we also looking...
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earnings targets >>> up next, another republican candidate embraced plump's agenda anpresidenttrump's agende benefits. >> the president and the vice president, they poured gasoline on the fire and fueled the camp surge to victory. lou: that sounds like it might be part of the trump wave. we'll take that up with republican national committee chair ronna mcdaniel. she's with us next. stay with us. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. when you're expecting... a teenager today i'm going to show you how to teen-proof your home. first step
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earnings targets >>> up next, another republican candidate embraced plump's agenda anpresidenttrump's agende benefits. >> the president and the vice president, they poured gasoline on the fire and fueled the camp surge to victory. lou: that sounds like it might be part of the trump wave. we'll take that up with republican national committee chair ronna mcdaniel. she's with us next. stay with us. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to fin
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their statements and i'm wondering if that -- if those would be better served if they were aagain agendized. so i was -- i was fortunate enough that one of my staff members was able to have lunch with commissioner richards and he shared that he would be talking about water, so we did some research on the issue. i want to present something, some ideas around water and the way we think about it from san francisco. so water, much like housing, really needs to be thought about regi regionally. our water also provides water to alameda county. if you look at this map, water usage per person per day is tremendously lower in a city. so we in san francisco, we use about 40 gallons of water per day. as you move further out into the east bay, you can see it goes up to -- sorry, i have numbers here that corresponds with this. in san francisco 40 gallons per person per day. in alameda county -- sorry, alameda county, 53 gallons per person person day. contra costa county, 61 gallons per person per day. so if we're thinking about how regionally we can conserve water, we want to encourage people to move to
their statements and i'm wondering if that -- if those would be better served if they were aagain agendized. so i was -- i was fortunate enough that one of my staff members was able to have lunch with commissioner richards and he shared that he would be talking about water, so we did some research on the issue. i want to present something, some ideas around water and the way we think about it from san francisco. so water, much like housing, really needs to be thought about regi regionally. our...
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that the president is somehow secretly working behind closed doors to advance russia's agend agenda. and that he is at odds with his own intelligence chief. this is patently absurd and i think they know it is. granted, the president has occasionally been an artful in the way he's explained his position. sometimes his frustration with the mueller investigation has gotten the better of him. but when you cut through all the theatrical displays of outrage, trump, in many ways, is saying what he has always had, even if no one wants to hear about. >> i will go along -- it could have china, it could have been a lot of groups. i think it well could have been russia but i think it could wel well, you know what he's going to have said, could be other groups. >> donald trump, and his heart of hearts, is convinced that the russia did not model. >> laura: the president is saying that russia is responsible for modeling and that they are not alone. i'm the first of all the president out of her knees and precise in his language and he has been. communication is vitally important on the matter is of
that the president is somehow secretly working behind closed doors to advance russia's agend agenda. and that he is at odds with his own intelligence chief. this is patently absurd and i think they know it is. granted, the president has occasionally been an artful in the way he's explained his position. sometimes his frustration with the mueller investigation has gotten the better of him. but when you cut through all the theatrical displays of outrage, trump, in many ways, is saying what he has...
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. >> but we have an agend waiting russia we know.things we need to address, and they need to be addressed urgently. the whole question of election interference, i think we've been going at it completely the wrong way for the last two years. it looks as though congress is readying a new round of sanctions which we would then announce publicly and all that does is force putin to stand up and show that he can stand up to american bullying. what we need to do is get congress and the treasury department together and come up with a package of sanctions which we would then take privately to putin. led by pompeo and bolton and say, here's what's coming unless we see some change in what's being directed against our -- >> you are a career foreign service officer and spent a lot of time in russia over the years. you speak russian. when the president says, as he just did once again just now, that no american president has ever been tougher on russia than he has been, i see you beginning to smile. >> well, the president, frankly, says a lot of th
. >> but we have an agend waiting russia we know.things we need to address, and they need to be addressed urgently. the whole question of election interference, i think we've been going at it completely the wrong way for the last two years. it looks as though congress is readying a new round of sanctions which we would then announce publicly and all that does is force putin to stand up and show that he can stand up to american bullying. what we need to do is get congress and the treasury...
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and i feel like bob mueller just gave us an agend raw fa for thet meeting. president trump will do anything with it or not is the question. >> certainly 191 charges, 32 people, we've got an agenda. not that he needed more of them today in order to get there. but to susan's point, you got it. i want to play a little bit more of what he said to give people a look at how the response was. here he is. >> we will, of course, ask your favorite question about meddling. i will be asking that question again. he may deny it. it's one of those things. all i can say is did you and don't do it again, but he may deny it. you will be the first to know. >> i said today that was obviously the nato summit the other day. it was this week but not post the charges. all i can say is did you and don't do it again. i that how a president of the united states would bring this up with vladimir putin? >> absolutely not, erin. and it's very important to note the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, briefed the president before he went to the nato summit. so when he did that in the
and i feel like bob mueller just gave us an agend raw fa for thet meeting. president trump will do anything with it or not is the question. >> certainly 191 charges, 32 people, we've got an agenda. not that he needed more of them today in order to get there. but to susan's point, you got it. i want to play a little bit more of what he said to give people a look at how the response was. here he is. >> we will, of course, ask your favorite question about meddling. i will be asking...