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for this negotiation i have two replies, please don't trust boudin. i have 5 years of experience with him for negotiation please build be afraid of boudin, learn from ukraine. keep strong, keep together and through putin and russian troops away from ukrainian soil and for the peace and security we need to deputize the world and russia. stuart: thank you very much for being with us today, very clear statement of opinion and we like it. come see us again soon. best of luck. this is a related subject here. congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez was heckled by far left activists. they didn't like her support of the war in ukraine and are giving money to ukraine. >> they got pretty vocal about it. even further to the left than aoc if that is possible. they said keeping funding the war against russia, funding and arming ukraine spawned nuclear armageddon. listen to this. >> congresswoman none of this matters unless there's a nuclear war which you voted to send arms and weapons to ukraine. you've been voting to start this war in ukraine, your starting a nucl
for this negotiation i have two replies, please don't trust boudin. i have 5 years of experience with him for negotiation please build be afraid of boudin, learn from ukraine. keep strong, keep together and through putin and russian troops away from ukrainian soil and for the peace and security we need to deputize the world and russia. stuart: thank you very much for being with us today, very clear statement of opinion and we like it. come see us again soon. best of luck. this is a related...
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bolduc: we should shut off boudin's ability to get energy.hat is his lifeline and center of gravity for him. if we cut that off the russian people will say enough is enough. and bring him to the table that is what we have two do. -- putting them in romania one step away from conventional boots on the ground when we have an administration that cannot deal with drawl properly. -- is that what you want? because that is exactly what will happen under her. out of that nothing. she has been absent. you want me to have all the solutions and i have solutions for military. she is there doing nothing. host: what would you do if putin uses an attack with a nuclear weapon how would you respond? mr. bolduc: if he does that, he is probably -- first of all, he will threaten that. it is on the table. china is pulling the strings and they want to lead the world. they are well on their way to doing it because we have weekend ourselves so much. -- we are allowing them to buy farmland in our strategic bases. it is unbelievable. no wonder -- host: what to do abou
bolduc: we should shut off boudin's ability to get energy.hat is his lifeline and center of gravity for him. if we cut that off the russian people will say enough is enough. and bring him to the table that is what we have two do. -- putting them in romania one step away from conventional boots on the ground when we have an administration that cannot deal with drawl properly. -- is that what you want? because that is exactly what will happen under her. out of that nothing. she has been absent....
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are not giving ukraine the air defense they need or artillery with long-range that they need and boudinssage discipline on the part of the administration and during wartime message discipline is so incredibly important. what the president says from the bully pulpit how adversaries react to. pete: when you say take the fight to the finish how does that lead to an outcome advantageous was the doesn't ratchet up the possibility of nuclear weapons or are you saying it is just rhetoric, he would never use it? >> we can never discount the possibility that vladimir putin could use a tactical nuclear weapon. russia has 2000 of them. if you talk to our military planners they will tell you it won't make sense on the battlefield, it would blow back on russian civilians and russian soldiers and might not change the situation on the battlefield. what i mean is vladimir putin is losing, he's more desperate than he has ever been. that's why he mobilized troops for the first time since the second world war and illegally and ukraine's territory it is making nuclear threats. what the biden administration
are not giving ukraine the air defense they need or artillery with long-range that they need and boudinssage discipline on the part of the administration and during wartime message discipline is so incredibly important. what the president says from the bully pulpit how adversaries react to. pete: when you say take the fight to the finish how does that lead to an outcome advantageous was the doesn't ratchet up the possibility of nuclear weapons or are you saying it is just rhetoric, he would...
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to be honest with you boudin could have died 6 months ago but we would never know with the kremlin. you cannot believe anything. stuart: precisely. back to you later. texas troopers bust human smugglers and sees one hundred pounds of fentanyl in the past 48 hours. texas congressman gone dollars says biden has pinocchio america, no end insight to the border crisis. nate foy will have a report shortly, texas senator ted cruz shouted down by climate protesters on the view. >> inflation has one cause and one cause. [chanting] >> ladies, ladies, excuse us, let us do our job. we when they went to a commercial break in to get but i want to know what happened during the commercial break, he was still sitting on the senate -- he is next. ♪ ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell te
to be honest with you boudin could have died 6 months ago but we would never know with the kremlin. you cannot believe anything. stuart: precisely. back to you later. texas troopers bust human smugglers and sees one hundred pounds of fentanyl in the past 48 hours. texas congressman gone dollars says biden has pinocchio america, no end insight to the border crisis. nate foy will have a report shortly, texas senator ted cruz shouted down by climate protesters on the view. >> inflation has...
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june 7th, when the city of san francisco shocked the country when it called its district attorney boudin. and that local election in blue, blue california was held up by pundits as a canary in the coal mine for democrats the party, according to them had a crime problem that republicans would seize on in an election year, one that already favored and here were some of those headlines. progressive backlash in california fuels democratic debate over crime. california voters send a stark message to democrats on crime and homelessness. democrats need to know the message that crisis september. week of recall, gas topped $5 a gallon for the first time ever and republicans began gearing up to make the election all about inflation. those were theoretically, the contours of this election, only a few months ago, as of the first week of june and then two weeks later, everything changed. the united states supreme court struck down a 50-year precedent protecting a woman's own right to control her own body which upended politicals across the country. at first, democrats didn't know how to respond. thei
june 7th, when the city of san francisco shocked the country when it called its district attorney boudin. and that local election in blue, blue california was held up by pundits as a canary in the coal mine for democrats the party, according to them had a crime problem that republicans would seize on in an election year, one that already favored and here were some of those headlines. progressive backlash in california fuels democratic debate over crime. california voters send a stark message to...
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the intercession of the mother of god, all summer long, tempting guests to new dances of velezarny boudin 12,000 squares, near the skin, theater and music halls, exhibition locations, chondria rods and a utilitarian cafe - this is the cultural center of lighting rubber. yes, i find out the social security for employment from an adult. soul. here they are, that the joy for the hearers was fulfilled and our correspondent natalya bardist backgrounds near the walls of the holy elizabethan monastery. it was not possible to show such a liberty before, not violating the canons, but new formats for capturing and in width, auditors for branches. as part of the festival, the joy of people was requested from the cultural and responsive center of taushki, and its concept. a home for the efforts awaiting intercession joy at just some 120 events for 12 inches of events for adults and children. this is 30 film screenings. it more than a dozen live concerts, five performed, and i fell hundreds of ostriches savory and mercenary from cultural cafes, and from the letnitsky center tamara , refused for festiv
the intercession of the mother of god, all summer long, tempting guests to new dances of velezarny boudin 12,000 squares, near the skin, theater and music halls, exhibition locations, chondria rods and a utilitarian cafe - this is the cultural center of lighting rubber. yes, i find out the social security for employment from an adult. soul. here they are, that the joy for the hearers was fulfilled and our correspondent natalya bardist backgrounds near the walls of the holy elizabethan...
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host: you mentioned if boudin perceives -- putin perceives himself as losing, he can deploy nuclear weapons. there have been battlefield losses. there is a morale issue in russia. do you think he has a redline? if so, what do you think that redline is? guest: putin himself is probably torn right now. he sees the attraction of using nuclear weapons for all of the reasons i have laid out. he worries about the consequences. you are right that the ukrainian counteroffensive has put putin on the defensive. he is losing territory. that is why we have seen the increased rise of nuclear threats. if the russian position in ukraine and ukrainian forces are pushing russian forces out of eastern ukraine, may be even out of crimea, couldn't is facing humiliating defeat -- putin is facing a humiliating defeat. will he be removed from office and killed in the streets of moscow? if he faces a humiliating defeat, using nuclear weapons is more attractive than losing decisively. host: let's go to the phone lines now. we are talking about the cuban missile crisis and the threat of nuclear warfare today. we hav
host: you mentioned if boudin perceives -- putin perceives himself as losing, he can deploy nuclear weapons. there have been battlefield losses. there is a morale issue in russia. do you think he has a redline? if so, what do you think that redline is? guest: putin himself is probably torn right now. he sees the attraction of using nuclear weapons for all of the reasons i have laid out. he worries about the consequences. you are right that the ukrainian counteroffensive has put putin on the...
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jenkins, you remember, was appointed after chesa boudin's recall. she wasn't elected. on november 8, voters will decide whether she will finish out the term. we have a special page dedicated to the election to help you break down key races. head to nbcbayarea.com/decision2022. >>> in the east bay, renters are celebrating the signing of a new law. this whole battle began in may when an apartment complex hiked rents by more than 30%. in response, city council approved a new law capping raises at no more than 3%. he says they are finally catching up to the 21st century with progressive measures. >>> drive on 101 on the peninsula looks a little different these days. those old-fashioned carpool lanes have been replaced by express lanes. can't use them yet, but we've learned they're going to open mid november, and you will have to pay to use them. prices constantly changing from one minute to the next, called surge pricing. and we've heard tolls can actually go up to $15 to limit how many people are using the lanes. they span on 101 to 380 to the exit in palo alto. if you ha
jenkins, you remember, was appointed after chesa boudin's recall. she wasn't elected. on november 8, voters will decide whether she will finish out the term. we have a special page dedicated to the election to help you break down key races. head to nbcbayarea.com/decision2022. >>> in the east bay, renters are celebrating the signing of a new law. this whole battle began in may when an apartment complex hiked rents by more than 30%. in response, city council approved a new law capping...
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you have to really think architecturally and that was boudin's real specialty. so, yes, neither one of them, i don't think we're thinking those though they were thinking of as decorators and what could the what backdrops could they create, but she ultimately had her eye on sort of the final outcome. and what would the what would the the final solution be so it's very interesting to see the push and pull. she ultimately got what she wanted. but you saw the growth that she had again. she was a lifelong student and i'm glad you mentioned kim mean white because when mrs. kennedy started her project she was going to be very focused on 1802 the earliest period of the white house occupancy and and the furnishings of monroe and it was really mr. dupont who encouraged her to look beyond that to the full breath of the history of the white house and of course, she came upon it herself when she started really understanding the architecture of these rooms, which were created in 1902 by mckin mead and white and so she came to a an appreciation of that period of architecture w
you have to really think architecturally and that was boudin's real specialty. so, yes, neither one of them, i don't think we're thinking those though they were thinking of as decorators and what could the what backdrops could they create, but she ultimately had her eye on sort of the final outcome. and what would the what would the the final solution be so it's very interesting to see the push and pull. she ultimately got what she wanted. but you saw the growth that she had again. she was a...
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but it's reduced because of everything he's been doing against civilians, boudin, since february. missile defense systems, u.s. deployed patriot batteries with u.s. troops to saudi arabia when their cities and refiners were under attack. not likely can happen here. no u.s. boots on the ground and training on patriot's former complicated than the other training that is worked so well in the early phases of this w work. the israeli iron dome would be perfect here but the israeli and russians are cooperating to deal with hezbollah. you want let me ask you this. okay. so he clearly is not doing as well as he thought he would do. he thought it would be a cakewalk. he's been embarrassed on the world stage. he's targeting civilians, which, by the way, he been doing from early on. he has become isolated and paranoid. people around him seemed to be disappearing on a daily basis. if he is willing to target civilians the way he is in such a brutal fashion, is it likely to assume that he would be capable of using a tactical nuclear weapon as he says he might? >> sean, i don't believe you can.
but it's reduced because of everything he's been doing against civilians, boudin, since february. missile defense systems, u.s. deployed patriot batteries with u.s. troops to saudi arabia when their cities and refiners were under attack. not likely can happen here. no u.s. boots on the ground and training on patriot's former complicated than the other training that is worked so well in the early phases of this w work. the israeli iron dome would be perfect here but the israeli and russians are...
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jenkins was appointed by the mayor following the recall of chaser boudin in june of the work that we do we have to make sure that policing is fair that they're not basing arrests on stereotypes or anything else, and so they are out doing what they can as far as undercover operations and stings to make sure that they're arresting dealers, but it's not as simple as just walking out and doing a sweep and picking up everybody who looks like a drug dealer. compel them like they're in az criminal defense attorney john hamasaki served on the police commission, he said the way to solve the city's drug crisis is to go after organized crime. creating street level drug dealers are the most fungible replaceable part of the system. and so really, what you need to do is start bringing in bigger cases moving up the ladder and going after the organized crime that's behind the street level dealers. we invited the top three candidates based on polling, fundraising and endorsements of fourth candidate maurice sr is also on the ballot. the winner of the special election will serve the remainder of boudi
jenkins was appointed by the mayor following the recall of chaser boudin in june of the work that we do we have to make sure that policing is fair that they're not basing arrests on stereotypes or anything else, and so they are out doing what they can as far as undercover operations and stings to make sure that they're arresting dealers, but it's not as simple as just walking out and doing a sweep and picking up everybody who looks like a drug dealer. compel them like they're in az criminal...
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making explicit nuclear threats and officials in washington are gaining out scenarios since president boudin decided to use a tactical nuclear weapon to make up for the facts of russian troops in ukraine. that in the new york times. we also know coming up, the u.s. supreme court is going to resume, they have a session that begins on monday. we have the new justice ketanji brown jackson who will be joining the court and there are a lot of high-profile issues. this is from this morning's washington post newspaper with the headline supreme court set to resume as approval takes a beating. the article says this version of the court seems steadfast on allowing more restrictions on abortion, fewer on guns, and raining in governmental agencies. again that's referring to the current 6-3 conservative majority on the u.s. supreme court as they plan to begin a new session of deliberation and of course the big news this week has been hurricane ian and the death toll right now is at least 66 people have died because of that storm that passed through florida and also made a second landfall in south carolin
making explicit nuclear threats and officials in washington are gaining out scenarios since president boudin decided to use a tactical nuclear weapon to make up for the facts of russian troops in ukraine. that in the new york times. we also know coming up, the u.s. supreme court is going to resume, they have a session that begins on monday. we have the new justice ketanji brown jackson who will be joining the court and there are a lot of high-profile issues. this is from this morning's...
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as the war weight rate boudin is in an incredibly difficult position. >> it seems is only tool available to him is to brutalize individual citizens. >> reporter: during a closed-door meeting the u.s. and others accused iran of violating a un band by selling drones to russia to attack ukraine. russia's deputy un ambassador is denying the claim but the eu is moving forward with fresh sanctions against iran over the drones. serena marshall, cbs news capitol hill. >>> power outages up to four hours arch but the cross ukraine, the nation's energy company urged people [ indiscernible. ] warm socks and blankets on hand. >>> the pentagon says it will provide travel funds for troops who are seeking abortions, but where abortions are now illegal, many of the pentagon's major military bases are in states with antiabortion laws, including texas and florida. the department will also extend this support to troops dependence. >> the texas attorney general now selling google accusing the company of collecting voice information without consent. the lawsuit says google violated a state consumer protection
as the war weight rate boudin is in an incredibly difficult position. >> it seems is only tool available to him is to brutalize individual citizens. >> reporter: during a closed-door meeting the u.s. and others accused iran of violating a un band by selling drones to russia to attack ukraine. russia's deputy un ambassador is denying the claim but the eu is moving forward with fresh sanctions against iran over the drones. serena marshall, cbs news capitol hill. >>> power...
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. —— boudin's war. iwant markets and supply chains the world over. —— boudin's war.iz truss. she was not wrong to want to improve growth in this country. it is my noble —— a noble aim. and i admire her restlessness to create change. but some mistakes were made. not born of ill will or bad intentions — quite the opposite, in fact — but mistakes nonetheless. and i have been elected as leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them. in that work begins immediately. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come. but you saw me during covid doing everything i could to protect people and businesses, with schemes like furlough. there are always limits, more so now than ever, but i promise you this — i will bring that same compassion to the challenges we face today. compassion to the challenges we face toda . �* , compassion to the challenges we face toda . v compassion to the challenges we face toda . �*, ., , ., ., today. let's look at who's out of senior roles _ today. le
. —— boudin's war. iwant markets and supply chains the world over. —— boudin's war.iz truss. she was not wrong to want to improve growth in this country. it is my noble —— a noble aim. and i admire her restlessness to create change. but some mistakes were made. not born of ill will or bad intentions — quite the opposite, in fact — but mistakes nonetheless. and i have been elected as leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them. in that work begins immediately....
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the more the west talks about unconditional surrender or zelenskyy says i will never negotiate with boudinore likely pushing him into a dangerous place, escalating this. she wants to escalate the war so he can go to his own people and say i told you along, this wasn't us invading ukraine, this was america, nato invading russia. that is how he rallies his people. if there' s no negotiated solution keeps escalating and president biden says he's not going to use nuclear weapons. i understand the odds. it is the stakes i don't like. i think we should push both countries towards a negotiated solution, set the fighting to stop and ukraine plays the long game, the world will rush to rebuild ukraine, to fully integrate ukraine and the western economies. meanwhile after the fighting stops what happens to russia? a world pariah and they remain so. stuart: interesting strategy you laid out. congressman is warning against democrats push to freeze weapons sales to saudi arabia. watch this. >> you will see saudi arabia turn more to russia and china. how does that play out in terms of that? i think putin
the more the west talks about unconditional surrender or zelenskyy says i will never negotiate with boudinore likely pushing him into a dangerous place, escalating this. she wants to escalate the war so he can go to his own people and say i told you along, this wasn't us invading ukraine, this was america, nato invading russia. that is how he rallies his people. if there' s no negotiated solution keeps escalating and president biden says he's not going to use nuclear weapons. i understand the...
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boudin -controlled russian energy company. hunter biden and the biden family were in the middle of all of that. >> have you had any contact with hunter or jim biden correct? >> the last contact i had with the biden family was in my interview with the fbi on october 23 for the five plus hours. on my blackberry jim biden called me via what's app. i was there voluntarily, so my phone starts ringing in the middle of the interview. i looked down and i said is he really calling me write now? i show the phone to my lawyer and then i show it to the agents. the agents got up and left the room. they said you can take the call if you want. i answered it. there was nobody on the other side. i don't know if it was a mistake or they were trying to send me a message or what it was. that's the last interaction or communication i had with the biden family. >> you are the key to this story. there is a lot at stake. >> i wish i wasn't. >> of course. you didn't choose it, obviously, but you are. there is an awful lot at stake. are you concerned a
boudin -controlled russian energy company. hunter biden and the biden family were in the middle of all of that. >> have you had any contact with hunter or jim biden correct? >> the last contact i had with the biden family was in my interview with the fbi on october 23 for the five plus hours. on my blackberry jim biden called me via what's app. i was there voluntarily, so my phone starts ringing in the middle of the interview. i looked down and i said is he really calling me write...
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. >> i have been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices since boudin nazi invasion of thekraine because these prices to spike. and rattle international oil markets. >> then the coughing came. he has done everything in his power to reduce gas prices. what is your best estimate for how much this war is actually contributing to these high prices? >> he has done nothing. we went through earlier the list of things he has not done. the strategic petroleum gambit is not reducing the price of oil although he is taking credit for it. all it is doing is making americans pay more for gas and oil later as he has to replenish it. we need the strategic petroleum reserve for actual emergencies, not just reelecting democrats. >> to get back to this point, there have been no offshore lease sales, right? since he has been an office for oil? no offshore leases at all? >> he has completely shut down leasing. they have been in court about this. they have not gotten it straight yet. they are not encouraging any sort of drilling despite the fact that they got joe manchin to agree to that inflati
. >> i have been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices since boudin nazi invasion of thekraine because these prices to spike. and rattle international oil markets. >> then the coughing came. he has done everything in his power to reduce gas prices. what is your best estimate for how much this war is actually contributing to these high prices? >> he has done nothing. we went through earlier the list of things he has not done. the strategic petroleum gambit is not...
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president flood mayor boudin called it an act of terrorism -- president vladimir putin called it act of terrorism. ukrainian officials say russia's latest attacks killed at least 10 people and struck infrastructure in 12 regions of ukraine, knocking out supplies of water and electricity. on sunda russian missiles rained down on the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia, killing at least 13 people. this came after the russian-occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear plant temporarily lost its power supply saturday due to shelling and had to switch on emergency diesel generators to prevent a nuclear disaster. this is 10-year-old bohdan pavlenko, who survived sunday's attack on zaporizhzhia. >> i heard the sirens and the person next to me screaming. there was no mobile connection. it was horrific. i mother took me under her arm and then i look after my little brother and sister. the russian federation doing all of this, special operation. i don't think this is a special operation. amy: in other news from ukraine, the governor of donetsk province says mass burial sites have been found in the recently l
president flood mayor boudin called it an act of terrorism -- president vladimir putin called it act of terrorism. ukrainian officials say russia's latest attacks killed at least 10 people and struck infrastructure in 12 regions of ukraine, knocking out supplies of water and electricity. on sunda russian missiles rained down on the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia, killing at least 13 people. this came after the russian-occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear plant temporarily lost its power supply...
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is serving out the rest of chesa boudin's term after he was recalled. will be a vote on public defender as well. as always, check your voter guide. more information about statewide issues at nbcbayarea.com. >>> 5:44 right now. developing right now an investigation is under way after hackers targeted u.s. airport rebbe sites. some of the sites went offline yesterday and security experts believe a russian group called killnet was responsible. now bay area airports were not affected, but as the "today" show jake ward explains something more sinister may be in the works. >> reporter: good morning, laura. there was good news and bad news with these attacks. the good news was a limited number of airports were hit. oakland international, where i'm standing, was not among them. and this was just an irritating form of attack but not one that does terrible damage. they did not get into things like the scheduling systems or air traffic control. they shut down the public facing portion of the website, the thing you would look at to see how long the line is at secur
is serving out the rest of chesa boudin's term after he was recalled. will be a vote on public defender as well. as always, check your voter guide. more information about statewide issues at nbcbayarea.com. >>> 5:44 right now. developing right now an investigation is under way after hackers targeted u.s. airport rebbe sites. some of the sites went offline yesterday and security experts believe a russian group called killnet was responsible. now bay area airports were not affected, but...
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of san francisco boudin had three drug dealings convictions, that is it so you have drug dealers mostlyoin district illegals that continue to roam streets without fear of repercussion endless cycle near schools children family residents. maria: you are right there in the middle of it one thing i don't understand i thought if you even touched fentanyl you go near fentanyl you are dead i mean a 13-year-old boy had 150 fentanyl bills in backpack the counselor saw it, the counselor took it, you know out of the backpack immediately went into arrest and now went to hospital, and died he is dead because all he did was touch it how are people taking fentanyl getting high living another day? >> so here is the deal, when you are fentanyl user these people are it is no other drugs it is mostly fentanyl they have to take it every two hours to feed addiction build up tolerance know how much they can take walk around with fentanyl foil aluminum folded in the half will sprinkle some fentanyl powder there not very much, likely know that much won't kill them, now new d.a. general plastered signs on wall
of san francisco boudin had three drug dealings convictions, that is it so you have drug dealers mostlyoin district illegals that continue to roam streets without fear of repercussion endless cycle near schools children family residents. maria: you are right there in the middle of it one thing i don't understand i thought if you even touched fentanyl you go near fentanyl you are dead i mean a 13-year-old boy had 150 fentanyl bills in backpack the counselor saw it, the counselor took it, you...
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she appointed vocal chase a boudin critic brooke jenkins as interim district attorney and matt dorseykesperson for the san francisco police department as 6 supervisor still melissa michaelson a professor of political science at menlo college says, it might be a leap to say san francisco voters are really moving that much to the middle when london breeds said that she was going to crack down on the tenderloin. san francisco's didn't exactly jump for joy, so i don't see that san francisco's san francisco's are ready for that kind of let's just clean it all up mentality. so how far might voters be willing to go the outcome of next month's election will be a good indication in san francisco liz kroitz abc 7 news. there are seven statewide propositions to vote on and we've published an explanation for each one on our abc 7 bay area streaming tv app go to the app and check out the california elections 2022 row to stream them all on demand the abc 7 bay area app is available for roku apple tv or other devices, san jose state students are calling on the university to better staff its title 9
she appointed vocal chase a boudin critic brooke jenkins as interim district attorney and matt dorseykesperson for the san francisco police department as 6 supervisor still melissa michaelson a professor of political science at menlo college says, it might be a leap to say san francisco voters are really moving that much to the middle when london breeds said that she was going to crack down on the tenderloin. san francisco's didn't exactly jump for joy, so i don't see that san francisco's san...
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in california the voters had a say in recalling chesa boudin who was the liberal rogue prosecutor inisco. up here in baltimore the voters voted out of office marilyn mosby, up the street in philadelphia, the state legislature is impeaching or trying to impeach the soros bought and paid for rogue prosecutor larry krasner. each state has its own democracy and has its own way of doing that. elizabeth: got it. patchwork quilt. cully, mississippi has the highest murder rate but more than half the homicides took place in democrat run jackson. run by a democrat mayor. the murder rate in democrat led louisville, kentucky, more than three times the next closest city. when you look how third way did the data, didn't include illinois with chicago with shootings every weekend. for 13 states they relied on local newspaper and tv reports, u.s. news and "axios" for crime data. they didn't provide their specific sources or their methodology. so this is what the democrats and media are now citing as they move into the midterms. >> that is because they're panicking, liz. you saw in the previous segmen
in california the voters had a say in recalling chesa boudin who was the liberal rogue prosecutor inisco. up here in baltimore the voters voted out of office marilyn mosby, up the street in philadelphia, the state legislature is impeaching or trying to impeach the soros bought and paid for rogue prosecutor larry krasner. each state has its own democracy and has its own way of doing that. elizabeth: got it. patchwork quilt. cully, mississippi has the highest murder rate but more than half the...
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in san francisco, fed-up residents there kicked pro-crime da chesa boudin out of office.inia to washington parents are taking on school boards. they might not be on the ballot, but plenty of other politicians are. >> ready, when you are instructing them on how to [bleep], [bleep] instead of teaching them how to add and subtract. >> we will vote you out novembe. you are not leaders. >> i'm not on the ballot november 8th. >> jesse: the people have spoken. a new movement is building and americans want action. not actresses. like masters running for senate and he joins me now. i know you have been out in arizona. can you feel something brewing out there? >> oh, absolutely. the energy on the ground here, jesse. is absolutely incredible. we have patriots fired up. obviously our republican grassroots is fired up. but, every day i talk to independents. i talk to democrats. and they are fed up, too. everybody knows biden's agenda has been a train wreck. and as people learn about my opponent mark kelly's track record. while he pretends to be a moderate. pretends to be an independen
in san francisco, fed-up residents there kicked pro-crime da chesa boudin out of office.inia to washington parents are taking on school boards. they might not be on the ballot, but plenty of other politicians are. >> ready, when you are instructing them on how to [bleep], [bleep] instead of teaching them how to add and subtract. >> we will vote you out novembe. you are not leaders. >> i'm not on the ballot november 8th. >> jesse: the people have spoken. a new movement is...
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they are difficult decisions to be made about the fact that present boudin has no their weapons and the chaos caused by exit. the climate crisis, ebola. >> the prime minister is not under attack. i can assure the house. i can assure the house that with regret, she is not here for very good reasons. but neither has she taken this decision to win the honorable lady's gratitude. she knows what is in the national interest. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this will be a difficult decision for the prime minister. it is vital that we would provide economic stability. this is all about how they will provide the stability. >> yes. >> thank you we know the prime minister is now not empowered. we know there has been a q because the prime minister should be here to defend her decisions today. we want to know from the prime minister why it her economic plan has been trashed just weeks after it was announced. we want to know from her whether she is sorry for the misery she has caused for millions of people across this country. we want to know on behalf of those who now have new mortgages and higher intere
they are difficult decisions to be made about the fact that present boudin has no their weapons and the chaos caused by exit. the climate crisis, ebola. >> the prime minister is not under attack. i can assure the house. i can assure the house that with regret, she is not here for very good reasons. but neither has she taken this decision to win the honorable lady's gratitude. she knows what is in the national interest. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this will be a difficult decision for...
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you saw your friend chesa boudin get ousted in san francisco, gascon was subject to a recall potentially mayor's race this guy named caruso a former republican wanting 1500 more police officers giving karen bass a run for her money. >> lisa: has somehow they keep getting reelected or elected paired my mind went on this dear member the portland woman who wrote about how to murder your husband? a romance novelist? it turned out she in fact murdered her husband? i don't know, that's what i was thinking, i don't know if someone is admitting something in a rap song it should be looked at. the good thing about california is it is instructive for politics and the way people should vote. you don't want people in the streets and shooting up heroin? vote republican. if you have a vehicle that you can't charge vote republican. you can look at that's what democrats want. you could serve a point of contrast. >> kayleigh: we have this thing our founders created called the first amendment that protects freedom of speech. >> lisa: very good, kayleigh, very good. >> harris: i'm anxious at this moment to
you saw your friend chesa boudin get ousted in san francisco, gascon was subject to a recall potentially mayor's race this guy named caruso a former republican wanting 1500 more police officers giving karen bass a run for her money. >> lisa: has somehow they keep getting reelected or elected paired my mind went on this dear member the portland woman who wrote about how to murder your husband? a romance novelist? it turned out she in fact murdered her husband? i don't know, that's what i...
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seen as a progressive prosecutor , but at the same time, chuck, he does not want to be seen as chase boudinoh, how does he walk that line? well i think he is kind of being seen as chasing would in two point oh, chases, uh, campaign manager is running his campaign. dean preston, probably the most progressive member of the boys supervisors is supporting him, and i don't think it's that radical to charge 16 or 17 year olds as adults when there's a really heinous crime, brooke jenkins made several points. i mean, it's murder. it's assault , sexual assault. some of these things. obviously do need to be dealt with and again. i think you know we talked about san francisco is incredibly progressive areas, the left coast and all that stuff. that's not how we vote. if you look at the mayor's we've elected citywide over the last several years, it's been mostly moderates. i'd say the only progressive mayor with we've elected since the eighties was art agnos, so i think that's not going to play that well to the general population in san francisco. alright well, we appreciate the insight here less than t
seen as a progressive prosecutor , but at the same time, chuck, he does not want to be seen as chase boudinoh, how does he walk that line? well i think he is kind of being seen as chasing would in two point oh, chases, uh, campaign manager is running his campaign. dean preston, probably the most progressive member of the boys supervisors is supporting him, and i don't think it's that radical to charge 16 or 17 year olds as adults when there's a really heinous crime, brooke jenkins made several...
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an investigator in the san francisco district attorney's office is suing her former boss chasing boudin, megan hayashi, says she was retaliated against for how she handled police abuse investigations. hayashi testified last year that she was told to remove exculpatory evidence from an arrest warrant in the case against sfpd officer terrence stengel. he was later acquitted of excessive force charges in the beating of a man on fisherman's wharf. in her lawsuit, hayashi says she was also told to remove exculpatory information from a search warrant. in another case that would involve the 2017 police shooting of sean moore. he died three years later in san quentin , the city attorney's office told ktvu. it will review hayashi's claims and responding court you can read our full story with more details on our website ktvu .com. oakland police tonight are issuing a warning after an uptick in robberies, thefts and burglaries and it's not for watches or jewelry but power tools. we'll tell you where. in the city they've seen the spike up on gmc sports weekend more on the 49ers newest running back
an investigator in the san francisco district attorney's office is suing her former boss chasing boudin, megan hayashi, says she was retaliated against for how she handled police abuse investigations. hayashi testified last year that she was told to remove exculpatory evidence from an arrest warrant in the case against sfpd officer terrence stengel. he was later acquitted of excessive force charges in the beating of a man on fisherman's wharf. in her lawsuit, hayashi says she was also told to...
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, an investigator in the san francisco district attorney's office is suing her former boss chaser boudin, hayashi, says she was retaliated against for how she handled police abuse investigations actually testified last year that she was told to remove exculpatory evidence from an arrest warrant in the case against sfpd officer terrence stengel. he was later acquitted of excessive force charges in the beating of a man on fisherman's wharf. in her lawsuit, hayashi said she was also told to remove exculpatory information from a search warrant in another case that would involve the 2017 police shooting of sean moore. he died three years later in san quentin , the city attorney's office told ktvu review hayashi's claims and respond in court. you can read our full story with more details on our website ktvu .com. the january 6th committee takes another big step. the pinal forces former president donald trump to testify or face jail time. and east bay congressman eric swalwell pays a visit to ukraine. us lawmakers consider new ways to help the country in its war against russia. burial weather.
, an investigator in the san francisco district attorney's office is suing her former boss chaser boudin, hayashi, says she was retaliated against for how she handled police abuse investigations actually testified last year that she was told to remove exculpatory evidence from an arrest warrant in the case against sfpd officer terrence stengel. he was later acquitted of excessive force charges in the beating of a man on fisherman's wharf. in her lawsuit, hayashi said she was also told to remove...
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and the winner of the special election next month will serve out the remainder of boudin's term until voting already underway in san francisco, and the polls closed two weeks from today, not a lot of time for voters to make up their minds here today, but hopefully they learned something from today's discussion. good to hear from them and hear their take on the different issues. alright alex. thank you. thank you. voters across the state have decisions to make. on seven ballot propositions, but one of them has attracted little fanfare so far, what prompt 28 could mean for arts education. also ahead tonight, leaders from across the state are coming together how they say they want to work together to ensure reproductive i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredien
and the winner of the special election next month will serve out the remainder of boudin's term until voting already underway in san francisco, and the polls closed two weeks from today, not a lot of time for voters to make up their minds here today, but hopefully they learned something from today's discussion. good to hear from them and hear their take on the different issues. alright alex. thank you. thank you. voters across the state have decisions to make. on seven ballot propositions, but...
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let a boudin is making reckless nuclear threats -- vital -- violating the u.n. charter and targeting civilians. reacting with a brutality and threats to drag us back into the dark days of southern expansion. the second strategic challenge we face is the scale and speed of international challenges that do not respect orders or adhere to ideologies. climate change which is already destroying lives and livelihoods in every part of the role. food insecurity, the energy transition, and now as we know, diseases and pandemics like covid-19. our strategy is from the premise that the two strategic challenges geopolitical competition and -- climate change threats are intertwined. we cannot build coalitions we have to outcompete our rivals -- if we sidelined issues that impact the lives of billions of people. over the last 30 years, at various points, and american strategists declared geopolitics dead. at other points, like the last administration, cooperation on climate and shared challenges fell by the wayside. in this administration, the biden administration, we come to
let a boudin is making reckless nuclear threats -- vital -- violating the u.n. charter and targeting civilians. reacting with a brutality and threats to drag us back into the dark days of southern expansion. the second strategic challenge we face is the scale and speed of international challenges that do not respect orders or adhere to ideologies. climate change which is already destroying lives and livelihoods in every part of the role. food insecurity, the energy transition, and now as we...
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level dealers for san francisco d a is a special election following the successful recall of chasing boudinjune, the mayor appointed brooke jenkins as interim d. a back in july. the winner of the special election will serve the remainder of the unexpired term until january of 2024. california voters will decide on seven propositions on the ballot. one of them faces no formal opposition. if approved, prop 28 would guarantee annual funding for music and art programs in schools. ktvu political reporter greg lee stopped by one music class in oakland to find out what this kind of instruction means to the students. inside these walls that edna brewer middle school in oakland, there's a beat, singing and playing chords measure 14. a rhythm. and a soundtrack that reaches crescendo every afternoon. excellent this is music director zack pit smith eighth grade. advanced band class. i had students tell me this is why i come to school each weekday, dozens of students flood into the music room, grab their instruments and begin to tune up solo. then it pits misdirection . they find their way to harmony .
level dealers for san francisco d a is a special election following the successful recall of chasing boudinjune, the mayor appointed brooke jenkins as interim d. a back in july. the winner of the special election will serve the remainder of the unexpired term until january of 2024. california voters will decide on seven propositions on the ballot. one of them faces no formal opposition. if approved, prop 28 would guarantee annual funding for music and art programs in schools. ktvu political...
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maurice sr is also on the ballot of the special election will serve the remainder of former d a chaser boudin'suntil january of 2020 for the streets of californians are voting on seven propositions on the november ballot, and one of them faces no formal opposition. if it's approved, prop 28 will guarantee annual funding from music and arts programs in schools. ktvu political reporter, greg lee went to one music class in oakland to see what this kind of class means to students. inside these walls that edna brewer middle school in oakland, there's a beat, singing and playing chords measure 14. rhythm. and a soundtrack that reaches crescendo every afternoon. excellent this is music director zack pit smith. eighth grade. advanced band class. i had students tell me this is why i come to school each weekday, dozens of students flood into the music room, grab their instruments and begin to tune up solo. it's misdirection , they find their way to harmony. listen to each other, inspiring to just, um, just see people just grow as this musicians and just, um, these people i like the essence of like being
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because she's rolling back a cre few of boudin's lenient on crime policies. >> policie on joining meow isl shellenberger, author of apocalypse never and san francisco. >> very apropos.chael, what michael, what does it sadoesy aa a city when this d.a., who is ll says it's time to do the a liberal says like it's time to do the bare minimum and start to actually arrest? criminals and then they drive her out of a debate? >> well, yeah. l i mean, thanks for having me,a y laura . i mean, i think it's important to point that's a very vocal minority. you the newspapers finally the started doing polling ofovered m the public and we've discoverede some amazing things. one out of four people surveyed in san franciscocisco have e har been assaulted or threatened wit with assault, have have beene yr victims of theft in the last five years. and seventy five percent say that addicks arrested shouldd be th mandated drug treatment. >> those are pretty mainstream,u conventional views. >> you wouldn't know it because the norms, as we call them,asicy the average citizens of san francisco, have basically
because she's rolling back a cre few of boudin's lenient on crime policies. >> policie on joining meow isl shellenberger, author of apocalypse never and san francisco. >> very apropos.chael, what michael, what does it sadoesy aa a city when this d.a., who is ll says it's time to do the a liberal says like it's time to do the bare minimum and start to actually arrest? criminals and then they drive her out of a debate? >> well, yeah. l i mean, thanks for having me,a y laura . i...
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the choice of boudin recall innd san francisco that was pushed forward by asian democrats, actually , who were sick. what was going on , the hate crimes against them inin t their city perpetrated mostly by black people. so this iss is the number one concern, i would say, on a political issue level for democrats. obviously, the economy will be the number one issue. but this is something that we ba can actually say something about. someg we seei bill clinton, he'n that he's really prescient about these things and het th understandis as how to win elections. 2016 would have been different,1 i think, if they'd listen to6 wi him. i want to return to what greg was saying at the beginning about a story like this, used s to shut down the news cycle. and i was thinking aboutws. the two police officers who were murdered in their car. we don'trdered a during the de o years and that during the funeral, the police officers turned their backs on the mayor of new york city. >>, they t and that felt likeeli a crescendo moment, right? certainlkey for our city, but fe other major cities across sae coun
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your predecessor chasing boudin had had a blanket policy. for those who are under 18. you changed that policy. and you, will you say allow adult charges for 16 and 17 year olds. in some cases where you have particularly heinous crimes. can you explain your rationale for that policy should and i just want to be clear that it's um it's that we will engage in a discussion of whether or not we need to seek the permission to file adult charges against a 16 or 17 year old, but i've limited to agree gis cases of five crime types which are attempted murder murder. um for sexual assault, aggravated mayhem, torture and kidnapping, and that's because we can't foresee the scope of a crime that somebody may commit. and right now we have, as we just had recently a 16 or 17, year old go in and kill a classroom full of, you know, students out of school and we need to be sure that we're able to rehabilitate them before they enter back into society and in the juvenile system, we have to release them by age 24. so we need to engage in a discussion sometimes. i
your predecessor chasing boudin had had a blanket policy. for those who are under 18. you changed that policy. and you, will you say allow adult charges for 16 and 17 year olds. in some cases where you have particularly heinous crimes. can you explain your rationale for that policy should and i just want to be clear that it's um it's that we will engage in a discussion of whether or not we need to seek the permission to file adult charges against a 16 or 17 year old, but i've limited to agree...
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boudin's firm until january. 2024 times at 6 35.m the parents of a freshman football player at santa's, a state tragically killed last week in a traffic accident. u s patient and loving and i would never hurt anybody intentionally unless it had to do with football, but it's off the football field. he's just like the best. person you would want to know from and this is there was laughter and tears by the parents of camden mcx right. when they talked about their son , his mother says he started playing football as a child and excelled in track, basketball and academics and his father remembered the last time they spent together as a family. can whatever you want to do whatever you like, he said. i just want to relax. hang around you guys and watch a little football this saturday. after the game. and, uh, we just had just such a joyous glories time with him. um we were there just for him and just to embrace and hug and love him. the 18 year old was killed last friday by a school bus while riding his scooter. along with this parents, ca
boudin's firm until january. 2024 times at 6 35.m the parents of a freshman football player at santa's, a state tragically killed last week in a traffic accident. u s patient and loving and i would never hurt anybody intentionally unless it had to do with football, but it's off the football field. he's just like the best. person you would want to know from and this is there was laughter and tears by the parents of camden mcx right. when they talked about their son , his mother says he started...
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election in november, will be to serve out until the end of the former district attorney chasing boudin's 2024. or will be another election for district attorney next year. vice president kamala harris was back in the bay area, making a pitch to voters ahead of the midterm elections. ktvu political reporter greg lee tells us how national democrats are trying to rally their base with less than three weeks until election day. great to be home. vice president kamala harris took the stage at san francisco's cowl theater for discussion on climate action, bringing together all the folks who historically fought for voting rights. who fought for marriage equality who are fighting for reproductive health rights and are fighting to have smart climate policy. and let's bring everybody into the room. harris back in the bay area as part of a swing through the golden state three weeks from the midterms. she's also here raising money for democrats. it's all about the fundraising. california is where the money is in northern california, silicon valley, hollywood and southern california. so that's it's mo
election in november, will be to serve out until the end of the former district attorney chasing boudin's 2024. or will be another election for district attorney next year. vice president kamala harris was back in the bay area, making a pitch to voters ahead of the midterm elections. ktvu political reporter greg lee tells us how national democrats are trying to rally their base with less than three weeks until election day. great to be home. vice president kamala harris took the stage at san...
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election in november , will be to serve the remainder of what was former district attorney chase a boudin'serm. it ends in january of 2024. there will be another election for d a next year. time is 7 38 independence plan today in san francisco to unveil a new portable toilet at nowy valley town square, but it's the price tag that's getting criticized the chronicle reports. the city receives state funding for $1.7 million to get that toilet. what the chronicles questioning that high price tag and wired will take two years to complete. this word. plumbing has been there since the square opened six years ago. but there's never been enough money to get the toilet. the record parks department is blaming that price tag on rising construction costs , and there's also design and public feedback to be considered. outgoing los angeles mayor eric garcetti says his city is making major investments in water projects for the future , he says whoever wins the upcoming mayoral race will have to make sure those plans stay on track. the region relies on water from its aqueduct system, as well as the sierra i
election in november , will be to serve the remainder of what was former district attorney chase a boudin'serm. it ends in january of 2024. there will be another election for d a next year. time is 7 38 independence plan today in san francisco to unveil a new portable toilet at nowy valley town square, but it's the price tag that's getting criticized the chronicle reports. the city receives state funding for $1.7 million to get that toilet. what the chronicles questioning that high price tag...
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host: you mentioned if boudin perceives -- putin perceives himself as losing, he can deploy nuclear weaponsere have been battlefield losses. there is a morale issue in russia. do you think he has a redline? if so, what do you think that redline is? guest: putin himself is probably torn right now. he sees the attraction of using nuclear weapons for all of the reasons i have laid out. he worries about the consequences. you are right that the ukrainian counteroffensive has put putin on the defensive. he is losing territory. that is why we have seen the increased rise of nuclear threats. if the russian position in ukraine and ukrainian forces are pushing russian forces out of eastern ukraine, may be even out of crimea, couldn't is facing humiliating defeat -- putin is facing a humiliating defeat. will he be removed from office and killed in the streets of moscow? if he faces a humiliating defeat, using nuclear weapons is more attractive than losing decisively. host: let's go to the phone lines now. we are talking about the cuban missile crisis and the threat of nuclear warfare today. we have th
host: you mentioned if boudin perceives -- putin perceives himself as losing, he can deploy nuclear weaponsere have been battlefield losses. there is a morale issue in russia. do you think he has a redline? if so, what do you think that redline is? guest: putin himself is probably torn right now. he sees the attraction of using nuclear weapons for all of the reasons i have laid out. he worries about the consequences. you are right that the ukrainian counteroffensive has put putin on the...
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making explicit nuclear threats and officials in washington are gaining out scenarios since president boudinided to use a tactical nuclear weapon to make up for the facts of russian troops in ukraine. that in the new york times. we also know coming up, the u.s. supreme court is going to resume, they have a session that begins on monday. we have the new justice ketanji brown jackson who will be joining the court and there are a lot of high-profile issues. this is from this morning's washington post newspaper with the headline supreme court set to resume as approval takes a beating. the article says this version of the court seems steadfast on allowing more restrictions on abortion, fewer on guns, and raining in governmental agencies. again that's referring to the current 6-3 conservative majority on the u.s. supreme court as they plan to begin a new session of deliberation and of course the big news this week has been hurricane ian and the death toll right now is at least 66 people have died because of that storm that passed through florida and also made a second landfall in south carolina. l
making explicit nuclear threats and officials in washington are gaining out scenarios since president boudinided to use a tactical nuclear weapon to make up for the facts of russian troops in ukraine. that in the new york times. we also know coming up, the u.s. supreme court is going to resume, they have a session that begins on monday. we have the new justice ketanji brown jackson who will be joining the court and there are a lot of high-profile issues. this is from this morning's washington...
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the families claim that former district attorney chesa boudin was working with them to bring charges against the police officer accused of killing their loved ones, but the cases have stalled sense the new prosecutor was installed. the city agreed to pay $2.5 million to his mother, but his aunt claims jenkins fired the prosecutor. >> when he brought the charges of manslaughter for the first time in the modern day history of san francisco, that changed. there could be a possibility of change. he gave my family hope. my nephew's case was on the court calendar for the preliminary hearing. now it was suddenly removed, with no future date scheduled. >> charges were also filed against the officer who's accused of killing shawn moore, but his mother says the prosecutors on his case were fired as well. michael maloney has never been charged. >>> fremont's latest effort to crackdown on sideshows go into effect today. it is now illegal to watch or promote a sideshow. the council wants to revisit the issue in six months to see if
the families claim that former district attorney chesa boudin was working with them to bring charges against the police officer accused of killing their loved ones, but the cases have stalled sense the new prosecutor was installed. the city agreed to pay $2.5 million to his mother, but his aunt claims jenkins fired the prosecutor. >> when he brought the charges of manslaughter for the first time in the modern day history of san francisco, that changed. there could be a possibility of...