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voters were upset with boudin approach to public safety. his critics said crime surged in the city under his watch. mayor london breed appointed brooke jenkins as boudin replaced it. boudin is now the executive director of the new criminal law and justice center, a uc berkeley school of law. the man accused of stabbing cash app founder bob lee to death was back in a san francisco courtroom today to enter a plea. cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. this is video from a previous appearance. now today, nima, many was shackled and sat quietly in the courtroom while his lawyer entered the not guilty plea to murder charges. the only thing mo, many said during the hearing was yes, when the judge asked if he agreed to waive his right to a speedy trial. while many is accused of killing bob lee in april, his next hearing has been set for october 2nd to determine further court dates. all right. take a look at this map from pga thousands of customers were without power unexpectedly from alamo to san ramon yesterday, with most of the outages
voters were upset with boudin approach to public safety. his critics said crime surged in the city under his watch. mayor london breed appointed brooke jenkins as boudin replaced it. boudin is now the executive director of the new criminal law and justice center, a uc berkeley school of law. the man accused of stabbing cash app founder bob lee to death was back in a san francisco courtroom today to enter a plea. cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. this is video from a previous...
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our police going to take a page from boudin and go after those fencing the stolen property, or do they find a way to use technology to track and identify the burglars without having to engage in a pursuit? will this all work? we are left to speculate until perhaps there is an arrest and prosecution. the break-in numbers will eventually tell. >>> still ahead, you may call it a recipe for success. >> my diabetes is totally getting out of control. >> but not with medicine, but with the power of healthy food instead! >>> coming up >>> welcome back. millions of seniors may finally get a break on the cost of their prescription medication. federal officials announced that medicare will start negotiating directly with drug companies starting with 10 commonly-used prescriptions. this includes drugs that prevent blood clots and also ones that treat diabetes. while many seniors rely on drugs there are also other ways that might slow the spread of chronic conditions. as lauren toms shows us, it all starts in the kitchen. >> reporter: one of shane bailey's favorite meals to cook is a chicken and ve
our police going to take a page from boudin and go after those fencing the stolen property, or do they find a way to use technology to track and identify the burglars without having to engage in a pursuit? will this all work? we are left to speculate until perhaps there is an arrest and prosecution. the break-in numbers will eventually tell. >>> still ahead, you may call it a recipe for success. >> my diabetes is totally getting out of control. >> but not with medicine, but...
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it is an issue, and also the fact that the so call sanctions on russia have not affected russia, boudin, or the russian people. they have not turned against putin. and it is a problem with some of them to keep chinese from invading taiwan is some kind of alice in wonderland bazaar thinking. this president the current one, biden, -- bizarre thinking. the president, the current one, biden, needs to rethink. host: next is keith from -- what you think. caller: it is money well spent. and it is why a think some president should make some world war ii type war so we could go through 3-4 years of hardship for everyone. when we do have something like this that comes along, we would have the fun to pay for it and not think about was this too much money or too little money because it is the right thing to do beyond the shadow of a doubt. we are not spending it on people's lives, we are just spending honey. it is a great thing for the world that we do that. host: is there an endless supply of that though? is there a measure that says that that is the end of a conflict in the satisfaction of the uk
it is an issue, and also the fact that the so call sanctions on russia have not affected russia, boudin, or the russian people. they have not turned against putin. and it is a problem with some of them to keep chinese from invading taiwan is some kind of alice in wonderland bazaar thinking. this president the current one, biden, -- bizarre thinking. the president, the current one, biden, needs to rethink. host: next is keith from -- what you think. caller: it is money well spent. and it is why...
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you have gotten rid of boudine, see if you can get rid of another prosecutor. >> my pleasure, trey. >ight in america." gotcha. take that. whoa! bruh! i'm fine. that smack looked bad. not compared to the smack down i'm giving you. you sure you're, ok? you know you're down 200 points, right? lucky, she convinced me to get help. i had a concussion that could've been game over. in actual reality, you've only got one life. don't mess with your melon. if you hit it, get it checked. goli, taste your goals. >> trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america." both political parties are likely to use the economy to bolster their argument for election. republicans will point to inflation, pessimism about the future, rising interest rates, burgeoning. democrats will say inflation is going down, job numbers going up and the stock market has just about recovered. they can't both be right. who wins in 2024 is really about the economy. joining us now on anniversary of the so-called inflation reduction acts, member of the senate finance committee, senator and dr. john barrasso. seems strange both poli
you have gotten rid of boudine, see if you can get rid of another prosecutor. >> my pleasure, trey. >ight in america." gotcha. take that. whoa! bruh! i'm fine. that smack looked bad. not compared to the smack down i'm giving you. you sure you're, ok? you know you're down 200 points, right? lucky, she convinced me to get help. i had a concussion that could've been game over. in actual reality, you've only got one life. don't mess with your melon. if you hit it, get it checked....
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i think just, i was thinking as elaine was talking earlier about boudin and dupont, i know for me atrst being introduced to your work, the concept of henry francis dupont as the preservationist in the question to me took me back a little bit coming out of winter tour and evan just worked on an address that had been taken apart to be seat upholstery, that was a necessary provision of henry francis dupont that i came out of winter tour with many years later. but to understand that mrs. kennedy i think borrowed mr. dupont, as you said, gravatar and authority, and then really i would argue did what she wantedw and really cause a lot of problems for the staff of the white house who were riding back to mr. dupont like oh, my goodness, why am i even hear? that was some of the things they provided because again mrs. kennedy just kind of took over in terms of her decision. i'm probably straying far fro' the question about it's just amazing to see the fact that concepts of what is historic preservationis has changed so much. and again what mr. dupont was doing in his time was absolutely remark
i think just, i was thinking as elaine was talking earlier about boudin and dupont, i know for me atrst being introduced to your work, the concept of henry francis dupont as the preservationist in the question to me took me back a little bit coming out of winter tour and evan just worked on an address that had been taken apart to be seat upholstery, that was a necessary provision of henry francis dupont that i came out of winter tour with many years later. but to understand that mrs. kennedy i...
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similar sentiments to what happened last year with san francisco's recall of district attorney chesa boudin. among the people submitting that paperwork today, virginia nishida. her husband, kevin, was a retired cop and an active private security guard who was shot and killed in downtown oakland. he was on assignment in november of 2021, protecting a tv news crew. three people have been charged in that crime. two of those people arrested. one of them still on the run. joining us now is virginia nishida. i know this is such a sensitive topic. we appreciate you taking the time to be with us. why put yourself back in the spotlight? why is this recall so important to you? >> this recall is very important because i'm speaking for people that have passed away, that were murdered. i am speaking for the victims of crime that happen now. and i'm speaking for the surviving families that we are traumatized still from having lost our loved one. and that's why it's very important to me. >> if you could have a direct conversation with the district attorney, pamela price, what would you tell her tonight? t
similar sentiments to what happened last year with san francisco's recall of district attorney chesa boudin. among the people submitting that paperwork today, virginia nishida. her husband, kevin, was a retired cop and an active private security guard who was shot and killed in downtown oakland. he was on assignment in november of 2021, protecting a tv news crew. three people have been charged in that crime. two of those people arrested. one of them still on the run. joining us now is virginia...
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. >> reporter: hearing words like let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of mississippi, boudin said that that answered his question. udin went on to spend decades as a freedom writer. as for kerry mccray? >> it changed my life heard . it made me appreciate life >> this friday make sure to tch our stream for a special presentation, celebrating 60 years since the march on washington. >>> coming up on cbs news bay area, round two between the city of san francisco and homelessness advocates over the city 's ability to sweep homeless encampments off the streets. >>> and san francisco trying a new approach to stop open air drug use at civic center
. >> reporter: hearing words like let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of mississippi, boudin said that that answered his question. udin went on to spend decades as a freedom writer. as for kerry mccray? >> it changed my life heard . it made me appreciate life >> this friday make sure to tch our stream for a special presentation, celebrating 60 years since the march on washington. >>> coming up on cbs news bay area, round two between the city of san francisco...
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chesa boudin, her critics accuse her of being soft on crime. now a former prosecutor in her own office is questioning her decisions about charges in a high profile cold case. the case is the disappearance of 9-year-old michaela garecht in 1988. garecht was riding a scoot were a friend in hayward when she was kidnapped. the case went unsolved until investigators say they recently tied two palm prints found on one of the scooters to david emory misch. here is his photo. he is already serving time for another murder. he's plead not guilty to all charges. deputy d.a. colleen mcmahon was preparing to take misch to trial this year when just days after taking office in january, district attorney pamela price reduced the charges against misch. pamela price also put mcmahon on administrative leave. mcmahon says the charges were reduced without consulting her or mckayla garecht's family. is that ordinary? >> unheard of. unthinkable. i know more about these cases than anyone, probably each to this day. and to not have a discussion with me about the impact
chesa boudin, her critics accuse her of being soft on crime. now a former prosecutor in her own office is questioning her decisions about charges in a high profile cold case. the case is the disappearance of 9-year-old michaela garecht in 1988. garecht was riding a scoot were a friend in hayward when she was kidnapped. the case went unsolved until investigators say they recently tied two palm prints found on one of the scooters to david emory misch. here is his photo. he is already serving time...
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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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, you fitted me with the suit years ago we worked with the on a nonprofit venture in texas called boudinoutfitted them with suits. more than that you gave a speech at the very beginning that focused on why you where is suits, how you were in the mentality and please explain that. >> i think it is important that our veterans understand that when they come back there appearance totally affects their success. more than giving them the suits about teaching them how to dress and how to prepare for an interview, small things like the guy in the white shirt rules controls, dominates the room. we want to give them the tools that they need so when they go for interviews they will look their best and be able to get a job. joey: i have friends these are my friends, when we came there, i'm glad were using these pictures, some of the guys got married in the suit that you gave them it's only suit that you they own. when you tell them where a white shirt for this, solid color tie, pocket square for this occasion, don't wear pockets, i break that and you both, i apologize. the mentorship that you are gi
, you fitted me with the suit years ago we worked with the on a nonprofit venture in texas called boudinoutfitted them with suits. more than that you gave a speech at the very beginning that focused on why you where is suits, how you were in the mentality and please explain that. >> i think it is important that our veterans understand that when they come back there appearance totally affects their success. more than giving them the suits about teaching them how to dress and how to prepare...
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if you're going to engage, if europe wants to engage in defeat boudin, they've got to fight the war to war. they've got to have the tools. the first responsibility should be europe. if the united states wants to help and aid them in their effort because they are targeting innocent men women and civilians. at that point i think the u.s. should be responsible for some help but not the help that we have been giving which basically comes with no responsibility or no plan to actually win the conflicts. >> there's also a further point which is if we had been energy independent in this country and have been an exporter of energy, putin would have never felt he had the leverage to go after ukraine. there's a deeper strategic point now. >> sean: we would be selling our western european allies all their energy needs and we would be becoming an oil-rich, energy-rich country. figure i've said that countless times. energy independence is national security. i worry we are driving russia closer into china's arms and a russia-china alliance is the single latest threat that we face and that's what i wo
if you're going to engage, if europe wants to engage in defeat boudin, they've got to fight the war to war. they've got to have the tools. the first responsibility should be europe. if the united states wants to help and aid them in their effort because they are targeting innocent men women and civilians. at that point i think the u.s. should be responsible for some help but not the help that we have been giving which basically comes with no responsibility or no plan to actually win the...
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. >> george gascon is still there, but chesa boudin was recalled in san francisc t.o.t really is going on a city by city basis. this obviously has to befront a front of everyone who works in law enforcement to do this. thisn law karen bass making go on promises that she made during the campaign. she ra beanti-crime campaign to win the mayoral seat there in los angeles, talking about the rampant homelessness problem. i thinhoemk it's really importa. it reminds me and because national of what mike bloomberg did when he was mayor here in new york and he had this wholhad e group of mayors to tak about gun violence and to talk about crime and to try to create some sort of strategies across cities that share similategiesr characteriss to make sure that we can deal with these problems. so i do think it's a stet msprih in the right direction. but, look, the point that greg was making about howt int that s are now reflective of the party and people fleeing the democratic party, democrats are winning elections constantly now. we won the 2020 presidential election. we overperform
. >> george gascon is still there, but chesa boudin was recalled in san francisc t.o.t really is going on a city by city basis. this obviously has to befront a front of everyone who works in law enforcement to do this. thisn law karen bass making go on promises that she made during the campaign. she ra beanti-crime campaign to win the mayoral seat there in los angeles, talking about the rampant homelessness problem. i thinhoemk it's really importa. it reminds me and because national of...
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jane writesman, you know always whispering in her ear about collecting and and of course steph and boudin the french decorator is well, so although she certainly had a vision of her own. she was always willing to take take that advice from others and i think again the timing of it all came together in that she knew about the efforts of her predecessors. she knew they hadn't ultimately been successful for some very simple reasons of there wasn't a foundation under which to make that legacy go beyond her own time there. so, you know, she was very smart to work with her husband's advisors in setting up. first of all the fine arts committee which brought in mr. dupont as a chair. she was honorary chair pulling in not only wealthy donors who could contribute financially to her project, but also having an advisory committee of museum directors and curators that set up a real foundation and then immediately they said about creating legislation in 1961 to create the interior to create to protect the interiors of the white house with the national park service to make the interiors a preserved spac
jane writesman, you know always whispering in her ear about collecting and and of course steph and boudin the french decorator is well, so although she certainly had a vision of her own. she was always willing to take take that advice from others and i think again the timing of it all came together in that she knew about the efforts of her predecessors. she knew they hadn't ultimately been successful for some very simple reasons of there wasn't a foundation under which to make that legacy go...
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: and some of the later you cite in your book identity who are perhaps national populists include boudin or bond, deter to pick which are put i modi there as well? and possibly a president trump? >> guest: yes, no, definitely modi and trump are charter members of that illiberal group. modern india was created in the late 1940s on a level basis because it's an unbelievably diverse society pick it differs religiously by cast, by geography, by language as a said liberalism is basically a doctrine that seeks to allow diverse populations to live in peace under a general sense that all human beings should be treated fairly and equally. what modi and is bgp, his internationalist party has been trying to doin is shift that national identity to one that is based on hinduism which then excludes basically muslims and christians that make upll a significant part of the indian population. i think this is a real formula for a lot of violence which india has already experienced when he was a chief minister and was pushing a similar kind of agenda i think in the case of donald trump, he doesn't say this
: and some of the later you cite in your book identity who are perhaps national populists include boudin or bond, deter to pick which are put i modi there as well? and possibly a president trump? >> guest: yes, no, definitely modi and trump are charter members of that illiberal group. modern india was created in the late 1940s on a level basis because it's an unbelievably diverse society pick it differs religiously by cast, by geography, by language as a said liberalism is basically a...
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it is an issue, and also the fact that the so call sanctions on russia have not affected russia, boudinor the russian people. they have not turned against putin. and it is a problem with some of them to keep chinese from invading taiwan is some kind of alice in wonderland bazaar thinking. this president the current one, biden, -- bizarre thinking. the president, the current one, biden, needs to rethink. host: next is keith from -- what you think. caller: it is money well spent. and it is why a think some president should make some world war ii type war so we could go through 3-4 years of hardship for everyone. when we do have something like this that comes along, we would have the fun to pay for it and not think about was this too much money or too little money because it is the right thing to do beyond the shadow of a doubt. we are not spending it on people's lives, we are just spending honey. it is a great thing for the world that we do that. host: is there an endless supply of that though? is there a measure that says that that is the end of a conflict in the satisfaction of the ukra
it is an issue, and also the fact that the so call sanctions on russia have not affected russia, boudinor the russian people. they have not turned against putin. and it is a problem with some of them to keep chinese from invading taiwan is some kind of alice in wonderland bazaar thinking. this president the current one, biden, -- bizarre thinking. the president, the current one, biden, needs to rethink. host: next is keith from -- what you think. caller: it is money well spent. and it is why a...