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i want to direct a question to catherine chase.your written testimony, the committee in november on challenges to supply chain, you responded to the argument that many of my colleagues and myself made that if a team is old enough to put your life on the line and drive a convoy in the battle, then it's old enough to make a living as a commercial truck driver. your testimony dismissed that idea. not only did you miss the point of the argument, but minimized to the hard-working sacrifice of men and women in uniform depicting seven sailors operating one compact car including one sleeping in the back presumably because it's such an easy task. ms. chase, would you consider manning military vehicles an easy job? >> no, sir. >> thank you. if 18-years-old is enough to die for your country is it not to make an honest living as a truck driver? it's a yes or no question, ma'am. >> is 18 old enough to die for your country, can they also drive a truck? >> they are not comparable questions. >> they are. it's an absolute yes or no question and you
i want to direct a question to catherine chase.your written testimony, the committee in november on challenges to supply chain, you responded to the argument that many of my colleagues and myself made that if a team is old enough to put your life on the line and drive a convoy in the battle, then it's old enough to make a living as a commercial truck driver. your testimony dismissed that idea. not only did you miss the point of the argument, but minimized to the hard-working sacrifice of men...
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afternoon, supervisor catherine stephanie said the board needed to review the settlement for spears in light of those new allegations, while at the same time blasting district attorney chase boudin. the allegations made by the d a investigator. that she felt forced to lie or lose her job. if she didn't conceal this evidence of domestic violence is extremely serious. i do not feel comfortable. approving the settlement, given how many significant issues remain unresolved and given the light that was shed shown on this case last week when the d a investigator testified in open court. now the judge in the case against the officer hasn't found that there was any misconduct by the da's office, and opening statements in that case are set for monday. the judge also issued a gag order, so the district attorney cannot comment or respond to these latest allegations. as for the civil settlement, the board of supervisors will take that up again in closed session next week, reporting live evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. all right, evan, thank you. the city of oakland is dedicating a day to the late oscar grant. today council members voted to mark grants birthday february 27th as os
afternoon, supervisor catherine stephanie said the board needed to review the settlement for spears in light of those new allegations, while at the same time blasting district attorney chase boudin. the allegations made by the d a investigator. that she felt forced to lie or lose her job. if she didn't conceal this evidence of domestic violence is extremely serious. i do not feel comfortable. approving the settlement, given how many significant issues remain unresolved and given the light that...
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charged with chasing and shooting into the van of a black fedex driver are out on bond tonight, but there are serious questions being raised about the charges. so joining me now catherine ron johnson who restored peace between the community and police in ferguson, missouri, after the fatal shooting of michael brown. captain ron, it's good to see you. thank you for joining us on this. we don't know -- the investigation is still going on here, but the alleged shooter is being charged with attempting to cause bodily injury with a firearm and a deadly weapon by shooting the vehicle with gibson inside. the accusation is one guy shooting into a car, another trying to drive him off the road. what are these things -- what do you think of these charges? >> well, it's -- it's definitely beyond attempting to harm. i think there's got to be some charges that would better fit this. surely i'm not familiar with the laws of mississippi, but intent to harm, it's obviously the intent was greater than that using a handgun shooting at someone. >> gibson was saying one of the officers was playing devil's advocate and was asking if he did anything to make the alleged shooters suspicious. t
charged with chasing and shooting into the van of a black fedex driver are out on bond tonight, but there are serious questions being raised about the charges. so joining me now catherine ron johnson who restored peace between the community and police in ferguson, missouri, after the fatal shooting of michael brown. captain ron, it's good to see you. thank you for joining us on this. we don't know -- the investigation is still going on here, but the alleged shooter is being charged with...
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catherine explains, the district attorney says that he believes this practice is common all across the state. a sexual assault is already a traumatic enough event. now san francisco's district attorney chase boudin is saying that in at least one case, san francisco police obtained evidence from a rape kit and later used the victim's dna to tie that victim to a crime. the district attorney reading from a lab report, he says, laid out the details during a routine search. of the sfpd crime lab. forensic biology unit internal quality database. a match was detected and verified. direct comparisons with the sample listed below were performed, and it references a 2016 sample from a rape kit. the d a would not provide any further details about either the sexual assault or the subsequent arrest and says he only learned last week that the dna had been used in the investigation. boudin did not cite any other cases, but said he believes the practice to be common. our conversations with leadership at the sfpd crime lab suggests that this is a routine practice not only in san francisco but at other crime labs across the state. for his part, san francisco's police chief released a statement monday readi
catherine explains, the district attorney says that he believes this practice is common all across the state. a sexual assault is already a traumatic enough event. now san francisco's district attorney chase boudin is saying that in at least one case, san francisco police obtained evidence from a rape kit and later used the victim's dna to tie that victim to a crime. the district attorney reading from a lab report, he says, laid out the details during a routine search. of the sfpd crime lab....