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>> president cohen: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th. we are just getting started. i want to recognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is in route. [ roll call ] you have a quorum. >> president cohen: let's start with the first item. that is the pledge of allegiance. please join me and repeating after me. [pledge of allegiance] thank you folks. let's go ahead and get started. please call the next item. >> clerk: first item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but within the jurisdictions of the police commission. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone. by calling (415)655-0001. enter access code 2484 599 3435 then press pound and pound again. detail star 3 -- dial star 3 if y
>> president cohen: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th. we are just getting started. i want to recognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is in route. [ roll call ] you have a quorum. >> president cohen: let's start with the first item. that is the pledge of allegiance. please join...
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president cohen, there is no public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. let's go ahead and take a vote on this -- i'm sorry. this is all consent. do we just take this all as one vote? >> clerk: yes, ma'am. >> president cohen: okay. i don't know if there's any one item that people want to comment on, but i'll make a motion to approve the consent agenda. can i have a second? >> commissioner brookter: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner c.j. brookter. sergeant youngblood, can i have a roll call vote? [roll call] >> clerk: you have five yeses. [indiscernible]. >> president cohen: appreciate that. please call the next line item, sergeant. >> clerk: item 4, chief's report, discussion. weekly crime trends, provide an overview of offenses occurring in san francisco. major and signature incidents. provide a summary of planned activities and events including fleet week and preparation for sf giants playoffs. this will include a brief overview of any unplanned events or activities occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety. commiss
president cohen, there is no public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. let's go ahead and take a vote on this -- i'm sorry. this is all consent. do we just take this all as one vote? >> clerk: yes, ma'am. >> president cohen: okay. i don't know if there's any one item that people want to comment on, but i'll make a motion to approve the consent agenda. can i have a second? >> commissioner brookter: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner...
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. >> president cohen: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th.cognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is in route. [ roll call ] you have a quorum. >> president cohen: let's start with the first item. that is the pledge of allegiance. please join me and repeating after me. [pledge of allegiance] thank you folks. let's go ahead and get started. please call the next item. >> clerk: first item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but within the jurisdictions of the police commission. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone. by calling (415)655-0001. enter access code 2484 599 3435 then press pound and pound again. detail star 3 -- dial star 3 if you wish to make a comment. best practices
. >> president cohen: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th.cognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is in route. [ roll call ] you have a quorum. >> president cohen: let's start with the first item. that is the pledge of allegiance. please join me and repeating after me. [pledge of...
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quote, word to live by from andy cohen? >> thank you, andy, for acknowledging our 5 1/2 year anniversary. andy's new book is available now for preorder before it's released on november 2nd. and you can catch andy five nights a week from sunday through thursday on "watch what happens live" on bravo. our thanks to stk downtown here in new york for hosting our conversation. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast to hear the full-length interview with andy cohen. you can find that on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> and next week, a new sunday sitdown with the talented tony and emmy-winning actor john leguizamo on the life that's seen him imgralt to the united states and travel to some of the biggest stages in >>> here it is, the storm has arrived. we have satellite radar, and you can see it there the atmospheric affect impacting us all day long. if you are living in the north bay you are seeing the heaviest of rain right now. san francisco getting pockets of shower and you can see it moving into s
quote, word to live by from andy cohen? >> thank you, andy, for acknowledging our 5 1/2 year anniversary. andy's new book is available now for preorder before it's released on november 2nd. and you can catch andy five nights a week from sunday through thursday on "watch what happens live" on bravo. our thanks to stk downtown here in new york for hosting our conversation. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast to hear the full-length interview with andy cohen....
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listen, you know michael cohen. i know michael cohen. he's a lot of things.ot an international man of mystery. he's no the a spy. if he said he never went on a trip, i'm sure we could prove otherwise if he in fact, did. >> or he would be offering it rather loudly. >> well, he would. the fbi looked into this and found no evidence that he actually went on this trip. he's not bond, right? >> or austin powers. >> or austin powers. >> this is a case of steele realizing, never give in. nephew admit to being wrong about anything. >> that may work for donald trump in donald trump's mind. it should not work for anyone who says they're in an intelligence business. own up to it. it adds to your credibility. >> do you think he is in worse territory? . >> ain't looking better, unfortunately. . >> i want to ask about senator bill cassidy who did an interview with "axios" published last night about being the front-runner for the 2024 nomination, donald trump. watch. >> if he runs, he wins the nomination. >> we don't know that. . >> president trump is the first president to
listen, you know michael cohen. i know michael cohen. he's a lot of things.ot an international man of mystery. he's no the a spy. if he said he never went on a trip, i'm sure we could prove otherwise if he in fact, did. >> or he would be offering it rather loudly. >> well, he would. the fbi looked into this and found no evidence that he actually went on this trip. he's not bond, right? >> or austin powers. >> or austin powers. >> this is a case of steele realizing,...
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a number of things the mueller report pointed out, for example michael cohen traveling to prague, and reading the dossier and compromising material and there was a scathing report with respect to the fbi's use and reliance of the steele dossier on the dosier in trying to get the fisa warrants against carter page. this continued so many salacious details politically may have been advantageous to those trying to go against former president trump but because it contained information that could be substantiated, we left with the very interesting dynamic how much to believe, which aspect was sufficiently corroborated and ultimately we know its place in history now. >> is he credible? >> you know, that is something that i think is a determination that has to be made looking at a combination of things. on the one hand talking about the sources able to be corroborated, his conveyance of the material should be credited but for those aspects where it's unclear and has yet to truly give the full explanation or full process by how he gathered information, the credibility of his sources that remai
a number of things the mueller report pointed out, for example michael cohen traveling to prague, and reading the dossier and compromising material and there was a scathing report with respect to the fbi's use and reliance of the steele dossier on the dosier in trying to get the fisa warrants against carter page. this continued so many salacious details politically may have been advantageous to those trying to go against former president trump but because it contained information that could be...
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however cohen denied the claim and the f. b, i found no evidence of the meeting. when asked about the accusation in the documentary steel said, i'm prepared to accept that not everything in the data is 100 percent accurate. i have yet to be convinced that that is one of them. and when it comes to the infamous hotel tape with trump steel has said the tape probably exists. and for those who don't believe him, he says, prove me wrong, although no one other than steal has said that they've seen the tape. he has an answer for that. steel said, it hasn't needed to be released because i think that the russians felt they got pretty good value of donald trump when he was president of the us. with a report full of unproven and discredited claims. those who continue to support the steel darcy have adjusted their argument in hopes of giving it some merit. what better tactic than to say the russians did it? and what exactly did they do? well, some packers of the darcy alleged that the russians purposefully fed christopher steel, false information, according to fiona hill, who
however cohen denied the claim and the f. b, i found no evidence of the meeting. when asked about the accusation in the documentary steel said, i'm prepared to accept that not everything in the data is 100 percent accurate. i have yet to be convinced that that is one of them. and when it comes to the infamous hotel tape with trump steel has said the tape probably exists. and for those who don't believe him, he says, prove me wrong, although no one other than steal has said that they've seen the...
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>> no, i don't. >> michael cohen was trump's personal lawyer and self-described fixer. >> cohen met withto the inspector general report. >> i have never been to prague or czech republic. cohen completely turned on donald trump. it defies logic, if he did this, he would not say so. >> i don't agree with that. it's a self-in criminating to a great degree. >> he told every single story, why won't we admit to this? >> i think it's so in criminating and demeaning and the other reason is he may be scared of the consequences. >> michael cohen said to abc news i eagerly await steele's next dossier which proves the existence of bigfoot and the lochness monster and that elvis is still alive. >> i am preparing to accept everything on the dossier is 100% accurate. i have yet to be convinced that's one of them. >> christopher steele is free to believe whatever he wants. if christopher steele wants her people to believe that he's believable, he needs to show us what evidence he has to support his belief. >> the inspector general pulls back on the curtain on how steele gather the information. it does n
>> no, i don't. >> michael cohen was trump's personal lawyer and self-described fixer. >> cohen met withto the inspector general report. >> i have never been to prague or czech republic. cohen completely turned on donald trump. it defies logic, if he did this, he would not say so. >> i don't agree with that. it's a self-in criminating to a great degree. >> he told every single story, why won't we admit to this? >> i think it's so in criminating and...
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steve cohen steps in. it is a new regime.win and the mets lose. >> i am more concerned about the jacksonville jaguars. tom: they are worse than the giants. david wilson, thank you so much. losing at a greater level. jonathan: as long as we do not mention the mets. a great sports weekend as long as you do not mention the mets, and then you did. tom: of course i mentioned the meds. lisa: the mets are actually a financial story because: -- cohen owns them. he has lamented them. jonathan: we are doing great. we won yesterday. good stuff. tom: it was a devious plan on my part. i brought up the mets just to get lisa going. she sat in every seat at citi field. what does mr. cohen accomplished in the first year? lisa: deep frustration. perhaps it is described by outlook, perhaps a little less optimistic. jonathan: on a serious note, he weighs in on an important note. it does not make much economic sense. the more likely behaviors are to change. he is right, tom. the longer this process, the more they could become a real thing. tom: a
steve cohen steps in. it is a new regime.win and the mets lose. >> i am more concerned about the jacksonville jaguars. tom: they are worse than the giants. david wilson, thank you so much. losing at a greater level. jonathan: as long as we do not mention the mets. a great sports weekend as long as you do not mention the mets, and then you did. tom: of course i mentioned the meds. lisa: the mets are actually a financial story because: -- cohen owns them. he has lamented them. jonathan: we...
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something michael cohen has repeatedly denied.us tape that he says shows donald trump in 2013 in that hotel room at the ritz-carlton in moscow with prostitutes. this tape, of course, has never materialized. the former president denies it exists but steele stands by the fact he believes it might exist even though the department of justice inspector general said in their report in 2019 that one of the sources for saying that there was this tape actually came out to really be not truthful perhaps. and this is what steele said as to that. take a listen. >> one of your main directors spoke to the inspector general and said that especially it was word of mouth and hearsay. conversations with friends over beers. it was just talk. >> if you have a confidential source and that confidential source is blown or is uncovered, that confidential source would often take fright and try and downplay and underestimate what they've said and done. and i think that's probably what happened here. >> he's afraid? >> i think anybody that's named in this c
something michael cohen has repeatedly denied.us tape that he says shows donald trump in 2013 in that hotel room at the ritz-carlton in moscow with prostitutes. this tape, of course, has never materialized. the former president denies it exists but steele stands by the fact he believes it might exist even though the department of justice inspector general said in their report in 2019 that one of the sources for saying that there was this tape actually came out to really be not truthful perhaps....
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when you write a paper, i would assume, did you come across a guy called jared cohen, c of jigsaw. back then it was called google. eric, do you remember that? i didn't come across him, but i heard about him. i was down, i was, i google for actually 2 years, 2 there he long years, every month i was thinking can i survive here? should i leave next month back? and i mean again, lot of people watching what we think must be amazing to work, that amazing office and all of that. that's the future there. graduates watching, he had desperately trying to get through the complicated process to get in. and what is i mean and, and i should say jared cohen back by a jo biden's blink in the sex your state and the national security advisor, jake sullivan. they love google ideas and google very much associated with the democrat royalty as it were. why, why was it no fun to worker? well, again, it comes down to what your views and the demographic that you're in and how, what you think i was, you know, in a role that's called a research scientist role. and i was the 1st black woman to be a research s
when you write a paper, i would assume, did you come across a guy called jared cohen, c of jigsaw. back then it was called google. eric, do you remember that? i didn't come across him, but i heard about him. i was down, i was, i google for actually 2 years, 2 there he long years, every month i was thinking can i survive here? should i leave next month back? and i mean again, lot of people watching what we think must be amazing to work, that amazing office and all of that. that's the future...
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i mean, i just want to ask you about, i mean, we were talking about jared cohen and i don't know what you think about jigsaw and why you think jigsaw or a is kind of a competitor. now you're the co founder of black in a i. you're gonna have to tell me about what black in a i is. why is your a i going to be better than ai? ai? certainly the innovation department of the google conglomerate. why is it going to be better'n and you're going to make it more profitable actually, because you're going to be more accurate and you're going to get the cia national security agency i. so for, for the group black black and the i that i found, did i co founded was a, a group to it was a, it's a non profit. and it's a group for practitioners and researchers in a i black purchase nurse practitioners and researchers. any ad from all over the world. so. so this is not like a group that builds a or anything like that, as a group that builds mentor builds community networking, has mentorship programs a for various things, like graduate mentorship programs, entrepreneurship program, and we have workshops to
i mean, i just want to ask you about, i mean, we were talking about jared cohen and i don't know what you think about jigsaw and why you think jigsaw or a is kind of a competitor. now you're the co founder of black in a i. you're gonna have to tell me about what black in a i is. why is your a i going to be better than ai? ai? certainly the innovation department of the google conglomerate. why is it going to be better'n and you're going to make it more profitable actually, because you're going...
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>> no, i don't. >> michael cohen has completely turned on donald trump.cused him of all kinds of things. he's gone to jail. it defies logic that if he did this he wouldn't say so now. >> i don't agree with that. >> why? >> since he's gone to prison, since he told on president trump, he has told every single story. why not admit to this? >> it is demeaning and scary. and he might be afraid of the consequences. >> do you think it hurts your credibility that you won't accept the findings of the fbi in this particular case? >> i'm prepared to accept that not everything in the dossier is 100% accurate. i have yet to be convinced that that is one of them. >> cohen says overnight, i eagerly await his next secret dossier, which proves the existence of bigfoot, the loch ness monster and that elvis is still alive. >> he has had a change of heart and has admitted to wrongdoing on trump's behalf and has come to very publicly criticize trump. on this allegation of his direct involvement, he's stick to go his guns as well. notably i said doj inspector general i meant t
>> no, i don't. >> michael cohen has completely turned on donald trump.cused him of all kinds of things. he's gone to jail. it defies logic that if he did this he wouldn't say so now. >> i don't agree with that. >> why? >> since he's gone to prison, since he told on president trump, he has told every single story. why not admit to this? >> it is demeaning and scary. and he might be afraid of the consequences. >> do you think it hurts your credibility...
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marshall cohen, cnn, washington. >>> straight ahead for us, millions of u.s.ldren could be eligible for a covid vaccine soon. when to expect a decision, and why experts say it is so important even younger kids get that vaccine. >>> plus, turkey's president at nato allies again, why he's sp planning to expel ten diplomats, when we come back. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until now. david: more than 100 years later, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. is olay better than your clean beauty? olay has 99% pure niacinamide. it's derm-tested. and now, it's cleanest formula with hydration that beats the $400 cream. tried. tested. never bested. shop at olay.com start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% s
marshall cohen, cnn, washington. >>> straight ahead for us, millions of u.s.ldren could be eligible for a covid vaccine soon. when to expect a decision, and why experts say it is so important even younger kids get that vaccine. >>> plus, turkey's president at nato allies again, why he's sp planning to expel ten diplomats, when we come back. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in...
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: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th. we are just getting started. i want to recognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is
: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th. we are just getting started. i want to recognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is
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nbc's scott cohen has more >> reporter: frances, this container ship behind me pulled into port hereaturday morning. it should take about three days to unload it it normally ask about a two-week voyage from china to hear. but this ship left on september 21, so roughly twice the normal amount of time it's because of those backlogs in the port and in the los angeles harbor you multiply this by 60 ships out this and you see how serious this is. and the issue here for the economy is that all of these delays are expensive in other words, time is money. >> what we're clearly seeing, they're succeeding in passing on higher prices. their prices are double and triple digits higher, it's killing margins. so they pass that on and it's sticking >> reporter: as that filters into the economy, economists are worried about inflation, rising prices, and ultimately an economic slowdown as it tends to unwooinld. the concern now is that this could go on for a wild, perhaps into 2023. scott cohen, long beach, california >> scott, thank you. >>> prince william awarded nearly $7 million in this year's eart
nbc's scott cohen has more >> reporter: frances, this container ship behind me pulled into port hereaturday morning. it should take about three days to unload it it normally ask about a two-week voyage from china to hear. but this ship left on september 21, so roughly twice the normal amount of time it's because of those backlogs in the port and in the los angeles harbor you multiply this by 60 ships out this and you see how serious this is. and the issue here for the economy is that all...
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the victims, as christopher steals reporting, have also reacted michael cohen, who the doughty accused of secret meetings with a russians in europe. he had the f. b, i get involved, of course, they found no evidence of any such meetings ever taking place. but regardless mister cohen did react, he said that he was pleased that christopher steele had crawled out of the pub just long enough to make up a few more stories. i'm not so sure that everyone is as pleased abs crease. the once was quite enough. there is nothing groundbreaking in, of course he's being, he's being interviewed by a very sympathetic, a quote unquote journalist stephanopoulos has been an operative for bill clinton in the democratic party for a long time. although looking at the mainstream coverage, this sort of rehabilitation of christopher steel seems to be seems to be coming around. we have to scratch our heads even the f b. i stopped using him as a confidential human informer because they found that he was to unreliable. i think one very important aspect is the collusion of the u. s. mainstream media in this, they a
the victims, as christopher steals reporting, have also reacted michael cohen, who the doughty accused of secret meetings with a russians in europe. he had the f. b, i get involved, of course, they found no evidence of any such meetings ever taking place. but regardless mister cohen did react, he said that he was pleased that christopher steele had crawled out of the pub just long enough to make up a few more stories. i'm not so sure that everyone is as pleased abs crease. the once was quite...
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s . president spike cohen. so as the revelations about gain of function came mary research really come as no surprise. i think it is the heights of a good say to believe that what we know the u. s. government you have done from the 193949596979. 899-2040 cents has suddenly magically stopped in the 20 twenty's that you know, a decade century plus of subterfuge in clandestine operations. and, you know, and cover ups and scandals in life suddenly ended. even though no one ever was held accountable for the old lies and clandestine operations and so forth. so i hate to say that, you know, i don't think this is a one off. this is for the course for large authoritarian government. moscow has warned berlin and it's nato allies not to tempt fate. by deploying military hardware, including nuclear weapons, close to russia's borders. against the backdrop of calls to contain russia, nato was amassing its forces along russia's borders. the german defense minister should know very well what consequences such moves have led to
s . president spike cohen. so as the revelations about gain of function came mary research really come as no surprise. i think it is the heights of a good say to believe that what we know the u. s. government you have done from the 193949596979. 899-2040 cents has suddenly magically stopped in the 20 twenty's that you know, a decade century plus of subterfuge in clandestine operations. and, you know, and cover ups and scandals in life suddenly ended. even though no one ever was held accountable...
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bonnie, a 6 to that messenger on immigration saying it's weakening, frances sense of identity mike cohen has set up a think tank to combine whoo case. id, ology that he believes is infecting the country. meanwhile, the more wants to buy new french names. valerie p, cassie says french laws must have precedence over european jurisdiction, must be watching with interest as poland bottles brussels on the same issue. that if i for my own some countries have a stronger appetite for you integration. others not only lindsay this issue in the opposite way in some countries constitution, c, e, u, laura supreme other say the opposite. so there's constitutional pluralism. this pluralism has to be respected. if the kids about a strong economic and political role and aspiration in the world, there are lots of celebrities between the re when movements which are getting a popularity here in france and what trump did in. ready the us, i think that trump fingerprinted also to progress the identity problems that the americans were facing. and these issues are coming in trans parties on the right and trans
bonnie, a 6 to that messenger on immigration saying it's weakening, frances sense of identity mike cohen has set up a think tank to combine whoo case. id, ology that he believes is infecting the country. meanwhile, the more wants to buy new french names. valerie p, cassie says french laws must have precedence over european jurisdiction, must be watching with interest as poland bottles brussels on the same issue. that if i for my own some countries have a stronger appetite for you integration....
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mark cohen has set up a think tank to combat wookey st. id, ology that he believes is infecting the country. meanwhile, the more wants to buy new french names. valerie p. c, says french laws must have precedence over european jurisdiction, must be watching with interest as poland bottles, brussels on the same issue with my own. some countries have a stronger appetite for integration. others not only lindsay, this issue in the opposite way. in some countries, constitutions, the e. u. laurie supreme are the say, the opposite. so this constitutional pluralism, this pluralism, has to be respected. if the kids about a strong economic and political role and aspiration in the world, there are a lot of similar to celebrities between the re wing their movements which are getting a popularity here in france. and what trump did in. ready the us, i think that trump fingerprinted also to progress the identity problems that the americans were facing. and these issues are coming in france. parties on the right . entranced, want to build borders. they wan
mark cohen has set up a think tank to combat wookey st. id, ology that he believes is infecting the country. meanwhile, the more wants to buy new french names. valerie p. c, says french laws must have precedence over european jurisdiction, must be watching with interest as poland bottles, brussels on the same issue with my own. some countries have a stronger appetite for integration. others not only lindsay, this issue in the opposite way. in some countries, constitutions, the e. u. laurie...
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our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us to kick this off. we expect a green light for j&j and put this big decision into context. >> we do expect a green light for j&j, john, for the reasons that they gave a green light to pfizer, for reasons that this expert panel yesterday gave a green light to moderna that boosters do seem to be effective six months after the original shots, but for j&j it may be especially important. i had a conversation with dr. arnold monteau the head of this expert committee that is meeting as we speak. here's what he said to me. it's critical to get the j&j people more protected. they are starting at a lower level of protection. let's take a look at the numbers to see what the doctor is talking about. you remember when moderna and pfizer came out. they were between 94% and 95% effective at keeping people from getting sick with covid-19. johnson & johnson though was only 72% effective. still, a very effective vaccine but not as effective as moderna or pfizer, and that's why the doctor and others are eager to have peop
our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us to kick this off. we expect a green light for j&j and put this big decision into context. >> we do expect a green light for j&j, john, for the reasons that they gave a green light to pfizer, for reasons that this expert panel yesterday gave a green light to moderna that boosters do seem to be effective six months after the original shots, but for j&j it may be especially important. i had a conversation with dr. arnold...
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: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th. we are just getting started. i want to recognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us w
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cohen. >> anybody else have knowledge of any demographics on race, age, residence, anything at all? >> what i will tell you is that from our survey results, many of these incidents were more likely happening out of places where there has been a real inconsistent communication and verybl clear opposition to mask and to dealing with this public health emergency in a mobilized way.po you be more specific? are you saying that the airports have been less or the region? >> i'm being specific tos. the region. and obviously, the airports are located in those regions. >> are you saying basically the southeastern conference region? >> we -- we have had a lot of incidents out of charlotte. a lot of incidents out of the florida airports, and out of texas. and i'm not saying that there aren't incidents in other places at all. but there seemss to be a highe concentration. >> thank you, ms. nelson. that's kind of what i suspected. i would -- i would comment in th charlotte, which i have been throughe on oc
cohen. >> anybody else have knowledge of any demographics on race, age, residence, anything at all? >> what i will tell you is that from our survey results, many of these incidents were more likely happening out of places where there has been a real inconsistent communication and verybl clear opposition to mask and to dealing with this public health emergency in a mobilized way.po you be more specific? are you saying that the airports have been less or the region? >> i'm being...
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>> elizabeth cohen, thank you.op of that meeting. >>> we're also staying on top of news involving former president bill clinton who is currently in a southern california icu for an urinary tract infection that spread to his bloodstream. i want to get right to sara sidner there in southern california for us. we're learning that president biden will speak with clinton later today. what is the latest on clinton's condition? >> reporter: you know, we are hearing from jamie gangel who has been talking with his spokespeople that he is on the mend, that he is feeling good, that he's very thankful to the doctors here. he came in on tuesday night. he was feeling some fatigue, and then he was meeting with friends and then he ended up having to come to the hospital here and has been here the whole time since tuesday night in the icu, intensive care unit but doctors say he doesn't necessarily need to be in the icu, but for privacy and security, that is why he is in the icu, not for physical reasons. i'm going to let you get a
>> elizabeth cohen, thank you.op of that meeting. >>> we're also staying on top of news involving former president bill clinton who is currently in a southern california icu for an urinary tract infection that spread to his bloodstream. i want to get right to sara sidner there in southern california for us. we're learning that president biden will speak with clinton later today. what is the latest on clinton's condition? >> reporter: you know, we are hearing from jamie...
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cohen, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.r. 5763. as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, i inform the house that desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 5763. as the member designated by mr. lieu, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. hartzler of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 5763. as the member designated by ms. porter, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. garbarino of new york, i inform the house that mr. garbarino will vote yea on h.r. 5763. the speaker
cohen, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.r. 5763. as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, i inform the house that desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 5763. as the member designated by mr. lieu, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. hartzler of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote yes...
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tomorrow morning on "sunday today," i sit down with andy cohen to talk about that outrageous late nighting the creator and king of the real housewives universe, he created more than 15 years ago. >> let's go back to 2005 when you are cooking this up. what did you think it would be? >> well, when it started, it seems like a socio logical time capsule of this group of women who were kind of new in a gated community in orange county and spoke to their children in a way that none of us have ever seen. they have given me and many others enormous amount of pleasure. >> i don't think we can call it guilty pleasure anymore. >> not a pleasure. >> andy cohen, when "sunday today" airs at 6:00 a.m. in the bay area. we'll see you when ever you are ready for us. kira. >> oh, i am ready. >>> here is a quick look of top stories we are following. we are anticipating a downpour tomorrow. in san francisco crews have delivered sandbags. it's ready to respond to storm related emergencies. crews are out all over the city cleaning up storm drains. and at 17th and folsom in the mission district, crews are putt
tomorrow morning on "sunday today," i sit down with andy cohen to talk about that outrageous late nighting the creator and king of the real housewives universe, he created more than 15 years ago. >> let's go back to 2005 when you are cooking this up. what did you think it would be? >> well, when it started, it seems like a socio logical time capsule of this group of women who were kind of new in a gated community in orange county and spoke to their children in a way that...
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john hamasaki. >> thank you, president cohen. good evening, chief. >> we had this problem last week and we have it again. we can't hear you. >> can you hear me now? >> we can barely hear you. >> i'll get my external mic next time. can you hear me, chief? >> i can hear you. >> regarding the unhoused individual, were there no witnesses to that? was nobody around or -- what are we working with? >> we have located some evidence video evidence and trying to identify people from that. that's helpful. we have not identified any witnesses yet but there are leads that we are following up on so hopefully we can make headway with that case. >> i recall eight of concerns and i think there's a policy discussion by the police commission but one of the challenges with break up the encampments is that people stick together for safety and when people are alone they're more vulnerable to acts like this. i don't know what the answer is but these are things the people deciding these things should consider. i'm happy to hear the earlier reports on th
john hamasaki. >> thank you, president cohen. good evening, chief. >> we had this problem last week and we have it again. we can't hear you. >> can you hear me now? >> we can barely hear you. >> i'll get my external mic next time. can you hear me, chief? >> i can hear you. >> regarding the unhoused individual, were there no witnesses to that? was nobody around or -- what are we working with? >> we have located some evidence video evidence and...
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despuÉs de la pausa, la poblaciÓn estÁ divida en el salvador por el uso del mir cohen ——del bitcoin como por univisiÓn. (narración) llegó el iphone 13 pro a verizon 5g. es rapidísimo. su cámara está increíble. todos quieren tener el nuevo iphone. y ahora con verizon, todos pueden tener uno. ¿y si no soy clientes? porque yo soy de verizon; pero él, no. clientes nuevos y actuales pueden cambiar su teléfono, aunque esté dañado, por un iphone 13 pro por nuestra cuenta. ¿Éste? the iphone 13 pro? ¿en serio?? además, si no eres cliente te damos $500 al cambiarte. (ambas) yo necesito este telefono. (narración) porque todos merecen lo mejor. presentadora: la aceptaciÓn del bitcoin como moneda de uso legal y me divida la poblaciÓn en el salvador de que el presidente hizo el anuncio han habido reacciones violentas en algunos sectores de la poblaciÓn y ernesto rivas nos muestra el panorama. ernesto: entre el odio y el dolor, asÍ fue recibido el bitcoin en el salvador. >> no estamos de acuerdo, queremos que quite esta ley, porque esto es lavado de dinero en nuestro paÍs. reportero: sin embargo si esp
despuÉs de la pausa, la poblaciÓn estÁ divida en el salvador por el uso del mir cohen ——del bitcoin como por univisiÓn. (narración) llegó el iphone 13 pro a verizon 5g. es rapidísimo. su cámara está increíble. todos quieren tener el nuevo iphone. y ahora con verizon, todos pueden tener uno. ¿y si no soy clientes? porque yo soy de verizon; pero él, no. clientes nuevos y actuales pueden cambiar su teléfono, aunque esté dañado, por un iphone 13 pro por nuestra cuenta. ¿Éste?...
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marshall cohen thank you so much for that.is, a former federal prosecutor and host of the podcast "that said." michael so good to see you. so what do you make of donald trump's claim to executive privilege to protect against the release of documents or eyewitness accounts, even though he's no longer in office. >> so, the president, the former president has a right to his opinion. and if this goes to court, that opinion would be considered. but due deference is given to the current president. executive privilege concept is to protect the government from having to disclose secrets that it thinks are to be protected. the government doesn't think that it needs be protected as marshall said in the letter from white house counsel and so the court i think will in balancing trump's desires versus biden's assertion that there is no need for privilege should rule in favor of disclosure. we saw the exact same thing happen with richard nixon after watergate they tried to get documents that he thought should be retained in privileged capac
marshall cohen thank you so much for that.is, a former federal prosecutor and host of the podcast "that said." michael so good to see you. so what do you make of donald trump's claim to executive privilege to protect against the release of documents or eyewitness accounts, even though he's no longer in office. >> so, the president, the former president has a right to his opinion. and if this goes to court, that opinion would be considered. but due deference is given to the...
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ah other miran cohen this is out there, alive from day, also coming up. the last president joe biden says he's concerned off to report that china had tested a nuclear capable hypersonic missile technology and taliban officials, pusher recognition and talks with regional power.
ah other miran cohen this is out there, alive from day, also coming up. the last president joe biden says he's concerned off to report that china had tested a nuclear capable hypersonic missile technology and taliban officials, pusher recognition and talks with regional power.
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his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age difference between the two. >> absolutely. >> how does the family process that piece of information. >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father, he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need make sure that frances was taken care of and he was a lot older by stretch of 25 to 30 years but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him. i think he was the guardian for many, many years. even prior to mr. fulsome's death and i think she had complete trust and they had a wonderful family, susan. >> they really did not like life inside the white house? >> that's correct. >> they really wanted to protect their family. how did they do that? >> a lot of times, susan, frances would take
his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age difference between the two. >> absolutely. >> how does the family process that piece of information. >> you know, i think it was a love...