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development and they're also worried about the would being in the statement issued by the corrections department following this execution it says that many countries in the world still have the death penalty it singles out thailand of course but as well china and the united states countries the corrections department says that prioritize the protection of the public rather than the rights and freedoms of the wrongdoer and the statement from the corrections department goes on to say that it hopes this execution serves as a lesson to anyone thinking of carrying out a committing a serious crime but what it does not answer is why now particularly when the government had been working towards abolishing the death penalty altogether. still ahead on al-jazeera if your favorite video game has taken precedence over more important activities. with a mental health condition. and wide lead to a court and all strictly a finding out for a misleading customers. and that is great fun game in. the weather sponsored by cattle. we've got some color and fresher weather coming into northern parts of europe as we make
development and they're also worried about the would being in the statement issued by the corrections department following this execution it says that many countries in the world still have the death penalty it singles out thailand of course but as well china and the united states countries the corrections department says that prioritize the protection of the public rather than the rights and freedoms of the wrongdoer and the statement from the corrections department goes on to say that it...
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this development and they're also worried about the wording in the statement issued by the corrections departmentfollowing this execution it says that many countries in the world still have the death penalty it singles out thailand of course but as well china and the united states countries the corrections department says that prioritize the protection of the public rather than the rights and freedoms of the wrongdoer and the statement from the corrections department goes on to say that it hopes this execution serves as a lesson to anyone thinking of carrying out or committing a serious crime but what it does not answer is why now particularly when the government had been working towards abolishing the death penalty altogether. the malaysian prime minister says investigators are looking to file multiple corruption charges against his predecessor. martin maha meant really launched a probe against najib after he was ousted in a storage election last month the former prime minister's accused of stealing billions of dollars from a state fund during his nine year tenure has repeatedly denied any wrong
this development and they're also worried about the wording in the statement issued by the corrections departmentfollowing this execution it says that many countries in the world still have the death penalty it singles out thailand of course but as well china and the united states countries the corrections department says that prioritize the protection of the public rather than the rights and freedoms of the wrongdoer and the statement from the corrections department goes on to say that it...
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department. >> correct. >> the employees have rights, have union representation that any of the -- and even we were to work with other departments like the police accountability, we would be working with them and they have the responsibility of working with each department. >> so, just so i hear from you, what is your strongest argument to have -- maybe i missed it and i just came in. >> i do believe that the department has placed in this situation particularly as it does care and also the responsibilities that we have in relationship that we have with all the other departments. to try to improve care overall and protect survivors of sexual harassment and assault. i do believe we have that ability and we also have a big department that can really put resources and support. >> thank you. >> khai, i know that part of the conversation was that the item was going -- was referred to g.a.o. and they were going to be further conversations there about the budgetary impliations as well as, i think they were going to hear from human rights commission as to whether or not it was the appropriate p
department. >> correct. >> the employees have rights, have union representation that any of the -- and even we were to work with other departments like the police accountability, we would be working with them and they have the responsibility of working with each department. >> so, just so i hear from you, what is your strongest argument to have -- maybe i missed it and i just came in. >> i do believe that the department has placed in this situation particularly as it...
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so you're absolutely correct that the police department really, with the police commission, really need to look at what really is the police need, you know, most updated in terms of best practices and so forth. and i think this audit really helps to -- in regards to not so much what the police staffing needs are, but how it could be improved, the efficiency. so a couple questions around the civilianization piece. first of all, you -- this -- this handout we just received which asked for 250 more officers, is this for just this year? >> no, that's over the two-year -- actually, it's over four years. >> supervisor yee: four years? okay. that's fine. >> exactly. >> supervisor yee: okay. and you said, i think, that part of this 250 is the 25 civilian -- the police officers that were replaced by civilianization, is that correct? >> correct. the budget recommendation has 25 positions that we have identified that can be civilianized, so those officers will return to operations once the civilianization occurs. >> and -- and the 25 you identified is separate from the 68 or 58 that you mentioned?
so you're absolutely correct that the police department really, with the police commission, really need to look at what really is the police need, you know, most updated in terms of best practices and so forth. and i think this audit really helps to -- in regards to not so much what the police staffing needs are, but how it could be improved, the efficiency. so a couple questions around the civilianization piece. first of all, you -- this -- this handout we just received which asked for 250...
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serve on the second home invasion not less than 18, no more than 40 years with the michigan department of correctionsthe judge has sentenced melton to a total of 43 to 100 years in state prison. then it's on to the others. >> three counts of criminal sexual conduct first degree, a term of not less than 18, no more than 40 years. a term of not less than 20, no more than 40 years. your guidelines are higher, mr. townes, based on your prior record which includes criminal sexual conduct offense, a sentence of not less than 25, no more than 40 years. then to be served consecutive to that, on home invasion first degree, fourth felony offender, a sentence of not less than 12 years, no more than 20 years, criminal sexual conduct, a sentence of not less than 25 or more than 40 years. you are entitled to file an application to appeal. >> thank you, your honor. >> thank you, your honor. >> got screwed. i'm going to die in prison, basically. >> 20 years, 25 years. that's reasonable. you know, 50 is just -- make an example out of me or something. >> what did you expect? >> i didn't expect 43. >> what was the wors
serve on the second home invasion not less than 18, no more than 40 years with the michigan department of correctionsthe judge has sentenced melton to a total of 43 to 100 years in state prison. then it's on to the others. >> three counts of criminal sexual conduct first degree, a term of not less than 18, no more than 40 years. a term of not less than 20, no more than 40 years. your guidelines are higher, mr. townes, based on your prior record which includes criminal sexual conduct...
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have you had access to you will an of the documents that the justice department has subpenaed but haven't received, isn't that correct? >> that the justice department, you mean the congress subpenaed? >> correct. >> yes. we've had access to allstate records. >> and your office was able to review those documents and any other documents this needed as pa part of your investigation for this report? >> correct. >> and your report concluded, i quote, we found no evidence that the they were affected by bias or other improper considerations why we determine they were the investigators assessment of the laws and past department practices. correct? >> correct. >> so i want you to be careful, because now that you have not followed the conclusion that the republicans would like you to, you may in fact be up for a special counsel investigation yourself. and i yield back. >> well, on that sobering note, inspector general horowitz, we'll go to mr. walker. >> thank you, mr. chairman. if i could take just a moment, i'd like to say thank you for your leadership. you have been the voice of justice not just for today but for more than
have you had access to you will an of the documents that the justice department has subpenaed but haven't received, isn't that correct? >> that the justice department, you mean the congress subpenaed? >> correct. >> yes. we've had access to allstate records. >> and your office was able to review those documents and any other documents this needed as pa part of your investigation for this report? >> correct. >> and your report concluded, i quote, we found no...
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the best we could determine from the department of corrections, he spent less than four years in custody for the 2012 incident in which he was shot by the future police chief, tony chaplin. they have not identified him officially as the man involved in saturday's shooting. >> our political editor broke the news today, the london breed campaign, asking voters about protocols for recounts. the race between her and mark leno has been closed. but salads are still being counted. we got new results in. melissa is at the city hall with this news.>> she may not want to recount after all because it shows she has 111,446 votes, mark leno has 109,585 votes. that puts london breed ahead of him by 1861 votes. it's been exactly one week since the actual election day. since then the candidates have had nothing to do but wait. >> it is hard to wait every day, hearing these numbers but so far it's been great. i will continue to be as patient as i can. what choice do i have? >> center leno was with his sisters through the weekend and has been in palm springs so i have not had a chance to speak with him bu
the best we could determine from the department of corrections, he spent less than four years in custody for the 2012 incident in which he was shot by the future police chief, tony chaplin. they have not identified him officially as the man involved in saturday's shooting. >> our political editor broke the news today, the london breed campaign, asking voters about protocols for recounts. the race between her and mark leno has been closed. but salads are still being counted. we got new...
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is the department of corrections? is it the city of nes orleans? >> ie city of new orleans.so the orleans parish school board has a contract with a national nonprofit who runs the at's pt of the new orleansl school district. >> sreenivasan: is there a bit of a mixed message here? on the one hand, the city or state decides to try them and convict them as adults. but on sthe other hand, it'sing you're still a student and you need to go to school? >> that's defiexnitely the rience of the kids themselves. they're facing 40, 50 years in prison, potentially, some of them. and, you know, they get put on lockdown for 23 hours aay in their cells and get fed their food through a slot, all thethse gs telling them they have no future and no value, really, as peoenple. but hey have to go to math class and leaa,rn algehich is this kind of useful skill for a job some day, and it's kind o hard to wrap their minds around that. it's kind of like the ultimate coat switch. >> sreenivasan: how do they measure whether this is working or not? >> well, it's not easy to measure, but there are all th
is the department of corrections? is it the city of nes orleans? >> ie city of new orleans.so the orleans parish school board has a contract with a national nonprofit who runs the at's pt of the new orleansl school district. >> sreenivasan: is there a bit of a mixed message here? on the one hand, the city or state decides to try them and convict them as adults. but on sthe other hand, it'sing you're still a student and you need to go to school? >> that's defiexnitely the...
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servers you have no evidence that the conclusions from the department of justice prosecutors were affected by bias or improper configuration? >> correct didn't find that those decisions made by the campaign were based on the prosecutors assessment of the fact of the law and past department practice? >> correct. so now turning to agent peter strzok it is true that your report said your actions brought discredit. >> however it is also true that you did not find documentary or testimonial evidence directly connecting these political views with those instant messages with those decisions that you reviewed. >> so how could it be these two individuals that they say bad things about donald trump thing to me they would say that things about me i'm sure so how is that these these two individuals who are team provided political bias could have done what they did that then you say the ultimate decision made by the prosecutors were not tainted by political bias? >> how we got to our conclusions is by looking at all the records of those decisions that we looked at as well as fields in the decision and to go through those records the question was w
servers you have no evidence that the conclusions from the department of justice prosecutors were affected by bias or improper configuration? >> correct didn't find that those decisions made by the campaign were based on the prosecutors assessment of the fact of the law and past department practice? >> correct. so now turning to agent peter strzok it is true that your report said your actions brought discredit. >> however it is also true that you did not find documentary or...
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something she learned during her 19 year career in the department of corrections. >> it gave me thickn. and when you're creating change and you go against the norm, you definitely need to have thick skin for it. >> reporter: so to help them live out their dream, this mother got hooked and self- financed a team. >> i love the sport, i'm a fan through and through. >> i love the noise, the rush, the competition, the environment, the people, it makes my heartbeat faster and faster. >> the smell of the petrol is amazing. i'm infatuated with this sport. >> oh my god, and that rumble, you feel it in your gut, you're like ooh, and you're waiting for the next one. come faster! ( laughs ) >> reporter: that rush from wtching her truck racing, on this day, was put on hold. you were unable to land sponsorship for this weekend's race, right? >> right. we were right there. i wish that, you know, we had maybe another day or two and we would have been able to bring it through, but it's okay. >> reporter: so you are saying the skill is there. >> absolutely. >> reporter: that is not a problem. >> not at
something she learned during her 19 year career in the department of corrections. >> it gave me thickn. and when you're creating change and you go against the norm, you definitely need to have thick skin for it. >> reporter: so to help them live out their dream, this mother got hooked and self- financed a team. >> i love the sport, i'm a fan through and through. >> i love the noise, the rush, the competition, the environment, the people, it makes my heartbeat faster and...
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correct? >> that i don't know. >> rod rosenstein is the justice department's deputy attorney general, correct? >> correct. >> and in that capacity, the deputy attorney general oversees the special counsel's criminal investigation into the trump campaign, correct? >> that's my understanding. >> now, donald trump, the republican president, appointed rod rosenstein to that position of deputy a.g., true? >> correct. >> and rod rosenstein is a registered republican, correct? >> that i don't know. >> christopher wray is the current fbi director, correct? >> correct. >> he was appointed to that position by donald trump, true? >> correct. >> and in that capacity, the fbi director helps lead the criminal investigation into the trump campaign, correct? >> i'm actually not sure of that with the special counsel how that plays out. >> okay. we think that he's involved. fbi director christopher wray is a registered republican, correct? >> that i don't know. >> for the last few hours, we've sat in this hearing, and some of my colleagues, part of the cover-up caucus, have attempted to peddle conspiracy theori
correct? >> that i don't know. >> rod rosenstein is the justice department's deputy attorney general, correct? >> correct. >> and in that capacity, the deputy attorney general oversees the special counsel's criminal investigation into the trump campaign, correct? >> that's my understanding. >> now, donald trump, the republican president, appointed rod rosenstein to that position of deputy a.g., true? >> correct. >> and rod rosenstein is a...
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in the department of the offers of women shall seek to buildpop upon previous recommendations. >>> correct. i think that one seems to make everyone happy. >> i think the over all message is that don't invest in women's needs. we heard from so many about how they were directed and marginalized. we want to do so much in this area and support the work of the sexual response team and sit at the table with bph in moving this forward so we are not back here with survivors telling these horrific stories. we need dedicated staff and we have been asking and asking for many years and our staffing level has not changes. it say as person with two budgetary constraints. it will be subject to the budget process but it's my belief that we need to ask for what we need to make this happen. >> supervisor safai: so your one full-time can you describe what they would be doing because it's pretty clearly described in here what the staffing would do for sharp. just for the general public's understanding. >> we convene for example the family violence council, criminal justice agencies, cbos, stakstakeholders on
in the department of the offers of women shall seek to buildpop upon previous recommendations. >>> correct. i think that one seems to make everyone happy. >> i think the over all message is that don't invest in women's needs. we heard from so many about how they were directed and marginalized. we want to do so much in this area and support the work of the sexual response team and sit at the table with bph in moving this forward so we are not back here with survivors telling these...
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department to the building myself. once that inspector verifies what is true and correct, the owner is given notice. if it's not taken care of, the owner should be fined, not the tenant. about other demonstrations that took place before you. it's disengenuous and disrespectful for the board of supervisors to only give the community 60 second times to speak about the way they have received. each and every one of them, but the time they get to the main point how they've been treated, they cut off the mike, when you get up here and have endless time. one time i saw cohen let a white man speak 6 extra minutes and when i came up here, i get cut off. i'm the best voice that comes up here. i don't appreciate that. >> supervisor breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello. i'm patrick ferry and i own the building at 618 baker street. and i'm on the roster on item 76 and 77 for assessments for costs that are due. and i just want to alert in a public way -- because i also just got my notice a couple of days ago -- that i have already paid these. and yesterday at 1:40, i dropped off a co
department to the building myself. once that inspector verifies what is true and correct, the owner is given notice. if it's not taken care of, the owner should be fined, not the tenant. about other demonstrations that took place before you. it's disengenuous and disrespectful for the board of supervisors to only give the community 60 second times to speak about the way they have received. each and every one of them, but the time they get to the main point how they've been treated, they cut off...
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backed off a little since we got the state department headlines talking about waivers, saying they could be granted on a case-by-case basis eamon was 100% correct this has been push and pulling the oil market all week, people thinking iranian oil could evaporate into thin air by the november deadline that the state department set. >> it's actually, perhaps, complicating things even a little bit more. we don't know the criteria on which the state department will judge which countries will get a waiver and which won't there are some who are saying wti seeing a more than 10% increase to try to tamp the market down. a couple of other reasons you can see prices staying elevated. we're heading into the fourth of july don't discount that seasonality fact factor it's big and at play here certainly. also an outage in canada people are watching closely that could take barrels offline. when you look at the overall supply in north america that could be why prices are supported as well. back to you. >> thank you, jackie deangelis. >>> now back to amazon with this buy of pillpack and announcement of an uber style plan for local delivery will other tech compa
backed off a little since we got the state department headlines talking about waivers, saying they could be granted on a case-by-case basis eamon was 100% correct this has been push and pulling the oil market all week, people thinking iranian oil could evaporate into thin air by the november deadline that the state department set. >> it's actually, perhaps, complicating things even a little bit more. we don't know the criteria on which the state department will judge which countries will...
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senhe night so you can >>en b sy t yhedi ngway, charle he plans to call the director of the department of corrections dc in front of his committee in two weeks. there's already a scheduled hearing and he says that he will definitely be asking about this issue. in northwestan matt d "fox5" local news. >> coming up tonight wll tell you why a high school smer read list is causing a buz among parents and students. >> plus getting pulle over can be tense for botrs drivend police. tonight, a virginia woman says canav help s lives. >>> ♪ ♪ . >>> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you're gng to drag me out of my own car. >> get out of the etcar. >> out. >> wow. >> now. wow. >> get out of the car. i have to tell you, i do have a firearm on me. >> okch. don't rea for it then. don't pull it imt. >> i told not to reach for i told him to get his handout. >>ou tol him to get i his >> oh,y god please don't tell me he's sedead. >> are real life images, videos of trafficon sits that we have seen that have turned deadly all across the stuntry. ing save after a traffic stop like thiss not onlyn the minds of police o
senhe night so you can >>en b sy t yhedi ngway, charle he plans to call the director of the department of corrections dc in front of his committee in two weeks. there's already a scheduled hearing and he says that he will definitely be asking about this issue. in northwestan matt d "fox5" local news. >> coming up tonight wll tell you why a high school smer read list is causing a buz among parents and students. >> plus getting pulle over can be tense for botrs drivend...
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melissa built a reputation on fairness, something she learned during her 19 year career in the department of corrections. >> it gave me thick skin. and when you are, creating change, you go against the norm, you definitely need that thick skin for it. >> so to help them live out their dream. this mother got hooked. and self financed a team. >> i love the sport. i am a fan. through and through. i love the noise. rush. environment. people. >> the smell of the petrol as it mazing. i am infatuated with the sport. >> my gosh. the rumble you feel it in your gut. ooh, come faster. >> that rush watching her truck racing this day was put on hold. >> you were unable to land sponsorship for the weekend any race, right? >> yeah, we were right there. >> i wish we had a day or two. we would have been able to bring it through. but it is okay. >> you are saying the skill is there. >> absolutely. >> not the problem. >> not at all. >> just the opportunity. >> opportunity. sponsorship. just things like that. >> there is that a lot of minorities in the sport. we could influence other people to join as well. i think it star
melissa built a reputation on fairness, something she learned during her 19 year career in the department of corrections. >> it gave me thick skin. and when you are, creating change, you go against the norm, you definitely need that thick skin for it. >> so to help them live out their dream. this mother got hooked. and self financed a team. >> i love the sport. i am a fan. through and through. i love the noise. rush. environment. people. >> the smell of the petrol as it...
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>> that's correct. >> they have questioned many aspects of that investigation from a justice department's use to the timing of james comey drafting process. did you investigate these allegations? >> the questions -- i'm sorry. could you say that again. >> republican members repeatedly declared that the investigation was illegitimate and questioned many aspects of the investigation from the justice department's use of immunity agreements to the timing of james comey drafting process. did you investigate these allegations? >> yes. >> in response to your report, chairman wrote "this report confirms investigative decisions made by the fbi during this investigation were unpress denteded and deviated from traditional investigative procedures in favor of a much more permissive and voluntary approa approach". the justice department didn't treat her like any other criminal suspect and didn't follow standard procedures. this doesn't seem to reflect the report's findings for me. in fact, your report states, and i quote, "contrary to public perception, the mid year team used compulsory process in the
>> that's correct. >> they have questioned many aspects of that investigation from a justice department's use to the timing of james comey drafting process. did you investigate these allegations? >> the questions -- i'm sorry. could you say that again. >> republican members repeatedly declared that the investigation was illegitimate and questioned many aspects of the investigation from the justice department's use of immunity agreements to the timing of james comey...
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and he violated a number of department of justice policies of norms. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> i think your opinion was reinforced by op-ed pieces by former attorney general holder when he wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" written by larry thompson, an assistant attorney gel raleigh, in an article that they wrote "james comey is damaging our democracy." the rosenstein memo that was written by the deputy attorney general forwarded to the attorney general and attached i think to a letter whereby the president informed mr. coney that his services as director of the fbi were being terminated substantially similar to what you found in your report. correct? >> i haven't gone back and read the letter. i think it's straightforward comparison that could be made about that i'll leave it at that. >> looks like you validated what deputy attorney general rosenstein said in his memorandum. would you dispute it? >> i wouldn't dispute. i haven't reread it. >> what is so disturbing about this era in the fbi leadership is that it just seemed to be a culture of impunit
and he violated a number of department of justice policies of norms. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> i think your opinion was reinforced by op-ed pieces by former attorney general holder when he wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" written by larry thompson, an assistant attorney gel raleigh, in an article that they wrote "james comey is damaging our democracy." the rosenstein memo that was written by the deputy attorney general forwarded to the...
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that the relevant decisions were made on the facts and the law as well as in part department practices, is that correct? >> as to the prosecutor's decision whether or not to charge, that's correct. >> to be clear, did you or your staff speak to any witness who would point to an example of anyone in the investigation allowing political considerations to affect their decisions on how to obtain evidence? >> as i sit here, i don't recall anybody indicating that. >> did you or your staff review any documents ibds katie i indi that a particular investigative decision was made for political reasons? >> well, we had concerns about the october time period and mr. strock's decision. >> did you and you're talking here in part about the -- well, you mentioned the russia one, but the comey decisions to go public, is that what you're referring to? >> i'm sorry, i'm talking about in terms of -- maybe i misunderstood the question. we had concerns about mr. strock's decision and the handling of the weiner laptop. >> senator durbin has gotten the information out there about inspector mueller's investigation and that's c
that the relevant decisions were made on the facts and the law as well as in part department practices, is that correct? >> as to the prosecutor's decision whether or not to charge, that's correct. >> to be clear, did you or your staff speak to any witness who would point to an example of anyone in the investigation allowing political considerations to affect their decisions on how to obtain evidence? >> as i sit here, i don't recall anybody indicating that. >> did you...
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an official said the trouble comes out a powerful competing interests, robust correctional oversight versus the departments needs to protect ongoing investigations. >> shannon: catherine herridge, thank you very much. stocks were mixed today. dow gained 95. as five. s&p 500 was off 2. nasdaq lost 54. analysis of a new government plan to raise rents in public housing would mean increases of roughly 20% in the nation's largest cities. that's according to the associated press. the department of housing and urban development announced the plan in april. supporters say the increases will motivate renters to get more and better jobs. critics say it will be a huge blow to millions of low income families. the white house is launching its first public service campaign with a series of new advertisements aimed at warning them people about the dangers of opioids. the ads are part of an effort to put turn the tide against the deadly epidemic. campaign consists of true stories of young people who have battled addiction. the ads will air on television and across digital and social media platforms. republicans struggling
an official said the trouble comes out a powerful competing interests, robust correctional oversight versus the departments needs to protect ongoing investigations. >> shannon: catherine herridge, thank you very much. stocks were mixed today. dow gained 95. as five. s&p 500 was off 2. nasdaq lost 54. analysis of a new government plan to raise rents in public housing would mean increases of roughly 20% in the nation's largest cities. that's according to the associated press. the...
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. >> i'm going to commit you to the department of corrections ms.when buob drove up along side of her on his red motorcycle, and kicked the side of her car leaving a dent and a shoe print. >> she couldn't believe that he had done it, decided to follow him to get the license plate. >> reporter: once again, the decision to pursue would end badly. another motorist captured a few seconds of jackson's high speed chase on video and shortly after this clip cut off, disaster struck. >> what happens is he slows down. the driver doesn't react fast enough to that to gauge how much he's slowing down. so her nose of her car literally rolls up on to the back wheel of the motorcycle. >> reporter: these photos tell the rest of the tale, the two vehicles become one skidding together for 315 feet before they became dislodged. buob hit the ground, and darla jackson ran him over. >> she had every opportunity to change her mind and not to chase my brother across two freeways. >> i let my pride get the best of me. i shouldn't have you know, been speeding. i shouldn't hav
. >> i'm going to commit you to the department of corrections ms.when buob drove up along side of her on his red motorcycle, and kicked the side of her car leaving a dent and a shoe print. >> she couldn't believe that he had done it, decided to follow him to get the license plate. >> reporter: once again, the decision to pursue would end badly. another motorist captured a few seconds of jackson's high speed chase on video and shortly after this clip cut off, disaster struck....
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that went on for 20 years and i stayed under the authority of the california department of corrections. in and out, in and out. >> and no facility to help you break that cycle? >> and luckily i sat down with someone who told me about the place in santa monica and in those times in those days you dialed for 11 and i dialed 411 and got the number and called and i was so fortunate to land there and spend time there in the community where people were not incarcerated for possession but given support and community service and aa and defer to treatment and support. and unlike why did i get that? >> i can't stress how compelling that switches from the first half to the second half. will come back to that but -- i lost track of my notes. [inaudible] can you explore how susan experienced the ultimate history and the much larger perseverance in organizing for community activism. >> it's interesting for the way an individual can prevail and incarceration but also in ways in which you transform it and i see the woman that i write about in the black power's movement that they have contact with that
that went on for 20 years and i stayed under the authority of the california department of corrections. in and out, in and out. >> and no facility to help you break that cycle? >> and luckily i sat down with someone who told me about the place in santa monica and in those times in those days you dialed for 11 and i dialed 411 and got the number and called and i was so fortunate to land there and spend time there in the community where people were not incarcerated for possession but...
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instead of targeting the nypd, this bill targeted the department of correction. it would go to some salaries. had to explain this change in osition? are you favoring nypd officers over correction officers, both of these officers keep new yorkers say. -- safe. dan: i honor both of their services. i voted against the first bill because the penalty was wrong. i have been opposed to sanctuary cities. i was a law-enforcement officer for 20 years of my life. we have to enforce the laws. you can't choose which ones. sanctuary cities choose which laws to enforce. and they don't enforce federal immigration laws. but the penalty in the original bill was going to take hundreds of millions of dollars away from police officer. new york city is the number one terrorist target in the world. my bill has the correct one. two courts have struck down that bill, the penalty does not have the correct nexis. my bill doesn't necessarily take away money from law enforcement officers. it takes away money for lack of enforcing immigration law. if you're not going to enforce the law, we're
instead of targeting the nypd, this bill targeted the department of correction. it would go to some salaries. had to explain this change in osition? are you favoring nypd officers over correction officers, both of these officers keep new yorkers say. -- safe. dan: i honor both of their services. i voted against the first bill because the penalty was wrong. i have been opposed to sanctuary cities. i was a law-enforcement officer for 20 years of my life. we have to enforce the laws. you can't...
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and as a result, i believe that one person with that military experience and that department of corrections experience dealing with supervision management and skills is the best candidate. and with all that material supervisor cohen that you brought out as a lack bog, tba records at the hall ofustice, the backlog is ten, 15, 20 times more than that. i'm the mastermind of that specific rain hearing. it was put on the calendar because of me. i'm the one that brought it up, and that chamber -- at that tailor chamber is a historical chamber because i'm the one that got the statute of limbatio limitations eliminated as far as rain is concerns. now as far as your questions how to handle rape victims, i would ask you to ask each and every one of these people what is the best tool to use in order to take care of rain victims and rain tools in order to solve a rain? and whichever giveyo the best answer, that's the one that should be the commissioner for this board. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. [inaudible] >> supervisor safai: please, no talking out. thank you. nextspeaker. >> good e
and as a result, i believe that one person with that military experience and that department of corrections experience dealing with supervision management and skills is the best candidate. and with all that material supervisor cohen that you brought out as a lack bog, tba records at the hall ofustice, the backlog is ten, 15, 20 times more than that. i'm the mastermind of that specific rain hearing. it was put on the calendar because of me. i'm the one that brought it up, and that chamber -- at...
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did not commit a prosecutable crime and james comey was correct and followed justice department guidelines in reaching the conclusion that hillary clinton did not commit a crime. that's what the inspector general's report said. it also said that james comey should have kept that decision to himself and deferred to the attorney general about how to handle any public information about the clinton case. the inspector general's report said that politics did not influence the investigation of hillary clinton. the inspector general's report noted that everything that was revealed publicly by the fbi about the clinton investigation during the presidential campaign and everything that was not revealed by the fbi about the investigation of the trump campaign's involvement with russia during the presidential campaign helped the trump campaign. and hurt the clinton campaign. the inspector general's report says that the fbi was not trying to help the trump campaign but that was just the effect of their work. and of course, knowing as the president did this morning, that this could be the last morning
did not commit a prosecutable crime and james comey was correct and followed justice department guidelines in reaching the conclusion that hillary clinton did not commit a crime. that's what the inspector general's report said. it also said that james comey should have kept that decision to himself and deferred to the attorney general about how to handle any public information about the clinton case. the inspector general's report said that politics did not influence the investigation of...
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the department of corrections has a policy. when an fender is released, they can have no contact with previous crime victims or co-defendants. she called the police on him, least got him sober-- or cleaned up for a while. but she then created a... the situation in the department's eyes that she was a crime victim because he took her tv set. there's no staying overnight there, there's no nothing. >> yes. >> all right, following you out. >> narrator: erroll leaves and goes straight home with t katherine, violati terms of his parole on his very first day. i >> just wanted to stay close to the people that i love and feel protected, and i understand that parole, they have to do what they have to do. but i was happy, i was home. that's all i have up her that's all i need., yeah, welcome hosolutely. it's a good place to be. i've been trying to get here for a long time. >> narrator: for the past several years, connecticut has been giving offenders likeer ll more opportunities to earn early release, and there are now almost 5,000 people
the department of corrections has a policy. when an fender is released, they can have no contact with previous crime victims or co-defendants. she called the police on him, least got him sober-- or cleaned up for a while. but she then created a... the situation in the department's eyes that she was a crime victim because he took her tv set. there's no staying overnight there, there's no nothing. >> yes. >> all right, following you out. >> narrator: erroll leaves and goes...
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. >> supervisor tang: if i can jump in, and correct me if i'm wrong, department staff, but the controller'sice is supposed to do analysis of the impact fees every five year and the next time they would do it is next year. this feeds into my comments from the last committee meeting, but i would have liked us to be considering increases to any fees, whether in central soma or elsewhere after the analysis or future analysis would have been done. that would have been my preference. i also shared for about $12 million, you know, it's a small amount, for a lot of the pains they're going through, but i also understand the responsibility that supervisor peskin has and feels with his role as the t.a. and the chair there. in any case -- ok -- those are my thoughts. but to answer your question, the controller office will have analysis on the impact fees next year. >> supervisor safai: on the tsf? >> supervisor tang: these are impact fees in general. maybe the staff can answer that. >> supervisor safai: i was referring to the idea of this new fee that is going be added to nonresidential. and then havin
. >> supervisor tang: if i can jump in, and correct me if i'm wrong, department staff, but the controller'sice is supposed to do analysis of the impact fees every five year and the next time they would do it is next year. this feeds into my comments from the last committee meeting, but i would have liked us to be considering increases to any fees, whether in central soma or elsewhere after the analysis or future analysis would have been done. that would have been my preference. i also...
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. >> tucker: congress does have oversight over the executive agencies, including the department of justice, correcti mean, you watch the other channels and would think that was something that the right-wingers made up last week. but that's a constitutional principle, am i right? >> that's absolutely right and you shouldn't pick fights with people with ersight power. >> tucker: yeah, i guess you shouldn't. professor, thank you very much. dana goldman isme federal precutor and he joins us. thanks for coming on. >> my pleasure, thanks for being here. >> tucker: so this is a good point, and one i've heard others make before. this is been going on for a long time, not just this administration by previous mions, where the department of justice withholds informatn from congress claiming it's classified, and when unredacted, it turns out to be not classified. they were lying. why would anyone defend that practice? >> these things can often be subject to interpretation, and the prosecutor may have se belief that an initial stage that they are, or the department of justice may have a belief that things are c
. >> tucker: congress does have oversight over the executive agencies, including the department of justice, correcti mean, you watch the other channels and would think that was something that the right-wingers made up last week. but that's a constitutional principle, am i right? >> that's absolutely right and you shouldn't pick fights with people with ersight power. >> tucker: yeah, i guess you shouldn't. professor, thank you very much. dana goldman isme federal precutor and...
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if the department doesn't have a demand, then you can't bill them. >> correct. it really would depend on the department's requesting that service and generally remain the same over the last couple of years. >> ok. all right. thank you. >> great. thank you for your presentation. next up we have the fire department. good morning, chief. the fire department has a total budget of $398 million. they have a request for $17 million more. they have 1,665 personnel and they're looking to bring on an additional 20. thank you, chief. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> when you are ready you may start. >> chair cohen, members of the budget and finance committee, i will also be able to get threw h this in seven minutes. i he to thank the mayor's budget office as well as our continued work with the budget and legislative analyst. mr. rose's office. thank you for your consideration of our budget. this is for a brief overview. the first slide, i have nine slides. i'm going to get through them all. this is a high level summary of our budget. the top table shows th
if the department doesn't have a demand, then you can't bill them. >> correct. it really would depend on the department's requesting that service and generally remain the same over the last couple of years. >> ok. all right. thank you. >> great. thank you for your presentation. next up we have the fire department. good morning, chief. the fire department has a total budget of $398 million. they have a request for $17 million more. they have 1,665 personnel and they're looking...
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correct. i believe, and the department is agreing to accept the budget and legislative analyst reserve recommendations. >> yes. >> you have already accepted all of the general fund reductions at the previous meeting for the city administrator. additionally for the department of real estate, we -- the motion would delay the timing of the 0933 position to .77 f.t.e. in the department of -- in the cannabis office, it would permit the 1823 substitution. however, it would offset it with a comparable general fund attrition adjustment to pay for it. i understand the committee would be accepting the proposed deletion of an 1822 and risk management. and then lastly you would be rejecting the policy recommendation regarding the 09322 position for transgender advocacy. >> you said rejecting? is that what you said? >> that's what i understood. >> that is what i said. so, that is -- that is exactly what i said. and there are two points on that that i'm open to talking about. and that is the upward substitution. so, the director of the also transjenlz easier initiatives currently is at a management level two and wa
correct. i believe, and the department is agreing to accept the budget and legislative analyst reserve recommendations. >> yes. >> you have already accepted all of the general fund reductions at the previous meeting for the city administrator. additionally for the department of real estate, we -- the motion would delay the timing of the 0933 position to .77 f.t.e. in the department of -- in the cannabis office, it would permit the 1823 substitution. however, it would offset it with...
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correct? >> that is a question for the police department. >> whether there's an intent to sell. intent to sell would mean probably you have product on you to sell. otherwise you would be standing there, is that correct? >> supervisor fewer, i am not a district attorney in this jurisdiction, and if you would like an answer to that question, i would have to respectfully ask my colleagues at the police department to answer that. >> loitering and what is the other one? >> those are the majority of the terms that i am happy, again, to send to this committee all of the expansive injunctions with the particular term, but those are the broad bushes. -- those are the broad brushes. >> if you are on a gang injunction, the list of things that you could normally do and can't do because you are in a gang injunction are can't flash gang signs or symbols, can't trespass on private property, can't associate with known gang member, and no loitering with intent to sell. >> no position of certain crimes. >> and which i think that you can't do crimes anyway, is that correct? >> right. >> is that it?
correct? >> that is a question for the police department. >> whether there's an intent to sell. intent to sell would mean probably you have product on you to sell. otherwise you would be standing there, is that correct? >> supervisor fewer, i am not a district attorney in this jurisdiction, and if you would like an answer to that question, i would have to respectfully ask my colleagues at the police department to answer that. >> loitering and what is the other one?...
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>> planning department staff. that's correct. after the 72-month period, the property would no longer be permitted as public parking. so the planning commission has recommended that if the land is still not ready to be developed to housing, there be a rezoning. it's a very unique parcel. it straddles two zoning districts. right now about two-thirds of the parcel is rh2. and the other third is glen park nct. glen park nct allows for much more dense housing, the kind of housing that the planning department usually likes to see located near transit corridors. so the very first recommendation after the use is discontinued for parking uld be to rezone the entire parcel of glen park nct. at that point the property owners would have the option to sell the land, to continue to try to find funding or loans to develop land into housing or to do any one of the uses that is currently permitted under glen park nct or allowed with conditional use. >> president breed: all right. supervisor kim. >> supervisor kim: under the glen park nct, a park
>> planning department staff. that's correct. after the 72-month period, the property would no longer be permitted as public parking. so the planning commission has recommended that if the land is still not ready to be developed to housing, there be a rezoning. it's a very unique parcel. it straddles two zoning districts. right now about two-thirds of the parcel is rh2. and the other third is glen park nct. glen park nct allows for much more dense housing, the kind of housing that the...
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correct. when i say this investigation it means the department and not ours. >> the department used this application at the statue, there is no express language to give them that authority. where did that come from? by what authority did they unilaterally decide this? >> as we looked at the written evidence documents and interviewing the prosecutors they described the rationale for interpreting the statue that way as both a legal consideration, because of concerns over whether a prosecution will be upheld if successful, and their belief based on the legislative history out the statue it requires something more than your gross negligence. >> was there any specific presidents for them to do that -- precedents for them to do that? >> they were relying on how the department interpreted the statue. >> of course everyone knows the sordid history between peter strauch and lisa page. is it not reasonable to conclude that criminal charges brought against hillary clinton would hurt her campaign and thus potentially help donald trump to be elected? >> that is probably a given. >> would it that outcome be the o
correct. when i say this investigation it means the department and not ours. >> the department used this application at the statue, there is no express language to give them that authority. where did that come from? by what authority did they unilaterally decide this? >> as we looked at the written evidence documents and interviewing the prosecutors they described the rationale for interpreting the statue that way as both a legal consideration, because of concerns over whether a...