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. >> it is made up of a group of retired law-enforcement officials led by fred b. field -- fred bealefeld. he said it is working like a well oiled machine and the county executive would just have to make some tweaks. >> we thought a distraction at theommand level that predominated the discussion. i think she has gone a long way to fixing the problem. >> the report consisted of 10 different recommendations, including hiring a permanent chief of police, which the county did with chief davis, reviewing how officers get promoted and fixing a compression issues, reviewing process, and hiring additional staff. on the issue of the protection unit, which ended up being a huge the warning john leopold's side, chief tavis said even like to the things the way they are. >> i very comfortable with the protection of these warning police officers. the mistakes made in the past had nothing to do with the structure. >> executive newman also told reporters it would be a work in progress, one that would last for years to come. tax break forion baltimore city is on the line for a devel
. >> it is made up of a group of retired law-enforcement officials led by fred b. field -- fred bealefeld. he said it is working like a well oiled machine and the county executive would just have to make some tweaks. >> we thought a distraction at theommand level that predominated the discussion. i think she has gone a long way to fixing the problem. >> the report consisted of 10 different recommendations, including hiring a permanent chief of police, which the county did with...
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fred, we don't. that's very disturbing. that's going to be b part of the investigation by the los angeles police department but law enforcement told me that the women killed was on her honeymoon. there's no evidence that he knew any of the people. this appears like one guy bent on doing evil. one person was killed and more than a dozen were injured when this man, according to police, intentionally drove his car onto the boardwalk. witnesses that our local affiliate spoke to said it appears he did this on purpose. >> he drove and took that left turn down the center of the boardwalk and starting driving. bodies were scattering and bodies were flying in the air and people were screaming and it was absolute mayhem. >> if this man chose to hurt people, he chose a good time to do it. as the sun goes down, it's one of the busiest times. >> how did this car get on the boardwalk? >> that's a good question. i grew up in los angeles. there's no barricades. cars can intentionally or accidentally drive onto the boardwalk. police cars cruise up and down afte
fred, we don't. that's very disturbing. that's going to be b part of the investigation by the los angeles police department but law enforcement told me that the women killed was on her honeymoon. there's no evidence that he knew any of the people. this appears like one guy bent on doing evil. one person was killed and more than a dozen were injured when this man, according to police, intentionally drove his car onto the boardwalk. witnesses that our local affiliate spoke to said it appears he...
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fred and i work very closely in giving adjudication issues as they relate to a start up business whether in the h b context we're very involved and providing recommendations to ac i s in how to improve + jurisdictions in policy and training. we welcome our comments and ideas but case examples that reflect miss application of the laws. make sure you have our card before i leave and a maria thank you for responding >> we have two speakers and literally are out of time. >> my name is juan gomez i gntd from columbia. i wanted to ask i talk about what you can do in the middle america i move forward from kansas city so i know that middle america l to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the america
fred and i work very closely in giving adjudication issues as they relate to a start up business whether in the h b context we're very involved and providing recommendations to ac i s in how to improve + jurisdictions in policy and training. we welcome our comments and ideas but case examples that reflect miss application of the laws. make sure you have our card before i leave and a maria thank you for responding >> we have two speakers and literally are out of time. >> my name is...
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fred and i work very closely in giving adjudication issues as they relate to a start up business whether in the h b context we're very involved and providing recommendations to ac i s in how to improve + jurisdictions in py
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but let's begin with fred in damascus with a very rare look at the situation inside syria. what are you seeing, what's been the reaction there? >> the bbig order of business was that u.s. weapons inspectors were going out. the hotel came under mortar fire. there was one mortar that dropped only three block downs. once they did get going, their convoy came under sniper fire. one of their vehicles was disabled. however, they did say that on this first day, they were able to gather some very valuable information. let's have a look. six u.n. vehicles left central damascus in the morning, heading to the outskirts of the syrian capital. after several delays, the u.n. weapons inspectors are finally beginning their mission to the damascus suburbs to try get to the bottom of what happened there last wednesday. it's a mission where countries like the u.s. says it might already be too late to find conclusive evidence. but before reaching the areas allegedly hit by chemical weapons, their convoy came under fire from a sniper. the u.s. says the lead vehicle was disabled in the incident. >> despite such very dangerous circumstances, our team return
but let's begin with fred in damascus with a very rare look at the situation inside syria. what are you seeing, what's been the reaction there? >> the bbig order of business was that u.s. weapons inspectors were going out. the hotel came under mortar fire. there was one mortar that dropped only three block downs. once they did get going, their convoy came under sniper fire. one of their vehicles was disabled. however, they did say that on this first day, they were able to gather some very...