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i want to commend director henderson. there's a lot of collaboration and back and forth between the d.p.a. and coming to the documents that you have before you. and so if there are any questions, i'll be glad to ad them. >> president hirsch: commissioner elias? >> commissioner elias: yes. my question is with respect to the m.o.u., why an m.o.u. is needed because it's my understanding there's no m.o.u. in place. so what precipitated the need for an m.o.u. with respect to this d.g.o. >> president hirsch: director henderson, do you want to address that? why is there an m.o.u.? >> there are a lot of vagaries, not just about what was going to be covered but about what the interaction was going to be between my office and the police department, as well, and they alluded to third parties, as well. so for instance, the information about interactions that came to my office, say, from other government agencies and then how we process that information, when we shared information and to whom we shared information, all of those detail
i want to commend director henderson. there's a lot of collaboration and back and forth between the d.p.a. and coming to the documents that you have before you. and so if there are any questions, i'll be glad to ad them. >> president hirsch: commissioner elias? >> commissioner elias: yes. my question is with respect to the m.o.u., why an m.o.u. is needed because it's my understanding there's no m.o.u. in place. so what precipitated the need for an m.o.u. with respect to this d.g.o....
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they are sent out on a mission to find the japanese forces on east and west of the henderson field. what he discovers is really bad news. he discovered a disused japanese camp about where the other general had started. he finds evidence of a huge japanese force and evidence that it is on the move towards u.s. positions. , he andcomes back vandergrift have a discussion, and he says, if i was going to attack us, i would not attack along that river, i would attack us along what is known as bloody ridge. i would not come from the east, i would circle up and come and get us on this open ridge. vandergrift agrees with him, and what the raiders do is dig in. in this battle, the marines will outnumber the japanese overall, but the japanese idea is to have a three-pronged offensive coming in from -- there is a better one. the japanese will hit us from all three sides, but the big one will be here in the middle, in what is known as bloody ridge, where they correctly guessed the japanese were going to attack. it is the night of september 12 that karaguchi is ready. he has 3000 soldiers fresh.
they are sent out on a mission to find the japanese forces on east and west of the henderson field. what he discovers is really bad news. he discovered a disused japanese camp about where the other general had started. he finds evidence of a huge japanese force and evidence that it is on the move towards u.s. positions. , he andcomes back vandergrift have a discussion, and he says, if i was going to attack us, i would not attack along that river, i would attack us along what is known as bloody...
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director henderson? >> i wanted to some of in context to what was raised by the commissioners but to point out all of the work, this early intervention system is one of the recommendations that the doj had asked us to really focus on and to point out that it's an emerging industry which is why there aren't a lot of programmes around doing the type of work and this answers the question that was brought last week commission dejesus was asking about the system and what opportunities for more training or other alternatives and there's not a lot out there but that speaks to some of the stuff that's in the pipeline right now that is better than the thresh threshold approach which focuses more on a system that could be data-driven and that's what's in the pipeline that i think sergeant youngblood was references in my office and dba has been working closely with the department as we've been trying to something like this together. i would say that just to reiterate what sergeant youngblood was saying, that report
director henderson? >> i wanted to some of in context to what was raised by the commissioners but to point out all of the work, this early intervention system is one of the recommendations that the doj had asked us to really focus on and to point out that it's an emerging industry which is why there aren't a lot of programmes around doing the type of work and this answers the question that was brought last week commission dejesus was asking about the system and what opportunities for more...
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the existential threat to henderson field is now over at this point. cue the music, we have our victory. there is one more naval battle fought. the japanese come down with destroyers, some of them serving as transports, others for torpedoes riding shotgun. they inflict a humiliating defeat on a u.s. cruiser force. the battle has the factor of surprise in their favor. the japanese fire these interlocking spreads and think the cruiser -- sink a cruiser and badly damaged four others. singlein exchange for a japanese destroyer sunk. what have we learned here? nothing. we learned certain momentum to a campaign, there is a certain dis-equilibrium between both sides to accept losses in a campaign of attrition, and the japanese have had enough. despite the meaningless victory, they have had enough. as of savo island, they are unable to capitalize on this victory, now for a lack of resources more than a lack of will. yamamoto cannot accept the reality that his fleet is going to suffer heavy losses, sustaining a counter attack each side has lost 24 warships sinc
the existential threat to henderson field is now over at this point. cue the music, we have our victory. there is one more naval battle fought. the japanese come down with destroyers, some of them serving as transports, others for torpedoes riding shotgun. they inflict a humiliating defeat on a u.s. cruiser force. the battle has the factor of surprise in their favor. the japanese fire these interlocking spreads and think the cruiser -- sink a cruiser and badly damaged four others. singlein...
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the first to fight from henderson field was a group called flight 300. that happened to be the flight number from the uss enterprise during the battle of the eastern solomons. now, when enterprise is so badly damaged that they can't land. they have orders, if need be, to continue to guadalcanal and landed henderson field, which in fact they do. they didn't have any idea how to land. it was a comedy of errors getting them down safely without crashing. but this was a mixed bunch. scouting five and bombing six air crewmen who had been launched safely. here they are landing on a dirt strip on an island barely held by the marines close by, still japanese within mortar range and within firing range of where they would sleep at night. so begins six weeks for the enterprise flight 300 dive bomber guys on hells island. now, the leader of this flight was lieutenant caldwell. he was the skipper of scouting five. his gunner was a guy named rocky glidewell. and rocky had more experience flying from the rear seat than most of his pilots, including even his skipper. he
the first to fight from henderson field was a group called flight 300. that happened to be the flight number from the uss enterprise during the battle of the eastern solomons. now, when enterprise is so badly damaged that they can't land. they have orders, if need be, to continue to guadalcanal and landed henderson field, which in fact they do. they didn't have any idea how to land. it was a comedy of errors getting them down safely without crashing. but this was a mixed bunch. scouting five...
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toy have orders to continue guadalcanal and landed henderson field, which they do.hey didn't have any idea how to land. it was a comedy of errors getting them down safely without crashing. this was a mixed bunch. the scouting five air crewmen who had been launched safely. here they are landing on a dirt strip on an island barely held by the marines close by, japanese within mortar range and firing range of where they would sleep at night. weeks for the enterprise flight 300 dive bomber guys on hells island. the leader was lieutenant caldwell. he was the skipper of scouting five. his gunner is a guy named rocky glidewell. rocky had more experience flying from the rear seat than most of his pilots, including his skipper. he had flown with the air group previously. by the time he got to guadalcanal, rocky had 1000 flight hours in the rear seat. he had been a boxer early in his career. that is where he picked up the nickname rocky. , which yourappy guy needed to be to live in this environment. the jungle, the heat, the rain, the lack of food. they were forced to sleep i
toy have orders to continue guadalcanal and landed henderson field, which they do.hey didn't have any idea how to land. it was a comedy of errors getting them down safely without crashing. this was a mixed bunch. the scouting five air crewmen who had been launched safely. here they are landing on a dirt strip on an island barely held by the marines close by, japanese within mortar range and firing range of where they would sleep at night. weeks for the enterprise flight 300 dive bomber guys on...
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thank you, paul henderson, for being here today. i appreciate that. >> my please stay wit pleasure. >> so for a novice like me, and maybe many others in san francisco, when we're talking about this, and i used to be with the d.a.'s office, so you understand that process. >> yes. >> how many employees do you have right now? >> i heard, i think someone said 49. i thought it was 52. >> the reason i ask, do you have a complete separate, like, structure of your department that only deals with the criminal cases? because -- and have that kind of staff? and as you know, working with the d.a.'s office, you have a certain mindset when you know it is criminal or excessive force, anything like that that you have to deal with. so do you have separate staff that when something like that comes in, that you can jump right away? because when i was talking to the d.a.'s office, mr. barry, when they hear about it, they're on the case right away. and they're at the scene. how long does it take to normally get to you? >> you're raging som raising sof t
thank you, paul henderson, for being here today. i appreciate that. >> my please stay wit pleasure. >> so for a novice like me, and maybe many others in san francisco, when we're talking about this, and i used to be with the d.a.'s office, so you understand that process. >> yes. >> how many employees do you have right now? >> i heard, i think someone said 49. i thought it was 52. >> the reason i ask, do you have a complete separate, like, structure of your...
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secretary henderson? >> chairwoman wasserman-schultz, ranking member carter and distinguished members of this subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear at this hearing today and represent our air men. i have submitted my full written statement for the record which details some of the significant ongoing efforts with air force installations and environment and energy. on february 15th, 2019, the president declared a national emergency exists at the southern border of the united states that requires the use of armed forces, making available certain emergency authorities including section 2808 of title 10 of u.s. code. if the acting secretary of defense determines that the use of 2808 is necessary the air force will work with the department of defense to identify mil con funding that could be deferred in support of the use of armed forces in connection with the national emergency while minimizing any impacts to readiness and lethality of the air force. on behalf of our air men and their families,
secretary henderson? >> chairwoman wasserman-schultz, ranking member carter and distinguished members of this subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear at this hearing today and represent our air men. i have submitted my full written statement for the record which details some of the significant ongoing efforts with air force installations and environment and energy. on february 15th, 2019, the president declared a national emergency exists at the southern border of the united...
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got the opportunity to meet with director henderson and his chief of staff, sarah henderson, where we talked about the julius turman fellowship, which i'm extremely, extremely excited about. and i'm sure that director henderson will talk about that. i talked about all the great files that they had pulled apart in the office, and talked about 96-a, so i just wanted to report we are meeting at schedul scheduled. >> president hirsch: okay. next item. [agenda item read]. >> president hirsch: any items? okay. seeing one, next item. >> i think we've spoken about this before, but i would like to agendaize -- i would like to get a deep dive into what the department's doing in terms of making sure that its members are accounted for with mental health support and issues. you know, from what i know, the suicide rate in america is, you know, really, really high, historically high, and it's a continuance problem for us as a nation and i know particularly in law enforcement, and so i would like to know what kind of support and services the department is providing to its members in making sure that
got the opportunity to meet with director henderson and his chief of staff, sarah henderson, where we talked about the julius turman fellowship, which i'm extremely, extremely excited about. and i'm sure that director henderson will talk about that. i talked about all the great files that they had pulled apart in the office, and talked about 96-a, so i just wanted to report we are meeting at schedul scheduled. >> president hirsch: okay. next item. [agenda item read]. >> president...
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good evening, president hirsch and taylor and henderson. i'll start with the weekly crime trend. overall we're 21% down including violent and proper crime and assault and human trafficking and addressing homicides and gun violence there's been four in 2019. you remember we got off to a rough start this year as of january 12. we had four homicides so we have actually been quiet since then as far as homicides to four below this time last year which accounts for 50% decrease over 2018 and again at this point no homicides since january 12. two of our four cases year to date have been cleared. one by arrest and one by exceptional clearance because of the death of the actual suspect. gun violence overall we're done 54% in 2018 and there have been two fatal shootings and six shootings, nine in total that have caused injury. in term of property crime we're down 21% overall. property crime includes burglary and autotheft and larsson. our burglary was down 19% year to date. in term of significant events, we did have two separate multi-victim shootings over the past week. one was on the 110
good evening, president hirsch and taylor and henderson. i'll start with the weekly crime trend. overall we're 21% down including violent and proper crime and assault and human trafficking and addressing homicides and gun violence there's been four in 2019. you remember we got off to a rough start this year as of january 12. we had four homicides so we have actually been quiet since then as far as homicides to four below this time last year which accounts for 50% decrease over 2018 and again at...
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nia malik henderson, ear would to bring you into this story right now. we'll put the cover up just to people see it. it's not everybody who gets this kind of treatment from vanity fair. >> right. >> the photo on the cover, the long profile timed exactly for the announcement. inside this profile, there's a quote from amy o'rourke, beto o'rourke's wife. amy bris witled at an aes kay t chastised him for taking an excellent adventure while leaving his wife and kids at home. you were an author at cnn. and it gets to beto o'rourke's celebrity and position that he's treated differently than other candidates and specifically female candidates? >> that's right pit wa. i was dis appointed that the author didn't read my original essay and then beto o'rourke's wife had an odd interpretation of it as well. the point of that piece was to talk about the ways in which beto o'rourke benefitted from white privilege. the idea that he could go off on this accident adventure. i think he only felt emboldened and free enough to do that because he was white and male and his wif
nia malik henderson, ear would to bring you into this story right now. we'll put the cover up just to people see it. it's not everybody who gets this kind of treatment from vanity fair. >> right. >> the photo on the cover, the long profile timed exactly for the announcement. inside this profile, there's a quote from amy o'rourke, beto o'rourke's wife. amy bris witled at an aes kay t chastised him for taking an excellent adventure while leaving his wife and kids at home. you were an...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> henderson airfield is the most hotly contested strip of land in the south pacific. ♪ ♪ builtrican soldiers with captured japanese equipment marinepected by the commanders. air cobras, fighter planes constantly on patrol. for five months the japs win back this vital outpost but their transports lie wrecked on the sands of the solomon islands. pushal vander griffe forward into the jungle, directing the campaign that japsilled nearly 7,000 on the canal alone. canalps call the death island. ♪ ♪ >> supporting the infantry, the marines' big tanks bring over any road, or through no roads at all. offshore, an american freighter battles an oil was, just as she preparing to land her cargo. calmly, the marines fight flames, all supplies are saved and the ship will sail again. ♪ ♪ >> the earliest americans, show theirdians, troopatriots when a train stops by. they bring baskets of home cooked footstuffs for the uniform. they are proud of their boys roll, 700 indian from one small county are serving with america's armed forces. in their workshops, navajo women famous for their make gifts
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> henderson airfield is the most hotly contested strip of land in the south pacific. ♪ ♪ builtrican soldiers with captured japanese equipment marinepected by the commanders. air cobras, fighter planes constantly on patrol. for five months the japs win back this vital outpost but their transports lie wrecked on the sands of the solomon islands. pushal vander griffe forward into the jungle, directing the campaign that japsilled nearly 7,000 on the canal alone. canalps...
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good evening, chief. >> good evening, president hirsch, commissioners, and director henderson. i have a couple of things on my report today. i'm going to go through the weekly crime events, staffing and overtime, and the community engagement will be -- officer john will have a presentation to be followed by commander walsh to present department order 3.16, the release of police reports. and then, we have a video highlighting women's history month that we would like to present to the public. so i'm going to be brief in my remarks so we can get on with the presentation. crime overall is down 17%, and that includes property crime and violent crime. our total violent crime is down 21%, and homicides, we have five this time year to date. 2018, we had eight, so that's a 38% decrease. last one was in february -- it occurred on -- it was brought to our attention on february 18, and that is the body that was found in the bay that turned out to be a homicide. our gun violence is down 27% over 2018, so we're pleased with that. overall, our violence is going in a good direction. so three y
good evening, chief. >> good evening, president hirsch, commissioners, and director henderson. i have a couple of things on my report today. i'm going to go through the weekly crime events, staffing and overtime, and the community engagement will be -- officer john will have a presentation to be followed by commander walsh to present department order 3.16, the release of police reports. and then, we have a video highlighting women's history month that we would like to present to the...
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director henderson? >> i was going to say, this is a lot of work that went into drafting and getting us to this place. we went through a lot of different ideas in terms of what we -- what was going to work, what the parameters where, and i just wanted to thank everybody for their time, support, and encouragement forgetting to this resolution including the city attorney's office, because we spent a lot of time and work in drafting this. we are very supportive of this resolution, which is the resolution that we have been suggesting, something similar like this throughout the process i just wanted to acknowledge that and to move forward on the resolution. >> thank you. >> just briefly, thank you. i think i appreciate the hard work. back around when i started on the commission that i met with d.p.a., i know this is -- this has been a big concern of theirs , and i think for the commission, for them to keep the discipline within the commission or some outside body, is really important to me. that's how we shou
director henderson? >> i was going to say, this is a lot of work that went into drafting and getting us to this place. we went through a lot of different ideas in terms of what we -- what was going to work, what the parameters where, and i just wanted to thank everybody for their time, support, and encouragement forgetting to this resolution including the city attorney's office, because we spent a lot of time and work in drafting this. we are very supportive of this resolution, which is...
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secretary henderson. thank you for the opportunity to appear at this hearing today and represent our airman. i have submitted my full written statement for the record which details some of the ongoing efforts with air force installation and environment in energy. on february 15, 2019, the president declared national emergency at the southern border of the united states that requires the use of armed forces, making available certain available authorities. the acting secretary of defense determines the use of section 20 80 eight is necessary, the air force will work with the department of defense to identify funding that could be deferred in support of the use of armed forces while minimizing any impacts to readiness of the air force. on behalf of our airman and their families, please accept our thanks for the support of our air force, i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. thank you to all three of you. henderson, i just returned from the florida panhandle. i toured the devastation that was brough
secretary henderson. thank you for the opportunity to appear at this hearing today and represent our airman. i have submitted my full written statement for the record which details some of the ongoing efforts with air force installation and environment in energy. on february 15, 2019, the president declared national emergency at the southern border of the united states that requires the use of armed forces, making available certain available authorities. the acting secretary of defense...
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cnn nia-malika henderson joins me now. what's your reaction especially given biden's not technically in the race? >> reporter: he's not in the race as you said but he's certainly leading all of the polls that you see from democrats essentially saying they feel like biden would be a strong choice to run against donald trump. this lucy flores op-ed or letter in some ways it wasn't surprising. this is something that people have kind of talked about joe biden, you see some of the interaction that's he has with women when the swearing in ceremonies, for instance, happened. so it wasn't surprising that something like this would get an airing and also you've got the candidates now essentially saying they want to hear from vice president joe biden. we haven't heard from vice president joe biden. there was a statement yesterday where they said that he essentially couldn't remember anything like this and he certainly didn't remember it this way and then the other statement they put out today again not from vice president joe biden,
cnn nia-malika henderson joins me now. what's your reaction especially given biden's not technically in the race? >> reporter: he's not in the race as you said but he's certainly leading all of the polls that you see from democrats essentially saying they feel like biden would be a strong choice to run against donald trump. this lucy flores op-ed or letter in some ways it wasn't surprising. this is something that people have kind of talked about joe biden, you see some of the interaction...
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we have ricky henderson, the legend a's legend and then we have other people, somebody give it a shotthough i did win one time against that stop for the elephant. but i'm going to show you some real competition sees and here with the kids they put in their name. you get to select who you're going to raise our hands telling lies and again some for the l he can run this distance in one 2nd. 3rd they say say ok. >>and their time and that green light speed okay. >>when yes, so it shows you how fast you go i got 3 seconds burden. 2 seconds. i was on national baseball price. i think you could probably because on that is a double so much one can see that green light that lights up you can see but sitting on one 2nd. show you that one, but is going to be so much fun for you and the kids to come out here and just play some games how some so the game today starts at 1, one oh 7. come out here and have a good time ok sarah. >>so you knew only walk back that to the start line again i just want to see that green light go for henderson and if you only can try to track it with their camera just over
we have ricky henderson, the legend a's legend and then we have other people, somebody give it a shotthough i did win one time against that stop for the elephant. but i'm going to show you some real competition sees and here with the kids they put in their name. you get to select who you're going to raise our hands telling lies and again some for the l he can run this distance in one 2nd. 3rd they say say ok. >>and their time and that green light speed okay. >>when yes, so it shows...
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nia-malika-henderson is at the rally in houston. >>> the idea that he in some ways could be different than obama, who had themes like uplift. but ran into -- i think they're obviously no beto o'rourke, a lot of these folks have bet ooh o'rourke for senate t-shirts. he has a pretty diverse crowd in a black town in hughesen, but it's near the university of houston, too, so that's one -- that's one of the arguments, he can soldierally resemble latino voters a. well as white voters. s you wrote a piece a, and it was really smart, and you asked us to envision a former congresswoman who just lost an election, embarking on a listening tour, where she showed no real policy insides offered up stream of consciousness starts. >> what's interesting, and i talked to voters about this, and there is this sense of do you need a white male to go up against donald trump, right? the last election you saw hillary clinton obviously fail in her bid to beat donald trump, so there is this idea of maybe the most electable candidate is actually a white male. so you see in the recent poll, as you mentioned, the
nia-malika-henderson is at the rally in houston. >>> the idea that he in some ways could be different than obama, who had themes like uplift. but ran into -- i think they're obviously no beto o'rourke, a lot of these folks have bet ooh o'rourke for senate t-shirts. he has a pretty diverse crowd in a black town in hughesen, but it's near the university of houston, too, so that's one -- that's one of the arguments, he can soldierally resemble latino voters a. well as white voters. s you...
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ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage.the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big, mail completely backed brexit, the former editorwas a big, big cheerleader for the european research group, that is the far right of the conservative party that wa nts to right of the conservative party that wants to see, that projected theresa may's deal yesterday. the new editor that came in in the autumn is taking a completely different stance, he wa nts to a completely different stance, he wants to see the softest brexit possible. he still thinks brexit should happen but it should not cause any cliff edge economic calamity. the daily mail's front page today basically says the erg, those that want the hardest brexit possible, have actually potentially thrown away what they want and m
ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage.the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big, mail completely backed brexit, the former editorwas a big, big cheerleader for the european research group,...
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ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage. saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big,
ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage. saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big,
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i don't know if this is a director henderson issue or your issue. it's my understanding when complaints are made to d.p.a., they still investigates and if there's other issues that arise from the investigation, they then follow-up on those? >> we do our own analysis of them. how they qualify or classify the cases doesn't correlate to our investigation so they may be different from these reflect. it's a good question because it leads to the things we'll be addressing and this may address some questions you asked earlier with the audit presentation for the 20th. some of that audit will address the differences and distinctions from the 96a report as well. this is one of them on why the numbers may be different from the numbers i report on a regular basis. >> does d.p.a. -- do your investigators receive bias training so they when they conduct the investigations they know what to look for or how to handle investigations regarding bias? >> it's more than just the investigators. as the entirety of the office. it's also the lawyers who are doing some of the
i don't know if this is a director henderson issue or your issue. it's my understanding when complaints are made to d.p.a., they still investigates and if there's other issues that arise from the investigation, they then follow-up on those? >> we do our own analysis of them. how they qualify or classify the cases doesn't correlate to our investigation so they may be different from these reflect. it's a good question because it leads to the things we'll be addressing and this may address...
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but wednesday's sam hutchinson might have won it in the second half, only to fire straight at dean hendersonades‘ goal. some other stories making the headlines today... alexis sanchez could be out for 6—8 weeks with knee ligament damage picked up in manchester united's victory over southampton on saturday. ole gunnar skojkaer could be without up to ten players for wednesday 5 champions league tie with paris saint—germain. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the quarterfinals of the players championship after a hard fought victory against barry hawkins. the rocket won by six frames to four in preston to set up a last eight meeting againstjohn higgins or mark selby. and in the netball super league, saracens mavericks made it three wins in a row with a 64—16 victory over severn stars. it makes it their sixth win of the season. england's women's cricketers completely outclassed india, to win their first t20 match in guwa hati. tammy beaumont top—scored with 62, as they set their hosts a victory target of 161. linsey smith took two wickets in two balls early in the india innings and they could only m
but wednesday's sam hutchinson might have won it in the second half, only to fire straight at dean hendersonades‘ goal. some other stories making the headlines today... alexis sanchez could be out for 6—8 weeks with knee ligament damage picked up in manchester united's victory over southampton on saturday. ole gunnar skojkaer could be without up to ten players for wednesday 5 champions league tie with paris saint—germain. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the quarterfinals of the players...
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. -- janu-- janus henderson.irm has renamed its fund and appointed a new leader. the bond king and his successor both talked about risks and returns on bloomberg television this week. let's start with erik schatzker 's exclusive interview with bill gross at the california office. the investor who made his name by beating benchmarks says the year of our performance is -- outperformance is largely over. >> i think there are things that still exist in the market that could generate -- the probabilities of generating in the same way are much less than they were. >> so the era of outperformance isn't over, it's what? >> well, it is certainly diminished. if only because the bonds are harder to even the stock market, in the bear market. it is easier to say 0% interest rates have gone, and i can do no better, but a 10 year treasury over the past four years, it could be simple, 30 or 40 points. and they are heading to the nine year to produce structural outflow. 10 years don't roll like that anymore. now 14% to 15%. in pa
. -- janu-- janus henderson.irm has renamed its fund and appointed a new leader. the bond king and his successor both talked about risks and returns on bloomberg television this week. let's start with erik schatzker 's exclusive interview with bill gross at the california office. the investor who made his name by beating benchmarks says the year of our performance is -- outperformance is largely over. >> i think there are things that still exist in the market that could generate -- the...
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. >> anthony met other a's stars past and present including rickey henderson. >> i would say anthony had a good day. >> up next as we know, baseball is back. mark ibanez tells us how the a's and giants did today. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. get $250 back on a new galaxy when you switch and save today. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. . >>> mark is here, we're playing basketball. the a's and giants in action today. going from the opposite direction. the a's look good, the giants -- >> i don't know how many conclusions you can draw from the first game. if this is a preview, the giants have problems. >> the a's have a good ballclub. it rained hard in the east bay. a's picking on 'em early with nice defense. matt chapman helping sixth inning of no hits. crush davis off to a great start. second decker. very festive move. the a's win 4-0 for their first win of the young season. in san diego, bruce bochy. he used to manage the padres. he will hang it up. mach
. >> anthony met other a's stars past and present including rickey henderson. >> i would say anthony had a good day. >> up next as we know, baseball is back. mark ibanez tells us how the a's and giants did today. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. get $250 back on a new galaxy when you switch and save today. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. ....