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henderson. >> president hirsch: good evening. >> just a few days ago, an author penned an opinion in the sacramento bee expressing frustration with the speed of sb 1421. i hope you read it. i want to just read a new snippets of her piece because they bear on why i'm here and why i will continue to be here at these police commission meetings going forward. access to the records is necessary to preserve public trust in the integrity of the criminal justice system. an officer's word can often end up being the difference between innocence and guilt. in los angeles, dozens of cases have been tarnished by -- although sb 1421 has given us a way to begin identifying potentially problematic convictions, the process isn't working smoothly. the state's largest law enforcement agencies still are not releasing records that are public undered law. and when departments have released records, they have been so in a deliberately slow and increasingly frustrating manner. we must commit to using these tools. senat
henderson. >> president hirsch: good evening. >> just a few days ago, an author penned an opinion in the sacramento bee expressing frustration with the speed of sb 1421. i hope you read it. i want to just read a new snippets of her piece because they bear on why i'm here and why i will continue to be here at these police commission meetings going forward. access to the records is necessary to preserve public trust in the integrity of the criminal justice system. an officer's word...
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director henderson? >> commissioner elias: great explanation. >> i just want to say i appreciate this conversation because i don't think we were able to have this conversation before with the reports and the information that was coming out of the organization, so i, for one, just want to recognize that the value of this conversation, even in the areas where we're not agreeing, were all more clear rather than not about the subject matter and the content. and to the degree we're having this conversation, it's not, i don't think, reflective of the entire department but specifically addressing mistakes in misconduct, and the fact that we're having a conversation about what that accountability looks like, what comes from specific incidents, i think is a good guideline both for the public to know what kind of things are being addressed by this process of the police commission and from the d.p.a. but also a guideline for the officers to see, to know, to read, to observe what is discipline and what is not. and t
director henderson? >> commissioner elias: great explanation. >> i just want to say i appreciate this conversation because i don't think we were able to have this conversation before with the reports and the information that was coming out of the organization, so i, for one, just want to recognize that the value of this conversation, even in the areas where we're not agreeing, were all more clear rather than not about the subject matter and the content. and to the degree we're...
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henderson: a question? >> i am not american, but "little house on the prairie," that series was a benchmark in my family. can i request something? because i believe that the majority of the people in here are a big fan of you. so, can i -- i mean, can we take a photograph at the end? [laughter] ms. henderson: well, she was going to sign, but there are no books to sign. ms. fraser: no, i would be happy to. >> thank you. ms. henderson: that is really cute. do we have any other questions? because i could keep asking questions all night long. but i don't know. pam? >> you kind of mentioned this at the beginning, and one author brought up that rose really was the author of the books. and i read the annotated bibliography. it took me forever, but i read it. and when you read that, you can see where she sent things to rose and rose kept sending them back saying no, do this, do this. it was more like rose was her editor than the author, so for me it will always be laura ingalls wilder's books. ms. fraser: yeah, the
henderson: a question? >> i am not american, but "little house on the prairie," that series was a benchmark in my family. can i request something? because i believe that the majority of the people in here are a big fan of you. so, can i -- i mean, can we take a photograph at the end? [laughter] ms. henderson: well, she was going to sign, but there are no books to sign. ms. fraser: no, i would be happy to. >> thank you. ms. henderson: that is really cute. do we have any...
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i'm nia-malika henderson. john is off. >>> he went to a deep south state to rebuttal his impeachment. >>> can she actually keep her promise of not raising taxes on the middle class? >>> and speaker nancy pelosi is on a bit of a mini tour after that impeachment vote. but she's not quite ready to be boxed in on a timeline. >> when do public hearings
i'm nia-malika henderson. john is off. >>> he went to a deep south state to rebuttal his impeachment. >>> can she actually keep her promise of not raising taxes on the middle class? >>> and speaker nancy pelosi is on a bit of a mini tour after that impeachment vote. but she's not quite ready to be boxed in on a timeline. >> when do public hearings
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john and charlotte henderson of austin, texas, earning the guinness book of world records, one month before 80th anniversary. john 106, charlotte a spry 101 years old. yesterday jed awesome. you know country singer montana for his song american thread. >> with the camouflage ♪ support the flag to the day we are dead ♪ american thread. pete: fox news contributor emily compagno had the opportunity to visit him clay shoot to raise money for those who serve our country. ed: emily joins us now wonderful way to celebrate veterans day. >> good morning.
john and charlotte henderson of austin, texas, earning the guinness book of world records, one month before 80th anniversary. john 106, charlotte a spry 101 years old. yesterday jed awesome. you know country singer montana for his song american thread. >> with the camouflage ♪ support the flag to the day we are dead ♪ american thread. pete: fox news contributor emily compagno had the opportunity to visit him clay shoot to raise money for those who serve our country. ed: emily joins us...
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. >> good evening, director henderson. >> good evening. we are at, i will be brief because i know we have other presentations. we are currently at 659 cases that are currently open. this is up from this time last year which is 560 cases. the closed cases is also up higher right now. it is 563 cases. this time last year we were at 464 cases. the department has 409 cases that are pending right now. in terms of sustained cases we are at 72 versus 36 this time last year and cases that are past nine months and under investigation, we are at 32 this time last year where we were at 24. the mediation cases are also up. we are up to 31 cases so far that have been mediated versus the same time last year which we were at 18. tonight you will see -- receive a presentation about the mediation program that we have. in terms of operations, we started meeting collaborate leave -- collaboratively with the city on the department of technology now to update our website. i have been talking about the website for very long time and i think it has been in need
. >> good evening, director henderson. >> good evening. we are at, i will be brief because i know we have other presentations. we are currently at 659 cases that are currently open. this is up from this time last year which is 560 cases. the closed cases is also up higher right now. it is 563 cases. this time last year we were at 464 cases. the department has 409 cases that are pending right now. in terms of sustained cases we are at 72 versus 36 this time last year and cases that...
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and you got this right and director henderson what alluded to this. we're working out the system. we often don't get notified of what ultimately happens? so we get the notice to meet and confer but we don't always know kind of what happens at the back end of a case. we're trying to streamline that process that one director henderson was talking about 50 or 60 letters we got recently, that's because we went through manually and made all these requests and received the final results of the case. >> ok. >> that needs to be fixed right away. we are working a lasting solution request. everybody is great about providing information when we request it but the automated part of it has been missing. so i think we are up-to-date now and should be up-to-date going forward. but if there's not a technological solution at this point. >> i think it's really important that what we're trying to get to is an audio mated where i don't have to ask. it should be automatic when the decision gets made that we get the notification and if we don't answer or if someone doesn't send it or because even if th
and you got this right and director henderson what alluded to this. we're working out the system. we often don't get notified of what ultimately happens? so we get the notice to meet and confer but we don't always know kind of what happens at the back end of a case. we're trying to streamline that process that one director henderson was talking about 50 or 60 letters we got recently, that's because we went through manually and made all these requests and received the final results of the case....
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also present are chief william swot and director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. >> thank you. good evening, everybody. this is the november 13, 2019 meeting of the san francisco police commission. we don't have an extensive agenda tonight. so we'll allow three minutes for public comment. and we are ready for the first item. >> line item 1 consent calendar receive and file action. sfpd/dpa document protocol, quarter 13. request the chief of police to accept a donation from the police association for use of the sfpd wilderness program accept a gift of $5,000 from the children of deceased officer blackwell for use of the gym equipment for the northern station. >> thank you. can i have a motion on those two items together? is there a second? >> to watch a presentation regarding sergeant blackwell gift. >> all right. let's see if there's a second yet. >> i do. >> okay. now we are ready for the presentation and we'll take public comment. >> okay. thank you. >> should be on. >> thank you commissioners chief scott. i'm the commander officer the captain of the northern p
also present are chief william swot and director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. >> thank you. good evening, everybody. this is the november 13, 2019 meeting of the san francisco police commission. we don't have an extensive agenda tonight. so we'll allow three minutes for public comment. and we are ready for the first item. >> line item 1 consent calendar receive and file action. sfpd/dpa document protocol, quarter 13. request the chief of police to...
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good evening, commissioners, chief scott, director henderson. so i'm just going to go overview of the report that you already have. you have the written document. i won't go into a lot of depth on the details but i will follow-up with some of the questions that you had us look into. so on the follow-up report, you will see that trends and sexual assault and the definition for sexual assault is within that report and you will see within the city there is a drop of 9% of sexual assault and then if you look at survivors that were not able to provide a location there's a drop of 6% reduction if you look at 2017-2018. sometimes the out of city or survivors that can't provide a location, some of the out of city are referred to outside agencies and those agencies do investigate it. 100% of out of agency reports are referred to outside agencies and we don't hold on to if we can identify a location. if you look at the 2019 report, year to date, and the scope is january 1st to september 25th, you will see a city wide drop of 22% -- >> excuse me. we have a
good evening, commissioners, chief scott, director henderson. so i'm just going to go overview of the report that you already have. you have the written document. i won't go into a lot of depth on the details but i will follow-up with some of the questions that you had us look into. so on the follow-up report, you will see that trends and sexual assault and the definition for sexual assault is within that report and you will see within the city there is a drop of 9% of sexual assault and then...
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thank you. >> good evening commissioners, chief scott, director henderson. i'm here to ask sfpd to report to the commission and public about the lead program, law enforcement assisted diversion. this program was molded after seattle's award-winning program to refer drug offenders. to community based health and social services as an alternative to jail and prosecution. programs like lead are exactly what we need to improve the health status of participants and end the cycle recidivism. so far the program appears to be unutilized and appears to -- those arrested for low level drug offenses are by and large black and brown people. they don't participate in the same rates in the lead program through referrals or social contacts. i have a chart that illustrates that racial disparity. bring that out. there we go. wrong way. there we go. the whole thing. okay. >> thank you ms. brown. there's a thing on the side. yeah. >> time's up. sorry. [laughter] >> thank you. >> we'll give you an extra 20 seconds for being technologically challenged >> thank you. the racial dis
thank you. >> good evening commissioners, chief scott, director henderson. i'm here to ask sfpd to report to the commission and public about the lead program, law enforcement assisted diversion. this program was molded after seattle's award-winning program to refer drug offenders. to community based health and social services as an alternative to jail and prosecution. programs like lead are exactly what we need to improve the health status of participants and end the cycle recidivism. so...
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good evening commissioners chief scott, director henderson members of the public. director of policy from the dpa. tonight is the night when sfpd and our agency has an opportunity to give you an overview of department work that we've been working on for the last two quarters. i wanted to briefly talk about our policy role quickly and get some highlights of that work. this is really more for the general public. we are mandated through the city charter to provide policy recommendations on a quartly basis so we provide them through this report and a quarterly report. when we finish investigative reports that's another time we provide findings and recommendations. for the highlights of what we've worked on, we put together a know your rights brochure we made recommendations for an mou between the district and police department. we made recommendations concerning consent searches and we worked on a manual so i'm going to go over those four-years. concerning know your rights brochure when we knew there was a change in state law concerning interrogations of youth and ther
good evening commissioners chief scott, director henderson members of the public. director of policy from the dpa. tonight is the night when sfpd and our agency has an opportunity to give you an overview of department work that we've been working on for the last two quarters. i wanted to briefly talk about our policy role quickly and get some highlights of that work. this is really more for the general public. we are mandated through the city charter to provide policy recommendations on a...
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henderson? >> good afternoon. i'm tony henderson, an engineer with the wall street's division and here to discuss the geneva san jose study and provide an update on where we are. to give a little bit of background, i'll try to keep this presentation high level right now and happy to go into any details through the discussion. this is a study that was requested by the then balboa station and funded through the program by commissioner avalos and we communicate. the goals of the project are to look at the general area around balboa park station, centered around the geneva san jose intersection and as coordinate g with the other developments. over time, our focus has shifted to the m-line terminal on the south leg of san jose avenue didn't this is because as we worked through the area, we were finding opportunities to do little changes to the general intersection of geneva san jose. we were working to coordinate with many of the adjacent projects in the area that have been underway and we have the upper-yard developme
henderson? >> good afternoon. i'm tony henderson, an engineer with the wall street's division and here to discuss the geneva san jose study and provide an update on where we are. to give a little bit of background, i'll try to keep this presentation high level right now and happy to go into any details through the discussion. this is a study that was requested by the then balboa station and funded through the program by commissioner avalos and we communicate. the goals of the project are...
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and henderson went beyond this to struggle with the segregation in the games e unlike other sports whereled access to the football fields and baseball diamonds, they couldn't kids from playing ball together on the sfretreet corner, whether t were black and white or not. he wanted to bring that desegregation everywhere. he started the first chapter of the naacp. i think his story is so remarkable and we don't know about it. >> well we do now thanks to you and your late husband, john mcnamara and you're wearing his name tag, aren't you? >> his press pass, yeah. i wear it a lot. i ask him if he likes the book, but so far, he's being petretty quiet, but i hope he likes it. >> oh, you know he does. that is beautiful. thank you so much and thank you for keeping his memory alive and his passion alive. >> thank you for having me to tell john's story. >> we'll be right back. investment opportunities firsthand, like biotech. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price invest with confidence. anyoonly marco's can deliver america's most loved pizza. hot and fresh, and right to you
and henderson went beyond this to struggle with the segregation in the games e unlike other sports whereled access to the football fields and baseball diamonds, they couldn't kids from playing ball together on the sfretreet corner, whether t were black and white or not. he wanted to bring that desegregation everywhere. he started the first chapter of the naacp. i think his story is so remarkable and we don't know about it. >> well we do now thanks to you and your late husband, john...
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it was mostly because people like david henderson and myself have been snuffed out of the academic worldthere are still 100 journalists classical liberals in american academe but we're outnumbered by hundreds of thousands of others and the young people are taught what economists call the nirvana fallacy they pose socialism as some sort of utopian ideal and compare that to the real world and of course the real world always comes up short when you compare it to utopia and that's basically the methodology that's used in the thievin used widely in the economics profession with all the theories of so-called market failure and so even if you take economics you don't really get well grounded in how markets work and the importance of private property and private enterprise in most economics departments and in my opinion i think that you have a problem and i would like and so there are fewer and fewer of us ok david in monterey you want to jump in go ahead david yeah i would like to add that i grew with i'm just. i think it's more tens of thousands to a few 100. but also also it's even worse than
it was mostly because people like david henderson and myself have been snuffed out of the academic worldthere are still 100 journalists classical liberals in american academe but we're outnumbered by hundreds of thousands of others and the young people are taught what economists call the nirvana fallacy they pose socialism as some sort of utopian ideal and compare that to the real world and of course the real world always comes up short when you compare it to utopia and that's basically the...
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henderson has a viral infection.ina today with a 23—man squad. with england already through to next summer's european championship, the other home nations continue their bids to join them today — and it won't be easy. northern ireland are third in a really tough group — they need to beat the dutch this afternoon and the germans on tuesday — and hope other results go their way. wales also need some luck, as well as beating azerbaijan tonight and then hungary. scotland play cyprus and kazakhstan but they're facing a play—off next spring. as far as wales are concerned, they can't wait for today's game. the players are ready, they are looking forward to the game and are excited. it is a challenge. it is not an easy game. azerbaijan had a good result last time at home, drawing with croatia, so it is not an easy game but the lads are ready for it. to rugby league — and the great britain lions will be heading home without a win on their southern hemisphere tour, after losing to papua new guinea in theirfinal match in port m
henderson has a viral infection.ina today with a 23—man squad. with england already through to next summer's european championship, the other home nations continue their bids to join them today — and it won't be easy. northern ireland are third in a really tough group — they need to beat the dutch this afternoon and the germans on tuesday — and hope other results go their way. wales also need some luck, as well as beating azerbaijan tonight and then hungary. scotland play cyprus and...
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henderson is suffering with a viral infection, while gomez has a knee injury.s after gomez was booed at wembley following his clash with raheem sterling. i think now is a good moment for him to go home for a couple of days, clear his head. the pleasing thing for me as we've got him back on the pitch. i think the fact rahim puts out the tweets he did at the other night was a real closure on that whole incident. we get back on the pitch tomorrow, the match on thursday and then we can just perform. it might be the international break but there's still a big day of domestic football tomorrow. it's the fa's first annual women's football weekend, with some tasty wsl fixtures at some of the country's biggest grounds. there's a merseyside derby at anfield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium. reading will play at the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening weekend we saw record—breaking attendance, over 31,000 at the manchester derby. i
henderson is suffering with a viral infection, while gomez has a knee injury.s after gomez was booed at wembley following his clash with raheem sterling. i think now is a good moment for him to go home for a couple of days, clear his head. the pleasing thing for me as we've got him back on the pitch. i think the fact rahim puts out the tweets he did at the other night was a real closure on that whole incident. we get back on the pitch tomorrow, the match on thursday and then we can just...
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gomez has a knee injury, while henderson is suffering with a viral infection.rained today at st george's park before heading out to prishtina knowing qualification is already secure. england beat kosovo 5—3 in southampton in september and kosovo‘s charismatic manager has been impressed by england's attacking qualities. nobody is because some much. the incredible potential offensive potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5-0, potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5—0, incredible! nobody, no team! and that means for us, it's a challenge. an incredible challenge. always enjoy his press conferences. it might be the international break but there's still a big day of domestic football tomorrow. it's the fa's first annual women's football weekend with some tasty fixtures at some big grounds in the wsl. there's a merseyside derby at anfield. tottenham host arsenal at the tottenham hotspur stadium. reading will play at the madjeski and brighton at the amex too. the hope is to attract new, younger fans and entice those who couldn't watch the men's teams this weekend. opening week
gomez has a knee injury, while henderson is suffering with a viral infection.rained today at st george's park before heading out to prishtina knowing qualification is already secure. england beat kosovo 5—3 in southampton in september and kosovo‘s charismatic manager has been impressed by england's attacking qualities. nobody is because some much. the incredible potential offensive potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5-0, potential of this team. 6—0, 5—0, 5—0, incredible! nobody, no...
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on our author interview program afterwards kai henderson former dc public schools. about problems in the american and justification system. there is a long history of politics interfering with the effort to get content in. both from the left and the right. more from the right historically that has led to a lack of's best activity. certainly at the national level. they are voluntary. states can choose whether or not to adopt them and 46 in 46 states at one point. they are very similar. and a lot of people think that is the curriculum that those standards are. and that they had content and i think that is some of the opposition in the premise of that. they mention a few foundational texts in american history. there is no a specification specification of content. tucked into the material of the standards. you actually had to build their knowledge for coherent content curriculum. even those that are may have difficulty responding to it. they may be caught in a system that is not is not set up to respond to it. over content. they get to be a meeting a media circus. every
on our author interview program afterwards kai henderson former dc public schools. about problems in the american and justification system. there is a long history of politics interfering with the effort to get content in. both from the left and the right. more from the right historically that has led to a lack of's best activity. certainly at the national level. they are voluntary. states can choose whether or not to adopt them and 46 in 46 states at one point. they are very similar. and a lot...
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mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom and economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because it's obvious ok historically it obvious on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennial zz and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in baltimore. it was mostly because people like david henderson and myself have been snuffed out of the academic world there are still 100 journal
mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom and economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't...
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henderson has a viral infection.a today with a 23—man squad. with england already through to next summer's european championship, the other home nations continue their bids to join them today — and it won't be easy. northern ireland are third in a really tough group — they need to beat the netherlands later on, and the germans on tuesday — and hope other results go their way. wales also need some luck, as well as beating azerbaijan tonight and then hungary. scotland face cyprus later — they can't qualify automatically, but they're hoping to build some momentum going into the play—offs next spring. i think it would be good to get two positive results to take into it. we won the last game against san marino, w. scott a few goals and looked as though we could score more. that was great. if we can take that into these two games, everyone would feel a little bit
henderson has a viral infection.a today with a 23—man squad. with england already through to next summer's european championship, the other home nations continue their bids to join them today — and it won't be easy. northern ireland are third in a really tough group — they need to beat the netherlands later on, and the germans on tuesday — and hope other results go their way. wales also need some luck, as well as beating azerbaijan tonight and then hungary. scotland face cyprus later...
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henderson has a viral infection. the other home nations all play today.y's players were given some devastating news. their goalkeeper robert enke had taken his own life at the age of 32. football in germany and here in the uk is still working on how to tackle mental health issues. joe lynskey reports. at one football club in germany, one player's legacy is written in theirfoundations. robert enke was hanover‘s goalkeeper. he was on course to play for his country at the 2010 world cup. but, in november 2009, he took his own life. robert enke had suffered from depression. he feared if the game found out, his career would be over. six months before his death, robert and his wife had adopted a baby girl. now, teresa enke encourages players to talk. that might have saved him. translation: looking back, it would have been easier in football if he had opened up. i think he would have had a chance to survive. it should be allowed in the dressing room to show your emotions and sometimes to say, i'm not feeling good. i often ask myself, what if? a minute's silence
henderson has a viral infection. the other home nations all play today.y's players were given some devastating news. their goalkeeper robert enke had taken his own life at the age of 32. football in germany and here in the uk is still working on how to tackle mental health issues. joe lynskey reports. at one football club in germany, one player's legacy is written in theirfoundations. robert enke was hanover‘s goalkeeper. he was on course to play for his country at the 2010 world cup. but, in...
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nia-malika henderson, jeff tooben, carl bernstein is going to stay with us. >>> more breaking news aheadletter sent to ukraine for the whistle-blower to the white house. we'll tell you what it said and the implications next. mini is a different kind of car. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for a different kind of drive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for the drive to create a new kind of family car, that became a new kind of race car. for the drive to rebel, zag. for the drive that's inside you. and inside us. that's the drive under the hood of every mini. because every mini is... for the drive. ♪ steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? look, it's just like when i tell people abbe confident.th geico. stand up straight. and speak with purpose. yeah? go on, give it a practice run. kelsey. kelsey. marriage? oh. okay. look maybe you should just show her this beautiful helzberg diamond ring? that's a better idea. yeah, maybe not inhe
nia-malika henderson, jeff tooben, carl bernstein is going to stay with us. >>> more breaking news aheadletter sent to ukraine for the whistle-blower to the white house. we'll tell you what it said and the implications next. mini is a different kind of car. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for a different kind of drive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for the drive to create a new kind of family car, that became a new kind of race car. for the drive to rebel, zag. for the drive that's inside you. and...
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nia-malika henderson, jeff toobin is going to stay with us. >>> more breaking news ahead.ac 360" exclusie. a letter sent to ukraine for the whistle-blower to the white house. we'll tell you what it said and the implications next. before nexium 24hr mark could only imagine... a peaceful night sleep without frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and
nia-malika henderson, jeff toobin is going to stay with us. >>> more breaking news ahead.ac 360" exclusie. a letter sent to ukraine for the whistle-blower to the white house. we'll tell you what it said and the implications next. before nexium 24hr mark could only imagine... a peaceful night sleep without frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without...
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eastern on c-span, president trampled the campaign rally in florida, his first hendersons changing his residency to florida in late october. live coverage on c-span and c-span2. washington nine it -- watch online entities been.org or on the free c-span radio app. >> joining us this weekend themakers, the chair of national republican congressional committee, thanks for joining us. >> here along for the questioning is a hotline editor and has campaigns reported from politico. thank three coming. >> let's start with the current news. how has the last week of pe
eastern on c-span, president trampled the campaign rally in florida, his first hendersons changing his residency to florida in late october. live coverage on c-span and c-span2. washington nine it -- watch online entities been.org or on the free c-span radio app. >> joining us this weekend themakers, the chair of national republican congressional committee, thanks for joining us. >> here along for the questioning is a hotline editor and has campaigns reported from politico. thank...
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henderson wasn't even there.his statement, five to ten seconds of madness. he grabbed joe gomez in a headlock. there is anotherfew madness. he grabbed joe gomez in a headlock. there is another few other rumours floating around, there was a bit more serious than that, there was a bit more of a melee. things being thrown around. maybe that lends itself to the rumour that sterling was driving away from the stadium having then expelled from the squad before gomez was involved. had a word with gareth southgate on the situation was kind of smoothed over a bed, sterling came back in. there a few different versions floating around and with so many different players involved and sponsors attached, there are always going to be a lot of rumours about his the fa felt they had to get ahead of it. we know sterling has been dropped and some say that is an overreaction and gareth southgate has been heavy—handed. he could have talked to a sterling, may be shouted at him, but did he need to go public and dropping in this way? that
henderson wasn't even there.his statement, five to ten seconds of madness. he grabbed joe gomez in a headlock. there is anotherfew madness. he grabbed joe gomez in a headlock. there is another few other rumours floating around, there was a bit more serious than that, there was a bit more of a melee. things being thrown around. maybe that lends itself to the rumour that sterling was driving away from the stadium having then expelled from the squad before gomez was involved. had a word with...
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. >> reporter: assistant secretary of the air force john henderson told cbs news his office is referring to allegations of misconduct at lackland for investigation and warned of formal action unless there is prompt and substantial improvement from balfour beatty. when you hear about falsification of records, what's your reaction knowing that you're living in one of these homes? >> disgust. how do you sleep at night? >> reporter: did you feel bad about doing this or having to do this? >> yeah. it wasn't right. to me, it's not taking care of the residents who are in this military world where they're going out and fighting for us. >> reporter: after the first cbs news/reuters investigation, the balfour beatty operates. o record-keeping fraud at least five bases. >>> a new jowsi virtual reality take on bullying. the innovative program is made by students, hoping to teach a course on compassion. here is nikki battiste. >> how many of you have ever been bullied? raise your hand. seventh grader lucas said his problems with bullies began in elementary school. >> i guess i'm not respected to them
. >> reporter: assistant secretary of the air force john henderson told cbs news his office is referring to allegations of misconduct at lackland for investigation and warned of formal action unless there is prompt and substantial improvement from balfour beatty. when you hear about falsification of records, what's your reaction knowing that you're living in one of these homes? >> disgust. how do you sleep at night? >> reporter: did you feel bad about doing this or having to...
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. >> reporter: paul henderson had a police accountability said numbers are encouraging. >> it is a great beginning of the conversation to have information like the things we interested in seeing his accurate reflection of where that information is coming from. >> henderson said more needs to be done to sift through those numbers to see how the department is arriving at those results particularly for an agency responsible for reporting on their cell. >> how can we make it more transparent and accurate? how can we make it influential in making sure that the trend to diminish use of force continues? >> reporter: the city requires the police department to file quarterly reports in the use of force. the department highlighted that there has not been a fatal officer involved shooting in the city of san francisco since june 2018. christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> now to new developments in san francisco's district attorney race that has a new leader tonight. chesa boudin leads that race with 50.05% of the vote. compare that to 49.05% for suzy loftus. that is a difference of 1/10 of a perce
. >> reporter: paul henderson had a police accountability said numbers are encouraging. >> it is a great beginning of the conversation to have information like the things we interested in seeing his accurate reflection of where that information is coming from. >> henderson said more needs to be done to sift through those numbers to see how the department is arriving at those results particularly for an agency responsible for reporting on their cell. >> how can we make it...
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i'm nia henderson in for john king. two key features in the impeachment inquiry including the president's lawyer facing new credibility questions. a new military leader is calling out the commander in chief. and we hope you can take a moment away from politics to be thankful on this holiday and enjoy the clowns, even though they're scary. people dressed up like butter. that's what people do on thanksgiving apparently. and giant balloons. >> if you eat turkey today you don't have to go to school tomorrow. [ cheers ] >> hi, snoopy! >> we begin the hour with new scrutiny for two key players in the impeachment probe. one is the president's personal lawyer rudy giuliani. new reporting shows overlap between giuliani's business and his pursuit of biden dirt in ukraine. the other is gordon sondland who said the president directed a pressure directive against ukraine. sondland called the president and the president said he wanted nothing from president zelensky. the call is a key part of the impeachment defense. in testimony, so
i'm nia henderson in for john king. two key features in the impeachment inquiry including the president's lawyer facing new credibility questions. a new military leader is calling out the commander in chief. and we hope you can take a moment away from politics to be thankful on this holiday and enjoy the clowns, even though they're scary. people dressed up like butter. that's what people do on thanksgiving apparently. and giant balloons. >> if you eat turkey today you don't have to go to...
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gomez has a knee injury, while henderson is suffering with a viral infection. they're already through following thursday's 7—0 win against montenegro. raheem sterling is expected to be recalled to the side after missing that match as punishment for his altercation with gomez earlier in the week. there's been a shock at the world tour finals where the six—time champion roger federer has been knocked—out by stefanos tsitsipas in straight sets. federer succombed to the young greek 6—3, 6—4 in the semi—finals in london. austin halewood reports. if beating rough and adult yesterday impressive enough, for stefanos tsitsipas it was only the warm up. next up, roger federer the man who has done it all before perhaps the greatest of all time but even the greats still feel the pressure. after a near three hour battle with nadal, anyone would be forgiven for feeling the strain buts —— stefanos tsitsipas was on top his game. the greek as powerful critical best and eventually after the seventh time of asking he took the set. when federer w011 asking he took the set. when fed
gomez has a knee injury, while henderson is suffering with a viral infection. they're already through following thursday's 7—0 win against montenegro. raheem sterling is expected to be recalled to the side after missing that match as punishment for his altercation with gomez earlier in the week. there's been a shock at the world tour finals where the six—time champion roger federer has been knocked—out by stefanos tsitsipas in straight sets. federer succombed to the young greek 6—3,...
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i'm nia henderson in for john king.eatures in the impeachment inquiry including the president's lawyer facing new credibility questions. a new military leader is calling out the commander in chief. and we hope you can take a moment away from politics to be thankful on this holiday and enjoy the clowns, even though they're scary. people dressed up like butter. that's what people do on thanksgiving apparently. and giant balloons. >> if you eat turkey today you don't have to go to school tomorrow.
i'm nia henderson in for john king.eatures in the impeachment inquiry including the president's lawyer facing new credibility questions. a new military leader is calling out the commander in chief. and we hope you can take a moment away from politics to be thankful on this holiday and enjoy the clowns, even though they're scary. people dressed up like butter. that's what people do on thanksgiving apparently. and giant balloons. >> if you eat turkey today you don't have to go to school...
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>>henderson reporting according to the california department of public health, 61 people have been hospalized just since august in the state 4 people he died re and in the pas2 weeks there have been 10 new cases of vaping-related illnesses most associated with thc pducts purchase from unlicensed entities. health officials are urging people to stop they think immediately. >>prices acrosi the us are dropping, but how long will it last the reason bind the decrease and which city has se the least effect straight ahead. >>experts have a warning right before your big thanksging feast. what they say you should not do as u prepare your turkey for decades, hollywood d u f o busta talked about what it'll be like to make contact within the tea there've alsoeen. >>some serious efforts to reach out beyond our solar system to see whas out there. it's more about more about wh's being called first contact on mystery wire dot m you' find a number of topics, inuding space exploration and the paranormal check it o at mystery wire dot com. there are those who will say th you're: too fat. o skinny. tohard. too so
>>henderson reporting according to the california department of public health, 61 people have been hospalized just since august in the state 4 people he died re and in the pas2 weeks there have been 10 new cases of vaping-related illnesses most associated with thc pducts purchase from unlicensed entities. health officials are urging people to stop they think immediately. >>prices acrosi the us are dropping, but how long will it last the reason bind the decrease and which city has se...
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. >> ben black, jason henderson,. >> my name is ben black. i live at 249 page street which is the epicentre of this conflict between the bikes and cars. i have never in my 50 years have taken a day off work to speak to a governmental organization. but i'm here to tell you that somebody is going to die at this intersection. you are sending bikes into a road where the cars coming from franklin, cars coming down, bikes coming down at 25 miles per hour going into a meat grinder. i've picked up personally two kids bloody and beaten that have been t-boned by cars asked them if they want to have 911 and they both said no way do i want to have an ambulance. i had to drive one of them home. somebody is going to die at this intersection so i came down today to put you all on notice that this solution uphill one way is the best solution that i could possibly have asked for. it's going to save lives. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> jason henderson brian hagsman. >> good afternoon directors. my name is jason. i'm the chair of the haight valley p
. >> ben black, jason henderson,. >> my name is ben black. i live at 249 page street which is the epicentre of this conflict between the bikes and cars. i have never in my 50 years have taken a day off work to speak to a governmental organization. but i'm here to tell you that somebody is going to die at this intersection. you are sending bikes into a road where the cars coming from franklin, cars coming down, bikes coming down at 25 miles per hour going into a meat grinder. i've...