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there it is an brooke| henderson... her first major since henderson...a'or since 2016 and the second _ henderson... her first ma'or since 2016 and the second of h henderson... her first major since 2016 and the second of her - henderson... her first major since | 2016 and the second of her career, with this one, perhaps the cheapest yet. double olympic champion alistair brownlee is expected to make a comeback after a back injury for the very first pto triathlon event in canada. the newly launched series is part—owned by the athletes is looking to reboot the sport with bigger prize funds. it is about making it engaging for fans to watch. i think that is partly about the distance, but it is as much about the course and as much about how it is broadcast, so can we tell the stories of the cracks in the right way as it has been broadcasting so fans are no more help the people racing and then get an insight to help people understand and make it interesting for people watching at home. watching an endurance race four hours long needs those kinds of things. but
there it is an brooke| henderson... her first major since henderson...a'or since 2016 and the second _ henderson... her first ma'or since 2016 and the second of h henderson... her first major since 2016 and the second of her - henderson... her first major since | 2016 and the second of her career, with this one, perhaps the cheapest yet. double olympic champion alistair brownlee is expected to make a comeback after a back injury for the very first pto triathlon event in canada. the newly...
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that miss left henderson with this to win the tournament. there it is and brooke henderson...d the second of her career, with this one, perhaps the sweetest yet. and it's the final day of the world athletics championships over in oregon. the men's decathlon is under way at the moment — they are just competing in the discus. the uk is experiencing unprecedented heat, records have been broken, the highest level of weather warnings are out there. i'm nick miller from bbc weather and coming up with a host of experts, we'll be letting you know everything about extreme heat and how to stay safe in it. when it comes to extreme heat, there are lots of different weather warnings and i know sometimes, that can be confusing. you'll have heard about heat health alerts and there are also extreme heat warnings from the met office. heat health alerts are really directed towards healthcare professionals to let them know periods of high temperatures are on the way and they have to focus on the needs of the people in their care so they don't suffer in the heat. extreme heat warnings from the me
that miss left henderson with this to win the tournament. there it is and brooke henderson...d the second of her career, with this one, perhaps the sweetest yet. and it's the final day of the world athletics championships over in oregon. the men's decathlon is under way at the moment — they are just competing in the discus. the uk is experiencing unprecedented heat, records have been broken, the highest level of weather warnings are out there. i'm nick miller from bbc weather and coming up...
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napoleon jones-henderson has lived here for 47 years.culpture housing a lifetime of his, not to mention all other manner of artwork. do you have different working spaces? napoleon: no. well, yes. each room is a different working space. and i would call it an aesthetic and intellectual resource; that's what this house is for me. jared: and the spirits run deep here. jones-henderson's greek revival home is known as the edward everett hale house. hale was an abolitionist who advocated for the education of freed enslaved people. napoleon: i'm sure, as an abolitionist and all of the activity that he was engaged in, people such as tubman and douglass, they've all tiptoed through this house. so in a way of speaking, i see it as responsibility of mine to continue that, uh, that kind of energy. jared: it looks like you are not somebody who separates your work from life. napoleon: oh, no, it's all one thing. my work is my life. jared: and has been for half a century. in 1968, jones-henderson was one of the founders of the chicago artists' collecti
napoleon jones-henderson has lived here for 47 years.culpture housing a lifetime of his, not to mention all other manner of artwork. do you have different working spaces? napoleon: no. well, yes. each room is a different working space. and i would call it an aesthetic and intellectual resource; that's what this house is for me. jared: and the spirits run deep here. jones-henderson's greek revival home is known as the edward everett hale house. hale was an abolitionist who advocated for the...
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. >> great, thank you director henderson. >> commissioner do you have any questions for director henderson? all right, seeing none, sergeant can you go to public comment. >> at this time the public is welcome to make public comment regarding line item number 4, if you would like to make public comment, please press star-3 right now. there is no public comment. >> thank you, next item please. >> line item 5, commission reports. commission reports will be discussion will be limiting to determine any of the issues raised for a future commission meeting. commissioners reports and commission announcements and schedule identified for consideration in the future commission meeting. >> thank you, i'm going to turn it over to my fellow commissioners for report and updates. i think we'll kick it off with commissioner benedicto. >> thank you. i have a number of updates for the commission and members of the public. the first one that i want today talk with is the update on the department general order draft 9.01. members of the commission have been working closely to rollout i would like to start by t
. >> great, thank you director henderson. >> commissioner do you have any questions for director henderson? all right, seeing none, sergeant can you go to public comment. >> at this time the public is welcome to make public comment regarding line item number 4, if you would like to make public comment, please press star-3 right now. there is no public comment. >> thank you, next item please. >> line item 5, commission reports. commission reports will be discussion...
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kaywood and director henderson raised it? mrs. kaywood said this is a one where we are able to meet with the sme and exchange ideas and come to agreement but pending since april 2020. what is the hold up of that- >> (inaudible) part of what needs to happen with this particular policy, there is a manual at the department that needs to be revised as well. the policy in the manual has to be done concurrently. that just makes sense. there is much to be done. the policy-- (inaudible) review the policy and give a recommendation as to whether or not changes need to be made. prior to the policy being approved by the chief of police and going to the commission or approve to be forwarded to the commission for approval. this policy (inaudible) a lot of work, so it was sent back and it came back again, still needed revision and sent back. also, it had to be married with the field training manual and first go-round was not a part of the calculus with marrying the policy with the training manual. we have to do these at the same time because the
kaywood and director henderson raised it? mrs. kaywood said this is a one where we are able to meet with the sme and exchange ideas and come to agreement but pending since april 2020. what is the hold up of that- >> (inaudible) part of what needs to happen with this particular policy, there is a manual at the department that needs to be revised as well. the policy in the manual has to be done concurrently. that just makes sense. there is much to be done. the policy-- (inaudible) review...
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do you think we'll ever see the likes of rickey henderson play the game again? >> 3000 hits, 2000 runs, 2000 walks, 1400 stolen bases. you're never going to see it again. they don't steal bases anymore. people have said to me during this book tour, what is rickey's legacy? and sometimes i think he doesn't have a legacy. he is a unicorn. no one is ever going to do what he did because the game is so totally different. rickey's work started when he got on first base, so it would be nice to see that again. but that's not how baseball is played anymore. amna: the book is rickey: the life and legend of an american original. howard, always good to have you here. >> thank you. i love your baseball. this is great. amna: that is the newshour for tonight. i am on nano laws. join us online and again tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been provide wireless service that helps people communicate. we offer no contract plans and our u.s.-base
do you think we'll ever see the likes of rickey henderson play the game again? >> 3000 hits, 2000 runs, 2000 walks, 1400 stolen bases. you're never going to see it again. they don't steal bases anymore. people have said to me during this book tour, what is rickey's legacy? and sometimes i think he doesn't have a legacy. he is a unicorn. no one is ever going to do what he did because the game is so totally different. rickey's work started when he got on first base, so it would be nice to...
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truck in 1968 jones henderson was one of the founders of the chicago artist collective.an commune. and now at the ica, the decades of work and textiles he produced according to the aesthetic principles fills this retrospective. >> that manifesto, that drove our work, is the evolution of the african-american people and to project positive images and works that reflect the beauty and the majesty of african people. >> they asked themselves the question, what is the role of the visual artist as part of the civil rights movement. >> reporter: jeffrey is the curator of the show and says that there were by jones henderson has been in dialogue with the community, reflecting the culture counseling which, and music. >> they would use music in a particular way. lyrics from black music like stevie wonder. at other times, an individual work that is dedicated to a body of work by a musician. so, it has various iterations but there is a sense of rhythm and musicality. >> reporter: jones henderson study did textile weaving at the art institute of chicago. before that it was family pract
truck in 1968 jones henderson was one of the founders of the chicago artist collective.an commune. and now at the ica, the decades of work and textiles he produced according to the aesthetic principles fills this retrospective. >> that manifesto, that drove our work, is the evolution of the african-american people and to project positive images and works that reflect the beauty and the majesty of african people. >> they asked themselves the question, what is the role of the visual...
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john henderson reports.e, beavers swimming in the river 0tter, so what's coming back next? well, it could be these — pine martens. i think a lot of people don't know what a pine marten is because they've been missing from our environment for so long, so a pine martin is this mustelid, which is like a stoat or a weasel or an otter. and this is where 30 to a0 could be released if all goes according to plan — dartmoor and exmoor. big spaces for these rarely—seen creatures, partly because they're nocturnal, partly because they love trees. not like you and me! if i was up at the top of there, i'd be a little bit like, "hello?!" they'll be right up at the top of that and no problem at all, and they'lljump between and wander around between. they're really good climbers, up and down. pine martens disappeared from the south—west about 150 years ago. they were hunted for their fur, but, more critically, their natural habitats, such as woodlands, were cut down. but the dunsford nature reserve in the teign valley, one o
john henderson reports.e, beavers swimming in the river 0tter, so what's coming back next? well, it could be these — pine martens. i think a lot of people don't know what a pine marten is because they've been missing from our environment for so long, so a pine martin is this mustelid, which is like a stoat or a weasel or an otter. and this is where 30 to a0 could be released if all goes according to plan — dartmoor and exmoor. big spaces for these rarely—seen creatures, partly because...
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i just want to respond to what you are saying. >> thank you, director henderson.ef scott, do you have that? >> i don't, but i can get it for you, commissioner. at the end of this meeting, as a matter of fact. >> okay, thank you. that's all from me. thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner yee, commissioner byrne? commissioner walker, anything? >> i'm listening and a lot of my questions have already been asked and i want to weigh in for having just gone through our pride parade and sorry about that. just days after there were 4 attacks on lgbt folks and were being attacked. there is a part of me that understand that surveillance can help but to me is who authorizes it and there are the questions that the concern for me is even as it's being used to protect the right to be there celebrating in our 1st amendment rights, there are people who would use that footage against us. and whether it's lgbtqia or someone getting an abortion or folks who have immigration issues, i think that having a clear sense of what's being taken for what purpose and what's happening to the
i just want to respond to what you are saying. >> thank you, director henderson.ef scott, do you have that? >> i don't, but i can get it for you, commissioner. at the end of this meeting, as a matter of fact. >> okay, thank you. that's all from me. thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner yee, commissioner byrne? commissioner walker, anything? >> i'm listening and a lot of my questions have already been asked and i want to weigh in for having just gone...
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sophia was hoping for a play-off with brooke henderson, but henderson rolled it in for her third birdie to win her second career major title and first since 2016. >>> the final round of the pga's 3m open outside minneapolis. former cal bear james hahn approach shot on 12. he holes out for an eagle. hahn finishes tied for fourth. he takes a bow. scott piercy had a five-shot lead. it went down to one when he couldn't get out of the bunker on 14th. piercy triple bogeyed the hole and lost the lead that opened the door for tony finau. he sinks the birdie lead to increase his lead. finau ends up winning by three for his third career pga win. >>> and we had hoped that barry bonds would have made hit the year in his final year of eligibility to the hall of fame, but it wasn't meant to be. >> all right. andrea, thank you. >> and we'll be right back. >> warriors player and oakland native giving back to the community ahead of the new school year as much as the students in his town, coming up. >> and we'll be right back. >>> ah, former golden state warrior and oakland native juans could scan know a
sophia was hoping for a play-off with brooke henderson, but henderson rolled it in for her third birdie to win her second career major title and first since 2016. >>> the final round of the pga's 3m open outside minneapolis. former cal bear james hahn approach shot on 12. he holes out for an eagle. hahn finishes tied for fourth. he takes a bow. scott piercy had a five-shot lead. it went down to one when he couldn't get out of the bunker on 14th. piercy triple bogeyed the hole and lost...
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[bell dings] i'm from searchlight, and i went to school in henderson, which, at that time, was quite small, so vegas w always big to me, and i probably didn't recognize the growth that was taking place before my eyes. man: we're growing, in the last couple of years, by any measure you want, faster than everybody could have predicted. [power saw whirring] female tv reporter: a new house is built every 20 minutes in clark county for a population in flux--6,000 new residents each month. male tv reporter: las vegas, with a population of 1.6 million. it's the fastest-growing metropolis in the country. christensen: this explosion of population also led to an increase in demographic versity. las vegas became increasingly latino, asian american, on top of its historic african american population and the white population. [overlapping chatter] it became a vibrant, working-class union town where service-industry jobs paid a good middle-class wage that people could survive and thrive on, raise their families, enjoy the outdoors. man: nevadans take great pride in the outdoor recreational opportu
[bell dings] i'm from searchlight, and i went to school in henderson, which, at that time, was quite small, so vegas w always big to me, and i probably didn't recognize the growth that was taking place before my eyes. man: we're growing, in the last couple of years, by any measure you want, faster than everybody could have predicted. [power saw whirring] female tv reporter: a new house is built every 20 minutes in clark county for a population in flux--6,000 new residents each month. male tv...
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brooke henderson has won the fourth women's golf major of the year, the evian championship.vernight lead, and needed to birdie this to avoid a play—off against the american sophia schubert. that secured her second major, six years after she won the pga championship. england's charley hull was two shots behind henderson in a five—way tie for third. the final major of the year is the women's british open at muirfield in a fortnight. double olympic champion alistair brownlee is expected to make a comeback after a back injury for the very first pto triathlon event in canada. the newly launched series is part—owned by the athletes is looking to reboot the sport with bigger prize funds. it is about making it engaging for fans to watch and i think that is partly about the distance, but i think it's as much about the course and as much as how it is broadcast, so can we tell the stories of athletes in the right way? so fans know more about the people racing? can we deliver data and insights to make people understand and make it interesting for people watching at home. watching an end
brooke henderson has won the fourth women's golf major of the year, the evian championship.vernight lead, and needed to birdie this to avoid a play—off against the american sophia schubert. that secured her second major, six years after she won the pga championship. england's charley hull was two shots behind henderson in a five—way tie for third. the final major of the year is the women's british open at muirfield in a fortnight. double olympic champion alistair brownlee is expected to...
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john henderson reports from highland park. as the gunman fired more than 70 shots from a high powered rifle, the crowd in, in the chaos of a highland park massacre. police a robert cream of blended into the crowd, dressed as a woman and fled. grima was dressed in woman's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his spatial tad to is in his high density and help them during the escape with the other people who were fling those who survive the independence day shooting are traumatized. mentally exhausted in excess scared people fearful and rage be running through r for robert, leaving one a or 15 style assault rifle and the rooftop perch. police say he tossed another one in his mother's car and drove to madison wisconsin. then back to illinois were an alert driver reported the car, and police took him down with little effort. the toll from the massacre reached 7 on tuesday after an injured victim died. 38 more or wounded. on tuesday, prosecutors named creamer as the highland park killer. today the lake county
john henderson reports from highland park. as the gunman fired more than 70 shots from a high powered rifle, the crowd in, in the chaos of a highland park massacre. police a robert cream of blended into the crowd, dressed as a woman and fled. grima was dressed in woman's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his spatial tad to is in his high density and help them during the escape with the other people who were fling those who survive the independence day shooting are...
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and later in sports, major pot from canadian brook henderson, the evian championship. ah . more than a 1000 migrants and refugees rescued from the mediterranean of arrived in italy in the space of just a few hours. 5 bodies were also recovered from the sea. another 444 people have been rescued by the char she see, watch, which is looking for a safe court to duncan. on the island of lamb producer, the migrant reception center is dealing with more than 750 people who arrived over the weekend for she's in europe say they expect more people to cross the mediterranean this summer, driven by global food shortages brought on by the conflict and ukraine, or how to wallace bowman is a search and rescue coordinator. it see watch and says you countries of trying to stop people crossing the mediterranean. basically, european states, dedicating all of their efforts in stopping people from making their way to european shores. so it's a policy of exclusion and isolation instead of prioritizing saving lives the helping those in distress. it's really a case of priorities. so you have a euro
and later in sports, major pot from canadian brook henderson, the evian championship. ah . more than a 1000 migrants and refugees rescued from the mediterranean of arrived in italy in the space of just a few hours. 5 bodies were also recovered from the sea. another 444 people have been rescued by the char she see, watch, which is looking for a safe court to duncan. on the island of lamb producer, the migrant reception center is dealing with more than 750 people who arrived over the weekend for...
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canada's brooke henderson won her second major title in dramatic fashion at the evian championship int nine, but she came roaring back, birdying the last to avoid a play—off. it was definitely an interesting day, definitely not the start that i wanted, but i stayed pretty patient — as patient as i could under those circumstances. and then going into the back nine, you know, the saying is that majors are won on the back nine on sunday, so ijust tried to keep that frame of mind and knew that i was still in it if i could have a solid back, and was able to make a few birdies, which was nice, and then obviously to make that birdie on 18, that makes it feel really nice. to tennis, and lorenzo musetti needed six match points on sunday to upset top seeded carlos alcaraz in the final of the hamburg european 0pen. the 20—year—old italian claiming his first tour—level title in two hours and 47 minutes. alcaraz chasing his fifth title this year alone after wins in madrid, barcelona, miami and rio. he fought back from 5—3 down in the second set, saving five match points to take the contest intoa t
canada's brooke henderson won her second major title in dramatic fashion at the evian championship int nine, but she came roaring back, birdying the last to avoid a play—off. it was definitely an interesting day, definitely not the start that i wanted, but i stayed pretty patient — as patient as i could under those circumstances. and then going into the back nine, you know, the saying is that majors are won on the back nine on sunday, so ijust tried to keep that frame of mind and knew that...
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john henderson, bbc news.olkestone, with traffic crawling on approaching routes. earlier my colleague chris rogers spoke to one such traveller who was stuck in the queue up to passport control at the tunnel. once we reached the terminal, actually it has been quite smooth and great sailing and the staff have been brilliant. however, from leaving junction 12 of the motorway, it took us seven hours to get to the terminal, which is about two miles, i think, so seven hours and two miles. who's travelling with you? it is two of our friends and three children in the back. how's it going? they've got a little bit fractious, but, actually, they've been very good, i have to say. we've played a few games, they have eaten a lot of food. i'm glad we bought copious amounts of snacks and ipads. john keefe was just saying that the infrastructure isn't there to cope with the growing numbers, but they're working on the infrastructure, with digital identification technology to make the traffic flowing into the port of dover a lo
john henderson, bbc news.olkestone, with traffic crawling on approaching routes. earlier my colleague chris rogers spoke to one such traveller who was stuck in the queue up to passport control at the tunnel. once we reached the terminal, actually it has been quite smooth and great sailing and the staff have been brilliant. however, from leaving junction 12 of the motorway, it took us seven hours to get to the terminal, which is about two miles, i think, so seven hours and two miles. who's...
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no way i could handle another child at that point in my life and a planned parenthood letter on henderson street, fort worth texas, gave me castling and access to contraceptive care and help me plan it i would have a child, which i did. i showed up as a person who understood those things, who stood in those shoes and brought with me the experiences that would instruct the things i would fight for but most importantly, it brought me the ability to empathize and it is fair to say that every person in this room understand steeply the meaning -- deeply the meaning of empathy. that is why you are here because you have been through an experience or know people who have been through an experience that has built with you -- filled you with the people power of empathy and that empathy owes -- is what is driving you to make the world a better place for everyone, but especially for the children who are going to inherit the world that we leave behind for --them. i am a grandmother and i have a six year old and a three year old more than ever, this work feels important. i know it is important to you a
no way i could handle another child at that point in my life and a planned parenthood letter on henderson street, fort worth texas, gave me castling and access to contraceptive care and help me plan it i would have a child, which i did. i showed up as a person who understood those things, who stood in those shoes and brought with me the experiences that would instruct the things i would fight for but most importantly, it brought me the ability to empathize and it is fair to say that every...
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his ard works for me if i could take the word yesterday, cuz it doesn't work with the henderson tech when our country say on our country when i say that. yeah, my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote who w's so much condos in washington and told us how members of trump's own republican party have reacted to the investigation ahead of the midterm. elections on the one hand, the majority, republicans are completely rejected these hearings and call them political theater, a witch hunt. they want hearings on inflation instead, issues more relevant to the american people. and fox news, which i mentioned earlier than may news channel for the right wing, hasn't shown the hearings live in their entirety. but we have seen a good number of republicans mentioned even implicated in these hearings. and we are quietly seeing some members of the party trying to put some distance between themselves and the former president. so these hearings could impact the direction in which the party heads did up as soon as the musk under reportin
his ard works for me if i could take the word yesterday, cuz it doesn't work with the henderson tech when our country say on our country when i say that. yeah, my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote who w's so much condos in washington and told us how members of trump's own republican party have reacted to the investigation ahead of the midterm. elections on the one hand, the majority, republicans are completely rejected these...
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brooke henderson still has the lead heading into the final round of the evian championship in france,nd major golf title. the canadian had a three shot advantage at the halfway stage after back—to—back 64s on lake geneva, but went round in 68 and is nowjust a couple of strokes ahead of the south korean, so yeon ryu. england's charley hull is currently tied for sixth, six shots off the top of the leaderboard. but take a look at this eagle from her on the 11th hole. matt hudson—smith revealed that he tried to take his own life last year after a career plagued with injuries — but the 27 year old had his best result on the global stage overnight, bronze in the 400 metres at the world championships, great britain's fourth medal in oregon. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is there for us. the moment of realisation. a medal for matt hudson—smith, and few have fought so hard for it. in lane five, hudson—smith is the european champion at 400 metres, but he has been blighted by injuries. he had to miss last year's olympics, but finally he showed what he could do. america's michael norman a
brooke henderson still has the lead heading into the final round of the evian championship in france,nd major golf title. the canadian had a three shot advantage at the halfway stage after back—to—back 64s on lake geneva, but went round in 68 and is nowjust a couple of strokes ahead of the south korean, so yeon ryu. england's charley hull is currently tied for sixth, six shots off the top of the leaderboard. but take a look at this eagle from her on the 11th hole. matt hudson—smith...
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it's been about a year that director henderson asked us for input. it's encouraging to see how far we've come, but it's also a reminder of how much is left to do. the racial disparities in stops and searches remain the same and won't change until we begin. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> okay. hello. my name is david calderon, and i wanted to speak with miss rosenstein with the san francisco police accountability department. i currently have two complaints, i guess, that have now been erroneously closed, and mr. baltazar has directed all of my communications to go to him. however, i've been reaching out to him, specifically, mr. baltazar since the end of april, and they are ignoring my communications, and this is regarding a financial crime and an investigation that's been handled by the san francisco police department. i wanted to know if there's any chance that i could have miss rosenstein assist me in escalating this matter. that's it. >> clerk: caller, if you can e-mail me your information, i can forwar
it's been about a year that director henderson asked us for input. it's encouraging to see how far we've come, but it's also a reminder of how much is left to do. the racial disparities in stops and searches remain the same and won't change until we begin. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> okay. hello. my name is david calderon, and i wanted to speak with miss rosenstein with the san francisco police accountability department. i currently...
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lots of sport in france a the moment, brooke henderson still has the lead heading into the final roundond major the canadian had a three shot advantage at the halfway stage after back—to—back 64s on lake geneva, but went round in 68 and is nowjust a couple of srokes ahead of the south korean, so yeon ryu. england's charley hull is currently tied for sixth, six shots off the top of the leaderboard. but take a look at this eagle from her on the 11th hole. that's all from sportsday. we will be back to do it all again in the next hour. see you then. hello there, they have been some fairly big brother contrast across the uk today. across western areas that have been thicker cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain and some which are weather to the belfast area earlier today. some wet weather near the belfast area earlier on today, but it's not been like that everywhere. again, across parts of south east england, east anglia, that has been one of the features forjuly. we've hardly had any rain across southern wales, southern and eastern areas of england — indeed, there are some parts of hampshire t
lots of sport in france a the moment, brooke henderson still has the lead heading into the final roundond major the canadian had a three shot advantage at the halfway stage after back—to—back 64s on lake geneva, but went round in 68 and is nowjust a couple of srokes ahead of the south korean, so yeon ryu. england's charley hull is currently tied for sixth, six shots off the top of the leaderboard. but take a look at this eagle from her on the 11th hole. that's all from sportsday. we will be...
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and planned parenthood clinic on henderson street and fourth fort worthas texas get my first counselingrst access to contraceptive care, and helped me plan when and whether i would have another child. which i ultimately did. when iran for public office as the person who understood the things. hosted and those particular shoes and who brought with me the experiences that would instruct the things i would fight for. but most importantly at brought with me the ability to empathize. i think it's fair to say that every person in this room understands deeply the meaning of the words radical empathy. that is why you are here. because you have been through and experience are you know people have been through an experience that have filled you with the beautiful power of empathy. and that empathy is what iswe driving you to try to make the world a better place for everyone. but especially for the children who are going to inherit the world that we leave behind for- them. i have 6-year-old and 3-year-old granddaughters. more than ever this work feels important to me. and i know it feels incredibl
and planned parenthood clinic on henderson street and fourth fort worthas texas get my first counselingrst access to contraceptive care, and helped me plan when and whether i would have another child. which i ultimately did. when iran for public office as the person who understood the things. hosted and those particular shoes and who brought with me the experiences that would instruct the things i would fight for. but most importantly at brought with me the ability to empathize. i think it's...
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she's six shots behind the leader — canada's brooke henderson.ill be crowned this year's tour de france champion. there's more on the bbc sport website. back to you. thank you. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. but from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. hello, low pressure will praying further blustery and at times wet conditions across northern and western parts of the uk during sunday, whereas the south—east stays dry. there will be a zone of thicker cloud through wales, the midlands, into yorkshire, with patchy rain, that hello, low pressure will bring further blustery and at times wet conditions across northern and western parts of the uk during sunday, whereas the south—east stays dry. there will be a zone of thicker cloud through wales, the midlands, into yorkshire, with patchy rain, that is most persistent in wales. there will be showers around elsewhere, another dose of heavy and possibly thundery rain for northern ireland in the afternoon, and then moving on towards scotland
she's six shots behind the leader — canada's brooke henderson.ill be crowned this year's tour de france champion. there's more on the bbc sport website. back to you. thank you. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. but from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. hello, low pressure will praying further blustery and at times wet conditions across northern and western parts of the uk during sunday, whereas the south—east stays dry. there...
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>>> cnn senior political analyst malika henderson and scott jennings are both here.t could it mean for the gop if liz cheney loses her seat? we'll talk about that next. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. if you don't repaint every now and then, it's like the old you is still hanging around. younger zoe: i'm listening to music. so today let's paint... ...with behr, and make your home, yours. right now, get america's most trusted paint brand. starting at $28.98. >>> representative liz cheney taking on several republican challengers for her imperiled house seat, and defending her work investigating then president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. joining me to discuss, cnn's senior political analyst nia malika henderson, and cnn commentator scott jennings. i'm kidding. good to see you. how are both of you? let's discu
>>> cnn senior political analyst malika henderson and scott jennings are both here.t could it mean for the gop if liz cheney loses her seat? we'll talk about that next. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. if you don't repaint every now and then,...
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how much they are really dividing our country. >> me and luka henderson. a source also telling cnn that we're gonna hear from stephen heiress who pled guilty to entering the capital illegally on the sixth. is that a big deal? how big a deal is it if it is. >> it is a big deal that they have someone who was there. at the capitol. first of the kind of rally or protest. and then march to the capitol. one of those things that the committee wants to do is show that this was a mob that trump summit. and if you look at what they have said so far. he has -- he had a facebook post race point to that tweet from donald trump where he says come to the capitol, it is going to be wild on january 6th. so he drives from ohio to be there. and is facebook post you can tell he's increasingly becoming radicalized in the weeks leading up to january 6th. he's using words like treason. he's using words like civil war. the idea of standing up to fight. this was an election that was stolen from donald trump. he is saying. so i think this is important because they get at what that
how much they are really dividing our country. >> me and luka henderson. a source also telling cnn that we're gonna hear from stephen heiress who pled guilty to entering the capital illegally on the sixth. is that a big deal? how big a deal is it if it is. >> it is a big deal that they have someone who was there. at the capitol. first of the kind of rally or protest. and then march to the capitol. one of those things that the committee wants to do is show that this was a mob that...
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glenn henderson, managing editor at the points guy joins us now. clint, good to see you. first, your reaction to that airline offering $10,000 apparently for people who get bumped. have you ever heard of such a thing? >> $10,000 is extraordinarily high. we don't usually see that amount that high. but they do go starting at 300 and go up to 1,000 oftentimes. especially these days. the problem is they're going to put you on the next available flight, but is there a next viable flight? that's the question right now. >> we mentioned hundreds of flights already cancelled. hundreds more delayed today. this is becoming sort of a daily occurrence, it seems like. what's your advice to those travelers? what options? what power do you have? >> so right now consumers have to be their own best advocate. you really need to have a backup plan. the first thing i tell people is make sure you know what other airlines are operating the route that you want to take. if you're flying american airlines, for example, to dallas, know if there's a delta flight that you could potentially be put on.
glenn henderson, managing editor at the points guy joins us now. clint, good to see you. first, your reaction to that airline offering $10,000 apparently for people who get bumped. have you ever heard of such a thing? >> $10,000 is extraordinarily high. we don't usually see that amount that high. but they do go starting at 300 and go up to 1,000 oftentimes. especially these days. the problem is they're going to put you on the next available flight, but is there a next viable flight?...
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clint henderson: you should be using whatever tools in your tool belt that you have at the time.: we give you some pro tips to help even the most amateur traveler avoid airline agony. ♪♪♪ chris: good evening, and welcome to our nbc bay area "responds" special. i'm consumer investigator, chris chmura. our goal is to help you when you're battling a business or government and you're getting nowhere. often money is on the line. since we debuted back in 2016, we have responded to thousands of you and recovered or saved more than $6 million.
clint henderson: you should be using whatever tools in your tool belt that you have at the time.: we give you some pro tips to help even the most amateur traveler avoid airline agony. ♪♪♪ chris: good evening, and welcome to our nbc bay area "responds" special. i'm consumer investigator, chris chmura. our goal is to help you when you're battling a business or government and you're getting nowhere. often money is on the line. since we debuted back in 2016, we have responded to...
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david henderson, civil rights attorney and cnbc contributor.olice tried to take weapons away from the shooter and the father pushed to take them back and gave him access to the guns. does the dad have legal liability here >> it depends on who you ask if the prosecutor wants to charge you, they're going to and we've seen it happen in places like michigan. what makes these cases complicated, as you just reported the parents didn't do anything that was illegal and the law allows them to have access to the way they diduch as i agree u as much as i disagree with the gun laws, it's hard to justify this prosecution. >> last december we spoke here about the parents in michigan who were charged with manslaughter for allowing their son to get a weapon. potential similarities with this case or completely different because the shooter was an adult at the time? >> you know, shep, it's a bit of both i would say there are potential similarities because of the way it happened and ultimately what proves to be 2020 can you hold proves to be 20/20 can you hold so
david henderson, civil rights attorney and cnbc contributor.olice tried to take weapons away from the shooter and the father pushed to take them back and gave him access to the guns. does the dad have legal liability here >> it depends on who you ask if the prosecutor wants to charge you, they're going to and we've seen it happen in places like michigan. what makes these cases complicated, as you just reported the parents didn't do anything that was illegal and the law allows them to have...
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nia-malika henderson, eliot and whitney wild. just ahead, we'll get more with a key member of the january 6th select committee. congresswoman zoe loftgren is standing by live. we'll discuss when we come back. >>> and we'll talk later this hour one on one with dr. anthony fauci about president biden's covid case. we just got an update from the white house. we'll be right back. (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurance for three years. (man) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (dad) bravo! (mom) that's our son! (burke) we should. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's someth
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. >> great, thank you director henderson. >> commissioner do you have any questions for director hendersonyou go to public comment. >> at this time the public is welcome to make public comment regarding line item number 4, if you would like to make public comment, please press star-3 right now. there is no public comment. >> thank you, next item please. >> line item 5, commission reports. commission reports will be discussion will be limiting to determine any of the issues raised for a future commission meeting. commissioners reports and commission announcements and schedule identified for consideration in the future commission meeting. >> thank you, i'm going to turn it over to my fellow commissioners for report and updates. i think we'll kick it off with commissioner benedicto. >> thank you. i have a number of updates for the commission and members of the public. the first one that i want today talk with is the update on the department general order draft 9.01. members of the commission have been working closely to rollout i would like to start by thinking. i know tonight you heard from
. >> great, thank you director henderson. >> commissioner do you have any questions for director hendersonyou go to public comment. >> at this time the public is welcome to make public comment regarding line item number 4, if you would like to make public comment, please press star-3 right now. there is no public comment. >> thank you, next item please. >> line item 5, commission reports. commission reports will be discussion will be limiting to determine any of...
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of the time during most of the hearing today, kept his head down, scribbling on some paper david henderson now, former prosecutor, civil rights attorney, and cnbc contributor what does the prosecution need to prove here and what does the jury need to consider? >> you know, shep, basically he's already convicted and he's sentenced to life, that is automatic. the prosecution has to prove that in addition to receiving life without the possibility of parole, he needs to be put to death. you do that by proving agg aggravating factors. you need one, they prlan to proe up seven >> the defense chose to delay their opening statements why would they do that >> this is a hard case to analyze because they don't have virtually anything at all they can argue. typically, you can give your opening statement as a defense immediately after the prosecution. that's the way it's done 99% of the time in a case where the evidence is so overwhelming, i think they think, you know what, the only hail mary we can throw is to wait until our case begins to try to paint this in a different light, which is not likely to
of the time during most of the hearing today, kept his head down, scribbling on some paper david henderson now, former prosecutor, civil rights attorney, and cnbc contributor what does the prosecution need to prove here and what does the jury need to consider? >> you know, shep, basically he's already convicted and he's sentenced to life, that is automatic. the prosecution has to prove that in addition to receiving life without the possibility of parole, he needs to be put to death. you...