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i would argue there is more continuity than change between these two eras, at least in the sense there is no sharp break in terms of protest tactics or in terms of issues, etc. i think we tend to look at the 1960's that way for a few reasons. one of those is that people really like simple binaries and are attracted to these kind of easy narratives that they can plot. the second reason why i think that is true, at least in the united states' case, is it gets very overshadowed by the political wings of 1968, messaging a shift to a more conservative era, and i think we sort of read that also into what is going on in everyday protest in the streets of the united states to a higher degree than we should. i would say that if anything, protesters are gaining momentum by 1968 and perhaps are drawing on a greater multiplicity of tools by that point. prof. glasker: i would like to add, with respect to the civil rights movement, the black movement in its various phases from civil rights to black power, that there may be a slight grain of truth in seeing a difference between the early 1960s and th
i would argue there is more continuity than change between these two eras, at least in the sense there is no sharp break in terms of protest tactics or in terms of issues, etc. i think we tend to look at the 1960's that way for a few reasons. one of those is that people really like simple binaries and are attracted to these kind of easy narratives that they can plot. the second reason why i think that is true, at least in the united states' case, is it gets very overshadowed by the political...
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these are ones i thought would be fun to share. march madness begins in d.c., with chaos and tweets by dt. what staff not fired is worn out and tired, not my fault, i worked for gd. [applause] david: thank you. i did not realize we would all be speaking from a podium which makes me feel like this needs to be a lot more significant than when we are sitting down. i will say i did not bring any poetry with me. extent, it is interesting to me personally. my training as a speechwriter was that in college i would skim the introductions of books and then in discussion sections i would pretend to have done the reading. that turned out to be good preprofessional experience for speechwriting. i'mlso means whenever sandwiched between two people with university backgrounds my palm start to sweat. i was thinking about what you said and i actually think there is an interesting -- there are two things i thought about. i think president obama, while i am sure he has favorite poems or he was probably even less likely to use poetry than most presiden
these are ones i thought would be fun to share. march madness begins in d.c., with chaos and tweets by dt. what staff not fired is worn out and tired, not my fault, i worked for gd. [applause] david: thank you. i did not realize we would all be speaking from a podium which makes me feel like this needs to be a lot more significant than when we are sitting down. i will say i did not bring any poetry with me. extent, it is interesting to me personally. my training as a speechwriter was that in...
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i would have to say, you have done a fantastic job so far. i hope it is something that is sustainable. what kind of policy ideas would you be able to bring that would further support or encourage collaboration with other law enforcement agencies? >> sure. well, i worked on that a great deal when i was in the city of oakland. i worked on intergovernmental affairs and i worked to try and, you know, work with the state and the federal government to leverage resources, because we were short officers. and we had to do everything that we could to make sure that all officers have the resources that they need. here in san francisco, i was involved in that coordination to have our bart police work with san francisco pd. i helped to schedule the meeting with the mayors office, sat in meetings with the general manager, the bart police chief, so that we could identify, you know, how most effectively bart police and san francisco police could work together. and so, as a commissioner, i would support policies that do as much as possible to leverage resource
i would have to say, you have done a fantastic job so far. i hope it is something that is sustainable. what kind of policy ideas would you be able to bring that would further support or encourage collaboration with other law enforcement agencies? >> sure. well, i worked on that a great deal when i was in the city of oakland. i worked on intergovernmental affairs and i worked to try and, you know, work with the state and the federal government to leverage resources, because we were short...
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but but i promise you i would anyone. if you sent me a card i read it at a still have it. applause] >> we are about to get the hook but this is another personal one. what is something you would like to share with the people of the bureau now that it's been just under a year since dot dot dot. many of us remember that day and we likely won't forget. >> never forget just how strong the culture of that organization is. and that's frustrating when you're director who's trying to orient it in certain ways but minor ways. but remember that inertia is your strength and the strength of this country. that people haven't been there when i discovered that culture as ballast for america. if you have worked in the united states military services or in the intelligence community or the fbi, justice department, maybe don't get it. but all of those of you who have worked there and working there now field. no president sure is long enough destroy that. so just remember the long run. remember who you are. and again remember how proud you going to be to tell your grandchildren what you were l
but but i promise you i would anyone. if you sent me a card i read it at a still have it. applause] >> we are about to get the hook but this is another personal one. what is something you would like to share with the people of the bureau now that it's been just under a year since dot dot dot. many of us remember that day and we likely won't forget. >> never forget just how strong the culture of that organization is. and that's frustrating when you're director who's trying to orient...
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but i would like to hear what you think. since i think i described the , it's alsofriendemy a part of the state we were talking about. with j edgar hoover, he was an absolute enemy from day one, at some point restraint in fact by lyndon johnson. but we now know that the fbi had an informant within the ku klux mid-1950's.e and the fbi knew everything that the alabama klan was going to do before they did it. they knew in advance that there was an attack -- there would be an attack on the freedom writers , when viola griggs was murdered . gary roe was in the car from which she was shot. and the fbi knew the next day what had happened and who had done it because they had an informant right in the car. there is even a suggestion that roe himself was a person who far the shot. hoover wasy, jaeger in bed with the ku klux klan and was an absolute opponent -- j edgar hoover was in bed with the ku klux klan and was an absolute opponent. fbi, hector of the reported to robert kennedy. but the justice department did not know half of what
but i would like to hear what you think. since i think i described the , it's alsofriendemy a part of the state we were talking about. with j edgar hoover, he was an absolute enemy from day one, at some point restraint in fact by lyndon johnson. but we now know that the fbi had an informant within the ku klux mid-1950's.e and the fbi knew everything that the alabama klan was going to do before they did it. they knew in advance that there was an attack -- there would be an attack on the freedom...
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i would like to introduce my wife of 45 years. i don't know what i would do without her. my daughter and my son on the end, my oldest and his friend. thank you sir. >> chairman langford, an inking member, senator carper, senator harris, members of the committee i thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i am honored to president trump nominated me to be picketed at the office of ethics. it's been my privilege to serve the country and american public for more than four decades as a current naval officer and later as a civil servant and white house appointee that i might serve further as a director would be the capstone of my government career. i've probably been a member of the team since january 2009 and couldn't be more pleased to have this confirmed an opportunity to lead the people that constitute the most dedicated, talented and professional small agency staff in the executive branch. in context with th the interestd concern of government ethics, we find ourselves underfunded, understaffed, over mission and a great extent underappreciated but to a pers
i would like to introduce my wife of 45 years. i don't know what i would do without her. my daughter and my son on the end, my oldest and his friend. thank you sir. >> chairman langford, an inking member, senator carper, senator harris, members of the committee i thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i am honored to president trump nominated me to be picketed at the office of ethics. it's been my privilege to serve the country and american public for more than four...
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did away with the decisions of the courts that hand cuffed the police, i would say, we are going to have law and order. when i said that, my election was indicate that the politicians and leaders of the large cities of our country, especially, that the people are sick and tired of the breakdown of law and order and they in turn would tell the police to enforce the law, in my judgment, enforcement of the law would bring about a restoration of law and order in the country without the billions of dollars proposed by the social engineers. >> ud said one of the ways to stop a right is to hit someone on the head. >> when someone goes out and begins to loot and burn a building down which endangers the health and safety of everyone, that's a good way to stop it. if you let the police hit someone in the head who was assaulting a person on the street or throwing a fire bomb, i think he would be getting off light if someone hit him in the hez. if he was the president of the president of the united states, i would take what ever steps are necessary to prevent the stoppage of law and order. it's
did away with the decisions of the courts that hand cuffed the police, i would say, we are going to have law and order. when i said that, my election was indicate that the politicians and leaders of the large cities of our country, especially, that the people are sick and tired of the breakdown of law and order and they in turn would tell the police to enforce the law, in my judgment, enforcement of the law would bring about a restoration of law and order in the country without the billions of...
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on the personal issue i would leave it at that. then on the second -- sorry. >> supervisor safai: second question. >> then on the second question, i have not directly participated in disciplinary review in the sense that you are referring to where the police commission would exercise that responsibility. i have been a part of the leadership team at the human rights commission. i've been involved in hiring staff, overseeing a $4 million budget at my previous organization i over saw ten program officers based across latin america and investigated a range of human rights issues. i think at the heart of the disciplinary review process is are you able to look at all of the facts and make sound judgment based on those facts in an objective fashion. that's work that i did in 10 or 12 latin american countries. that's work that i've done with a range of human rights issues in our city. you know, i would bring a sense of independence, judgement to any disciplinary cases before me. >> supervisor safai: and then another question supervisor cohn
on the personal issue i would leave it at that. then on the second -- sorry. >> supervisor safai: second question. >> then on the second question, i have not directly participated in disciplinary review in the sense that you are referring to where the police commission would exercise that responsibility. i have been a part of the leadership team at the human rights commission. i've been involved in hiring staff, overseeing a $4 million budget at my previous organization i over saw...
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things i would look for to see which direction he really is going. ae thing i can say with fairly high degree of confidence is every day youal should be checking the price of oil redemption most ofy you do, but if you checked this morning, texas west crude is up. for my money, no pun intended, to the extent that these day at these prices for the next six months or year, basically hard decisions for their getting a windfall right now and it certainly helping ard lot. this year's budget was based on 44-dollar oil. if you're nearly double that you have more to play with and it gives you more breathing room to get through where we are right now with all the sanctions are facing and more sanctions that seem to be on tap. second factor i would look at andr this one i've given more thought to is legacy. i called the legacy factor. i personally believe putin is all about legacy. i spent a lot of my life studying this but he never misses an opportunity to reach back into various chapters in russian history. that was his most obvious in the speech in the annexa
things i would look for to see which direction he really is going. ae thing i can say with fairly high degree of confidence is every day youal should be checking the price of oil redemption most ofy you do, but if you checked this morning, texas west crude is up. for my money, no pun intended, to the extent that these day at these prices for the next six months or year, basically hard decisions for their getting a windfall right now and it certainly helping ard lot. this year's budget was based...
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. >> i would sleep in the fetal position because my feet would hang over. they took my 30s in my 40s and 50s that they could not take my joy. i couldn't control the years but i could control my joy. >> he languished for years before his case reached the appeal. >> i was never so convinced of somebody's innocence. >> one of the appellate court judges believed his story. >> no committing evidence no fingerprints it was unusual that the appeal was denied. >> finally supreme court intervenedte finally the break he was waiting for just a few weeks ago the state of alabama dropped the case after looking at the evidence matching the bullets to the gun and he was released i was locked up 30 years. >> bitterness kills the soul i cannot hate i have seen at its worst that will not benefit me to hate. [applause] thank you so much this is a really special night. we have spent many hours alone in prison. difficult or i imagine tonight's' just like this so i'm excited to be here with him he has an amazing story and an amazing book we want to share with the entireo world. t
. >> i would sleep in the fetal position because my feet would hang over. they took my 30s in my 40s and 50s that they could not take my joy. i couldn't control the years but i could control my joy. >> he languished for years before his case reached the appeal. >> i was never so convinced of somebody's innocence. >> one of the appellate court judges believed his story. >> no committing evidence no fingerprints it was unusual that the appeal was denied. >>...
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. >> i would like to say the expenditures that are reported are eye-popping and i think any government agency would be amazed to think they can spend money on lavish business parties , taking people on trips, even purchasing lunch for the office on a daily or weekly basis. it doesn't make sense. well, the program arose because there were terrible prizes that through people -- prices that three people out of work. the focus is on that. the big banks got the huge subsidy but we have a lot of people around the country who are hurting and in crisis. i guess the last point i want to ask -- are you convinced you have the controls in place now to make sure that the money that is within the pipeline will be spent in the right way and do you have the controls within treasury to make sure you are on top of it? >> appreciate your question. we are dedicated to working with this committee and making sure any state and program follows the proper cost principles that waste, fraud or abuse. the intended use of the dollars from congress will be followed. the driver of this platform is to help homeowner
. >> i would like to say the expenditures that are reported are eye-popping and i think any government agency would be amazed to think they can spend money on lavish business parties , taking people on trips, even purchasing lunch for the office on a daily or weekly basis. it doesn't make sense. well, the program arose because there were terrible prizes that through people -- prices that three people out of work. the focus is on that. the big banks got the huge subsidy but we have a lot...
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i would like to read a letter. deer chair. i write to urge the committee to support increased fund egfor the services in the 2018-19 budget. one of our cities largest and most influential youth organizations. the city's funding is far too low based on need and high cost of doing business in our city. as you know, the department of children youth and families recently competed competitive process for funding for services over the next five years. it is flawed in three main ways. one, not enough money allocated to out of school time funding. this is for both poor and working class families. two, the funding in several categories with no relationship with families especially public housing. three, too little money to teenagers. the dollars targeted at teens are exclusively for youth's work force development. we believe in the development and provide a lot of services. there is more that teens need than just youth work force development. they have made the boys and girls club looking at a significant reduction in services across th
i would like to read a letter. deer chair. i write to urge the committee to support increased fund egfor the services in the 2018-19 budget. one of our cities largest and most influential youth organizations. the city's funding is far too low based on need and high cost of doing business in our city. as you know, the department of children youth and families recently competed competitive process for funding for services over the next five years. it is flawed in three main ways. one, not enough...
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sanders: i would discuss that with the president. reporter: so is president pleased with the job mayor giuliani has done? ms. sanders: i have not had that conversation with the president. reporter: when was the last time that the president talked to is hel cohen, and still his attorney? and is the president concern that any conversations he would have high-end with cohen would have been -- with the wiretap we heard about today? i am not sure when the last conversation took place. on the second part, i'm not aware of specific places where he is representing the president, and on the last one, i would refer you to the president's outside counsel. reporter: when did you specifically know that the cohenent had paid mr. the $130,000 payment? ms. sanders: during the interview last night. reporter: you said when you have given answers that that information is what you had at the time. now your position is you will not comment because it is ongoing litigation. have you been advised not to weigh into this to protect yourself from any potential
sanders: i would discuss that with the president. reporter: so is president pleased with the job mayor giuliani has done? ms. sanders: i have not had that conversation with the president. reporter: when was the last time that the president talked to is hel cohen, and still his attorney? and is the president concern that any conversations he would have high-end with cohen would have been -- with the wiretap we heard about today? i am not sure when the last conversation took place. on the second...
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i would like to hear milton's comments on this. think one hand, i although russia is more open and in some senses, more vulnerable become ancentives source for u.s. intelligence. difficultn is a more target than it used to be in the 1990's. there are specific reasons for that. officering a former kgb is security conscious. he does not use a computer, he does not talk on the phone. target and a lot of the senior officials in russia's government are patriotic, people who believe role of in the guiding the russian state. folks that are vulnerable to the sorts of enticements that one might rely on for human recruitment. it is not a easy technical target to penetrate. and aaid, i think putin number of the other folks have been transparent about goals and have been going back to the document that putin issued at the turn of this millennium saying, here is the condition russia finds itself in. here is what we need to do to move toward a better future and you look back and it is pretty close to what is done. want to understand russian inten
i would like to hear milton's comments on this. think one hand, i although russia is more open and in some senses, more vulnerable become ancentives source for u.s. intelligence. difficultn is a more target than it used to be in the 1990's. there are specific reasons for that. officering a former kgb is security conscious. he does not use a computer, he does not talk on the phone. target and a lot of the senior officials in russia's government are patriotic, people who believe role of in the...
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i would say, over double digits. rt of my job, as a neighbourhood prosecutor working in the police districts in which i work, i was going to police commission hearings. specifically, when they were held within my district. so i have a significant amount of experience going to settings and sitting through the agenda items, the public comment that is they are, at every meeting. i have interacted with, and in some instances, worked with commissioners to ensure that, in my position as neighbourhood prosecutor for the district attorney's office, we were adequately addressing the needs of the community, and also hearing the voices of the board, excuse me, the commission and the police department. >> supervisor yee: a lot of my other questions were asked by other members. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: yes a lot of the questions were asked. you said in your statement that you made decisions that officers have followed. i'm just wondering if you can expand on that a little bit. >> yes, supervisor. thank you. part
i would say, over double digits. rt of my job, as a neighbourhood prosecutor working in the police districts in which i work, i was going to police commission hearings. specifically, when they were held within my district. so i have a significant amount of experience going to settings and sitting through the agenda items, the public comment that is they are, at every meeting. i have interacted with, and in some instances, worked with commissioners to ensure that, in my position as neighbourhood...
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i guess i would still push opportunities. i think one of the things we see is our students are moving in directions where the opportunities are available. as long as we create an environment that those opportunities will continue to exist, we will have students doing the right thing. that said, i will issue one caution. i do think that we have become a little more closed minded in academia than we were in the past. that is probably not the students. students are always -- they always think they have the truth. look at the three of us, we are bald. it means we went to school during the vietnam war times. you are a little younger, ben, sorry. terrence: don't get him mad. ben: class of 68. edward: there was no more tumultuous time than that. the difference was where we thought we knew everything, there were people that pushed back. that was true among the faculty, among the media, and intelligentsia. i think right now, the one thing i would say we have to worry about is that those other three groups are not pushing back perhaps a
i guess i would still push opportunities. i think one of the things we see is our students are moving in directions where the opportunities are available. as long as we create an environment that those opportunities will continue to exist, we will have students doing the right thing. that said, i will issue one caution. i do think that we have become a little more closed minded in academia than we were in the past. that is probably not the students. students are always -- they always think they...
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every time i would go and see you i would bring up joshua's name, and you would say i'm going to do everything i can. obviously, i believe that. josh thatt to say to your mom never let us forget about you. she is one of the strongest women i know. we have started a friendship that started through maybe some heartache and pain, but we are going to be friends forever because of the bond we have. sincerely,ed to say, that we are with you. utah has been praying for you and so happy that you're coming home. utah wants to thank you, mr. president, for making this happen. we would not be able to do this without you. here, we all worked together to make this happen. you do not know us, but we know you very well joshua, and we welcome you home. trump: thank you very much. every time i saw you i would say do not mention the name joshua, we are working on it. we really had a great team. great job. that weant to mention are doing very well in terms of the summit with north korea. it looks like it is going along very well. as you know, there are meetings going on as we speak in a certain location which i w
every time i would go and see you i would bring up joshua's name, and you would say i'm going to do everything i can. obviously, i believe that. josh thatt to say to your mom never let us forget about you. she is one of the strongest women i know. we have started a friendship that started through maybe some heartache and pain, but we are going to be friends forever because of the bond we have. sincerely,ed to say, that we are with you. utah has been praying for you and so happy that you're...
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i would say new york. by all means. >> pete: if you were a state which state would you be? >> greg: montana. you can do a lot of stuff in montana. no one knows. >> kimberly: with the animals? >> greg: you know what i'm talking about montana arns. >> pete: i gold with new hampshire. live free or die. best motto in the country. >> kimberly: campaign first. >> pete: nothing to do with politics. everything to do with guns. from facebook, donna d. has this question. if you were to get a tattoo what would it be? >> pete: i don't even have to answer that what don't i have? it's not about me. >> geraldo: i have this one right here. this was a jewish star and i got it after the massacre to memorialize the 37 children who were killed by terrorists. >> kimberly: that's a really good one. >> pete: that is a good one. >> kimberly: i don't have any tattoos like dana. >> greg: dana has tattoos? >> kimberly: no. doesn't have any. maybe like the cross. but a very, very. >> pete: that was the first one i gout nautical. >> g
i would say new york. by all means. >> pete: if you were a state which state would you be? >> greg: montana. you can do a lot of stuff in montana. no one knows. >> kimberly: with the animals? >> greg: you know what i'm talking about montana arns. >> pete: i gold with new hampshire. live free or die. best motto in the country. >> kimberly: campaign first. >> pete: nothing to do with politics. everything to do with guns. from facebook, donna d. has this...
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i would not want that job. have seen multiple times now, where you can tell that assad's most recent visit to sochi. reading the transcript of the talks there. you do get the sense that putin is one more time, i think this is the third time i think elise.'s transition thing really needs to get moving. you need to get some traction with people you don't necessarily like. assad is saying we are going to look at the un and talk to some people about a process. he is clearly doing the heisman here, to tell putin, i am in charger. i am not giving up anything to anybody. case you thought i might be willing to do that. putin, for a lot of reasons, most -- one of the most important ones i think, he is still smarting from a comment by a senior u.s. official that they were a regional power. way back. >> that official was president obama. >> thank you, george. i was trying to be diplomatic here. but, i do think that that is part of this. and, playing that role in syria still makes him a player. now, everyone is talking abo
i would not want that job. have seen multiple times now, where you can tell that assad's most recent visit to sochi. reading the transcript of the talks there. you do get the sense that putin is one more time, i think this is the third time i think elise.'s transition thing really needs to get moving. you need to get some traction with people you don't necessarily like. assad is saying we are going to look at the un and talk to some people about a process. he is clearly doing the heisman here,...
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and i would just want to say one other thing. i actually wish i said it at the beginning, how honored and privileged i was to work for president bush. he was the best loss i ever had. to me, then mentioned the financial crisis, the leadership and support he showed, particularly then, is something i am grateful for. one of the things i was grateful for when i came to treasury, he encouraged me to build relations with democrats and republicans, and to really take a bipartisan approach. he was very supportive. i remember when i have that speech and i talked about income disparity. there were a few people in the white house staff that did not like it. the president loved it. he understood the real problem existed there. terrence: one of my favorite lines is from my dear friend, i know he is here somewhere, he said, there was never a president but did not get up every morning with the intention only to do what is in the best interest of the american people. to me, that is saying a lot. that is the way it should be. i would hope our cur
and i would just want to say one other thing. i actually wish i said it at the beginning, how honored and privileged i was to work for president bush. he was the best loss i ever had. to me, then mentioned the financial crisis, the leadership and support he showed, particularly then, is something i am grateful for. one of the things i was grateful for when i came to treasury, he encouraged me to build relations with democrats and republicans, and to really take a bipartisan approach. he was...
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a little bit finer point on it -- i would like to see, the best case -- i don't think there will be a grand bargain. i don't think we will see a big commitment. but i think to add to what frank said, i would like to see both president trump and kim jong-un to agree to allow their diplomats, the experts to come together and develop that roadmap. i don't think you will have a roadmap completed by the time of the summit on the 12th or thereabouts and i don't think they will create one at that time. an agreement to allow experts to work on a roadmap and a time frame meet again in three months or six months and to continue the process. not athat would be success but it would be a good outcome, putting us on a path, a diplomatic path, that we have to test. we have to continue to test and ultimately get into verification aspects. frank: that is the bare minimum. if there are additional things that could be announced, even better. for example there is the travel ban, that prevents u.s. citizens from going to north korea except for journalists and red cross. that that needs to be renewed. some
a little bit finer point on it -- i would like to see, the best case -- i don't think there will be a grand bargain. i don't think we will see a big commitment. but i think to add to what frank said, i would like to see both president trump and kim jong-un to agree to allow their diplomats, the experts to come together and develop that roadmap. i don't think you will have a roadmap completed by the time of the summit on the 12th or thereabouts and i don't think they will create one at that...
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i would forget to breathe. i developed severe p.t.s.d. i did everything i could to try to escape and get back to normal to feel like myself. thanks to insomnia and hyper vigilance i would get up before dawn and go running but i was frozen in a nightmare the rest of the time. i couldn't believe i had been raped and the police didn't care. i would go to work but i couldn't read and couldn't concentrate. eventually i took a leave of absence when i was fortunate enough to connect with the trauma recovery center, rape treatment center. the trauma center has been so incredible and my treatment is ongoing but the trauma of being discarded by law enforcement makes recovery elusive, it's demoralizing and maddening. everyday i struggle with severe depression and anxiety. i shake. i have tremors all the time. even as i stand before you now, i have panic attacks. i jump out of my skin at the slightest noise or surprise. i have to sit with my back to the wall in public spaces. and i'm a shadow of the person i used to be. this is all consuming. focus o
i would forget to breathe. i developed severe p.t.s.d. i did everything i could to try to escape and get back to normal to feel like myself. thanks to insomnia and hyper vigilance i would get up before dawn and go running but i was frozen in a nightmare the rest of the time. i couldn't believe i had been raped and the police didn't care. i would go to work but i couldn't read and couldn't concentrate. eventually i took a leave of absence when i was fortunate enough to connect with the trauma...
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i would say you mean mccann but yes. then the sad mortal also did learn cutler and this is true and i will what. about his but that. i would learn a lot about but that is a. little . bit of the so. that i didn't. the whole. year will be. good though and i had. seen it they had better and i'm going to national center and that as if that is the hay year or hellion hair is. a myth. as of another i have. read several first thing lowry square man well aware has been a man for going to homo should see. some of the total bill aside italian or some of the. men as that. other little bit as a matter of. fairness that had. only animals that are from up that much submissive i get any big deal. mally hold the whole bill with fear to go out and sell it if i am good to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but from as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it from us do join us again next time and do check out all rewind page of al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series bu
i would say you mean mccann but yes. then the sad mortal also did learn cutler and this is true and i will what. about his but that. i would learn a lot about but that is a. little . bit of the so. that i didn't. the whole. year will be. good though and i had. seen it they had better and i'm going to national center and that as if that is the hay year or hellion hair is. a myth. as of another i have. read several first thing lowry square man well aware has been a man for going to homo should...
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i believe there are 20 that are underway that would be allocated. this is an enhancement, i have to look back in the report, i think we give the numbers in our report. >> ok. thank you very much. thank you, mr. rose, appreciate your presentation. colleagues, any questions? supervisor yee? >> supervisor yee: not to him. not to mr. rosenberg. but a general question. maybe trying to get to this earlier in terms of my concerns, i think last time we -- >> supervisor cohen: he -- whoever is representing the airport come forward. >> supervisor yee: i'm a little concerned, and maybe more appropriate to the police department. but as, because i heard somebody say the last time we had this discussion that many of the police officers that get assigned to the airport, because of seniority, many of them are not your people that are coming out off the academies, meaning, i'm a little concerned, because what we are doing is all of a sudden we are having a big drain on possibly a big drain on the seasoned police officers in the city of san francisco and having a lot
i believe there are 20 that are underway that would be allocated. this is an enhancement, i have to look back in the report, i think we give the numbers in our report. >> ok. thank you very much. thank you, mr. rose, appreciate your presentation. colleagues, any questions? supervisor yee? >> supervisor yee: not to him. not to mr. rosenberg. but a general question. maybe trying to get to this earlier in terms of my concerns, i think last time we -- >> supervisor cohen: he --...
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i think i would still be the fbi director. [applause] >> i say that because someone asked me to compare the two, too hard to compare the two accept secretary clinton is someone deeply enmeshed in the rule of law, respect for institutions, a lawyer, given that background, reasonably confident even though she was unhappy with decisions the fbi made she would not fire the fbi director as a result. .. i'm not prepared to answer that one, mike. i admit that, i do think that resonates, for me that what i wrote about president trump and the culture of his leadership but but i seen in a lot of other environments, investigate and post to a lot of corporate fraud. that was a familiar feature of a leadership of a a corporation t was engaged in criminal misconduct. that silence, the boss is a control -- is in control. we do with the boss says. >> who do you admire that is around president trump? >> i admire jim mattis a great deal. i believe he's an american patriot. i get up every morning hoping he's getting at that same morning. [laughin
i think i would still be the fbi director. [applause] >> i say that because someone asked me to compare the two, too hard to compare the two accept secretary clinton is someone deeply enmeshed in the rule of law, respect for institutions, a lawyer, given that background, reasonably confident even though she was unhappy with decisions the fbi made she would not fire the fbi director as a result. .. i'm not prepared to answer that one, mike. i admit that, i do think that resonates, for me...
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on a day like today, should i be thinking about bitcoin, because in some ways, people would argue thenfluence is good. others argue it is bad. where do you sit on that spectrum? interesting an question you raise, and i think from a libertarian perspective, this whole concept of trust and control is very attractive. i am in the middle where i think in order for this to be -- play a major role in the financial system, we need controls in lators, butregu if you look at the way the gsc and markets are impacted by certain regulatory bodies and central banks, i think it is healthy to have an alternative. clear in timesy like these. guy: wayne trench, octagon strategies ceo. we are near the start of cash trading. we will look at stocks we need to be watching. vodafone buying the eastern unit -- unit from liberty. we will be talking about that and other stocks we want to focus on. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to the european market open. i am matt miller in bonn, germany alongside guy johnson in london. we are minutes from the open. joining us, casper. the iran deal is front and
on a day like today, should i be thinking about bitcoin, because in some ways, people would argue thenfluence is good. others argue it is bad. where do you sit on that spectrum? interesting an question you raise, and i think from a libertarian perspective, this whole concept of trust and control is very attractive. i am in the middle where i think in order for this to be -- play a major role in the financial system, we need controls in lators, butregu if you look at the way the gsc and markets...
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every time i would go and see you i would bring up joshua's name and you would say i'm going to do everything can. obviously, i believe it. i also wanted to say to josh, that your mom never let us forget about you. she is one of the strongest women i know. we have started a friendship that has in -- that started through some heart ache and some pain, but we are going to be friends forever. because of the bond that we have had. so, i just wanted to say you.rely that we are with utah has been praying for you and so happy that you are coming home. utah once to thank -- utah once to thank you, mr. president. everybody here, senator hatch, mike lee, bob corker, the state department -- we all work together to make this happen. we don't know you, but we know you very well, joshua. pres. trump: thank you very much, mia. every time i would see her i would say don't mention the name joshua holds, we are working on it. great team.d a that is a strong nucleus right there. we had a great team. a great job. i just want to mention we are doing well in terms of the summit with north korea. it is going along
every time i would go and see you i would bring up joshua's name and you would say i'm going to do everything can. obviously, i believe it. i also wanted to say to josh, that your mom never let us forget about you. she is one of the strongest women i know. we have started a friendship that has in -- that started through some heart ache and some pain, but we are going to be friends forever. because of the bond that we have had. so, i just wanted to say you.rely that we are with utah has been...
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i would give the report to mr. nickens, a point where they can look for the phrase to amend the minutes to capture that. part two, the end of the minutes, i understand the secretary tries to capture long discussions into one or two sentences. phrase reflecting that this proposal, goldman sachs, this proposal was presented to the board. minutes are a reflection of what happened as opposed to rediscussion. i did not consider anything goldman sachs to us was a proposal to hire and fund them. >> president stansbury: do you want to speak to that, or do you want an opportunity to take a look at what was said to amend the minutes? >> i believe this is a discussion, we'll add the two comments, direct quotes that commissioner driscoll requests as long as the maker of the motion, the seconder is amenable to us making those changes. >> president stansbury: do you want to -- >> i don't think it's appropriate to have a discussion, but certainly we can reflect the -- have the minutes reflect the two statements he's requesting. >>
i would give the report to mr. nickens, a point where they can look for the phrase to amend the minutes to capture that. part two, the end of the minutes, i understand the secretary tries to capture long discussions into one or two sentences. phrase reflecting that this proposal, goldman sachs, this proposal was presented to the board. minutes are a reflection of what happened as opposed to rediscussion. i did not consider anything goldman sachs to us was a proposal to hire and fund them....
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i would say there is. there are a lot of religious voices, whether in muslim and jewish communities, or in segments of the catholic church. absolutely, they have been vocal in speaking out against president trump, especially on immigration. protestant communities, what is being talked about that is sometimes i was very interested to hear about this idea of a moderating effect of religious voters. i think that we don't see that loud and clear often in religious leaders speaking. if that is true in their voting, this suggests there are less religious voters choosing immigration as their top issue and voting for trump. they are choosing other issues that don't appeal to religious voters. if that is one segment of the electorate and not the religious segment, what are the reasons religious voters are choosing to vote for trump? i imagine abortion is high on that list and i was disappointed after the election about the lack of polling that addressed abortion. i think abortion and the supreme court, which is rel
i would say there is. there are a lot of religious voices, whether in muslim and jewish communities, or in segments of the catholic church. absolutely, they have been vocal in speaking out against president trump, especially on immigration. protestant communities, what is being talked about that is sometimes i was very interested to hear about this idea of a moderating effect of religious voters. i think that we don't see that loud and clear often in religious leaders speaking. if that is true...
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-- try dr i would not have a heart attack. you were then announced as the ceo. you took the job. and a couple of days later, 9/11 happened. what did you think about what would happen to ge and your career? >> it was an amazing time. every year, i think about the tragedy for the country that is very real. at that moment, we owned 1200 aircraft and nbc. the biggest business was insurance. it was a panic. we went dark on nbc for three days. no advertising. but the most important thing was what happened in aviation. we would have nightly calls. we would have a teleconference and say, airline asked is going to go bankrupt tomorrow. what would you do? ok, let's go. it was night after night of this airline will out. so we were shutting down airlines around the world because the company had not passed terrorism insurance. so you are making these decisions. that was for 30 days. finally i was thinking, the sun is going to rise again. bob wright said tom brokaw just received anthrax in the mail. rudy giuliani is in the elevator, what yo
-- try dr i would not have a heart attack. you were then announced as the ceo. you took the job. and a couple of days later, 9/11 happened. what did you think about what would happen to ge and your career? >> it was an amazing time. every year, i think about the tragedy for the country that is very real. at that moment, we owned 1200 aircraft and nbc. the biggest business was insurance. it was a panic. we went dark on nbc for three days. no advertising. but the most important thing was...
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i would never have ever guessed that i would have had the career that i have had. a buddy of mine when i went over for my first tour in vietnam, top, we flew in the air force together from eglin air force base. he took me to the airport in los angeles to catch a flight over to vietnam. he said -- steve, i am worried about you. i think you are going to go over and try to shoot down a mig and get yourself killed. and i said -- bob, don't worry. i will never see one. we never know, folks. that is what is so exciting. you know what, if we get there and we are not prepared, we won't be able to take advantage of the opportunities. what i am saying to you is prepare yourself every single day and savor and enjoy and appreciate every day. two, three people with dignity and respect. my goodness, if we could just do it. treat othersust the way we want to be treated, wouldn't it be a different world? we would not need any other roles, would we? does anyone know about usaa insurance? do you know who the founder of usaa was? he was the dean when i was a student at the academy. i
i would never have ever guessed that i would have had the career that i have had. a buddy of mine when i went over for my first tour in vietnam, top, we flew in the air force together from eglin air force base. he took me to the airport in los angeles to catch a flight over to vietnam. he said -- steve, i am worried about you. i think you are going to go over and try to shoot down a mig and get yourself killed. and i said -- bob, don't worry. i will never see one. we never know, folks. that is...
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i think it would be beneficial to learn. they interview a lot of people, but people get washed out at various stages, and i think that affects minority applicants to a greater degree from certain communities. >> supervisor safai: any other questions from the committee right now? supervisor cohen? >> supervisor cohen: no. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. if we have any other questions, mr. hamasaki, we will call you back up -- oh, actually, i do have one last one. i do. and supervisor cohen referenced it. you've been through this process before, and how do you think having gone through this process before informs your return and what that means to being on the commission? you've been through the process of application. you were very close to being appointed, and you chose to stay active. >> yeah. >> supervisor safai: so why, and how -- and how does that inform your -- your decision? >> just like high school, i got over a broken heart, you know? you know, everybody -- it was tough. but honestly, the work, and i think i see the
i think it would be beneficial to learn. they interview a lot of people, but people get washed out at various stages, and i think that affects minority applicants to a greater degree from certain communities. >> supervisor safai: any other questions from the committee right now? supervisor cohen? >> supervisor cohen: no. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. if we have any other questions, mr. hamasaki, we will call you back up -- oh, actually, i do have one last one. i do. and...
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i would like to see more. egret some of my colleagues' comments in terms of mischaracterization, but that's part of the process, and welcome to it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank the vice chairman. i would ask unanimous consent to enter into the record two documents provided by senator feinstein in opposition to the nomination. one from myself, a statement of support from attorney general michael mccasey. i would expand my unanimous consent to include any documents that are for or against the nomination, and i would ask unanimous consent that every member be given the opportunity for additional follow-on questions and those qfrs would be -- would need to be in by the close of business tomorrow. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. >> very quickly, following up on that point you made, and i support that. i did have several additional questions for the public record, and if i could at least make clear, i think it's important to have those before we vote in the committee, those answers to the additional questions, and i ju
i would like to see more. egret some of my colleagues' comments in terms of mischaracterization, but that's part of the process, and welcome to it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank the vice chairman. i would ask unanimous consent to enter into the record two documents provided by senator feinstein in opposition to the nomination. one from myself, a statement of support from attorney general michael mccasey. i would expand my unanimous consent to include any documents that are for or...
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one obviously still thought i would. still be out in the cool i used to have blood i said yeah but i've shot fifty. five for the third without any for september to see family about five. thousand or any thing he can get on for thirty that he run for the. fill i don't know the one at the foot of. most of the people who live in somalia and john i have new choice but to be. subsistence farmers. rice paddies collects rubber catch river fish to grow vegetables and greens fit for human consumption. a continuous struggle for survival has become the order of the day from the moment the multinational oil companies moved into the area. but. won't talk i'm up on a mine when i'm up and about i mean scott i'm going with and i'm only a. mass i would be under that time gondola up i'm going to double to be happy but i've been. told to be a bit down block on the i don't know my salary when ordering. the how to get through. the new guy up. by now. but i'm going up by youngest that i've got all the. money for the nearly one hundred mark of
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i would imagine abortion is high on that. i was disappointed after the election about the lack of pulling that addressed abortion. related issues were enormously important in convincing people who would otherwise have found it distasteful to >> something like 21% of the public treated that as a top issue when they voted for trump. pretty substantial in such a tight race. jojohn: we talk about that in our next discussion, maybe in response to how important it was to the democrats. you are in a unique position to talk about why people voted for trump and the motivations and how all that worked. johnnie: this was an election not made by hillary clinton or donald trump, this was an election created by the untimely death of judge scalia. that was the linchpin of this election. i can tell you about some specifically in a moment but i would say that was what made this feel existential. you can say, whether it was a real threat or wasn't, but living in california, as it related to religious liberty, we were watching, and moving from v
i would imagine abortion is high on that. i was disappointed after the election about the lack of pulling that addressed abortion. related issues were enormously important in convincing people who would otherwise have found it distasteful to >> something like 21% of the public treated that as a top issue when they voted for trump. pretty substantial in such a tight race. jojohn: we talk about that in our next discussion, maybe in response to how important it was to the democrats. you are...
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so i would like to know where that is at. and supervisors justifiablized their cultural district legislation. i believe that, you know, they gave lip service in that declaration to small businesses, preserving them. and i would like to know if there is any teeth to that. and i would like to know if we can have conversation on that legislation. >> i mean, i have a little bit of follow-up if the commission would like for me to respond. >> yeah. >> initially, there was some distudi discussion if legacy business was going to be talked about and same for arts and districts to come before the commission, small business commission or arts commission, similar to legacy business going before the historic preservation commission, so the commission would provide some comments or advisement in relationship to the purview that it oversees. but they've struck that from the legislation. so you will be -- it is scheduled right now for the next meeting, june meeting, to have a presentation on the cultural districts and the legislation, though
so i would like to know where that is at. and supervisors justifiablized their cultural district legislation. i believe that, you know, they gave lip service in that declaration to small businesses, preserving them. and i would like to know if there is any teeth to that. and i would like to know if we can have conversation on that legislation. >> i mean, i have a little bit of follow-up if the commission would like for me to respond. >> yeah. >> initially, there was some...
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i would love to speak. because we have done nothing wrong. there was no collusion with the russians. there was no obstruction. i have find that we'll be treated fairly. everybody sees it now and it's a pure witch hunt. brian: stunning comments from a federal judge. this happened friday. he questioned the muler probe. he said they are not interested in manafort's potential bank fraud but are interested in ousting president trump. andrew mccarthy, welcome back. what is your reaction to that judge's comments friday? >> i'm relieved that finally someone is able who has the authority and status to push back at the special counsel investigation, someone is finally pushing back at what has been the flaw in this investigation from the beginning which is it's an unguide missile. what's supposed to happen in this country is you have a crime and you are assigned a prosecutor. they assigned a prosecutor and gave him limitless authority to find a crime. that's not supposed to happen in this country. we have someone the special counsel has to take notice of
i would love to speak. because we have done nothing wrong. there was no collusion with the russians. there was no obstruction. i have find that we'll be treated fairly. everybody sees it now and it's a pure witch hunt. brian: stunning comments from a federal judge. this happened friday. he questioned the muler probe. he said they are not interested in manafort's potential bank fraud but are interested in ousting president trump. andrew mccarthy, welcome back. what is your reaction to that...
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i would like to open this up to public comment. i want to ask the survivors if they could come forward first. we are going to give three minutes for public comment given the sensitivity of these stories and not wanting to cut off voice. you can begin to line up over here to your right, my left, and i want to thank everyone so much for coming out today and your bravery in telling your story. feel free to come forward now to the microphone. i can call up some name. julia weber. if julia wants to start. why don't the survivors come up first. thank you. >> i am rachel sutton. when i was 20 years old a supervise and mentor at my work raped me when i was half conscious on february 14, 2013. i reported the crime because i wanted to do the right thing. i tried to get help but in the process what i experienced was 4.5 years and counting today of negligence and incompetence numerous times in every agency i encountered in the process. in the hospital they told me i could urinate before the process which i am now aware i can't. there was strong
i would like to open this up to public comment. i want to ask the survivors if they could come forward first. we are going to give three minutes for public comment given the sensitivity of these stories and not wanting to cut off voice. you can begin to line up over here to your right, my left, and i want to thank everyone so much for coming out today and your bravery in telling your story. feel free to come forward now to the microphone. i can call up some name. julia weber. if julia wants to...
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i would like to see more. i regret some of my colleagues comments in terms of this. >> i would ask unanimous consent to enter into the record, two documents from senator feinstein and one for myself, statements of support from attorney general michael mckenzie. i would expand my unanimous consent to include any documents that are for or against nomination. i would ask that every member be given the opportunity for additional follow-on of questions and most would be in by the close of the day tomorrow. >> [ captioners transitioning - please stand by ] eral additiona questions for the public record, and if i could at least make clear, i think it's important to have those before we vote in the committee, those answers to the additional questions, and i just wanted to convey that and i that andnd i hope we can get consent for that too. >> may i ask a question, please. there has been some comment made about community members not getting response i have had information. it is clear things will be available in a class
i would like to see more. i regret some of my colleagues comments in terms of this. >> i would ask unanimous consent to enter into the record, two documents from senator feinstein and one for myself, statements of support from attorney general michael mckenzie. i would expand my unanimous consent to include any documents that are for or against nomination. i would ask that every member be given the opportunity for additional follow-on of questions and most would be in by the close of the...
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what would like to start? >> i have not heard anything to lead me to believe it was not -- >> i'll just confirm. i am of a similar opinion. again, repeating myself, we've heard many, many of these cases, and it was nice to hear a question that had not come up prior. but i'm sure we're going to hear lots and lots of other cases continuing. i am in agreement with my fellow commissioners. there are no further comments, do you have a motion. >> the only thing i would -- the thing this was interesting to me is that -- and i don't know if this body can do it is an issue of indemnification. when a unit is 7 feet away from an apartment, when with all due respect to the counsel, to counsel's esteemed engineer, we don't know -- we really don't know the long-term effects of all the garbage that's in the air in general. the issue of indim occasion especially when there is a unit so close to a window starts to get me thinking that maybe we, although we might approve the appeal -- sorry -- we might approve the permit, one of the
what would like to start? >> i have not heard anything to lead me to believe it was not -- >> i'll just confirm. i am of a similar opinion. again, repeating myself, we've heard many, many of these cases, and it was nice to hear a question that had not come up prior. but i'm sure we're going to hear lots and lots of other cases continuing. i am in agreement with my fellow commissioners. there are no further comments, do you have a motion. >> the only thing i would -- the thing...
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i would like to speak against the nomination of dr. marshall, i think he does an amazing job in the program that he does with the youth. when it comes to being a police commissioner there are too many people who love the chief, love the department and officers and don't have the courage to speak against what i don't like to call bias, i call racism, i think bias is a cushion word, it makes people feel better about themselves but there's a lot of racist people in law enforcement and more stronger action needs to be taken. and i don't want to go on into my other point. that's my main point. i think we need commissioners that aren't into being friends and love the police chief and also have the courage to speak up against the police officers association. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. any other members of the public wish to speak on this item. please come forward. >> it seems he gets on the show and he will say very pathological things regarding people of color. many levels uphold, he came to the mario woods coalition and he sa
i would like to speak against the nomination of dr. marshall, i think he does an amazing job in the program that he does with the youth. when it comes to being a police commissioner there are too many people who love the chief, love the department and officers and don't have the courage to speak against what i don't like to call bias, i call racism, i think bias is a cushion word, it makes people feel better about themselves but there's a lot of racist people in law enforcement and more...
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they said i would rather be tased than shot. i guess the more disturbing part is they look forward to a use of force encounter with the police department. that is -- it's sort of like my mom always taught me, you know, there was -- back in the old days somebody had you go pick out a switch from the tree when you were about to get some discipline at home. the demoralization in that is that you had to choose your tool of punishment. the fact that young people in general had this idea, especially the black and brown use that they had to have a preference of which force they wanted used on them, that's a culture that we have to move beyond. that's a culture that we can only move beyond if we have strong and consistent positive relations with our community. >> supervisor safai: supervisor yee. answered. supervisor cohn. >> supervisor cohn: thank you for coming back to me, mr. chair. i'm going to switch it up on you because you have a great understanding of the intersectionality of law enforcement as it relates to the african-american
they said i would rather be tased than shot. i guess the more disturbing part is they look forward to a use of force encounter with the police department. that is -- it's sort of like my mom always taught me, you know, there was -- back in the old days somebody had you go pick out a switch from the tree when you were about to get some discipline at home. the demoralization in that is that you had to choose your tool of punishment. the fact that young people in general had this idea, especially...
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thing i would say you mean mccann but yes. then the sad mortal also did learn cutler and this is true and i will have a list of all the his but that is a. little . so. that i didn't. the whole. little girl i know you're. good though and i had. seen it they had a wired buddha and i'm going to national center and that i said if that is the hayyeh or hellion carries. it with. as of another. sub or first thing i am well aware has been a man film akin to homo should see. some of the total bill a side of thailand or some ability to alien in as that afflicted. little bit because a matter of. fairness that had really only animals that are from up that much so from a similar get me to the big deal. mal you hold the whole bill with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but from as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it for us do join us again next time and do check out all rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series
thing i would say you mean mccann but yes. then the sad mortal also did learn cutler and this is true and i will have a list of all the his but that is a. little . so. that i didn't. the whole. little girl i know you're. good though and i had. seen it they had a wired buddha and i'm going to national center and that i said if that is the hayyeh or hellion carries. it with. as of another. sub or first thing i am well aware has been a man film akin to homo should see. some of the total bill a...
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i know that the delegates from the island would like to see that as well. i'd like to ask you and i want to thank you, mister reid for the comment that you have just provided about the focus on women in the military and women in the va now. the numbers we are seeing are coming in to a system that really was not set up for women. many say, and senator murray and i had this discussion about this that the va is a men's va and how we work to accommodate our female veterans. so the references you have to provided, $511 million for gender specific care i think is a good start . i am certainly going to be pushing to make sure that we continue to do right in these areas. let me ask about the veterans legislation. as you know we had in the appropriations act, we authorized the va to bury certain members of the mung guerrilla unit who helped us on vietnam. i've been trying to get this bill moved around, it's been kicking around a long time but i would hope that you could provide me some information in terms of how we are doing with implementation. we know that these m
i know that the delegates from the island would like to see that as well. i'd like to ask you and i want to thank you, mister reid for the comment that you have just provided about the focus on women in the military and women in the va now. the numbers we are seeing are coming in to a system that really was not set up for women. many say, and senator murray and i had this discussion about this that the va is a men's va and how we work to accommodate our female veterans. so the references you...
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i would ask all members to adhere to the five-minute timeframe, and i would remind members that we are in an open session. therefore, classified questions and/or answers would not be appropriate for this period. when we've completed the open session we will immediately move to a closed session where every question will be answered, i am certain. the chair recognizes himself for up to five minutes. hiss haspel, let's just dig right into it. there's been much debate and much news coverage about jose rodriguez, the former director of the clandestine service and his decision to the destruction of the detainee interrogation tapes. can you describe for members your role in those events? >> senator, yes, i can. in 2005, i believe it was fall of 2005, i was chief of staff to the deputy director for operations that is head of the clandestine service. the tape issue had lingered at cia for a period of about three years. i believe the tapes were made in 2002, and over time, was there a great deal of concern about the security risk posed to cia officers who were centered on the threat from al qaed
i would ask all members to adhere to the five-minute timeframe, and i would remind members that we are in an open session. therefore, classified questions and/or answers would not be appropriate for this period. when we've completed the open session we will immediately move to a closed session where every question will be answered, i am certain. the chair recognizes himself for up to five minutes. hiss haspel, let's just dig right into it. there's been much debate and much news coverage about...
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i would refer you to him. >> the president said today that -- a former assistant for special counsel, robert mueller suggested the white house is behind this. is he wrong. >> i cannot comment on anything regarding those questions. i would refer you to the president. >> and about specifically the white house being involved in it. >> that is why i am referencing and referring you to the presidents personal attorney to speak on that matter. >> and then about that white house specifically. are they concerned as adam schiff had said for many of the questions that point to obstruction of justice. >> at the white house we try never to be concerned with anything dealing with adam schiff. >> let me point event with john started off with. earlier today was said that we will have to -- it somebody like this is moving along but do you agree that the -- you have to move forward pretty soon and what is pretty soon? >> a 30 day extension. we expect for these negotiations to be completed at the end of the 30 days. >> will this be the last of the 30 days then? >> i will not get ahead of the process. r
i would refer you to him. >> the president said today that -- a former assistant for special counsel, robert mueller suggested the white house is behind this. is he wrong. >> i cannot comment on anything regarding those questions. i would refer you to the president. >> and about specifically the white house being involved in it. >> that is why i am referencing and referring you to the presidents personal attorney to speak on that matter. >> and then about that...