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was seated on many others and to troll their own conclusions to draw up their own report the international panel report which is what they did and for us it was a very valuable experience to have people from outside the jurisdiction come here look at the evidence and come to their own conclusions. 10 years ago from 2004 to 2006 i had the privilege of chairing an independent international inquiry into potential collusion by british security forces in. military killings of catholics in northern ireland. they certainly were a few bad apples there are a significant number. agents from within the e.u. see the u.d.r. who were involved directly in these killings who are in collusion with them. and their activities their illegal activities according to the evidence we received. to their immediate superiors putting a number of chief inspectors inspectors where we were not able to ascertain if. the chain of command this went we do know that senior authorities in london. information that should have caused them to further investigations of this collusion. we found no no indication that they took their obli
was seated on many others and to troll their own conclusions to draw up their own report the international panel report which is what they did and for us it was a very valuable experience to have people from outside the jurisdiction come here look at the evidence and come to their own conclusions. 10 years ago from 2004 to 2006 i had the privilege of chairing an independent international inquiry into potential collusion by british security forces in. military killings of catholics in northern...
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was seated on many others and to troll their own conclusions to draw up their own report the international panel report which is what they did and for us it was a very valuable experience to have people from outside the jurisdiction come here look at the evidence and come to their own conclusions. 10 years ago from 2004 to 2006 i had the privilege of chairing an independent international inquiry into potential collusion by british security forces into. paramilitary killings of catholics in northern ireland. they certainly were not a few bad apples there were a significant number. within the hour you see in the u.d.r. who were involved directly in these.
was seated on many others and to troll their own conclusions to draw up their own report the international panel report which is what they did and for us it was a very valuable experience to have people from outside the jurisdiction come here look at the evidence and come to their own conclusions. 10 years ago from 2004 to 2006 i had the privilege of chairing an independent international inquiry into potential collusion by british security forces into. paramilitary killings of catholics in...
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look 20 kilometer survey from the boards when this happens the been those and glass panels for the shadow the international airport the for a figure 8 of this or most explosions so this would have to be planned it's not the clashes of the protesters yes of course there is a frustration there is tension and of that is very often go plantation between 'd all major political players in the middle but i do not believe that the. explosion of this magnitude or explosions of this magnitude could actually of be caused by a group of protesters well yet we should point out that lebanon's internal security chief said the blast happened in an area explosive materials there will be a lot of people under a wolf they're hoping that this was just a terrible accident very much that this is the case. and let me just the whole also a lot of fire on the border things which again i will suborning for years. living on is a. big number of groups of totally different interests political groups religious groups are concentrated in one small space there are there was a big presence of the terrorist organisations ations it was kind
look 20 kilometer survey from the boards when this happens the been those and glass panels for the shadow the international airport the for a figure 8 of this or most explosions so this would have to be planned it's not the clashes of the protesters yes of course there is a frustration there is tension and of that is very often go plantation between 'd all major political players in the middle but i do not believe that the. explosion of this magnitude or explosions of this magnitude could...
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really a perception of how desperate and how scared they are global international influence and pressure. i. let's introduce our panel all in hong kong isaac chang a pro-democracy campaigner and spokesman of the hong kong secondary students action platform and drooling and independent china strategist and stephen vines a china analyst and author of the new book define the dragon hong kong and the world's largest dictatorship welcome to you all i'd like to begin with eyes again. china has been very clear everybody who is causing trouble within hong kong is foreign therefore an activist their foreign hands their foreign spies and china has made it clear that this will not be tolerated as a chain are you a foreign agent. i'm definitely a law a foreign agents and a lot of people are only the freedom fighters for the hong kong democracy actions and the move and. kiss they have to put up a label for us as a foreign agents in order to protest in order to prosecute and also process and also the rest so they must put up with some labels like that but actually all fiercely a lot of people it's because of the fair use off the m
really a perception of how desperate and how scared they are global international influence and pressure. i. let's introduce our panel all in hong kong isaac chang a pro-democracy campaigner and spokesman of the hong kong secondary students action platform and drooling and independent china strategist and stephen vines a china analyst and author of the new book define the dragon hong kong and the world's largest dictatorship welcome to you all i'd like to begin with eyes again. china has been...
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internal misconduct. i bring back our panel. john flannery and all the above, including that statement by the attorney general. tying, quote, significant developments before the election. have you seen anything like that? is it inappropriate or legally wrong? >> it is inappropriate and it is legally wrong. i would have been fired in a minute in the southern district of new york if i was making statements before we had a charge. a charge and only that. but there have been a whole list of comments including when the ig came out saying there were errors. but there was no conspiracy, no outright wrong. and both durham and the attorney generals -- at that time. they had not issued a report. they had not finished an investigation. they were telling america, oh, no. now, this is pretty weak tea. this plea that they're getting. he didn't say that paige was a source in the email but he also communicated the email. and he has a felony perjury charges, eight years old, as compared to flynn who pleaded guilty twice to this and the whole dep
internal misconduct. i bring back our panel. john flannery and all the above, including that statement by the attorney general. tying, quote, significant developments before the election. have you seen anything like that? is it inappropriate or legally wrong? >> it is inappropriate and it is legally wrong. i would have been fired in a minute in the southern district of new york if i was making statements before we had a charge. a charge and only that. but there have been a whole list of...
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example of the new italy in recovery the bridge powered by solar panels linking the italian port city with france is a sign by international architect general born renzo piano work continued 24 hours nonstop even when the rest of the country went to do lockdown due to cold 19. a rare achievement we bureaucracy and delays have routinely stored infrastructure projects or geo enjoyment of the plains today is a very emotional day i need to try and find the words because this bridge was born from tragedy and grief and tragedy and grief cannot be forgotten. the city which was split in half so after the collapse has finally come together 2 years on before found lee's who've lost a loved ones the bridge perhaps stands as a reminder that justice hasn't yet been served crank up the odyssey. while leaders are paying tribute to the northern ireland politician john hume who has died at the age of 83 he was seen as pivotal in helping to draft the good friday peace agreement in 1908 bringing end 2 decades of sectarian conflict there harding has more. born during the great depression in 1937 in london dairy or dairy as hume in many call t
example of the new italy in recovery the bridge powered by solar panels linking the italian port city with france is a sign by international architect general born renzo piano work continued 24 hours nonstop even when the rest of the country went to do lockdown due to cold 19. a rare achievement we bureaucracy and delays have routinely stored infrastructure projects or geo enjoyment of the plains today is a very emotional day i need to try and find the words because this bridge was born from...
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educate themselves internally as well, because i don't think at the moment that they fully grasp the issues and i think my thirdly, the need to put together a fully independent panelcation programmes, coaches, management, umpires, and that is not a panicked response, such as sending out invites one day after the guardian have contacted them for inclusion board. needs to be a little been more structure and independent, like the kick it out system that exists in football. well, england hockey said in response to the letter that diversity has been on their agenda for some time now. they say they've set up an external advisory group "to share and ascertain the facts around diversity and inclusion within our sport, so we can create a strategy based on first—hand evidence." snooker — and barry hawkins is safely through his first round match at the world snooker championship. but four—time champion stuart higgins is in a real battle with norwegian kurt maflin. let's get more from the bbc snooker team, steve davis and john parrott. it has been another very exciting day of snicker at the crucible. —— snooker. how did you think gary hawkins performed? pretty solid. did what
educate themselves internally as well, because i don't think at the moment that they fully grasp the issues and i think my thirdly, the need to put together a fully independent panelcation programmes, coaches, management, umpires, and that is not a panicked response, such as sending out invites one day after the guardian have contacted them for inclusion board. needs to be a little been more structure and independent, like the kick it out system that exists in football. well, england hockey...
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get regulatory approval but because of the international law to see what's of these processes which would normally run sequentially and over and running in panel acceptance we've heard that and governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production of a large scale thousands of people have marched to me german capital to protest the coronavirus restrictions are around 17000 demonstrators joined the rally before police moved in to disperse the crowd the mccain has more from but it. you have people coming to the center of berlin to demonstrate how angry they are at what they believe is the denial of their freedom because they don't like the measures put in place to control the pandemic they don't want to observe social distancing they don't want to have to wear masks and that sort of thing and so they believe that by demonstrating that in berlin in the center of the city on a sunny day in august that they can put their point across the interesting thing is that the organizers of this demonstration earlier in the week
get regulatory approval but because of the international law to see what's of these processes which would normally run sequentially and over and running in panel acceptance we've heard that and governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production of a large scale thousands of people have marched to me german capital to protest the coronavirus restrictions are...
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get regulatory approval but because of the international law to see lots of these processes which would normally run sequentially and over and running in panel osu prince we've heard that governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production of a large scale. now on the situation in japan. is the traditional japanese art form hundreds of years old it's the 1st time it's ever been performed like this. the number of the film is a limited. chest and stick to social distancing rules on stage. took years kabuki theater has opened for the 1st time in 5 months with strict guidelines as the capsule reported a record rise including a virus cases for the 3rd consecutive day as tokyo's governor considered ordering a new state of emergency the theatre is at risk of closing once. so stop if there are any requests from the japanese or tokyo government we need to respond appropriately and think of a way to adapt the performance depending on the situation this may unfortunately include having to stop partway through the run the
get regulatory approval but because of the international law to see lots of these processes which would normally run sequentially and over and running in panel osu prince we've heard that governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production of a large scale. now on the situation in japan. is the traditional japanese art form hundreds of years old it's the 1st time...
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regulatory approval but because of the international purchases well what's of these processes which are normally run sequentially and over are not running in panel oh so francis we've heard that and governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production on a large scale that became is in berlin and has more on the protests against covert 19 measures that. one of the things that ministerial circles are really worried about not just here in berlin at a federal level but right across the country and all the states that make up this federal republic are really worried about the 2nd wave of corona which they're trying to stop ironically some of the protesters who have come to the center of early into the brandenburg gate to the one today in london one of the perhaps the most iconic street in berlin perhaps in germany to saying that they are the 2nd wave of corona they are the people who are representing that unspoken majority who don't like these these measures about corona but the point is generally speaking most people
regulatory approval but because of the international purchases well what's of these processes which are normally run sequentially and over are not running in panel oh so francis we've heard that and governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production on a large scale that became is in berlin and has more on the protests against covert 19 measures that. one of the...
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international investigation. many want the investigation of --.ut of the hands there are doubts over whether the panel could be impartialon jimmy lai accused -- evidence, they said i was guilty. i should be presumed innocent. one thing i can say from the we havet they made is the support of independent of hong kong. the new says it has -- law has curtailed the democracy movement. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in . i'm markountries crumpton. this is bloomberg. taylor: u.s. treasury market headed for the worst week in the months after it attempted to send 30-year bonds and received a less than enthusiastic response from buyers. scarlet fu has a special guest. scarlet: i am joined by the cio of the guggenheim global which oversees $260 billion in assets. it is always a pleasure to speak with you. start with treasury. got a selloff that pushed the 10 year yield to an eight week high. this felt like a significant shift. in late july, you said the markets could drive the rates below zero, even without the federal reserve setting is zero rat
international investigation. many want the investigation of --.ut of the hands there are doubts over whether the panel could be impartialon jimmy lai accused -- evidence, they said i was guilty. i should be presumed innocent. one thing i can say from the we havet they made is the support of independent of hong kong. the new says it has -- law has curtailed the democracy movement. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts...
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internal investigation. back to the day's hearing, that kicks off at 9:30 this morning. the panelpected to deliver an immediate decision. we'll have to wait and see what that brings, carley. carley: griff, thank you so much. appreciate it. as senator lindsey graham and ron johnson dig deeper in the senate, the house is also investigating the investigators. congressman devin nunes said they'll need more than documents to get the answers they're looking for. >> the house republicans on the intelligence committee haven't been investigating not just the ukrainians and russians, also potentially whether or not the democrats are involved in this. we're aware of a lot of the documents. if i was ron johnson i'd say not just the documents, i'd subpoena christopher wray. he needs to answer why he put up such a fight, him and rosenstein, put up such a fight back in '17 and '18. carley: the probe heating up with testimony from former debt ag sally yates last week. senator graham says he also wants former fbi director james comey to testify. todd: it is back to virtual school for florida stude
internal investigation. back to the day's hearing, that kicks off at 9:30 this morning. the panelpected to deliver an immediate decision. we'll have to wait and see what that brings, carley. carley: griff, thank you so much. appreciate it. as senator lindsey graham and ron johnson dig deeper in the senate, the house is also investigating the investigators. congressman devin nunes said they'll need more than documents to get the answers they're looking for. >> the house republicans on the...
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and we're still sitting here with interns with no training making a product that's going to a fortune 5 company. joe: what you do, we can do. i haven't heard, from a panelother than it will look snazzier, why it's better. why is it better? lemonis: i and we're still sitting here with interns with no training making a product that's going to a fortune 5 company. why don't the three of us just go chat in that back room? i don't know if the current arrangement is the right deal for me. i want to take this thing from zero to 60 today, and i just don't see the infrastructure for it. but i have a 75,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in pennsylvania. it's got skilled labor, printers, and every machine that you could think of exists there. what if you guys moved to pennsylvania? alex: [ chuckles ] uh... lemonis: i own a custom design business called precise graphix. they have everything that one could possibly need. it's going to actually give this business a shot to succeed. brad: you dropped a bomb on us. alex: he like, "pennsylvania." oh. brad: i'd be in. i'm all-in already as it is. why would i not see this through? -lemonis: alex? -alex: i'm good. [ l
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regular to be approval but because of the international emergency well lots of these processes which are normally run sequentially and over are now running in panel acceptance we've heard that governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production of a large scale. all right it's just gone 5 pm in germany and this is the scene in the hall to the capital lynn with thousands have been out for a rally against restrictions dominic cain is there for us now. these protests the moral stance against government restrictions is. pretty much what's happening is you have people coming to the center of birdland to demonstrate how angry they are at what they believe is the denial of their freedom because they don't like the measures put in place to control the pandemic they don't want to observe social distancing they don't want to have to wear masks and that sort of thing and so they believe that by demonstrating that in berlin in the center of the city on a sunny day in august that they can put their point across the interesting
regular to be approval but because of the international emergency well lots of these processes which are normally run sequentially and over are now running in panel acceptance we've heard that governments are already placing orders for 4 or 4 vaccines and on the off chance that one of them will pass regulatory approval and then you know immediately be able to begin production of a large scale. all right it's just gone 5 pm in germany and this is the scene in the hall to the capital lynn with...
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panel. and i really enjoyed that. theme, the the torall theme, the need continue to build and strengthen our international alliances. damon: one of the questions that has come into #acelections2020 is about the conversation we had when they talk a lot about the importance of technology and cyber security and foreign policy and national security. how do you see technology, which was not really thought of as a foreign-policy national security center,w is front and how do you see this as the next administration needs to grapple with? how does it fit into a foreign-policy agenda? ambassador bell, you are joining us from california, so let's start with you. amb. bell: well, technology, i think it is particularly interesting when it comes to china and some other state a strongo have proven desire and some success for stealing america's intellectual properties. in participating in cyber espionage against american companies i think in terms of technology that is something we really need to focus on. it is a huge economic threat and security threat for all of us. but also come in terms of technology in a positive way, what a
panel. and i really enjoyed that. theme, the the torall theme, the need continue to build and strengthen our international alliances. damon: one of the questions that has come into #acelections2020 is about the conversation we had when they talk a lot about the importance of technology and cyber security and foreign policy and national security. how do you see technology, which was not really thought of as a foreign-policy national security center,w is front and how do you see this as the next...
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>>the republican led senate panel then found then campaign chairman paul manafort was working with a russian intelligence officer and sought to share internal campaign information that officer may have been connected to russia's 2016 hacking operation. now the intelligence community is warning that russia could once again interfere with this year's presidential election in november. >>after harsh criticism from all across the nation. the newly appointed postmaster general says he is now going to hold off on some major changes to the post office until after the vember elections. louis dejoy now says the retail hours at offices will notchange mail processing equipment much of which which has dismantled and the blue collection boxes, many of which have already already been removed will remain where they are now and no mail processing facilities will be closed. he says the postmaster general who is a big trump donor has been heavily criticized for approving budget cuts that would cripple the post office. the changes come as the house of representatives is set to return to washington on saturday to vote on legislation related to the postal servi
>>the republican led senate panel then found then campaign chairman paul manafort was working with a russian intelligence officer and sought to share internal campaign information that officer may have been connected to russia's 2016 hacking operation. now the intelligence community is warning that russia could once again interfere with this year's presidential election in november. >>after harsh criticism from all across the nation. the newly appointed postmaster general says he is...
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panel is to think about accountability. accountability can range from making changes to qualified immunity but also changing policies within departments about how they hold officers accountable internally and also hiring practices within and across a department with respect to who gets promoted, who doesn't, who can get jobs in other jurisdictions once they have done something or are no longer employed in another jurisdiction. accountability is not just qualified immunity. it happens at a number of levels i think we can investigate. and the third one again, i think, we have actually done -- as judge morgan discussed, we have done quite a few -- we made already.ew reforms some of which at the federal level i think have gone in and out but increasing federal accountability, the use of military weapons on civilians and providing them to departments and what level we're confident with as -- comfort we a society in using those weapons. those are issues on the table and we have already had conversations among policymakers. joey: without question. judge morgan, transitioning to you, to the extent you feel comfortable, we'll pivot to do.thing you what can we do at the federal level? i was shoc
panel is to think about accountability. accountability can range from making changes to qualified immunity but also changing policies within departments about how they hold officers accountable internally and also hiring practices within and across a department with respect to who gets promoted, who doesn't, who can get jobs in other jurisdictions once they have done something or are no longer employed in another jurisdiction. accountability is not just qualified immunity. it happens at a...
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panel. it's very easy for things to drift off on the international space station and get lost. having the inventory allows us to make sure there are not any foreign objects that are not supposed to be out during the times in which they are meant to be stowed. so inventory is important for a number of reasons. our next question comes from tim. he says my 10-year-old daughter wants to know how hot the exterior of the spacecraft will get during reentry. awesome. morning,ng, -- good thank you for tuning into the webcast. we are pleased to have young viewers join in for these historic missions. a really good question. the outside of dragon quest -- dragon capsule will reach 3500 degrees fahrenheit. that is very hot, but bob and doug will be safe and comfortable inside the dragon capsule. we have measures in place to make sure the inside of the capsule will be flush with cold air as well as the inside of their spacesuit. even though the outside will be getting hot, bob and doug will rarely be breaking a sweat. >> our next question -- will the super draco thrusters be a backup to the
panel. it's very easy for things to drift off on the international space station and get lost. having the inventory allows us to make sure there are not any foreign objects that are not supposed to be out during the times in which they are meant to be stowed. so inventory is important for a number of reasons. our next question comes from tim. he says my 10-year-old daughter wants to know how hot the exterior of the spacecraft will get during reentry. awesome. morning,ng, -- good thank you for...
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and i think in your panel decision, you said the questions would likely reveal internal deliberative processes and other executive branch discussions. it is not clear that that is true but if it happens, it is happened to some briefing, the government can make that point to the court. and the court could say again, i am not going pursue those questions any further. heve also said the question coud threaten to chill the law enforcement by subjecting the decision making to the inquiriet . none understand that braided so far the government has not taken that position when confronted with the issues when they responded. but again, if the government believes the questions by the court somehow invade, is all they need to say. it should not be presumed that the court will overrule that or make a record and say i'm going to rule against you. the court may be persuaded that the government has every right to give that answer and move on. >> one final question place. yes. if we were to not provide the relief. would we be sending out a role that the court can never issue mandamus after the distr
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international partners w. had the opportunity to witness all of the work and the dedication that has taken to pull of the dm2 mission and it has been truly impressive and inspiring. as you can i panel gin, crew one, we got big smiles on our phrase what we saw from the dn2 mission and then, i said after the launch in a well say it again after watching splash down, it did not seem like this was the first nasa spacex mission with astronauts onboard, and it seems to go extremely smooth and also realized there is a lot of to work go and lack at the data. but again, overall, things need to go very, very well. and then, just a little bit on crew one. we're wrapping up the training later or earlier this week. we had a chance to see the crew one capsule, and it is a beautiful vehicle and we cannot wait to have an opportunity to talk it into space. but again, today, today is really about dm2 and successful mission bob and doug than the families congratulations. >> thank you, mike. we're all excited to celebrate when the crew launcheses at the international space station s. with that we art with questions are the media. again, press star 1 to ask a question. our first question comes from laur
international partners w. had the opportunity to witness all of the work and the dedication that has taken to pull of the dm2 mission and it has been truly impressive and inspiring. as you can i panel gin, crew one, we got big smiles on our phrase what we saw from the dn2 mission and then, i said after the launch in a well say it again after watching splash down, it did not seem like this was the first nasa spacex mission with astronauts onboard, and it seems to go extremely smooth and also...
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international space station. so that we can store the energy that is, that is received from those large solar panels outside of the hurley has been inside of the space station supporting bob behnken and chris cassidy, the other american astronaut on the international space station. as they change out the batteries in order to preserve the international space station. griff: all right, jim bridenstine, thank you very much. i love you were displaying video with bob and doug, holding the trimmer, the dragon mascot toy they took with them. we'll be watching. good luck today, sir. pete: thank you, jim. i never like to change batteries but i never have to walk in space to do it. they had a whole trip for it. >>> returning to your headlines, forcing swimmers out of the water at several new york beaches, one of them shut down until further notice. lifeguards spotting a shark on long island. at least a dozen sightings have been reported in the past week alone. it comes one week after a new york city woman was skilled by a great white shark off the coast of maine. >>> a dunkin' employee is behind bars for allegedly spitting
international space station. so that we can store the energy that is, that is received from those large solar panels outside of the hurley has been inside of the space station supporting bob behnken and chris cassidy, the other american astronaut on the international space station. as they change out the batteries in order to preserve the international space station. griff: all right, jim bridenstine, thank you very much. i love you were displaying video with bob and doug, holding the trimmer,...
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panel which is to think about accountability. accountability can range from making changes to qualified immunity but also changing policies with the department about how they hold the officers accountable internally, hiring practices within the department with respect to who gets promoted, who does it, who can get jobs in other jurisdictions once they have done something or no longer employed in another jurisdiction. so accountability is not just qualified immunity, happens at another enter number of levels. the third one again, we have actually done as morgan discussed, we've done quite a few reforms already, some of which at the federal level i think has gone in and out but including federal accountability, thinking about the use of military and other military weapons on civilians in providing those to the department and what level were comfortable with as a society. all those things are issues on the table that we already have those conversations with our policymakers proved we can continue to do that. >> without question, morgan transitioning to you to the extent you feel comfortable. what else can we do at the federal level, i was shocked to learn there's not a database on this issue of poli
panel which is to think about accountability. accountability can range from making changes to qualified immunity but also changing policies with the department about how they hold the officers accountable internally, hiring practices within the department with respect to who gets promoted, who does it, who can get jobs in other jurisdictions once they have done something or no longer employed in another jurisdiction. so accountability is not just qualified immunity, happens at another enter...
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internally to see what we can do differently. it started this last year earlier this year in terms of having other folks be on those panels.like some of the folks that called in today so they can really vet someone to say, yes, chief i think this is a great person. that is really what we are looking at. i know that can also be -- panels can be problematic as well. we are working to changing what we can. i also have a racial equity officer. i brought this person into the administration prior to the racial equity because i know that he has big solutions for things. you know, we are committed to making things better. >> i appreciate that and would love to be involved with next steps. i know supervisor safai you will follow up on this. i do want to say to underscore something because i know you know this, chief. the folks in my district who are every day interacting with some of the most vulnerable people in our city, people who are experiencing mental illness or substance abuse addiction, and having people who want to be there working with those folks and have philosophy around what it means to serve in san francisco. directo
internally to see what we can do differently. it started this last year earlier this year in terms of having other folks be on those panels.like some of the folks that called in today so they can really vet someone to say, yes, chief i think this is a great person. that is really what we are looking at. i know that can also be -- panels can be problematic as well. we are working to changing what we can. i also have a racial equity officer. i brought this person into the administration prior to...
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know what, i don't think we are ready to host an intern year-round are all summer, but that they can open up their doors and do site visits or tours or panelsconversations. and then it runs all the way up to the opportunity for young people to have long-term employment, and work on a project and be part of the employee base. >> something new, to get new experience and meet people and then you are getting paid for it you are getting paid for doing that. it is really cool. >> i starting next week, i will be a freshman. [cheers and applause] two of the things i appreciate about this program was the amazing mentorship in the job experience that i had. i am grateful for this opportunity. thank you. >> something i learned at airbnb is how to network and how important it is to network because it is not only what you know, but also who you know to get far in life. >> during this program, i learned basic coding languages, had a had to identify the main components and how to network on a corporate level. it is also helping me accumulate my skills all be going towards my college tuition where i will pursue a major in computer science. >> for myself, b
know what, i don't think we are ready to host an intern year-round are all summer, but that they can open up their doors and do site visits or tours or panelsconversations. and then it runs all the way up to the opportunity for young people to have long-term employment, and work on a project and be part of the employee base. >> something new, to get new experience and meet people and then you are getting paid for it you are getting paid for doing that. it is really cool. >> i...
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internally to see what we can do differently. it started this last year earlier this year in terms of having other folks be on those panels.like some of the folks that called in today so they can really vet someone to say, yes, chief i think this is a great person. that is really what we are looking at. i know that can also be -- panels can be problematic as well. we are working to changing what we can. i also have a racial equity officer. i brought this person into the administration prior to the racial equity because i know that he has big solutions for things. you know, we are committed to making things better. >> i appreciate that and would love to be involved with next steps. i know supervisor safai you will follow up on this. i do want to say to underscore something because i know you know this, chief. the folks in my district who are every day interacting with some of the most vulnerable people in our city, people who are experiencing mental illness or substance abuse addiction, and having people who want to be there working with those folks and have philosophy around what it means to serve in san francisco. directo
internally to see what we can do differently. it started this last year earlier this year in terms of having other folks be on those panels.like some of the folks that called in today so they can really vet someone to say, yes, chief i think this is a great person. that is really what we are looking at. i know that can also be -- panels can be problematic as well. we are working to changing what we can. i also have a racial equity officer. i brought this person into the administration prior to...
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internally, and this is what the department has prioritized and focused on. we have changed our hiring and recruitment process. we're standardized all of our questions, our interview questions. we have a panel where three people are now involved in this, and i think -- i'm sorry. it will be a priority -- it is a priority for us. >> supervisor fewer: sure. you don't have a very large budget, but one thing i have brought up before with director merase is what we don't hear from the commission on the status of women is what is the status of women in san francisco. i think that i don't -- i've been on the board almost four years, but i haven't seen a report on how are women faring in san francisco not only by race but just health wise, economically. how are they doing in tech? i really don't know. i don't know how women are faring in this sort of horrible housing crisis, i don't know -- so i've never seen a really comprehensive report about this is the status of women in san francisco on these economics, employment, health, these kinds of things. i've never received a report on that at all. i just want to put a bug in your ear that i think it's actually really only one of three women on this bo
internally, and this is what the department has prioritized and focused on. we have changed our hiring and recruitment process. we're standardized all of our questions, our interview questions. we have a panel where three people are now involved in this, and i think -- i'm sorry. it will be a priority -- it is a priority for us. >> supervisor fewer: sure. you don't have a very large budget, but one thing i have brought up before with director merase is what we don't hear from the...