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moore you know fahrenheit nine eleven it's things like that they're completely to the left i'm james marshall i find him very you know very charming intelligence clean cut individual. no animosity for him you know and eventually yes i think if this were a perfect world we would be occupying iraq oh there was another counter protester bringing the total counter protesters to three and he was young kid he had to hear the camouflage talk on but i don't think he was in the military those people demonstrating that should their disgrace threat to our country once again certain for that kind of people they need to get them out of here and go live with the tears for all i care. because i said. what what are they doing to people to troops that are just going home where they don't know that they're saying you know what you guys what you're doing more is better when all we're doing out there is trying to go out there and make a difference trying to help trying to trying to make so we can live here trying to make so people don't come here and kill innocent people buildings so we're trying to do feel like
moore you know fahrenheit nine eleven it's things like that they're completely to the left i'm james marshall i find him very you know very charming intelligence clean cut individual. no animosity for him you know and eventually yes i think if this were a perfect world we would be occupying iraq oh there was another counter protester bringing the total counter protesters to three and he was young kid he had to hear the camouflage talk on but i don't think he was in the military those people...
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joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one failed to -- failure to take such action would lead to center. these are actions above and beyond call of duty. at this time, i would like to invite the chief of police, cheif gascon, to come up here and speak. >> thank you, everyone, for being here. this is a special moment in policing movie get t
joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of...
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marshals say 21-year-old james brewer has been recaptured. he allegedly swapped i.d.celets with a prisoner yesterday and walked right out of a courthouse. >>> and frontier airlines has canceled nearly 200 flights. a hailstorm at denver airport wednesday night damaged almost a third of airbus' fleet. the cancellations will last at least through monday. now back to "the pretender." >>> broke our family's heart, my heart. i'll say it. ron nelson styles himself an old cowboy, a former gun dealer and broker whose roots in utah go back eight generations. his history with jim rowe began in 1992. you see, ron nelson had lost a young son in a terrible accident, and it turned out that jim rowe, too, had a sad secret. >> he said his wife and his two children were burned up in a fire in laurel, mississippi. >> so you had lost a son in a tragic accident? >> i lost a son. >> he told you he lost his whole family? >> that's right. >> in a tragic accident. >> that's right. >> and soon it slipped out that jim rowe was just about the same age as nelson's son would have been had he lived
marshals say 21-year-old james brewer has been recaptured. he allegedly swapped i.d.celets with a prisoner yesterday and walked right out of a courthouse. >>> and frontier airlines has canceled nearly 200 flights. a hailstorm at denver airport wednesday night damaged almost a third of airbus' fleet. the cancellations will last at least through monday. now back to "the pretender." >>> broke our family's heart, my heart. i'll say it. ron nelson styles himself an old...
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marshall? >> here. >> petra dejesus? >> she's en route. >> commissioner angela chan? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner james slaughter? >> here. >> commissioner julius turman? >> here. >> we have a quorum of commissioners and also joyce hicks of the office of citizens complaints and the chief of police. >> thank you, lieutenant falvey. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the july 13, 2011 police commission hearing. ladies and gentlemen, tonight is what we call our discipline night so we have some closed matters, disciplinary hearings which by law have to be held in closed session so we have a very light agenda before that so we now move to line item number one which is general public comment. >> item number one, general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not individual commissioners or department or o.c.c. personnel. under police commission rules of order, during public comment, neith
marshall? >> here. >> petra dejesus? >> she's en route. >> commissioner angela chan? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner james slaughter? >> here. >> commissioner julius turman? >> here. >> we have a quorum of commissioners and also joyce hicks of the office of citizens complaints and the chief of police. >> thank you, lieutenant falvey. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the july...
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marshall. >> en route. >> he's en route. >> commissioner petra dejesus. >> present. >> commissioner angela chance? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner jamesughter. >> here. >> commissioner julius terman. >> here. >> you have a quorum and joyce hicks at the o.c.c. and commander tim tomioka. >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, july 6 san francisco police commission meeting. ened we'll have commander tomiaoka sit with us until the chief arrives. dr. marshall is en route. tonight's calendar, we have a lot of closed session matters we'll be dealing with in closed session at the close of the calendar. they're disciplinary matters. so we'll start with what we need to do at the beginning which is line item number 1 >> the approval of minutes, an action item for the following meetings, june 1, 8, 15th, and 22nd of 2011. >> thank you, lieutenant. commissioners, you have those minutes in your packet with the caveat we had a discussion regarding the fact these commission meetings are recorded and the best record of these meetings will be the recorded version as opposed to the minutes that we have 250eu7ed -- typed.
marshall. >> en route. >> he's en route. >> commissioner petra dejesus. >> present. >> commissioner angela chance? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner jamesughter. >> here. >> commissioner julius terman. >> here. >> you have a quorum and joyce hicks at the o.c.c. and commander tim tomioka. >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, july 6 san...
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alleged crime boss getting good treatment in police caught up with james bulger in california after 19 years on the run. the u.s. marshalslicopter ride to the court appearance in boston cost $1,500. the ad targeting his girlfriend cost the fbi $50,000. the court appointed lawyer will run taxpayers $125 an hour. >> i can't believe that he has been called indigent. that is one thing i'm outraged. >> why not put him up in the ritz? >> bulger may be costing the government money, but merchadisiers are cashing in. you can find hats and t-shirts and bulger has become a fixture on facebook and twitter. >> most people get a kick out of it. they are appreciate the humor that we are trying to bring to it. >> do we capitalize off of everything? obviously people will take advantage of it. >> if i was related or knew a victim, i would be upset by it. >>> we are about 10 minutes to the top of the hour now. you have been there. you have been on a plane before and you felt like you had to fight for the armrest. maybe you were stuck with somebody who was chatty beside you. coming up, we have an airplane etiquette expert to tell you how to
alleged crime boss getting good treatment in police caught up with james bulger in california after 19 years on the run. the u.s. marshalslicopter ride to the court appearance in boston cost $1,500. the ad targeting his girlfriend cost the fbi $50,000. the court appointed lawyer will run taxpayers $125 an hour. >> i can't believe that he has been called indigent. that is one thing i'm outraged. >> why not put him up in the ritz? >> bulger may be costing the government money,...
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marshall, robert l. carter, herbert hill, arthur stangard, joseph rowe, most recently james foreman, edward w. brooks, patricia roberts harris, just to name a few. >> but some of the civil rights records come from less obvious collections. >> ansel adams, perhaps the biggest household name of a photographer in the united states still. ansel adams wrote a letter to the library of congress, he said, i have these photographs that show the relocation camp back in the 1940's. would you be interested. we said thank you pretty fast. a photographer usually associated with majestic landscape views, his empathy for the people in the camp, his skill with portraiture, but it's also a very complicated subject matter. so a picture of people playing softball inside a war relocation camp, it is a wakeup moment, an aha moment, but also a what is going on here? were people unhappy or satisfied? how was life able to continue if you're locked up? how did you keep going? what was going to happen after the camp? >> not surprisingly, the library of congress keeps a history of some of the noted people who were electe
marshall, robert l. carter, herbert hill, arthur stangard, joseph rowe, most recently james foreman, edward w. brooks, patricia roberts harris, just to name a few. >> but some of the civil rights records come from less obvious collections. >> ansel adams, perhaps the biggest household name of a photographer in the united states still. ansel adams wrote a letter to the library of congress, he said, i have these photographs that show the relocation camp back in the 1940's. would you...
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such prominent activists as their greg marshall, wilkins, robert carter, herbert held, russell story, character thing guard, rustin, joseph lau, most recently james forman, edward brooke, patricia brooks, just to name a few. >> the civil rights records come from less obvious collections. >> cancel adams, perhaps the most household name of -- adams, perhaps the household name of america, he wrote a letter that said, i have something that shows the camps in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said, thank you, pretty fast. his empathy for the people in the camps, his skill with portraiture, but also a very complicated subject matter. it a picture of people playing softball inside a relocation camp, it is a wake-up moment, but also a what is going on here? were people unhappy? how was like to continue if your property has been taken from you? how did you keep going and what was flying to happen after the camp? -- what was going to happen after the camp? >> not surprisingly, the library of congress keeps a history of some of the noted people elected to represent their country in both the house and senate. >> they have a special place in the librar
such prominent activists as their greg marshall, wilkins, robert carter, herbert held, russell story, character thing guard, rustin, joseph lau, most recently james forman, edward brooke, patricia brooks, just to name a few. >> the civil rights records come from less obvious collections. >> cancel adams, perhaps the most household name of -- adams, perhaps the household name of america, he wrote a letter that said, i have something that shows the camps in the 1940's. would you be...
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are enhanced by the papers of such prominent activists as thurgood marshall, wilkens, carter, herbert hill, story," randolph, rowe, jamesoreman, edward works, just to name a few. >> some other records in the library of congress come from less obvious collections. >> cancel adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library saying he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camp in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said thank you pretty fast. if a car for suggested with -- photographer with a skill of courter, a very complicated subject matter. a picture of people playing softball inside a warp relocation camp, it is a waco moment, but also a what is calling on here? were people on happy or satisfied with how was like it would continue even if you are locked up? how did you keep going, and what was going to happen after the camp pro? >> the library keeps a history of some of the noted people selected to represent their country, both in the house and the senate. >> they have a special place here. we are the library of congress and we have collections ranging from -- to someone likes -- who served in c
are enhanced by the papers of such prominent activists as thurgood marshall, wilkens, carter, herbert hill, story," randolph, rowe, jamesoreman, edward works, just to name a few. >> some other records in the library of congress come from less obvious collections. >> cancel adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library saying he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camp in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said thank you pretty fast. if a car for...
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enhanced by of personal papers of such prominent activist as thurgood marshall, roy wilkens, herbert hills, a philip randolph, most recently jameseman, edward w. brooks, just to name a few. to in some of the civil rights records come from less of its collections. >> and so adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library of congress say that he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camps back in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said think you pretty fast. a photographer usually associated with majestic landscapes, his emphasis for the people and his skill with portraiture, but also a complicated subject matter. so a picture of people playing softball in said the war relocation camp. it is a wake-up moment, but also what, what is going on here? were people on happy or satisfied? how was like able to continue even if you are locked up in your property is taken from you? what was going to happen after the camp? >> not surprisingly, the library of congress keeps a history of some of the noted people who elected to represent their country, in both the house of representatives and the senate. >> that a speci
enhanced by of personal papers of such prominent activist as thurgood marshall, roy wilkens, herbert hills, a philip randolph, most recently jameseman, edward w. brooks, just to name a few. to in some of the civil rights records come from less of its collections. >> and so adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library of congress say that he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camps back in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said think you pretty fast. a...