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our former public defender jeff brown is here. thank you so much for joining us [applause] >> as well as peter king. thank you so much for being here with us, commissioner king. thank you to all the members of the elected family who has joined us here today. we all know how difficult the past couple of weeks have been, not only for our city and the people who work with jeff over the years, but also especially for the people who worked directly with him at the public defender's office. matt gonzalez has let this office, has worked with each and every one of us in city hall during this very difficult transition. he's been a great leader, a great advocate for continuing the work of jeff's legacy, and i wanted to provide him with an opportunity to say a few words about mano at this time. [applause] >> i just want to say that i've never been concerned about this transition. of course, losing jeff was a big loss to our office, it is not one that will ever quite get over, but mayor breed has been a long time friend, not just of jeff adac
our former public defender jeff brown is here. thank you so much for joining us [applause] >> as well as peter king. thank you so much for being here with us, commissioner king. thank you to all the members of the elected family who has joined us here today. we all know how difficult the past couple of weeks have been, not only for our city and the people who work with jeff over the years, but also especially for the people who worked directly with him at the public defender's office....
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god has a tendency of replacing one thing with another , and when we lost jeff, i made a phone call to my reverends. reverend brown, and i cried to him that morning, i said what are we going to do? what do we do now? what is going to happen to us? because as natives no the progressive state that this city is in, and we know how much we are up against, not just socially, not just economically, emotionally, we are here every day, and we fought for our place , and this man here is fighting for our place, too. i can say, 12 years ago i met him in such a dramatic difference of the posture i am in now. i can say that he took a case in which my loved one was facing an astronomical amount of time, because we fell into certain brackets, and he looked at us, and he didn't see any form of boundary, any form of brackets. he saw justice, he saw what we needed him to see. he saw his face in the people, and he saw the walls that were being put up against us, and from 12 years ago to even now, he has followed us. i can call him at the drop of the dime and he will be there. any sort of injustices, i even approach, or he sees, we a
god has a tendency of replacing one thing with another , and when we lost jeff, i made a phone call to my reverends. reverend brown, and i cried to him that morning, i said what are we going to do? what do we do now? what is going to happen to us? because as natives no the progressive state that this city is in, and we know how much we are up against, not just socially, not just economically, emotionally, we are here every day, and we fought for our place , and this man here is fighting for our...
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brown. lawmakers are arguing later start time would improve grades. >>> ra >>> jeff ranieri talking about the glorious weekend ahead of us. >> temperatures are going to be so comfortable. live look right now. we will show you concord's temperatures. that is one of the hottest lately. 83 in concord. 60s by 9 p.m. we'll have the full weekend break down and a check of the shark tank and giants' weather coming up in a few minutes. >>> i'm scott budman. it's a college and a career that's going electric. meet the mechanics of the future. glad you're back how you feeling? ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. you have to scrub. what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it every year. we'll do it every year. i thought you'd say that - let's do it. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. -- at least right now. a big need for auto mechanics, but not the kind we usually see. mechamics for "electric" cars ... and t >>> it's a sign of the times. a big name for auto mechanics. w
brown. lawmakers are arguing later start time would improve grades. >>> ra >>> jeff ranieri talking about the glorious weekend ahead of us. >> temperatures are going to be so comfortable. live look right now. we will show you concord's temperatures. that is one of the hottest lately. 83 in concord. 60s by 9 p.m. we'll have the full weekend break down and a check of the shark tank and giants' weather coming up in a few minutes. >>> i'm scott budman. it's a...
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brown, thanks so much for that. let's bring in wildlife conservationive jeff corewin and former cia operative bob bair. very good to see both of you with very different levels of expertise, particularly on this kind of story. bob, walk us through. what extraction of that magnitude would look like? there's a lot of details about how we don't know how she and her guide were picked up, where they were delivered, all that, but is there a scenario that you can paint for us? >> well, clear lit embassy was involved, and they would send consular officials, but it's the local police that took her back because -- simply because special operations, american special operations cannot operate in that part of the world. they can't stage. they don't have bases set up, so they do depend on the locals which has undoubtedly happened in this case. so far it sounds like a criminal gang. if it's a terrorist gang, i don't think there would have been a resolution this quickly. >> jeff, you know, you've spent lots of time in this part of the world, various game parks throughout africa. uganda's queen elizabeth national park i
brown, thanks so much for that. let's bring in wildlife conservationive jeff corewin and former cia operative bob bair. very good to see both of you with very different levels of expertise, particularly on this kind of story. bob, walk us through. what extraction of that magnitude would look like? there's a lot of details about how we don't know how she and her guide were picked up, where they were delivered, all that, but is there a scenario that you can paint for us? >> well, clear lit...
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jeff? emily? >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. thank you for inviting us to be here today. i want to thank you, supervisor brown for working with us closely on developing this proposal. as you both have pointed out kicked, this is an increasing problem in the city, not only does the data show us that, but a drive around the city and using our eyes shows there's more and more people see leaping and r.v.s and vehicles on the streets. and we think this is a good step towards working to address that problem in a positive manner. thank you. >> thank you. i will read names, and then you can come up and get in line for public comments. thank you, come up. >> good afternoon. figures i'm first because i'm really nervous. i am a san francisco resident, and i've been a san francisco residents my whole life. my name is meghan johnston, but he go by roadkill to most people who know and love me. i am here in support of the proposal for the pilot site. i will just give you guys a point of view from somebody who has had to live in their vehicle i have lived in a vehicle three times in my life, but i will talk about the last ex
jeff? emily? >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. thank you for inviting us to be here today. i want to thank you, supervisor brown for working with us closely on developing this proposal. as you both have pointed out kicked, this is an increasing problem in the city, not only does the data show us that, but a drive around the city and using our eyes shows there's more and more people see leaping and r.v.s and vehicles on the...
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brown, one of the reasons nielsen stayed on the job was to repair her image. she felt she became the face of the child separation policy even though it was jeff sessions' idea. >to identify thousands of immigrant families that u.s. authorities separated at the border. and late last night, more threats by the president to shut down that border tweeting mexico must apprehend all illegals or we'll have in other choice. our country is full. >>> joining us this morning, princeton university historian and professor, julien zeltzer. >> mocking asylum seekers, which is the law, by the way, it is legal for someone to come and seek asylum. mocking asylum seek skpeers and the end of the weekend, the homeland secretary is out. he clearly is honing in on a hard line immigration polts publicly heading into the reelection. >> he's going from a hard line to harder line, and he's frustrated and using in some ways, nielsen to explain why things aren't working and at the same time to double down for the election. and to start to say that he's going to be even tougher. the administration is going to crack down even more. i think this is at heart of his presidency, day one with hi
brown, one of the reasons nielsen stayed on the job was to repair her image. she felt she became the face of the child separation policy even though it was jeff sessions' idea. >to identify thousands of immigrant families that u.s. authorities separated at the border. and late last night, more threats by the president to shut down that border tweeting mexico must apprehend all illegals or we'll have in other choice. our country is full. >>> joining us this morning, princeton...
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we‘ll talk to jeff brown in the north—east, where some of the best places to live in britain have beenstoric buildings like durham cathedral, but northumberland is a bit of a hidden gem. i would imagine most viewers know about hadrian is well but unless you have been appear you might not know a lot more about the county. —— adrian‘s will. but i‘m two we don‘t want everyone to know about it and spoil it for the rest of us! we‘ve got fabulous countryside, wonderful unspoiled beaches, the dark skies that make kielder forest one of the best places in the country for stargazing, and of course the cost of living is relatively cheap as well. but someone has been spilling the beans to the sunday times! for the beans to the sunday times! for the first time the village of allendale, population 2000, is named as one of the best places to live in the country. it‘s everything a rural retreat should be. it has its own brewery, so gets my vote! it‘s handily placed, 35 miles from newcastle to the east and carlisle to the west. it‘s twice been named all england best village of the year. all england bes
we‘ll talk to jeff brown in the north—east, where some of the best places to live in britain have beenstoric buildings like durham cathedral, but northumberland is a bit of a hidden gem. i would imagine most viewers know about hadrian is well but unless you have been appear you might not know a lot more about the county. —— adrian‘s will. but i‘m two we don‘t want everyone to know about it and spoil it for the rest of us! we‘ve got fabulous countryside, wonderful unspoiled...