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where has joe marshall been? the reason he could not be held accountable for his record and his accomplishments is because he hasn't accomplished anything on the board. when asked about the cases of officer-involved text messaging has been resolved, he wasn't able to answer. he doesn't respond to the racism, the implicit bias that is within the san francisco police department. he is coming up for reappointment because he believes that he can be the tool of the mayor on the police department and that is to carry out the will of the police officers' association. that's his reason and purpose for being on the commission. so, lastly, i want to confirm in the many police commission meetings i've attended, he had no courage to speak up against the police officers' association. instead, he is often seen sleeping during meetings. thank you. >> supervisor safai: next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm alexander post. co-chair of the justice committee for the democratic socialists of america. i'm here also in oppos
where has joe marshall been? the reason he could not be held accountable for his record and his accomplishments is because he hasn't accomplished anything on the board. when asked about the cases of officer-involved text messaging has been resolved, he wasn't able to answer. he doesn't respond to the racism, the implicit bias that is within the san francisco police department. he is coming up for reappointment because he believes that he can be the tool of the mayor on the police department and...
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i do want to commend you for voting against joe marshall being reinstated as police commissioner. >> clerk: i will pause your time quickly. that item has had its public comment in committee, so you are not able to speak on that matter today. >> let me move on. i'm here as the owner of a small remodelling business in san francisco that does mostly kitchens and bathrooms and trying to get into the accessory dwelling business. there's a huge potential to help solve our housing crisis and that's why the board passed legislation to promote them. supervisors peskin and weiner, who don't always agree, did the heavy lifting, but as mayor-elect breed said repeatedly in her campaign, the reality is far less than the hopes. the number she referenced at the residential builders association meeting i attended was in the low 200s of a.d.u.s being built. why? as an s.f.-based remodelling contractor, i've had no big jobs yet. i outlined the that challenges and what i think are some of the solutions in a proposal that i will put in front of you in a program called s.f. builds to build a.d.u. units an
i do want to commend you for voting against joe marshall being reinstated as police commissioner. >> clerk: i will pause your time quickly. that item has had its public comment in committee, so you are not able to speak on that matter today. >> let me move on. i'm here as the owner of a small remodelling business in san francisco that does mostly kitchens and bathrooms and trying to get into the accessory dwelling business. there's a huge potential to help solve our housing crisis...
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joe marshall montgomery came to see my grandfather after the war and you can see that they are getting along fine in this picture but montgomery asked my grandfather, when was it built? " once in 1792, then 1800, then in 1814 after you burned it. " the field marshal was quick on his feet and said, " well, if lesson -- well of london hasn't paid for it by now you should go and burn the whitehall. " we rebuilt it fast because it was the simple -- symbol of the country. they wanted it built fast after the war. and you could see at this painting, you could see the original stone, two feet of stone and brick. the interior walls were brick but when they rebuilt it in 1840, 1870 they did not use as much brick, it was a bit inferior so they worked fast with wood on the inside which left the building not as strong as it had been in the beginning. so there's the blame the british part and blame james hoban for building it too fast the second time around but then along comes theodore roosevelt. president roosevelt, the families lived in the mansion and worked in the mansion. the office was in the
joe marshall montgomery came to see my grandfather after the war and you can see that they are getting along fine in this picture but montgomery asked my grandfather, when was it built? " once in 1792, then 1800, then in 1814 after you burned it. " the field marshal was quick on his feet and said, " well, if lesson -- well of london hasn't paid for it by now you should go and burn the whitehall. " we rebuilt it fast because it was the simple -- symbol of the country. they...
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joe fryer, nbc news. >>> we're learning more about a secret air marshal program to follow, monitor and track american citizens flying in the u.s.pebackground and not on a terror watch list. the question is whether it's good law enforcement or violation of privacy. here is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the program is called quiet skies, federal air marshals following two to three dozen americans every day through airports and onto planes, even sitting right next to them. the marshals told to report back if the traveler changes clothes in a restroom, perspires excessively, fidgets, trembles or stares, uses a phone or computer. passengers are foreign travel and other factors raise concerns, including criminal records, curious financial transactions, e-mail or phone numbers linked to terror suspects. among the passengers followed, a businesswoman who was in turkey, even a flight attendant. >> you have over 2 million people a day that travel in and around the united states. you're looking for a threat that's so small it's less than a needle in the haystack. >> reporter: the tsa tells nbc news the primary purpos
joe fryer, nbc news. >>> we're learning more about a secret air marshal program to follow, monitor and track american citizens flying in the u.s.pebackground and not on a terror watch list. the question is whether it's good law enforcement or violation of privacy. here is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the program is called quiet skies, federal air marshals following two to three dozen americans every day through airports and onto planes, even sitting right next to them. the...
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joe's. and that is where we are now. i want to go to cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the u.s. marshals office, art roderick. art, good to have you with us. we've been using the word "barricaded," we've been using the words "hostage situation." we've just learned also, this is a young man in his teens who was willing to shoot his grandmother. >> yes. >> so in your mind, does that make it even more dangerous for the people inside? you know, this young man is clearly trying to, you know -- probably freaking out and trying to decide what to do. what's going on inside his head in terms of him and the interaction with the law enforcement outside? >> this is broken down in terms of what happens on the negotiation side. i can tell you that the tactical teams there are looking at the interior layout of the facility. the one key part that they have is they know the motive here. they know this individual was involved earlier in a domestic situation. so that's a big key as to why -- what's occurring here. usually what s.w.a.t. teams are always worried about is, okay, what's the motive here, what's
joe's. and that is where we are now. i want to go to cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the u.s. marshals office, art roderick. art, good to have you with us. we've been using the word "barricaded," we've been using the words "hostage situation." we've just learned also, this is a young man in his teens who was willing to shoot his grandmother. >> yes. >> so in your mind, does that make it even more dangerous for the people inside? you...
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joe burden on al-jazeera. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the u.s. was getting ready to clean up and leave at least nine hundred seventy s. they picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of this neutronium and other radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the dome it's permeable soil there was nowhere for to line it and therefore the sea water is inside the dome when this dome was built there was no factoring in sea level rises caused by climate change now every day when the tide rolls out radioactive isotopes from underneath the die roll out with it if it really we're not talking just the marshall islands we're talking the whole smooth motion. al-jazeera where every you. hello again you are getting reports that the first three members four members that is of the trapped tie soccer team may have been recovered from the came elite diver is in northern thailand have begun a dangerous operation to rescue twelve boys and their football coach from the depths of the cave complex. w
joe burden on al-jazeera. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the u.s. was getting ready to clean up and leave at least nine hundred seventy s. they picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of this neutronium and other radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the dome it's permeable soil there was nowhere for to line it and therefore the sea...