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indicative of something the other the other at least in the sci question investigation is that of john cohen jr john coleman jr committed suicide last may and from solitary confinement and. his case is is. different because he displayed. it seemed like he was mentally ill he he showed signs of mental illness but he hadn't been diagnosed mentally ill so he was placed in solitary confinement and nobody really gave it a second and in fact he was in solitary confinement in several state prisons in the state of pennsylvania. and it crests and he started to tell people that he was considering suicide and from what we're hearing from other prisoners who were in solitary confinement at the same time that he was there people who were in prison cells adjacency is they're saying that he was telling everybody he was getting ready to commit suicide it was thinking about committing suicide and that there were administrators that person who just said if he was going to do it he's going to do it and so be it so take from that what you will those are the allegations that were welling up added to the riot her
indicative of something the other the other at least in the sci question investigation is that of john cohen jr john coleman jr committed suicide last may and from solitary confinement and. his case is is. different because he displayed. it seemed like he was mentally ill he he showed signs of mental illness but he hadn't been diagnosed mentally ill so he was placed in solitary confinement and nobody really gave it a second and in fact he was in solitary confinement in several state prisons in...
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in march of this year, john cohen, who i believe is your principle deputy coordinator for counterterrorism testified before a house subcommittee that the department should have biometric exit system designed and ready to go, at least ready to roll out and announce and describe some time within the next few weeks, in the coming weeks. in the written testimony today, i believe you said that a biometric exit system should be ready for deployment and use within four years. how confident are you about that timeframe? >> what we are planning and, senator, the actual plan is in final clearance with omb. it should be out shortly. but given our ability to do enhanced biometric exit, employing that and using that as the platform for adding on the biomet rick. the plan is done from our standpoint. we're just working through the final nuts and bolt with his omb. >> why does it take so long to get it deployed? just the development of the technology? in other words, the fact that it takes four years to get it going, is that -- >> well, it's cost. it's the scope of the issue. we have so many ways that pe
in march of this year, john cohen, who i believe is your principle deputy coordinator for counterterrorism testified before a house subcommittee that the department should have biometric exit system designed and ready to go, at least ready to roll out and announce and describe some time within the next few weeks, in the coming weeks. in the written testimony today, i believe you said that a biometric exit system should be ready for deployment and use within four years. how confident are you...
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john. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks so much. in about ten minutes we'll have an exclusive conversation with thing a -- ag secretary, tom vilsack, here in just a few moments. >>> now to other news breaking, still more resignations in the secret service prostitution scandal. dana bash has the latest on that. >> reporter: that's right, john. tonight two more secret service members have been forced to resign. one had his security clearance permanently revoked, which effectively means that his career would ultimately be over if that stays. and two were cleared of serious charges. so what this means is that the secret service investigation of the 12 members of its organization that were a part of the initial investigation, they have all been dealt with. let me give you a broad pick tut -- picture of the secret service scandal. 12 of been investigated. eight have been forced out. one is in the process of being forced out. that's what was when you lose your security clearance, although he could appeal. three all told have been cleared o
john. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks so much. in about ten minutes we'll have an exclusive conversation with thing a -- ag secretary, tom vilsack, here in just a few moments. >>> now to other news breaking, still more resignations in the secret service prostitution scandal. dana bash has the latest on that. >> reporter: that's right, john. tonight two more secret service members have been forced to resign. one had his security clearance permanently revoked, which effectively...
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cohen. district 11 supervisor john avalos, and city treasurer jose cisneros. [applause] front and center. well done. very happy 100th to muni. since its first days of operation on december 28, 1912, this unique public transportation system has attracted and intrigue and amazed and served people from the city and untold visitors from all around the world. at to was the first major publicly owned transportation system in the nation and today is the seventh largest, carrying more than 200 million people a year. muni was part of the rebuilding after the 1900 sixth earthquake and served as a dynamic catalyst as the city expanded over the sand dunes and down the peninsula. songs and movies often have featured muni. i don't know if you have heard this one -- ♪ to be where little cable cars ♪ [laughter] actually, tony bennett in town a couple of weeks ago to do that song. he did a wonderful job. muni is also a system constantly position to realize its position and step forward in the new strategic plan, which is -- san francisco, a great city, and excellent transportation choices. who better to w
cohen. district 11 supervisor john avalos, and city treasurer jose cisneros. [applause] front and center. well done. very happy 100th to muni. since its first days of operation on december 28, 1912, this unique public transportation system has attracted and intrigue and amazed and served people from the city and untold visitors from all around the world. at to was the first major publicly owned transportation system in the nation and today is the seventh largest, carrying more than 200 million...
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supervisor cohen: is there any member of -- mr. johnike. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. supervisor. i wanted to briefly outline we have done since we were last before you on this item. we were asked to do community outrage -- outreach, which i will go over for you. a roughly one block radius around the site would extend it further in a northerly direction. really, a sideline of walt, which is where my finger is. reawe also take a jet -- outreah to the condominium complex, to capture their attention on this item. in doing so, we also offer the opportunity for direct details. all the comments received through 5:00 on friday -- i do not think that anything has come in to my office. not today. we captured the totality of that for you. a couple of petitions were signed. i think you have all the letters as well, in the package. a visual might be helpful. one of the issues that we discussed was the difference between the proprietary apartment, the item before you today, city acting as a man board, against the regulatory permit, w
supervisor cohen: is there any member of -- mr. johnike. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. supervisor. i wanted to briefly outline we have done since we were last before you on this item. we were asked to do community outrage -- outreach, which i will go over for you. a roughly one block radius around the site would extend it further in a northerly direction. really, a sideline of walt, which is where my finger is. reawe also take a jet -- outreah to the condominium complex, to...
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our cashing in crew, wade rogers, jonathan, tracy, john and joining us this week fox news contributor sally cohen. i want to start with you, sally. should the government ever tell private companies who they can and can't hire. >> government can't tell private companies to do anything and i'm sure apple and ceo tim cook are actually giggling behind their ipads as they listen to this because they have created company that's the best in the world not because what have the government had to say to them. and for the government to actually think they could select employees is just as laughable. >> well, they are paying big bucks. apple could go to austin, texas. they could get an 830% tax rebate over ten years. that's a huge chunk of change for apples. >> once you let the feds in, they will dictate to you what they want to. that's up to apple. if you are getting the tax breaks and people getting the tax breaks say you have to do something to get them, you are not going to throw out the bathwater with the baby. are you going to accept it or not do it? what they ought to do is say we don't need any of th
our cashing in crew, wade rogers, jonathan, tracy, john and joining us this week fox news contributor sally cohen. i want to start with you, sally. should the government ever tell private companies who they can and can't hire. >> government can't tell private companies to do anything and i'm sure apple and ceo tim cook are actually giggling behind their ipads as they listen to this because they have created company that's the best in the world not because what have the government had to...
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cohen: thank you. all right, ladies and gentlemen. this meeting is adjourned. >> thank you very much for that kind of deduction. good morning, everyone. i want to thank john, wade, steve, and the entire chamber for the invitation to address you. i know i am the last speaker, and after that panel i am eager to have to go back to work. sarah, thank you. cady, and george, very appreciative of the dialogue. as you can tell, when you hear about all of that, i could spend hours going through all of the tech companies what they are trying to do. ultimately, it is about job creation, and i get excited about that. it does keep me getting up very early, murder this of how i get there. if i can create one job every day for somebody here in san francisco, that will satisfy me greatly. guess what? there are hundreds of thousands of jobs at stake. i will continue to make this my mantra because i think it is the right thing to do for a great city. i want to also acknowledge the members of the board of supervisors here today. they were announced earlier. we all work as a team and it has never been about the mayor, him or herself, and i have learned that working in concer
cohen: thank you. all right, ladies and gentlemen. this meeting is adjourned. >> thank you very much for that kind of deduction. good morning, everyone. i want to thank john, wade, steve, and the entire chamber for the invitation to address you. i know i am the last speaker, and after that panel i am eager to have to go back to work. sarah, thank you. cady, and george, very appreciative of the dialogue. as you can tell, when you hear about all of that, i could spend hours going through...
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john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> joining us now is the author of "after etan: the missing child case that held america captain". >> lisa cohena former producer for abc and cbs news. good morning. >> good morning. >> good to see you. 33 years later, why does this case remain so fascinating? >> this was the first case in a long, long time that just captured the imagination of, first this city, and then the rest of the country. ultimately the world. and i think that there was a time before etan when kids played in the street and you walked to the bus stop by yourself, two blocks, and then an after-etan. after that people knew that it could happen. once you know that it can happen, then you think maybe it will happen. it changed everything. >> you've written that etan's case has come to mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. what do you mean by that? >> i think that out of this case, and then a few very few high-profile cases that followed, a whole movement began. and there were congressional hearing hearings, all kinds of niche tichs for tracking children in a better way and things like the national center
john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> joining us now is the author of "after etan: the missing child case that held america captain". >> lisa cohena former producer for abc and cbs news. good morning. >> good morning. >> good to see you. 33 years later, why does this case remain so fascinating? >> this was the first case in a long, long time that just captured the imagination of, first this city, and then the rest of the country. ultimately the world....