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she became a passionate advocate for everything from juvenile justice, civil rights, environmental protection, well into her 80's she is still out there marching for something. through the center she created, she salivated journalists, activists, educated people about threats to human the gritty. she was willing to go to extraordinary lengths to support any cause close to her heart. a bucket of ice water over her head. i remember this because she tried to talk me into doing the same. i wrote a check instead. probably the only time i ever said no to ethel. she wasn't too happy about it. as serious as ethel was, she never seemed to take herself too seriously. there is no pretension, no attitude. she treated everybody with the same respect, same curiosity, the same humor. her ability to connect to people high-end love regardless of background, her capacity to see the best in you and not just assume the worst made her such a force for change. what a gift it was to have her on your side. she had a way of believing in you i don't remember exactly the date, shortly after i spoke at the democratic co
she became a passionate advocate for everything from juvenile justice, civil rights, environmental protection, well into her 80's she is still out there marching for something. through the center she created, she salivated journalists, activists, educated people about threats to human the gritty. she was willing to go to extraordinary lengths to support any cause close to her heart. a bucket of ice water over her head. i remember this because she tried to talk me into doing the same. i wrote a...
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department of corrections ricky dixon, florida insurance commissioner michael jaworski, department of juvenile justiceecretary eric hall, and major general john hoss, florida national barn. so we are here now, still less than a week after the storm hit. very quickly after the storm, our rescue mission concluded rapidly. the rescue efforts were made. they were successful. we had the sheriff's department here. we have sheriff's department around the state, police, and then all the state agencies, national guard to the state guard, highway patrol, fish and wildlife service and if you name it, they were all on target. because that mission has been completed, i have sent rescue operations and rescue assets to western north carolina to help with that. it is a very dicey situation there we want to be able to get people to safety. we do have sites in dixie county, taylor county, and forcefully, we've been able to collapse some of those pies come in areas like leon where demand was not hired to it i think you will see some of those pods retrenchment because thankfully we have stores open in most parts of the s
department of corrections ricky dixon, florida insurance commissioner michael jaworski, department of juvenile justiceecretary eric hall, and major general john hoss, florida national barn. so we are here now, still less than a week after the storm hit. very quickly after the storm, our rescue mission concluded rapidly. the rescue efforts were made. they were successful. we had the sheriff's department here. we have sheriff's department around the state, police, and then all the state agencies,...
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. >> roughly 200 courtroom clerks covering criminal, civil, and juvenile justice divisions were on the picket lines. they say with dozens of cases per day, not having proper training can lead to errors which can lead to longer trials or even people spending unnecessary time in jail. >> you need to be trained on how to make the courtroom function properly in order to serve the community, serve justice to the community. we want to process defendants' cases as expedient as we can, but we have to be trained properly because in the courtroom it's like a moving target. >> we heard from one of the attorneys whose case was moved around today in the strike shuffle. >> it was chaotic. everybody didn't really know where to go. lawyers, defendants, family members of defendants and it was crazy because usually we are head into the courtroom. we do our business. we call the case and it moves guard here. i was literally knocking on the court door for ten minutes to get in trying to connect with my client who was appearing via zoom. >> if this strike continues, it could mean the court has to dismiss s
. >> roughly 200 courtroom clerks covering criminal, civil, and juvenile justice divisions were on the picket lines. they say with dozens of cases per day, not having proper training can lead to errors which can lead to longer trials or even people spending unnecessary time in jail. >> you need to be trained on how to make the courtroom function properly in order to serve the community, serve justice to the community. we want to process defendants' cases as expedient as we can, but...
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it settlements with juvenile justice and even the samples of the one who sent me the stuff to you as the you are with them. so from what the the i meant the low to fight to send. don't you ask that or not want to leave the say, see, i meet the russian army fighting on the eastern front in the weeks before i arrived and don't ask the ukraine. you know me here throwing some lightning count for a friendship in the east and around the city of hawkins. the russian army had been routed in you many a man, apparently into the right. and they had for them back to the carriage. some town has twice to read, the caption, the ministry defeats the stones of its invasion. you sent me to treat vehicles. i saw that the russians had to free the according to the headlines back in the west, ukraine was winning. and could even when this war the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the see the mind. oh, yeah. the deadline. i assume you, this isn't the, the, this is for this is my 1st encounter with the russian unit. and my 1st encounter with the russian times. neither seem to be in good working order. but they had b
it settlements with juvenile justice and even the samples of the one who sent me the stuff to you as the you are with them. so from what the the i meant the low to fight to send. don't you ask that or not want to leave the say, see, i meet the russian army fighting on the eastern front in the weeks before i arrived and don't ask the ukraine. you know me here throwing some lightning count for a friendship in the east and around the city of hawkins. the russian army had been routed in you many a...
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michael, your water ski department of juvenile justice secretary eric hall and major general john hostetler, the national guard. so we are here now. we still less than a week out from when the storm hit very quickly after the storm, our rescue mission concluded rapidly. the rescue efforts were made. they were successful. you had the sheriff's department here. we have sheriff's departments around the state police and then all the state agencies, national guard, state guard, highway patrol, fish and wildlife. you name it. they were all on target because that mission has been completed. i have sent rescue operations and rescue assets to western north carolina to help with that. it's a very dicey situation there. we want to be able to get people to safety. we appointed distribution that are in impacted areas. we do have sites in dixie county, taylor county, surrounding counties. fortunately, we've been able to collapse some of those pods in areas like leon, where the demand wasn't high. and i think you're going to see more of those pods retrench in the coming days because thankfully, you know,
michael, your water ski department of juvenile justice secretary eric hall and major general john hostetler, the national guard. so we are here now. we still less than a week out from when the storm hit very quickly after the storm, our rescue mission concluded rapidly. the rescue efforts were made. they were successful. you had the sheriff's department here. we have sheriff's departments around the state police and then all the state agencies, national guard, state guard, highway patrol, fish...
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we are currently also supporting the department of juvenile justice by banqueting juveniles answer to resident facilities and were helping to relocate military families from the affected areas. we continue to provide law enforcement services in conjunction with the partners at fdle to areas in the state that were affected hurricane helene, specifically -- as of today all fhp troops and all 2000 say troopers are activated on an alpha bravo shift. that includes an additional 300 auxiliary state troopers. we are all in full force 24/7 from here on out. want to talk briefly about after the storm passes and makes landfall and we come in behind, you're going to see a lot of first responder personnel. uacs law enforcement, use the national guard, you're going to sue the state court, out of state law enforcement officers. we have 500 out-of-state law enforcement officers adequate to complement and supplement our response. we appreciate fdle leadership on that. you will see d.o.t. personnel. as far as law enforcement goes obvious he would be focus on search and rescue initially, focus on getti
we are currently also supporting the department of juvenile justice by banqueting juveniles answer to resident facilities and were helping to relocate military families from the affected areas. we continue to provide law enforcement services in conjunction with the partners at fdle to areas in the state that were affected hurricane helene, specifically -- as of today all fhp troops and all 2000 say troopers are activated on an alpha bravo shift. that includes an additional 300 auxiliary state...
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criminal, civil and juvenile justice divisions say they're going to walk off the job in just about 15minutes to protest stalled contract negotiations. this labor dispute could halt trials and delay hearings on everything from felonies to traffic violations to proceedings for divorces and child custody cases. >> the family of a slain tech executive is slamming testimony from the sister of the man accused in his murder. this week, césar nominee, the sister of the defendant, testified in court about her relationship with her brother and tech executive bob lee. she also described how she spent the day with lee last year, the day before he was killed. yesterday, during a break in testimony, bob lee's brother and former wife disputed her testimony, saying it was filled with lies. >> well, the tolls on most bay area bridges, including the bay bridge, may be going up again in december when the bay area toll authority meets. it's expected to vote on raising toll rates at all seven state owned toll bridges beginning in january. the tolls may go up every year for the next six years to pay for ma
criminal, civil and juvenile justice divisions say they're going to walk off the job in just about 15minutes to protest stalled contract negotiations. this labor dispute could halt trials and delay hearings on everything from felonies to traffic violations to proceedings for divorces and child custody cases. >> the family of a slain tech executive is slamming testimony from the sister of the man accused in his murder. this week, césar nominee, the sister of the defendant, testified in...
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she became a passionate advocate for everything from juvenile justice, civil rights, environmental protectionr 80's she is still out there marching for something. through the center she created, she salivated journalists, activists, educated people about threats to human the gritty. she was willing to go to extraordinary lengths to support any cause close to her heart. a bucket of ice water over her head. i remember this because she tried to talk me into doing the same. i wrote a check instead. probably the only time i ever said no to ethel. she wasn't too happy about it. as serious as ethel was, she never seemed to take herself too seriously. there is no pretension, no attitude. she treated everybody with the same respect, same curiosity, the same humor. her ability to connect to people high-end love regardless of background, her capacity to see the best in you and not just assume the worst made her such a force for change. what a gift it was to have her on your side. she had a way of believing in you i don't remember exactly the date, shortly after i spoke at the democratic convention. i ha
she became a passionate advocate for everything from juvenile justice, civil rights, environmental protectionr 80's she is still out there marching for something. through the center she created, she salivated journalists, activists, educated people about threats to human the gritty. she was willing to go to extraordinary lengths to support any cause close to her heart. a bucket of ice water over her head. i remember this because she tried to talk me into doing the same. i wrote a check instead....
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she became a passionate advocate for everything from juvenile justice to civil rights to environmental protection well into her 80s she's still out there marching for something. >> reporter: and chris, when president biden delivers the eulogy at this memorial service for ethel kennedy, we could expect it to mirror much of what he said in his statement reacting to her death after suffering a stroke when he called her, quote, an american icon. as an irish catholic, he looked up to the kennedy family his whole life as proof of america's promise. he also talked about how he looked up to robert f. kennedy as one of his heroes. he talked about how ethel kennedy had a whole lifetime of work after her husband died, and also about his personal connection and friendship with her that he said started when his first wife and infant daughter were killed in a car accident, so a decade's long friendship that he is going to be eulogizing when he speaks in just a couple of minutes at this memorial service, chris. >> allie raffa, thank you for that. >>> consider this in an already wild election year, th
she became a passionate advocate for everything from juvenile justice to civil rights to environmental protection well into her 80s she's still out there marching for something. >> reporter: and chris, when president biden delivers the eulogy at this memorial service for ethel kennedy, we could expect it to mirror much of what he said in his statement reacting to her death after suffering a stroke when he called her, quote, an american icon. as an irish catholic, he looked up to the...
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the 4 teens are booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. there are no more details being released about the assault. >> well, oakland mayor sheng thao says the recall effort against her is a battle over coal. now she claims coal interests are behind the recall campaign because she said no to coal in oakland. on thursday, she earned the support of the grassroots organization. no coal in oakland, which is dedicated to clean energy. >> you see a west oakland, we have the highest rate of asthma for black families. and we don't want that. we know that. that's what we had. and we're saying we don't want that anymore. we want all children to thrive. and this is why we're substance staunchly saying no on coal. >> voters will ultimately decide on november 5th if the mayor will get to keep her job if she is recalled, another election will have to be held at a later date to select a replacement. >> it happens. space-x spoke about. >> all right. an exciting moment there for those 4 astronauts back safely on earth after their visit to the space station
the 4 teens are booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. there are no more details being released about the assault. >> well, oakland mayor sheng thao says the recall effort against her is a battle over coal. now she claims coal interests are behind the recall campaign because she said no to coal in oakland. on thursday, she earned the support of the grassroots organization. no coal in oakland, which is dedicated to clean energy. >> you see a west oakland, we have the...
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the 4 teens are now booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. we don't have details from police were released about this all just yet. >> well, fire crews in fremont out best a gating in apartment fire that injured one person that broke out thursday afternoon at the rexford apartments on lexington street, right near monroe avenue they say the person who was hurt was treated there at the scene. the fire only spread to one unit. they were able to knock it down. now, investigation into the cause is under way. we're also following a developing story out of vacaville where police say a man was hit by a car in the downtown area. it happened just after 2 in the afternoon wednesday on cernan street. the man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. the driver involved stayed at the scene and cooperated in light of this. police want to warn you stay aware of your surroundings, share the road and just be safe as you can. when you're out there. >> we are just under a week away from the start of the diwali, hindu festival of lights. it's often celebr
the 4 teens are now booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. we don't have details from police were released about this all just yet. >> well, fire crews in fremont out best a gating in apartment fire that injured one person that broke out thursday afternoon at the rexford apartments on lexington street, right near monroe avenue they say the person who was hurt was treated there at the scene. the fire only spread to one unit. they were able to knock it down. now,...
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the 4 teens are now booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. we don't have any details from police about the assault. >> fire crews in fremont now investigating an apartment fire that injured a person broke out thursday afternoon at the rexford apartments on lexington street, right near monroe avenue. they say the person who was hurt was treated at the scene that fire, by the way, contained to just the one unit. so nobody else displaced. we're also following a developing story out of vacaville where police say a man was hit by a car in the downtown area. it happened just after 02:00pm on wednesday. this was on cernan street. that man went to the hospital with serious injuries. the driver remained at the scene and did cooperate light of this. police want to warn you just obviously be careful when you're out there and be aware of what's around you as you're driving. we're just under a week away from the start of diwali, the hindu festival of lights. >> it's often celebrated with candles and fireworks that has health officials and fire officials a
the 4 teens are now booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. we don't have any details from police about the assault. >> fire crews in fremont now investigating an apartment fire that injured a person broke out thursday afternoon at the rexford apartments on lexington street, right near monroe avenue. they say the person who was hurt was treated at the scene that fire, by the way, contained to just the one unit. so nobody else displaced. we're also following a developing...
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the 4 teenagers now booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. police were released about the assault. but we'll let you know when we find out more. we're also following developing news out of vacaville where police say a man was hit by a car in the downtown area. it happened just after 2 o'clock wednesday afternoon on cernan street. man apparently was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. the driver remained at the scene. investigators were questioning that person in light of this. police are warning you to just stay alert of everybody around you as you're driving. 2 teenagers were arrested after allegedly robbing a usps carrier in south san francisco. police say this happened monday at ashley court. one of the suspects apparently threatened the carrier with a gun. police identified the suspect car through automated license plate, reading cameras. officers were able to arrest the suspects during a traffic stop in the book. them now both into jail. well, as we're just weeks away from the start of volley, the hindu festival of lights. it's
the 4 teenagers now booked into the alameda county juvenile justice center. police were released about the assault. but we'll let you know when we find out more. we're also following developing news out of vacaville where police say a man was hit by a car in the downtown area. it happened just after 2 o'clock wednesday afternoon on cernan street. man apparently was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. the driver remained at the scene. investigators were questioning that person in light...
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one main thing now is talking about juvenile justice center. forget the street. and, i think woodside and por tolla. >> it was supposed to be closed last year and has not because there is a lot of uncertainty about what is supposed to happen. i recently spoke to chief miller the probation officer at the center, so discussing ways we can support them to get that closed and have more equitable resources for the youth who are currently inside still and relying on community members and families and friends instead of like abusive and harmful police officers and the justice system. >> is sthr racial disparities in the youth incarceration? >> yeah. what i heard from the meeting there is currently like 14 youth inside. they range in age but it is all like people of color and people from low income families who are usually the ones more involved in the crimial justice system. >> i read somewhere that like perhaps there could be more money put into the communities to help low income or kids being not targeted but don't have as much opportunities and end up in those places
one main thing now is talking about juvenile justice center. forget the street. and, i think woodside and por tolla. >> it was supposed to be closed last year and has not because there is a lot of uncertainty about what is supposed to happen. i recently spoke to chief miller the probation officer at the center, so discussing ways we can support them to get that closed and have more equitable resources for the youth who are currently inside still and relying on community members and...
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the education mental health, behavioral health, law enforcement district attorney office and juvenile justice to form teams atround the bay area. value the folks we believe are at risk of violence. risk of harming their community. on the website there is a [indiscernible] for that threat management group, so the goal ask to do the evaluation. behavioral analysis folks. fbi. capital police. secret service. ph.d and other organizations to evaluate the threats. the other component that is table top exercise that we will be doing specifically to work on response capabilities for law enforcement. i tell you i have been for over 25 years pretty much mostly major threat events in the country and locally in california. it is like ground-hog day when i go out there. the way things are done, we do have [indiscernible] emergency management and fire have done it well. law enforcement, not so well. we are trying to get better. our goal is bring those folks together along with personnel from dem and [indiscernible] to come out and walk through this for law enforcement to better equip and give us a resource
the education mental health, behavioral health, law enforcement district attorney office and juvenile justice to form teams atround the bay area. value the folks we believe are at risk of violence. risk of harming their community. on the website there is a [indiscernible] for that threat management group, so the goal ask to do the evaluation. behavioral analysis folks. fbi. capital police. secret service. ph.d and other organizations to evaluate the threats. the other component that is table...
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we then contacted the center on juvenile and criminal justice, which compiled the doj numbers. >> theirarance rate was already abysmal. now it's you know, practically nothing. they're just not solving crimes. >> tanisha hollins is with californians for safety and justice, a public safety advocacy group. >> police have a job to do. so to hear that crimes are not being solved, that is concerning, but it's familiar. when you talk to people whose cars have been broken into or property has been stolen, you hear that they don't even bother calling the police because they don't think they will show up. the responsibility for them to file a police report is put back on them. >> oakland pd appears to have a data problem. they don't seem to even know how many crimes are being committed in the city. the numbers they report publicly are different from what they are reporting to the california department of justice. according to the stats, they reported to the state that violent crimes have more than doubled, aggravated assaults more than tripled, motor vehicle thefts also more than doubled. >> the
we then contacted the center on juvenile and criminal justice, which compiled the doj numbers. >> theirarance rate was already abysmal. now it's you know, practically nothing. they're just not solving crimes. >> tanisha hollins is with californians for safety and justice, a public safety advocacy group. >> police have a job to do. so to hear that crimes are not being solved, that is concerning, but it's familiar. when you talk to people whose cars have been broken into or...
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juvenile offenders. we would like you to clarify and tell us what your opinion is about our current policing and justice system. >> congressman. >> this is a big issue. we've had three county attorneys and three county sheriffs talk about the rise in juvenile violent crime. overall crime is going down and up out of that but juvenile violent crime is god of 1700% over eight years. the chief has made a big point about this. our shares say the biggest factor is the -- that belongs to tony vargas that he passed about for five years ago, or security going to actually that made it harder to hold violent juveniles. they sheriffs are saying this. the county attorneys are saying this and i'm quoting them. the number one reason we have a spike in juvenile violence is because of tony vargas a minute. in fact, share of hansen said to make innocent people were murdered and his amendment was a primary reason why. the thing here to ask yourself when you're the law enforcement and you see that tony led a protest in the sum of 2020, still is on the line of the protesters while they were throwing rocks the size of this at
juvenile offenders. we would like you to clarify and tell us what your opinion is about our current policing and justice system. >> congressman. >> this is a big issue. we've had three county attorneys and three county sheriffs talk about the rise in juvenile violent crime. overall crime is going down and up out of that but juvenile violent crime is god of 1700% over eight years. the chief has made a big point about this. our shares say the biggest factor is the -- that belongs to...
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the union says members on strike work in a variety of roles here at the hall of justice in civil, criminal and juvenile cases. so again, we're waiting to find out what the impact to those cases could be because of this one day strike. live in san francisco. ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news and the family of a slain tech executive is slamming testimony from the sister of the man accused of his killing this wee. césar nominee, the sister of the defendant, niuma mohamed, testified in court about her relationship with her brother and with tech executive bob lee. >> she also described how she spent the day with lee last year, on the day before he was killed. yesterday, during a break in the testimony, lee's brother and his former wife disputed her testimony, saying it was filled with lies. >> it was really hard today to see, you know, because our kind of have two sides. one side is that she's really heartbroken from my brother's death and the other side she takes every opportunity to assassinate his character. >> my husband was murdered. she has no right to take her. she has no right to make herself a victim
the union says members on strike work in a variety of roles here at the hall of justice in civil, criminal and juvenile cases. so again, we're waiting to find out what the impact to those cases could be because of this one day strike. live in san francisco. ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news and the family of a slain tech executive is slamming testimony from the sister of the man accused of his killing this wee. césar nominee, the sister of the defendant, niuma mohamed, testified in court about...
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and i hope everyone understands that we have the juvenile crime crisis for all sorts of different reasons, most of which are tied to the criminal justicet we saw 2020-2022 and now add the element of them being in the country illegally, it make it is even more difficult for law enforcement potential cooperation between agencies at local level and national level not allowed to occur. we'll continue to see this and especially because the folks know how to play the system the same way that gang members know how to pour into the country illegally because of american citizens. liz: these gang member have been recruiting >> itched to know how quickly in a sanctuary city like they're calling, athens, georgia, how quickly can released and move the threats to society so our children can go out on a runzas they rightfully should be able to do in a park in the daytime by themselves. >> first of all, we are going to end all sanctuary cities immediately. we're going to end them. because they're really -- wit>> without on executive orde? >> i'll have to do it with an executive order. do it with the al aliens act of9 #. 1798 and can move people out of
and i hope everyone understands that we have the juvenile crime crisis for all sorts of different reasons, most of which are tied to the criminal justicet we saw 2020-2022 and now add the element of them being in the country illegally, it make it is even more difficult for law enforcement potential cooperation between agencies at local level and national level not allowed to occur. we'll continue to see this and especially because the folks know how to play the system the same way that gang...
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local 1021 say they will picket outside the hall of justice beginning at 830 this morning on bryant street. these workers cover everything from juvenile to civil and criminal court cases in the city and even murder trials like the nima momeni trial could be delayed and might not even move forward without the support of these workers. departments, including the trial department, where many trials are happening right now. i guess the managers will do the best they can to try to make the courts function at a bare minimum, but stuff will get delayed and stuff will slow down and if this does come at a crucial time in the murder trial of alemany, who is accused of killing cashapp founder bob lee in her fourth day of testimony, prosecutors pushed sister casar about memory lapses over some issues, saying that she remembered quite a bit more when her brother's lawyers questioned her. they're chipping away at her credibility and it will be difficult for this jury to unpack, cazares testimony because it's not likely that they'll pick and choose what they want to believe. they may disregard the entire testimony, and that's something the prosecuto
local 1021 say they will picket outside the hall of justice beginning at 830 this morning on bryant street. these workers cover everything from juvenile to civil and criminal court cases in the city and even murder trials like the nima momeni trial could be delayed and might not even move forward without the support of these workers. departments, including the trial department, where many trials are happening right now. i guess the managers will do the best they can to try to make the courts...
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justice on bryant street here in san francisco. these are workers who cover everything from juvenile to civil and criminal courts in the city. and that means everything from traffic violations to divorces, even murder trials like the nima momeni trial can't move forward. they say, without the support of these workers. and this comes at a crucial time in the trial of zenni, who is accused of killing cashapp founder bob lee. sister kesar, a key witness for the defense in her fourth day of testimony, was pushed by prosecutors in questioning about her lack of recall and asked about the drug use and lack of sleep in the days before lee was killed. going after her credibility. and they're not only alleging that she's not to be believed because of her drug use, but because she has demonstrated bias in favor of the defense and her brother in her answers. the defense said kazama, many may have remembered more during their direct examination because they provided her with specific texts and phone records to help jar her memory. she also accused prosecutors of trying to intimidate her and trying to get her to lie under oath. a lot of c
justice on bryant street here in san francisco. these are workers who cover everything from juvenile to civil and criminal courts in the city. and that means everything from traffic violations to divorces, even murder trials like the nima momeni trial can't move forward. they say, without the support of these workers. and this comes at a crucial time in the trial of zenni, who is accused of killing cashapp founder bob lee. sister kesar, a key witness for the defense in her fourth day of...
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justice department chanrgin a 27-year-old, an afghan national living in oklahoma, with plotting to kill americans on election day on behalf of isis. according to newly unsealed charges, he and a juvenile were arrested yesterday after attempting to buy two ak-47 assault rifles, ten magazines, and 500 rounds of ammunition from undercover fbi operatives. when he was arrested, doj claims he confirmed the attack was planned for election day, targeting large gatherings of people during which he and the juvenile were expected to die as martyrs. doj officials say the investigation intensified after the fbi searched his phone and discovered communication with an afghan isis recruiter. david? >> david: pierre thomas with the late headline from the justice department. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to that new reporting from journalist bob woodward. the veteran reporter writing that during the early days of the pandemic, while it was raging here in the u.s., that then president trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to vladimir putin for putin's personal use. tonight, trump is denying that claim to our jonathan karl. >> reporter: as the covid pandemic was raging and the governm
justice department chanrgin a 27-year-old, an afghan national living in oklahoma, with plotting to kill americans on election day on behalf of isis. according to newly unsealed charges, he and a juvenile were arrested yesterday after attempting to buy two ak-47 assault rifles, ten magazines, and 500 rounds of ammunition from undercover fbi operatives. when he was arrested, doj claims he confirmed the attack was planned for election day, targeting large gatherings of people during which he and...
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justice department says, "allegedly he indicated his attack was planned for election date and postarrest interview, allegedly confirmed the election date targeting large gatherings gathering to people during which he and the juvenileo die as a martyr or os" former president trump warned thing like this after hasty withdrawal was completed. >> of the country has never been more unsafe and we have people pouring through the southern border which everyone is forgetting about right now because of the travesty of afghanistan. >> you recall during evacuation, u.s. officials warning not all afghans on ca-17 flights out of kabul were fully vetted, carley and todd to. >> carley: he came here special immigration visa and a flood with the withdrawal realized. lucas tomlinson live in washington, thank you so much. the top story today, time is running it for people important to get out before hurricane milton makes landfall tonight curator of the storm projected to brink on survivable storm surge to the state that still recovering from hurricane helene. >> helene was wake-up call. this is literally catastrophic. and i can say without any dramatization whatsoever, if you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you are
justice department says, "allegedly he indicated his attack was planned for election date and postarrest interview, allegedly confirmed the election date targeting large gatherings gathering to people during which he and the juvenileo die as a martyr or os" former president trump warned thing like this after hasty withdrawal was completed. >> of the country has never been more unsafe and we have people pouring through the southern border which everyone is forgetting about right...
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juvenile offenders. we would like you to clarify and tell us what your opinion is about our current policing and justice system. >> congressman. >> this is a big issue. we've had three county attorneys and three county sheriffs talk about the rise in juvenile violent crime. overall crime is going down and up out of that but juvenile violent crime is god of 1700% over eight years. the chief has made a big point about this. our shares say the biggest factor is the -- that belongs to tony vargas that he passed about for five years ago, or security going to actually that made it harder to hold violent juveniles. they sheriffs are saying this. the county attorneys are saying this and i'm quoting them. the number one reason we have a spike in juvenile violence is because of tony vargas a minute. in fact, share of hansen said to make innocent people were murdered and his amendment was a primary reason why. the thing here to ask yourself when you're the law enforcement and you see that tony led a protest in the sum of 2020, still is on the line of the protesters while they were throwing rocks the size of this at
juvenile offenders. we would like you to clarify and tell us what your opinion is about our current policing and justice system. >> congressman. >> this is a big issue. we've had three county attorneys and three county sheriffs talk about the rise in juvenile violent crime. overall crime is going down and up out of that but juvenile violent crime is god of 1700% over eight years. the chief has made a big point about this. our shares say the biggest factor is the -- that belongs to...
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details after the justice department announced it has foiled a potential election day terror attack here in the u.s. prosecutors say they have arrested a 27-year-old afghan national and a juvenile co-conspirator, both living in the u.s., for planning to carry out an attack on behalf of the terror group the islamic state. the pair was arrested after they met two confidential sources and an undercover fbi agent to purchase rifles, magazines and ammunition for the attack. >>> turning now to the 2024 race for the white house, as both candidates focus on the battleground states that could determine who becomes the next president. former president trump is holding two events in pennsylvania, meanwhile vice president harris will head to nevada where she will wrap up her media blitz with a univision town hall tomorrow. during her appearance on the view yesterday, she was asked what she would have done differently than president biden during the past four years. >> there is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of -- and i've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. >> joining us now, nbc news correspondent dasha burns and peter baker, chief white house correspondent
details after the justice department announced it has foiled a potential election day terror attack here in the u.s. prosecutors say they have arrested a 27-year-old afghan national and a juvenile co-conspirator, both living in the u.s., for planning to carry out an attack on behalf of the terror group the islamic state. the pair was arrested after they met two confidential sources and an undercover fbi agent to purchase rifles, magazines and ammunition for the attack. >>> turning now...