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money won't loiter aka d.j. mannion is one of the two producers deejays on weekends trying out what sounds and beats get people onto the dance floor. the other producer is yon peiffer aka john yoo who has a degree in music he writes the songs and does the arrangements. for new sound which i don't want to say that we shot off cells up in the studio and try to concoct something like cooks and then nothing says up the dishes so that image isn't really accurate but not to use the one who goes out who represents the act which means us too of course but at the end of the day it is not in any. natalie horler was born in england and grew up in bonn where she still lives her father david horner is a professional jazz musician who passed his love of music on to her when she was young after finishing high school natalie worked in a clothing store as a waitress and also sang in a bar. it's one o'clock to bob with an aga i sang one or two evenings a week and a cocktail bars will bounce that was good because it was what i wan
money won't loiter aka d.j. mannion is one of the two producers deejays on weekends trying out what sounds and beats get people onto the dance floor. the other producer is yon peiffer aka john yoo who has a degree in music he writes the songs and does the arrangements. for new sound which i don't want to say that we shot off cells up in the studio and try to concoct something like cooks and then nothing says up the dishes so that image isn't really accurate but not to use the one who goes out...
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emphasize a more intra-goal role of police officers into the community, not just focus on crime such as loitering and vagrancy, but to also prosecute serious crimes instead of locking people up or arresting people. >> why was governor kerner selected, the governor of illinois? elizabeth: illinois was a key kind of state. he was seen as somebody who was a moderate political orientation to steer the committee in a direction that would hopefully not produce conclusions that were too radical or would not be amenable to policy changes. >> one of the questions asked, why did it happen? in 1964/1965, yeah the civil rights act, so there were efforts in play to try to help african-americans, but we saw these demonstrations and uprisings. why? elizabeth: the civil rights act in the voting rights act in the war on poverty did not address the social economic problems that low income black urban people were facing in the mid-1960's. because of the dismantling of jim crow and desegregation in the southern states, northern african-americans were subject to segregation, redlining, and isolation and marginalizati
emphasize a more intra-goal role of police officers into the community, not just focus on crime such as loitering and vagrancy, but to also prosecute serious crimes instead of locking people up or arresting people. >> why was governor kerner selected, the governor of illinois? elizabeth: illinois was a key kind of state. he was seen as somebody who was a moderate political orientation to steer the committee in a direction that would hopefully not produce conclusions that were too radical...
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number four, petitioners shall actively monitor the area and control in an effect to prevent the loitering of persons on any property adjacent to the licensed premise as depicted on abc 253. it should be noted the applicant has agreed with all the above recommended conditions. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. any questions? no. okay. thank you, sergeant george. and i understand that the applicant, janice belen, is here. >> good morning, and i'm not used to speaking in front of people like this, but thank you for the opportunity to present myself. i've been at 2150 for 31 years, and my main concern as a mother and grandmother is always for safety, you know, and i'm very inconvenienced by the move because i've been displaced by big developers. and at first, i was pretty upset, but then, when i started to think about it, it's a move in the right direction, simply for the fact that it's going to cleanup the area more because when i was younger, i got out there, and i fought tooth and nail. i got beat up, my car was vandenbe vandalized and everything. my school was right behind there, an
number four, petitioners shall actively monitor the area and control in an effect to prevent the loitering of persons on any property adjacent to the licensed premise as depicted on abc 253. it should be noted the applicant has agreed with all the above recommended conditions. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. any questions? no. okay. thank you, sergeant george. and i understand that the applicant, janice belen, is here. >> good morning, and i'm not used to speaking in front...
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kind of says, it's like saying elvis appeared here but don't tell anybody and, by the way, don't loiter and don't stand and don't bother the neighbors, blah, blah, blah. and it kind of screams of commercialism which is the core issue behind i think why all these people are here. how -- i don't know -- how can you -- how can you tell -- how are we to tell -- i mean, that's why all these people are here, right? they're claiming that this is going to be a commercial venture and you look at the notes and it says we're re-doing a bathroom and re-doing a foundation for a residential house, fully reasonable. but there's a big sign that sits in front of the house that says, don't tell anybody but this used to be "full house" and please don't loiter and so, therefore, it's like a big commercial sign. how do you know whether that kitchen is not going to be a commercial kitchen? how do you know when that bathroom is being remodeled that it isn't being outfitted for public a.d.a. usage? how do we get by that and dig into really what is the heart and soul of this discussion? >> i mean, there would b
kind of says, it's like saying elvis appeared here but don't tell anybody and, by the way, don't loiter and don't stand and don't bother the neighbors, blah, blah, blah. and it kind of screams of commercialism which is the core issue behind i think why all these people are here. how -- i don't know -- how can you -- how can you tell -- how are we to tell -- i mean, that's why all these people are here, right? they're claiming that this is going to be a commercial venture and you look at the...
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her loiters declined to respond -- lawyers declined to respond, citing ongoing litigation. >> our storieseerily similar. like it makes my chest hurt. >> reporter: tiffany thomas lopez played softball for msu. she says she was abused by nassar from 1999 to 2001 following a back injury, and that she complained to an msu athletic trainer. >> she says, "you're going to make a lot of people uncomfortable. you can do this." she made sure to tell me, "you can do this. you can file a complaint, but this is going to be big news. what's going to happen to him?" it was -- >> all about him. >> yeah. >> reporter: in 2017, msu police did an investigation into nassar. in their report, they say that the msu trainer said she has never had an athlete tell her that nassar made them uncomfortable. back in 2014, an msu investigation into a complaint against nassar cleared him of sexual harassment but led to guidelines that included having someone in the room and little to no skin-to-skin contact in sensitive areas. after then, msu police say at least 12 assaults by nassar were reported. dr. john lapook, cbs n
her loiters declined to respond -- lawyers declined to respond, citing ongoing litigation. >> our storieseerily similar. like it makes my chest hurt. >> reporter: tiffany thomas lopez played softball for msu. she says she was abused by nassar from 1999 to 2001 following a back injury, and that she complained to an msu athletic trainer. >> she says, "you're going to make a lot of people uncomfortable. you can do this." she made sure to tell me, "you can do this....
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needed to focus on apprehending suspects involved in serious crime rather than minor infractions like loitering, which seemed to foster distrust. third, the kerner commission proposed institutional reforms, including the development of internal and external police review boards. that departments needed to policy guidelines to regulate contact between citizens and police and high crime urban areas to help officers determine when to break up a social street gathering and make arrests for victimless crimes. the kerner commission suggested that field interrogation quotas established by police administrators discouraged officers to differentiate that isbehavior suspicious and behavior that is suspicious to an officer simply because it is unfamiliar. wouldng policy guidelines involve reducing or moving entirely specific arrest quotas during each duty. the fifth recommendation was the only policy adopted ivy on the of -- by the omnibus act 1968. the effort to develop community support of law enforcement. commission members urged policymakers, in addition to increased the number of african-american pol
needed to focus on apprehending suspects involved in serious crime rather than minor infractions like loitering, which seemed to foster distrust. third, the kerner commission proposed institutional reforms, including the development of internal and external police review boards. that departments needed to policy guidelines to regulate contact between citizens and police and high crime urban areas to help officers determine when to break up a social street gathering and make arrests for...
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it has a 30 mm gatling gun designed to loiter over the battlefield for hours and show the direction whichry mattis, the pentagon and others are going, more us troops coming in this spring to raise the number to 50,000 troops but this jet is very important. these reserve squadrons are originally going to turkey for the isis fight but because of the success of ice in iraq and syria, these jets were more needed in afghanistan to ramp up the fight against the taliban. >> the troop levels that increased in afghanistan under donald trump, january 2017, over 8080500, 11,500, 14,000, january 2018, 15,000 have been announced. >> that of a far cry from the 100,000 us troops when president obama ordered a surge of troops in 2010-2011, 100,000 troops. what is interesting is last year the us military dropped more bonds in afghanistan than any time since 2012 when you had 20,000 troops but troop members are double what they were when donald trump took office but still far from what they used to be. >> anything additional to report on multiple americans we learned were killed in the latest attack at thi
it has a 30 mm gatling gun designed to loiter over the battlefield for hours and show the direction whichry mattis, the pentagon and others are going, more us troops coming in this spring to raise the number to 50,000 troops but this jet is very important. these reserve squadrons are originally going to turkey for the isis fight but because of the success of ice in iraq and syria, these jets were more needed in afghanistan to ramp up the fight against the taliban. >> the troop levels that...
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he discovered she'd been arrested, strip searched, and booked for loitering with the intent to prostitute. all right. let's assume, perhaps counterfactually, but let's assume at the time the officer made that arrest a disproportionate amount of prostitution activity was taken into play between the hours of 10:00 and 2:00 a.m. a disproportionate amount was being carried on in times square. disproportionate amount carried on by unescorted women. and that a disproportionate amount was being carried on by women of color. say all of that is true. then he would say, oh, i made a rational determination. it was a rational inference i drew. rational judgment. rational profiling. the reason we don't buy that, the reason we find what he did so odious even if he is able to say it was in some sense rational, is given the social consequences of error, if he is mistaken, there is some risk of error and given the social consequences of that if that risk of error is realized, he should have waited longer, reduced risk of error more before acting on that belief. he should have waited until he saw more peop
he discovered she'd been arrested, strip searched, and booked for loitering with the intent to prostitute. all right. let's assume, perhaps counterfactually, but let's assume at the time the officer made that arrest a disproportionate amount of prostitution activity was taken into play between the hours of 10:00 and 2:00 a.m. a disproportionate amount was being carried on in times square. disproportionate amount carried on by unescorted women. and that a disproportionate amount was being...
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francisco to put rules back in place where law enforcement can give tickets back to those caught loitering because if you're not doing it where you're supposed to you can get ticketed and puts responsibility to the actions and responsibility for our own waste. i never leave my stuff. i have a 10-year-old driver. unfortunately my drug addiction cost me but i still see the other ones. i don't want to be the one that sees somebody inject drugs. it rips me apart in side. why should you guys have to deal with this. my demons are mine. not yours. you don't want you to deal with it but i also don't want to be judge or the vicious cycle of judgment. it continues inside of me. it's not good. these things would give me access to the resources to get clean, to get healthy to all the things i don't see any more. if someone says hey, man, we have something for boxing maybe i'd be more likely to go towards it because i'd feel more comfortable talking to that person. this say win-win for everybody in my opinion. and like the guy before me said, you guys do the best thing that needed to happen for san fra
francisco to put rules back in place where law enforcement can give tickets back to those caught loitering because if you're not doing it where you're supposed to you can get ticketed and puts responsibility to the actions and responsibility for our own waste. i never leave my stuff. i have a 10-year-old driver. unfortunately my drug addiction cost me but i still see the other ones. i don't want to be the one that sees somebody inject drugs. it rips me apart in side. why should you guys have to...
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across our droif way, parking in directions against traffic, jaywalking in the middle of the street, loitering, littering, disturbing the peace continually with loud noises and increases during and after 10:00 p.m. additionally, repeating the noises and the gestures from the upper pacific height neighbors as they attempt to pass through bush street to geary, and traffic violations are broken daily. according to mr. franklin, some 30 million people have arrived on broderick street, but no one has manned the ship. there's been no one at the helm. we need a break. in the early 1940's, my family had children, and we played safely on the street. a quiet and respectful neighborhood. now, i have seen neighbors move away. there's no room for anyone to currently walk past, let alone children to play outside. real, real people -- >> i'm sorry, ma'am. your time is up. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. we saved the best for last. >> well, i don't know about that. >> and good evening, sir. >> good evening to you. my name is leslie finney. i'm a san francisco native somewhat. i've been
across our droif way, parking in directions against traffic, jaywalking in the middle of the street, loitering, littering, disturbing the peace continually with loud noises and increases during and after 10:00 p.m. additionally, repeating the noises and the gestures from the upper pacific height neighbors as they attempt to pass through bush street to geary, and traffic violations are broken daily. according to mr. franklin, some 30 million people have arrived on broderick street, but no one...
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the program would end the visa loiter system. one woman works to protect undocumented families. vasquez has her job because she's a daca recipient. her status was revoked in september. now she and other people are waiting for lawmakers to reach a deal. >>> there's are a lot of people vulnerable. our job as daca recipients is to fight for those people. >> we're here to stay to better ourselves and become better than our families. >> since city that 15. she's ancho-- cynthia is 15. she's anxiously waiting for a decision because she has plans to become a nurse and then a doctor. >>> a public inauguration ceremonies happens today for camden's new mayor, frank moran. he took over this month after an informal and private ceremony. ed to's public ceremony is -- today's public ceremony will be at antioch baptist church on ferry avenue. >>> governor-elect phil murphy is beginning a series of events leading up to his inauguration tuesday in trenton. today he'll attend a prayer service and kickoff celebration in newark. tomorrow, murphy will tour the state including a stop in galloway town
the program would end the visa loiter system. one woman works to protect undocumented families. vasquez has her job because she's a daca recipient. her status was revoked in september. now she and other people are waiting for lawmakers to reach a deal. >>> there's are a lot of people vulnerable. our job as daca recipients is to fight for those people. >> we're here to stay to better ourselves and become better than our families. >> since city that 15. she's ancho-- cynthia...
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. >> host: loitering. >> guest: that's right.some states, if they have drivers license because something like that, that's absolutely right. whether or not the particular state, take california which doesn't put people in jail for doing these things, but what it does do is it garnishes the wages. it takes the tax refund. it uses bill collectors to go after these people. in california they have taken 4 million drivers licenses away from people. it goes around the country, well over a million in texas and in florida and in north carolina, almost a million in virginia. so it's a very, very big thing. they hook people exactly the same way that, although different way. the differences you need your car. and so you go out there because you got to get to work. you got to take the kids to the doctor, whatever it is, and then you get arrested again and then you get another sentence on you. you owe more money and it just goes on and on and on. one of the things that's so important here in this conversation and in the world on this is peopl
. >> host: loitering. >> guest: that's right.some states, if they have drivers license because something like that, that's absolutely right. whether or not the particular state, take california which doesn't put people in jail for doing these things, but what it does do is it garnishes the wages. it takes the tax refund. it uses bill collectors to go after these people. in california they have taken 4 million drivers licenses away from people. it goes around the country, well over a...
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to 40 people which is maybe a little bit more than we need but we want to make sure people aren't loitering out in front of the building and again the site will be open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. we have not decided definitely but we'll likely also be open on saturday and sunday so we can still provide people access to our coordinated entry system and this is not going to be a resource center or a drop- in center where people can come in and hangout for a few hours and get food it's a place where come in and get services and that is our available on the site and leave and i believe that any office that is run by the department of homelessness and support i have housing needs to be welcome and to people that are experiencing homelessness and we will try to create that environment at our head quarters and as you know the site was currently built in 1984 and it was a housing authority report and it has 25,500 square feet on two floors with the basements and an elevator and it's attached to 430 turk street and it was a residential apartment building owned by a tndc so we will be in a office condomi
to 40 people which is maybe a little bit more than we need but we want to make sure people aren't loitering out in front of the building and again the site will be open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. we have not decided definitely but we'll likely also be open on saturday and sunday so we can still provide people access to our coordinated entry system and this is not going to be a resource center or a drop- in center where people can come in and hangout for a few hours and get food it's a place where...
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would be your procedure or your process if and when a neighbor complains about the noise or people loitering our something about your business? what is your policy how to resolve that? >> well, we'll look into problem, of course, right, and then, we're actually going to do the sound proofing and just the make sure that we're not disturbing anybody and we're keeping the streets clean. if people like to smoke outside, we always sweep the floors and everything. so -- we're always here for the neighbors if they have any complaints and stuff. you know, and i've -- i personally know a lot of the people that live there, businesses and the residentials. >> so who's responsible specifically on answer the call -- answering the phone if there's a call about. >> i would be. >> and your phone number would be listed on your website for people to call? >> yes. >> okay. >> so are you planning to do more soundproofing? >> i think it's -- i think the soundproof people will have to come out from entertainment to tell us more about it, right? i think -- we have done the soundproofing already, though. >> so you'
would be your procedure or your process if and when a neighbor complains about the noise or people loitering our something about your business? what is your policy how to resolve that? >> well, we'll look into problem, of course, right, and then, we're actually going to do the sound proofing and just the make sure that we're not disturbing anybody and we're keeping the streets clean. if people like to smoke outside, we always sweep the floors and everything. so -- we're always here for...
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it then heads to the coast of china where it loiters, says the u.s.r about a week, just off the coast, to gift impression, actually getting a load from china. then it eventually drops off that load in vietnam. so in other words, we have the proof, we have the photographs. what the u.s. wants is for these particular ships to be blacklisted by u.n., would make them blacklist theevery point ever every member. which don't want these ships blacklist the. we're not doing. they have a hard time explaining what is going on in these pictures that coal alone is worth $400 million a year to north korea. and north korea needs that hard currency in order to sustain its military machine. so, lots of questions for the chinese to answer and so far we haven't had many responses. melissa: caught red-handed, ashley webster, thank you. >> my pleasure. david: some unusually blunt talk at united nations. our ambassador nikki haley saying greatest threat to nuclear non-proliferation in the world initiating a a. iran's destablizing behavior in the middle east and russian and
it then heads to the coast of china where it loiters, says the u.s.r about a week, just off the coast, to gift impression, actually getting a load from china. then it eventually drops off that load in vietnam. so in other words, we have the proof, we have the photographs. what the u.s. wants is for these particular ships to be blacklisted by u.n., would make them blacklist theevery point ever every member. which don't want these ships blacklist the. we're not doing. they have a hard time...
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blue chip index is loitering around the flat line, down seve points so in the red at the moment. to the netflix story, ruling wall street as investors binge on the shares following blockbuster results. the streaming giant not only blasted past the $100 billion market cap for the first time ever. i was checking it earlier. 108 billion. i don't know if we're still there, okay. we're at 909 -- wow, this is unbelievable. currently on track to add another 8 billion and change at the close. 16 brokerages immediately boosted their price targets for the stock. bernstein being the most bullish with $302 per share. that's call right now. we're at $251. also hitting record and currently leading the dow, travelers, after the property and casualty insurer surged past estimates on the top and bottom line despite serious losses from the california wildfires. let me flip over to drags on the dow. johnson & johnson could be looking at the worst day since march of 2009. here's what's amazing about. this j&j at a record high. they beat on the top and bottom line but the consumer giant disclosed $14
blue chip index is loitering around the flat line, down seve points so in the red at the moment. to the netflix story, ruling wall street as investors binge on the shares following blockbuster results. the streaming giant not only blasted past the $100 billion market cap for the first time ever. i was checking it earlier. 108 billion. i don't know if we're still there, okay. we're at 909 -- wow, this is unbelievable. currently on track to add another 8 billion and change at the close. 16...
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hand by democrats which would end chain migration, make this a merit based system, end the diversity loiter install everify. what's wrong with those ideas? >> let's talk about some of the other things that this administration. >> tucker: do you agree with those ideas? >> the devil rays right now has increased the amount of people that they are trying to deport and is talking about leaving 800,000 young people who have lived here like my friend nancy, the age of 3, trying to keep getting education. >> tucker: support people here illegally. if i show up at harvard and enroll illegally and tart taking classes fnches somebody is here by the age of 3 and didn't choose to be here and that's all they know yes that sim moral. >> tucker: they are not going to deport daca citizens. people here committing crimes guy they have to be here. >> since the obama administration the people being detained who have not. >> tucker: you haven't answered any of my questions. >> i want to treat the country with the love and respect you treat your college with. >> absolutely. i want a country that sticks to its valu
hand by democrats which would end chain migration, make this a merit based system, end the diversity loiter install everify. what's wrong with those ideas? >> let's talk about some of the other things that this administration. >> tucker: do you agree with those ideas? >> the devil rays right now has increased the amount of people that they are trying to deport and is talking about leaving 800,000 young people who have lived here like my friend nancy, the age of 3, trying to...
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, black boys, children as young as 12 were charged with petty crimes like vag rancee or theft or loitering and they were sent to parchment pri on farm, right, where they were basically enslaved. and i was so shocked by that fact at also horrified t i didn't know about it before hand. and immediate felt very strngly for these children, right, who in some ways had en erased from history. so i thought well, i really want to write about a 12 year old kid, you know, i really want to write a charcta who endured this, but who is able to interact with jo jo who was able to hav s somet of agency that person dt have when they from alive. and i figured out that 9 only way i could do that was by maki that character, this 12 year old kid, macking that charter into a ghost. >> come back to life. >> exactly. cultou tackle some diffi subjects. and we got questions about that. here is on >> i'm kirsten from portland, oregon. some facebook readers have saidt they cannecommend or enjoy this novel no matter howfu beatify written because of the painful realities that it delves into. my question for ms. ward is
, black boys, children as young as 12 were charged with petty crimes like vag rancee or theft or loitering and they were sent to parchment pri on farm, right, where they were basically enslaved. and i was so shocked by that fact at also horrified t i didn't know about it before hand. and immediate felt very strngly for these children, right, who in some ways had en erased from history. so i thought well, i really want to write about a 12 year old kid, you know, i really want to write a charcta...
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so, we're used to the idea of soldiers being loitered when they come home from war and being celebratedthrough the streets. and this story was about, well, two families but -- in one of the families there's a black soldier, and he goes to war and he comes home and he's treated with complete disdain because he's living in mississippi in the '50s. and i just found that so fascinating and terrible but that happened and so, that's sort of what, you know, where the film is. >> seth: you've -- obviously you've been doing this a long time, you're a very well known actor, but you do not like to, maybe, tell people who don't know that you are an actor, is it true that you used to tell people when they asked you what you did that you were a geography student? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: that seems very specific, what was the thought process behind that? >> well, so, people would, you know, people would say, "oh, what do you do for a living?" and i'd say, "oh, i'm and actress" and they and then you're like, "uh, 'never let me go,' far from --" and you're speaking to someone whose favorite movie
so, we're used to the idea of soldiers being loitered when they come home from war and being celebratedthrough the streets. and this story was about, well, two families but -- in one of the families there's a black soldier, and he goes to war and he comes home and he's treated with complete disdain because he's living in mississippi in the '50s. and i just found that so fascinating and terrible but that happened and so, that's sort of what, you know, where the film is. >> seth: you've --...
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neighbors have witnessed open drug use, disposal of toilet waste on sidewalks, trash on the streets, loitering outside the campers and threats of violence to our residents. this has turned parts of our neighborhood into make shift homeless campgrounds that are visualized toward reducing the quality of life for our visitors and residential neighborhoods. the sfpd is fully aware of this issue, as is the department of public works as i'm sure you are as well. however, we don't feel anyone is tackling this issue comprehensively. many cities along the california coast have passed laws to address the issues of overnight campers in their city. i would encourage the sfmta board to look at the city of san diego and what they did to address a very similar and even larger problem of overnight campers. san diego's law included a overnight parking ban for campers without permits, the ability for legitimate r.v. catchers and users to buy days permits and increased [inaudible]. people are taking advantage of our outdated parking laws and turning parts of our city into an overnight campground. if safety is th
neighbors have witnessed open drug use, disposal of toilet waste on sidewalks, trash on the streets, loitering outside the campers and threats of violence to our residents. this has turned parts of our neighborhood into make shift homeless campgrounds that are visualized toward reducing the quality of life for our visitors and residential neighborhoods. the sfpd is fully aware of this issue, as is the department of public works as i'm sure you are as well. however, we don't feel anyone is...
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needed to focus on apprehending suspects involved in serious crime rather than minor infractions like loitering, which seemed to foster distrust. third, the kerner commission proposed institutional reforms, including the development of internal and external police review boards. that departments needed to policy guidelines to regulate contact between citizens and police and high crime urban areas to help officers determine when to break up a social street gathering and make arrests for victimless crimes. the kerner commission suggested that field interrogation quotas established by police administrators discouraged officers to differentiate that isbehavior suspicious and behavior that is suspicious to an officer simply because it is unfamiliar. wouldng policy guidelines involve reducing or moving entirely specific arrest quotas during each duty. the fifth recommendation was the only policy adopted ivy on the of -- by the omnibus act 1968. the effort to develop community support of law enforcement. commission members urged policymakers, in addition to increased the number of african-american pol
needed to focus on apprehending suspects involved in serious crime rather than minor infractions like loitering, which seemed to foster distrust. third, the kerner commission proposed institutional reforms, including the development of internal and external police review boards. that departments needed to policy guidelines to regulate contact between citizens and police and high crime urban areas to help officers determine when to break up a social street gathering and make arrests for...
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it has a very long loiter time. it can stay over the battlefield for a long time.s tried to kill it for a number of reasons but folks -- smart folks on the hill have kept it alive. what it is going to do is it will get ready for the taliban spring offensive and we have a number of advisors going into afghanistan to advise the afghan army at a more tactical level. they won't be pulling triggers but closer to the front. we're going to mimic what we did with isis and in the invasion of afghanistan, to have our advisors with the afghans doing the fighting and u.s. air force in support and the commander there is going after the taliban's pockets and how they are getting their money through the opium trade and taking out a lot of the drug labs that have been fueling the insurgency. >> we're back yet again. i introduced you with a rather long title. is that title about to be longer, michael? what is your future? >> i'm running for congress. i have served this country my entire life and it is time to step up and serve again and running for desantis's seat in florida. i'm a
it has a very long loiter time. it can stay over the battlefield for a long time.s tried to kill it for a number of reasons but folks -- smart folks on the hill have kept it alive. what it is going to do is it will get ready for the taliban spring offensive and we have a number of advisors going into afghanistan to advise the afghan army at a more tactical level. they won't be pulling triggers but closer to the front. we're going to mimic what we did with isis and in the invasion of...