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mr. case. >> thank you, madam chair. secretary henderson, i want to follow up on the chairwoman's earlier line of questions about tyndall air force base. you mentioned in response to one of her questions that there actually are no funds available for 2808 at tyndall. you said that's because you were pulling other funds from other areas for the rebuilding of tyndall air force base. is that correct? >> that's correct. operations and maintenance funds. >> okay. so operations and maintenance funds. can you give the committee a list of where those are coming from as a report? i'm curious what those -- where those funds are coming from and in what amounts. >> so to date we've spent about $350 million in operations and maintenance funds at tyndall. those funds primarily are coming out of facilities accounts in the air force, other facilities' accounts. so, in other words, funding that would have been primarily scheduled to be spent at the end of the year, we've pulled those forward in the beginning of the year. we've surged those in on tyndall on
mr. case. >> thank you, madam chair. secretary henderson, i want to follow up on the chairwoman's earlier line of questions about tyndall air force base. you mentioned in response to one of her questions that there actually are no funds available for 2808 at tyndall. you said that's because you were pulling other funds from other areas for the rebuilding of tyndall air force base. is that correct? >> that's correct. operations and maintenance funds. >> okay. so operations and...
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mr. henderson and we'll talk about the process itself and the benefits of data collection. the highlights of the fourth quarter report and we'll look at chronological comparisons and future reporting and the hallmark of the process our partnerships with our academic institutions. about the process. in 2016 the code 96a was established was passed by the board of supervisors and requires data related to forces, arrests and complaints and report quarterly by race, ethnicity, age and gender. the department is in compliance with this reporting requirement. in january 2018 to comply, the racial and identify profiling act of 2015, the department transitioned from a data collection process established by the 96a stops process to the stop-adapt collection system sdcs provided by the california state department of justice. all the demographic data being collected the change required the data collection and beginning the third quarter of 2018 the quarterly reports that included the stop encountered data will resume in may of this year. we'll move on to the benefits of data collection.
mr. henderson and we'll talk about the process itself and the benefits of data collection. the highlights of the fourth quarter report and we'll look at chronological comparisons and future reporting and the hallmark of the process our partnerships with our academic institutions. about the process. in 2016 the code 96a was established was passed by the board of supervisors and requires data related to forces, arrests and complaints and report quarterly by race, ethnicity, age and gender. the...
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mr. henderson, i'm the sergeant over the eis unit and i'll be doing an overview of the fourth quarter eishave it in front of you. is that correct? >> yes. >> it's on page 2 and you'll see, basically, an overview of the ten indicators that we do track. >> can you use that microphone? thank you. >> better? the ten indicators we use for thest is systethe eis system ant activates an eis aflir alert fre system. on page 3, you'll see a flow chart of how the eis system works. it's activated in the system and reviewed by the eis unit. we look forward to see if it's a valid alert. if it is a valid alert, it's sent to the stations to be administered to the officer. they determine if there's a pattern of at-risk behaviour. if they determine there isn't one, they go over the alert with the officer themselves going over each item, each indicater and they send it back with a recommendation to close it. my office goes true the eis alerts to see if we agree with it. if we agree we'll close the alert and if not, we'll send it back and we ask that the captain of the station go through the alert themselves
mr. henderson, i'm the sergeant over the eis unit and i'll be doing an overview of the fourth quarter eishave it in front of you. is that correct? >> yes. >> it's on page 2 and you'll see, basically, an overview of the ten indicators that we do track. >> can you use that microphone? thank you. >> better? the ten indicators we use for thest is systethe eis system ant activates an eis aflir alert fre system. on page 3, you'll see a flow chart of how the eis system works....
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mr. henderson, did you have a comment? [inaudible] >> clerk: -- complaints against officers and m.o.u. between d.p.a. and sfpd or take action as necessary. discussion and possible action. >> president hirsch: okay. who was taking a lead on this? public comment? i'm sorry. okay. come on up. we're going to go back. >> good evening. my name is reeta lark. i live in north beach place, and we were talking about police being involved in the community. okay. they had one cop and coffee event down in north beach, which i got to talk to the captain down at north beach station, and i got to talk to him about a lot of concerns. then yesterday, when i called and tried to talk to the captain, sergeant smith called me. the reason that i'm trying to get something done is because the death of my neighborhood underneath me, the management won't confirm his death. his brother is continuing to be him. the dope house is still open and going. the pedophile ring -- the office down have their favoritism where they're selling drugs or doing something on the street, they ignore it and continue to drive by. the
mr. henderson, did you have a comment? [inaudible] >> clerk: -- complaints against officers and m.o.u. between d.p.a. and sfpd or take action as necessary. discussion and possible action. >> president hirsch: okay. who was taking a lead on this? public comment? i'm sorry. okay. come on up. we're going to go back. >> good evening. my name is reeta lark. i live in north beach place, and we were talking about police being involved in the community. okay. they had one cop and...
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mr. henderson, and thank you for all of the good work since you've stepped into the d.p.a.'s office. i just had a few questions about your -- about the capacity of your office and your resources to take on more of perhaps even all of the future citizen complaints. >> yes. >> around the sheriff's department. especially given the fact that you said there has been a significant increase in complaints that you've been taking on -- or started to receive for the police department misconduct allegations. >> yes. >> and from sheriff hennessey's presentation, just on citizen complaints for the sheriff's department, the data that we see shows that it has been increasing as well from 2016. there were 27, in 2017, 33, and in 2018, the big jump to 80 with the -- >> let me speak to that just to put it all in context, in terms of the work my agency is currently doing. much of the capacity is defined in the charter. when prop "g" came along, it tied our mandate to the number of investigators in staff and law enforcement with the police department. so it is one per 1050. 150. so that defines what my
mr. henderson, and thank you for all of the good work since you've stepped into the d.p.a.'s office. i just had a few questions about your -- about the capacity of your office and your resources to take on more of perhaps even all of the future citizen complaints. >> yes. >> around the sheriff's department. especially given the fact that you said there has been a significant increase in complaints that you've been taking on -- or started to receive for the police department...
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mr. henderson, i think i just heard you say, i know with the money that is being shifted for tyndall, that means you are taking it away from other places that it would have been sent. and the expectation or hope is that congress would essentially pay that back. that can be done in an emergency supplemental. i just heard you say that the replacement funding for tyndall is going to come out of the hide of the air force in the fy 20 budget request. does that mean there will not be a supplemental emergency request to address hurricane michael and other disasters? >> i don't want to speak for the administration for what their plans are for submitting a disaster supplemental. not just for michael, but for all the other disasters out there. as we discussed earlier, since recovery at tyndale is a priority, we have been cash flowing that with facility funds, with operations and maintenance funds that are under our supervision. in some way shape or form, we will have to make up for those fy 19 funds. some of that may be out of hide or other air force programs. and then if there is not a supplemental
mr. henderson, i think i just heard you say, i know with the money that is being shifted for tyndall, that means you are taking it away from other places that it would have been sent. and the expectation or hope is that congress would essentially pay that back. that can be done in an emergency supplemental. i just heard you say that the replacement funding for tyndall is going to come out of the hide of the air force in the fy 20 budget request. does that mean there will not be a supplemental...
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henderson. this is really important. this will be different than the way mr. gross ram unconstrained.rg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua in london. she speaks french. tom keene in new york, i don't. you speak like eight other languages. only you can bring in sir howard on.ies on mr. macr francine: it is legit. you speak italian. i know you have studied it. let's go back to sir howard davies, the chairman of ubs. you are a great student of france. is he getting it right? howard: i teach at the political science school in paris. slightly to people surprise, he has attempted a listening exercise, which is often a rhetorical device. is listening campaign is seeming to have some impact.he is going around the country talking to groups of mares. it is having an impact on his poll ratings. i think he is actually addressing the problems as far as you can. the difficulty he has got is that the opposition is very in morpheus. these yellow vests people, some of them are just complaining about diesel prices, some of them are anarchists. it is a very complicated mishmash of people
henderson. this is really important. this will be different than the way mr. gross ram unconstrained.rg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua in london. she speaks french. tom keene in new york, i don't. you speak like eight other languages. only you can bring in sir howard on.ies on mr. macr francine: it is legit. you speak italian. i know you have studied it. let's go back to sir howard davies, the chairman of ubs. you are a great student of france. is he getting it...
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bill gross, retiring from janice henderson, the gentleman he mentions joins us on our fed show with scarlet fu and myself when we have fed meetings. let us listen to mring. -- bond king. >> i think in the right environment 20 years ago, he could have been a bond king. he's got a great long-term thinkctive, but i don't he's got the market to be a king. king?uld want to be [laughter] well, i guess i did, but in retrospect, it carries a certain burden. the crown is heavy. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." , and francine from london and new york. we were talking about brexit -- tom and francine from london and new york. we were talking about brexit. the bank of england governor mark carney has said the drop in visited med -- in business investment is due to brexit concerns. interesting that he chose "the daily mail" as an outlet. how do you see brexit from here? guest: it is going to be delayed. that is our base scenario. if businesses are to take a 10 be inecision whether to the u.k. or somewhere else, they are still going to leave, so there is still an outflow of investment, and we have seen across several industries. risk, but still some s
bill gross, retiring from janice henderson, the gentleman he mentions joins us on our fed show with scarlet fu and myself when we have fed meetings. let us listen to mring. -- bond king. >> i think in the right environment 20 years ago, he could have been a bond king. he's got a great long-term thinkctive, but i don't he's got the market to be a king. king?uld want to be [laughter] well, i guess i did, but in retrospect, it carries a certain burden. the crown is heavy. ♪ francine: this...