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ms. brownthey certainly do, and we are. alix: fair point. you are still picking up vol. this is the s&p high low range versus the vix. how do you play volatility? ms. brown: one thing that's really important is a really take a more nuanced approach and so which parts of volatility are climbing? it's also related to this risk on risk off type of bet with people coming in and out of the market, as opposed to being related to a particular country or a particular industry or currency. as a portfolio manager, you want to make sure that you see where that volatility is impacting your portfolio and then react accordingly and make sure that you got the right risk on. alix: is it actually performing? in the past if you were at the against global risk, didn't really pay out. from brexit to the election and even the italian election, are rotation? ms. brown: we are seeing the rotation into low-vol equities. that is necessarily related to anything that has to do with a hot war. i think that's just we have
ms. brownthey certainly do, and we are. alix: fair point. you are still picking up vol. this is the s&p high low range versus the vix. how do you play volatility? ms. brown: one thing that's really important is a really take a more nuanced approach and so which parts of volatility are climbing? it's also related to this risk on risk off type of bet with people coming in and out of the market, as opposed to being related to a particular country or a particular industry or currency. as a...
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thank you. >> thank you, ms. brown. >> can i have someone in the department, can we just call the dpa and make this request that they not remove the sign>> thought we had -- snshgs dpw. sorry. can we make that? >> thank you. >> commissioners on behalf of the chief's office we made that request in the past and i will make it again. >> thank you so much. >> secretary can you prepare a letter for the dpw for my signature to that effect as well, please? thanks. >> next speaker. next member of the public? next one of yous. all right. thank you so much. public comment on items 1a through d is now closed. secretary, next line item. >> line 3 discussion and possible action to approve revised department general order 2 .04 complain04 complaints agas and draft memorandum and understanding between department police accountability. and meet and confer bross the police officers association. discussion and possible action. >> all right. dgo2 .04 complain04 complaints officers and the draft mou. my good right hand, our good right han
thank you. >> thank you, ms. brown. >> can i have someone in the department, can we just call the dpa and make this request that they not remove the sign>> thought we had -- snshgs dpw. sorry. can we make that? >> thank you. >> commissioners on behalf of the chief's office we made that request in the past and i will make it again. >> thank you so much. >> secretary can you prepare a letter for the dpw for my signature to that effect as well, please?...
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did wiyou hear that, ms. brown? good. all right. go ahead sergeant crudo. welco welcome. >> good evening. president turman, chief scott i'm sergeant -- i coordinate the ois investigation team on the admin side. i will give you the 4th quarter 2017 combined with the 1st quarter 2018fdrb report and an update on the ois investigations. the last time i appeared before you to give an update was november 8, 2018. this is an update from that last appearan appearance. the fdr brick convened twice december 11, 2017, and march 2, 2018. you are have the materials that were dribistributed from the ch with the letter also on the table. they give you a break down of the different issues we're ta talking about today, including a snapshot of where the different investigations are. the fdrb that i just mentioned, first quarter, fourth quarter covered review the following four investigations. 14005, 14007 and 16002. i'll briefly review those three incidents. ewald 14 -- oiled at at the intersection of california and batteri batteries. a roll over car collision at battery and
did wiyou hear that, ms. brown? good. all right. go ahead sergeant crudo. welco welcome. >> good evening. president turman, chief scott i'm sergeant -- i coordinate the ois investigation team on the admin side. i will give you the 4th quarter 2017 combined with the 1st quarter 2018fdrb report and an update on the ois investigations. the last time i appeared before you to give an update was november 8, 2018. this is an update from that last appearan appearance. the fdr brick convened twice...
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good evening ms. brown. how are you? >> good evening everyone. i was wondering last time they were going to write a letter to the dw. has anyone did that? >> commissioner turman was going to check with the commission staff. >> we did draft a letter under president truman's name waiting for his signature. >> if he is unable to sign it, i will sign it and change the name. >> we have it here. >> i would like a copy. again, i am here to talk about my son who was murdered august 14, 2006. we were at a meeting yesterday with chief scott, the mothers and myself on evanss street talking about unsolved homicide also. i brought up again about the posters and the murders still going on. the point is that we keep reinventing the cycle. these mothers are still talking to people about unsolved homicides and stuff. then our filings back up again. we are sitting at the meeting. i walked out. the cycle goes on. nobody is doing nothing about it. it is bringing the mothers there to keep talking about their crime and no one is doing anything about it. i was just, yo
good evening ms. brown. how are you? >> good evening everyone. i was wondering last time they were going to write a letter to the dw. has anyone did that? >> commissioner turman was going to check with the commission staff. >> we did draft a letter under president truman's name waiting for his signature. >> if he is unable to sign it, i will sign it and change the name. >> we have it here. >> i would like a copy. again, i am here to talk about my son who was...
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good evening ms. brown. how are you? >> good evening everyone. i was wondering last time they were going to w
good evening ms. brown. how are you? >> good evening everyone. i was wondering last time they were going to w
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ms-13 preys on the lowest hanging fruit. the lowest hanging fruit are blacks and browns and poor whites in these communities trapped by ms-13.: the families of the inner cities. they are condemning these individuals. the left says they are there to protect. the women and children of those communities that are preyed upon by all kind of illegal alien gangs. not just ms-13 gangs and the drugs are being moved into those communities. >> close to 60% of left-wing californians are in favor of trump's policy of deportation in california. that's a very, very high percentage. i think a revolution is taking place in tammy's california, and i pray it continues. gregg: my california too. still my home state. i love it. but i hate to see what jerry brown and others have done to it. be sure to vote in tonight's poll. is it time for prosecutors in the failed witch hunt to admit they found to edof wrongdoing on the part of president trump and stop wasting the people's time and money. coming up next. a group of house conservatives taking direct aim at clinton corruption. congresswoman claudia tenney joins us next. racing isn't the only thing
ms-13 preys on the lowest hanging fruit. the lowest hanging fruit are blacks and browns and poor whites in these communities trapped by ms-13.: the families of the inner cities. they are condemning these individuals. the left says they are there to protect. the women and children of those communities that are preyed upon by all kind of illegal alien gangs. not just ms-13 gangs and the drugs are being moved into those communities. >> close to 60% of left-wing californians are in favor of...
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ms. vitter, do you believe that brown versus board of education was correctly decided? i don't mean to be coy, but i think i get into a difficult air when i start commenting on supreme court decisions which are correctly decided and i may have disagreed with. my decisions i would set aside. that is supreme court precedent. it is binding. if i were honored to be confirmed, i would be bound by it is and of course i would uphold it. >> do you believe it was correctly decided? >> again, i will respectfully not comment on what could be my boss's ruling, the supreme court. i would be bound by it. and if i start commenting i agree with this case or don't agree with this case, i think we're getting into a slippery slope. if i'm honored to be confirmed, i would be bound by supreme court precedent, and that's what i would follow, a fifth circuit precedent. >> does that answer bother you? let's discuss. cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin? >> it is ridiculous. it is not just an ordinary supreme court case. of course all district judges are bound by supreme court precedent. brow
ms. vitter, do you believe that brown versus board of education was correctly decided? i don't mean to be coy, but i think i get into a difficult air when i start commenting on supreme court decisions which are correctly decided and i may have disagreed with. my decisions i would set aside. that is supreme court precedent. it is binding. if i were honored to be confirmed, i would be bound by it is and of course i would uphold it. >> do you believe it was correctly decided? >> again,...
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talk about all over the war criminalize immigration, he has made ms-13 a household name to sort of try to quite directly that young brownrants from central america and ms-13 are one and the same. so the young men grow with the rise of the gang so are very much an outgrowth of the violence in el salvador, of the civil war and the two young men get on the wrong side -- one of them gets on the wrong side of the wrong guy in town who is protected by the gangs and force today flee, younger brother, younger twin raÚl who is 12 minutes than him, he too has to flee because he looks exactly like his older brother who the gangs have orderer today kill. they set forth toward the united states and this is the story, their story of them growing up, their flight to the united states and then their attempts to sort of make a life, very ten -- tenious life and been put in deportation proceedings and balancing the adult life of needing to find a lawyer, having tens of thousand dollars of debt and, you know, fearing for their own life for families back home, decidedly adolescent concerns, they go to high school, they are interested in gi
talk about all over the war criminalize immigration, he has made ms-13 a household name to sort of try to quite directly that young brownrants from central america and ms-13 are one and the same. so the young men grow with the rise of the gang so are very much an outgrowth of the violence in el salvador, of the civil war and the two young men get on the wrong side -- one of them gets on the wrong side of the wrong guy in town who is protected by the gangs and force today flee, younger brother,...
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ms. vitter talking about brown versus the board of education, sort of a universally beloved ruling that moste was the right thing to do, but here she is answering senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >> do you believe it was correctly decided? >> again, i will respectfully not comment on what could be my boss's ruling, the supreme court. i would be bound by it and if i start commenting on i agree with this case or don't agree with this case, i think we get into a slippery slope. >> now, vaneta, i'm not a lawyer, but my understanding always was that in a case -- in order for commenting on a case to be detrimental to her future service, she would have to believe that that case would come up again. is there some thought that we may be relitigating desegregating schools or am i off base? >> god help us if we end up at that point, but i think there's an issue here with wendy vitter, more than one. let me talk about the most prominent one that that video demonstrates. judges are asked to judge hard, complex questions in their jobs, but if a nominee to a lifetime appointment on the federal be
ms. vitter talking about brown versus the board of education, sort of a universally beloved ruling that moste was the right thing to do, but here she is answering senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >> do you believe it was correctly decided? >> again, i will respectfully not comment on what could be my boss's ruling, the supreme court. i would be bound by it and if i start commenting on i agree with this case or don't agree with this case, i think we get into a slippery...
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ms. ziegler's teachi teachi teaching philosophy. she's truly finding ways to work in the community. whether it's proper composting and recycling for students to how they're addressing brown water coming out of their drinking fountains at school, learning more about city government, i'm constantly in awe of all that ms. ziegler does. ms. ziegler loves to travel. she spent her winter break on a boat inga lapgoes. she'll be studying stem education in germany over the summer. i think here in our san francisco unified school district, we definitely need people like ms. ziegler to inspire young women and men to be engaged in the community. thank you for always going beyond just what you do in the classroom. with that, i commend ms. valley ziegler has our honoree this year. [applause] >> to echo the speaker before me, i'm pretty humbled myself. i want to say thank you to all the board of supervisors and friends of the commission for hosting this. as said, i'm grateful for the collaboration and friendship. she's the role model. every time she comes to my classm radio -- classroom just to speak or work on a class project, she inspires everyone in the room. every day, young women
ms. ziegler's teachi teachi teaching philosophy. she's truly finding ways to work in the community. whether it's proper composting and recycling for students to how they're addressing brown water coming out of their drinking fountains at school, learning more about city government, i'm constantly in awe of all that ms. ziegler does. ms. ziegler loves to travel. she spent her winter break on a boat inga lapgoes. she'll be studying stem education in germany over the summer. i think here in our...
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people are sick and tired of jerry brown and gavin newsom's ignorance of the law. they really believe that people want to have msliving next door to them. i don't think enrique wants gang members and drug runners to be living next door to them. we are talking about getting criminals out of california, and to jerry brown and gary gavin m are favoring criminal illegal aliens over the law abiding citizens. i think there is a revolution brewing, just like i think there's a revolution brewing in the governor's race. i will be the next governor of this state. >> laura: that's very ambitious. >> who is this guy? i haven't heard of him? >> laura: enrique, just want to tell you, god bless you. i mean, i really wish the best for you but you have been so incredibly rude and nasty since almost the first second of this appearance. >> i'm honored. >> laura: i'm sure he doesn't know who you are. who cares? is a conversation, which is why we invited you on the show to have a conversation about a topic that is actually really important. >> high school kids -- it is important. >> laura: the sad thing is, this is how the left oper
people are sick and tired of jerry brown and gavin newsom's ignorance of the law. they really believe that people want to have msliving next door to them. i don't think enrique wants gang members and drug runners to be living next door to them. we are talking about getting criminals out of california, and to jerry brown and gary gavin m are favoring criminal illegal aliens over the law abiding citizens. i think there is a revolution brewing, just like i think there's a revolution brewing in the...
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ainsley: two thirds release of these gang members released occurred in california, governor brown. 15 of these are in msn, your neck of the woods where ms-13 lives. you did those stories with two families those are the same families invited to the state of the union address. those moms when you hear those stories what their daughters went through, young girls, high school members. the police couldn't identify these young girls that's how gruesome their murders were. steve: all they have to do is cooperate with the feds which happens all across the country except in certain spots. ainsley: we just want our country to be safe. brian: jill january, if she cooperates me may be reading the news. jillian: i may not want to. brian: the show would grind to a halt. jillian: we don't want that to happen. good morning to you. get you caught up on some of the other stories we are following. one day after that nightmare explosion on a southwest plane, the engine of a delta jet catches fire. check it out. can you seat thick black smoke coming out from under the whipping, forcing the plane heading from atlanta to lond
ainsley: two thirds release of these gang members released occurred in california, governor brown. 15 of these are in msn, your neck of the woods where ms-13 lives. you did those stories with two families those are the same families invited to the state of the union address. those moms when you hear those stories what their daughters went through, young girls, high school members. the police couldn't identify these young girls that's how gruesome their murders were. steve: all they have to do...
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jerry brown is a savvy political operator, his team probably saw these numbers and did polling before the uc berkeley poll came out. >> the mss to, quote, take out a copy new york. >> this thread putting offices on highly taking extra precautions. more on that. >> reporter: a terrifying morning, officers being urged to carry weapons at all times even when off duty. police received a tip from an incredible ms 13 gang informant reportedly instructed to kill a cop to take back the streets, there have been several arrests of suspected ms 13 gang members in the past few months. in the last 24 hour there have been two threats to kill police officers, at least one tied to the ms 13 gang, believed to be retaliation for recent arrest of gang members, this comes as the regional leader of ms 13 known as reaper was taken into custody. the police commissioner making it clear they are not taking any chances. >> ms 13 wants to threaten a cop in this county they will get an asset. if you are gang member in this county you don't belong here. >> reporter: powerful words, police are offering reward money for any information the police officers
jerry brown is a savvy political operator, his team probably saw these numbers and did polling before the uc berkeley poll came out. >> the mss to, quote, take out a copy new york. >> this thread putting offices on highly taking extra precautions. more on that. >> reporter: a terrifying morning, officers being urged to carry weapons at all times even when off duty. police received a tip from an incredible ms 13 gang informant reportedly instructed to kill a cop to take back...
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brown always wanting cash. nothing new about that. i am from california, my mom and family sill still live there, i am worried that this ms-13, gang, the fugitive city policies letting criminals back on the streets, they can cause mayhem in california they can travel anywhere. charles: maybe president trump is listening to you, he is tweeting at this second, sanctuary cities release at least 142 gang members across united states making it ease question for them to come -- easy for them to commit all forms of violence crimes where none would have existed. things such as this make sight ofty i safety in america diffic, i wonder, here is the irony, i know liberals and progressives who run the places say they have compassion for illegal immigrants, they don't use the world illegal, but they are preying on the illegal immigration population. >> let's not pile in ms-13 on hard working immigrants, donald trump just speaks with sweeping generalizations that makes me think he has not been to san diego. charles: you just said, immigrants and it is really illegal immigrant. >> violent illegal aliens, not just people who are working but those who
brown always wanting cash. nothing new about that. i am from california, my mom and family sill still live there, i am worried that this ms-13, gang, the fugitive city policies letting criminals back on the streets, they can cause mayhem in california they can travel anywhere. charles: maybe president trump is listening to you, he is tweeting at this second, sanctuary cities release at least 142 gang members across united states making it ease question for them to come -- easy for them to...
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ms-13 living next door to them. i don't think anyone wants gang members to live next door to them. we're talking about getting criminals out of california and jerry brownnd gavin newsom are favoring criminal illegal aliens over the law-abiding citizens of the state. and the people are rising up, laura. there is a revolution brewing just like there is a revolution brewing in the governor's race here. and i'm going to be the next governor of this state. >> who is this guy? i never heard of him. >> laura: enrique, you have -- i just want to tell you, god bless you. i really wish the best for you but it's you have been incredibly rude and nasty. to say who is he? i'm sure he doesn't know who you are, it's a conversation which is why we invited you on the show to talk about something that is important. >> where did all your -- >> laura: and enrique is trying to make waves and the sad thing is this is how the left operates. when they -- >> i'm not on the left. >> laura: thank you for that insightful contribution to the show. >> this is about -- >> laura: this -- >> john, let me say something. >> this is about -- >> laura: it's important for people watching t
ms-13 living next door to them. i don't think anyone wants gang members to live next door to them. we're talking about getting criminals out of california and jerry brownnd gavin newsom are favoring criminal illegal aliens over the law-abiding citizens of the state. and the people are rising up, laura. there is a revolution brewing just like there is a revolution brewing in the governor's race here. and i'm going to be the next governor of this state. >> who is this guy? i never heard of...
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brown. senator casey. thank you very much. i know we are at the end and running for time, but good to be with you. ms. brandt, we are grateful you are back and we thank you for your service. i want to highlight what so many others have highlighted and i have one question. this opioid crisis is hitting every state. in my state, the numbers are as of 16, 4624 is the number, up 30% -- 37% overall. i don't think i have the 17 number yet. in rural areas, it was up more than 30% in the mid-40's. higher in rural areas. in one rural county i was in, the most graphic metric or scenario was the coroner saying we don't have enough places to put the bodies. they didn't have enough places to put bodies. it is horrific on every level. one question i wanted to ask was about barriers. we hear a lot about the barriers to accessing treatment being stigma, limited availability in providers, high out-of-pocket costs. my only question is do you agree that those barriers exist, what is the administration doing to confront those? it could be either of you. >> i certainly agree those barriers exist and particularly for rural
brown. senator casey. thank you very much. i know we are at the end and running for time, but good to be with you. ms. brandt, we are grateful you are back and we thank you for your service. i want to highlight what so many others have highlighted and i have one question. this opioid crisis is hitting every state. in my state, the numbers are as of 16, 4624 is the number, up 30% -- 37% overall. i don't think i have the 17 number yet. in rural areas, it was up more than 30% in the mid-40's....