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i go by ms. k. i'm with the human service agency. i just got elected as vice president for the 1021 chapter of my agency. i've witnessed and within a victim of discrimination. just like a lot of the other individuals that spoke here. i think my question at the end of the day is really what the board is going to do about this. >> yes. yes. >> i don't think i really even need to say anything else. what do you guys plan to do about it? you said it's blatant. disparity is out of control. i mean, one of solutions i actually brought up, even with the hiring process, is just basically return the hiring process back to d.h.r. and get it out of the agencies because the agency's gonna discriminate anyway. [applause] because it's all the family and friend plan. if you aren't part of those circles, regardless of your background, your education, what you know about that job, it doesn't matter. >> amen. >> ok? so what are you guys going to do about it? i've met a couple of you personally. but it's time. this is ridiculous. why do we have to keep c
i go by ms. k. i'm with the human service agency. i just got elected as vice president for the 1021 chapter of my agency. i've witnessed and within a victim of discrimination. just like a lot of the other individuals that spoke here. i think my question at the end of the day is really what the board is going to do about this. >> yes. yes. >> i don't think i really even need to say anything else. what do you guys plan to do about it? you said it's blatant. disparity is out of...
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look at the evidence here, the calendars, look at the witness statements, look at ms. ks's statatement. amy:y: that was kamala harris questioning judge kavanaugh. before his opening statement and the questions, the democratic senators talks to and questioned dr. christine blasey ford. this is connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal. testimonyfound your powerful, incredible, and i believe you. you are a teacher, correct? >>>> correct. >> you have given america an amazing teaching moment. and you may have other moments in the classroom, but you have inspired and you have enlightened america. you have inspired and given courage to women to come forward, as they have done to every one of our offices in many other public places. you u have inspired and you have toightened man in america listen respectfully to women susurvivors s -- and men who hae survived sexual attack, and that is a profound public service regardless of what happens with this nomination. and so the teachers of america, people of america, should be really proud of what you have done. let me tell yo
look at the evidence here, the calendars, look at the witness statements, look at ms. ks's statatement. amy:y: that was kamala harris questioning judge kavanaugh. before his opening statement and the questions, the democratic senators talks to and questioned dr. christine blasey ford. this is connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal. testimonyfound your powerful, incredible, and i believe you. you are a teacher, correct? >>>> correct. >> you have given america an...
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k-12 education. i want to build on momentum. what you did not hear a plan. ms. rivera: our next question is from steve goldstein. when. ducey come out teachers walked out of the classroom, you initially indicated that they understood education side? how are you able to change gears so swiftly to find that money? side ofey: i am on the the teachers. i have worked hard to get more money into k-12 education. that is why we worked so hard on your initiatives in the first four years. we were able to get that advance appropriated to our teachers because our general fund is overflowing with dollars. our economy is booming and the cbo put out a report april 11 that showed a $1.5 billion surplus and what i wanted to do was communicate to our teachers the commitment we would make going forward. you will remember in the state to talktate i was able about restoring additional assistance, $100 billion last next $371 million over the four years. more is needed. we are getting these dollars to our teachers in southern arizona as well. mr. garcia: doug ducey's quick reversal on
k-12 education. i want to build on momentum. what you did not hear a plan. ms. rivera: our next question is from steve goldstein. when. ducey come out teachers walked out of the classroom, you initially indicated that they understood education side? how are you able to change gears so swiftly to find that money? side ofey: i am on the the teachers. i have worked hard to get more money into k-12 education. that is why we worked so hard on your initiatives in the first four years. we were able to...
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does the president think that he has to negotiate personally k with kim -- ms. sanders: i do not know if it has gone poorly considering steps have been taken by the north koreans to show signs of stepsaith -- but other have been taking, so i would not say it has gone poorly. at the end of the day, it will be best when you can have the two leaders sit down, particularly from the north korean side as we know, most decisions will have to be run through kim jong-un. certainly, he is going to want to talk to his counterpart in president trump. we think it is important, and we are glad we are making progress. have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] ." "washington journal profileco editor will key races. and brian jenkins discusses the state of homeland security 17 years after 9/11. beach sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. art's 17th anni
does the president think that he has to negotiate personally k with kim -- ms. sanders: i do not know if it has gone poorly considering steps have been taken by the north koreans to show signs of stepsaith -- but other have been taking, so i would not say it has gone poorly. at the end of the day, it will be best when you can have the two leaders sit down, particularly from the north korean side as we know, most decisions will have to be run through kim jong-un. certainly, he is going to want...
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a hostile k, for user? ms. sandberg: if we have sprigs, we would keep the information to do further investigation. senator lankford: the question is, is the investigation internal for y'all or obviously if law enforcement subpoenas that and comes to you and says i have a subpoena to come get that information, that's a whole different issue, but is it something you do in our own investigation? as i'm sure you've seen in the past, some users will create a fake account or some sort of hostile account, that comes down, they'll create another one, and then there's some similarities in where they go and directions and relationships. do you maintain that data to be able to make sure that you're well preparitied and educated for when they may come back to be aware of that again? for twitter, what is that, mr. dorsey? mr. dorsey: so we do do our own internal investigations. we are benefited anytime our peers recognize something and we do share that data so we can check our own systems for similar vectors, similar accoun
a hostile k, for user? ms. sandberg: if we have sprigs, we would keep the information to do further investigation. senator lankford: the question is, is the investigation internal for y'all or obviously if law enforcement subpoenas that and comes to you and says i have a subpoena to come get that information, that's a whole different issue, but is it something you do in our own investigation? as i'm sure you've seen in the past, some users will create a fake account or some sort of hostile...
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but the ms tag on the fence, 503, for el salvador, the cops say, marks this place as gang territory. >> that looks like some kss. >> reporter: the police find a deadly narcotic called k-2. >> trying to get their weed on, man. >> which gives the sergeant an opportunity. >> what's going on with these guys? >> this individual, a known ms associate, had drugs on him. >> a known ms associate, what does that mean? >> he has been in the company of other ms associates we either stopped or arrested admitted to us they are ms. this is great intelligence gathering and good leverage for us, when he gets charged, something we can use to say, hey, listen, help us out, we can help you out and in the future, maybe he will come back and say, hey, i want to talk to you about dealings with the gang. >> tonight, they let him go. at a later date, these cops can clear his record in exchange for intel on the gang. no one knows this strategy better than gang unit detective, ken. he's responsible for negotiating agreements with confidential informants. >> can you talk about how you leverage your informants? >> it could be somebody tr
but the ms tag on the fence, 503, for el salvador, the cops say, marks this place as gang territory. >> that looks like some kss. >> reporter: the police find a deadly narcotic called k-2. >> trying to get their weed on, man. >> which gives the sergeant an opportunity. >> what's going on with these guys? >> this individual, a known ms associate, had drugs on him. >> a known ms associate, what does that mean? >> he has been in the company of other...
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suburban baseball field, but the ms tag on the fence, 503, the country code for el salvador, the cops say marks this place as gang territory. >> that looks like some k>> the police find a deadly narcotic called k-2. >> they're trying to get their weed on, man. >> which gives the sergeant an opportunity. >>> what's going on with these guys is this >> these are known ms associate. he had drugs on him. >> so the known ms associate. what does that mean? >> he has been in the company of other ms associates we've either stopped, we've either arrested or they have actually admitted to us, yeah, i'm ms. but this is great intelligence gathering and also good leverage for us when he gets charged. it's something we can use to say, hey, listen, help us out, we can help you out. and maybe in the future he'll come back and say, hey, i want to talk to you about dealings with the gang. >> so tonight they let him go. at a later date these cops can clear his record in exchange for intel on the gang. no one knows the strategy better than gang unit detective ken comfer. he's responsible 0 negotiating agreements with confidential informants. >>> can you talk about how y
suburban baseball field, but the ms tag on the fence, 503, the country code for el salvador, the cops say marks this place as gang territory. >> that looks like some k>> the police find a deadly narcotic called k-2. >> they're trying to get their weed on, man. >> which gives the sergeant an opportunity. >>> what's going on with these guys is this >> these are known ms associate. he had drugs on him. >> so the known ms associate. what does that mean?...
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ms hine. petty officer first class ronald j. hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hogan jr., united states army. staff sergeant jimmy i. holly, united states army, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutenant colonel highland jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert j. heimel, united states air force, retired. sergeant major laci b. ivory, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis m. johns johnson, united states army. judith l. jones. ann c. judge. brenda cagler. chandler r. kelly. yvonne e. kennedy. norma cruz khan. karen n. kincaid. lieutenant michael s. lamont, united states navy. david w. lecheck. >> jennifer lewis. and her husband kenneth e. lewis. samantha l. allen. major steven v. long, united states army. james t. lynch jr. terrence m. lynch. petty officer second class lyons iv, united states navy. shelly a. marshall. teresa m. martin. ada l. mason acker. lieutenant colonel dean e. matson, united states army. lieutenant general timothy j. maud, united states army. robert j. maxwell. renee a. may. molly l. mackenzie. dora marie machaka. >> patricia e. mckinley. major ronald d. mylum, united states army
ms hine. petty officer first class ronald j. hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hogan jr., united states army. staff sergeant jimmy i. holly, united states army, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutenant colonel highland jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert j. heimel, united states air force, retired. sergeant major laci b. ivory, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis m. johns johnson, united...