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>> office by office. particularly with the members. >> based on the legislation that passed the house. >> yes. >> you think that clarifies the statue. >> absolutely. >> or directs it regardless of the question and answer you were just having with ms. wasserman schultz. you think that gives you the direction to be able to do it. >> right. >> does it direct you or permits you? >> no, it directs us. we shall. >> just based on your question, because my understanding of the legislation we passed was that those settlements would no longer be able to be paid out of the members' office or a committee office, a committee budget but would have po be paid by the member personally. that correct? >> that's a great question because there is a mechanism that the format developed. currently the way it works is when a settlement agreement comes to us, we request funds from the treasury to be placed in an account that is designated for payment. after we obtain payment information, the funds are dispersed, and the account i
>> office by office. particularly with the members. >> based on the legislation that passed the house. >> yes. >> you think that clarifies the statue. >> absolutely. >> or directs it regardless of the question and answer you were just having with ms. wasserman schultz. you think that gives you the direction to be able to do it. >> right. >> does it direct you or permits you? >> no, it directs us. we shall. >> just based on your...
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the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the president be immediately notified of the senate's action with the nomination confirmed during today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i ask the chair lay before the senate the message to accompany s. 140. the presiding officer: the chair lays before the senate a message from the house. the clerk: resolved that the bill from the senate, s. 140 entitled an act to amend the white apache quantify indication act reduce the settlement fund do pass with an amendment. mr. mcconnell: i move to concur in the house amendment to s. 140 and send a cloture motion to the desk on the motion to concur. the presiding officer: the clerk will repor
the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the president be immediately notified of the senate's action with the nomination confirmed during today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do...
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the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to executive session for the en bloc consideration of the following nominations: executive calendar 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, and 825. the presiding officer: without objection. the senate will proceed to the nominations en bloc. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, that no further motions be in order, that any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the question occurs on the nominations en bloc. all those in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nomi
the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to executive session for the en bloc consideration of the following nominations: executive calendar 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, and 825. the presiding officer: without objection. the senate will proceed to the nominations en bloc. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the...
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both the full-time officers on the payroll and full-time officers and the -- i mean, the number of officers on the payroll and the number of full-time able-bodied officers that can work fill. it impacts both numbers. one of the things that we are doing and this is a constant is working with the mayor's office and working with city hall to forecast what the numbers look like. number one, we have to hire to attrition and academy classes and needs at the airport going on as well as increasing the personnel at the airport and working with the director of the airport is another need that has to be addressed. we have to do this in context of working with the mayor's office because all this will take budgeting. that is what we're in the process of doing right now. we are doing a number of different staffing analyses to really fruns the data how many officers we need, first of all, to do the primary services, in the car, and the controller's office is working on that piece. then there are demands from the community. how do we work the other city departments to address the narcotics issues and stree
both the full-time officers on the payroll and full-time officers and the -- i mean, the number of officers on the payroll and the number of full-time able-bodied officers that can work fill. it impacts both numbers. one of the things that we are doing and this is a constant is working with the mayor's office and working with city hall to forecast what the numbers look like. number one, we have to hire to attrition and academy classes and needs at the airport going on as well as increasing the...
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by office? based on the legislation passed by the house? regardless of the question-and-answer you were just having, it do you think that gives you the direction to do it? ms. grundmann: it directs us to do it. it says, we shall. >> my understanding was that those settlements would no longer be allowed to be paid out of a member office, but would have to be made -- have to be paid by member personally. is that correct? a greatdmann: that's question because there is a mechanism that's been developed great currently, when a settlement agreement comes to us, we request funds from the treasury to be placed into an account designated from payment. after we obtain payment information, the funds are disbursed and the account is empty >> so there is -- so there is a compromise that the reform act struck. rather than have the employee to chasettlement and after collecting that fund, the compromise was that we still pay the settlement upfront and we leave it to other means for the member to repay that to
by office? based on the legislation passed by the house? regardless of the question-and-answer you were just having, it do you think that gives you the direction to do it? ms. grundmann: it directs us to do it. it says, we shall. >> my understanding was that those settlements would no longer be allowed to be paid out of a member office, but would have to be made -- have to be paid by member personally. is that correct? a greatdmann: that's question because there is a mechanism that's been...
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but we certainly know that patrol officers, line officers have been have a lot of insight. and the impact of preemption, which is something that continues to inform our conversations, because we understand that the state legislatures in each of our states have a direct impact on our ability to govern locally. so with that, i'm going to open it up for questions and comments. at this time. and we'll go to mayor kennedy. >> good afternoon. you know, we were talking about community relations with the police department. i'm proud to say in freeport we are very diverse community opinion 30 persing barak 30% hispanic mixed no unrest. i contribute to a couple of things. one is the police department starts at about 9 years old in the fourth grate. we have a program called adopt a cop. all the police officers going to fourth grade class all year long and start the relationship young with the children. so at 4 years old the children each had have a police officer every month come in at the big party give ou pizza bring in the police, the horses, the skuba teams, the helicopters and re
but we certainly know that patrol officers, line officers have been have a lot of insight. and the impact of preemption, which is something that continues to inform our conversations, because we understand that the state legislatures in each of our states have a direct impact on our ability to govern locally. so with that, i'm going to open it up for questions and comments. at this time. and we'll go to mayor kennedy. >> good afternoon. you know, we were talking about community relations...
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the officer or another person or actively resisting the officer in a manner that threatened the safety of the officers or another person or exhibiting actions likely to result in serious bodily injury or death to the public himself or the officer. the above four circumstances will be further covered in training along with definitions and legal terms. the department believes this policy should reflect and reinstate guidelines and guidance in direct in 5.01 to mitigate confusion. they also have concerns using the term bodily harm as it is not defined in the california penal code. the argument requiring officers to reassess deployment of forces is already taken up in djo5.01 and the department believes the stakeholders' recommendation of officer meeting two thresholds prior to using the ecd is inconsistent with 5.01 as the department does not require the use of former continuum. now, let's take comment on that. let's start with commissioner ong hing. >> commissioner: thank you, mr. president. and you can see on page 6 under part j3 which refers to suspects that are fleeing. and in that ci
the officer or another person or actively resisting the officer in a manner that threatened the safety of the officers or another person or exhibiting actions likely to result in serious bodily injury or death to the public himself or the officer. the above four circumstances will be further covered in training along with definitions and legal terms. the department believes this policy should reflect and reinstate guidelines and guidance in direct in 5.01 to mitigate confusion. they also have...
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and our office. it actually doesn't mention it here. the police commission is required to conduct annual reviews, and they have not conducted one since at least 2012. the second policy for the board is to request further information from the chief on overtime usage and explore policy options. our last option is to further inquire with the department about the strategies they're deploying related to property crimes and to ask the department to report back regularly on those results. there was a very specific request from one board member in terms of public safety investment as a budget priority related to the sheriff's department's function serving temporary retraining orders related to domestic violence. and this is specifically looking at the process by which firearms are retrieved from restrained parties. the law currently prohibits retrained parties from possessing firearms, but the process of turning them over to authorities is inconsistent, and in san francisco, it's currently voluntary. within
and our office. it actually doesn't mention it here. the police commission is required to conduct annual reviews, and they have not conducted one since at least 2012. the second policy for the board is to request further information from the chief on overtime usage and explore policy options. our last option is to further inquire with the department about the strategies they're deploying related to property crimes and to ask the department to report back regularly on those results. there was a...
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officer. this was deemed in policy. it should be noted since this time dg5.02 and 5.02 has been rescinded. 5 .01 w01 was revised to prohib shooting at occupants shooting from the vehicle with the vehicle as a weapon. there was no incustody death cases reviewed. we'll get to a quick snapshot of open ois investigations. there are 17 open sfpd ois investigation. this includes five cases opened since the last time i spoke with you. of these cases five were opened. listed up on the board. seven cases -- 17 other cases have active criminal investigation. five have active medical examin examiner. charging decisions were received from the district attorney's office for two of the open cases as well as a criminal investigation completed by the richmond police department that's one the open corners -- coroners investigation. here's a snapshot and, again, you have a little more detail in the memo document that was provided by the chief. cases dating back to 2015, at this time there are 1504 the reports a
officer. this was deemed in policy. it should be noted since this time dg5.02 and 5.02 has been rescinded. 5 .01 w01 was revised to prohib shooting at occupants shooting from the vehicle with the vehicle as a weapon. there was no incustody death cases reviewed. we'll get to a quick snapshot of open ois investigations. there are 17 open sfpd ois investigation. this includes five cases opened since the last time i spoke with you. of these cases five were opened. listed up on the board. seven...
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those in office want to be legislators. interview with more than 20 moderate members of congress to illustrate how service works for those in the middle as the parties became more polarized. all highlight how this diminished for moderates as the parties drifted apart. with respect to policy impact one so that we would appoint this so 40 in my pocket that are no. we were forced to be reckoned with. we could influenced a policy on a daily basis. he was touting the influence he had at the time. compared to ten years later man said you can't go across the aisle like you used to to get things done. you can't do that now. it does change the reward. >> with respect to the diminishing policies when moderates said if you dare deviate from the party line you paid a penalty. i didn't have a chance to get ways and means or appropriations because they deviated too much from the party position. one member said lost a republican the ranking member determine my future was [inaudible] the subcommittee was on the -- one. i objected and he sa
those in office want to be legislators. interview with more than 20 moderate members of congress to illustrate how service works for those in the middle as the parties became more polarized. all highlight how this diminished for moderates as the parties drifted apart. with respect to policy impact one so that we would appoint this so 40 in my pocket that are no. we were forced to be reckoned with. we could influenced a policy on a daily basis. he was touting the influence he had at the time....
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task office, and the san francisco controller's office t department of police accountability, and the sheriff and the disability of emergency management. and so we have taken that information and we've -- we have expanded the number of members -- expanded upon the number of members that were recommended and also kind of reduced a couple of those roles as well. so as you know, our relationship with the u.s. d.o.j. cops office is not where it was when the legislation was introduced and passed, and so we felt it wasn't likely nor appropriate to have a member on the task force at this time. we will have commander o'sullivan will be the member of the command staff that would sit on the task force. from the controller's office, we will have the sector patrol staffing analysis from the controll controller's office, aened she also served on the team that did the fuller soup to nuts review 10 years ago as well. and then from the accountability, we will have samuel omarian join us. and ann raskin from the department of emergency management who has helped us in identifying the right data and the
task office, and the san francisco controller's office t department of police accountability, and the sheriff and the disability of emergency management. and so we have taken that information and we've -- we have expanded the number of members -- expanded upon the number of members that were recommended and also kind of reduced a couple of those roles as well. so as you know, our relationship with the u.s. d.o.j. cops office is not where it was when the legislation was introduced and passed,...
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away dragging the officer. >> the officer is being treated for injuries. several people who are stuck in the backup posted pictures to social media. >> here is a look, you can see the right lanes are blocked but some cars gets through. on a friday afternoon, you know this is causing problems. >> eastbound, that is the difficult part. and also, in city streets trying to get onto the bay bridge that is tough as well. >> this is a live look from south beach camera which is right near the freeway. abc7 news reporter is live on the scene for us. >> reporter: we are on interstate 80. i am joined by officer williams. how is that chp officer doing? >> right now, he is alert and conscious and was transported and is going to be checked out. he obviously had road rash from the collision. we are hoping that he will be all right. >> reporter: take us back to initially what started this is this. >> that motorcycle officer made a stop. and he contacted the driver and through talking to the driver, for some reason, the driver decided to leave the scene. as the driver was
away dragging the officer. >> the officer is being treated for injuries. several people who are stuck in the backup posted pictures to social media. >> here is a look, you can see the right lanes are blocked but some cars gets through. on a friday afternoon, you know this is causing problems. >> eastbound, that is the difficult part. and also, in city streets trying to get onto the bay bridge that is tough as well. >> this is a live look from south beach camera which is...
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with dignity in our office. we are committed as we have been before this and we will double down that we make sure we do our best work for everybody that we come in exact with especially for a crime as difficult as this. a couple of things we have underway and things that we think that we can do moving forward. -- a couple of the things i think that have gotten better that are worth talking about and then the space for continued improvement as we all heard. in 2015 it came to our attention that there was a significant backlog of rape kits within the san francisco police department and it was a huge concern is. we applied for a grant that the manhattan district office was funding. we were conditionally accepted for the grant on a solicitation from our office. we did not at that point have the support of the chief of police to pursue that grant, so we were denied, but good did come of that. it did result in the commission taking up the issue and general fund dollars being allocated to the testing of those kits, so
with dignity in our office. we are committed as we have been before this and we will double down that we make sure we do our best work for everybody that we come in exact with especially for a crime as difficult as this. a couple of things we have underway and things that we think that we can do moving forward. -- a couple of the things i think that have gotten better that are worth talking about and then the space for continued improvement as we all heard. in 2015 it came to our attention that...
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the officer, mind you, is backing up. you can tell from the video. the officer is backing up. and he's saying, you know, telling the guy, drop the knife. i don't want to have to shoot you. drop the knife. i'm telling you, i don't want to shoot you. drop the knife. he's trying to talk this guy down. he gets on his radio real quick, tells the other officer, you got to evacuate the store, i got a subject with a knife. without explanation, the guy turns around, starts running. the officer starts running after him. he's able actually to -- another officer is able to catch up to him, deploys a taser, the guy goes down, knife goes sliding across the floor, they get the into custody. everybody's safe. nobody's hurt. that's the outcome you want in something like that. but when you watch this, this officer was in a situation where he could have lawfully discharged his weapon. it was a deadly force situation. if he'd have just stood there, the guy would have been right up and as soon as he got within arm's reach, it would have been a deadly force situation. because we're teaching our off
the officer, mind you, is backing up. you can tell from the video. the officer is backing up. and he's saying, you know, telling the guy, drop the knife. i don't want to have to shoot you. drop the knife. i'm telling you, i don't want to shoot you. drop the knife. he's trying to talk this guy down. he gets on his radio real quick, tells the other officer, you got to evacuate the store, i got a subject with a knife. without explanation, the guy turns around, starts running. the officer starts...
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attorney's office. an fbi agent will go before an independent magistrate and swear out an affidavit indicates there is probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime exists in the location described and they'll describe what they're looking for. after the judge makes a determination that yes there is probable cause, fbi agents will conduct the search and go to the facility and gather that evidence. it's important to remember two things here, wolf. the first of which being this notion that these are privileged communications that are off limits, that's not something that the person being searched gets to determine. the old adage "tell it to the judge," that will be determined by the judge, what is relevant and what can be used down the line. you don't get to say fbi, you can't take this because this is privileged. also it's important to know that mr. cohen will know exactly what was taken because in the united states of america when an fbi search is conducted, the differently fbi agent searching your
attorney's office. an fbi agent will go before an independent magistrate and swear out an affidavit indicates there is probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime exists in the location described and they'll describe what they're looking for. after the judge makes a determination that yes there is probable cause, fbi agents will conduct the search and go to the facility and gather that evidence. it's important to remember two things here, wolf. the first of which being this notion that...
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when the officer attempted to put hin in the handcuffs, the subject was able to run from the officer.e ground and the officer dove on top of the subject. the officer was able to use his body weight to control the subject on the ground while awaiting backup. during the struggle the officer saw a switchblade fall out of the subjects pants pockets. cesar says he found it - cesar was ultimately cited for being in possession of a switchblade, riding a bike on the sidewalk and resisting arrest. cesar. "i don't think this needed to happen." terisa estacio kron four news ### ( marty ) alameda county firefighters got to help with a special delivery. this is a photo of the firefighters with the newborn they helped bring into the world friday morning. the firefighters got the call that a woman was in labor on i-880. she was on her way to the hospital but the baby just couldn't wait. thanks to these firefighters and paramedics, they helped deliver a healthy baby girl. the mother and baby -- are doing well. ( marty ) a woman who says she fought off a stranger trying to rape her at the santa cruz c
when the officer attempted to put hin in the handcuffs, the subject was able to run from the officer.e ground and the officer dove on top of the subject. the officer was able to use his body weight to control the subject on the ground while awaiting backup. during the struggle the officer saw a switchblade fall out of the subjects pants pockets. cesar says he found it - cesar was ultimately cited for being in possession of a switchblade, riding a bike on the sidewalk and resisting arrest....
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katy miller from the district attorney's office. our mental health unit is one in my division along with collaborative courts and juvenile units. i wanted to say three things that answer the question. first i just wanted to thank supervisor breed for working with us to clarify that the cases that originate through a criminal matter will still remain with our office. we think that makes sense for a variety of reasons. it tends to be the standard way that this work is divided when you look at how a number of counties also do this work. so thauj for that. we -- thank you for that. we appreciate the amendment and the clarification. right now we have two staff who are primarily doing this work, an attorney who is here with me this morning, leslie cogan that can answer any detailed questions about the process. it varies for her month to month how much time is spent doing the conservatorship work. on average i would put it at 50% of her time. then the paralegal firm, the mental health unit, she serves the entire unit and 40% of her work is
katy miller from the district attorney's office. our mental health unit is one in my division along with collaborative courts and juvenile units. i wanted to say three things that answer the question. first i just wanted to thank supervisor breed for working with us to clarify that the cases that originate through a criminal matter will still remain with our office. we think that makes sense for a variety of reasons. it tends to be the standard way that this work is divided when you look at how...
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it's important to me and to the office, it's an independent office and apolitical. whoever sits in the seat i'm luck yu had enough to hold is nominated by the mayor and confirmed by the board, it's to be independent to both, as well as a number of stakeholders around the budget and finances. and so we really, i serve and our office serves as an advisor to a whole host of stakeholders that care about the city's finances and performance. >> supervisor safai: i know we worked together on housing and you helped to convene along with the appointment of our body, it was extremely helpful we updated our inclusion housing which is set aside for private developers that have to set aside a certain amount of housing as affordable. so the work your office did was invaluable in that process. and having gone through my first budget last year, the work that your office provided and the information and the hand-holding, just be honest, because you're going through the process the first time and learning that. so, truly, truly have enjoyed working with you as a member of the board a
it's important to me and to the office, it's an independent office and apolitical. whoever sits in the seat i'm luck yu had enough to hold is nominated by the mayor and confirmed by the board, it's to be independent to both, as well as a number of stakeholders around the budget and finances. and so we really, i serve and our office serves as an advisor to a whole host of stakeholders that care about the city's finances and performance. >> supervisor safai: i know we worked together on...
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attorney's office raiding the personal attorney, michael cohen and his offices. he's the attorney for president trump. >> so it seems what you're seeing, jake, is mueller coming across in the course of his investigation evidence of criminal wrongdoing which is beyond the scope of his mandate so most likely he went to rod rosenstein pursuant to the regulations that governor mueller's conduct and said, what would you like me to do with this and rosenstein said or they both agreed this is best handled by the southern district of new york, u.s. attorney's office and probably a manhattan financial crime or perhaps real estate related inquiry. they obtained a warrant to search which means they presented to a court evidence of probable cause to believe there was relevant evidence to a criminal investigation and the warrant was signed and off they went and seized the documents that they needed to seize. we just can't tell, yet, what the scope of it is and why it is -- why mueller and rosenstein feel it is outside of his mandate when you look at paul manafort and gates' i
attorney's office raiding the personal attorney, michael cohen and his offices. he's the attorney for president trump. >> so it seems what you're seeing, jake, is mueller coming across in the course of his investigation evidence of criminal wrongdoing which is beyond the scope of his mandate so most likely he went to rod rosenstein pursuant to the regulations that governor mueller's conduct and said, what would you like me to do with this and rosenstein said or they both agreed this is...
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, for instance put chinese officers in china town and filipino offices in areas with a high filipino community. that is harder to tackle than what meets the eye because officers have a chance to work in areas that signed up to work at and they can't just be arbitrarily moved. that is an ongoing issue as well that we are looking at. >> supervisor fewer: i just want to refocus this conversation about policy priorities. >> supervisor fewer: how much is reimbursed by outside entities? >> all of it. >> supervisor fewer: does any of the portion go to sfpd? >> for your operating budget. >> no. goes to ten d. >> supervisor fewer: wanted to ask you about narcotic. you said there are ten officers assigned to narcotics and how many are assigned to re-bookings and are they doing light duty status? >> you know what i'm not sure if they are on light duty status or not. if i could follow up with you on that one. >> supervisor fewer: you mention in your report about possible expansion and when you gave your oral presentation you mentioned everything except narcotics was actually part of your present
, for instance put chinese officers in china town and filipino offices in areas with a high filipino community. that is harder to tackle than what meets the eye because officers have a chance to work in areas that signed up to work at and they can't just be arbitrarily moved. that is an ongoing issue as well that we are looking at. >> supervisor fewer: i just want to refocus this conversation about policy priorities. >> supervisor fewer: how much is reimbursed by outside entities?...
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i am joined by officer williams. how is that chp officer doing? >> right now, he is alert and conscious and was transported and is going to be checked out. he obviously had road rash from the collision. we are hoping that he will be all right. >> reporter: take us back initially what started this is this. >> that motorcycle officer made a stop. and he contacted the driver and through talking to thedriver, for some reason, the driver decided to leave the scene. as the driver was fleeing the scene, managed to drag the officer down the roadway. driving him about a good 750-1000 feet. and coming to arrest on the right shoulder where you can see the vehicle. that officer was able to get up on his feet and then we had other officers there immediately detained the driver and several passengers in the vehicle and the driver is now in custody. >> reporter: what do we know about this driver? >> female. we don't know a whole lot right now as fars why she did what she did and hoping to find that out. >> reporter: any other people injured in the other vehicles
i am joined by officer williams. how is that chp officer doing? >> right now, he is alert and conscious and was transported and is going to be checked out. he obviously had road rash from the collision. we are hoping that he will be all right. >> reporter: take us back initially what started this is this. >> that motorcycle officer made a stop. and he contacted the driver and through talking to thedriver, for some reason, the driver decided to leave the scene. as the driver...
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the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sullivan: now the washington has not been a necessarily a strong supporter of the trump administration, but right here their editorial is saying the senate needs to confirm mike pompeo. and they make the point that i'm trying to make here in my remarks, which is by rejecting or delaying pompeo's nomination as mr. trump juggles multiple crises around the world without adequate counsel, this would probably make an already bad situation worse. mike pompeo should be employed for foggy bottom -- that's the state department -- in the hope that he will fulfill his promise and revive u.s. diplomacy. that's "the washington post". mr. president, bipartisanship is important to move thing along in the senate, whether it's the coast guard bill or well-qualified nominees in the national security world, and it has certainly been a u.s. tradition with regard to the secretary of state that not only goes back decades but goes back centuries. so i'm hoping that my colleagues sit down, talk to mike pompe
the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sullivan: now the washington has not been a necessarily a strong supporter of the trump administration, but right here their editorial is saying the senate needs to confirm mike pompeo. and they make the point that i'm trying to make here in my remarks, which is by rejecting or delaying pompeo's nomination as mr. trump juggles multiple crises around the world without adequate counsel, this would probably make an already bad situation worse. mike...
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an untrained officer creates a situation. if the officers response is to subdue a mental health patient with force they put everyone at risk. officers must be required to report the efforts that they take to de-escalate a situation before any use of force. the reporting should be required for the use of these weapons should require the officer to delineate the efforts they took to de-escalate before they tried to control the situation with the weapon. i think it's important that they respond to mental health crises in a more appropriate way. >> commissioner marshall: thank you. >> i'm evan mclaughlin and it's a pleasure for here discussing the conditions under which are san francisco residents will be electrocuted by police. i think it's clear de-escalation tactics are not being used and implemented. and it's clear that the implementation of tasers will only make the problem worse but here we are. so if san francisco police are going to be armed with tasers we need to be clear the list of people under special consideration --
an untrained officer creates a situation. if the officers response is to subdue a mental health patient with force they put everyone at risk. officers must be required to report the efforts that they take to de-escalate a situation before any use of force. the reporting should be required for the use of these weapons should require the officer to delineate the efforts they took to de-escalate before they tried to control the situation with the weapon. i think it's important that they respond to...
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attorney's office. and between different fbi offices around the country and between different u.s. attorney's offices around the country. i don't want to portray it as one seamless web where balls never get dropped because occasionally they do. but in the main, nicolle, prosecutors and agents around the country work together. another thing i think is important here for context, if bob mueller and his team come across something that they believe to be a federal crime or evidence of a federal crime, they have a binary choice. they either do something with it or they do nothing with it. and doing nothing with it is almost never a good choice, forgive the double negative. so, in this case, they kicked it over to the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and let the men and women in that office run with it. >> let me bring peter baker back in because, peter, i watched that video come in from aboard air force one. the pool report broke during our hour and i saw the video a little later. i think i was doing a double header of my own and showed it that night on the 11:00. it
attorney's office. and between different fbi offices around the country and between different u.s. attorney's offices around the country. i don't want to portray it as one seamless web where balls never get dropped because occasionally they do. but in the main, nicolle, prosecutors and agents around the country work together. another thing i think is important here for context, if bob mueller and his team come across something that they believe to be a federal crime or evidence of a federal...
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we learned seven officers, including undercover officers as well as uniformed officers opened fire ultimately killing the suspect. witnesses told us they heard several shots fired and described what they saw. >> it was total chaos. >> i don't know the circumstances of what happened, but this isn't normal for here. >> reporter: a witness shared with us cell phone video he took. police say they found a revolver near the suspect. he had a warrant out on him. this all happened on a busy roadway and next to a busy strip mall. police are still investigating if the suspect opened fire. that's what witnesses are telling police, but of course they are trying to do a very thorough investigation. also they told us the alameda county coroner's office is expected to arrive. they'll be releasing the identity of the suspect and they believe that this will go well into the night, so these streets will be blocked off for some time. again, we're at the intersection of fremont boulevard and nicolet. >> obviously several more hours of investigation to be done there. all right, thank you so much. >>> and the rain
we learned seven officers, including undercover officers as well as uniformed officers opened fire ultimately killing the suspect. witnesses told us they heard several shots fired and described what they saw. >> it was total chaos. >> i don't know the circumstances of what happened, but this isn't normal for here. >> reporter: a witness shared with us cell phone video he took. police say they found a revolver near the suspect. he had a warrant out on him. this all happened on...
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like santander and almeida. >> i see these officers, two officers, been on the force for three years. those are the type that we need more and more. >> reporter: officer crystal almeida is still in critical condition, but the mayor says she gave her family a thumbs-up today at the hospital. no court date has been set for juarez. jeff? >> glor: striking to see those flowers on the patrol car behind you. omar, thank you. >>> one of the voices on the sim upon son's one of the voices behind "the simpsons" has offered to stop portraying a character that has appeared in all 29 seasons and has been shown in more than 70 countries. many say the portrayal of apu, the store owner, is racially insensitive. carter evans takes a look at this. >> you know, the idea that anybody, young or old, past or present, was bullied or teased based on the character of apu, it just really makes me sad. >> reporter: on last night's "late show with stephen colbert," actor hank azaria responded to criticism of one of the characters he voices on "the simpsons." >> for the next five minutes, i'm going to party like
like santander and almeida. >> i see these officers, two officers, been on the force for three years. those are the type that we need more and more. >> reporter: officer crystal almeida is still in critical condition, but the mayor says she gave her family a thumbs-up today at the hospital. no court date has been set for juarez. jeff? >> glor: striking to see those flowers on the patrol car behind you. omar, thank you. >>> one of the voices on the sim upon son's one...
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the man struggled with officers and yelled profanities. police eventually subdued him by shocking him with a taser. hu hercules police believe these are the two suspects that were responsible for injuring a police officer earlier. >> when the driver put the car in reverse and intentionally backed into the police car, the officer was slightly injured, with this being called a whiplash type injury. >> reporter: a man says a car broke through his fence on sycamore avenue, the driver tied to make it to highway 4 but the car got stuck. >> they're loose somewhere around here or on the freeway, trying to get out of dodge, get out of town. >> reporter: police are looking for the suspects for ramming the police car. >> we do like knowing that we probably have the suspects in custody and i think the citizens of this city will also feel more comfortable knowing that somebody who would intentionally back into a police car with an officer in it is in custody. >> i notice the suspects when i saw a man and a woman emerge from some shrubbery, walk down a
the man struggled with officers and yelled profanities. police eventually subdued him by shocking him with a taser. hu hercules police believe these are the two suspects that were responsible for injuring a police officer earlier. >> when the driver put the car in reverse and intentionally backed into the police car, the officer was slightly injured, with this being called a whiplash type injury. >> reporter: a man says a car broke through his fence on sycamore avenue, the driver...
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cohen's office. >> he did. of wonder what he is worried about that michael cohen knows or may have records of. and, you know, what we saw tonight, rachel, that is something we have not seen from a president. to go back to richard nixon during watergate, he was angry at archibald cox, but he didn't in public sort of run against cox and say this is a bad man. he is surrounded by democrats. in fact, in private nixon was irritated by the fact that cox had worked for john f. kennedy and had democrats on his staff, but he didn't try to do the thing that the president did today. it didn't really sound like a president. it sounded to me as i was listening more like if a martian came and heard donald trump speaking, it sounded more like some angry political boss in some city machine going out against the prosecutor. >> we just heard from barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney from michigan. she is a very even-keeled nonhyperbolic speaker. i asked for her reaction to the prospect that the president might take action again
cohen's office. >> he did. of wonder what he is worried about that michael cohen knows or may have records of. and, you know, what we saw tonight, rachel, that is something we have not seen from a president. to go back to richard nixon during watergate, he was angry at archibald cox, but he didn't in public sort of run against cox and say this is a bad man. he is surrounded by democrats. in fact, in private nixon was irritated by the fact that cox had worked for john f. kennedy and had...
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this is an office, i want to get out of the office. and i would often go to the workshop cafe because they have baristas, we can order stuff, it's a tech savvy cafe. they bring the order to you from your phone. or your computer. to me, that's what kept me coming back throughout the years to access this. i can go there and we can order before we even get there. i mean that to me, that's innovation, for me. i spend a lot of money on my office space. i still have people preferring in something that is ground level accessible. in my office, they have to become members, fees, they lock you in. with workshop cafe, me and my clients or people, stakeholders in my business, we just go there, right on the ground level, order a cup of coffee and food and that's it. you know. that's been my experience and that's why i still go there and it's just a really awesome cafe. >> thank you. you can just give it to mr. contara. >> hi, i'm gabrielle. i am a customer of workshop cafe, i'm an entrepreneur. i have a work space. i go there because it's safe. it
this is an office, i want to get out of the office. and i would often go to the workshop cafe because they have baristas, we can order stuff, it's a tech savvy cafe. they bring the order to you from your phone. or your computer. to me, that's what kept me coming back throughout the years to access this. i can go there and we can order before we even get there. i mean that to me, that's innovation, for me. i spend a lot of money on my office space. i still have people preferring in something...
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special officer. all in favor. any opposed? thank you. patrol special officer cody clements you are hereby appointed. anything you would like to say? >> i would like to thank the members of the board and the chief. thank you very much. i want to thank everybody for giving me this opportunity to serve the community. i look forward to it. >> thank you. >> for the record the motion passed unanimously 4-0. >> next line item. >> line five discussion and action to approve sale of number 69 from marina to patrol officer cody clements to 2511 or take other action if necessary. >> officer brown. >> waiting for the projector. >> this is 69 which takes up most of the mission district. that is the beat up for sale from marina fitzinger. the sale prize is $50,000 monthly installments of 2,000. there are 35 client on the beat and two other assistants that work on the beat including mr. clements. >> all right. i would move to accept the sale of the beat from mrs. fit zinger could cody clements. he is well loved in t
special officer. all in favor. any opposed? thank you. patrol special officer cody clements you are hereby appointed. anything you would like to say? >> i would like to thank the members of the board and the chief. thank you very much. i want to thank everybody for giving me this opportunity to serve the community. i look forward to it. >> thank you. >> for the record the motion passed unanimously 4-0. >> next line item. >> line five discussion and action to...
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atf officers checked a home. another in san diego where her father reported her missing friday and where a woman reported seeing the suspect trash clothing late last week. on wednesday, atf agents searched a dumpster and confiscated garbage bags. both locations are a day's drive where she allegedly opened fire injuring three people before kill herself. mountain view police say they had no idea she was possibly violent working off a missing person's report, they found her sleeping in a car hours before the shooting. she was in a parking lot about 28 miles from youtube headquarterrers. they say she was calm and cooperative and they let her go. for years she has been active on social media posting youtube videos about being vegan, working out and animal cruelty. her posts started targeting youtube and her frustrations with the online video giant demonetizing her post. >> in 2016 on her personal website she wrote youtube filtered my channel to keep them from getting viewed. she called youtube employees closed minded.
atf officers checked a home. another in san diego where her father reported her missing friday and where a woman reported seeing the suspect trash clothing late last week. on wednesday, atf agents searched a dumpster and confiscated garbage bags. both locations are a day's drive where she allegedly opened fire injuring three people before kill herself. mountain view police say they had no idea she was possibly violent working off a missing person's report, they found her sleeping in a car hours...
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the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the >> the senate continued to be of the nomination pale for secretary of state. at noon eastern tomorrow were expected a procedural vote and the final confirmation vote. later there'll be a few votes on the nominee to be u.s. ambassador to germany. the senate is live on c-span two. >> saturday, live coverage of the 16th annual annapolis book festival starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern. it includes chris matthews with his book, bobby kennedy. white house correspondent april ryan with her book. tech entrepreneur with a book in the coming age of artificial intelligence. watch live coverage of the annapolis book festival on saturday beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two on book tv
the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the >> the senate continued to be of the nomination pale for secretary of state. at noon eastern tomorrow were expected a procedural vote and the final confirmation vote. later there'll be a few votes on the nominee to be u.s. ambassador to germany. the senate is live on c-span two. >> saturday, live coverage of the 16th annual annapolis book festival starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern. it includes chris matthews with his book, bobby...
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this post office scam must stop. amazon must pay real costs and taxes now. >> yeah, that figure came from a "wall street journal" op-ed that was published last summer. and that op-ed relied upon an analysis done by citigroup. and that analysis, funny enough, i had been looking for it for months and months and months and only about a week ago got my hands on it. josh barrow, a sharp business writer for "business insider" wrote a column taking issue with that number, which, again, is raising the question of, like, whose numbers are right and what's the cost? but that's, i think, where trump got the number. >> do you have a number in mind that you think is right? >> no. no. i'm trained to look for data, to assess data before opening my mouth. my mouth. i know it is unusual in this time. no i do not. >> tom is in hollywood, florida. >>. >> caller: i want to comment on certain things. why would you tell everybody what you are doing with them. big business keep these things secret. number two, possibly, when they entered i
this post office scam must stop. amazon must pay real costs and taxes now. >> yeah, that figure came from a "wall street journal" op-ed that was published last summer. and that op-ed relied upon an analysis done by citigroup. and that analysis, funny enough, i had been looking for it for months and months and months and only about a week ago got my hands on it. josh barrow, a sharp business writer for "business insider" wrote a column taking issue with that number,...
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senator to have a baby in office. her daughter abigail was in 2014 while she was a member of the house. duck wor duckworth is an iraq war vet. >> working moms can do anything. we can't wait to see -- you know, i want to see that baby on the senate floor. i would like to see a baby on the senate floor. >> and discussion over whether she will nurse the baby on the senate floor. >>> 53 minutes past the hour. chinese president xi jinping promises to significantly lower tariffs on car imports. details on "cnn money" next. if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts swho live within five miles of custyour business?-54, like these two... and that guy. or maybe you want to reach women, ages 18 to 34, who are interested in fitness... namaste. whichever audience you're looking for, we'll find them we're the finders. we work
senator to have a baby in office. her daughter abigail was in 2014 while she was a member of the house. duck wor duckworth is an iraq war vet. >> working moms can do anything. we can't wait to see -- you know, i want to see that baby on the senate floor. i would like to see a baby on the senate floor. >> and discussion over whether she will nurse the baby on the senate floor. >>> 53 minutes past the hour. chinese president xi jinping promises to significantly lower tariffs...
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into regular office space. the change of use requested through the entitlements for the commission would not displace existing public serving retail uses on those floors. no off street parking is proposed; however, the existing offstreet loading area will be retained as part of the project. private open space for the building tenants will be provided at the roof level and closer to the street outside the third floor, where the facade design incorporates a 6 foot recess in the exterior building envelope. the proposed project would require acquisition of approximately 4,000 units of transferrable development rights which is within the f.a.r. limits allowable under the planning code. on april 18, 2018, the historic preservation commission found the project to be on balance compatible with the historic features of the kearny market mason sutter conservation district and in conformance with the secretary of the interior standards for rehabilitation. at that hearing, a major permit to alter was approved with the foll
into regular office space. the change of use requested through the entitlements for the commission would not displace existing public serving retail uses on those floors. no off street parking is proposed; however, the existing offstreet loading area will be retained as part of the project. private open space for the building tenants will be provided at the roof level and closer to the street outside the third floor, where the facade design incorporates a 6 foot recess in the exterior building...
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rob: presidential portraits at the post office, dan donovan want it to be mandatory for offices across sway pictures of donald trump and mike pence. >> the move after new york branch put up pictures of former president obama and vp joe biden but refuse to hang any of the current administration. good morning congressman donovan. thank you for joining us, tell us how this started. >> a constituent visiting the same post office the last 15 years saw president bush's portrait, pres. obama and vp biden so a nail in the wall where donald trump and vice president pence's portrait and inquired about it and the post office informed her there is a regulation that prohibits putting the president and vice president's photographs up in a federal building. she came to my office, we're going to drop the bill next week, mandating all united states post office is put the president and vice president's photographs. these two photographs are to be in every post office. this regulation was created in 1974. this is the first president whose portrait hasn't been up. is there a bias? we will make sure no arb
rob: presidential portraits at the post office, dan donovan want it to be mandatory for offices across sway pictures of donald trump and mike pence. >> the move after new york branch put up pictures of former president obama and vp joe biden but refuse to hang any of the current administration. good morning congressman donovan. thank you for joining us, tell us how this started. >> a constituent visiting the same post office the last 15 years saw president bush's portrait, pres....
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it is unlawful to compete with the post office post office with first class mail. you tried to deliver something across town for less than first class mail, you have committed a felony. in the post office losses are made up by the taxpayers, no matter what the post office -- >> neil: we should stress that the post office has the obligation to serve everywhere. the most remote hut in alaska, that is a vital constraint. but to the deal scored with amazon, the president seems to be arguing -- >> it is a deal that the president himself would have made if he had on amazon. it is an excellent deal. >> neil: float that around, and where were the post office be without the amazon deal? >> it is more money in the post office. they are not to just made for amazon. the post office is the going there anyway. so they deliver these things that people have ordered through amazon. it is more money to the post office. i have not done the math, i have not seen the numbers. but common sense tells you that whatever amazon is paying is helping the bottom line for the them. >> neil: as
it is unlawful to compete with the post office post office with first class mail. you tried to deliver something across town for less than first class mail, you have committed a felony. in the post office losses are made up by the taxpayers, no matter what the post office -- >> neil: we should stress that the post office has the obligation to serve everywhere. the most remote hut in alaska, that is a vital constraint. but to the deal scored with amazon, the president seems to be arguing...
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could you please tell me the total number of officers employed and the total number of officers on the street? next, can you tell me how many more officers the city needs and how quickly take city can get to that number? i read where there is a request for 288. i have seen different numbers. we are aware the population of san francisco has increased by over 100,000 people in recent years. i think that needs to be taken into consideration. with the city budget at 10 plus billion dollars, unemployment at an all-time low and rip roaring economy. i don't see how it can get better for the city coffers. can you enlighten me your action times and tim timetables? what can we do to help? thank you. >> next speaker. >> good evening. i am nicole address. i live in central hollow. my family is associated with commercial and residential real estate. i want to bring up about the merchants on chestnut street. just last thursday one of the merchants was attacked by a homeless person and there was over $800 worth of lost items to their store. the smal small businesses on chestnuts as well as the city c
could you please tell me the total number of officers employed and the total number of officers on the street? next, can you tell me how many more officers the city needs and how quickly take city can get to that number? i read where there is a request for 288. i have seen different numbers. we are aware the population of san francisco has increased by over 100,000 people in recent years. i think that needs to be taken into consideration. with the city budget at 10 plus billion dollars,...
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a traditional discrete lawyer's office. he works for donald trump the person and the trump organization and its various entities. that as far as i understand from sources is all he works for. but we know of the stormy daniels allegations which is where could this money have come from? would it be lawful if it did come from donald trump? if it came from donald trump, why did the president not acknowledge it? we know -- >> neil: or deny that he knew nothing about it. >> correct. there must be some evidence presented to a federal judge here in new york city sufficient to persuade that judge to sign a search warrant to permit the fbi in broad daylight to raid an attorney's office, particularly when that attorney has one client and happens to be the president of the united states. that evidence would have to be such as to persuade a judge that more likely than not is evidence of crimes by mr. cohen or mr. cohen and the president. >> neil: i'm going to ask a stupid question. >> they're never stupid. >> so when manafort's home was
a traditional discrete lawyer's office. he works for donald trump the person and the trump organization and its various entities. that as far as i understand from sources is all he works for. but we know of the stormy daniels allegations which is where could this money have come from? would it be lawful if it did come from donald trump? if it came from donald trump, why did the president not acknowledge it? we know -- >> neil: or deny that he knew nothing about it. >> correct. there...