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five officers were killed. 11 other officers were injured including nine officers. this was the deadliest single incident for lawaw enforcement n the united states since 9/11. that day in july 2016 is certainly something etched in our memory just as we are reminded it didn't emerge with the protest that as our citizens have organized home full demonstrations across the country following the tragic events in minneapolis anarchists continue to exploit this first amendment activity as a shield for their violent behavior. somehow, the notion of committing violence in the name of an antigovernment dogma, the via any of the espoused ideologies have been gaining traction at an alarming rate. unlike the protesters who demonstrations they undermined, these antigovernment extremists seem to care down the wall in america, not improve it in fact resorting to violence they are drowning out the voices of the protesters that this country wants to hear. we have recently seen violence making headlines across the nation. in seattle during the occupation of the area and individuals of
five officers were killed. 11 other officers were injured including nine officers. this was the deadliest single incident for lawaw enforcement n the united states since 9/11. that day in july 2016 is certainly something etched in our memory just as we are reminded it didn't emerge with the protest that as our citizens have organized home full demonstrations across the country following the tragic events in minneapolis anarchists continue to exploit this first amendment activity as a shield for...
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caller: i do not work for the post office. i worked for the post office. host: you are retired or moved on to another job? caller: i retired from the federal service. host: what do you think about what the post office and how it is working now? caller: what do you think about how the post office is working now? host: that is my question to you, tom. caller: that is also my question to you, sir. mcaseelah,s go to from florida. pronounce your name for me, please. caller: masakeelah. what money is saved by removing sorting machines? well the postal service get a refund of the purchase or save on electricity? the postal service is a public ,ood, just like the military public schools, police stations, fire departments, roads, etc. none of the a for mentioned profit driven -- none of the a aformentioned-- are profit driven. host: let's go to kathleen. caller: first of all, i would like to express that the lady that was recently on, how she had so many problems with the post office in the past, i am sorry about that, but i just wanted to stress that from my exper
caller: i do not work for the post office. i worked for the post office. host: you are retired or moved on to another job? caller: i retired from the federal service. host: what do you think about what the post office and how it is working now? caller: what do you think about how the post office is working now? host: that is my question to you, tom. caller: that is also my question to you, sir. mcaseelah,s go to from florida. pronounce your name for me, please. caller: masakeelah. what money is...
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school resource officers, 11 police officers at $1.9 million. when you include 90s of expected overtime. it's important to break out the positions here. there are nine sworn officers. i only included overtime for those people. overall staffing cost is about $2.4 million. this includes also the cost of hay and other vest -- vestibules and horse diet. those each about $30 billion a year. >> supervisor ronen: can you send that to us? >> yes. i will send it now. >> supervisor ronen: i guess i'm wondering setting up for new crises team. we'll be adding to more, hopefully, in march of next year, -- why would we still need the full team and the full homeless outreach team? >> supervisor, i want to start by saying again, we are supportive of that transition to the ems6. probably the unknowns now are you referenced 20,000 calls that will possibly go to ems6. if we're talking about replacing the work that 23 officers, 24 officers and at time it's been hire than that, plus the officers assigned to the homeless details in the station that respond to these c
school resource officers, 11 police officers at $1.9 million. when you include 90s of expected overtime. it's important to break out the positions here. there are nine sworn officers. i only included overtime for those people. overall staffing cost is about $2.4 million. this includes also the cost of hay and other vest -- vestibules and horse diet. those each about $30 billion a year. >> supervisor ronen: can you send that to us? >> yes. i will send it now. >> supervisor...
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once an officer has taken his oath, he has assumed a high office in the eyes of the public.y of life must change. he has voluntarily given up much of his individuality to become a representative of a police organization. the requirements of his profession are highly demanding. he must know and follow the law. understand human nature and develop efficient methods of patrol an investigation. -- and investigation. a great and honorable duty. there at thell be northeast corner. >> there are many unexpected problems that a police officer has to solve at any minute any , second of the day. these were only a few examples, but actually there are countless responsibilities officers have to face. .> juveniles shoplifters. pickpockets. drunks. speeders. reckless drivers. burglars. bank robbers. narcotics. prostitutes. sex deviants. kidnappers. [screaming] barking] [screaming] [gunshots] murderers. and demonstrators. [crowd shouting] within the next hour, any of you may be faced with the problems that you have just seen. we do everything we can to prepare you in training and to give you
once an officer has taken his oath, he has assumed a high office in the eyes of the public.y of life must change. he has voluntarily given up much of his individuality to become a representative of a police organization. the requirements of his profession are highly demanding. he must know and follow the law. understand human nature and develop efficient methods of patrol an investigation. -- and investigation. a great and honorable duty. there at thell be northeast corner. >> there are...
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so that's the plainclothes officers cover is an uniformed officers nearby carry out the arrests. try now you're just being. detained for prostitution investigation. you know. these arrests will continue. you well into the night. thing was for oral sex but we told him that because she didn't get into the car that he thinks nothing happened while knowing that you can still commit a crime even without the theme of getting in the car in california prostitution customers or johns risk up to 6 months in prison and a $1000.00 fine however these johns aren't the only people charged who knows who's concerned about her she says there's just too the line of cars. he wants to identify the pimps these pimps and often recruit girls directly from the street the driver of this luxury sedan approach christina one of the undercover officers. this is a possible pam and here exchanged phone numbers. where they're on the cover so what the on the cover is going to do is they're going to communicate with they can be something that can be done tonight or it could be darn it within the next couple of day
so that's the plainclothes officers cover is an uniformed officers nearby carry out the arrests. try now you're just being. detained for prostitution investigation. you know. these arrests will continue. you well into the night. thing was for oral sex but we told him that because she didn't get into the car that he thinks nothing happened while knowing that you can still commit a crime even without the theme of getting in the car in california prostitution customers or johns risk up to 6 months...
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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, no. the ayes appear to have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 772. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: judiciary, christie criswell wiegand of pennsylvania to be united states district judge for the western district of pennsylvania. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of christie criswell wiegand of pennsylvania to b
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, no. the ayes appear to have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 772. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed...
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george: i can't breathe, officer. candice: and he said them over and over for approximately 8 minutes until he died at the hands of minneapolis police officers. floyd's final moments are sparking national conversations about ethnicity. male: it's time that we reclaim the righteous in this country. candice: equality, crowd: black lives matter. candice: and police use of force in america. [people shouting] candice: because he is far from the only one to have died in that way. nbc bay area has been covering this movement, and tonight, we're returning to some of our investigative unit's recent reporting on law enforcement and their use of force. we look at the restraint technique that took the life of george floyd and find out which departments may be using it here in the bay area. jaxon van derbeken: and follow the career path of one officer who leaves one department for another just before facing discipline in the shooting. stephen stock: we go to palo alto, where officers face multiple lawsuits and allegations of misco
george: i can't breathe, officer. candice: and he said them over and over for approximately 8 minutes until he died at the hands of minneapolis police officers. floyd's final moments are sparking national conversations about ethnicity. male: it's time that we reclaim the righteous in this country. candice: equality, crowd: black lives matter. candice: and police use of force in america. [people shouting] candice: because he is far from the only one to have died in that way. nbc bay area has...
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but in the big office only 10. the difference may appear minor but if everybody's performance declines by that amount you have a problem as almost on with the basic open plan office you may save a little space and cut some costs but if your company's efficiency drops 10 percent that would be a disaster. god is to say sound planning pays off. not just for company bosses but also for the stop. bringing up babies is just full females not necessarily studies show that change it doesn't predict who is better at caring for children instead who have a spends more time with the kids at depth biologically that can be measured in changes to the brain and hormone levels and not just in humans let's take a look at parenting and relationships in the animal. world are classic loners in the animal world both males and females spend most of the year foraging for food alone each marking their territory with scent from glands on their paws. mating season is time to account for their insecure food supply the animals typically reprodu
but in the big office only 10. the difference may appear minor but if everybody's performance declines by that amount you have a problem as almost on with the basic open plan office you may save a little space and cut some costs but if your company's efficiency drops 10 percent that would be a disaster. god is to say sound planning pays off. not just for company bosses but also for the stop. bringing up babies is just full females not necessarily studies show that change it doesn't predict who...
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you see how many officers we would actually be using. forty two asian officers gone. twenty-one brak off everybody -s board asking you to grow the police department. we're asking you to stay with the reenvisioning how we deliver public safety seven ises to our city. this slide is just as you can see our full time equivalent comparison this is where we lie to be if we reduce our a damny. there's a couple of unknowns in there that like. we home that's our ask for this committee is to really consider our desire to keep our department at at least city levels. the impact would be devastating in terms of our ability to deliver public safety and handle the public work load. this slide is in terms of public safety report. the other thing eye like to high height of rerm sthshes administrative oversight and systems and those types of innings foinningreform. it takes staffing. sworn and unsworn staffing. they are constantly telling us that not only getting better at but need to get better at. in order to sustain these efforts, it's hard it implement rea rm praik sm wheimplements
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25 billion for the post office. andthey need that money they are not getting there. but ifre just two items, they don't get those two items, that means you cannot have universal mail-in voting because they are not equipped. the president said the quiet part out loud. this is all about the election. he knows that the post office is not equipped to handle that volume of mail. about the seniors of the fontana assisted living facility or the va hospital who needs their prescription drugs. it's not about the small businesses that neither packages and invoices to be delivered on time to stay afloat in this pandemic. it's not about the men and women who risk their lives providing these essential services day in and day out. we are notovernment called the united states of donald trump. we do not pledge allegiance to donald trump. we pledge allegiance to the united states of america, and it's time that we honor that pledge and protect the postal service from the rot and corruption that has invested so many parts of the feder
25 billion for the post office. andthey need that money they are not getting there. but ifre just two items, they don't get those two items, that means you cannot have universal mail-in voting because they are not equipped. the president said the quiet part out loud. this is all about the election. he knows that the post office is not equipped to handle that volume of mail. about the seniors of the fontana assisted living facility or the va hospital who needs their prescription drugs. it's not...
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so that's the plain clothes officers cover isn't uniformed officers nearby carry out the arrests. now you're just being. detained for prostitution investigation. you know. these arrests will continue well into the night. i think it was for oral sex but we told them that because she didn't get into the car that he thinks nothing happened know it you can still commit a crime even without the female getting in the car in california prostitution customers or johns risk up to 6 months in prison and a $1000.00 fine however the johns aren't the only people charged who knows who's concerned about. her she says there's a line of cars. he wants to identify the pimps these pimps. and recruit girls directly from the street the driver of this luxury sedan approach christina one of the undercover officers. this is a possible pam and here exchanged phone numbers. where they're on the cover so what the on the cover is going to do is going to communicate with them they can be something that can be done tonight or it could be darn right within the next couple of days. actually. it's going to take p
so that's the plain clothes officers cover isn't uniformed officers nearby carry out the arrests. now you're just being. detained for prostitution investigation. you know. these arrests will continue well into the night. i think it was for oral sex but we told them that because she didn't get into the car that he thinks nothing happened know it you can still commit a crime even without the female getting in the car in california prostitution customers or johns risk up to 6 months in prison and...
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at least 140 officers have been injured in portland alone. 113 officers have suffered injuries to their site after protesters deliberately attempted to blind them with lasers and other weapons. at least 930 nonfederal law enforcement officers have been injured. one has died. at least 38 federal officers xxed.been do personal information -- about them were put online as a means of intimidation. at least 21 federal court houses been vandalized the summer. protesters in nashville broken to city hall and lit fires. a woman charged this week was caught on video holding a poster reading, f the police. protesters in denver broke into a courthouse amplifiers. protesters in minneapolis burnt down a police station. the same thing in seattle. a peaceful protest in oakland in july intensified after protests set fire inside of a course house. during a peaceful protest in madison, at least one individual world the gasoline bomb into the city county building which holds the cities 911 dispatch center. that included the beating of two individuals. one of them is a state lawmaker. these peaceful protest
at least 140 officers have been injured in portland alone. 113 officers have suffered injuries to their site after protesters deliberately attempted to blind them with lasers and other weapons. at least 930 nonfederal law enforcement officers have been injured. one has died. at least 38 federal officers xxed.been do personal information -- about them were put online as a means of intimidation. at least 21 federal court houses been vandalized the summer. protesters in nashville broken to city...
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you see how many officers we would actually be using. forty two asian officers gone. twenty-one brak off everybody -s board asking you to grow the police department. we're asking you to stay with the reenvisioning how we deliver public safety seven ises to our city. this slide is just as you can see our full time equivalent comparison this is where we lie to be if we reduce our a damny. there's a couple of unknowns in there that like. we home that's our ask for this committee is to really consider our desire to keep our department at at least city levels. the impact would be devastating in terms of our ability to deliver public safety and handle the public work load. this slide is in terms of public safety report. the other thing eye like to high height of rerm sthshes administrative oversight and systems and those types of innings foinningreform. it takes staffing. sworn and unsworn staffing. they are constantly telling us that not only getting better at but need to get better at. in order to sustain these efforts, it's hard it implement rea rm praik sm wheimplements
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we don't need offices. we have plenty of offices downtown.ome of these office spaces are vacant, and we don't need this in the mission. not now. we have to focus on our families and people that are out on the street right now. this time of covid is not a time that we should think of putting money in our pockets, so that's what the mentality and mindset of these developers are. we need to think about our residents, lifelong residents or people who have been here. like i said, i've been displaced before. >> clerk: thank you. thank you for your comments. okay. we have 62 listeners, and six callers in the queue. operations, next caller. >> hello, supervisors. my name is tau robinson, and i'm calling to support the appeal of 2300 harrison street. not only is it going to have impacts on the community of the mission by increasing rent, it does not qualify for the environmental fast tracking, and it's going to hurt the light industrial businesses that are in the area. thank you. i yield my time. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, next
we don't need offices. we have plenty of offices downtown.ome of these office spaces are vacant, and we don't need this in the mission. not now. we have to focus on our families and people that are out on the street right now. this time of covid is not a time that we should think of putting money in our pockets, so that's what the mentality and mindset of these developers are. we need to think about our residents, lifelong residents or people who have been here. like i said, i've been displaced...
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officers. protect each others' rights. instead, of seeing leaders united, we are seeing too many local officials, mayors, and governors who made a cynical decision that it's in their partisan interest to turned a blind eye to this violence. to turn a blind eye to the law enforcement officers being attacked on a nightly basis and even worse than that, to demonize the police officers, to throw out terms like "storm troopers" and "gestapo" to to describe federal law enforcement officers doing their jobs. it's for that reason i introduced legislation called the reclaim act. the reclaim act provides that if you, as an american, if you are injured, if your property is damaged, if your home is burned to the ground, if your business is looted and destroyed during a riot, as a result of a decision of political leaders to deny you police protection, that you have a federal cause of action to sue the municipality or the city that has denied you police protection. and has willfully looked the other way whi
officers. protect each others' rights. instead, of seeing leaders united, we are seeing too many local officials, mayors, and governors who made a cynical decision that it's in their partisan interest to turned a blind eye to this violence. to turn a blind eye to the law enforcement officers being attacked on a nightly basis and even worse than that, to demonize the police officers, to throw out terms like "storm troopers" and "gestapo" to to describe federal law enforcement...
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pence: great officers areeace officers are why the majority of americans back the blue. we back you everyday. when others run away from danger, police officers run straight into harm's way. you count our lives as more important than your own. put your lives in the line to protect someone that in most cases you've never even met. or ore has that been true more poignant -- truer or more poignant than over the past five months here in arizona and across america. prayers arend our with them more than 160,000 americans who have lost loved ones in the midst the coronavirus pandemic. marshall anue to whole of america response, as the governor often says, we all have a role to play to do our part and slow the spread and protect the vulnerable and save lives. the people of arizona are doing just that. last week, the governor was in washington to brief the president on the progress you have made. we are pleased to lend the positivity rates have dropped 21%, down to 12%. new cases have been steadily dropping for a month. that is tribute to your governor, pay tribute to the people o
pence: great officers areeace officers are why the majority of americans back the blue. we back you everyday. when others run away from danger, police officers run straight into harm's way. you count our lives as more important than your own. put your lives in the line to protect someone that in most cases you've never even met. or ore has that been true more poignant -- truer or more poignant than over the past five months here in arizona and across america. prayers arend our with them more...
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offices for other firms. whether an open plan office is a blessing or a curse for the people working in it depends on the space available and how it's crafted and used. then i'm going to name an unfit aunt for company wants us to design an open plan office just so it can save space and costs. it's already game over and it will not go well for one. nowadays there's a lot of emphasis on teamwork in corporate settings stuff are expected to be flexible and no longer bound to a fix workplace. but i'm stiff with a pen a laptop and a phone i can work anywhere i may still have a desk but my workspace might well get smaller and smaller than my client at the same time we need to create other spaces that are a lot larger than this and. that means rooms for meetings where an entire team can discuss and plan together. and small quiet corners to talk without disturbing everybody else. as well as ones where you can be alone. we need to create such spaces as well not just rooms for team meetings people need to be able to tak
offices for other firms. whether an open plan office is a blessing or a curse for the people working in it depends on the space available and how it's crafted and used. then i'm going to name an unfit aunt for company wants us to design an open plan office just so it can save space and costs. it's already game over and it will not go well for one. nowadays there's a lot of emphasis on teamwork in corporate settings stuff are expected to be flexible and no longer bound to a fix workplace. but...
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five officers were killed, 11 other officers were injured including nine officers. this was the deadliest single incident for law enforcement in the united states since 9/11. that day in july of 2016 is something etched in our memory. just as the bullet holes still etched in the federal court ouse remind us daily anti-government fan atism did not emerge from the 2020 protests. as there are peaceful protests following the tragic events in minneapolis, anarchist exploit this activity as a shield for violent behavior. somehow the notion of committing violence in the name be it antifa or any of the other ideologies has been imagining traction. unlike the lawful protestors through demonstrations they undermine, these anti-government extremists aim to tear down the rule of law and not improve. they are drowning out the voices of the protestors that this country want to hear. we have seen anti-government violence making headlines. a few examples, in seattle during an anarchist occupation of the capital hill area an individual set fire to a police precinct. protestors helpe
five officers were killed, 11 other officers were injured including nine officers. this was the deadliest single incident for law enforcement in the united states since 9/11. that day in july of 2016 is something etched in our memory. just as the bullet holes still etched in the federal court ouse remind us daily anti-government fan atism did not emerge from the 2020 protests. as there are peaceful protests following the tragic events in minneapolis, anarchist exploit this activity as a shield...
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officers, law enforcement officers were abandoned due to dangerous policies by local officials. briefly addressed a statement from portland. notenforcement officers are serving a general security agency. they have been deployed for an extensive period of time to one city -- that is portland. law enforcement officers are not storm troopers. they are simple law enforcement officers in clearly marked uniforms, properly trained in using procedures and practices. to suggest our law enforcement officers should not be in -- enforcing federal law. unlike local law enforcement, we cannot be directed to ignore. we will not shy away from our duties. the mayor of portland and the governor of oregon received phone calls. stark -- no was thank you and please remove all dhs officers from portland. the governor reached out 2.5 weeks later for state police support. as of today, law enforcement officers remain in portland. they will remain until we are insured the federal courthouse will no longer be violently attacked. we have seen a noticeable decrease in violent activity directed to the courth
officers, law enforcement officers were abandoned due to dangerous policies by local officials. briefly addressed a statement from portland. notenforcement officers are serving a general security agency. they have been deployed for an extensive period of time to one city -- that is portland. law enforcement officers are not storm troopers. they are simple law enforcement officers in clearly marked uniforms, properly trained in using procedures and practices. to suggest our law enforcement...
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screw up the post office." or this one, "how is slowing down the post office making america great again?" the midland daily news sent a reporter to cover the protests as well. "many drivers passing by the crowd of protesters honked their horns and waved in support. the protesters themselves waved and cheered every time a postal service vehicle drove by." people aren't mad at their postal workers. they're not mad at their letter carriers. they're not mad at their local post office. they want to defend it. and support the people who work there who have always done a good job by us as americans. the post office is an earnest, beloved, all-american, non-partisan practical part of our lives. you mess with it and you are messing with a lot of americans, who apparently are in the mood to push back. and i will tell you, as this story has grown, right? the appointment of this inexperienced, you know, rnc deputy finance chairman trump donor who comes in and immediately slows down the mail, that we find out later that he'
screw up the post office." or this one, "how is slowing down the post office making america great again?" the midland daily news sent a reporter to cover the protests as well. "many drivers passing by the crowd of protesters honked their horns and waved in support. the protesters themselves waved and cheered every time a postal service vehicle drove by." people aren't mad at their postal workers. they're not mad at their letter carriers. they're not mad at their local...
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. >> just because you can go back in the office doesn't mean that you should go back into the office. >> dr. ann ramon. >> to forfeit safety with the idea of having collaborative moments is something i just can't agree with. >> reporter: employees who have no choice but to return say they hope the company will reconsider. >> please put the safety of your employees and the greater community first. >> that was anna warner reporting. epic's ceo in an e-mail says the company is now having "nationally recognized experts" review its reopening plan and will make adjustments as needed. start start sitive imon. a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite matter? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy duty dusters. dusters has three layers that grab, trap and lock away gross dust. gotcha! and, for dust on my floors, i switch to my sweeper. the textured cloths grab, trap and lock dirt and hair... no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. with herbal ashwa
. >> just because you can go back in the office doesn't mean that you should go back into the office. >> dr. ann ramon. >> to forfeit safety with the idea of having collaborative moments is something i just can't agree with. >> reporter: employees who have no choice but to return say they hope the company will reconsider. >> please put the safety of your employees and the greater community first. >> that was anna warner reporting. epic's ceo in an e-mail says...
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several officers were hurt. the departments as some were hit by fireworks. in texas three officers were hurt after he suspect opened fire during a hostage situation. the standoff still underway. >> of the mother called and said her son kicked in the door and was acting aggressive. our officers responded. when they win in the house they were met with gunfire. three of our officers received gunshot wounds from the suspect. reporter: batman still barricaded with three family members this morning. of the officers are expected to be okay. in chicago police releasing video from a violent clash this weekend. one man wielding a skateboard as a weapon. at least 17 officers were hurt, but the mayor is praising police for their commitment to keeping demonstrations at safe. >> we have also seen people who embedded themselves in these seemingly peaceful protests and come for a fight, so what happened was over quickly because our police department is resolved to make sure we protect peaceful protests. reporter: no peace in po
several officers were hurt. the departments as some were hit by fireworks. in texas three officers were hurt after he suspect opened fire during a hostage situation. the standoff still underway. >> of the mother called and said her son kicked in the door and was acting aggressive. our officers responded. when they win in the house they were met with gunfire. three of our officers received gunshot wounds from the suspect. reporter: batman still barricaded with three family members this...
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on the post office.e have got to see the bigger picture to understand the severity and intensity of the diabolical scheme that has been in place. we will push back against it. as john lewis would say to us, we shall overcome. throughout a lot in that first answer. i want to talk about the forest before we dive into the trees. you said this is a criminal conspiracy. you called this a diabolical scheme. you were one of the impeachment managers. president trump has already been impeached. do you think that what has happened given what you just said is treasonous for impeachable again for the president of the united states? rep. jeffries: i do not want to use those phrases so close to an election because basically, when the senate republican majority failed to do its responsibility, though we predicted on the floor of the senate that more was to come if president trump were unleashed by the senate for failing to hold him accountable and throwing him out of office, we decided at that point when the senate fai
on the post office.e have got to see the bigger picture to understand the severity and intensity of the diabolical scheme that has been in place. we will push back against it. as john lewis would say to us, we shall overcome. throughout a lot in that first answer. i want to talk about the forest before we dive into the trees. you said this is a criminal conspiracy. you called this a diabolical scheme. you were one of the impeachment managers. president trump has already been impeached. do you...
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the whitehe officer,, police officer who shot jacob blake seven times point-blank in the back? strongerwe need a much response than we have seen so far. we need justice. in this case and 70 others. one of the things troubling going back to the fatal shshootings on tuesday nigight s that it is a stark contrast between the way mr. blake was treateted on sunday, effectively given no benefit of the doubt, and yet on the streets of kenosha on tuesday night, we saw share beth's deputies not only fraternizing with white supremacist counterprotesters, but apparentltly, even though people were shouting that kyle rittenhouse -- they had seen kyle rittenhouse shoot two people, they let him go. the contrast is really stark and that just shows the problem that we have all across the country. amy: the aclu is calling for the reresignations of t the sheriffd the police chief. what has been the response? >> i don't know that we have seen a response from them so far, but we did this following the lead of organizers on the ground. people inworking with the community on this in consultatition wit
the whitehe officer,, police officer who shot jacob blake seven times point-blank in the back? strongerwe need a much response than we have seen so far. we need justice. in this case and 70 others. one of the things troubling going back to the fatal shshootings on tuesday nigight s that it is a stark contrast between the way mr. blake was treateted on sunday, effectively given no benefit of the doubt, and yet on the streets of kenosha on tuesday night, we saw share beth's deputies not only...
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once an officer has taken his oath, he has assumed a high office in the eyes of the public. his entire way of life must change. he has voluntarily given up much of his individuality to become a representative of a police organization. the requirements of his profession are highly demanding, he must know and follow the law. understand human nature and develop efficient methods of patrol and investigation. a great an honorable duty. >> there are many unexpected problems that a police officer as he saw that in a minute, any second of the day, these were only a few examples but there are countless possibilities officers have to face. juveniles, shoplifters, pickpockets, drunks, speeders. reckless drivers, burglars, bank robbers, narcotics, prostitutes, sex deviants. kidnappers. murderers, and demonstrators. >> within the next hour, many of you may be phased but the problems that you have seen. we do everything that we can to prepare you in training and do the necessary help an order that you take the correct action immediately. in this film, we show you some of the basic duties
once an officer has taken his oath, he has assumed a high office in the eyes of the public. his entire way of life must change. he has voluntarily given up much of his individuality to become a representative of a police organization. the requirements of his profession are highly demanding, he must know and follow the law. understand human nature and develop efficient methods of patrol and investigation. a great an honorable duty. >> there are many unexpected problems that a police...
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the shooting officer, kenosha police officer rusten shefski has been a police officer with the police department for seven year. during the investigation following the initial incident, mr. blake admitted he had a knife in his possession. dci agents, division of criminal investigation, recovered a knife from the driver's side floorboard of mr. blake's vehicle. a search of the vehicle located no additional weapons. law enforcement immediately provided medical aid to mr. blake, and flight for life transported him to the hospital in milwaukee. mr. blake remains at the hospital. the division of criminal investigation at the wisconsin department of justice is leading this investigation, and it's being assisted by the federal bureau of investigation, the wisconsin state patrol and the kenosha county sheriff's office. all law enforcements officers are fully cooperating during the investigation and the involved officers have been placed on administrative leave. as i said, this is an ongoing investigation, so that is the extent of the information regarding the facts of this case that we can sh
the shooting officer, kenosha police officer rusten shefski has been a police officer with the police department for seven year. during the investigation following the initial incident, mr. blake admitted he had a knife in his possession. dci agents, division of criminal investigation, recovered a knife from the driver's side floorboard of mr. blake's vehicle. a search of the vehicle located no additional weapons. law enforcement immediately provided medical aid to mr. blake, and flight for...
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holdresident, we know you police officers in high esteem. there are not many of these that are given out, but we are giving it to you today, mr. president. we hope, we hope that you can put this in a prominent spot and that people that can see it and realize that those that are in the mob that are tearing down what we do, our profession has a supporter in the oval office that understands what this stands for. [applause] president trump: how does the oval office sound? [applause] >> mr. president, i said we have two things to present to you. and we presented a special statue. but we also have some practical work to do because there is an election we are in the midst of. so i am here to say this. years ine, i have 36 this job, 21 as president of this fine organization. i cannot remember when we have ofr endorsed for office president of the united states until now. that is how important this is. [applause] mr. president, we are fighting for our lives out there. we don't want this to spread to the rest of the country. we need your strong voice a
holdresident, we know you police officers in high esteem. there are not many of these that are given out, but we are giving it to you today, mr. president. we hope, we hope that you can put this in a prominent spot and that people that can see it and realize that those that are in the mob that are tearing down what we do, our profession has a supporter in the oval office that understands what this stands for. [applause] president trump: how does the oval office sound? [applause] >> mr....
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some police officers -- are you thinking about adding police officers just to have a presence? >> you know, that's possible but i think for us, it's like where can we deploy officers where they're safe. it doesn't help to have one officer in a place where they're kind of in the middle of something and can't respond, don't have cover to keep themselves safe. so i think it's really a resource issue in that how do we on of presentation -- operationalize the most effective groups of officers in places. we never know where these are going to take place. we have an idea of where this caravan of vehicles is going so we focus there, throughout the downtown core. there's a lot of street corners, parking structures, where things can happen. it's hard to have officers at all of these at all times. >> [ indiscernible ] a number of groups within that coalition are groups that are calling for your resignation. while you aren't going to resign, i'm curious your thoughts on how you can reach those members so they can -- [ indiscernible ] >> that's a fantastic question. and i appreciate you ask
some police officers -- are you thinking about adding police officers just to have a presence? >> you know, that's possible but i think for us, it's like where can we deploy officers where they're safe. it doesn't help to have one officer in a place where they're kind of in the middle of something and can't respond, don't have cover to keep themselves safe. so i think it's really a resource issue in that how do we on of presentation -- operationalize the most effective groups of officers...
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they want $25 billion for the post office because the post office is going to have to go to town to get these ridiculous ballots in. now, if we don't make a deal, that means they don't get the money. that means they can't have universal mail-in voting. they just can't have it. >> they just can't have it. if you're wondering why the president is so determined to stop mail-in voting, a poll out this week provides an answer. quote, among those who say they will vote by mail, 81% support biden, 14% support trump. among those who vote on election day, 67% support trump, 26% support biden. so the president looks at those numbers, and he sees an otherwise impossible path to victory. his strategy is to steal the election by undermining mail-in voting which clearly favors his opponent while promoting in person voting which appears to favor him. and the reason he thinks it favors him is that he's worked hard to convince his supporters not to worry too much about dying from the virus. even as more than 1,000 americans continue to die from it every single day. the president again admitted to his sc
they want $25 billion for the post office because the post office is going to have to go to town to get these ridiculous ballots in. now, if we don't make a deal, that means they don't get the money. that means they can't have universal mail-in voting. they just can't have it. >> they just can't have it. if you're wondering why the president is so determined to stop mail-in voting, a poll out this week provides an answer. quote, among those who say they will vote by mail, 81% support...
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i want to be clear, my dad was a police officer. he wanted me to be a police officer. i had other ideas. i respect what the police do. we need the police. please need communities and i am not screaming, get rid of the police. police are bad. but those that do bad things need to be held accountable. that is the place i come from. i'm just allowing you to respond that perhaps there is a place for municipalities to be liable without individual officers. during my time in new orleans there is a number of lawsuits. and i was present with him when there were major payouts for things that happened at the hands of police officers that embarrass the city over a number of years. i think that happens in most places already it certainly happened here in baltimore, in mitigation and settlements of that nature and people take the city to court all the time. some win and some lose. i think that already existed. the question is how do we create more accountability, more transparency and more reform from where we were to where we need to be. one that makes the community satisfied with
i want to be clear, my dad was a police officer. he wanted me to be a police officer. i had other ideas. i respect what the police do. we need the police. please need communities and i am not screaming, get rid of the police. police are bad. but those that do bad things need to be held accountable. that is the place i come from. i'm just allowing you to respond that perhaps there is a place for municipalities to be liable without individual officers. during my time in new orleans there is a...
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, its offices all over the country. frankly, they coincided with the time you took over. even this morning, i got a message from joe mansion from west virginia at the charleston distribution center, they serve five states. it is all over the country. maybe it's a coincidence? i'm not so sure. here's where we are skeptical. we have a president who does not want to vote by mail, we have a president who would like to suppress the vote, a president who would like to see the postal service not do well. trying to make sure we have a vibrant, meaningful, postal service. we had voter suppression in this country almost from the get go. even our first postmaster general, benjamin franklin, said we are not going to do that. we will let everyone have the vote. it didn't go that way. women did not get to vote, blacks did not get to vote. we still have voter suppression. how have -- how can people vote for candidates? do you know how many democrats were elected out of 13 seats? three. we have seen poll taxes and literacy tests, all o
, its offices all over the country. frankly, they coincided with the time you took over. even this morning, i got a message from joe mansion from west virginia at the charleston distribution center, they serve five states. it is all over the country. maybe it's a coincidence? i'm not so sure. here's where we are skeptical. we have a president who does not want to vote by mail, we have a president who would like to suppress the vote, a president who would like to see the postal service not do...
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five officers were shot in cities around the u.s. one officer has died. in st. louis, i suspect opened fire and two officers after a standoff. one was shot in the hand and the other shot in the head. police announced tamra's bohannon died from injuries. >>> in new york, an officer shot and answered well responding to a domestic disturbance. two chicago officers were shot and wounded overnight during a traffic stop. >> this was another instance where our brave officers took someone off the street who have a very dangerous weapon and could have ended up wreaking havoc. that neighborhood is safer tonight because of the heroic work of these officers. >> five officers were also hurt in washington, dc. >>> california has taught 700,000 cases of coronavirus. that is the most of any state so far. it is an average of 4000 people getting the virus every day. the rate of infection has been going down in recent weeks. as for the number of deaths, nearly 13,000 people have died in california. in the bay area, there are more than 84,000 cases and more than 1100 deaths. >>> a
five officers were shot in cities around the u.s. one officer has died. in st. louis, i suspect opened fire and two officers after a standoff. one was shot in the hand and the other shot in the head. police announced tamra's bohannon died from injuries. >>> in new york, an officer shot and answered well responding to a domestic disturbance. two chicago officers were shot and wounded overnight during a traffic stop. >> this was another instance where our brave officers took...
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maced and beaten by those they police officers.ix months from now, as the first black congress woman and the entire history -- [cheers] this summer after george floyd, breonna taylor, and so many more were taken from us, millions of people taken at the streets around the world to join us come to join those who have said for years starting in this place that black lives matter. bushyes, that is cori speakingng to heher purplele fak -- he is a nurse come after all -- on primary night and joining us now from st. louis. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. can you talk about this incredible upset? you a challenge congressmember clay in 2018. he narrowly lost but you were back at it again and you one. >> thank you for having me on. w was an effort from people all across our district, across t the state of missouri, and across the country. we believed that it was timime r a change, time for an active leader, someone who knows the streets, who knows the struggle of what is happening in our country, especially with co
maced and beaten by those they police officers.ix months from now, as the first black congress woman and the entire history -- [cheers] this summer after george floyd, breonna taylor, and so many more were taken from us, millions of people taken at the streets around the world to join us come to join those who have said for years starting in this place that black lives matter. bushyes, that is cori speakingng to heher purplele fak -- he is a nurse come after all -- on primary night and joining...
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state criminal police office and the public prosecutor's office. voice still represents mark wispy and is critical of the fact that the state investigators have agreed to cooperate with the private auditors. the system i long the one hand it is not justifiable and in my view not acceptable that the public prosecutor's office should agree that heckler and koch of all companies which is the target of the accusations should be given the opportunity to become involved in the investigations by commissioning an internal expert report that it named kay p.m.g. a lot of money to produce. why did the authorities agree to cooperate with k.p.n. ji in the 1st place how close was their cooperation. with the k p m g report confirms the cooperation with the police customs investigators and the prosecutor's office. the customs investigators say they exchanged information with k p m g for 3 years. this is the reason i believe that we also have these so-called pawns in the dark we do not have the people actually responsible for the whole story for initiating it and i
state criminal police office and the public prosecutor's office. voice still represents mark wispy and is critical of the fact that the state investigators have agreed to cooperate with the private auditors. the system i long the one hand it is not justifiable and in my view not acceptable that the public prosecutor's office should agree that heckler and koch of all companies which is the target of the accusations should be given the opportunity to become involved in the investigations by...
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to put it simply, dhs and doj office officers, law enforcement officers, civil law enforcement officersere abandoned due to the dangerous policies by local officials. the cooperation and assistance our federal officers received in any other city around the country did not exist in portland. let me briefly address several inaccurate statements offered by some as the events played out in portland. our law enforcement officers are not an occupying force. they are not serving as a general domestic security agency. they have been deployed for an extended period of time to one city, and that's portland. it's to protect federal properties. our law enforcement officers are not stormtroopers or thugs. they are civil law enforcement officers who wear clearly marked uniforms who are properly trained who follow establish law enforcement procedures and practices and operate within their authorities. it's been suggested our law enforcement officers should not be in portland if not invited by state or local officials. and while our preference is always to partner with local and state law enforcement e
to put it simply, dhs and doj office officers, law enforcement officers, civil law enforcement officersere abandoned due to the dangerous policies by local officials. the cooperation and assistance our federal officers received in any other city around the country did not exist in portland. let me briefly address several inaccurate statements offered by some as the events played out in portland. our law enforcement officers are not an occupying force. they are not serving as a general domestic...
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as california nears 10,000 coronavirus deaths, one bay area county health officer says rules on businesses are still too restrictive. >> progress in talks to reopen san francisco schools. >> tensions boil over as one east bay school district considers bringing police back to its campuses. >> and we will have sights and sounds from a most unusual first round of the pga championship in san francisco. good evening. i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. now at 11:00 p.m. and streaming on cbsn bay area now at 11:00 p.m. and streaming on cbsn bay area, california is poised to surpass 10,000 deaths from the coronavirus tonight but one bay area public health officer says we are shutting down too many businesses. kpix 5's maria medina is in san mateo county with the doctor's passionate plea. >> reporter: for months we have been listening to public health officers tell us shutting down businesses would cut down on covid-19. but not the doctor here in san mateo county. he says the state is doing it all wrong. >> i worry about keeping a roof over my daughter's head. >> reporter: she is a single mo
as california nears 10,000 coronavirus deaths, one bay area county health officer says rules on businesses are still too restrictive. >> progress in talks to reopen san francisco schools. >> tensions boil over as one east bay school district considers bringing police back to its campuses. >> and we will have sights and sounds from a most unusual first round of the pga championship in san francisco. good evening. i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. now at 11:00 p.m....
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there had to be a reason for the officer to pull his weapon.f he can't articulate what that is, you had to assume it wasn't appropriate behavior. >> when you watch the video, we've all seen the video, we wish the police officers had body cameras, they don't have body cameras, the police department in kenosha, wisconsin. do you see any reason at all. why that police officer would open fire at such close range seven times into his back? >> no, i can't. i can't understand why you would pull the trigger once unless he pulled a knife and swung it at you. you can retreat in these situations, especially with children in the car, there's no reason to chin. >> the kenosha police officers association say mr. blake fought with the officers, including putting one in a head lock. the officers did not see the knife initially, they go on and make these other accusations, but why do you think the police union is getting involved in the middle? i mean, there's a separate wisconsin justice department investigation that is in charge, the attorney general in wisco
there had to be a reason for the officer to pull his weapon.f he can't articulate what that is, you had to assume it wasn't appropriate behavior. >> when you watch the video, we've all seen the video, we wish the police officers had body cameras, they don't have body cameras, the police department in kenosha, wisconsin. do you see any reason at all. why that police officer would open fire at such close range seven times into his back? >> no, i can't. i can't understand why you would...
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we have a finite resource of officers. we have these activities taking place all throughout the city. ram done places. we can't be every at once. the issue with the firearms is troubling to us, but people do have a constitutional right to carry firearms legally. it's hard to prevent. some of the instances that take place, you're talking split-sect, a couple seconds. a lot of times we are not there to see things happen. the best thing to do is we want a safe city, and with ask them not to come down to downtown with firearms, not engage in violent acts of crimes. we take action when we can. we've mardy several hundred arrests. we've been out there 90-plus nights straight, doing our best to keep they interactions from happening, but it's hard to be an absolute and say we can be here and prevent the skirmishes. >> reporter: are you opposed to national guard? i think we need additional resources. the oregon state police have been a great resource. multnomah county has been a great partner for us. it may get to that that point,
we have a finite resource of officers. we have these activities taking place all throughout the city. ram done places. we can't be every at once. the issue with the firearms is troubling to us, but people do have a constitutional right to carry firearms legally. it's hard to prevent. some of the instances that take place, you're talking split-sect, a couple seconds. a lot of times we are not there to see things happen. the best thing to do is we want a safe city, and with ask them not to come...
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loeffler: the presiding officer: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mrs. loeffler: madam president, i come to the floor today to ask the senate to pass a resolution honoring the 50th anniversary of the federal law enforcement training center that is hawrtd in my home state -- headquartered in my home state of georgia. this is a center that trains federal law enforcement officers that president trump has helped to restore law and order in communities across the country faced with dramatic increases in violence. as part of legend, the f.d.a., u.s. marshal service and homeland security have been deployed to kansas city, albuquerque and descroit to reduce -- descroit to -- detroit to reduce violent crime across america. sadly, our brave men and women of law enforcement are under attack. rioters have thrown rocks at them and more causing countless injuries. the recent surge in violence has been driven in part by a lack of leadership from left-wing politicians who refuse to prosecute crime and endorse defunding the police. they are clearly intent on politic
loeffler: the presiding officer: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mrs. loeffler: madam president, i come to the floor today to ask the senate to pass a resolution honoring the 50th anniversary of the federal law enforcement training center that is hawrtd in my home state -- headquartered in my home state of georgia. this is a center that trains federal law enforcement officers that president trump has helped to restore law and order in communities across the...
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a federal officers. oregon state police were the ones who were securing outside of the courthouse and we saw that phased approach of removing the federal agents is that federal agents were nowhere to be seen and as the night went on even the number of troopers were reduced early this morning, portland police reported there were no arrests and no major issues. >>in fact they said protesters chanted about keeping it peaceful. peavy says protesters got on other protesters who are trying to climb the fence at the courthouse. one protester we spoke with told us he will can now focus their energy on the bigger issues we need police reform. >>you know we need we need economic opportunities in afton american community in america where we're trying to inact change protesters state and local leaders say the focus can now be on bringing about change and ending racism now that the issue is no longer about the federal presence in portland and here at lone, so square you'll notice that there are no longer any tents, t
a federal officers. oregon state police were the ones who were securing outside of the courthouse and we saw that phased approach of removing the federal agents is that federal agents were nowhere to be seen and as the night went on even the number of troopers were reduced early this morning, portland police reported there were no arrests and no major issues. >>in fact they said protesters chanted about keeping it peaceful. peavy says protesters got on other protesters who are trying to...
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the officer fired the weapon into mr blake's officer fired the weapon into mr bla ke's back. officerck. no other officer fired their weapon. the kenosha police department does not have body cameras and therefore the officers were not wearing body cameras. the shooting officer has been a law enforcement officer with the kenosha police department for seven years. during the investigation following the initial incident, mr blake admitted that he had a knife in his possession and dci ages, the division of criminal investigation, recovered a knife in the driver's side floorboard of mr blake's vehicle. a search of the vehicle. a search of the vehicle located no additional weapons. law enforcement medially provided medical aid to mr blake and flight for life to mr blake and flight for life to wrestled him to a hospital in milwaukee. mr blake remains at the hospital. a division of criminal investigation at the wisconsin department ofjustice is leading this investigation and it is being assisted by the federal bureau of investigation, the wisconsin state patrol and the kenosha cou nty state p
the officer fired the weapon into mr blake's officer fired the weapon into mr bla ke's back. officerck. no other officer fired their weapon. the kenosha police department does not have body cameras and therefore the officers were not wearing body cameras. the shooting officer has been a law enforcement officer with the kenosha police department for seven years. during the investigation following the initial incident, mr blake admitted that he had a knife in his possession and dci ages, the...
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in office.s thing needs to go all the way up, and joe biden needs to ask the tough question because he did know about it, and obama did too. they need to go after all of them and put them all in jail, and keep them in jail. if i had done something like that, i would lose my job. they all need to lose their jobs and be stripped of everything from obama all the way down. host: let us go to dennis from angola, indiana, on the republican line. good morning. caller: all i have to say is that mr. clinesmith needs to face the death penalty for the violation of trustee is committed on the american people. host: are you being facetious or serious? caller: dead serious. the man needs to face the death penalty for what he has done. from eagle,alling idaho on the independent line. good morning. caller: first of all, i want to compliment you on your professional moderator approach. i watch a lot of these news you get and i think high marks for the way you present. clinesmith, the major news networks have not
in office.s thing needs to go all the way up, and joe biden needs to ask the tough question because he did know about it, and obama did too. they need to go after all of them and put them all in jail, and keep them in jail. if i had done something like that, i would lose my job. they all need to lose their jobs and be stripped of everything from obama all the way down. host: let us go to dennis from angola, indiana, on the republican line. good morning. caller: all i have to say is that mr....
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the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the en bloc consideration of the following nominations -- executive calendar 833 and 834. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the senate -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report the nominations en bloc. the clerk: nominations, securities and exchange commission, hester maria pierce of ohio to be a member. caroline a. crenshaw of the district of columbia to be a member. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, if confirmed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately i note the absence of a quorummified of the senate's -- notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: without objection. the the question can he occurs on the nominations en bloc. all those in favor, say aye. those opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have i
the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the en bloc consideration of the following nominations -- executive calendar 833 and 834. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the senate -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report the nominations en bloc. the clerk: nominations, securities and exchange commission, hester maria pierce of ohio to be a member. caroline a. crenshaw of the district of...