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a police officer who has taken an oath _ a police officer who has taken an oath to— a police officerrotect the public from harm, to prevent crime. that was a criticai— harm, to prevent crime. that was a critical factor — harm, to prevent crime. that was a critical factor in the judge's thinking. he said if the public cannot— thinking. he said if the public cannot have trust in the police, you are undermining one of the fundamental bread rocks of british society, _ fundamental bread rocks of british society, a — fundamental bread rocks of british society, a sense that people can be set foot _ society, a sense that people can be set foot on — society, a sense that people can be set foot on the streets. other aggravating factors included his substantial premeditation. all the planning — substantial premeditation. all the planning that went into this. the fact he _ planning that went into this. the fact he hired a car, he took steps to think— fact he hired a car, he took steps to think about how he was going to attempt _ to think about how he was going to attempt to— to think about how h
a police officer who has taken an oath _ a police officer who has taken an oath to— a police officerrotect the public from harm, to prevent crime. that was a criticai— harm, to prevent crime. that was a critical factor — harm, to prevent crime. that was a critical factor in the judge's thinking. he said if the public cannot— thinking. he said if the public cannot have trust in the police, you are undermining one of the fundamental bread rocks of british society, _ fundamental bread...
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to have access to those officers. you would like to see this department growth just like the city is growing. gavin newsom we want you to do this? declare the state of emergency for center brooklyn. we want you to bring in. california highway patrol. the chp began patrols in oakland this month after patrolling streets where there are a lot of traffic accidents and dangerous driving. the collaboration between the city and opd came after please from chinatown leaders concerned with crime in the area. their presence is drawing some protests. this is not about safety. this is not about increasing the safety of oakland or oakland orders. this is about the manipulation of the fear and the pain of communities of color. we don't want more police. we don't want more law enforcement. we want real solutions. take a little risk reimagine what you're doing and then evaluate. does it have the outcome that we want? after the break using data and research to change law enforcement. the center for policing equity looks to drive depart
to have access to those officers. you would like to see this department growth just like the city is growing. gavin newsom we want you to do this? declare the state of emergency for center brooklyn. we want you to bring in. california highway patrol. the chp began patrols in oakland this month after patrolling streets where there are a lot of traffic accidents and dangerous driving. the collaboration between the city and opd came after please from chinatown leaders concerned with crime in the...
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of an officer. 12% involved an officer who failed to take required action. 6% involved an officer failing to properly investigate. 5% involved an officer who prepared an incomplete or inaccurate officer report. 4% involved an officer who knowingly engaged in false information or discrimination, and 3% were case referrals. typically, case referrals are cases that are referred to other agencies. that's a total of 147 allegations. in terms of audits, today, wednesday, september 8, the department of police accountability and the controller's office had their entrance conference with the sfpd, the police department, for their audit on how the police department has currently handled officer's conduct. that is one of the items that d.p.a. is tasked to perform. there have been a number of virtual presentations in the monthly community meetings happening at the station, the police station, including mission station, tenderloin station, and the bayview station on various dates. also, on the second, d.p.a. participated with the megablack organization with the director from h.r.c., sheryl davis, focu
of an officer. 12% involved an officer who failed to take required action. 6% involved an officer failing to properly investigate. 5% involved an officer who prepared an incomplete or inaccurate officer report. 4% involved an officer who knowingly engaged in false information or discrimination, and 3% were case referrals. typically, case referrals are cases that are referred to other agencies. that's a total of 147 allegations. in terms of audits, today, wednesday, september 8, the department...
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sfpd officers. we've been waiting for so long there's already nearly another law authorizing the release of more records. i hope senator skinner's efforts will not be in vain, but without greater priority by the commission and priority to enforce 1421 and s.b. 16 provide, the public records will sit on a shelf for years along with other records that the public is entitled to have disclosed. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: okay. great. thank you. senator skinner, a couple of general questions for you before we let you go. what is your overall commitment to this? what inspires you in this area? >> well, there's a lot of aspects to criminal justice, but california, until recently, was what i'd call the poster child of mass incarceration. we had the highest number of incarcerated people per capita in the u.s. and most every country in the world other than saudi arabia, i think. there's just a few, and our numbers of people t
sfpd officers. we've been waiting for so long there's already nearly another law authorizing the release of more records. i hope senator skinner's efforts will not be in vain, but without greater priority by the commission and priority to enforce 1421 and s.b. 16 provide, the public records will sit on a shelf for years along with other records that the public is entitled to have disclosed. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. president cohen, that is the end of public comment....
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one officer was fired earlier this year, but two remain on the force.ora fire rescue said they are committed to fully cooperating as the judicial process moves forward. while the case will now be fought in court, for elijah's parents the painful legacy from their son's death has a much bigger impact. >> knowing that he touched a lot of lives, he saved a lot of lives, so another parent doesn't have to go through this -- he's done a lot. he's probably up there smiling. >> i know my son's life means more than i ever thought possible. and the fact that my family, my son, was called to bring light to the truth of this world is important to me. and it's definitely a mission that i have to carry on. >> we'll have more on "good morning america" tomorrow. >>> up next, comedic genius pairing selena gomez with martin short and steve martin in their new comic whodunit. ♪ ♪ ♪ i used to pre-rinse because mom did. but i wasted up to 20 gallons of water every time. now, we just scrape and load. finish quantum works without pre-rinsing, cleaning your dishes to a shine.
one officer was fired earlier this year, but two remain on the force.ora fire rescue said they are committed to fully cooperating as the judicial process moves forward. while the case will now be fought in court, for elijah's parents the painful legacy from their son's death has a much bigger impact. >> knowing that he touched a lot of lives, he saved a lot of lives, so another parent doesn't have to go through this -- he's done a lot. he's probably up there smiling. >> i know my...
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office. it was confirmed today in the instruct r introductory statements that they refused prosecution. because of that, could there be a limit on some that can be prosecuted because the inspector general was able to get some interviews from fbi officials because the attorney general said they would not be process kiting prosecuting this case. however, jay abbott the special agent in charge of the fbi office in indianapolis, he voluntarily spoke to the inspector general. he still can be federally prosecuted along with if more information would come out, if there would be a criminal investigation, more information of a criminal nature that could extend potential criminal charges in this matter. >> for those of you who may have joined us at the top of the hour and did not listen to the 90 minutes of testimony, these are young women you have seen at the olympics, you have seen in the world championships, you have seen them on the balance bar and the beams. today they sat and recounted just horri
office. it was confirmed today in the instruct r introductory statements that they refused prosecution. because of that, could there be a limit on some that can be prosecuted because the inspector general was able to get some interviews from fbi officials because the attorney general said they would not be process kiting prosecuting this case. however, jay abbott the special agent in charge of the fbi office in indianapolis, he voluntarily spoke to the inspector general. he still can be...
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and coming into the office, just for my mentall office, just for my mental health_ office, just for myy mental health as well, _ office, just for my mental health as well, you - office, just for my mentall health as well, you know? office, just for my mental. health as well, you know? i think— health as well, you know? i think a _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5_ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone - health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone nowl health as well, you know? i. think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. - think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. it. the majority of business. levels the playing field. it makes it ok to want to leave at three to pick up your daughter or to go to yoga class. people are good at theirjob and have the picken choice, they will probably choose the employer who gives them the greatest flexibility. tamzen isacsson is chief executive of the manage
and coming into the office, just for my mentall office, just for my mental health_ office, just for myy mental health as well, _ office, just for my mental health as well, you - office, just for my mentall health as well, you know? office, just for my mental. health as well, you know? i think— health as well, you know? i think a _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5_ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone - health...
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the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the get c-span on the go.watch the biggest political events live on demand anytime, anywhere on a new mobile video app. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span today. check c-span issue unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? >> know it's my more than that. comcast's parting with 1000 committee center super great wi-fi in ablest students from low-income families get tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> treasury secretary janet young told center as the treasury department will likely exhaust all of its tools to avoid a default of the government's obligations if congress does not raise the debt limit by october 18. her announcement came as a banking committing oversight city the covid-19 economic loss she joined at the hearing
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maybe one city office at the most.d then you have to figure out how to get in those offices which can be particular will i challenging, particularly in the winter when it's cold and dark and might be 50 below zero with the wind howling. so these are many, many of the challenges that anne has dealt with. as she says, quote, this is not ncis or law and order. in rural alaska, we have to do it all. indeed, as a trooper, she has played many roles, a protector, an enforcer, a trooper, a friend, a confidant, a social worker. and she loved it all and she was really good at it. quote, here's what she said. quote, it was the best job i could ever -- i could ever have had and the hardest job i could ever have had. but i couldn't have done it without my husband, jay, my sons hunter and zachary, and my brother perry, she said. anne also credits the health aides and public safety officers, vpso's, vpo's in these villages who have really, really important roles. one of the most difficult aspects of her job was handling cases of doap
maybe one city office at the most.d then you have to figure out how to get in those offices which can be particular will i challenging, particularly in the winter when it's cold and dark and might be 50 below zero with the wind howling. so these are many, many of the challenges that anne has dealt with. as she says, quote, this is not ncis or law and order. in rural alaska, we have to do it all. indeed, as a trooper, she has played many roles, a protector, an enforcer, a trooper, a friend, a...
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i peeked out a window in a darkened office, i actually went into this darkened office and peeked outhrough a porthole window up at the top of that portion of the gallery. and i saw the other side of the capitol, and there weren't so many protesters. it did not look anything like what was happening on the other side. so i had some reassurance that all is well, at least on this side. with that, i heard a radio system talking about infiltration of the capitol visitor center, almost like a radio report, that someone had gotten into the capitol visitor center. that's when i went back in the gallery in that's when we got that series of instructions. your mind just says, maybe the capitol police are having to deal with two dozen people. it seemed so ad hoc, they said we are going to get you to a safe place, and they started yelling rayburn cafeteria. and streams of us went down escalators through the tunnels, journalists and others and staff together, with many members, of course. with very few officers visible to us. in fact, the one man who was directing traffic literally had on one of th
i peeked out a window in a darkened office, i actually went into this darkened office and peeked outhrough a porthole window up at the top of that portion of the gallery. and i saw the other side of the capitol, and there weren't so many protesters. it did not look anything like what was happening on the other side. so i had some reassurance that all is well, at least on this side. with that, i heard a radio system talking about infiltration of the capitol visitor center, almost like a radio...
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officer. and — referring to him as a former police officer, and exploits officer, yes, he's _ officer_ officer, and exploits officer, yes, he's a former police officer now he was suspended after he was arrested but he _ was suspended after he was arrested but he was _ was suspended after he was arrested but he was serving at the time. so even _ but he was serving at the time. so even at _ but he was serving at the time. so even at that— but he was serving at the time. so even at that moment police officers are saving _ even at that moment police officers are saying we don't consider him one of us _ are saying we don't consider him one of us but— are saying we don't consider him one of us. but that's not particular helpful— of us. but that's not particular helpful because it was one of you when he — helpful because it was one of you when he committed the crime. so even at this— when he committed the crime. so even at this point— when he committed the crime. so even at this point there's a lack of accountability.— at this point there's a lack of accountabili . �* ., , accountability. an
officer. and — referring to him as a former police officer, and exploits officer, yes, he's _ officer_ officer, and exploits officer, yes, he's a former police officer now he was suspended after he was arrested but he _ was suspended after he was arrested but he was _ was suspended after he was arrested but he was serving at the time. so even _ but he was serving at the time. so even at _ but he was serving at the time. so even at that— but he was serving at the time. so even at that moment...
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better operational intelligence, communicating that to the officers, having enough officers deployed with the right equipment and radio frequencies so that they can be directed as things change, and then a command center linked with the metropolitan police department and perhaps the u.s. secret service because of the relationship to the white house. to pass that information onto each other and maintain situational awareness. host: like you just mentioned there are so many different police forces that operate in washington, d.c.. the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. the capitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol police they do very well at spontaneous events and managing of crow
better operational intelligence, communicating that to the officers, having enough officers deployed with the right equipment and radio frequencies so that they can be directed as things change, and then a command center linked with the metropolitan police department and perhaps the u.s. secret service because of the relationship to the white house. to pass that information onto each other and maintain situational awareness. host: like you just mentioned there are so many different police...
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officers to confront, stop and report excessive force by another officer. increasing transparency of police misconduct records, setting standards on use of rubber bullets and tear gas for crowd control and banning any restraint with high risk of positional asphyxia. i will always be angela's voice. the expansion of the chokehold ban is named after angelo quinto, the navy veteran, died in antioch last year after officers responding to a call of a mental health crisis restrained king toe on his stomach for several minutes. this is hope that change is possible. and that means that the last that we had is not in vain if we can prevent other people from the top in the same fate. also included in the new laws, one that requires agencies to get approval from local governments before buying surplus military equipment and another that makes participating in a law enforcement gang grounds for termination. in studio gregory ktvu, fox two news. and joining us now to take a closer look at some of these police reform bills is david ball, a law professor at santa clara un
officers to confront, stop and report excessive force by another officer. increasing transparency of police misconduct records, setting standards on use of rubber bullets and tear gas for crowd control and banning any restraint with high risk of positional asphyxia. i will always be angela's voice. the expansion of the chokehold ban is named after angelo quinto, the navy veteran, died in antioch last year after officers responding to a call of a mental health crisis restrained king toe on his...
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some police officers on suspension. there is in indecency— officers on suspension.in indecency is — officers on suspension. there is in indecency is suspense two suspension up indecency is suspense two suspension up to the _ indecency is suspense two suspension up to the day knowing the police force _ up to the day knowing the police force is — up to the day knowing the police force is a — up to the day knowing the police force is a joke, up to the day knowing the police force is ajoke, it up to the day knowing the police force is a joke, it would appear colleagues of his some say turn some sort of— colleagues of his some say turn some sort of blind _ colleagues of his some say turn some sort of blind i and allowed him to commit _ sort of blind i and allowed him to commit milder with the most horrific details _ commit milder with the most horrific details playing out today. it feels to me _ details playing out today. it feels to me the — details playing out today. it feels to me the police are simply going to have to _ to me the police are simply going to have to sh
some police officers on suspension. there is in indecency— officers on suspension.in indecency is — officers on suspension. there is in indecency is suspense two suspension up indecency is suspense two suspension up to the _ indecency is suspense two suspension up to the day knowing the police force _ up to the day knowing the police force is — up to the day knowing the police force is a — up to the day knowing the police force is a joke, up to the day knowing the police force is ajoke,...
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the presiding officer: no. mr. schumer: madam president, first i want to welcome back all of my colleagues from the august work period as we return to washington, as everyone knows, the senate has a very busy schedule ahead of it. on the nominations front, we'll begin this week by holding a cloture vote on james kvaal to be the under secretary of education. tomorrow, we will move the nominations of david estudillo to be district judge of the western district of washington, angel kelly to serve as district judge for the district of massachusetts, and the senate will also begin consideration of monica rossman to be the circuit judge of the tenth circuit. on the legislative front, the senate will pick up exactly where we left off last month. we will continue our fight to preserve voting rights for millions of americans. and of course we will continue to -- continue working to pass president biden's build back better agenda and set our country on a path to prosperity for decades to come. at the end of the last work per
the presiding officer: no. mr. schumer: madam president, first i want to welcome back all of my colleagues from the august work period as we return to washington, as everyone knows, the senate has a very busy schedule ahead of it. on the nominations front, we'll begin this week by holding a cloture vote on james kvaal to be the under secretary of education. tomorrow, we will move the nominations of david estudillo to be district judge of the western district of washington, angel kelly to serve...
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when students arrived they saw police officers from the livermore and student who source officers.the district alert everyone as to what happened. student at the high school made a threat to other students, and when it was report the district and the police took it seriously. heightened security as precautionary measure. >> it's scary that you think something can happen. >> i heard people talking and there was police on campus and that made me feel safer. >> reporter: a livermore high student kama rested after someone reports serious threats made by the student. >> when he a list of names he would try to kill or something. >> reporter: relief is setting in after the unsettling news of a threat. >> i feel kind of relieved no one got hurt. >> what was going through my mind is my grandson was saying you sure you want me to a go to school until we see what's going on. and i just told him, you will have to go to school no matter what. >> it was handled and an individual, one of the students was arrested last night. >> reporter: the livermore valley joint unified school district superint
when students arrived they saw police officers from the livermore and student who source officers.the district alert everyone as to what happened. student at the high school made a threat to other students, and when it was report the district and the police took it seriously. heightened security as precautionary measure. >> it's scary that you think something can happen. >> i heard people talking and there was police on campus and that made me feel safer. >> reporter: a...
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officer.re working with is men, so the culture within the met police hub with an all police services, does need to change to actually encourage people to come forward thoseissues encourage people to come forward those issues stop what if an officer of any rank had concerns about the behaviour, the attitude of of any rank had concerns about the behaviour, the attitude— behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would _ behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would they _ behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would they ever— behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would they ever were - behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would they ever were did l officer, would they ever were did you experience, did they have the confidence to take those concerns to some of the higher rank? it might be a male officer who has concerns about another male officer. would they have that confidence? i about another male officer. would they have that confidence?- they have that confidence? i d
officer.re working with is men, so the culture within the met police hub with an all police services, does need to change to actually encourage people to come forward thoseissues encourage people to come forward those issues stop what if an officer of any rank had concerns about the behaviour, the attitude of of any rank had concerns about the behaviour, the attitude— behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would _ behaviour, the attitude of another officer, would they _ behaviour, the...
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the guns down veteran officer bill jeffrey before being shot and killed by police. >> a police officer the city of houston, would have been 31 years. the city of houston lost the very best. todd: joining me now houston police officer union president douglas griffith. our condolences to you and your team for what you're going through. the killer's rap sheet, we will go through it, criminal record dating back to 2008, felony drug charges, burglary, evading arrest, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. what possible reason could the judge in this case have for letting him out on reduced bail? >> that is what we would like to know. we asked for an explanation why he was out on bond. this individual never should have been on the streets. twice he has been to the department of corrections and the va's office asked for no bond. not only did this judge not go with that motion but also set it up where he would get a reduced bail with an ankle monitor which he did not apply, did not receive an ankle monitor, and ended up killing one of our offices and critically wounding another. todd: the ju
the guns down veteran officer bill jeffrey before being shot and killed by police. >> a police officer the city of houston, would have been 31 years. the city of houston lost the very best. todd: joining me now houston police officer union president douglas griffith. our condolences to you and your team for what you're going through. the killer's rap sheet, we will go through it, criminal record dating back to 2008, felony drug charges, burglary, evading arrest, aggravated assault with a...
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i was talking about office vacancies. >> office va can sis. okay. >> so again, to repeat the question, with respect to -- and actually, the answer you were giving was also interesting to make we'll come back to that, but on the offers vacancies, i guess what i was trying to get a sense of is i don't see that commercial asking rents have dropped as precipitously as vacancy has. do we think that is a lagging indicator? are they holding out? at what point do we give up the ghost and we see commercial lease rates drop? >>ic the best way to describe it is a lagging indicator. we as of the second quarter, average lease rates south of $80 a square foot and they were around $92 at the start of 2020 so that is a 15% plus drop. i don't think that's going to be the end of it. i mean, there is a certain amount of what's your strategy, but when you look at the data there is a bit of a memberingcism there which is to say when office vacancy goes up, the only way it comes down is some growth and demand that comes out of nowhere and sort of saves the day or y
i was talking about office vacancies. >> office va can sis. okay. >> so again, to repeat the question, with respect to -- and actually, the answer you were giving was also interesting to make we'll come back to that, but on the offers vacancies, i guess what i was trying to get a sense of is i don't see that commercial asking rents have dropped as precipitously as vacancy has. do we think that is a lagging indicator? are they holding out? at what point do we give up the ghost and we...
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the presiding officer: without objection. mr.umer: madam president, after today there'll be no doubt which party in this chamber is working to solve the problems that face our country and which party is accelerating us towards an unnecessary, avoidable disaster. let me say that again without interruption. madam president, after today, there will be no doubt, no doubt about which party in this chamber is working to solve the problems that face our country and which party is accelerating us toward unnecessary, avoidable disaster. at the end of last week, i filed cloture on proceeding to the continuing resolution sent to us by the house of representatives, which, among other things, would prevent a government shutdown and suspend the debt limit so we can pay for our debts incurred during the previous administration. in a few hours, we will vote on cloture on the motion to proceed to this bill. the democrats will do the responsible thing, the right thing, the thing that's been done for decades by both parties and vote yes. now, if re
the presiding officer: without objection. mr.umer: madam president, after today there'll be no doubt which party in this chamber is working to solve the problems that face our country and which party is accelerating us towards an unnecessary, avoidable disaster. let me say that again without interruption. madam president, after today, there will be no doubt, no doubt about which party in this chamber is working to solve the problems that face our country and which party is accelerating us...
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this exchanges and interactions with male police officers— police officers.e - police officers. this is why it's very difficult. because of- police officers. this is why it's very difficult. because of a - very difficult. because of a journalist but also am a human being. i journalist but also am a human beinu. ~ journalist but also am a human beinu. ,, ., , journalist but also am a human beinu. ,, . , ., ., ., being. i think that is a woman if i was to be — being. i think that is a woman if i was to be stopped _ being. i think that is a woman if i was to be stopped by the - being. i think that is a woman if i was to be stopped by the police i was to be stopped by the police have to be was to be stopped by the police have to he very _ was to be stopped by the police have to be very honest, loads of questions would go through my mind now. questions would go through my mind now i_ questions would go through my mind now. i would feel very, concerned and obviously the police are there to protect — and obviously the police are there to protect us and this is the m
this exchanges and interactions with male police officers— police officers.e - police officers. this is why it's very difficult. because of- police officers. this is why it's very difficult. because of a - very difficult. because of a journalist but also am a human being. i journalist but also am a human beinu. ~ journalist but also am a human beinu. ,, ., , journalist but also am a human beinu. ,, . , ., ., ., being. i think that is a woman if i was to be — being. i think that is a woman...
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executive officer. would any other commissioners like to speak? and, i also just want to thank executive officer gobo for all your work and we look forward to seeing you again and i have. >> commissioner: yes. i'd like to comment, chair chan. thank you for your leadership of lafco these past three years. lafco itself where it's kind of struggling a little bit is reaffirming its role in our city and lafco's been reaffirmed as an extraordinary body here in this city continuing the oversight of clean power sf, but also taking on important new roles particularly on the ground breaking research in our city that it's just been so impactful locally and really nationally and then now taking on the role of supporting the planning for the public bank initiative. so thank you so much again for all of your contributions and putting lafco on such solid footing for us to move ahead in the next few days and i look forward to seeing you, director gobo in your new role. thank you. >> chairman: thank you, commissioner ma
executive officer. would any other commissioners like to speak? and, i also just want to thank executive officer gobo for all your work and we look forward to seeing you again and i have. >> commissioner: yes. i'd like to comment, chair chan. thank you for your leadership of lafco these past three years. lafco itself where it's kind of struggling a little bit is reaffirming its role in our city and lafco's been reaffirmed as an extraordinary body here in this city continuing the oversight...
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the presiding officer: the mr. tuberville: madam president, our country is facing several crises as we speak. we're facing a border crisis with record-breaking numbers of illegal immigrants pouring into our country daily, weekly, and monthly. we're facing a political humanitarian crisis in the aftermath of a chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan resulting from a fatally flawed political decision. and we're still facing a public health crisis with the resurgence of covid putting a strain on our health care system and our entire economy. and despite the finger pointing that president biden has tried to do, we're seeing the real impact of his failed policies. every one of these crises, from the border to afghanistan to covid, require our attention immediately. but you haven't heard much, more than a peep from our colleagues on the left. instead they're focused on jamming through a $3.5 trillion spending bill. you know, even if you spent $5 million per day, every single day of the year, it would still take almost 2,000 y
the presiding officer: the mr. tuberville: madam president, our country is facing several crises as we speak. we're facing a border crisis with record-breaking numbers of illegal immigrants pouring into our country daily, weekly, and monthly. we're facing a political humanitarian crisis in the aftermath of a chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan resulting from a fatally flawed political decision. and we're still facing a public health crisis with the resurgence of covid putting a strain on our...
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thank ou so from being a police officer. thank you so much- _ from being a police officer.uch. after a _ from being a police officer. thank you so much. after a crash - from being a police officer. thank you so much. after a crash near. from being a police officer. thank. you so much. after a crash near her home in west sussex yesterday morning. she appeared in court from where colin patterson reports. katie price leaving court this afternoon, someone who has spent 25 years trying to get her face in the papers for once desperate to cover up. yesterday at around 6:20am in the morning, she crashed a bmw on a rural lane not far from her house in horsham. when the police arrived, she told them, "i took drugs, i should not be driving," and later tested positive for cocaine. sitting in the dock, wearing a bright pink sweatshirt, katie price listened as the court was told about the difficulties in her life — the fact she was so lonely, she had decided to drive to see a friend despite being banned. she pleaded guilty to drink—driving, to driving without insurance and driving while
thank ou so from being a police officer. thank you so much- _ from being a police officer.uch. after a _ from being a police officer. thank you so much. after a crash - from being a police officer. thank you so much. after a crash near. from being a police officer. thank. you so much. after a crash near her home in west sussex yesterday morning. she appeared in court from where colin patterson reports. katie price leaving court this afternoon, someone who has spent 25 years trying to get her...
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one officer shot back hitting him. that's when he barricaded himself in an apartment in the 2100 block of martin luther king way, armed with a knife and cutting himself, the tactical team and mental health in crisis intervention were brought in. we began to negotiate. with the suspect. we were able to create a report with the suspect. and the suspect agreed to surrender. as for why this happened, police are still investigating. we also don't know the identity of the suspect or the officer. but i'm told by other officers here that he is a veteran on the force and very respected here in oakland now because of staff in shortages surrounding agencies are here in oakland, helping to respond 2911 calls. live in oakland. amanda quintana ktvu fox two news, amanda. thank you. the san luis obispo judge has ordered the man last seen with kristin smart to stand trial for her murder. this morning, the judge ruled there is enough evidence for prosecutors to proceed with charges against paul flores and his father, ruben. paul is accu
one officer shot back hitting him. that's when he barricaded himself in an apartment in the 2100 block of martin luther king way, armed with a knife and cutting himself, the tactical team and mental health in crisis intervention were brought in. we began to negotiate. with the suspect. we were able to create a report with the suspect. and the suspect agreed to surrender. as for why this happened, police are still investigating. we also don't know the identity of the suspect or the officer. but...
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is disrespectful toward a noncommissioned officer while that officer is in the execution of his officed by court-martial to a bad conduct discharge and confinement and hard labor for 60s months. conviction for rioting may bring confinement for ten years and a dishonorable discharge, while breaching the peace may bring confinement and forfeitures for up to six months. willfully disobeying the lawful command of a superior commissioned officer, article 90, may be punished by a dishonorable discharge and confinement and hard labor for five years. any assault is, of course, punishable under article 128 of the uniform code with maximum sentences varying with the gravity of the offense. it is interesting to note that you may be guilty of the offense of assault without ever touching the person of another. finally, article 134, the general article, provides punishment for communicating threats, uttering disloyal statements and being disorderly in station. there is also one article of the code which is directed interestingly enough specifically to commissioned officers. article 88 makes it a cri
is disrespectful toward a noncommissioned officer while that officer is in the execution of his officed by court-martial to a bad conduct discharge and confinement and hard labor for 60s months. conviction for rioting may bring confinement for ten years and a dishonorable discharge, while breaching the peace may bring confinement and forfeitures for up to six months. willfully disobeying the lawful command of a superior commissioned officer, article 90, may be punished by a dishonorable...
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the presiding officer: duly noted. ms. klobuchar: i understand that there is a bill at the desk that is due for a second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill for the second time. the clerk: s. 2747, a bill to expand americans' access to the ballot box and reduce the influence of big money in politics and for other purposes. ms. klobuchar: in order to place the bill on the calendar under the provisions of rule 14, i would object to further proceeding. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the bill will be placed on the calendar. ms. klobuchar: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of senate resolution 365 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 365, honoring the life, legacy you and achievements of macnolia conform. the presiding officer: is it is there objection to proceeding? without objection, the senate will proceed. ms. klobuchar: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, t
the presiding officer: duly noted. ms. klobuchar: i understand that there is a bill at the desk that is due for a second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill for the second time. the clerk: s. 2747, a bill to expand americans' access to the ballot box and reduce the influence of big money in politics and for other purposes. ms. klobuchar: in order to place the bill on the calendar under the provisions of rule 14, i would object to further proceeding. the...
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that officer and a second officer returned fire, injuring the suspect. but the suspect ran off. officers followed him for a couple of blocks, trying to shoot him with a nonlethal beanbag gun. they called for a canine unit, the swat team and mental health experts. the suspect ended up in the lobby of an apartment building near west grant and martin luther king jr away, police say he barricaded himself inside and cut and stab himself with a knife. negotiators were able to convince the suspect to surrender. we have recovered a gun and a knife. used by the suspect. the suspect, a man in his fifties, was wheeled out of the building on a stretcher. he's expected to survive. we certainly took our time. it was slow as methodical. we listened were patient. and we ensure that he is safe. the shootout comes amid a spike in violence and just two days after the city recorded its 1/100 homicide of the year. chief laurent armstrong visited the injured officer at highland hospital. the officer two is expected to recover. this is a sober reminder of how dangerous it is in the city of oakland how
that officer and a second officer returned fire, injuring the suspect. but the suspect ran off. officers followed him for a couple of blocks, trying to shoot him with a nonlethal beanbag gun. they called for a canine unit, the swat team and mental health experts. the suspect ended up in the lobby of an apartment building near west grant and martin luther king jr away, police say he barricaded himself inside and cut and stab himself with a knife. negotiators were able to convince the suspect to...
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the idea that police officers have had a long—standing relationship with undercover officers.relationship with undercover officers. this case the 'ud . es with undercover officers. this case the judges found _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in of _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in of the - the judges found in of the environmentalists forjustice environmentalists for justice campaigners saying environmentalists forjustice campaigners saying that basically her human rights had been violated. it is her human rights had been violated. it is a _ her human rights had been violated. it is a hit _ her human rights had been violated. it is a hit of— her human rights had been violated. it is a bit of a landmark, it is a landmark— it is a bit of a landmark, it is a landmark ruling and it shows that that type — landmark ruling and it shows that that type of policing, someone who has formed a relationship with a woman— has formed a relationship with a woman over many, many years and the w
the idea that police officers have had a long—standing relationship with undercover officers.relationship with undercover officers. this case the 'ud . es with undercover officers. this case the judges found _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in of _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in of the - the judges found in of the environmentalists forjustice environmentalists for justice campaigners...
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so i became the executive officer under a navy officer. so myself and 23 other officers have been working this project for almost 18 months. we're just about on endgame on september 11 but speak. >> host: this is another series of meetings pretty typical for you and your job. >> guest: is a typical busy day. things started for me about 4:00 a.m., i had an apartment close to the pentagon. i drove to work parked, came in, started my day about 5:00 a.m. at my desk with everybody else just churning out because we are just about on this project. and we were very proud of our work. it was a good well executed projects. he went so the first plane hit the first tower, where it physically were you? how did you get word of what was happening in new york, and with the first plane what was your reaction? >> as it is in a meeting as i mentioned a very senior navy admiral and several other flag officers i was part the junior guy in the room. admirals aid came rushing into the room, interrupted the meeting and said sorry you got to watch us turn on the t
so i became the executive officer under a navy officer. so myself and 23 other officers have been working this project for almost 18 months. we're just about on endgame on september 11 but speak. >> host: this is another series of meetings pretty typical for you and your job. >> guest: is a typical busy day. things started for me about 4:00 a.m., i had an apartment close to the pentagon. i drove to work parked, came in, started my day about 5:00 a.m. at my desk with everybody else...
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the presiding officer: without objection. mr. barrasso: thank you, madam president. madam president, the senate is about to vote on the nomination of robert anderson to serve as solicitor of the department of interior. and i'm here to tell you, madam president, that i oppose this nomination. if confirmed, mr. anderson will serve as the department's chief attorney. and also as the principal legal adviser to the secretary of interior secretary holland. he would oversee more than 430 attorneys and a staff within six legal divisions. he would be responsible for ensuring the business conducted at the interior department follows the law and is done transparently. he would be granted tremendous powers to shape how the department fulfills its mission by issuing final legal interpretations on all matters with jurisdiction of the department. these decisions directly impact homes and businesses in wyoming and throughout the nation. these decisions can make or break our nation's ability to protect our environment, to use and enjoy our natura
the presiding officer: without objection. mr. barrasso: thank you, madam president. madam president, the senate is about to vote on the nomination of robert anderson to serve as solicitor of the department of interior. and i'm here to tell you, madam president, that i oppose this nomination. if confirmed, mr. anderson will serve as the department's chief attorney. and also as the principal legal adviser to the secretary of interior secretary holland. he would oversee more than 430 attorneys and...
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i went to my office above that on the first floor in the ushers office and on the way i ran into a chef butler we discussed a couple of things for preparation on the south ground. i talked to one of my maintenance men who was doing some activities in the house. it took me eight or ten minutes to get back up to the ushers office. and then a few more people than would have been. as i walked into the room i see a plane flying into one of the world trade center's and i said to one of my assistants. how did they get this on television already? he turned to me with the's eyes wide with a man who is composed and he said that is the second plane. and it's like somebody hit me in the stomach. i could not believe. i said the second plane? he said yes a second plane just at the second world trade center building. i was breathless for a moment or two. because immediately there is no question in my mind the united states was under attack. this was not an accident. this was an attack and what was going forward from there. i watch the television for a couple of minutes stand by the commentary and what
i went to my office above that on the first floor in the ushers office and on the way i ran into a chef butler we discussed a couple of things for preparation on the south ground. i talked to one of my maintenance men who was doing some activities in the house. it took me eight or ten minutes to get back up to the ushers office. and then a few more people than would have been. as i walked into the room i see a plane flying into one of the world trade center's and i said to one of my assistants....
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if you got in a fight on the side of the street with an officer, that officer has every right to use lethal force. they could've easily use lethal force if they had wanted to, but they had great restraint, because they had to calculate this by themselves. if it was any other country, any other place in the world and that would've happened to a government building, there would have been countless people that would have lost their lives. but these officers were willing to show enough restraint, they were putting their actual body in harm's way, when they had a firearm on their side and did not decide to use them, i think they are absolutely heroes. i don't know if i could've done that. i honestly don't know if i would have been able to do that, but they did. it is remarkable to me that unfortunately, one person lost their lives but gunshot and i will say it is unfortunate, but it could have been so much worse. >> also in the chamber that day was jason crow. the colorado democrat was just three days into his second term on capitol hill. he talked about how his day began on january 6. re
if you got in a fight on the side of the street with an officer, that officer has every right to use lethal force. they could've easily use lethal force if they had wanted to, but they had great restraint, because they had to calculate this by themselves. if it was any other country, any other place in the world and that would've happened to a government building, there would have been countless people that would have lost their lives. but these officers were willing to show enough restraint,...
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when officer bozz a shot him.thorities in monterey county announced the arrest of several people in connection with a drug trafficking operation. in a news conference today in salinas, authorities said the arrests were the result of a five month investigation into a trucking company called norcal transportation. they say norcal was directly connected to the senate lower cartel, which worked with norteno gang members to distribute the drug. eggs. eight people now face charges from drug distribution to conspiracy to commit murder. authorities say $1.8 million worth of drugs were seized during the operation, including £60 of methamphetamine at 25,000 fentanyl pills in napa county. the sheriff's office says deputies found heroin and $8500 inside a car at lake berryessa, authorities say deputies were responding to a call of a suspicious vehicle blocking the foot walk creek launch ramp when they found the drugs and money inside. the car owner was arrested. he's been identified as 69 year old. john duran of fairfield aut
when officer bozz a shot him.thorities in monterey county announced the arrest of several people in connection with a drug trafficking operation. in a news conference today in salinas, authorities said the arrests were the result of a five month investigation into a trucking company called norcal transportation. they say norcal was directly connected to the senate lower cartel, which worked with norteno gang members to distribute the drug. eggs. eight people now face charges from drug...
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it's not why i ran for office. but i am here today to talk about this because as a china hawk, i am obsessed with the fact that the american people, the american government, american technology companies, and lots of companies that aren't today thought of as technology companies but will increasingly be technology companies operating in different verticals, i am obsessed with the fact that our firms and our people are going to need to be able to compete with the chinese communist party. the future of everything from technology to trade to global security and defense issues is going to go one of two ways. it's either going to be led by the chinese communist party or it's going to be led by the united states and our allies and western values. the future of not just global economics, but global security policy over the next three and five and seven and ten years is going to be radically shaped by which direction we go. failure isn't an option. this next century is going to be defined either by oppression, censorship a
it's not why i ran for office. but i am here today to talk about this because as a china hawk, i am obsessed with the fact that the american people, the american government, american technology companies, and lots of companies that aren't today thought of as technology companies but will increasingly be technology companies operating in different verticals, i am obsessed with the fact that our firms and our people are going to need to be able to compete with the chinese communist party. the...
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a bay area medical expert ways in. >>> first, a police officer shot.de himself in a house. we hear from a man who saw some of it go down. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen marsden. the suspect shot an officer on 21st and telegraph, then led police into a standoff on martin luther king jr. way. andria borba is live with the latest on what went down. ondrea? >> reporter: allen, suspect and officer were brought here to highland hospital to be treated for their injuries but let's be clear. an officer was shot in oakland today, and for a department known to shoot first and ask questions later, this suspect walked away and was able to survive this is nothing short of remarkable. >> this is a sober reminder of how dangerous it is in the city of oakland. >> from chopper five you can see the crime scene stretching for blocks in oakland after a shooting that injured and opd officer put the initial call came in at 6:30 a.m. in the morning about a man with a gun. when opd showed up, shots were fired, at least one bullet hit and opd officer in the leg.
a bay area medical expert ways in. >>> first, a police officer shot.de himself in a house. we hear from a man who saw some of it go down. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen marsden. the suspect shot an officer on 21st and telegraph, then led police into a standoff on martin luther king jr. way. andria borba is live with the latest on what went down. ondrea? >> reporter: allen, suspect and officer were brought here to highland hospital to be treated for their...
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we love the first amendment, we love our police officers.we show up at school board meetings and use our first amendment rights, we educate our legislators. we demand justice. peacefully. orderly. this is what terrifies them. this is why they didn't want you to come. we will not be stop. peaceful, community organizing belongs to us. i know that many here and many watching are upset about the election. i am upset too. the reactions we saw on january 6 was stupid and wrong. anger is dangerous. anger gets turned inward and self-destructed. what i'm asking you to do is take your anger and dial it into something productive. work as a volunteer. work within the law, work peacefully. do not give up on the constitution. do not give up on voting. take that energy and give it to look ahead america. help us save this country. help us fix our election system. help us get justice. help us get our schools from our founders. sign up with us, volunteer with us. be difficult. stand outside for 30 minutes or three hours in the hot sun. if anybody knows the ce
we love the first amendment, we love our police officers.we show up at school board meetings and use our first amendment rights, we educate our legislators. we demand justice. peacefully. orderly. this is what terrifies them. this is why they didn't want you to come. we will not be stop. peaceful, community organizing belongs to us. i know that many here and many watching are upset about the election. i am upset too. the reactions we saw on january 6 was stupid and wrong. anger is dangerous....
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and i admire you and the office and respect the office, have great respect for your office. i talked to vice president ago knew in palm springs three weeks ago and expressed concern for the country. so this is why elvis is coming in. what he really wants to do is be deputized as a federal law enforcement officer to deal with a drug problem. there is the letter. bud takes him into the oval office, they agreed that he should come in and elvis, this is the greeting and elvis starts showing him pictures and it is -- much of the meeting was recorded. that is bud croag in the picture there. this is one of the most requested pictures of the nixon administration, excuse me. and you'll notice here this belt which is solid gold. he was also showing the president his gold cuff links. bud croag was not the normal note taker of meetings. and prepared a fairly detailed account of what had happened. after the meeting, this runs several pages. i've clipped just one paragraph here that notes that presley indicated that he thought that the beatles had been a real force for any american spirit
and i admire you and the office and respect the office, have great respect for your office. i talked to vice president ago knew in palm springs three weeks ago and expressed concern for the country. so this is why elvis is coming in. what he really wants to do is be deputized as a federal law enforcement officer to deal with a drug problem. there is the letter. bud takes him into the oval office, they agreed that he should come in and elvis, this is the greeting and elvis starts showing him...
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and i guess in his office nassar's office, he had photos of us. and so they went to see him because they thought that it was so cool to have the same doctor as us. and so that has been one of the hardest and most devastating parts for me is so many survivors suffer with guilt and shame. and so it takes everything i have to work on not taking the blame for that because it is -- it is horrific. >> you know these women and dozens of others who suffered because of larry nassar. how important is today's hearing to showcase these horrors? >> today's hearing is so important and it was so heartwrenching for me to watch being that i lived in that toxic culture of gymnastics and that is how larry nassar was able to abuse the hundreds of women that he abused. i knew him for nearly ten years of my childhood. he was a friend. however, he was clearly a wolf in sheep's clothing. one thing that stood out for me with this hearing ways what aly said was safe sport. it took me back to the level of abuses that i had as a child and i immediately got a call from usa gy
and i guess in his office nassar's office, he had photos of us. and so they went to see him because they thought that it was so cool to have the same doctor as us. and so that has been one of the hardest and most devastating parts for me is so many survivors suffer with guilt and shame. and so it takes everything i have to work on not taking the blame for that because it is -- it is horrific. >> you know these women and dozens of others who suffered because of larry nassar. how important...
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office. officials described graphic information provided by ms. maloney, ms. nichols, and miss reisman -- and ms. raisman. it was not until six weeks later that the indianapolis office -- and neither ms. nichols or ms. raisman were interviewed by the office. they did not formally document the interview of ms. maroney. they did not formally open investigation of the matter. following that interview, the indianapolis office and local federal prosecutors concluded there was no venue in indianapolis for the federal investigation. those offices had serious questions as to whether there was federal criminal jurisdiction. yet the indianapolis field office did not advise state or local authorities and did not take any actions to mitigate the risks to gymnasts that nassar was continuing to train. further, that office failed to transfer the case to the fbi office that might have had venue despite informing usa gymnastics that it had done so. after eight months of fbi inactivity, in may 2016, usa gymnas
office. officials described graphic information provided by ms. maloney, ms. nichols, and miss reisman -- and ms. raisman. it was not until six weeks later that the indianapolis office -- and neither ms. nichols or ms. raisman were interviewed by the office. they did not formally document the interview of ms. maroney. they did not formally open investigation of the matter. following that interview, the indianapolis office and local federal prosecutors concluded there was no venue in...
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it's not so much that people don't want to go to the office per se.ks close to where workers work and where they can drive to work are getting filled up more quickly. it's the downtown office parks where people have to commute by train or train to subway that are not filling up. it's not so much here at the office, it's this reluctance to commute. what i think is likely to happen is that instead of an area where people come to work and plug their laptop into a cubicle, the central business district will gradually be reshaped as a place to convene and socialize. >> and you've written a lot about how this kind of transformation has happened in the past, you know. we often forget cities used to be the centers of manufacturing, and then what happened? >> well, if you look at -- and i've studied this pretty exhaustively. after the spanish flu, we had the roaring '20s. week can look forward again to the roaring 2020s. new york city came back blazingly fast and really became a center for art and culture. it's the greenwich village as we know it. new york cit
it's not so much that people don't want to go to the office per se.ks close to where workers work and where they can drive to work are getting filled up more quickly. it's the downtown office parks where people have to commute by train or train to subway that are not filling up. it's not so much here at the office, it's this reluctance to commute. what i think is likely to happen is that instead of an area where people come to work and plug their laptop into a cubicle, the central business...