SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
May 9, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
office -- with the obama administration, i was with the office of the assistant director of h.u.d., and i get this phone call , and i remember some of the things that she was talking about in terms of the local preferences, and i just remember her passion, her commitment, her resolve from getting from h.u.d. the commitment to approval. [inaudible] as the state director of housing is just such an amazing experience to be here and hearing you talk about taking the redeye to h.u.d. for fighting what you know was right, and now i'm here many years with you on this project. it's fantastic, this opportunity. this is not you thanking us, bridge housing, mission. i see my pal, eric shaw, from the mayor's office, who i worked with in the past, all of my partners, not only from the state but also being a part of your vision and your resolve to finding solutions to increase affordable housing in this city. as we all know, something that we -- every day we and the city look forward to to continue to achieve. and our contribution here, it's a small but significant part of the affordable housing but
office -- with the obama administration, i was with the office of the assistant director of h.u.d., and i get this phone call , and i remember some of the things that she was talking about in terms of the local preferences, and i just remember her passion, her commitment, her resolve from getting from h.u.d. the commitment to approval. [inaudible] as the state director of housing is just such an amazing experience to be here and hearing you talk about taking the redeye to h.u.d. for fighting...
49
49
May 30, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
in buying link as a whole and more interested in the core business, which is basically back office administrationon funds. that business has been struggling. they couldn't quite make the numbers work. we will see what market value the share market attributes to the remainder of this is the switch it's just been going sideways for a long time. we will have to wait for that to come out. haidi: we will have to leave it there. we have a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. a factory closing after they found more than 200 covid cases among its workers. the covid infections reached a record earlier this month as a new wave spread through prisons and factories. apple is said to be planning to add to its global retail presence. the company said retail locations offer an opportunity to experience new technology and ask questions after learning about the product online. emergency airline critics being extended after a wave of coronavirus infections and deaths. the loans were aimed at sectors like small borrowers and are available until the end of september. in the next hour, the economic wee
in buying link as a whole and more interested in the core business, which is basically back office administrationon funds. that business has been struggling. they couldn't quite make the numbers work. we will see what market value the share market attributes to the remainder of this is the switch it's just been going sideways for a long time. we will have to wait for that to come out. haidi: we will have to leave it there. we have a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. a factory...
100
100
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
members of the department's executive team, acting assistant chief sean gallagher, chief administrative officer richard braddock, and administrative officer dominic straley. the uscp has a unique role in policing. we are the only agency responsible for protecting congress and the u.s. capitol complex. we detect and investigate threats made against congressmen and women and washington, d.c. and across the country. our personnel are highly trained and deeply committed to our critical mission, and our mission, however, has become more difficult. in the first four months of this year, we've had a 65% increase in threats against members compared to 2020. from 2017 to 2020, there was a 119% increase in the direction of threats against members with the majority of the suspects residing outside of the ncr. as the nation knows, the capital complex is also a target. shortly after the attack on january 6 that resulted in the deaths of officer sicknick, officer li bin good, and the lone assailant that struck and killed officer evans and injured another at the capital's north barricade, it would be right fo
members of the department's executive team, acting assistant chief sean gallagher, chief administrative officer richard braddock, and administrative officer dominic straley. the uscp has a unique role in policing. we are the only agency responsible for protecting congress and the u.s. capitol complex. we detect and investigate threats made against congressmen and women and washington, d.c. and across the country. our personnel are highly trained and deeply committed to our critical mission, and...
166
166
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
so three officers on administrative leave in alameda, california, after 26-year-old mario arenales gonzalez died april 19 after a struggle where he spent about five minutes restrained on his stomach. officers were responding to reports about a man who appeared to be under the influence in a residential area and another about a suspect and possible theft. they asked arenales for his i.d. when they arrived. we have parts of the police body cam footage. i warn you, it is disturbing. >> i got to identify you so i know who i'm talking to, make sure you don't have any warrants or anything like that, okay? you come up with a plan, let me know you're not going to be drinking in our parks over here. >> stuff like that. >> and then we can be on our merry way, okay? >> merry way? >> you have an i.d. on you? >> merry go round? >> yeah, like that. you have an i.d. on you? >> like yesterday? >> okay. if you can't do that, then i'm going to have to take you, okay? >> what? >> the officer spoke to arenales for about ten minutes before moving to restrain him. that's when footage shows a struggle began. >> p
so three officers on administrative leave in alameda, california, after 26-year-old mario arenales gonzalez died april 19 after a struggle where he spent about five minutes restrained on his stomach. officers were responding to reports about a man who appeared to be under the influence in a residential area and another about a suspect and possible theft. they asked arenales for his i.d. when they arrived. we have parts of the police body cam footage. i warn you, it is disturbing. >> i got...
88
88
May 6, 2021
05/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we're taking 200 officers from administrative positions and putting them in a patrol function. federal partners we have a atf sitting side-by-side with us sharing space, giving us realtime tracing back where the firearms are coming from and hopefully a prevention for illegal guns on our streets. >> you heard her say they are taking 200 officers in administration positions and putting them now back on the streets. keep in mind the same city that defunded the nypd by a billion dollars last summer. harris. >> harris: crime-fighting unit was specialized with hundreds of officers that would have hit some of the categories of violent crime. good to see you. thank you for the report. a michigan democratic governor whitmer is set to receive an award for her handling of the pandemic. she violated her own orders and had a nursing home scandal all her own. plus this. >> people do need help. we need programs but you cannot have social programs without an economy. it doesn't happen. you don't have the finances to do it. that's what's happening here in california. >> harris: watch out, gavin
. >> we're taking 200 officers from administrative positions and putting them in a patrol function. federal partners we have a atf sitting side-by-side with us sharing space, giving us realtime tracing back where the firearms are coming from and hopefully a prevention for illegal guns on our streets. >> you heard her say they are taking 200 officers in administration positions and putting them now back on the streets. keep in mind the same city that defunded the nypd by a billion...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
saying quote despite haiti's fragile conditions the biden administration has been actively deporting people back to haiti since they took office the administration needs to act and act fast in reviewing country conditions and used t.p.s. what it was created to do protect immigrates from deport ation and help stabilize economies ruminants nearly 500 advocates non-profits they sent letters to the white house asking biden to read designate t.p.s. living in the us and population growth in america well it's on a downswing economists believe that population growth fuels will be countries but with the u.s. growing by just 7.4 percent over the last decade things aren't looking too good shrinking tax bases make it harder to support services like schools and bio infrastructure but there is a silver lining immigration it can serve as a buffer for us population decline in over the next decade is believed to be the primary driver of population growth in the us america needs immigrants as much or even more so than immigrants need america it's time we start watching the hawks . he wants one a city. or so you. see this is the only state. race
saying quote despite haiti's fragile conditions the biden administration has been actively deporting people back to haiti since they took office the administration needs to act and act fast in reviewing country conditions and used t.p.s. what it was created to do protect immigrates from deport ation and help stabilize economies ruminants nearly 500 advocates non-profits they sent letters to the white house asking biden to read designate t.p.s. living in the us and population growth in america...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
saying quote despite haiti's fragile conditions the biden administration has been actively deporting people back to haiti since they took office the administration needs to act and act fast in reviewing country conditions and use t.p.s. what it was created to do protect immigrates from deports ation and help stabilize economies ruminants says nearly 500 advocates non-profits. they sent letters to the white house asking biden to re designate t.p.s. living in the us and population growth in america well it's on the downswing economists believe that population growth fuels wealthy countries but with the us growing by just 7.4 percent over the last decade things aren't looking too good shrinking tax bases make it harder to support services like schools and bio infrastructure but there is a filter lining immigration it can serve as a buffer for us population decline in over the next decade is believed to be the primary driver of population growth in the us america needs immigrants as much or even more so when immigrants need america it's time we start watching the hawks . you. know in the city streets. that are so let's see. this i
saying quote despite haiti's fragile conditions the biden administration has been actively deporting people back to haiti since they took office the administration needs to act and act fast in reviewing country conditions and use t.p.s. what it was created to do protect immigrates from deports ation and help stabilize economies ruminants says nearly 500 advocates non-profits. they sent letters to the white house asking biden to re designate t.p.s. living in the us and population growth in...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
saying quote despite haiti's fragile conditions the biden administration has been actively deporting people back to haiti since they took office the administration needs to act and act fast in reviewing country conditions and use t.p.s. what it was created to do protect immigrates from deport and help stabilize economies truman says nearly 500 advocates non-profits they sent letters to the white house asking biden to read designate t.p.s. for haitians living in the u.s. and population growth in america well it's on the downswing economists believe that population growth fuels wealthy countries but with the u.s. growing by just 7.4 percent over the last decade things aren't looking too good shrinking tax bases make it harder to support services like schools and bio infrastructure but there is a silver lining immigration it can serve as a buffer for u.s. population decline in over the next decade is believed to be the primary driver of population growth in the us america needs immigrants as much or even more so than immigrants need america it's time we start watching the hawks. if you want to let me see you street you want to. g
saying quote despite haiti's fragile conditions the biden administration has been actively deporting people back to haiti since they took office the administration needs to act and act fast in reviewing country conditions and use t.p.s. what it was created to do protect immigrates from deport and help stabilize economies truman says nearly 500 advocates non-profits they sent letters to the white house asking biden to read designate t.p.s. for haitians living in the u.s. and population growth in...
80
80
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law with little public notice and they were submitted and approved within a three-week span because they're considered emergency regulations. a corrections department spokesperson released this statement saying the goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time. >> and participate in rehabilitation and educational programs which will lead to safer prisons. the department may no other public announcements on the changes bill and cats as a key part of this process is preparing the inmates for reentry, the way the state of california has done this. they will have time to make sure that people. >> you get their state id and can enroll in medicaid and find affordable housing meanwhile to prisons are closing because the inmate population has dropped from about 117,000 before the covid-19 pandemic to about 96,000. but part of that reduction is because about 10,000 people were being held in county jails propositions. 57 is emergency re
the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law with little public notice and they were submitted and approved within a three-week span because they're considered emergency regulations. a corrections department spokesperson released this statement saying the goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time. >> and participate in rehabilitation and educational programs which...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
we've got left if the bible administration office to restock torps, will you sit down and address the institutional and societal discrimination to which the us, your closest ally says you've subjected the palestinians. when you do that, we can calling on the pallet thing to return to negotiations. and to have discussions without. so if, if anybody can bring the palestinians to the table, then that would be a positive thing. we need the palestinian authority to do that. we need them to come to the table and say they are willing to talk to us and willing to discuss a better future for israelis. i'm for palestinians were certainly in favor of them . a few years ago, your former prime minister barak warned you that it's the occupation, continued. israel, he said, would inevitably become either non jewish or non democratic human rights groups say you've chosen the non democratic option. donald trump didn't mind that, but it seems that biden and his party do mind, are you ready for rocky? right. with this administration is rollin and america. i have a very, very strong relation. we have a v
we've got left if the bible administration office to restock torps, will you sit down and address the institutional and societal discrimination to which the us, your closest ally says you've subjected the palestinians. when you do that, we can calling on the pallet thing to return to negotiations. and to have discussions without. so if, if anybody can bring the palestinians to the table, then that would be a positive thing. we need the palestinian authority to do that. we need them to come to...
336
336
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 336
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> a north carolina sheriff keeping three officers on administrative leave for their involvement in altercation that led to the death of andrew brown jr. while letting four return to duty. we will speak with the family attorney about this coming up. >>> good morning. it is starting off to be a very busy saturday on this first day of may. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm lindsey reiser. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you right now, including details breaking overnight in the rudy giuliani raid as the personal attorney for former president trump lashes out, calling the seizure of documents unethical. >> they are tired of donald trump having no rights in america. apparently the bill of rights doesn't apply to donald trump. everybody else, the bill of rights applies to. i am sorry. the bill of rights applies to democrats, not republicans. >> okay. get this. we are learning that the fbi had three separate warrants for electronic devices to see if they contained evidence related to the improper ousting of ambassador to ukraine marie. >> the former new york city
. >>> a north carolina sheriff keeping three officers on administrative leave for their involvement in altercation that led to the death of andrew brown jr. while letting four return to duty. we will speak with the family attorney about this coming up. >>> good morning. it is starting off to be a very busy saturday on this first day of may. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm lindsey reiser. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you right now, including...
38
38
May 2, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
office. it's an arbitrary marker but it's good time to take stock of his administration so far. we will see how the next 1,300-plus days in his term measure up to these hundred. still, this checkpoint coincides with some major accomplishments. his $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. and as of yesterday, 100 million americans are fully vaccinated. i'll be among them in about a week and a half. these are big steps toward addressing the administration's two most urgent priorities and that was why it was important to hear directly from the president about what comes next. we don't hear from him every day. certainly, less than his predecessor. we have had a press conference, a couple interviews, including the one you are about to see. but for the most part, he's let his team do the talking. recently, president biden sat down with msnbc's craig melvin. we will play extended excerpts of that interview in a moment. and our panel will have analysis. let's begin, though, with what people outside the beltway thought of his speech and his performance so far. according to a cbs news/yougov p
office. it's an arbitrary marker but it's good time to take stock of his administration so far. we will see how the next 1,300-plus days in his term measure up to these hundred. still, this checkpoint coincides with some major accomplishments. his $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. and as of yesterday, 100 million americans are fully vaccinated. i'll be among them in about a week and a half. these are big steps toward addressing the administration's two most urgent priorities and that was why...
52
52
May 2, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> does have jansen reporting the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law. taking a live look here where celebration was held to mark the first day of asian and pacific islander heritage month. speakers urged people in different backgrounds to unite against tate. >> we are a city of inclusiveness. we are a city that when faced against the wall we have each other's backs. >> the mayor also signed a proclamation declaring the aip heritage month followed by a musical performance of the asian american jazz festival. >>> looking for homeowners are interested in selling properties to help the county address the homelessness crisis. part of the project home keep estates a sponsor protecting people who are homeless. they currently have two locations. they are targeted to provide permanent supportive housing. if anyone is interested in helping out, they need to go to the department of health and human services website. >>> a popular beach will close down for several months. the national park service plans to remove a big parking lot. it's an effort to restore we
. >> does have jansen reporting the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law. taking a live look here where celebration was held to mark the first day of asian and pacific islander heritage month. speakers urged people in different backgrounds to unite against tate. >> we are a city of inclusiveness. we are a city that when faced against the wall we have each other's backs. >> the mayor also signed a proclamation declaring the aip heritage...
160
160
May 19, 2021
05/21
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 1
office. >> reporter: just 118 days of the biden administration with congress controlled by the democrats we went from secure borders a chaos:went from energy independence to gas lines, from peace in the middle east to attacks on israel and now democrats are talking about not allowing israel to purchase arms in the middle of a war. that is heretical they are so we need to put together a message like you said and point out all the crazy things these folks are up to and the fact they want another commission to impeach donald trump a third time, that is heretical they are. talk about the story of the first amendment, we will be fine. >> house republicans define nancy pelosi by refusing to wear face masks in the chamber. a dozen republicans took off their masks tuesday including a florida congressman in protest of nancy pelosi's mandate requiring face coverings on the house for. many lawmakers being vaccinated.
office. >> reporter: just 118 days of the biden administration with congress controlled by the democrats we went from secure borders a chaos:went from energy independence to gas lines, from peace in the middle east to attacks on israel and now democrats are talking about not allowing israel to purchase arms in the middle of a war. that is heretical they are so we need to put together a message like you said and point out all the crazy things these folks are up to and the fact they want...
69
69
May 23, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
now, we understand that there were hamas administrative offices inside this building, along with apartments used by civilians. around two million palestinians are crammed into the 25-mile- long gaza strip, living under a blockade that makes it nearly impossible for them to leave, and has crippled the economy. gaza is around 40 miles down the coast from tel aviv, an israeli metropolis, but it may as well be in a different century. and this conflict has only added to its problems. since the cease-fire began, the inin 18 ainer-loads ofd, iludinn adriana? >> diaz: holly williams in gaza, thank you, and stay safe. the conflict between israel and hamas militants was president biden's first foreign policy crisis. cbs's debra alfarone is at the white house with the latest developments. debra, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, adirana. and, president biden took no questions as he left the white house today to go to camp david. now, the president spent the week in a delicate dance, pushing both israeli prime minister netanyahu and palestinian leader abbas to end the conflict, while not wanting
now, we understand that there were hamas administrative offices inside this building, along with apartments used by civilians. around two million palestinians are crammed into the 25-mile- long gaza strip, living under a blockade that makes it nearly impossible for them to leave, and has crippled the economy. gaza is around 40 miles down the coast from tel aviv, an israeli metropolis, but it may as well be in a different century. and this conflict has only added to its problems. since the...
48
48
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
there are three main structures and the one that burned is office and administrative building. around midnight, con fire got the call that there were flames. it's not as dramatic as the first but still caused extensive damage inside. crews had flames knocked down two hours layer. concord police were searching the area looking for clues and witnesses. it has a history of homeless people breaking into the buildings and camping out. we asked fire marshall about possible charges a suspect would face if caught. >> it depends. what was the cause? if it was a transient that was inside, was it a cooking fire? or was it intentional? we'll have to determine that. it would depend on what was the reason for the fire what charges they can potentially face. >> this is from last thursday when the classrooms abandoned and vacant caught fire. investigators say it was caused by someone sleeping under a crawl space in the building. it's not known if last week's was started accidentally or on purpose. as for this morning, we will be asking the same questions. it looks like the perimeter is blockin
there are three main structures and the one that burned is office and administrative building. around midnight, con fire got the call that there were flames. it's not as dramatic as the first but still caused extensive damage inside. crews had flames knocked down two hours layer. concord police were searching the area looking for clues and witnesses. it has a history of homeless people breaking into the buildings and camping out. we asked fire marshall about possible charges a suspect would...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
united states would be number one on the list given that within months of arriving into office joe biden's administration already announced new sanctions against the russian federation 2nd on the list is the czech republic and again that of course followed that a geisha is by prague against moscow of being somehow involved in an explosion of weapons dump in the country 7 years ago that resulted in a large number of diplomatic staff being expelled from both countries in expulsions now according to that list the czech republic can only employing 19 russian nationals here in the country the u.s. can employ 0 that number could of course go up and down and countries could be added or taken away from the list it's not looking likely at the moment though and indeed these measures have already had an impact the united states for example has had to cut back 75 percent of its staff in the embassy here in moscow. over the last weeks it's had to pause the issuing of visas to russian nationals. wishing to travel to the united states this could be followed by other countries as well now this follows negotiations betwe
united states would be number one on the list given that within months of arriving into office joe biden's administration already announced new sanctions against the russian federation 2nd on the list is the czech republic and again that of course followed that a geisha is by prague against moscow of being somehow involved in an explosion of weapons dump in the country 7 years ago that resulted in a large number of diplomatic staff being expelled from both countries in expulsions now according...
51
51
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law with little public notice and they were submitted and approved within a three-week span because they're considered emergency regulations. a corrections department spokesperson released this statement saying the goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time and participate in rehabilitation and educational programs which will lead to safer prisons. the department may no other public announcements on the changes bill and cats as a key part of this process is preparing the inmates for reentry, the way the state of california has done this. they will have time to make sure that people. >> you get their state id and can enroll in medicaid and find affordable housing meanwhile to prisons are closing because the inmate population has dropped from about 117,000. >> before the covid-19 pandemic to about 96,000. but part of that reduction is because about 10,000 people were being held in county jails propositions. 57 is emergency re
the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law with little public notice and they were submitted and approved within a three-week span because they're considered emergency regulations. a corrections department spokesperson released this statement saying the goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time and participate in rehabilitation and educational programs which will lead...
18
18
May 24, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
this though, is the 1st visit by a senior official from the biden administration. now, in office for 4 months and the formal announcement we've known about the visit for days, but the formal announcement to the visit, which came a couple of hours ago, came in a press release from the white house. president biden issuing a statement declaring that this visit was about to take place and the visit will take place in the matter hours. and i think that putting the personal imprint of the president on it, showing that sex treat blinkin, his talk, foreign policy official, has his, the president of dorothy, when he's here on this particular trip. the statement from the white house said that it was on the railey side, going to reflect the iron clad commitment that the u. s. has to israel security. and on the palestinian side, it said they were going to rebuild ties with palestinians after years of neglect. so that setting the scene, i think from the white house, for lincoln's visits, also in the last hour or so. there has been a briefing to reporters state department reporters by a senior
this though, is the 1st visit by a senior official from the biden administration. now, in office for 4 months and the formal announcement we've known about the visit for days, but the formal announcement to the visit, which came a couple of hours ago, came in a press release from the white house. president biden issuing a statement declaring that this visit was about to take place and the visit will take place in the matter hours. and i think that putting the personal imprint of the president...
23
23
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the judges, the executive office of immigration, that is the principal amount of the increase that we are asking for in this area because we had at the time that new administration took office over one million cases backlogged in the system. part of this increase is to add immigration judges plus teams of support and technology that are necessary to accelerate the hearings in those cases. rep. aderholt: as this backlog stands over a man cases, -- a million cases, i think you noted that, is it understood that and individual could wait over the years and in some locations they wait over four years. the previous administration implemented a case based metric as a basis for evaluating immigration part additional resources. are those mattress -- metrics still being utilized? ag garland: my understanding is the executive office of immigration view is reviewing the nature of those metrics to figure out ways of accelerating those moments. every system requires some set of metrics and precisely which metrics are reviewed regularly, we will be doing that to ensure we can provide due process for people coming to the system, and also efficiency for the system itself. rep. a
the judges, the executive office of immigration, that is the principal amount of the increase that we are asking for in this area because we had at the time that new administration took office over one million cases backlogged in the system. part of this increase is to add immigration judges plus teams of support and technology that are necessary to accelerate the hearings in those cases. rep. aderholt: as this backlog stands over a man cases, -- a million cases, i think you noted that, is it...
14
14
May 16, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
largest hospital here in the gaza strip it's called the complex we have seen in every every administration office in every reception we have medical beds and patients now in these places. because of the lack of space inside the rooms of the hospital also the corydoras have to have beds and even mattresses on the ground. to take more patients in light of the great number of injuries and when did that are coming every now and then not just from the massacre that happened in the way the streets but because at the end tire strip is still under bombardment and direct targeting different buildings are being targeted every now and then so every every now and then we have an ambulance coming in with either one or march people so the medical crews are extremely exhausted with losing all their resources require medical requirements and resources and have been calling out for emergency helps for extra resources because they are almost in a state of collapse with with what is going on and the aggression still going on and them running out usually out of resources also the targeting of medical. facilities lik
largest hospital here in the gaza strip it's called the complex we have seen in every every administration office in every reception we have medical beds and patients now in these places. because of the lack of space inside the rooms of the hospital also the corydoras have to have beds and even mattresses on the ground. to take more patients in light of the great number of injuries and when did that are coming every now and then not just from the massacre that happened in the way the streets...
66
66
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
here we are ag me dad thchurchree structures and the one that burned is the office and administrative building. this is church of the nazarene in concord. around midnight, a call that there were flames inside the structure that housed records and bibles. the crews had flames knocked down and under control about two hours later around 2:00 a.m. police were seen searching the area looking for clues and witnesses. this property has a history of homeless people breaking in and camping out. last week we asked fire marshall about what possible charges a suspect would face if caught. >> it depends. what was the case? if it was a transient that was inside, was it a cooking fire or was it intentional? we'll have to determine that. it will depend on what was the reason for the fire what charges they can potentially face. >> reporter: this is the old classrooms caught fire. investigators did say it was caused by someone near a sleeping area in a crawl space underneath the building. it is not known if last week's fire was started accidentally or on purpose. as for the fire this morning we will be
here we are ag me dad thchurchree structures and the one that burned is the office and administrative building. this is church of the nazarene in concord. around midnight, a call that there were flames inside the structure that housed records and bibles. the crews had flames knocked down and under control about two hours later around 2:00 a.m. police were seen searching the area looking for clues and witnesses. this property has a history of homeless people breaking in and camping out. last...
92
92
May 6, 2021
05/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> after coming into office, our administration immediately jumped into action to address it, and it was exacerbated by the trump administration. >> shannon: you were part of that administration, how do you anticipates that charge? >> this president inherited most secure border in american history. and the societal costs that are being borne as a result of their policies, just take, for example, children -- they are predicting 187,000 unaccompanied minors will present themselves this year. the american people need to understand that the office of refugee resettlement will place these children that they can with either a parent or a near relative. that takes time. and the average census with us is 30 days. in temporary facilities it costs over a thousand dollars a day. so just so folks understand the math, you're talking about 30,000 per child times 187 thousand children. that's $560 billion only for the children that are projected to come this year. >> shannon: speaking of math, quickly i want to ask you before we run out of time, this idea that the "washington post" reported and we'
. >> after coming into office, our administration immediately jumped into action to address it, and it was exacerbated by the trump administration. >> shannon: you were part of that administration, how do you anticipates that charge? >> this president inherited most secure border in american history. and the societal costs that are being borne as a result of their policies, just take, for example, children -- they are predicting 187,000 unaccompanied minors will present...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
May 31, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
office. that being said, our administrative investigation has been completed here and it's going to be headed towards the chief's office shortly. and, finally, the most recent of the outstanding death cases is a case from 2019. we did receive a declination letter this past january 2021. and that will be heard at the next board which will be the third quarter. go ahead and advance to the next slide. these next two slides basically speak to the duties of the respective boards. number one is the department general order 3.10. the firearm discharge review board. you can see on the slide what the duties are. obviously, it is to review and to hear these and also to make recommendations as to with regards to the creation of new policy, modification of policy, as well as training. the composition of the board is there. i do want to note that very significant addition to this particular board on this -- in this matter is the field tactics force option, the team led by michael nevin. the infancy of this particular unit took place in the latter part of 2018 and it became a formal unit. they have become
office. that being said, our administrative investigation has been completed here and it's going to be headed towards the chief's office shortly. and, finally, the most recent of the outstanding death cases is a case from 2019. we did receive a declination letter this past january 2021. and that will be heard at the next board which will be the third quarter. go ahead and advance to the next slide. these next two slides basically speak to the duties of the respective boards. number one is the...
10
10.0
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
the judges, the executive office of immigration, that is the principal amount of the increase that we are asking for in this area because we had at the time that new administration took office over one million cases backlogged in the system. part of this increase is to add immigration judges plus teams of support and technology that are necessary to accelerate the hearings in those cases. rep. aderholt: as this backlog stands over a man cases, -- a million cases, i think you noted that, is it understood that and individual could wait over the years and in some locations they wait over four years. the previous administration implemented a case based metric as a basis for evaluating immigration part additional resources. are those mattress -- metrics still being utilized? ag garland: my understanding is the executive office of immigration view is reviewing the nature of those metrics to figure out ways of accelerating those moments. every system requires some set of metrics and precisely which metrics are reviewed regularly, we will be doing that to ensure we can provide due process for people coming to the system, and also efficiency for the system itself. rep. a
the judges, the executive office of immigration, that is the principal amount of the increase that we are asking for in this area because we had at the time that new administration took office over one million cases backlogged in the system. part of this increase is to add immigration judges plus teams of support and technology that are necessary to accelerate the hearings in those cases. rep. aderholt: as this backlog stands over a man cases, -- a million cases, i think you noted that, is it...
93
93
May 21, 2021
05/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the officers on administrative leave, not related to this case but to another incident. and another of the officers who you saw in that video got a 50 -- 50-hour suspension. so that's just a couple of days off the job. that's from the louisiana state police. and a third officer died in a single-vehicle crash, last september, last year. so the family's attorney tonight very upset about this. demanding that these officers be arrested, right away. and we can, also, tell you that the u.s. department of justice, civil-rights division, is investigating. along with the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office, anderson. >> randi, appreciate it. let's get expecperspective now charles ramsey, former top cop in washington and philadelphia. also, former president of naacp. chief ramsey, is there any justification for dragging a handcuffed suspect, face down, by the feet along concrete? i mean, what does -- does anything you saw in that video make sense to you? >> no. no, it doesn't. and -- and there's nothing, in any manual, anywhere in the united states, that allows for dragging an indiv
one of the officers on administrative leave, not related to this case but to another incident. and another of the officers who you saw in that video got a 50 -- 50-hour suspension. so that's just a couple of days off the job. that's from the louisiana state police. and a third officer died in a single-vehicle crash, last september, last year. so the family's attorney tonight very upset about this. demanding that these officers be arrested, right away. and we can, also, tell you that the u.s....
52
52
May 24, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
office. unfortunately this was disbanded under the previous administration which often ignored renewable energy projects. i'm hopeful that with this new office the biden administration will be able to reduce permitting delays while still fully evaluating each project. we were able to set a national goal to permit at least 25 gigawatts of wind and solar and geothermal projects on our lands by 2025. we give the bureau of land management the authority to modify rates and capacity fees if they exceed fair market value or are not competitive with other land. this is similar to the authorities that government -- govern foster -- govern fossil fuels. i have strongly encouraged the bureau to exercise this authority and i will continue to do so. it needs to be smart and feasible. the progress last year was only a first step. it includes the number of updates and improvements to get the feedback. i would highlight that we recognize the collaborative process. it would ensure that it directs its resources that have not yet been reviewed. all of these same updates were included in his version of the legisla
office. unfortunately this was disbanded under the previous administration which often ignored renewable energy projects. i'm hopeful that with this new office the biden administration will be able to reduce permitting delays while still fully evaluating each project. we were able to set a national goal to permit at least 25 gigawatts of wind and solar and geothermal projects on our lands by 2025. we give the bureau of land management the authority to modify rates and capacity fees if they...
138
138
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
the california office of administrative dana saying in his statement, quote, the goal is to increasepulation to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time and participate if in the if rehabilitative and educational program which will lead to say for prisons well since last march, california department of corrections has graduated early release to about 11,000 inmates in an effort to prevent spread of the coronavirus throughout this state prisons. dr. sapphire let me start with you this was done swiftly in secret -- in the it name of public safety because of the coronavirus is that legitimate could you get there despite the obvious threat to public safety by letting violent felons back on the street? >> well griff let me tell you, i understand with some of the relief programs happening during the height of the pandemic because they are a petry dish for easily highly contagious viral pathogen to spread look what sam non straited there so many people were infected then they have to go to the hospital thigh took up a lot of hospital beds all of a sudden there we
the california office of administrative dana saying in his statement, quote, the goal is to increasepulation to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time and participate if in the if rehabilitative and educational program which will lead to say for prisons well since last march, california department of corrections has graduated early release to about 11,000 inmates in an effort to prevent spread of the coronavirus throughout this state prisons. dr. sapphire let me...
38
38
May 19, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
with others as well and improved the regional climate that led to peace despite the current administration office is saying. they were very genuine moving forward creating a regional, of peace but that said the court, we never got anywhere with the state solution. do you think we should continue along that path in a different way? we need to start thinking creatively about different possible solutions? >> i think the solution we have proposed was different. you will note the secretary of state didn't commute between jerusalem trying to figure out where a line on the map would be. trying to negotiate a technical outcome which essentially has to follow an ideological commitment from the palestinians that says is acceptable there will be at least one state called israel but this ideology you can't walk away from this while they claim if you look at the covenant hamas has in place, until they acknowledge israel has a right to exist, there's no map maybe, there is nothing to hold on to. we propose something inside the traditional framework in terms of the two state solution but acknowledge that those
with others as well and improved the regional climate that led to peace despite the current administration office is saying. they were very genuine moving forward creating a regional, of peace but that said the court, we never got anywhere with the state solution. do you think we should continue along that path in a different way? we need to start thinking creatively about different possible solutions? >> i think the solution we have proposed was different. you will note the secretary of...
63
63
May 27, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
the post office was never really the source of all that much news and drama in previous administrations. in normal times, you don't really have to think about the post office that much it was only during the trump administration that americans had to start rallying to the defense of the post office as president trump attacked it repeatedly under the trump administration. a new postmaster general was appointed, apparently for the express purpose of monkey wrenching the operations of the post office. instituted nationwide mail slowdowns and backlogs. he ordered the destruction of multi million dollar irreplaceable sorting machines. change after change after change that made the mail system worse, midlife help for postal workers but also made all of our own mail less reliable. affecting us all personally and affecting businesses from coast to coast. the trump administration era postmaster general louis joy is still in that job today. still right now proposing further changes to the post office to further slow down and privatized and screw up mail delivery. the reason that the trump, i hate
the post office was never really the source of all that much news and drama in previous administrations. in normal times, you don't really have to think about the post office that much it was only during the trump administration that americans had to start rallying to the defense of the post office as president trump attacked it repeatedly under the trump administration. a new postmaster general was appointed, apparently for the express purpose of monkey wrenching the operations of the post...
58
58
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law with little public notice they were submitted and approved within a three-week span because they're considered emergency regulations. a corrections department spokesperson released this statement saying the goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time and participate in rehabilitation and educational programs which will lead to safer prisons. the department may no other public announcements on the changes bill and cats as a key part of this process is preparing the inmates for reentry, the way the state of california has done this. they will have time to make sure that people. >> you get their state id and can enroll in medicaid and find affordable housing meanwhile to prisons are closing because the inmate population has dropped from about 117,000. >> before the covid-19 pandemic to about 96,000. but part of that reduction is because about 10,000 people were being held in county jails propositions. 57 is emergency regula
the changes were approved this week by the state office of administrative law with little public notice they were submitted and approved within a three-week span because they're considered emergency regulations. a corrections department spokesperson released this statement saying the goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time and participate in rehabilitation and educational programs which will lead to...
22
22
May 16, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
that to the administration the administration offices in the shifa and their reception has all been filled with beds patient beds because the rooms of the hospital are overcrowded how long do you think the hospital is going to or different hospitals in the strip are going to be able to hang on in such a situation where we are adding extra beds in the cordy doors to it to receive the large numbers of patients i'm telling you we have been having put on a one and half a year and the situation was but you have the complete katie before this crisis today getting this are going to show you up close it to put beds in. to receive a large number of patients there and they are marking very quickly if i mean when i attack last night when you see it like more than 50 injured and 53 were killed so imagine what would happen to the capacity of the hospitals that hospital we'd be put after that we hope that the patients would be going to egypt to extend a helping hand to us because our capacity is very limited under siege and under these patients thank you dr tatar for being with us. back here. is a despe
that to the administration the administration offices in the shifa and their reception has all been filled with beds patient beds because the rooms of the hospital are overcrowded how long do you think the hospital is going to or different hospitals in the strip are going to be able to hang on in such a situation where we are adding extra beds in the cordy doors to it to receive the large numbers of patients i'm telling you we have been having put on a one and half a year and the situation was...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
if the biden administration office to restart torps, will you sit down and address the institutional and societal discrimination to which the us, your closest ally says you've subjected the palestinians. when you do that, we can calling on the pallet thing and to return to negotiations and to have discussions with our. so if, if anybody can bring the palestinians to the table, then that would be a positive thing. we need the palestinian authority to do that. we need them to come to the table and say they are willing to talk to us and willing to discuss a better future for israelis. i'm for palestinians with certainly in favor of them . a few years ago, your former prime minister barak warned you that if the occupation continued, israel, he said, would inevitably become either non jewish or non democratic human rights group, say you've chosen the non democratic option. donald trump didn't mind that, but it seems that biden and his party do mind, are you ready for rocky? right. with this administration is rollin and america. i have a very, very strong relation. we have a very strong re
if the biden administration office to restart torps, will you sit down and address the institutional and societal discrimination to which the us, your closest ally says you've subjected the palestinians. when you do that, we can calling on the pallet thing and to return to negotiations and to have discussions with our. so if, if anybody can bring the palestinians to the table, then that would be a positive thing. we need the palestinian authority to do that. we need them to come to the table...
31
31
May 2, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
office. across the administration, we have made historic progress.ause of the historic leadership of my husband. [applause] [cars honking] [cheering and applause] first lady biden: [laughter] do you hear them honking their horns for you, joe? and all those years ago was his fortitude. he has his charm and good humor, but he's a man of action who always kept his promises. he did the necessary work and showed up when it mattered. [cars honking] [cheering] and that is why i have always believed that he would be the president that we need. in the first 100 days of this administration, america is seeing the true character of the person that i have known for so long, whose heart is big enough to comfort the families of more than 500,000 lost, whose vision is ambitious enough to make the investment of a generation, whose determination is strong enough to bring americans from all walks of life together. whose commitment is enough to not only keep his promises, but surpass them. [cars honking] [applause] joe is a man for this moment, and with his leadership,
office. across the administration, we have made historic progress.ause of the historic leadership of my husband. [applause] [cars honking] [cheering and applause] first lady biden: [laughter] do you hear them honking their horns for you, joe? and all those years ago was his fortitude. he has his charm and good humor, but he's a man of action who always kept his promises. he did the necessary work and showed up when it mattered. [cars honking] [cheering] and that is why i have always believed...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
if the biden administration office to restock talks, will you sit down and address the institutional and societal discrimination to which the us, your closest ally says, you've subjected the palestinians. when you do that, we can cooling on the pallet. they need to return to negotiations and to have discussions without. so if, if anybody can bring the palestinians to the table, then that would be a positive thing. we need the palestinian authority to do that. we need them to come to the table and say they are willing to talk to us and willing to discuss a better future for israelis. i'm for palestinians, we're certainly in favor of them. a few years ago, your former prime minister barak warned you that if the occupation continued, israel, he said, would inevitably become either non jewish or non democratic human rights groups say you've chosen the non democratic option. donald trump didn't mind that, but it seems that biden and his party do mind, are you ready for rocky? right. with this administration is rollin and america. i have a very, very strong relation. we have a very strong
if the biden administration office to restock talks, will you sit down and address the institutional and societal discrimination to which the us, your closest ally says, you've subjected the palestinians. when you do that, we can cooling on the pallet. they need to return to negotiations and to have discussions without. so if, if anybody can bring the palestinians to the table, then that would be a positive thing. we need the palestinian authority to do that. we need them to come to the table...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm joined today with the acting directorrer if the office contract administration. when the city declared a disaster, our office has the responsibility to staff the finance section of the emergency operations that includes the accounting and tracking as well as the support to the procurement function which is call the logistic section. around april 2020 there were 10,600 city employees that noting on their time card they were working on disaster response to the covid-19 pandemic today those numbers have come down. still there's very large most recent activity. there are about 2800 city employees that are still continuing to work and note that on their time card in addition to all the people that d.p.h. and h.s.h. and homelessness and supportive housing department and others who are working to help those affected, impacted by this pandemic. it's a very large effort. that's put some burdens what would be routine practices for procurements. those are really addressed and part of the need for the 13th and now the updates to the 35th. related to that, i wanted to to go th
i'm joined today with the acting directorrer if the office contract administration. when the city declared a disaster, our office has the responsibility to staff the finance section of the emergency operations that includes the accounting and tracking as well as the support to the procurement function which is call the logistic section. around april 2020 there were 10,600 city employees that noting on their time card they were working on disaster response to the covid-19 pandemic today those...
28
28
May 18, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
unanimous consent to enter in the record a statement of administration policy from the 116th congress on hr 1140, the rights for transportation security officers of 2020.k. >> thank you. >> hr 1140 is the precursor to n the legislation we are discussing today. the statement ofistratoted t administration policy noted that tsa current personnel system authorized by 1 the aviation and transportation security act just months after the september 11th attacks provides the flexibility tsa needs so that it can quickly and efficiently adjust the work force, management to response to emergency threats or national emergencies. that vi i share that viewpoint of the legislation we're discussing today, hr 903. when congress created tsa in november of 2001, the goal was s to bring the entrepreneur urls' spirit of the private security. it would go against congress' attempt not des and force them antnal indicated 20th century t for the 21st century nationalfl security threats. it just needs to use that flexibility. administrator dave -- has stated before congress that tsa needs to make tsa an employer of to es choice. our focus today should not be -- should be
unanimous consent to enter in the record a statement of administration policy from the 116th congress on hr 1140, the rights for transportation security officers of 2020.k. >> thank you. >> hr 1140 is the precursor to n the legislation we are discussing today. the statement ofistratoted t administration policy noted that tsa current personnel system authorized by 1 the aviation and transportation security act just months after the september 11th attacks provides the flexibility tsa...
104
104
May 9, 2021
05/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
first time that mcconnell and mccarthy visit the oval office since president biden took office an administrationes days after mcconnell basically threatened to oppose president biden's economic agenda. no doubt that will be a fascinating conversation. white house press secretary jen psaki said on friday that president biden is looking to talk about how to put americans back to work, particularly after that really dismal jobs report. no doubt trying to talk about his multitrillion dollar infrastructure and jobs package. take a listen. >> he's hoping to talk about ways that we can work together to put people back to work to ensure we are making our work force more competitive, to competing with china, and he's hoping that these leaders come together and join him in the oval office to have a discussion about doing exactly that. >> now, on thursday, president biden will face a different group, a room full of all republicans. he invited republican senator shelley moore capito to the white house. she efforted that republican counter proposal that came in just a fraction of the price of president biden
first time that mcconnell and mccarthy visit the oval office since president biden took office an administrationes days after mcconnell basically threatened to oppose president biden's economic agenda. no doubt that will be a fascinating conversation. white house press secretary jen psaki said on friday that president biden is looking to talk about how to put americans back to work, particularly after that really dismal jobs report. no doubt trying to talk about his multitrillion dollar...
97
97
May 19, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
it says the office ginformed th trump administration that it is expanding what had been a civil probethe manhattan district attorney who has been conducting a criminal investigation into mr. trump and his company for two years. >>> and a north carolina prosecutor says sheriff's deputies were justified when they shot and killed andrew brown jr. in april. the district attorney said that he will not file criminal charges against the deputies because brown used his car as a deadly weapon when they tried to serve drug-related warrants. for the first time, the public got to see portions of body camera video showing s of what hatate tift covid restrictions, a lot of t n yorkeehe and feeling the love.isreports. [ siren ] >> reporter: this line snaked around new york city blocks with families waiting for boggs of food. the pandemic forced 68-year-old mary harrison to cut back on spending. >> i just felt the need to. >> reporter: needs are still great here in harlem. like many low-income neighborhoods hit hard by covid. >> we are definitely in a struggle, and that's one reason why so many of th
it says the office ginformed th trump administration that it is expanding what had been a civil probethe manhattan district attorney who has been conducting a criminal investigation into mr. trump and his company for two years. >>> and a north carolina prosecutor says sheriff's deputies were justified when they shot and killed andrew brown jr. in april. the district attorney said that he will not file criminal charges against the deputies because brown used his car as a deadly weapon...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
May 21, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
office. that being said, our administrative investigation has been completed here and it's going to be headed towards the chief's office shortly. and, finally, the most recent of the outstanding death cases is a case from 2019. we did receive a declination letter this past january 2021. and that will be heard at the next board which will be the third quarter. go ahead and advance to the next slide. these next two slides basically speak to the duties of the respective boards. number one is the department general order 3.10. the firearm discharge review board. you can see on the slide what the duties are. obviously, it is to review and to hear these and also to make recommendations as to with regards to the creation of new policy, modification of policy, as well as training. the composition of the board is there. i do want to note that very significant addition to this particular board on this -- in this matter is the field tactics force option, the team led by michael nevin. the infancy of this particular unit took place in the latter part of 2018 and it became a formal unit. they have become
office. that being said, our administrative investigation has been completed here and it's going to be headed towards the chief's office shortly. and, finally, the most recent of the outstanding death cases is a case from 2019. we did receive a declination letter this past january 2021. and that will be heard at the next board which will be the third quarter. go ahead and advance to the next slide. these next two slides basically speak to the duties of the respective boards. number one is the...