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and paul carter has been to a forest near berlin. out how one company is trying to prevent forest fires from taking hold in the first place. it's conventional wisdom that the earlier a forest fire can be stopped, the better. but often a fire can already be well established before it is noticed, making it harder to put out. but one company in germany believes it has a possible solution by using internet of things, sensors and al to understand what forest fires smell like. the basic function is like an electronic nose that we put into into the forest and it can actually smell a fire. we can detect fires during the smoldering phase. so a few minutes after someone has thrown a cigarette, we should be able to ring the alarm bells. every forest fire has a unique aroma based on what surface material is around. i love that smell. yes. forest ecology expert, dr juergen muller collects these samples from around the world and then burns them to generate the data to train the ai on what an actual fire in a specific location may smell like. ok, n
and paul carter has been to a forest near berlin. out how one company is trying to prevent forest fires from taking hold in the first place. it's conventional wisdom that the earlier a forest fire can be stopped, the better. but often a fire can already be well established before it is noticed, making it harder to put out. but one company in germany believes it has a possible solution by using internet of things, sensors and al to understand what forest fires smell like. the basic function is...
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meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievableul: what does it feel like making something that's going into space? it's like a boy's dream, right? here at exploration company, we're building a capsule to go to space and return safely back to earth. so, at the moment, space is felt as for the lucky few. we want to develop technologies so that other people can get closer to space, so we're looking already with the capsule that we're currently launching to launch a payload that has been built by students to give them a feeling of what it means to go to space, to develop something for space, so to bring it closer to the people. they've called it nyx, after the greek goddess of the night. it's currently in development with the mission into earth's orbit planned for 202a. hey. wow, this is where the magic happens. exactly. welcome to our facilities. and this must be nyx? but should i say... this is a model, right? exactly. this is a 1:4 scale model of our capsule. so, 124. so, it's actually quite big then. yeah, exactly. so, this is abo
meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievableul: what does it feel like making something that's going into space? it's like a boy's dream, right? here at exploration company, we're building a capsule to go to space and return safely back to earth. so, at the moment, space is felt as for the lucky few. we want to develop technologies so that other people can get closer to space, so we're looking already with the capsule that we're...
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and paul carter has been to a forest near berlin to find out how one company is trying to prevent forestrom taking hold in the first place. it's conventional wisdom that the earlier a forest fire can be stopped, the better. but often a fire can already be well—established before it is noticed, making it harder to put out. but one company in germany believes it has a possible solution by using internet of things sensors and al to understand what forest fires smell like. the basic function is like an electronic nose that we put into the forest, and it can actually smell a fire. we can detect fires during the smouldering phase. so a few minutes after someone has thrown a cigarette, we should be able to ring the alarm bells. every forest fire has a unique aroma based on what surface material is around. i love that smell. yes? paul laughs. their forest ecology expert drjurgen muller collects these samples from around the world and then burns them to generate the data to train the al on what an actual fire in a specific location may smell like. ok, now we close the chamber. this test, we have
and paul carter has been to a forest near berlin to find out how one company is trying to prevent forestrom taking hold in the first place. it's conventional wisdom that the earlier a forest fire can be stopped, the better. but often a fire can already be well—established before it is noticed, making it harder to put out. but one company in germany believes it has a possible solution by using internet of things sensors and al to understand what forest fires smell like. the basic function is...
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meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievableeel like making something that's going into space? it's like a boy's dream, right? here at exploration company, we're building a capsule to go to space and return safely back to earth. so, at the moment, space is felt as for the lucky few. we want to develop technologies so that other people can get closer to space, so we're looking already with the capsule that we're currently launching to launch a payload that has been built by students to give them a feeling of what it means to go to space, to develop something for space, so to bring it closer to the people. they've called it nyx, after the greek goddess of the night. it's currently in development with the mission into earth's orbit planned for 202a. hey. wow, this is where the magic happens. exactly. welcome to our facilities. and this must be nyx? but should i say... this is a model, right? exactly. this is a 1:4 scale model of our capsule. so, 1:11. so, it's actually quite big then. yeah, exactly. so, this is about 1m and will be
meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievableeel like making something that's going into space? it's like a boy's dream, right? here at exploration company, we're building a capsule to go to space and return safely back to earth. so, at the moment, space is felt as for the lucky few. we want to develop technologies so that other people can get closer to space, so we're looking already with the capsule that we're currently launching...
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recently, paul carter visited the largest solar plant in the world on the edge of the sahara desert. noor — a solar power station putting morocco at the forefront of pioneering renewable technology. this is not an ordinary solarfield. panels with over 7,000 mirrors follow the sun. whirring and | can hear- lots of sounds at the moment. it's quite eerie. is that the panels moving? that's right. movement just with small speed. all these reflect the sun back at this dazzling monument. 2113 metres up, this white—hot beacon can hit 1,000 degrees celsius. a liquid salt absorbs and transports this heat, using it to produce steam and generate electricity on the ground. while solar is used across the globe, what's special here is the molten salt, which retains energy eight hours after dark. even with all the progress that we've made on renewables, some energy experts say we're going to need more, a lot more. one report from the international energy agency says the world should triple its renewable power capacity by the year 2030 as part of a plan to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius
recently, paul carter visited the largest solar plant in the world on the edge of the sahara desert. noor — a solar power station putting morocco at the forefront of pioneering renewable technology. this is not an ordinary solarfield. panels with over 7,000 mirrors follow the sun. whirring and | can hear- lots of sounds at the moment. it's quite eerie. is that the panels moving? that's right. movement just with small speed. all these reflect the sun back at this dazzling monument. 2113 metres...
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and all the things that author paul carter talked about is an excellent book on tuesday and obviously the size of government didn't shrink and to the consolation of a lot of conservatives and look at what nixon achieved during the presidency. might have been pursued by president nixon and there was voter on a ranch in stone wall, texas, who could play a very powerful force, restraining congressional democrats against nixon and acting as a cheerleader andn nixon never sad a cross word about johnson, after this point, johnson never did the same about nixon. all of a sunday the intense rivalry that lasted decades melted away in 16 #. >> we're going to get more into that in just a minute and i want to ask you about when lbj decided to essentially end his political career, march 31, 1968 and you describe in great detail. extensively from first lady, lady bird johnson diaries and wrestling with him a trying to come together for the conclusions and what was the motivations and it was a process. >> every month the type of offenses and then it was the capture of the submarine by the ship by th
and all the things that author paul carter talked about is an excellent book on tuesday and obviously the size of government didn't shrink and to the consolation of a lot of conservatives and look at what nixon achieved during the presidency. might have been pursued by president nixon and there was voter on a ranch in stone wall, texas, who could play a very powerful force, restraining congressional democrats against nixon and acting as a cheerleader andn nixon never sad a cross word about...
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this fairly policy epa clean air clean water wilderness act all a lot of the things that author paul carter talked about his excellent new book on tuesday and. obviously the size of government didn't shrink under nixon it grew i mean to the consternation a lot of conservatives you look a lot of what nixon achieved during the presidency and the people that it often upset were conservatives kind of goldwater old taft republicans. and i wonder now even looking looking at the nixon i don't get ahead of myself because the 68 nixon's not president. he's not that in a way a lot of those policies might have been pursued by president nixon because there one voter, you know, on a ranch in stonewall, texas, who could play a very powerful force restraining congressional democrats against nixon. i mean, acting a cheerleader effectively and far as i can tell, nixon never said a crossword about johnson after this point. johnson never did the same about. nixon. all of a sudden, this intense rivalry that lasted decades just sort of melted away in 1968. yeah, we're going to get more into that in just a minut
this fairly policy epa clean air clean water wilderness act all a lot of the things that author paul carter talked about his excellent new book on tuesday and. obviously the size of government didn't shrink under nixon it grew i mean to the consternation a lot of conservatives you look a lot of what nixon achieved during the presidency and the people that it often upset were conservatives kind of goldwater old taft republicans. and i wonder now even looking looking at the nixon i don't get...
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biden are reflecting on that warm friendship they had over the years, and if you recall, paul visited the carters in their georgia home, so all of that just underscoring that relationship. >> and, priscilla, we've also heard from former president trump. what did he say? >> reporter: we have, and as other tributes have poured in the former president has also talked about her legacy and commended her for it saying, quote, melania and i join all americans in mourning the loss of rosalynn carter, she was a devoted first lady, a great humanitarian, a champion for mental health, and a beloved wife to her husband. he went on to say she leaves behind a legacy of extraordinary accomplishment and national service. so, just another example here of what former presidents from both sides of the aisle, democrats and republicans, have thought about the former first lady and really commending her for her accomplishments over the many, many years. >> priscilla alvarez, thank you. >>> in addition to the current and former presidents paying tribute to the former first lady, rosalynn carter, the people who protected
biden are reflecting on that warm friendship they had over the years, and if you recall, paul visited the carters in their georgia home, so all of that just underscoring that relationship. >> and, priscilla, we've also heard from former president trump. what did he say? >> reporter: we have, and as other tributes have poured in the former president has also talked about her legacy and commended her for it saying, quote, melania and i join all americans in mourning the loss of...
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meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievableof our capsule. so,1:a. so, it's actually quite big then. yeah, exactly. so, this is about 1m and will be am for the full capsule. this type of craft is important for space travel as it allows for goods, cargo and experiments to be transported into space and potentially, in the future, provide human flight from europe. it kind of looks quite cute. is that intentional? the shape... cute was not one of the design parameters, but it is lucky that they came out. so, we're looking here at a typical apollo shape, which gives a balance between the thermal loads on the vehicle during re—entry and the stability that we're going to see while re—entering the atmosphere. and presumably, re—entry is one of the most difficult things that you have to deal with? yeah, re—entry is definitely one of the tough parts because we're going ultra—fast, 7km per second, and we have to bring that down to 5m per second in a phase of ten minutes. the atmosphere, at this point, we need to break and that's going to
meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievableof our capsule. so,1:a. so, it's actually quite big then. yeah, exactly. so, this is about 1m and will be am for the full capsule. this type of craft is important for space travel as it allows for goods, cargo and experiments to be transported into space and potentially, in the future, provide human flight from europe. it kind of looks quite cute. is that intentional? the shape... cute was...
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the radical modesty of rosalynn carter, the headline of her column. usa today. this is paul costello, the assistant press secretary for first lady rosalynn carter from 1977 to 1981. rosalynn carter left her mark on america. rosalynn carter remembrances continuing today at emory university in georgia where she was a fellow in the women's studies department between 1990 and 2018. the motorcade bearing the remains of the first lady, according to axios's wrap up, will travel back to plains, georgia, the carters' home for a private service where the former president taught sunday school for decades. rosalynn carter will be interned on the grounds of the couple's private residence they have owned since 1961. axios notes they donated it to the national park service to become a historic site after the deaths. back to your phone calls and our open forum. sid in grand junction, colorado, independent. good morning. caller: yeah. i kind of agree with the other people that said the trial should not be televised. i think people get in front of cameras, be at the judge, trump, the attorney
the radical modesty of rosalynn carter, the headline of her column. usa today. this is paul costello, the assistant press secretary for first lady rosalynn carter from 1977 to 1981. rosalynn carter left her mark on america. rosalynn carter remembrances continuing today at emory university in georgia where she was a fellow in the women's studies department between 1990 and 2018. the motorcade bearing the remains of the first lady, according to axios's wrap up, will travel back to plains,...
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guests paul giamatti, andrew moskos and pep rosenfeld. i want to thank bryan carter and the 8g band. thank you for watching we love you everybody [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 11:00, the thanksgiving travel rush is expected to break records on the roads and airports. >> this year a twist. a lot of people will be hitting the road to follow the 49ers tomorrow. a big game in san francisco and seattle. >> at san jose, the nine,faithful packing those flights. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. they are. they told us they wouldn't want to spend thanksgiving anywhere else. there were two flights to seattle out of san jose tonight and thankfully for fans, it wasn't as busy as it is right now. there are a lot of cars here now, mostly to pick up those who have just gotten here. we weren't exactly sure how many fans we would see but it was hard to miss all that red and gold. many continue to travel for thanksgiving. >> niners! >> reporter: that includes 49ers fans. >> a niner attire. a niner attire. we're dressing cold. everything niner. >> reporter: the
guests paul giamatti, andrew moskos and pep rosenfeld. i want to thank bryan carter and the 8g band. thank you for watching we love you everybody [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 11:00, the thanksgiving travel rush is expected to break records on the roads and airports. >> this year a twist. a lot of people will be hitting the road to follow the 49ers tomorrow. a big game in san francisco and seattle. >> at san jose, the...
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paul giamatti. authors, andrew moskos and pep rosenfeld. featuring the 8g band with bryan carterd applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well and now if you don't mind, we're going the get to the news. president biden traveled yesterday to nantucket said one secret service agent, "yes, sir, we've all heard the poem." [ laughter ] that's right, president biden traveled yesterday to nantucket to spend thanksgiving with his family because the wish bone is currently his best chance in 2024 [ laughter ] president biden and his family are set to spend thanksgiving on nantucket at the $39 million home of private equity billionaire david rubenstein okay, seriously, is anyone at the white house in charge of pr, he won the first election because he was regular old scranton joe the train guy who let him have thanksgiving at a house with the gravy boat is a gravy yacht? [ laughter ] according to new polls, 76% of new york voters believe that republican congressman george santos should resign. while according to him, 147
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action by more than 8 million votes, many saw reagan's victory as a direct rejection of carter's at home and abroad. paul fessler notes that when ronald reagan took office in early 1981, the united appeared weak and faltering in foreign affairs. the united states still reeling from defeat in vietnam faced not only a soviet expanding into afghanistan, but also a major hostage crisis iran. it seemed as if america's as a strong, confident international superpower was fading into a distant memory. reagan addressed this perception of a weakened america in his inaugural address, pledging that as a nation took the steps to, quote ourselves here in our own land, we will be seen as having greater strength throughout the world and be exemplar of freedom and a beacon of hope for those who do not now have freedom. as john and robert roland have argued, reagan's first inaugural address offered, a foundational statement of his governing and of contemporary conservative ism. by offering we the people as the antidote to big government, the heroes of this moment, reagan argued, ordinary americans who went about their liv
action by more than 8 million votes, many saw reagan's victory as a direct rejection of carter's at home and abroad. paul fessler notes that when ronald reagan took office in early 1981, the united appeared weak and faltering in foreign affairs. the united states still reeling from defeat in vietnam faced not only a soviet expanding into afghanistan, but also a major hostage crisis iran. it seemed as if america's as a strong, confident international superpower was fading into a distant memory....
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the radical modesty of rosalynn carter, the headline of her column. usa today. this is paulostello, the assistant press secretary for first lady rosalynn carter from 1977 to 1981. rosalynn carter left her mark on america. rosalynn carter remembrances continuing today at emory university in georgia where she was a fellow in the women's studies department between 1990 and 2018. the motorcade bearing the remains of the first lady, according to axios's wrap up, will travel back to plains, georgia, the carters' home for a private service where the former president taught sunday school for decades. rosalynn carter will be interned on the grounds of the couple's private residence they have owned since 1961. axios notes they donated it to the national park service to become a historic site after the deaths. back to your phone calls and our open forum. sid in grand junction, colorado, independent. good morning. caller: yeah. i kind of agree with the other people that said the trial should not be televised. i think people get in front of cameras, be at the judge, trump, the attorneys,
the radical modesty of rosalynn carter, the headline of her column. usa today. this is paulostello, the assistant press secretary for first lady rosalynn carter from 1977 to 1981. rosalynn carter left her mark on america. rosalynn carter remembrances continuing today at emory university in georgia where she was a fellow in the women's studies department between 1990 and 2018. the motorcade bearing the remains of the first lady, according to axios's wrap up, will travel back to plains, georgia,...
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again paul nitze helped form an organization that educated congress, the carter administration, and theerican people about the soviet union's threat. the result was the reagan defense buildup that won the cold war. madam president, we can do that again, but we must abandon the status question and start thinking -- status quo and start thinking birth again. the shocking warnings in this report should spur us to abandon our inertia and take bold actions that will lead us into the next american century. madam president, i thank the members of this commission for their years of hard work and i urge my colleagues in both the house and senate to take note. and i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the clerk: ms. baldwin. >> good morning, everybody. thanks for coming out. as you all know the both of us supposed to happen today moved to tomorrow but in lieu of keeping a schedule i decided to stay with today's 8 a.m. commitment to all of you into the american people. here's where we are. we are due to go for round t
again paul nitze helped form an organization that educated congress, the carter administration, and theerican people about the soviet union's threat. the result was the reagan defense buildup that won the cold war. madam president, we can do that again, but we must abandon the status question and start thinking -- status quo and start thinking birth again. the shocking warnings in this report should spur us to abandon our inertia and take bold actions that will lead us into the next american...
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carter would take advantage of that. president ford had recently been to the vatican and met with pope paul the sixth, and he had also been behind the then iron curtain countries. and he had spoken to people in these countries that were directly impacted by the soviet empire. what he meant to say, can you still hear me? yeah. okay. we're having a mic issue. okay. thank you. what he meant to say was that there is no spiritual domination of the soviet empire over eastern europeans. and, of course, he was vindicated by 79, 80, 81 when you had solidaire, you had like valenzuela, you had people the velvet. you know, the beginning of the velvet revolution. this is something that paige could speak to because she was in prague in those years around 1990, 92, we were talking about that earlier. so that's an important correction or at least adjustment to make. but of course, governor carter is going to take advantage of that faux pas. now they go through of course, a very close election. president ford is down more than 20 points, 25 points in the polling and in the campaigning. it looks like he doesn't have a chance. he scrapes an
carter would take advantage of that. president ford had recently been to the vatican and met with pope paul the sixth, and he had also been behind the then iron curtain countries. and he had spoken to people in these countries that were directly impacted by the soviet empire. what he meant to say, can you still hear me? yeah. okay. we're having a mic issue. okay. thank you. what he meant to say was that there is no spiritual domination of the soviet empire over eastern europeans. and, of...
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carter. new reaction from the biden's, the obamas, and more. plus, far-right conspiracies leading to real world violence. what we heard from court this week from paul pelosi's attacker. and his sources confirm a hostage deal between israel and hamas might be close, i will speak to senator chris van hollen about the increasing pressure on the biden administration to call for a cease-fire. i'm ayman, let's get started. we begin this hour with breaking news. the former first lady, roslyn carter, one half of the longest lived presidential couple in american history, as sadly died. she was 96 years old. carter, who married jimmy carter in 1946, was widely credited with expanding the role of first ladies to an active partner both in policy and international travel, becoming a trusted adviser even in an era when most newspapers would only call her mrs. carter. and it deeply personal statement released just a short time ago, president and first lady jill biden and doctor jill biden with -- four decades of our friendship, through records of campaigns, through the darkness of deep and profound loss, we always felt the hope, warmth, and optimism of rosalynn c
carter. new reaction from the biden's, the obamas, and more. plus, far-right conspiracies leading to real world violence. what we heard from court this week from paul pelosi's attacker. and his sources confirm a hostage deal between israel and hamas might be close, i will speak to senator chris van hollen about the increasing pressure on the biden administration to call for a cease-fire. i'm ayman, let's get started. we begin this hour with breaking news. the former first lady, roslyn carter,...
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carter. new reaction from the biden's, the obamas, and more. plus, far-right conspiracies leading to real world violence. what we heard from court this week from paulhostage deal between israel and hamas might be close, i will speak to senator chris van hollen about the increasing pressure on the biden administration to call for a cease-fire. i'm ayman, let's get started. we begin this hour with breaking news. the former first lady, roslyn carter, one half of the longest lived presidential couple in
carter. new reaction from the biden's, the obamas, and more. plus, far-right conspiracies leading to real world violence. what we heard from court this week from paulhostage deal between israel and hamas might be close, i will speak to senator chris van hollen about the increasing pressure on the biden administration to call for a cease-fire. i'm ayman, let's get started. we begin this hour with breaking news. the former first lady, roslyn carter, one half of the longest lived presidential...
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paul coyte will have all the details for . us >> jemmy carter the 39th president of the united states and his wife, rosalind has passed away now at the age of 96. >> rosalynn carter was diagnosed with dementia back in may and joined her 99 year old husband in end of life treatment when she entered the hospice care at home on friday, he was one of the nation's leading mental health advocates, both in and out of time in the white house, as was his wife. >> we're joined by former adviser to presidents clinton and bush administration steve gill for this. and bush administration steve gill for this . steve, tell us gill for this. steve, tell us about rosalind carter . about rosalind carter. >> are you able to hear us yet at all? steve, few problems with the sound. then we'll just see if we can sort that out. i've been reading a little bit about her this morning, eamonn and it really seems like rosalind carter sort of out the role carter sort of cut out the role of first lady. the first one really to kind of establish a sort of a specific role for the
paul coyte will have all the details for . us >> jemmy carter the 39th president of the united states and his wife, rosalind has passed away now at the age of 96. >> rosalynn carter was diagnosed with dementia back in may and joined her 99 year old husband in end of life treatment when she entered the hospice care at home on friday, he was one of the nation's leading mental health advocates, both in and out of time in the white house, as was his wife. >> we're joined by former...
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paul in indianapolis, independent line. caller: good morning. i think in terms of the question of how we got here, over a long career in the department of defense i saw the carter clinton administration, and obama administration cut back on the muscle of the defense department, the maintenance and training. and then when the next republican administration gets in the democrats insist on increasing the spending on social programs equal to the amount of money required to get the department of defense back to the point where it is useful. that has added a huge amount of money to the spending. we need to delink those two and then we can add onto the extras. host: let's leave it there. romia: i agree with the caller. thank you for that point. it does not make sense to tie defense and non-defense spending. the obama administration was particularly guilty in calling for parity that every one dollar increase needed to be matched on the non-defense spending. a lot of non-defense spending is for things that should be local, state, or private level. there is no reason to link those together other than for political leverage. i think the caller is right. ben: i do not full
paul in indianapolis, independent line. caller: good morning. i think in terms of the question of how we got here, over a long career in the department of defense i saw the carter clinton administration, and obama administration cut back on the muscle of the defense department, the maintenance and training. and then when the next republican administration gets in the democrats insist on increasing the spending on social programs equal to the amount of money required to get the department of...
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carter oberstein. you have a quorum. also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountable city for members of the public line. item one, the weekly officer recognition is going to be postponed until november 1st due to this sergeant is away at training and is not able to be with us tonight. line item two general public comment at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission under police commission. rules of order during public comment. neither police or epa personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public. but may provide a brief response. alternative you may submit public comment in either of the following ways. email the secretary of the police commission at sfpd dot commission at sf gov. org or written comments may be sent via us postal service to the public safety building located at 1245 third street, san francisco, california. 94
carter oberstein. you have a quorum. also with us tonight, we have chief scott from the san francisco police department and executive director paul henderson from the department of police accountable city for members of the public line. item one, the weekly officer recognition is going to be postponed until november 1st due to this sergeant is away at training and is not able to be with us tonight. line item two general public comment at this time, the public is now welcome to address the...