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when a petitioner calls and says how can i protect my business? i suggest cameras. it kind of diffuses the situation if there is an allegation of misconduct by an employee. in fact we had one nightclub there was a homicide and that video was able to prove it was a justifiable homicide. we are going back to as what the supervisor said that we are crafting the language and softening the language and we are looking forward to doing business with any applicant in the future as well. the bottom line is it's been a big help for the police department. we are a progressive police department. there has not been a situation where we have requested video without a police report. if you don't give me video voluntarily i'm going the correct way with a search warrant. we ask that you provide the tape when it's applicable. >> unfortunately, you have been outranked, as you leave your seat i would like to introduce to everybody -- never mind. deputy chief of field operations has showed up who was originally supposed to have that seat. i guess you must have been doing a good job and
when a petitioner calls and says how can i protect my business? i suggest cameras. it kind of diffuses the situation if there is an allegation of misconduct by an employee. in fact we had one nightclub there was a homicide and that video was able to prove it was a justifiable homicide. we are going back to as what the supervisor said that we are crafting the language and softening the language and we are looking forward to doing business with any applicant in the future as well. the bottom line...
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that will be available to you, but what will be available to the petitioner, the person who's about to lose his livelihood is that you are a court of equity, you can hear new facts. this mou as written is actually saying it's giving you back power that you already have and constraining and limiting your power, and surely there are more factually complex revocation issues that come before you, particularly in the financial world, more than the revocation of a taxi medallion. i think that you are capable of considering issues that have long histories. so, i beg you not to accept this mou, it is a taking away and a giving away of power and it is hurting the small businessman and the small businessman is having a hard enough time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> thank you, my name's carl mcmora, i'm with a group called the medallion holders association, i'm going to read something from the language of proposition a of 2007, it says once adopted, that proposition regulations can supersede all previously adopted ordinances, governing motor vehicle for hire, it
that will be available to you, but what will be available to the petitioner, the person who's about to lose his livelihood is that you are a court of equity, you can hear new facts. this mou as written is actually saying it's giving you back power that you already have and constraining and limiting your power, and surely there are more factually complex revocation issues that come before you, particularly in the financial world, more than the revocation of a taxi medallion. i think that you are...
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but this one says the petitioner shall utilize electronic equipment to record inside and outside of the premises and must be kept for 30 days and made available for the police department. that is pretty big brother and i will tell you why. i think berry is right. if there is some reason to have that surveillance, it should be made available. if you don't want to give it up, then a judge can get
but this one says the petitioner shall utilize electronic equipment to record inside and outside of the premises and must be kept for 30 days and made available for the police department. that is pretty big brother and i will tell you why. i think berry is right. if there is some reason to have that surveillance, it should be made available. if you don't want to give it up, then a judge can get
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. >> petitioners need more than 101,000 signatures. >>> greenwald is the reporter who broke the storybout credit nsa surveillance programs in the guardian newspaper using information leaked from american contractor edward snowden. his partner was detain and questioned for nearly nine hours last night. passing through the london airport this was on his way home to brazil where he and greenwald live. police say he was held under an anti-terrorism law. he says he flows a lot of secrets in england as well and he plans to reveal those secrets. >>> now more from the fall out from jerry sandusky child sex abuse case. sandusky was an assistant football coach. this has been settled. that's from the lawyer of the man known as victim number five. he says sandusky assaulted him while in the shower at penn state. he might testify at trial of three former penn state officials accused of covering up sandusky's crimes. >> the incident which involved my client should have been directly stopped had the appropriate reporting taken place. my client may end up a witness in that trial subpoenaed just as he
. >> petitioners need more than 101,000 signatures. >>> greenwald is the reporter who broke the storybout credit nsa surveillance programs in the guardian newspaper using information leaked from american contractor edward snowden. his partner was detain and questioned for nearly nine hours last night. passing through the london airport this was on his way home to brazil where he and greenwald live. police say he was held under an anti-terrorism law. he says he flows a lot of...
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i will start with the petitioner. >> thank you, your honor. and we appreciate the court holding this -- session at our request. we are here today for a 60-day cooling-off period. -- the petition are strikes or lockout is permitted to occur will substantially thrust public transportation order in a dangerous -- well, fair. we believe the court will grant the 60-day cooling-off period. we've been advised that the respondent does not object and late on friday afternoon there was a telephone conference at which we were told that they also do not object to our proposed -- >> again, the opening statements are beginning. you heard judge curtis -- tell people he had three or four issues that he wanted to discuss. he also mentioned how this is a rare sunday hearing. never before since the civic center courthouse opened in 1988 have they had a session on a sunday. that shows you how crucial this is in trying to avert a bart strike. we will stay on top of this. if something happens during the newscast, we will come back quite frequently to let you know.
i will start with the petitioner. >> thank you, your honor. and we appreciate the court holding this -- session at our request. we are here today for a 60-day cooling-off period. -- the petition are strikes or lockout is permitted to occur will substantially thrust public transportation order in a dangerous -- well, fair. we believe the court will grant the 60-day cooling-off period. we've been advised that the respondent does not object and late on friday afternoon there was a telephone...
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. >> petitioners have just over a month to get more than 101,000 signatures. 15% of san diego's registereda recall. it's not easy. but they've got a steep hill to climb. the report that all six past movements against mayors have fail to reach the ballot. women have accused filner of making unwanted sexual advances. 16 women. latest is a 67-year-old great-grandmother. there are also new questions about whether filner misused his citi credit card. so far filner is refusing to resign. joe fire is covering the petition drive. the petition drive is everything. it's not easy. they have these deadlines to meet. where are they getting their money? do they have the money to hire signature gatherers, which is what they're going to need? >> yes, that's the big question. they're going to need to raise a lot of money. these recall efforts are not traditionally successful. that's because san diego has set up a very strong mayor position to reach that 15% threshold in such a short period of time. it's going to be a challenge. they certainly had a lot of folks out yesterday, out trying to collect signatur
. >> petitioners have just over a month to get more than 101,000 signatures. 15% of san diego's registereda recall. it's not easy. but they've got a steep hill to climb. the report that all six past movements against mayors have fail to reach the ballot. women have accused filner of making unwanted sexual advances. 16 women. latest is a 67-year-old great-grandmother. there are also new questions about whether filner misused his citi credit card. so far filner is refusing to resign. joe...
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the petitioners need to get 200,000 signatures in 39 days and say it's quite possible.f saying the 14 women filing sexual harassment cases against filner some aegregious and difficult to read. some folks saying he is staying on to cut the possible deal for himself to get out with the city attorney. remember a lawsuit filed against him. the city has said they will not pay for mr. filner's defense. he perhaps is trying to cut some sort of deal that would limit his financial liability. the whole plethora of problems for bob filner and an investigation into his use on a credit card that is funded by taxpayers about taking women to a hotel bar. so the sexual harassment is just the tip of the iceberg. now on the funny part. you said hooters is not going to serve bob filner. a move on the conservative right to get businesses in san diego to say they will not serve bob filner. i was there over the weekend. usually when we do these stories you hear people say, you know, he should have his day in court or we shouldn't rush to judgment. i did not find a single person in san diego
the petitioners need to get 200,000 signatures in 39 days and say it's quite possible.f saying the 14 women filing sexual harassment cases against filner some aegregious and difficult to read. some folks saying he is staying on to cut the possible deal for himself to get out with the city attorney. remember a lawsuit filed against him. the city has said they will not pay for mr. filner's defense. he perhaps is trying to cut some sort of deal that would limit his financial liability. the whole...
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petitioners have just over a month to collect more than 100,000 signatures or 15% of san diego's registered voters in order to force a recall election. >> we have to get a real mayor. the first thing we have to do is get rid of the one that's pretending to be mayor and maligning our city to the entire world. >> san diego's a rather large city, and we deserve a mayor with integrity. >> i firmly believe it's time for the mayor to go. he should go yesterday. when late night talk show hosts and comedian, we are the butt of the joke in san diego. >> filner has refused to resign despite being accused of sexual harassment by more than a dozen women. joe fryer joins me now from burbank, california. we're waiting to see if bob filner shows up today. it was expected to be today. the bottom line is he knows he's not wanted by plenty of people in that city. >> certainly that's been the loud and clear message. polls show a good majority of the population want him to step down. so far today, no sign of filner at city hall. no word from his staff as to whether he will be returning today. this was the day
petitioners have just over a month to collect more than 100,000 signatures or 15% of san diego's registered voters in order to force a recall election. >> we have to get a real mayor. the first thing we have to do is get rid of the one that's pretending to be mayor and maligning our city to the entire world. >> san diego's a rather large city, and we deserve a mayor with integrity. >> i firmly believe it's time for the mayor to go. he should go yesterday. when late night talk...
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he would take a carnation off his coat and pin it to his petitioner and send the guy out who did notet what he wanted. he had this mode of connecting with the governor. this is what made his political genius. it was not sophisticated. what ever it is, he had it. >> hi, charlotte. >> before you get to my question i want to say i really enjoyed the show. this a second time i've been been watching this with my mom. my question is did ida mckinley play anything else besides the piano? >> did she play anything else? >> i found no evidence. they think she took an interest in a wide variety of music. she loved the opera. she was big on the theater. she had a lot of friends. what you love about being first lady was having all of the stars of the stage, this was before hollywood, come to the white house. she had all kinds of music played at the white house. she had mexican music. she had a british club. she had african american music. she even had a rack time performed at the first valentines dance. >> marilou in kansas. >> my question was answered already. i want to thank you for this progra
he would take a carnation off his coat and pin it to his petitioner and send the guy out who did notet what he wanted. he had this mode of connecting with the governor. this is what made his political genius. it was not sophisticated. what ever it is, he had it. >> hi, charlotte. >> before you get to my question i want to say i really enjoyed the show. this a second time i've been been watching this with my mom. my question is did ida mckinley play anything else besides the piano?...
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in the best interest of the minor children to be left alone with third party care givers while petitioner travels around the world for his work related obligations. let's talk about this. on the case today we have criminal defense attorney darren kavinoky and former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. good to see both of you. darren, let me begin with you. you have this ex-wife here. kids are the number one priority. i know that. you have this ex-wife. she's demanding temporary custody. does what happened with the pool on monday give her an advantage? >> well, maybe. i mean, certainly in the court of public opinion, it doesn't make usher look good. brooke, you're exactly right that ultimately what controls in a case like this is what's in the best interest of the child. and since there was an original court order that gave primary custody to usher, what we now have to be dealing with is whether or not there are sufficient changed circumstances to warrant revisiting that -- that previously ordered arrangement. and at the end of the day, even though this was a horrible accident, i don't know
in the best interest of the minor children to be left alone with third party care givers while petitioner travels around the world for his work related obligations. let's talk about this. on the case today we have criminal defense attorney darren kavinoky and former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. good to see both of you. darren, let me begin with you. you have this ex-wife here. kids are the number one priority. i know that. you have this ex-wife. she's demanding temporary custody. does...
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and during tonight's program on washington, join in the conversation with petitioner span. at facebook.com/c-span affairs in public washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, briefings, and conferences and offering complete gavel-to- gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private interest. this is funded by your local cable provider. you can watch this in hd. governors who met this weekend in milwaukee. this is one session where they talked about cybersecurity, what states can do to protect themselves and citizens from cyber attacks. this session was about one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the closing session of the 2000 and asked 2013 summer session. i would ask you if we could start the meeting. please join me in thanking governor walker his great hospitality. i know we all had a good time. i think it has been very productive. is conversation this morning on cybersecurity. it continues to be one of the most most significant vulnerabilities, leaving personal information, intellectual property, and
and during tonight's program on washington, join in the conversation with petitioner span. at facebook.com/c-span affairs in public washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, briefings, and conferences and offering complete gavel-to- gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private interest. this is funded by your local cable provider. you can watch this in hd. governors who met this weekend in milwaukee. this is one session where they...