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public officials, and members of the board of supervisors, earlier this year the board voted against this because supervisors in dwoet quotes willingly disclose their calendar calendars, we're free to ignore public request for calendar i don't think we should be free, if the public is asking for calendars, we should provide though as a requirement. is a critical way to check lobbying activities if the public doesn't know who we're meeting with there is no way to verify lobbyists are accurately reporting when they meet with elected officials i understand this will create additional work for my staff my staff and i have already been working really hard to keep track of who we meet with we can adjust to the process, of passing around a sign in sheet to the meetings, and adding the names to the calendars, since this time i introduced legislation in my office has kept track in the meetings, i think actually it helps me to really keep track of who i meet with and my commitments are to people when i do that. and we know that people have a great distrust for government and transparency helps
public officials, and members of the board of supervisors, earlier this year the board voted against this because supervisors in dwoet quotes willingly disclose their calendar calendars, we're free to ignore public request for calendar i don't think we should be free, if the public is asking for calendars, we should provide though as a requirement. is a critical way to check lobbying activities if the public doesn't know who we're meeting with there is no way to verify lobbyists are accurately...
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although it is evident that public officials and political candidates use polls to guide their actionshe vermont statehouse and what is once again an extraordinary turnout. poussaint: it was an issue that brought more people to vermont's state capitol than any other in memory. i've been working here for 20 years and there's never been an issue like this one. poussaint: david moats won a pulitzer prize for his editorials in vermont's rutland herald about the state's passage of a so-called "civil unions bill." it was the most volatile and heated and divisive issue i've ever covered. poussaint: the civil unions legislation was passed by vermont's general assembly in the spring of 2000. woman: well, there you go. poussaint: it gave this state the distinction of becoming the first to give gay and lesbian couples the same legal rights as married couples. and by the end of today, we will be, believe it or not, legally connected to each other. well, civil unions is about sex, morality, marriage. it's about how society organizes itself. it's about equal rights. it's about the dignity of people
although it is evident that public officials and political candidates use polls to guide their actionshe vermont statehouse and what is once again an extraordinary turnout. poussaint: it was an issue that brought more people to vermont's state capitol than any other in memory. i've been working here for 20 years and there's never been an issue like this one. poussaint: david moats won a pulitzer prize for his editorials in vermont's rutland herald about the state's passage of a so-called...
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mosby, is he a public official. is he a public official. >> now, you can see twice in one night he walked away from us both times used other folks in the crowd to try and block us from asking any questions. his wife, however said that she does not have a conflict of interest. she claims that she also has gotten campaign contributions from the fraternal order of police, therefore saying that she is effectively a free and fair public official making a decision as a prosecutor. as that goes on in the states' attorneys office oand the streets here -- stakes here remains very high. earlier today what has been ground zero near the cvs. there was a sound of a gunshot. there were lots of police at that time there was a huge crowd that gathered that crowd has left. it does show you greta just how combustible the situation here as i look behind me. police haven't been for a couple hours. something residence say might be the best thing for the next little while. >> leland, thank you. >> and there is lots of controversy as lela
mosby, is he a public official. is he a public official. >> now, you can see twice in one night he walked away from us both times used other folks in the crowd to try and block us from asking any questions. his wife, however said that she does not have a conflict of interest. she claims that she also has gotten campaign contributions from the fraternal order of police, therefore saying that she is effectively a free and fair public official making a decision as a prosecutor. as that goes...
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carry out a vendetta against the public official who callously victimized people just trying to get to school, go to work or travel where else they need to go. >> 's punishment will be decided in august. cooperating with federal prosecutors giving them all they need to know. be in court on monday. bill: i want to i want to start with you. from a legal pererspective what does this mean? now that they have been indicted sentenced on august 6 6th so what do you expect for him? will he do time? >> it is certainly not good. you always want to be the one to make the deal. we find out more and is the extent of his cooperation. bill: what kind of time to these guys be facing. >> many years. bill: let me ask you this from a political perspective how does this impact governor christie. >> a little bit on the positive side for the governor. it it looks like it did not reach him. a victory for the moment. make it forgotten but you're still looking at trial. bill: you call it a victory implying there is damage done to the governor. it seems to me that the opposite came down. >> said that his office
carry out a vendetta against the public official who callously victimized people just trying to get to school, go to work or travel where else they need to go. >> 's punishment will be decided in august. cooperating with federal prosecutors giving them all they need to know. be in court on monday. bill: i want to i want to start with you. from a legal pererspective what does this mean? now that they have been indicted sentenced on august 6 6th so what do you expect for him? will he do...
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includes those actions that have been clearly established by settled practice as part of the public officials' official opinion. so it's telling the jury i just told you this is what it means. >> right and it goes onto say that includes every step towards achieving an end. why the government could accurately argue something as innocuous as a photo-op was including. not withstanding to at least potentially include everything under the sun. it refused every conceivable limit on that otherwise all encompassing instruction. t now going back to the issue about whether the statute alone in quoting the statute alone was sufficient, it clearly wasn't here. since it was defined broadly enough to find the court to find perfectly lawful conduct. and here, if you properly instructed the jury that the line between access on the one hand and advocating for a specific decision on the other nothing would request f. now i think sun diamond also answers your pending issue, your honor. sun diamond makes crystal clear when the secretary of agriculture gives a speech to farmer on usda policy, even though he clear
includes those actions that have been clearly established by settled practice as part of the public officials' official opinion. so it's telling the jury i just told you this is what it means. >> right and it goes onto say that includes every step towards achieving an end. why the government could accurately argue something as innocuous as a photo-op was including. not withstanding to at least potentially include everything under the sun. it refused every conceivable limit on that...
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a public official but can't ask questions? i can ask questions. will you answer them? you'll answer them then? then you'll answer the questions? >> at the press conference we will answer all questions. >> excuse us. excuse us. >> and, of course the mayor answered no questions at the news krchgs. devil's advocate. some viewers say you look pushy. you're pushing a microphone and trying to get an answer. how did you feel about how it played out? >> think about it this way. number one, the mayor has received a number of interview asks. she turned them down. she used her security team to duck out beforehand. if we hadn't asked those questions at that moment it wouldn't have happened. number two, when you think about this situation, and the way it went down here, as she walked down the hallway, she had every opportunity to stop and answer the question. there was a number of things she could have said that would have been fine and acceptable answers including i'm sorry, i was wrong that i embarrassed my city and the police department and tied everybody's hands but now i'm doi
a public official but can't ask questions? i can ask questions. will you answer them? you'll answer them then? then you'll answer the questions? >> at the press conference we will answer all questions. >> excuse us. excuse us. >> and, of course the mayor answered no questions at the news krchgs. devil's advocate. some viewers say you look pushy. you're pushing a microphone and trying to get an answer. how did you feel about how it played out? >> think about it this way....
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wave seem to be encompasses if the statute of limitations apply it is noting not fair to make a public official go so there a lengthy court procedures e procedure if we don't think that - if we believe it applies if we don't believe it applies point of privilege based on the record and this letter about to be sent to me it's far too i think complete to grant approval but i too think we should know the stated for what we're going to approve and not what types of waivers we're going to look at it and defer to the staff on. >> mr. chair i'm in philosophical agreement with commissioner vice president andrews i couldn't support the letter but the letter specifically there's not enough here ♪ letter it didn't fully describe why we'll move forward with granting a letter of this forfeiture so i wrote on this for michelle i feel like the commission is anything's we either are mercy housing a pissy think this is around the statute of limitations we're either missing a pious or feel we are going missing a pissy suspect if we have something important define active on who the statute of limitations did or d
wave seem to be encompasses if the statute of limitations apply it is noting not fair to make a public official go so there a lengthy court procedures e procedure if we don't think that - if we believe it applies if we don't believe it applies point of privilege based on the record and this letter about to be sent to me it's far too i think complete to grant approval but i too think we should know the stated for what we're going to approve and not what types of waivers we're going to look at it...
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with request for their calendar, as you know, there is after all this time public really wants to know who their elected officials are meeting with it's becoming more and more in public awareness, that is very meaningful a good example is your last item because president brings, has refused, to turn over a calendar she doesn't keep one, and we heard a lengthy discussion about amendments to the campaign laws nobody can have access to who she met with about that. that is really important to people. i'm surprised the the board couldn't agree in some manner to take it upon themselves, without changing the law. i would also like to say, there are a couple of issues here where this is not like an oral information disclosure, it's still under the public records disclosure. so some of those personnel issues are going to exempt on the california public records act, it's not like they have to address every thing, because of the city disclosure, which the city may address on that level, you still have the option of redacting, and making a reasonable explanation, why you redacted that person's information to protect them. i
with request for their calendar, as you know, there is after all this time public really wants to know who their elected officials are meeting with it's becoming more and more in public awareness, that is very meaningful a good example is your last item because president brings, has refused, to turn over a calendar she doesn't keep one, and we heard a lengthy discussion about amendments to the campaign laws nobody can have access to who she met with about that. that is really important to...
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the people i met in baltimore, from the protesters to the public officials, to the officers, including one who was injured, also to me ultimately the same thing, i love my city and want to make it better. that is why i optimistic about this process and them hopeful about the days and weeks to come. that is why i am confident that is as a result of this investigation and hard work that is still ahead -- make no mistake, it is hard work -- all residents of the baltimore community will be able to create a stronger and safer and more united city together. inky for your time and attention. it is time to open it up for a few questions. reporter: the request came from the city. what have you heard or seen from citizens of baltimore to these you to believe that -- are the problem steeper than you initially understood? can you talk about why cop does not work? loretta lynch: the process has helped numerous communities across the country. but for collaborative reform to ultimately be effective, we need the three-part base of support. please, elected officials, and community engagement. we have a
the people i met in baltimore, from the protesters to the public officials, to the officers, including one who was injured, also to me ultimately the same thing, i love my city and want to make it better. that is why i optimistic about this process and them hopeful about the days and weeks to come. that is why i am confident that is as a result of this investigation and hard work that is still ahead -- make no mistake, it is hard work -- all residents of the baltimore community will be able to...
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we can't ask questions of a public official? you're going to stay and answer them? you'll answer our questions? >> excuse us. >> leland vittert is live. a little touchy leland. you're like woah. woah but did you get your questions answered? >> one of the mayor's bodyguards shoved me out of the way. a police officer does that you're like -- >> leland you're tougher than that. i saw you in tahrir square. >> you don't want to get in a fight with a police officer. . >> i got it. >> did you get your question answered? >> no. what is amazing is that you heard al sharpton and mayor that we're having a press conference we sat through the community meeting, a reverend talked mayor talked everybody got to talk. somewhere in the middle they had people on the stage and the mayor walked out of the back door. she was gone and we never got answers about the stand down order and the story about why the police were so restricted on what they can wear. it was important to see the whole clip we want to show you the point before i got shoved. take a look. >> not a mayor, leland vittert
we can't ask questions of a public official? you're going to stay and answer them? you'll answer our questions? >> excuse us. >> leland vittert is live. a little touchy leland. you're like woah. woah but did you get your questions answered? >> one of the mayor's bodyguards shoved me out of the way. a police officer does that you're like -- >> leland you're tougher than that. i saw you in tahrir square. >> you don't want to get in a fight with a police officer. ....
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. >> public officials feel they have their hands tied. >> month after month cuts are seriously damaginge. >> this is not the only city feeling the economic noose tightening around it's next. over 5,000 mayors and local authorities have gathered in brasilia to express concern what these budget cuts could mean for their local government. this rally comes one day before a march for president's impeachment. many >> if we have issues, we'll be able to reach our goals next year or the year after. >> president rousseff was scheduled to attend today's event but didn't. her absence here is too many and a clear sign that no dialogue between the federal and local governments will take place. al jazeera brazil. >> 1 trillion-dollar. that's how much is owed in stun loans in the united states. people in their 30s and 40s are the most heavily in debt. but some are figuring out ways to ease the burden. john hedron explains. >> melissa found a way to beat the student loan system. she did it by following a piece of counter intuitive advice. as a student from a low income housing she qualified for grants
. >> public officials feel they have their hands tied. >> month after month cuts are seriously damaginge. >> this is not the only city feeling the economic noose tightening around it's next. over 5,000 mayors and local authorities have gathered in brasilia to express concern what these budget cuts could mean for their local government. this rally comes one day before a march for president's impeachment. many >> if we have issues, we'll be able to reach our goals next...
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official. >> they can do it fine if we want to spend the money fine but the public should know about it. >> you want to state your motion as to what you want the commission. >> i'd like the commission to approve the process going forward that we continue the drafting of the measure with myself the staff and other interested members the public and that our next meeting we then will come back to the commission with language with a proposed ballet initiative for the commission to vote yay or nay on i ask the commissions to approve that process. >> second. >> second seconded public comment? >> hello larry bush from the friends of ethics you asked for a example of a lobbyist as you meet it the democrat working party on the agenda is the question of the mission moratorium i have articles that have appeared recently in the paper on examples of expenditure law in october of 2014 airbnb having hired a lobbyist to quote so recruit people to rent out their homes for supervisors to vote on a bill they were not contacting the supervisor they were paying other people to do it i have a copy for each of you. >
official. >> they can do it fine if we want to spend the money fine but the public should know about it. >> you want to state your motion as to what you want the commission. >> i'd like the commission to approve the process going forward that we continue the drafting of the measure with myself the staff and other interested members the public and that our next meeting we then will come back to the commission with language with a proposed ballet initiative for the commission to...
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the people we elect, the public officials, they haven't been clear because everyone is trying to protect their image. they're not giving the youth, the citizens the accurate information that there's a process that has to go about. they need to show us step by step by step what's happening instead of being silent. with these other things that ignite us. when saturday comes, when sunday come, they want to uplift the curfew and say it's gone and they want things to be back to business as usual, you will once again have heart broken youth, heart broken citizens that just still want justice for freddie gray and other things that plague our community. >> reporter: anini speaks for a lot of people and very eloquently. he expresses the feeling of this community. not really good news to report about the vibe and the way people feel out here. this is raw and palpable, you can feel the anger but it's also a peaceful movement but people are angry, they're passionate and they don't believe there's going to be justice. >> you're feeling about the anger and distrust and tension you feel from baltimorea
the people we elect, the public officials, they haven't been clear because everyone is trying to protect their image. they're not giving the youth, the citizens the accurate information that there's a process that has to go about. they need to show us step by step by step what's happening instead of being silent. with these other things that ignite us. when saturday comes, when sunday come, they want to uplift the curfew and say it's gone and they want things to be back to business as usual,...
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these are expected in exchange for medical services, and by public officials in exchange for turning the other way. politicians in greece spent the last 10 years promising to fight this corruption, especially in the medical sector. greece's former prime minister said successive governments, including his own failed to make a department. >> doctors overprescribing extravagant therapies and medicines get a form of kickback and the pharmaceutical companies making a lot of money at the expense of the taxpayer and the system which pays for this. it's simply why don't we make an experiment and put prescriptions on line. doctors have to prescribe through an online programme. >> transparency. >> despite the resistance we got it through. it cut the costs by 50%, and that 50% is equal to ail the today. >>> greece's anticorruption star says he is confident his office can eliminate all forms of corruption in greek society. >> translation: the first aim not only of this ministry, but the whole government and state is to improve public things. >> he believes his office will live up to the promise
these are expected in exchange for medical services, and by public officials in exchange for turning the other way. politicians in greece spent the last 10 years promising to fight this corruption, especially in the medical sector. greece's former prime minister said successive governments, including his own failed to make a department. >> doctors overprescribing extravagant therapies and medicines get a form of kickback and the pharmaceutical companies making a lot of money at the...
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public officials believe the speed made the difference. >> we do it because we care.ecause every life matters. jay: the boy shook the hands of every person knew touched him that night, but there is something else to celebrate today. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> thank you everybody! jay: what better place to eat cake, get presence, and ride in a fire truck. >> happy birthday. jay: remember limping coming into the fire station? before leaving, he danced his birthday dance. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: way to go. happy birthday, buddy! this is the aftermath of drifting hail. looks like a snow bank on the side of the road. they had to use a snow plow to clear that. that is hail not snow. alison: we don't want to see that. leon: we had some hail. steve: yesterday come in centerville. the 70 outlook, i think we might see our first day of 90 degrees -- in the 70 outlook, next week. outside, the high temperature today, it was warm at the farmers market in fairfax. it was warm and humid. it will get bigger and better as we move through the season, i promise. alison: sorry. steve:
public officials believe the speed made the difference. >> we do it because we care.ecause every life matters. jay: the boy shook the hands of every person knew touched him that night, but there is something else to celebrate today. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> thank you everybody! jay: what better place to eat cake, get presence, and ride in a fire truck. >> happy birthday. jay: remember limping coming into the fire station? before leaving, he danced his birthday dance....
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dennis hastert is no longer a public official. he's a successful lobbyist in washington. but i can't imagine that this story won't unwind itself at some point and people will end up knowing what this is truly about. >> all right. thank you both very much. as we said a lot more to discover here. and possibly ugly conclusions. we just don't know all of the details at this hour. >>> next breaking news. new video capturing baltimore police officers charged in freddie gray's death getting hugs when they were supposed to be handcuffed at their booking. this as the police union says its officers are under siege. they say they're afraid of being arrested just for doing their job. >> and inside a secret chinese military base. you will only see this here. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam.
dennis hastert is no longer a public official. he's a successful lobbyist in washington. but i can't imagine that this story won't unwind itself at some point and people will end up knowing what this is truly about. >> all right. thank you both very much. as we said a lot more to discover here. and possibly ugly conclusions. we just don't know all of the details at this hour. >>> next breaking news. new video capturing baltimore police officers charged in freddie gray's death...
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. >> mayor rawlings-blake: our goal is to work with the community, public officials and law enforcement alike to create a stronger better baltimore. >> we have communities that want to be safe. we have police officers that want to do the right thing. we have to figure out a way to bridge that gap. >> a similar investigation in the ferguson missouri police department turned up widespread problems. baltimore police officers said he welcomes the investigation. cases like the death of freddie gray in baltimore and michael brown in ferguson fueled nationwide calls for all police to wear body cameras. tonight "7 on your side" on your side taking a closer look at how they work. fighting back against crime investigator. jennifer donelan went to scottsdale, arizona, to meet face to face with one of the top makers of body cameras. jennifer: if the answer to this is to put cameras on the bodies of the men and women in blue the question of will they work might lie in the question of how they work. >> welcome to taser. jennifer: yes, taser. the company known for the stun gun weapons has become one o
. >> mayor rawlings-blake: our goal is to work with the community, public officials and law enforcement alike to create a stronger better baltimore. >> we have communities that want to be safe. we have police officers that want to do the right thing. we have to figure out a way to bridge that gap. >> a similar investigation in the ferguson missouri police department turned up widespread problems. baltimore police officers said he welcomes the investigation. cases like the...
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the former public official who also consults on homeless and drug abuse issues knows to keep the neighborhoodappy. >> we're going to do the right thing by the neighborhood no question about it. >> reporter: in the district tom sherwood news 4. >> prince georges county is now closer to getting the largest collection of holocaust artifacts in the world. the u.s. holocaust memorial museum broke ground on the shipell family collection and conservation center. the 80,000 square foot warehouse will be built near route 50 and 301. museum leaders call this the most important building project the museum will ever undertake. holocaust survivors who donated items hope when they're no longer around the collections will tell their stories. >> may the treasure fall into good hands. may history attest for us. well we know today that thankfully that treasure did fall into our good hands. >> the collections and conservation center is named for the holocaust survivors who donated millions for the project. >>> it helped bring french troops to america and turned the tide of the revolutionary war. now a replica o
the former public official who also consults on homeless and drug abuse issues knows to keep the neighborhoodappy. >> we're going to do the right thing by the neighborhood no question about it. >> reporter: in the district tom sherwood news 4. >> prince georges county is now closer to getting the largest collection of holocaust artifacts in the world. the u.s. holocaust memorial museum broke ground on the shipell family collection and conservation center. the 80,000 square...
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a public official? we can't -- >> yes, you will have the opportunity -- >> i can ask questions? and will you answer them? you'll answer all questions? you'll answer our questions? >> at the press conference we will answer all questions. >> excuse us. >> the media needs to be responsible. quit playing with matches in baltimore. >> michelle why is an msnbc host blocking a fox camera from asking a question to a mayor whose city is embattled with riots? >> if the people of baltimore want to know why their city is the way it is all they have to do is look at the democratic party. these are the people calling the shots for decades. police abuse is just a breaking point now. the reason why the people of baltimore are upset is because theme been living under liberal policies for decades. we're talking about maryland that's ranked number ten in the country for the highest taxes. baltimore since the 1920s. have only had two republican mayors ever since the 1920s. if they want to see what the problem is all they have to do is look that they're living under liberal policies preventing them
a public official? we can't -- >> yes, you will have the opportunity -- >> i can ask questions? and will you answer them? you'll answer all questions? you'll answer our questions? >> at the press conference we will answer all questions. >> excuse us. >> the media needs to be responsible. quit playing with matches in baltimore. >> michelle why is an msnbc host blocking a fox camera from asking a question to a mayor whose city is embattled with riots? >>...
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it only urges city and public officials to pass the minimum wage. it would gauge support of the pay increase. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is defending his decision to scale back payments to the pension fund. he said the state can't afford to pay it. >>> today thousands of students from villanova and wide ner will receive their diplomas from the 2015 commencement ceremonies. ceremonies last night. congratulations go out to the graduating class in manor college in jenkintown. josh shapiro delivered the commencement address. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather. >>> a cool start this morning. 55 degrees at 4:26. we have some sunshine on the way but big changes ahead for the weekend. out the door right now, jessica boyington and the first alert traffic center has a look at friday morning. happy friday jessica. >> happy friday to you, bill. good morning, everyone. looking at 95 around gerrard avenue around the work area looking just fine. we'll check in with mass transit and see how that's doing. >>> plus tom brady is fighting back agains
it only urges city and public officials to pass the minimum wage. it would gauge support of the pay increase. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is defending his decision to scale back payments to the pension fund. he said the state can't afford to pay it. >>> today thousands of students from villanova and wide ner will receive their diplomas from the 2015 commencement ceremonies. ceremonies last night. congratulations go out to the graduating class in manor college in...
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speak carefully about the proposed ballot measures we have to be careful about positions on public officials and seeking positions on ballot measures. >> let me think mainly looking at and getting february on specific project thank you. appreciate that. >> thank you. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further we can move on to department matters i believe item 67 director announcements. >> two announcements one the mayor announced with the superintendent carranza the scapegoat the creation of our children and families this was the result of the ballot measure passed prop c in the fall requiring the creation supported by supervisor yee he's asked me to sit on that council and there are a number of open seats that are open to the community and the mayor announced these seats will be interested members of the community some apply and the second thing and i attended several with safer staff the market octavia this past mom and dad we had a permanent conversations i wanted to make the commission aware of we're looking a number of ways i'm sure you're aware of to increase affordable housing and
speak carefully about the proposed ballot measures we have to be careful about positions on public officials and seeking positions on ballot measures. >> let me think mainly looking at and getting february on specific project thank you. appreciate that. >> thank you. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further we can move on to department matters i believe item 67 director announcements. >> two announcements one the mayor announced with the superintendent carranza the...
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the way respondent, between the first responders, the public officials, the health care system, which delivered under horrible circumstances. and commitments everybody made to the people who were damaged and lost as a result of this was unbelievable. that has continued to play out all the way through for the following several years here. as i said, many of the events have taken place around the marathon. i think the marathon has certainly changed forever. and i certainly think for many of us who grew up in and for whom the marathon has been part of our lives since we were young , it has changed the marathon, and that by definition, i suppose, changes boston as well. but i think some of this has if boston hadaid, any trouble understanding its identity before this happened, it certainly has not after. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. baker: that is not a very high priority for me. i am far more focused on a whole bunch of other issues, in economic developing, education, even in criminal justice. this is not something that is on our radar. >> thank you very much. gov. baker: thank you. ali
the way respondent, between the first responders, the public officials, the health care system, which delivered under horrible circumstances. and commitments everybody made to the people who were damaged and lost as a result of this was unbelievable. that has continued to play out all the way through for the following several years here. as i said, many of the events have taken place around the marathon. i think the marathon has certainly changed forever. and i certainly think for many of us...
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public officials at all levels of government decide what publicervices are required but when expenditus tas continued to rise in the late '70s california'sitizens asked, how we determine when enough is enoug i'm mad as hel the people are mad as hell. i'm getting madder than hell every day. howard jarvis led a taxpayer's revolt inalifornia. inflation and housing shortages led to a rapid increase in land values. this resulted in a steadily increasing property tax. many homeowners felt the burden of local taxes was too much. the revolt began by collecting over a million signatures-- enough to place proposition 13 on the statewide ballot. proposition 13 would limit property taxes to 1%-- a 60% roback which would wipe out $7 billion of local government funds. journalist ron sobel covered the tax revolt for the l.a. times. the inflation of the 197os translated into the unescapable fact that many california homeowners were paying more in property taxes or faced paying more in property taxes than the actual mortgages on their homes. many of these people were older individuals on fixed incomes w
public officials at all levels of government decide what publicervices are required but when expenditus tas continued to rise in the late '70s california'sitizens asked, how we determine when enough is enoug i'm mad as hel the people are mad as hell. i'm getting madder than hell every day. howard jarvis led a taxpayer's revolt inalifornia. inflation and housing shortages led to a rapid increase in land values. this resulted in a steadily increasing property tax. many homeowners felt the burden...
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jay: this has public officials concerned. the measles is very contagious and it can be deadly. according to fairfax county and d.c. health officials, the person who had measles and is no longer contagious had traveled internationally. health officials say this at all between may 10 and may 16 went to some highly populated places in the d.c. region, including embassy suites in northwest the ifc building on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the shelby apartments in alexandria, multiple locations on the innova fairfax medical campus, including the emergency room in the north tower, along with the woodburn medical park. if you want to any of these locations and come down with symptoms associated with measles -- fever-like symptoms with a rash -- you are encouraged to review your fascination records and contact medical officials. to determine your potential risk for measles, we have a link on wjla.com. it will give more precise times as to when health officials believe this person who was contagious was at the locations we mentioned in the story. live from falsels church, jay korff, ab
jay: this has public officials concerned. the measles is very contagious and it can be deadly. according to fairfax county and d.c. health officials, the person who had measles and is no longer contagious had traveled internationally. health officials say this at all between may 10 and may 16 went to some highly populated places in the d.c. region, including embassy suites in northwest the ifc building on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the shelby apartments in alexandria, multiple locations on...
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. >> reporter: the charges are a bolt from the blue involving dennis hastert, a public official for more than 25 years and house speaker from 1999 to 2007. the longest serving republican in that post. >> it stands approved. >> since 2008 he's been a lobbyist here in washington, but prosecutors say for the past four years he has paid $1.7 million in apparent hush money. court papers say the payments went to someone identified only as individual "a" from yorkville, illinois. the papers say he agreed to pay that person $3.5 million, quote, to compensate for and conceal his prior misconduct against individual "a" that occurred years earlier. the documents do not say what the prior misconduct was or whether individual "a" is a man or a woman. prosecutors say he started making withdrawals of $50,000 at a time, then cut them to $10,000 when questioned by the bank. prosecutors say when asked about whether he was trying to evade federal currency reporting requirements or cover something up, he denied having any improper purpose and suggested he didn't feel safe with the banking system. court pape
. >> reporter: the charges are a bolt from the blue involving dennis hastert, a public official for more than 25 years and house speaker from 1999 to 2007. the longest serving republican in that post. >> it stands approved. >> since 2008 he's been a lobbyist here in washington, but prosecutors say for the past four years he has paid $1.7 million in apparent hush money. court papers say the payments went to someone identified only as individual "a" from yorkville,...
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fakalaki little greek envelopes and the money inside, expected for exchange of services and public officials in exchange for turning the other way. politician he in greece have spent the last ten years promising to fight this kind of petty corruption, especially in the medical be profession, but former prime minister george papandrao. >> getting some forecast of payoffs, and international pharmaceutical companies are making a lot of money, at the expense of the taxpayer and the something simple why don't we make an experiment and put prescriptions online,. >> for transparency? >> we were able to finally get it through. it cut the cost of 50% and that 50% is equal to all the tax we have from properties today. >> .greece's new corruption czar panageotus,. >> the first aim not only of this industry, is to improve public administration and to fix other things. >> and he believes that his office will live up to the promise of fighting corruption. >> look, i think you can fool a person for many years. i think you can fool all the people for a while. but you cannot fool all the people all the time.
fakalaki little greek envelopes and the money inside, expected for exchange of services and public officials in exchange for turning the other way. politician he in greece have spent the last ten years promising to fight this kind of petty corruption, especially in the medical be profession, but former prime minister george papandrao. >> getting some forecast of payoffs, and international pharmaceutical companies are making a lot of money, at the expense of the taxpayer and the something...
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a public official we didn't ask her questions?you have the opportunity. >> i i can ask questions and you will answer our questions ma'am? >> after the press conference we will answer all questions. >> whoa. >> relax. >> whoa. >> joining me now from baltimore is leland vittert. so, first of all what sharpton doing there? >> your guess is as good as mine bill. obviously he came. it was a church we caught up with him at. was organizing and rallying saying that he was trying to bring the community together at this time or maybe he just is acting as the mayor's body guard and trying to help make sure she doesn't have to answer any questions or tough questions as it were about the decision-making process leading up to this and why she gave this standdown order to the police and how this is all happened here in the city that for a while was a lawless city. >> did you ever get an answer from the mayor? i mean we have police sources that say she districtly told her police department and others who are helping not to go in and stop the riot
a public official we didn't ask her questions?you have the opportunity. >> i i can ask questions and you will answer our questions ma'am? >> after the press conference we will answer all questions. >> whoa. >> relax. >> whoa. >> joining me now from baltimore is leland vittert. so, first of all what sharpton doing there? >> your guess is as good as mine bill. obviously he came. it was a church we caught up with him at. was organizing and rallying saying...
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a lot of work going on as public officials were trying to explain to people and you were talking earlier about some of the leaks coming out of the police department. i think that is exacerbating tensions. there were people in the crowd that i was standing in earlier who were saying why are they saying freddie gray did it to himself? that is what people are reacting to. they're angry because they believe police are trying to blame freddie gray for his own death and because they disbelieve the process. the police line is moving. they are moving forward. we're going to get out of the way. the police line is moving forward now toward those remaining protesters that have decided not to go. >> move back. move back. >> you can hear them chanting most of back. >> it's the police officers that are saying move back? >> it is the police officers who are saying move back as they move forward. last night, laurps when the police officers did form a similar line they didn't do this part of it. they didn't actually advance. they just stayed where they were. tonight the police commissioner is out here. i
a lot of work going on as public officials were trying to explain to people and you were talking earlier about some of the leaks coming out of the police department. i think that is exacerbating tensions. there were people in the crowd that i was standing in earlier who were saying why are they saying freddie gray did it to himself? that is what people are reacting to. they're angry because they believe police are trying to blame freddie gray for his own death and because they disbelieve the...
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. >> reporter: the charges are a bolt from the blue involving a public official for more than 25 years and house speaker from 1999 to 2007. since 2008 he's been a lobbyist in washington but for the past four years he has paid $1.7 million in hush money that went to someone identified as individual a from workville, illinois. she he agreed to pay them to compensate and conceal his prior misconduct against individual a. that occurred earlier. it does not say what the misconduct was. prosecutors say he started making withdrawals of $50,000 at a time and then cut them to 10,000 when questioned by the bank. prosecutors say when asked about whether he was trying to evade something or cover something up he denied having any improper purpose and suggested he didn't feel safe with the banking system. he told the fbi, i kept the cash that's what i'm doing. >> that was pete williams reporting. dennis hastert faces charges for lying to the fbi. >>> we are getting a brand new look at the extreme weather in the country. let's start in maine. a sign from above. a huge lightning bolt struck a church.
. >> reporter: the charges are a bolt from the blue involving a public official for more than 25 years and house speaker from 1999 to 2007. since 2008 he's been a lobbyist in washington but for the past four years he has paid $1.7 million in hush money that went to someone identified as individual a from workville, illinois. she he agreed to pay them to compensate and conceal his prior misconduct against individual a. that occurred earlier. it does not say what the misconduct was....
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hopefully this will be the first time that public officials will be sent to gaol.lack of sensitivity. >> preliminary groups revealed safety in house violations. there were no medical benefits because they were hired through recruitment agencies. the factory hat not fired up drills. workers are working under hazardous predictions. the owners say that for now they refuse to make any comment. families of those who have died say in death their loved ones are not given dignity. buried in graves like these ones there are no head stones to mark their deaths or their lives. >> the office of the city said the identification of the victims may take months. so for now the people in these graves are known by a number. and their families mourn for what their loved ones have become. >> the chief of venezuela's national assembly dismissed allegations that he is involved in drug trafficking and money laundering. senior officials are being investigated by u.s. authorities. venezuelan opposition leaders have asked for a probe. the government says it's part of a smear campaign >>> a
hopefully this will be the first time that public officials will be sent to gaol.lack of sensitivity. >> preliminary groups revealed safety in house violations. there were no medical benefits because they were hired through recruitment agencies. the factory hat not fired up drills. workers are working under hazardous predictions. the owners say that for now they refuse to make any comment. families of those who have died say in death their loved ones are not given dignity. buried in...
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our goal is to work with the community, public officials, and law enforcement alike to create a stronger better baltimore. the department of justice civil rights division has conducted dozens of these pattern of practice investigations to date and we've seen from our work in jurisdictions across the country that communities that have gone through this process are experiencing improved policing practices and increased trust between the police and the community. in fact i encourage other cities to study our past recommendations and see whether they can be applied in their own communities. ultimately this process is meant to ensure that officers are provided with the tools they need including training policy guidance and equipment to be more effective to partner with civilians and to strengthen public safety. now, for many people across the country, the tragic death of mr. freddie gray and unfortunate violence that did occur has come to personify the city as if that alone is baltimore. earlier this week i visited with members of the community who took to the streets in the days following th
our goal is to work with the community, public officials, and law enforcement alike to create a stronger better baltimore. the department of justice civil rights division has conducted dozens of these pattern of practice investigations to date and we've seen from our work in jurisdictions across the country that communities that have gone through this process are experiencing improved policing practices and increased trust between the police and the community. in fact i encourage other cities...
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map out the case for the public. officials in switzerland are conducting their own criminal investigation and looking into whether corruption could have played a role in how fifa picked the next two world locations for the world cup which is russia and qatar, of course. >> concord police are looking for a missing 72-year-old woman last seen at 6:00 last night at her home. police are worried because she suffers from several medical issues. she does not have a car or a cell phone. she is religious and likes to visit local churches in the area so pay attention to that. she is 150 pounds at 5' >> an s.u.v. and the people are inside after a young girl was spotted by a toll taker and was in difficult stress. the little girl was going through the toll plaza around 8:30 on saturday night. the toll take are said she was sitting on the center console screaming and struggling where the woman in her 40s in the passenger seat. the driver, a man in his 60s, police say all three are african-american and the s.u.v. is described as a tan or gr
map out the case for the public. officials in switzerland are conducting their own criminal investigation and looking into whether corruption could have played a role in how fifa picked the next two world locations for the world cup which is russia and qatar, of course. >> concord police are looking for a missing 72-year-old woman last seen at 6:00 last night at her home. police are worried because she suffers from several medical issues. she does not have a car or a cell phone. she is...