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we culled through hundreds of newly posted forums that public officials are required to file and confirmed the usual suspects are now giving all of their free tickets away. our reports prompted oakland public ethics to investigate tickets at city hall. they discussed recommendations on how to change the rules, but one city council member has her own controversial idea. sell the tickets and use the money to fund vital services. that way, there would be no ethics questions and the tickets would not go to waste. since our report, 150 tickets with a face value of $47,000 have gone unused. caplin says her plan would benefit all of oakland. >> we simply stopped having public officials receive the free tickets, we would save the money and be able to sell the tickets tanned use the money to help the homeless and expand our after school programs. >> reporter: in oakland, christin ayers, kpix5. >>> witnesses say a 45-year-old man groped at least four women on the n line in muni. they beefed up patrols on trains. police arrested the suspect at carl and stanion. he faces multiple charges including sex
we culled through hundreds of newly posted forums that public officials are required to file and confirmed the usual suspects are now giving all of their free tickets away. our reports prompted oakland public ethics to investigate tickets at city hall. they discussed recommendations on how to change the rules, but one city council member has her own controversial idea. sell the tickets and use the money to fund vital services. that way, there would be no ethics questions and the tickets would...
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fast forward to 2017 and on a recent night we found this suite half empty with no public officials in sight. why the change? it all started with a kpix 5 investigation. under a contract with the coliseum complex, each city council member gets two tickets to every event. to be used for a public purpose. but we discovered some city council members last year were hogging the free tickets for themselves. received $76,000 worth of free tickets since 2015. not anymore. we called -- we combed through hundreds of new forms. our usual suspects are giving all of their free tickets away. our reports prompted oakland ethic commission to check ticket gates here at city hall. commissioners discussed recommendations on how to change the rules but one city council member has her own controversial idea >> sell those tickets and use the money to fund vital services. >> reporter: that way there would be no ethic questions and the tickets would not go to waste. since our report 150 tickets with a face value over $47,000 have gone unused. capelin says her plan would benefit all of oakland. >> we simply st
fast forward to 2017 and on a recent night we found this suite half empty with no public officials in sight. why the change? it all started with a kpix 5 investigation. under a contract with the coliseum complex, each city council member gets two tickets to every event. to be used for a public purpose. but we discovered some city council members last year were hogging the free tickets for themselves. received $76,000 worth of free tickets since 2015. not anymore. we called -- we combed through...
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. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to festere country. >> congress and to to be president donald trump, before you say we should out of any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. >> quirks starting with the idea of multiple entrance from all over the world making the country big and strong. starting with the homeless because if you kick the homeless because they are homeless or you because theynos are latinos and the jews because they are jews, what's left? all the prize-winning documentaries in this year's competition, visit studentcam.org. night, and insider story of good cops catching bad cops. author charles campisi, former chief of the nypd internal affairs bureau talks about his .ook with a former nypd officer >> i spent 40 one years in the nypd. i saw acts of courage, bravery, integrity, but there's always that small number of cops who keeps you up at night. when i was increasing commander, everybody knew the person or trust,o that you di
. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to festere country. >> congress and to to be president donald trump, before you say we should out of any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. >> quirks starting with the idea of multiple entrance from all over the world making the country big and strong. starting with the homeless because if you kick...
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that a judge couldn't do a case because it would create a preverse incentive for public officials to criticize judges that have cases about them. but isn't that exactly what we see from the white house? and when they hear it is kuriel they will make that relevant in the analysis of the case? >> i don't believe there is any reason to believe they wouldn't. but then the comment he was taking about the judges that were involved in cracking down on the travel bans, the two travel bans that the white house tried to put forward. this in some ways is part of the president's strategy in dealing with legal issues. and, so, for him, whether it is against the advice of his own legal council or not, for him this is his strategy when it comes to dealing with the courts. >> ambassador burns let's talk about iran and perhaps you can help us parse secretary tillerson's statements. he said yesterday iran is complying with the nuclear deal, the nuclear deal that president trump criticized on the campaign trail. and then today he basically suggests, but iran could become as big a nuclear threat as nort
that a judge couldn't do a case because it would create a preverse incentive for public officials to criticize judges that have cases about them. but isn't that exactly what we see from the white house? and when they hear it is kuriel they will make that relevant in the analysis of the case? >> i don't believe there is any reason to believe they wouldn't. but then the comment he was taking about the judges that were involved in cracking down on the travel bans, the two travel bans that...
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who have no idea -- by public officials who have no idea what it means to serve. during my hearings, members of the congress, press, and officials asked me about the morale problems the department has experienced over the last few years. my response has simply been when you discourage, disable, unjustly criticized and default to believing the initial reports as opposed to defaulting leaving stories told by my professionals, when you do all of those things and show disrespect to the individual who is risking his or her life to defend the country, when you do those things, what do you expect? all of the stock on january 20. it stopped with president trump and with me. an impossible do job, deserve our nation's thanks and respect, deserve to be proud of the jobs they do. we are moving in the right direction. why? because the best way to improve morale is to let employees do the job they were hired to do and recognize them for those jobs. we will never apologize for forcing and upholding the laws of this country. we will never apologize for carrying out our mission. we
who have no idea -- by public officials who have no idea what it means to serve. during my hearings, members of the congress, press, and officials asked me about the morale problems the department has experienced over the last few years. my response has simply been when you discourage, disable, unjustly criticized and default to believing the initial reports as opposed to defaulting leaving stories told by my professionals, when you do all of those things and show disrespect to the individual...
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. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to festerthe country. >> congress and soon-to-be president donald trump, before you say we should not admit any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. ♪ >> standing on this idea thus making the country big and strong. how can we kick out the muslims added to the united states? it is unreasonable. if you do that, because they are muslims and you kick out the latinos because they are latinos are whatever -- what then? >> to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ announcer: on newsmakers, talking about improved the veteransy at administration hospitals and giving veterans access to community-based care. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. at 8:00 p.m. eastern from the national reviews a summit, conservatives discussing hollywood, politics, and pop culture. >> these are the things we have because we have oil. haveth oil, you te
. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to festerthe country. >> congress and soon-to-be president donald trump, before you say we should not admit any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. ♪ >> standing on this idea thus making the country big and strong. how can we kick out the muslims added to the united states? it is unreasonable. if...
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members of the public to the memoranda this is a summary of the major items that staff highlighted the rise prop j is drafted a few of those large items it broondz the scope of officialsed and public benefits enkumthd stated goal in the declaration of prop j that is attached in two extend and strengthen the goals of the original prop j into a revised version to reduce as far as the corrupting influence of money generally so the rise proposition seeks to close those loopholes and protects the officials from the vantages and based on the fund-raising by elected officials that board members and department heads and additional enforcements mechanisms including debar time and -- excuse-me. and expand prohibition percent for individuals receiving public benefits they add a reintroduces a transfer ban and tracks the public benefit recipients the next portion you're following generally with our memorandum so staff has analyzed myself and deputy director bloom with a number of other individuals have addressed in our research or come across a number of leg contacts and considerations for the commission to consider at a future date it rise with interested parties with rising the
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. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to fester in the country. >> congress and soon-to-be president donald trump, before you say we should not admit any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. this idea thus making the country big and strong. how can we kick the muslims added the united states? it is unreasonable. if you do that, because they are muslims and you kick out the latinos because they are latinos are whatever -- what then? to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. next, live, your calls and comments on washington journal. >> it's a way we can celebrate with the readers of the paper a whole, he city as the very notion of reading. nd, today, when the idea of there being something called out there, i think that books help us celebrate the fact, are ords, in grounded in storytelling and in history. our live coverage of the "los angeles times" festival books all weekend on boo
. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to fester in the country. >> congress and soon-to-be president donald trump, before you say we should not admit any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. this idea thus making the country big and strong. how can we kick the muslims added the united states? it is unreasonable. if you do that, because they are...
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they are often ridiculed and insulted by public officials and frequently convicted in the court of publicpinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws that we enforce that we are charged to enforce that we are sworn to enforce the nation of the courage and the skill to change those laws. otherwise they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. [applause] my people have been discouraged from doing their jobs for nearly a decade. disabled by pointless bureaucracy and political meddling and suffered disrespect and contempt by public officials who have no idea what it means to serve. host: you heard the secretary to changes's message was the laws on immigration or shut up about the work of the agency. your thoughts on these comments and the larger issues at play. we will your next from jay from arlington, virginia. caller: good morning. i appreciate your program. making theto --igration issue something for example when they go to places of employment and round people up, why not put a towards t
they are often ridiculed and insulted by public officials and frequently convicted in the court of publicpinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws that we enforce that we are charged to enforce that we are sworn to enforce the nation of the courage and the skill to change those laws. otherwise they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. [applause] my people have been discouraged from doing...
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you know we were to support all the public officials, the public safety officials, that spoke before you. we also encourage peopleto join dirt again let's give it another run applause better in nerd. [applause] is also two things you can dupe you can visit sf 72.org to find out how you can be better prepared and how you can prepare your neighbors. you can also text alert, sf 888777. this is our way in the city to communicate you during and emergencies. it's again i want to thank you and invite you to the 20th and church. thanks for coming out on such a beautiful morning. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mike. now, our next little piece of business is we will go to 20th and church. fabulous lily coin is going to be mentioning some certain names were also our last survivor bill delmonte, died like when 09. stockbroker to the and. smart guy. we'll talk about him once we get out there to all of our great memories continue up to 20th venture. thank you for joining us here this morning. yes? [inaudible / off mic] the castro theater is showing san francisco tonight and will be live music
you know we were to support all the public officials, the public safety officials, that spoke before you. we also encourage peopleto join dirt again let's give it another run applause better in nerd. [applause] is also two things you can dupe you can visit sf 72.org to find out how you can be better prepared and how you can prepare your neighbors. you can also text alert, sf 888777. this is our way in the city to communicate you during and emergencies. it's again i want to thank you and invite...
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. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to festere country. >> congress and soon-to-be president donald trump, before you say we should not admit any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. >> extending this -- standing on this idea making the country big , and strong and great. how can we do that if we kick the muslims out of the united states? that is unreasonable. if you kick the muslims out because they are muslims, and you can count the latinos because they are latinos are whatever -- do you kick the jews out because they are jews? what then? >> to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ on "newsmakers," chair of the veterans affairs committee talks about improved accountability at the hospitals and legislation giving veterans access to community-based care. sunday at 10:00 a.m., and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on "afterwards," blue on blue, an insiders story of
. >> i think all public officials have a duty to not allow ignorance and hatred and bigotry to festere country. >> congress and soon-to-be president donald trump, before you say we should not admit any syrian refugees, think about where your ancestors came from and what the united states of america is supposed to stand for. >> extending this -- standing on this idea making the country big , and strong and great. how can we do that if we kick the muslims out of the united...
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four fifths of russians see public officials is in inclined to take bribes. >> guest: and probably something on the order of, i will get this wrong from memory, about one quarter of russians say they paid a bribe in the past two years or so. the second figure, those reported, the percentage say they think their officials are corrupt is not all that high. most, many citizens in most countries including our own tend to see their political officials as corrupt to a significant extent. so, it's hard to talk about it's invisible, the what we see is all bad and the best we can do is make an educated guess and i would not put much of my salary on how much corruption there is in russia as opposed to friends, italy or even the u.s. >> although most russians do vote, more than 56 think they have little or no influence on what the government does. >> yes, they're right. but voters, don't is any country as individuals. the odds that your vote will affect the outcome of the election in america, one in 10 million, probably less than that. it varies by state. so russian citizens to not feel very empowered.
four fifths of russians see public officials is in inclined to take bribes. >> guest: and probably something on the order of, i will get this wrong from memory, about one quarter of russians say they paid a bribe in the past two years or so. the second figure, those reported, the percentage say they think their officials are corrupt is not all that high. most, many citizens in most countries including our own tend to see their political officials as corrupt to a significant extent. so,...
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they have chipped in the money that pays for civil servants and public officials. is vanessauest williamson. are you proud to pay your taxes? (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8000 democrats. independents. caller: i am proud to pay some taxes. i'm proud that i could do it i don't get food stamps. my problems are not the governments. if al sharpton would pay is $5 million he owes that would help a little bit. we need to put back the tax on food stamps. people get $1000 in food stamps and they keep having kids. why do people on welfare -- why are they allowed if they can't feed one or two kids they have why do they keep having five or six more knowing they can't feed and depend on their fellow taxpayers to pay for it. we have people committing suicide because they can't get mental health. we have illegals. host: we lost you. karen in oklahoma. guest: i think karen was expressing some views that i heard a lot. the idea that there is a group andeople who are taxpayers a group of people who benefit from government. the illegal immigrant stop paying taxes. at the cor
they have chipped in the money that pays for civil servants and public officials. is vanessauest williamson. are you proud to pay your taxes? (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8000 democrats. independents. caller: i am proud to pay some taxes. i'm proud that i could do it i don't get food stamps. my problems are not the governments. if al sharpton would pay is $5 million he owes that would help a little bit. we need to put back the tax on food stamps. people get $1000 in food stamps and...
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members of the public to the memoranda this is a summary of the major items that staff highlighted the rise prop j is drafted a few of those large items it broondz the scope of officialsed and public benefits enkumthd stated goal in the declaration of prop j that is attached in two extend and strengthen the goals of the original prop j into a revised version to reduce as far as the corrupting influence of money generally so the rise proposition seeks to close those loopholes and protects the officials from the vantages and based on the fund-raising by elected officials that board members and department heads and additional enforcements mechanisms including debar time and -- excuse-me. and expand prohibition percent for individuals receiving public benefits they add a reintroduces a transfer ban and tracks the public benefit recipients the next portion you're following generally with our memorandum so staff has analyzed myself and deputy director bloom with a number of other individuals have addressed in our research or come across a number of leg contacts and considerations for the commission to consider at a future date it rise with interested parties with rising the
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that a public official would go after a group of citizens using such tactics as this to obtain their privately owned property. after all, this is america, and one of the most fundamental rights is to own property. we have been fighting this battle for three years. i cannot even begin to explain the amount of stress this has placed on all of us. i've watched the decline of many of my neighbors and we've buried several. some of them was barb, she loved to collect salt and pepper shakers. a few had heart attacks like larry and peggy. see, the truth is, we know our neighborhood would have benefited from the bep funding had it been used in the manner it was intended. we ask you to not let eminent domain be used to force us out of our homes. we still believe in you, our government, and a major function of our government is to protect us. and that protection must include the right to ownership of property. so please, whatever legislation that you must pass to restrict the use of federal funds to ensure us that protection and prevent us from having a fight like pleasant ridge battle, please
that a public official would go after a group of citizens using such tactics as this to obtain their privately owned property. after all, this is america, and one of the most fundamental rights is to own property. we have been fighting this battle for three years. i cannot even begin to explain the amount of stress this has placed on all of us. i've watched the decline of many of my neighbors and we've buried several. some of them was barb, she loved to collect salt and pepper shakers. a few...
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. >> police found evidence that his manifesto included threats to public officials or schools promptingamesville school district to be closed on friday, he also expressed antireligious views. because of that police patrolled churches on sunday. >> we always want to hinge on the side of the safety because if we didn't and if something did happen, it would be a bad look towards our department as well as the churches. >> some people attending church on sunday said police made them feel safer but they still have concerns. >> it's pretty sad that we come to that point. i'm grateful that they can be here and they're willing to be here, but it's worrisome. >> one church canceled services after a man who looked like jakobowsky was seen earlier, they are offering 10,000-dollar reward leading to his arrest. clayton: thanks, kelly. heather: condemning palm sunday attacks as barbaric, isis now taking credit for murdering dozen of christians. the video you're about to see is disturbing, the first, this is the first explosion as the first bomb detonates during mass. you can hear the screams right the
. >> police found evidence that his manifesto included threats to public officials or schools promptingamesville school district to be closed on friday, he also expressed antireligious views. because of that police patrolled churches on sunday. >> we always want to hinge on the side of the safety because if we didn't and if something did happen, it would be a bad look towards our department as well as the churches. >> some people attending church on sunday said police made...
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. >> you can't make those decisions when you are a public official, you can say i am warning you, you and you, everybody. that is tragedy, total tragedy. she took an oath to keep us safe, work on our behalf, not on the behalf of illegal immigrants. >> they are here illegally, you can't have open borders and a welfare state, the best think about this -- actually enforce this law as a new yorker they have to put diblasio jail and that will be a public service to everybody. >> bill, charlie, jessica, confused a little bit, century cities and ice can coexist. at some point, when you punish these cities, it will be the poorest folks, different with taught cocktails. neil: still in jail? put new york city mayor -- in jail. it is so good. and screw over homeless people. >> arrests warrants. neil: i am getting sidetracked, to groups we have offended. a lot of us can agree going to ivy league. we will explain after this. ♪ energy is amazing. how we use it is only limited by our imagination. and at southern company we're building the future of energy, for you. guests can earn a how cafree night
. >> you can't make those decisions when you are a public official, you can say i am warning you, you and you, everybody. that is tragedy, total tragedy. she took an oath to keep us safe, work on our behalf, not on the behalf of illegal immigrants. >> they are here illegally, you can't have open borders and a welfare state, the best think about this -- actually enforce this law as a new yorker they have to put diblasio jail and that will be a public service to everybody. >>...
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in the manifesto - jakubowski also threatened public officials and schools. -i is offering a 10- thousand dollar reward for information leading to his arrest. u.s. officials have concluded that russia knew in advance about syria's chemical weapons attack last week. officials say a russian- operated drone flew over a hospital in syria as victims of the attack were rushing to get treatment. hours after the drone left, a russian-made fighter jet bombed the hospital. american officials believe it was an attempt to cover up the usage of chemical weapons. until today, u.s. officials had said they weren't sure if the drone was operated by russia or syria. (pam) new at 8. in his first 80 days as president. president trump's travel to his private resort in flordia... has cost more than $21- million dollars. this puts the 45th president on pace in his first year of office... to surpass former president barack obama's spending on travel for his entire 8 years...just under $97 million. mr.trump has spent six weekendsand a total of 21 days at his private palm beach club. b
in the manifesto - jakubowski also threatened public officials and schools. -i is offering a 10- thousand dollar reward for information leading to his arrest. u.s. officials have concluded that russia knew in advance about syria's chemical weapons attack last week. officials say a russian- operated drone flew over a hospital in syria as victims of the attack were rushing to get treatment. hours after the drone left, a russian-made fighter jet bombed the hospital. american officials believe it...
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treatment suffered by law enforcement over the last few ands, they are ridiculed insulted by public officials, convicted in the court of public opinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws that we enforce, that we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should have the courage and the skill to change those laws. otherwise, they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. [applause] kelly: my people have been discouraged from doing their jobs for nearly a decade. disabled by pointless bureaucracy and political meddling of public officials who have no idea what it means to serve. during my confirmation process and hearings, members of congress, the press, and other public officials ask me about the morale problem the department has experienced over the last few years. been, when you discourage, when you disable, when you unjustly criticized and default leaving the initial reports as opposed to defaulting to believing the stories told by my professionals, when you do all of
treatment suffered by law enforcement over the last few ands, they are ridiculed insulted by public officials, convicted in the court of public opinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws that we enforce, that we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should have the courage and the skill to change those laws. otherwise, they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines....
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cia agents, cia operatives and then there is a number of names of various american diplomats, public officialsjudges, journalists who never worked for the cia. >> u.s. army field manual, 3031 b which goes back to the middle 70's and it is supposed to be a manual on how to destabilize countries. it has appeared in about 20 different countries. i remember on many occasions -- white gloves in the drawers of my desk, secret packages would come in the mail and i would know each time there would be some forgery there. like in spy movies. you are not supposed to leave --to believe in the traces. some forgers work on forgeries using gloves. >> the soviets and the bulgarians have had terrible levity in the possible assassination --the possible for gary and -- bulgarian connection, and it appeared in this magazine -- a story based on two telegrams supposedly written by the american embassy in rome proposing how the u.s. could take it vantage of the assassination to orchestrate the press in europe in such a way that the soviets and bulgarians would be criticized. fortunately they were on their toes and n
cia agents, cia operatives and then there is a number of names of various american diplomats, public officialsjudges, journalists who never worked for the cia. >> u.s. army field manual, 3031 b which goes back to the middle 70's and it is supposed to be a manual on how to destabilize countries. it has appeared in about 20 different countries. i remember on many occasions -- white gloves in the drawers of my desk, secret packages would come in the mail and i would know each time there...
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members of the public to the memoranda this is a summary of the major items that staff highlighted the rise prop j is drafted a few of those large items it broondz the scope of officials and public benefits enkumthd stated goal in the declaration of prop j that is attached in two extend and strengthen the goals of the original prop j into a revised version to reduce as far as the corrupting influence of money generally so the rise proposition seeks to close those loopholes and protects the officials from the vantages and based on the fund-raising by elected officials that board members and department heads and additional enforcements mechanisms including debar time and -- excuse-me. and expand prohibition percent for individuals receiving public benefits they add a reintroduces a transfer ban and tracks the public benefit recipients the next portion you're following generally with our memorandum so staff has analyzed myself and deputy director bloom with a number of other individuals have addressed in our research or come across a number of leg contacts and considerations for the commission to consider at a future date it rise with interested parties with rising the p
members of the public to the memoranda this is a summary of the major items that staff highlighted the rise prop j is drafted a few of those large items it broondz the scope of officials and public benefits enkumthd stated goal in the declaration of prop j that is attached in two extend and strengthen the goals of the original prop j into a revised version to reduce as far as the corrupting influence of money generally so the rise proposition seeks to close those loopholes and protects the...
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there was also mentioned in public commentary tonight the practice of city officials receiving tickets to events, entertainment events that the public must pay money to attend. i think i recall testimony-that's right friends of ethics estimates that that amount to about $1 million a year in what can be characterized as lost revenues to the city to the taxpayers of this city. because those are tickets which are not sold and they are given away to public officials. i also think we need -this is a goal-night i guess it's up rule maybe it is a ordinance. document retention. give discussed that couple of times and we had a couple of cases that involve that. but we need to finalize a document retention policy and the private self telephones and all those in intricacies. i further want us to act-and i would like all of these calendared in some responsible but still sane fashion-maybe not all in april, a be some in april. maybe some in may, i will leave it to you mr. chairman to make that customary decision that this business of election to attend a period, before the election, those local $50
there was also mentioned in public commentary tonight the practice of city officials receiving tickets to events, entertainment events that the public must pay money to attend. i think i recall testimony-that's right friends of ethics estimates that that amount to about $1 million a year in what can be characterized as lost revenues to the city to the taxpayers of this city. because those are tickets which are not sold and they are given away to public officials. i also think we need -this is a...
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at noon just a few moments ago, the draft experience opened to the public officially and by the time all was said and done, 200,000 fans are expected for all the festivities. katherine scott is live for the festivities she has more on the excitement and the anticipation. katherine. >> reporter: hey, rick, that's right, the sun is shining, the gates are open, the fans can come on in, after at long last, the fun and festivities have begun on the parkway. the fun on the draft way stakes to the stage tonight. always preparations were in their final stages on the parkway, nfl commissioner roger goodell appeared in center city along with ron jaworski, they hosted a breakfast fors for season ticketholders. crews are bustling around the parkway to make sure all the final details are set in the largest outdoor events ever produced by the nfl. more than 200,000 people are expect overred the next three days, president and ceo of the philadelphia convention and visitor's bureau said the economic impact is significant. >> we're talking about folks n the hotels and restaurants, cultural attraction
at noon just a few moments ago, the draft experience opened to the public officially and by the time all was said and done, 200,000 fans are expected for all the festivities. katherine scott is live for the festivities she has more on the excitement and the anticipation. katherine. >> reporter: hey, rick, that's right, the sun is shining, the gates are open, the fans can come on in, after at long last, the fun and festivities have begun on the parkway. the fun on the draft way stakes to...
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and how few public officials will actually challenge the system. recently, the editorial of the op-ed that commissioner keane and larry holmes edited the chronicle brought me here tonight. that, and also in the same day that your op-ed appeared in the chronicle, there was an article on land-use and that involve the littler corporation and the arrangement that a nonprofit organization in the mission called cave-in to quattro has an appeal that affect against lennar and was passed by the motion by supervisor campos is literally last meeting as a board member to basically block development in the mission and block lennar. also, block access development, which is kind of inclusionary housing on. and 23rd should. this is the type of tactics that you didn't address in your editorial, and that is, the role of nonprofit organizations who will block or provide some support for members of the board of supervisors. try to literally go to lennar and threatened and buy one share of lennar corporation stock and advise them as a shareholder i will go to their aud
and how few public officials will actually challenge the system. recently, the editorial of the op-ed that commissioner keane and larry holmes edited the chronicle brought me here tonight. that, and also in the same day that your op-ed appeared in the chronicle, there was an article on land-use and that involve the littler corporation and the arrangement that a nonprofit organization in the mission called cave-in to quattro has an appeal that affect against lennar and was passed by the motion...
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of law to the treatment enforcement over the past two years, they are often ridiculed by public officials and convicted in the court of public opinion by unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws we enforce, we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should have the courage and skill to change those laws. otherwise they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. [laughter] [applause] secretary kelly: my people have been discouraged from doing their jobs for nearly a decade, disabled by pointless bureaucracy and political meddling, and suffered disrespect by public officials who have no ideas what it means to serve. during my hearings, members of the congress, press, and officials asked me about the morale problems the department has experienced over the last few years. my response has simply been when you discourage, disable, unjustly criticized and default to believing the initial reports as opposed to defaulting leaving -- to believing the stories told by my professionals
of law to the treatment enforcement over the past two years, they are often ridiculed by public officials and convicted in the court of public opinion by unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and street spokespersons. if lawmakers do not like the laws we enforce, we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should have the courage and skill to change those laws. otherwise they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. [laughter]...
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see: what would you like to public officials do?hat would you like the government to do to ward off this threat? caller: simply to aggressively pursue the policies that had been set. everything we can to get the rest of the world to follow china and our leadership to, again, try to lower greenhouse gas emissions around the world. methaneo afraid that buried in arctic tundra could be released which is worse than co2. if we do not keep going down the path that was agreed between china and america, and the others at the paris climate talks. host: fernando calling from fairfax, virginia on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: good, do you have concerns about the environment on earth day? caller: absolutely, not discussed much but reports from addressedmovie that animal husbandry and the water usage and the methane is much worse than the cars being driven. it is not addressed, whether on c-span, npr, major networks, it should be addressed. the can is him is one way -- vegan ism is one way to addres
see: what would you like to public officials do?hat would you like the government to do to ward off this threat? caller: simply to aggressively pursue the policies that had been set. everything we can to get the rest of the world to follow china and our leadership to, again, try to lower greenhouse gas emissions around the world. methaneo afraid that buried in arctic tundra could be released which is worse than co2. if we do not keep going down the path that was agreed between china and...
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leadership.needs not just from public officials, but from private citizens, too. privateteaches that citizens even acting alone can make a profound difference. examples from my time as united states attorney. juan gonzalez began shedding light on a massive fraud. you may remember this. it was his reporting that set of on the path, the tune $500 million. i will leave that there. and because of that, we got every penny back for new york city. one employee bravely blew the whistle on a massive kickback scheme. it resulted in admissions of misconduct and fines of $450 million. hadaw that his employer pressured pharmacies to promote its drugs while understating serious and life-threatening side effects. it you know what he did? mary quinn was kidnapped by terrorists in yemen in 1998. she saw her companions gunned down and killed. she somehow managed to escape. later, on her own, with no government people with -- trekkedacked to confront one of the kidnapping masterminds. she recorded the conversation on tape. that tape, years later, in a court, it became compelling evi
leadership.needs not just from public officials, but from private citizens, too. privateteaches that citizens even acting alone can make a profound difference. examples from my time as united states attorney. juan gonzalez began shedding light on a massive fraud. you may remember this. it was his reporting that set of on the path, the tune $500 million. i will leave that there. and because of that, we got every penny back for new york city. one employee bravely blew the whistle on a massive...
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they were using dynamite to try to assassinate public officials.e know that organized crime was using dynamite and other kinds of explosive devices, and they were using a thompson automatic machine gun. they were using silencers to sneak up on people and kill them. it was not a mass murderer, it was a sequential mass murder. we are going to liquidate this other group, but do it one at a time. with a silencer, you can shoot them and disappear. what congress did in 1934 was pass the national firearms act. it did not confiscate anybody's firearm. it did not confiscate anybody's dynamite. what congress did was say, ok, we are going to tax this heavily. we are not going to let this be a cheap thing you can do, buy dynamite, a silencer, or a fully automatic weapon. if you want one of these in the future, you need a license. what we have is a society in which, can people get access to dynamite? absolutely, but they have to be licensed, they have to pay a tax. if we want people to buy a silencer, as gun collectors can -- collectors can have fully automatic
they were using dynamite to try to assassinate public officials.e know that organized crime was using dynamite and other kinds of explosive devices, and they were using a thompson automatic machine gun. they were using silencers to sneak up on people and kill them. it was not a mass murderer, it was a sequential mass murder. we are going to liquidate this other group, but do it one at a time. with a silencer, you can shoot them and disappear. what congress did in 1934 was pass the national...
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dominated by the yes camp and raise concerns about the arrest and replacement of thousands of public officialsnder turkeys state of emergency. the prime minister slammed the allegations and called on the opposition to accept sunday's results. >> the nation has expressed its free will. it is over. everyone, especially the opposition, has to respect it. >> the outcome of sunday's hotly contested referendum which grants sweeping powers to president erdogan is likely to deepen divisions in an already fractured country. it could also strain relations with the eu. on tuesday the european commission called on turkey to launch a transparent investigation into the alleged irregularity. laura: venezuela has accused his neighbors of meddling after the leaders of 11 latin american countries signed a letter calling on the government to guarantee the right of peaceful protest. have died inople antigovernment action in the last few weeks and a major rally is planned for tomorrow. reporter: they are calling it the mother of all protests. venezuelan authorities are bracing themselves for massive demonstrations
dominated by the yes camp and raise concerns about the arrest and replacement of thousands of public officialsnder turkeys state of emergency. the prime minister slammed the allegations and called on the opposition to accept sunday's results. >> the nation has expressed its free will. it is over. everyone, especially the opposition, has to respect it. >> the outcome of sunday's hotly contested referendum which grants sweeping powers to president erdogan is likely to deepen divisions...
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each of these leaders knows that public officials must serve under the constitution, not above it.all took an oath to present -- preserve protect and defend , the constitution of the united states and that means defending the second amendment. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: so let me make a simple promise to every one of the freedom-loving americans in the audience today. as your president, i will never ever infringe on the rights of the people to keep and bear arms. never, ever. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: freedom is not a gift from government, freedom is a gift from god. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: it was this conviction that stirred the heart of a great american patriot. on that day, april, 242 years ago, it was the day that paul revere spread his alarm saying the british are coming, the british are coming. right? you have all heard that right? , the british are coming. now we have other people trying to come, but believe me, they aren't going to be successful, that i can tell you. nothing changes, right folks? nothing changes. they are not going to be successf
each of these leaders knows that public officials must serve under the constitution, not above it.all took an oath to present -- preserve protect and defend , the constitution of the united states and that means defending the second amendment. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: so let me make a simple promise to every one of the freedom-loving americans in the audience today. as your president, i will never ever infringe on the rights of the people to keep and bear arms. never, ever. [cheers...
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throughout his retirement years, as a public official, and as somebody who gained fame for not only being president but also writing the declaration of independence, he hosted a perpetual round of entertainment. guests would have come in through this room. they may have had to wait in this hall for a chance to see jefferson. we have a lot of accounts from those guests of their visits. this would have been something new that they did not necessarily expect. one guest referred to the strange furniture of the walls. another guest called this room cluttered. up almostset this like a museum, a cabinet of curiosities. he is filling the room with things he thinks are interesting. also influential people and ideas and the creation of this country. jefferson had maps of all the known continents. specimensural history of animal life in north america. fossilized bones, american indian artifacts would have been displayed here. diplomatic gifts they exchanged on their way to the pacific ocean and back. he had lots of influential thinkers like will tear -- voltaire. nemesishad his arch hamilton in this
throughout his retirement years, as a public official, and as somebody who gained fame for not only being president but also writing the declaration of independence, he hosted a perpetual round of entertainment. guests would have come in through this room. they may have had to wait in this hall for a chance to see jefferson. we have a lot of accounts from those guests of their visits. this would have been something new that they did not necessarily expect. one guest referred to the strange...
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>> cole: it gives much greater room for public officials to commit improper acts, to commit bribery ine ways, and it gives them that room to do it without worrying about getting prosecuted. >> whitaker: the supreme court ruling is shaking things up already. politicians found guilty of bribery in new york, pennsylvania, utah and louisiana are now using the mcdonnell case to fight their convictions. >> why would a politician who took cash and gifts come on "60 minutes" to talk about it? go to 60minutesovertime.com. sponsored by pfizer. l for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low
>> cole: it gives much greater room for public officials to commit improper acts, to commit bribery ine ways, and it gives them that room to do it without worrying about getting prosecuted. >> whitaker: the supreme court ruling is shaking things up already. politicians found guilty of bribery in new york, pennsylvania, utah and louisiana are now using the mcdonnell case to fight their convictions. >> why would a politician who took cash and gifts come on "60 minutes"...
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seth william is the latest in a long line of public officials to face corruption charge, alexandria hoff is in center city tonight with more and how the city is making national headlines for the wrong reasons. alex? >> reporter: ukee, this week, vice news asked a question that's gotten a whole lot of attention, is philadelphia the most corrupt city in the country? if it is, we wanted a to know why and what can be done. >> just a few examples. this month it was district attorney seth williams. in december, congressman shack fattah convicted of misusing grant money. 2013, seven of nine city traffic court judges charged with, yes, corruption. >> to some extent, one party rule is a factor in it. >> over 50 year, one political party has controlled the city of philadelphia. >> we tip the balance so to the point where it makes it very hard for the political competition to take place >> registered democrats out number city republicans seven to one. the ratio is identical to the number of democrats running against a sole republican for district attorney >> we also shot out independent voters from
seth william is the latest in a long line of public officials to face corruption charge, alexandria hoff is in center city tonight with more and how the city is making national headlines for the wrong reasons. alex? >> reporter: ukee, this week, vice news asked a question that's gotten a whole lot of attention, is philadelphia the most corrupt city in the country? if it is, we wanted a to know why and what can be done. >> just a few examples. this month it was district attorney seth...
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variety of political issues, and allegedly made threats to steal weapons and use them against public officials or at an unspecified school. local and federal law enforcement agencies are working together on the case. >> it's really scary to know that somebody is out there that has a lot of weapons and your kids' potentially could be in danger. >> reporter: elaine, the search continues tonight for jakubowski but police say he is considered armed and dangerous and urge people not to approach him and instead if you see him, to call 911 or con tangt the fbi. >> quijano: paula reid in washington, thank you. coming up next, an update on the devastating mud slides that killed more than 300 people in colombia. >> quijano: colombian officials on friday officially ended the sercht for survivors from floods and mud slides that swept through the city of mocoa last weekend. at least 314 people were killed including more than 100 children. more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. at least 4500 people were left homeless. manuel bojorquez says deforestation played a role in the disaster. >> reporter: w
variety of political issues, and allegedly made threats to steal weapons and use them against public officials or at an unspecified school. local and federal law enforcement agencies are working together on the case. >> it's really scary to know that somebody is out there that has a lot of weapons and your kids' potentially could be in danger. >> reporter: elaine, the search continues tonight for jakubowski but police say he is considered armed and dangerous and urge people not to...
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i think the -- i just want to put out the idea that when public officials destroy their lives in theseery public ways, there's probably other considerations that ought to get constructed into the sentencing, including all the time in which they are public figures under scrutiny and with the cloud of suspicion, and if not guilt, ultimately hanging over them. if i were the judge, i would've given her 90 days. it's enough of a statement, and it does less damage to those kids, who did nothing wrong. >> i think it's a really harsh standard. now, if that's gonna be the standard, you're gonna have to apply it across the board. we're gonna need to build more prisons. there's gonna be a lot more people going in. >> and we lock up more people than any industrialized country in the world. >> and as far as christie goes, you know, he says, "oh, i had nothing to do with it." it's sort of like king henry who said, "will no one rid me of this meddlesome cleric?" and his men went out and took care of business. >> well, i'd like to give them the buck stops here, and he should put that in front of him.
i think the -- i just want to put out the idea that when public officials destroy their lives in theseery public ways, there's probably other considerations that ought to get constructed into the sentencing, including all the time in which they are public figures under scrutiny and with the cloud of suspicion, and if not guilt, ultimately hanging over them. if i were the judge, i would've given her 90 days. it's enough of a statement, and it does less damage to those kids, who did nothing...
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ethical society and philadelphia cease fire held this forum with youth and faith leaders and other public officialsll to& talk about possible solutions. when you see news happening take out your phone and shoot it and make sure to to use the fresco app to september it to our newsroom. iain. >> thanks dawn. tonight in your health big news for expectant moms. einstein medical center in philadelphia now has some private post delivery rooms for new moms. it means longer times spent together for mom and bad during their hospital stay allowing the baby to stay with their moms. >> it's 24 hour rooming in and there is increased boning it helps with breast feeding. it helps create that special bond between the family and the newborn. >> einstein now has 28 private post delivery rooms. the hospital says they include roomier settings and allow other family members to stay overnig overnight. sean, what you got in sports? >> iain, baseball is back and the phillies opening the season up with win. the phil are actually the best team in the city and i don't think it's even close. i'll tell you why the phils are on
ethical society and philadelphia cease fire held this forum with youth and faith leaders and other public officialsll to& talk about possible solutions. when you see news happening take out your phone and shoot it and make sure to to use the fresco app to september it to our newsroom. iain. >> thanks dawn. tonight in your health big news for expectant moms. einstein medical center in philadelphia now has some private post delivery rooms for new moms. it means longer times spent...