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let's remember that the outbreak did not hit san quinton until late may. the spread of the virus has resulted in over 200 staff testing positive to covid-19 and thousands of inmates. but the department of corrections estimates that 8,000 inmates currently could be eligible for release by the end of august because of new measures. those not serving time for a violent kram, they will be the first eligible for early release. the founder of the fair and just prosecution said that 8,000 inmates are not enough. >> it is commendable. i am pleased that the governor has acted. but, i also think that unfortunately, it's too little and for those who have already lost their lives, it's certainly too late. we have seven individuals who already died and we have over 1600 who have been infected in the san quinton prison facility. we cannot be ruling out a process between now and the end of august. >> reporter: so far, in san quinton, more than 500 inmates have been released. now, let's keep in mind that all individuals will be tested for covid-19 within seven days of rel
let's remember that the outbreak did not hit san quinton until late may. the spread of the virus has resulted in over 200 staff testing positive to covid-19 and thousands of inmates. but the department of corrections estimates that 8,000 inmates currently could be eligible for release by the end of august because of new measures. those not serving time for a violent kram, they will be the first eligible for early release. the founder of the fair and just prosecution said that 8,000 inmates are...
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. >>> this evening a firsthand account of what it's like inside san quinton after a thousand inmates tested positive for covid-19. kpix 5 gullery goodrich spoke to a former inmate telling a chilling story, juliet? >> reporter: he told me he knew it was bad inside but he says once he was released he really got a sense just how bad it is in terms of the covid cases and what's happening behind prison walls. he said that's one of the reasons why he wanted to do this interview. >> you got out last wednesday from san quinton. >> yeah. >> and sam says he made a promise once out he would expose the unsafe living conditions inside. >> it's so filthy, contaminated and ridden with germs. they're not sweeping the tears. they're not mopping the tiers. taxpayer not cleaning handrails or wiping door handles. they're being lazy and giving us the bare minimum. >> he says it's not a matter of if inmates get exposed it's when. >> we were given a cloth mask and a quarter bottle of hand sanitizer in march. and we were told the mask would be laundered daily. they've not been laundered once. >> is there a
. >>> this evening a firsthand account of what it's like inside san quinton after a thousand inmates tested positive for covid-19. kpix 5 gullery goodrich spoke to a former inmate telling a chilling story, juliet? >> reporter: he told me he knew it was bad inside but he says once he was released he really got a sense just how bad it is in terms of the covid cases and what's happening behind prison walls. he said that's one of the reasons why he wanted to do this interview....
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at san quinton there are tents and beds in an extended area for those who fall ill. people are tested days before they are released. >> if they are negative they will be released to the jurisdiction. we are being notified of those inmates. >> christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> we are breaking records we don't want to break. new infections and death. this graph shows the new cases from mid march through tuesday. we hit an all-time high of one cases, 11,000. yesterday nearly 78,000 cases, both numbers above the blue line here. it shows a two-week average of new cases each day. sadly the number of californians dying from the virus is also going up. on wednesday, 149 people died. the most we have seen in one day throughout this pandemic. yesterday 140 californians lost their lives, and that's significantly higher than the two-week average of 75 daily deaths. here's a look at the latest numbers in the bay area. nearly 32,000 reported cases that's overall several counties seeing a surge today. santa clara county, we are keeping a close eye on. santa clara county added
at san quinton there are tents and beds in an extended area for those who fall ill. people are tested days before they are released. >> if they are negative they will be released to the jurisdiction. we are being notified of those inmates. >> christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> we are breaking records we don't want to break. new infections and death. this graph shows the new cases from mid march through tuesday. we hit an all-time high of one cases, 11,000. yesterday...
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the most notable, san quinton. more than 1300 inmates are infected with nearly 70% of those cases popping up in just the last two weeks. six inmate haves died from the virus. it all follows the transfer of inmates from a prison in chino to san quinton in late may. >>> today the prison system announced a 17th inmate from that facility in chino has died. 110 others have tested positive. on to the fire watch right now, evacuation orders in place in the town of clearlake up in lake county, crews battling a three-acre fire just broke out on dam road. you see it causing quite a bit of smoke in that area. >>> and crews are keeping an eye on two fires that broke out in contra costa county this afternoon. flames broke out near the summer lake neighborhood near east psi produce road. at one point, people living in that area were told to evacuate. those evacuations have now been lifted. >>> 20 miles away in concord, crews were able to get a fire quickly under control. this one broke out near a structure on hamilton avenue. fi
the most notable, san quinton. more than 1300 inmates are infected with nearly 70% of those cases popping up in just the last two weeks. six inmate haves died from the virus. it all follows the transfer of inmates from a prison in chino to san quinton in late may. >>> today the prison system announced a 17th inmate from that facility in chino has died. 110 others have tested positive. on to the fire watch right now, evacuation orders in place in the town of clearlake up in lake county,...
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quinton we need control mechanisms for institutions independent control mechanisms for the police for schools sure this is some good some good racism is a problem for society as a whole no one can ignore us. old persons shall be equal before the law declares article 3 of the german basic little it's a promise that gemini needs to deliver on once and for all. they need firewood to cook fields to harvest food and a place to live. in india 1300000000 people need every bit of space they can get. in the last 20 years 18000 square kilometers of forest have been cleared to accommodate the expansion of cities and settlements but the habitats of many animals have been destroyed in the process in the southern indian state of karnataka that has resulted in human wildlife conflict sometimes with deadly results. thought to my lap as morning hasn't gotten off to a very good start the coffee farmer is assessing the damage caused by his unwelcome visitors the elephants. it's not the 1st time the pesky packard terms of cause damage to his plantation. luckily only the door was broken down today. over t
quinton we need control mechanisms for institutions independent control mechanisms for the police for schools sure this is some good some good racism is a problem for society as a whole no one can ignore us. old persons shall be equal before the law declares article 3 of the german basic little it's a promise that gemini needs to deliver on once and for all. they need firewood to cook fields to harvest food and a place to live. in india 1300000000 people need every bit of space they can get. in...
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i want to bring in kansas city, missouri, mayor quinton lucas. good to see you again.hy do you think so many of your state's new cases are in younger people? >> i think if you look at a lot of the activities young peopleal are taking part in, bars have continued to be full, a lot of these larger parties. that's where most of our challenge is coming from. we're trying to remind young people they should be following social distancing rules, wearing masks. there's a little bit of youth in it and we're trying to get that to change. >> i'm reminded of a khalid song title. i think it's "young and dumb." you can't say that. that's a song title. mr. mayor, you recently extended the city's order to wear a mask in indoor public spaces and where social distancing is impossible. are people taking it seriously and following your advice? >> you know, they are, actually. when we first put on the order, there was a lot more dissension. we're in a red state here in the middle of the state. i think a lot of people, particularly in kansas city, even if they don't know why they're wearing
i want to bring in kansas city, missouri, mayor quinton lucas. good to see you again.hy do you think so many of your state's new cases are in younger people? >> i think if you look at a lot of the activities young peopleal are taking part in, bars have continued to be full, a lot of these larger parties. that's where most of our challenge is coming from. we're trying to remind young people they should be following social distancing rules, wearing masks. there's a little bit of youth in it...
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we'll start with quinton in georgia, quinton >> caller: jim, thanks for all you do and more importantlyank you to your incredible staff. >> they are so smart smart people >> caller: jim, i got a stock question for you with the push in broad band and a lot of call option activity, what is your take on commscope. >> it's been doing quite poorly. i'm taking a pass on the $9 stock. sherry in illinois, sherry >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, shar. >> caller: thanks for taking the call and doing this show. >> thank you. >> caller: i've been waiting to sell walgreens should i cut my losses now >> we don't care where the share came from but where it's going to this is the first time they reported the number and the stock didn't go down that means own the stock, not sell it. okay that is a textbook tale this stock did not get hurt let go to randy in washington, randy? >> caller: jim, boo-yah sir cramer. >> yeah. >> caller: i'm retired and watched your show for years every day. >> thank you >> caller: wondering how your vacation was. >> family quarantine so wasn't as rowdy as i could have lik
we'll start with quinton in georgia, quinton >> caller: jim, thanks for all you do and more importantlyank you to your incredible staff. >> they are so smart smart people >> caller: jim, i got a stock question for you with the push in broad band and a lot of call option activity, what is your take on commscope. >> it's been doing quite poorly. i'm taking a pass on the $9 stock. sherry in illinois, sherry >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, shar. >>...
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next up we have quinton. go ahead and introduce herself. >> hi dr. fauci i'm a rising senior in georgetown college and i'm working as a contact trace through the summer and i was wondering what should policymakers consider to ensure which country in which groups within the country get a deployable and effective vaccine and that this is not magnifying existing social and geopolitical inequality. thank you. >> thank you for being a contact tracer. i applaud you for that. we need you. the idea about equities, not only in the distribution of vaccines and scarce therapies but in the clinical trials that determine if they work or not, you want equitable distribution because you want to make sure when you test something, it is safe and effective in a minority as well and the majority of people, we have mechanisms of doing that, we have outreach in the community, we have community engagement, we have a number of mechanisms of getting people together, clinical trials, community reps in ephesus to make sure, first of all i hope and i think we will have enough
next up we have quinton. go ahead and introduce herself. >> hi dr. fauci i'm a rising senior in georgetown college and i'm working as a contact trace through the summer and i was wondering what should policymakers consider to ensure which country in which groups within the country get a deployable and effective vaccine and that this is not magnifying existing social and geopolitical inequality. thank you. >> thank you for being a contact tracer. i applaud you for that. we need you....
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here at quinton at least have has tested positive and 19 have died so far.ornia department of corrections. according to the chronicle around 200 inmates were transferred out of a facility and moved to various prisons including this one without being tested that seems to have set off what has become a real epidemic meanwhile experts have been urging the authorities to release at least half of the people inside in order to fight back against the virus and so far only about 18% have been released that's as we've seen many happy reunions outside the gates as people are being released early in an effort to get them releez before the virus takes hold. it helps to explain why more than 70,000 people across the country in prison right now seem to have come down with this virus. >>> two women overcame bush fires and monsoon rains to gain the fastest navigation by tandem bike they cycled around the globe in 263 days eight hours and seven minutes. they smashed the men's record as well the athletes biked through 25 countries and covered 18,263 miles. what a feat. what a
here at quinton at least have has tested positive and 19 have died so far.ornia department of corrections. according to the chronicle around 200 inmates were transferred out of a facility and moved to various prisons including this one without being tested that seems to have set off what has become a real epidemic meanwhile experts have been urging the authorities to release at least half of the people inside in order to fight back against the virus and so far only about 18% have been released...
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. >> a former inmate at san quinton sounding the alarm as covid-19 spreads through the prison. the promise he made to a former cell mate. >>> once envisioned as a grand gathering place, how san jose's guatalupe river park has not lived up to that dream. our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. governor newsom walking back reopenings. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >>> new restrictions cover 19 counties placed on the state's watch list. including three in the bay area. con that kosta, santa clara, and solano counties. the rules and dine-in restaurant service limit access to the california coastline, andrea joins us live from paca on thcoastline, andrea? >>> well, parking lots up and down the coast starting in southern california and stretching all the way to sonoma county will be closed this weekend in an attempt to keep crowds off the beach and from spreading the virus. ahead of the 4th of july weekend, access to much of california's famous coastline will be difficult after governor
. >> a former inmate at san quinton sounding the alarm as covid-19 spreads through the prison. the promise he made to a former cell mate. >>> once envisioned as a grand gathering place, how san jose's guatalupe river park has not lived up to that dream. our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. governor newsom walking back reopenings. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >>> new restrictions cover 19 counties placed on the state's watch list. including three...
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at san quinton another prisoner in has died. >> as alameda climbs over 10,000 covid-19 cases public officials are making a plea. avoid social gatherings. many people are not taking the warning to heart. >> reporter: the city has taken certain steps to discourage visitors from coming to the lake. one is this. posting these no parking signs around the entire lake to keep the out of town visitors away. and the residents in the area they should be doing more. >> neighbors captured scenes like this. >> i don't come here on the weekends, i try to come on the off times. >> it is hard to control people. i mean it is -- i am sure it is a concern if there is a lot of people but people are going to do what they are going to do. >> reporter: the concern is in july there was a 40% jump in cases stemming from large gatherings and parties. these four zip codes covering east oakland have the highest number of coronavirus per 100,000 in the region. >> i encourage oaklanders to be vigilant. >> reporter: they are reminding people to avoid large gatherings but many feel the city needs to take action, first step
at san quinton another prisoner in has died. >> as alameda climbs over 10,000 covid-19 cases public officials are making a plea. avoid social gatherings. many people are not taking the warning to heart. >> reporter: the city has taken certain steps to discourage visitors from coming to the lake. one is this. posting these no parking signs around the entire lake to keep the out of town visitors away. and the residents in the area they should be doing more. >> neighbors captured...
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kansas city mayor quinton luke ago. >>> still ahead, a potentially lightning application of the zoomomes to joe biden's pick for vice president. that's next. stay with us. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ - sir. - you're talking about a first [runnigeneration americanren] from the streets of the imperial valley who rose to beat the odds. she worked nights and weekends till she earned herself a master's degree. she was running in a marathon when a man behind her collapsed from cardiac arrest. and using her experience saved this man's life. so why do i think there should be more people like carmen bravo in this world? because that man... was me. introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed... now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to ke
kansas city mayor quinton luke ago. >>> still ahead, a potentially lightning application of the zoomomes to joe biden's pick for vice president. that's next. stay with us. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ - sir. - you're talking about...
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joining us now come the democratic mayor of kansas city, quinton lucas.n this year with a commitment that you were going to keep a number of homicides in kansas city in 2020 below 100 come up but here we are still in july in kansas city has already seen more than 100 murders. how bad is the homicide problem in your city and how do you explain it? >> mayor lucas: you know, i think there's a significant challenge in kansas city and a number of american cities that actually started long before black lives matter protests, long before covid-19 where we have an increase in homicides, more activity relating to illegal gun trafficking in our communities and enhanced and increased gang activities, so it's a very significant challenge, one which we have been very honest about with federal officials, our governor, and others saying we want to find a multifaceted approach to how to address it but we recognize just more patrols isn't necessarily the way. >> chris: do you think that the covid-19 and the reaction to the george floyd killing and antipolice feeling in co
joining us now come the democratic mayor of kansas city, quinton lucas.n this year with a commitment that you were going to keep a number of homicides in kansas city in 2020 below 100 come up but here we are still in july in kansas city has already seen more than 100 murders. how bad is the homicide problem in your city and how do you explain it? >> mayor lucas: you know, i think there's a significant challenge in kansas city and a number of american cities that actually started long...
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mayor quinton, good to see you. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this.s not the same conversation in kansas city. the president's not saying that those troops -- those forces are there to defend federal property. they seem to be implying that those forces are there to just sort of do what law enforcement would otherwise do in your city. >> well, that's exactly what they're claiming right now, but we have concern, all of us who signed on to onto this letter, with the fact that there is this ever expanding and creeping mission. that admission by bill barr, that they had 200 arrests in two weeks, although not true, shows you what the focus really was, and what our concern is, that this is to be a substitute policing operation, that in many ways is more about politics than it is solving very serious homicides in kansas city, and solving violent crimes for which we often will work with the fbi, u.s. marshals and atf. we all have grave concerns that this is going to exceed what normal, i guess, cooperation is, and instead lead us into a position more like port
mayor quinton, good to see you. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this.s not the same conversation in kansas city. the president's not saying that those troops -- those forces are there to defend federal property. they seem to be implying that those forces are there to just sort of do what law enforcement would otherwise do in your city. >> well, that's exactly what they're claiming right now, but we have concern, all of us who signed on to onto this letter, with the fact that...
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. >>> we learned inmates transferred from san quinton caused ott outbreak at the susanville correctional center. that prison reported no covid cases until may 22nd and now over 200 inmates there are sick. that prison allshouses inmate fire fighting crews which could be put at risk while fire season ramps up. lawmakers slam state prison leader ins are a hearing calling their handling of the pandemic a fiasco. . >> the plain fact is the virus is out of control at our state prison facilities and it's defying every curve we point to for progress. and the plain fact is, our prisons are still over crowded and there are many hundreds of medically vulnerable and very elderly inmate whose as we know from the public health data are most at risk of death from the virus. >>> skinner warned the outbreaks are putting area hospital workers at risk and setting up a dangerous loop of correctional officers bringing the virus into their communities. >>> mike pence paying a visit to arizona. one of the nation's coronavirus hot spots. it comes as the state's governor halted reopening plans. he met with doug
. >>> we learned inmates transferred from san quinton caused ott outbreak at the susanville correctional center. that prison reported no covid cases until may 22nd and now over 200 inmates there are sick. that prison allshouses inmate fire fighting crews which could be put at risk while fire season ramps up. lawmakers slam state prison leader ins are a hearing calling their handling of the pandemic a fiasco. . >> the plain fact is the virus is out of control at our state prison...
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marin county, 398 but of course, you have to take into account that includes the outbreak at sangui quinton prison. the orange and yellow indicates the rate of infection here is actually less than many surrounding,less populous counties. >>> the u.s. economy suffered the worst period ever in the second quarter. the value of goods produced in the country fell by nearly 10%. consumer spending is way down and businesses are producing a lot less. take a look at the graph in the burro of economic analysis. it shows gdp over the last seven decades. you can see drops of around 2% since the 50s including the 2008 recession but in the red on the far right, that's this year. the gdp dropping 9.5%. even the robust tech industry is showing signs of slowing. our business and tech reporter scott bud mman explains what th means for you. >> reporter: the mall may look busy but overall, our nation's economy is a horror show and we can't even get into the theater to watch it. >> only half of the shopping malls open. >> reporter: the deepest recession in american history is taking its toll. new numbers show e
marin county, 398 but of course, you have to take into account that includes the outbreak at sangui quinton prison. the orange and yellow indicates the rate of infection here is actually less than many surrounding,less populous counties. >>> the u.s. economy suffered the worst period ever in the second quarter. the value of goods produced in the country fell by nearly 10%. consumer spending is way down and businesses are producing a lot less. take a look at the graph in the burro of...
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many of them are from the outbreak at san quinton prison. and also added to the states list, montrae and san diego counties. >> firefighters in san francisco have already been busy. a house was damaged in a fireworks explosion, this evening. the san francisco fire department said a device larger than an m-80 firework was set off in a drain pipe, it blew three windows out of the house, no injuries. >>> 15 especially were displaced by fire in san francisco's mission district that may have been started by fireworks. two buildings burned and no one hurt. but it's a warning. >> san francisco, fireworks are illegal for a reason. we could lose entire communities by fireworks. >> in the east bay, contra costa fire crews are busy as well. fireworks are blamedor ff of h the cause of the fires is under investigation. >>> in the south bay, a grass fire burned up a hill side in san jose. it started at about 7:00. that is near the happy hollow zoo. you can see the flames burning the grass there. it took san jose firefighters a little more than an hour and
many of them are from the outbreak at san quinton prison. and also added to the states list, montrae and san diego counties. >> firefighters in san francisco have already been busy. a house was damaged in a fireworks explosion, this evening. the san francisco fire department said a device larger than an m-80 firework was set off in a drain pipe, it blew three windows out of the house, no injuries. >>> 15 especially were displaced by fire in san francisco's mission district that...
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for you know for staff of 10 quinton to reach out to hospitals and all that. there's no room at and have to move onto the next hospital and that's happening with increasing frequency right are in counties 3 hospitals are full and cannot accept transfers from san quentin. >>as a result over the last 2 weeks, 45 inmates have been sent to hospitals across the bay area. but with an increase in community spread those beds are also filling up state officials have placed medical tents on the baseball field at san quentin. but at this point it's unknown if they'll be used to triage patients isolate those who are covered positive from those who are not or to actually treat patients in a field hospital like setting. >>whatever we can do to establish on-site medical capacity inmates at san quentin is is critical. >>another state senate public safety committee will be looking at the outbreak here at san quentin tomorrow. it's also at that time that state officials are expected to reveal what their plans are for treating these inmates live at san quentin dan kerman kron 4
for you know for staff of 10 quinton to reach out to hospitals and all that. there's no room at and have to move onto the next hospital and that's happening with increasing frequency right are in counties 3 hospitals are full and cannot accept transfers from san quentin. >>as a result over the last 2 weeks, 45 inmates have been sent to hospitals across the bay area. but with an increase in community spread those beds are also filling up state officials have placed medical tents on the...
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many of them are from the outbreak at san quinton prison.. >> firefighters in san francisco have already been busy. a house was damaged in a fireworks explosion, this
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many of them are from the outbreak at san quinton prison. and also added to the states linte a saniego counties. >> firefighters in san francisco have already been busy. a house was damaged in a fireworks explosion, this evening. the san francisco fire drain pipe, it blew ice larger three windows out of the house, no injuries. >>> 15 especially were displaced by fire in san francisco's mission district that may have been started by fireworks. two buildings burned and no one hurt. bu warning. >> san francisco, fireworks are illegal for a reason. we could lose entire communities by fireworks. >> in the east bay, contra costa fire crews are busy as well. fireworks are blamed for a grass fire off of highway 4 and also they are fighting a barn fire. the cause of the fires is under sth up a hill side in san jose. it started at about 7:00. that is near the happy hollow zoo. you can see the flames burning the grass there. it took san jose firefighters a little more than an hour and a half to get it under control. >>> the lack of legal fireworks venu
many of them are from the outbreak at san quinton prison. and also added to the states linte a saniego counties. >> firefighters in san francisco have already been busy. a house was damaged in a fireworks explosion, this evening. the san francisco fire drain pipe, it blew ice larger three windows out of the house, no injuries. >>> 15 especially were displaced by fire in san francisco's mission district that may have been started by fireworks. two buildings burned and no one hurt....
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sant quinton currently has 925 inmates with covid-19. more than 2000 inmates at the prison was infected after the outbreak over a few weeks ago. >>> organizers say the money will be used towards his medical bills. sergeants pilanko is on a ventilator. he has been a guard at san quentin for more than 30 years and is credited for being one of the pioneers of a self help program for inmates. >>> workers walk off the job. today's strike for black lives and the message that people want to send. >>> grumes and private tutors for the new school year. >>> and later in important it was big league babe with a much different look and feel. joe will bring us all the sights and sounds from tonight's bay bridge series. >>> and hear from a residents who says he's against fireworks but got a warning anyway. and challenging the notice has been frustrating as well. i'm completing the census for my family. that could mean education for our little man and a closer bus stop for her. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. >>> ne
sant quinton currently has 925 inmates with covid-19. more than 2000 inmates at the prison was infected after the outbreak over a few weeks ago. >>> organizers say the money will be used towards his medical bills. sergeants pilanko is on a ventilator. he has been a guard at san quentin for more than 30 years and is credited for being one of the pioneers of a self help program for inmates. >>> workers walk off the job. today's strike for black lives and the message that people...
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and coming up, mayor quinton lucas from kansas city, will join us to talk about the federal agents in klobuchar will be our guest as they continue to discuss the next stimulus bill. o discuss the next stimulus bill. i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. >>> welcome back, everybody. joining me now with a look at axios a.m. di
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more than 2,000 inmates at san quinton have tested positive for the coronavirus and ten have died. >>> b.a.r.t. says they are losing money fast and need help in a big way. their general manager joined other transit agencies across the country today to ask for $36 billion in emergency funding. over the next three years, he predicts b.a.r.t. will lose $975 million. the group wants senators to include the money in the next coronavirus relief package being debated on capitol hill. >>> up next, should students be back in the classroom next month? debate raging with two different perspectives. >>> and what's all the noise about? the peacock. yeah, that peacock causing a stir in an east bay neighborhood. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking the fog, as we roll through the next 24 hours and what it will do to our temperatures and some things you should think about here with our fire season starting to begin to heighten. i'll have details on that in about eight minutes. >>> put kids back in classrooms, make learning 100% online? or should it be a combination of both. the berkley
more than 2,000 inmates at san quinton have tested positive for the coronavirus and ten have died. >>> b.a.r.t. says they are losing money fast and need help in a big way. their general manager joined other transit agencies across the country today to ask for $36 billion in emergency funding. over the next three years, he predicts b.a.r.t. will lose $975 million. the group wants senators to include the money in the next coronavirus relief package being debated on capitol hill....
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. >> the state now moving to control the outbreak at san quinton, what the fwongovernor ordered thatting set to reopen monday, they have new rules to follow, and some wonder what enforcement will look like. i have the story coming up. >>> and two bay area zoos, one opening the other still closed. news at 5:00 is next. >> announcer: building a better bay area, for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >>> governor newsom is ordering the california state prison system to release thousands of inmauts. good evening and thank you for joining us. >> it's an attempt to stem a
. >> the state now moving to control the outbreak at san quinton, what the fwongovernor ordered thatting set to reopen monday, they have new rules to follow, and some wonder what enforcement will look like. i have the story coming up. >>> and two bay area zoos, one opening the other still closed. news at 5:00 is next. >> announcer: building a better bay area, for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >>> governor newsom is ordering the california state...
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said that this is a priority and he tends to get the most vulnerable inmates out of san quiz and quinton and reduce the overall population. >>the rest recorded more than 60,000 new coronavirus cases yesterday setting at another daily record and that has a number of organizations and companies reconsidering whether they're going to do large events and large gatherings. john lawrence has more. >>some walt disney world theme parks in orlando getting ready for a phased reopening for the general public this weekend. and it will be a small world after all with attendance limits. temperature screenings masks and social distancing will also be in force for guests at the mouse house as covid-19 cases rise on a daily basis. there are concerns about protecting people when they're outdoors some college sports programs are making changes. big 10 teams will only play conference games this season. there's a chance we might have football teams. >>so we shifted to i can we got kids on the shield drive-in theaters like this one in chicago allow people to beat cabin fever safely, it's alive, but you know,
said that this is a priority and he tends to get the most vulnerable inmates out of san quiz and quinton and reduce the overall population. >>the rest recorded more than 60,000 new coronavirus cases yesterday setting at another daily record and that has a number of organizations and companies reconsidering whether they're going to do large events and large gatherings. john lawrence has more. >>some walt disney world theme parks in orlando getting ready for a phased reopening for the...
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state prison health leaders over the weekend confirming two new coronavirus related deaths at san quinton. the prison has nearly 1500 active cases among thoseand sta. the total of nine inmates died. advocates are calling for action. last week governor newsom anountsing release of thousands of inmates from prisons statewide. >> relatives a man shot and killed by chp officers demanding more transparency in this case. on june 6th, c had hp officers killed this man in oakland. investigators say he tried to ram officers with a car stolen during a chaotic looting that all happened at an oakland dealership. his girlfriend in the car was injured. today he would have turned 24. family members are calling for the names of the officers involved to be released which the chp is not required to do. oakland police handling that investigation. >>> a powerful and peaceful demonstration against hate in the east bay. this is video from nbc bay area sky ranger. showing about 1,000 black lives matter supporters marching yesterday in martinez:yesterd. yesterday's march was sparked by flyers found in the downto
state prison health leaders over the weekend confirming two new coronavirus related deaths at san quinton. the prison has nearly 1500 active cases among thoseand sta. the total of nine inmates died. advocates are calling for action. last week governor newsom anountsing release of thousands of inmates from prisons statewide. >> relatives a man shot and killed by chp officers demanding more transparency in this case. on june 6th, c had hp officers killed this man in oakland. investigators...
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and as violence spikes in mayor cities, chris talks with kansas city mayor quinton lucas about what hisity needs from washington. that's "fox news sunday" about 20 minutes from now, 7:00 p.m. eastern here on fox news channel. >>> and "the fox report" continues after a short break. t. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete clean pledge, curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. with so many vehicles of so many kinds, you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go... again. whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. enterprise. sfx: ssfx: clickvolving door ♪ music: high energy music ♪ ♪ music: high energy music ♪ music stops ♪ high energy music resumes ♪ "should i invest in stocks or not?" meaning, "are stocks going to rise or not?", let's instead stop looking at the investments, which we can't control, and let's now look at our goals, which we can control. in other words, we only want to take as much risk as is necessary to achieve our goals. we need to protect th
and as violence spikes in mayor cities, chris talks with kansas city mayor quinton lucas about what hisity needs from washington. that's "fox news sunday" about 20 minutes from now, 7:00 p.m. eastern here on fox news channel. >>> and "the fox report" continues after a short break. t. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete clean pledge, curbside rentals and...
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. >>> for the first time we are hearing from state prison officials about the growing covid-19 n quinton. the present was the focus of the hearing today in sacramento. so far than 1100 inmates have tested positive, along with a number of staff members there. prison officials admit they have made mistakes, but they say plans are now in place to address the outbreak. >> we are now at a point of crisis. there is no proactive measures. we are leaving behind the ball. >> we cannot sweep it under the rug, there must be accountability. >> reporter: lasting state prison officials, lawmakers question how inmates return 19 could be transferred from a prison in chino to san quentin. >> and many tests the tests were 2 to 4 weeks old, far too old to be a reliable indicator for the absence of covid. >> i still don't understand it. >> reporter: it was also found the deficiencies at san quentin contributed to the spread. lack of ventilation, flow testing turnaround, inmates refusing testing and the layout , including a lack of beds. >> i don't say this lightly, but this is a failure of leadership. >> re
. >>> for the first time we are hearing from state prison officials about the growing covid-19 n quinton. the present was the focus of the hearing today in sacramento. so far than 1100 inmates have tested positive, along with a number of staff members there. prison officials admit they have made mistakes, but they say plans are now in place to address the outbreak. >> we are now at a point of crisis. there is no proactive measures. we are leaving behind the ball. >> we...
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muriel bowser, chicago mayor lori lightfoot, atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms, kansas city mayor quintonas, and seattle mayor jenny durkan. president trump is expected to send federal agents to chicago as early as this week to confront protesters. this is trump spspeaking monday. pres. trump: new york and chicago and philadelphia from detroit and baltimore and all of these -- pope and is a mess. we are not going to let this happen in our country, all run by liberal democrats. amy: this is chicago mayor lori lightfoot responding to trump in an intererview monday y on msnb. >>>> wee still h have a constit. we still have laws on the book. i'm going to u use those. we' not g going too have tierney inin the city of chicagago. it is just not going to happen. amy: "it is just not goingng to happen" shshe says. for more, we are joined by two guests in citieses where federal troooops could be sent after they've already been deployed in portland. in chicago, jitu brown is the national director of the journey fofor justice alliance and a a racial equity fellow with the atlantic institute. and in se
muriel bowser, chicago mayor lori lightfoot, atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms, kansas city mayor quintonas, and seattle mayor jenny durkan. president trump is expected to send federal agents to chicago as early as this week to confront protesters. this is trump spspeaking monday. pres. trump: new york and chicago and philadelphia from detroit and baltimore and all of these -- pope and is a mess. we are not going to let this happen in our country, all run by liberal democrats. amy: this is...
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california's governor gavin newsom admitting that the decision to transfer prisoners into sangui quintonted in at least seven deaths. in the wake of that decision, the california's corrections medical examiner is out of a job. there are decisions being made during this pandemic that will reveal themselves only in dissadi distant hindsight that are terrible mistakes. but then there are mistakes that are clear right from the get go. in this case marin county is left struggling with the consequencing and trying to figure out how to do right by that facility where so many men are sick and dying. ms. rice, thank you for making time for us. >> happy to be here. >> so a couple of weeks ago you sent a letter the governor asking for help with this crisis. you wanted onsite capacity to manage the care of prisoners that were sick. you wanted an incident commander. it seems like you were on this in terms of how serious it was and what needed to happen. can you talk to us about the response that you got and whether you feel like it is finally coming together in terms of what needs to be done here? >>
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kind and is due to the rising coronavirus numbers in ran in the bay area, including you know saying quinton being right here in marin county and the rising numbers there the goal is to prepare students and staff to eventually be in schools full-time, but with the health of everyone in mind officials are discussing precautions such as distancing between teachers and students you can see on your screen using outdoor areas for teaching as much as possible guiding movement through hallways unknowns congregating at lock lockers like they do and middle and high school. >>no large gatherings in the use of playgrounds will be extremely limited also the use of supplies sharing them will be limited as well no meals will be served in classrooms or outside no cafeterias plus much much more wearing county special education and alternative education classes reopen on may 18th with the guidance from public health there's still a lot of anxiety though from staff students from parents about reopening this fall. that is why these discussions are happening nonstop. there's another one today and another one ne
kind and is due to the rising coronavirus numbers in ran in the bay area, including you know saying quinton being right here in marin county and the rising numbers there the goal is to prepare students and staff to eventually be in schools full-time, but with the health of everyone in mind officials are discussing precautions such as distancing between teachers and students you can see on your screen using outdoor areas for teaching as much as possible guiding movement through hallways unknowns...
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and the mayor of kansas city quinton lucas joins us now. so good morning. thank you for being on.t really don't know. people started to ask me after that press conference where are the 200 arrests. how can they get that actually accomplished in less than two weeks? we are not that large of a place. how can you have an operation about solving unsolved murders 200 arrests not relatted to murders themselves? it is an ongoing challenge and concern. i have a strong relationship with our local u.s. attorney here but the challenge is that from washington and i think from leadership there is this desire to have a political and politicized operation and that's why you get claims like that that ultimately run foul. >> mayor lucas, it is willie geist. is it true you learned federal officers were in your city by reading twitter? >> so the u.s. attorney's office had talked to my office previously about federal support. and then there was no conversation and then one day i'm actually sitting in this office and they say, well, you were name checked at white house press briefing, they rolled out
and the mayor of kansas city quinton lucas joins us now. so good morning. thank you for being on.t really don't know. people started to ask me after that press conference where are the 200 arrests. how can they get that actually accomplished in less than two weeks? we are not that large of a place. how can you have an operation about solving unsolved murders 200 arrests not relatted to murders themselves? it is an ongoing challenge and concern. i have a strong relationship with our local u.s....
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>> hi, my name is quinton asher. i'm calling to support the good foods purchasing program. i think it should be a complete divestment. i'm calling because first of all i think that any sport of killing animals, even people who eat meat will oftentimes acknowledge that hurting animals doesn't feel like the right thing to do and that we should be moving forward to a better future where our society has moved past that sort of violence. so it's really just a matter of making it accessible and making it happen for everyone. i'm also a young person. i'm 18 years old. if you seen the movement with the school climate strikes and greta thunberg, you'll see that many young people are very concerned about climate change. it's going to be us that will be facing the uncertain future. so i really urge you on behalf of my fellow young people and also on behalf of the animals that you please completely divest our future is in your hands. thank you. >> thank you. can we have the next caller please? >> madam chair, that completes the queue. >> thank you. before we vote on the amendments and
>> hi, my name is quinton asher. i'm calling to support the good foods purchasing program. i think it should be a complete divestment. i'm calling because first of all i think that any sport of killing animals, even people who eat meat will oftentimes acknowledge that hurting animals doesn't feel like the right thing to do and that we should be moving forward to a better future where our society has moved past that sort of violence. so it's really just a matter of making it accessible and...
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so lastly, i asked you support this san quinton resolution on rastled today. your agenda today. i live in moran, and i think it's sad our hospitals are taxed over the situation and that the san quinnton needs do something to rectify the situation and prevent more infections. thank you for your time. >> thank you for your comment, sir. i'm a swimmer who frequents the aquatic park on a weekly basis despite covid and i'm asking for your support for item 10, resolution and support of aquatic park and pier. we have reached thousands of use, bringing them to the bay, to learn about wildlife and enjoy the outdoors. we have received national park service for our youth volunteer program and reduced thousands of plastic pollution and picked up thousands of cigarette butts. we are losing a valuable place for health and education for san francisco residents and visitors. and on behalf of the union and our members, we urge you to recommend rebuilding the pier and revitalize the park. i would like to thank supervisor stephanie and peskin in posturing this resolution and enjoying the park firs
so lastly, i asked you support this san quinton resolution on rastled today. your agenda today. i live in moran, and i think it's sad our hospitals are taxed over the situation and that the san quinnton needs do something to rectify the situation and prevent more infections. thank you for your time. >> thank you for your comment, sir. i'm a swimmer who frequents the aquatic park on a weekly basis despite covid and i'm asking for your support for item 10, resolution and support of aquatic...
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. >> the governor says the state will keep working to reduce the inmate population at san quinton. there are tents set up outside to provide more social distancing. the governor is also talking about california's record death toll from coronavirus saying we have to take it seriously. >> for those that just think that now people are getting it and no one is dying, that is very misleading. it is fundamentally untrue. and california's numbers reporting over a seven day period, averaging 73, 149 yesterday, are a testament to that point, how devastating and deadly this disease continues to be. >> governor newsom says california is especially focused on getting help to people in four of the 26 counties on the california watch list. the counties in the central valley and los angeles in kourn california. at this point more than 200,000 people have tested positive for covid-19 in the state. yesterday saw 7,000 new cases of the coronavirus state wide. 149 people died as the death toll now stands at more than 6700 people. we focus s on the bay area and find more than 32,000 cases have been re
. >> the governor says the state will keep working to reduce the inmate population at san quinton. there are tents set up outside to provide more social distancing. the governor is also talking about california's record death toll from coronavirus saying we have to take it seriously. >> for those that just think that now people are getting it and no one is dying, that is very misleading. it is fundamentally untrue. and california's numbers reporting over a seven day period,...
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i want you to call your moms and dads tell them you're about to be on tv where are brianna and quintone got to show you their wedding photo because it was at you're looking at.they were plae us in new york to be on the plaza to celebrate the first one. so we're going to offer y'all a rain check we want you guys to come back. how are you going to celebrate one year together? >> we plan on doing a hiking trip followed by a nice dinner and maybe some netflix and chill. >> oh. netflix and chill. >> it's morning tv morning tv >> all right, guys happy anniversary. enjoy yourselves >> thank you >> how about we go from a first anniversary to a first birthday. i am looking for allison, martin, marissa, and kyler where are you? oh, there they are >> hi, hoda! >> hi, guys. >> look at that guy. >> i can't >> so here's the thing happy birthday it's tyler's first birthday. >> it's his party of one >> i know you guys are going to throw a big birthday celebration to celebrate his adoption. but obviously because of the pandemic you can't do that how are you going to celebrate >> we did a family zoom pa
i want you to call your moms and dads tell them you're about to be on tv where are brianna and quintone got to show you their wedding photo because it was at you're looking at.they were plae us in new york to be on the plaza to celebrate the first one. so we're going to offer y'all a rain check we want you guys to come back. how are you going to celebrate one year together? >> we plan on doing a hiking trip followed by a nice dinner and maybe some netflix and chill. >> oh. netflix...
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>> hi, my name is quinton asher. i'm calling to support the good foods purchasing program. i think it should be a complete divestment. i'm calling because first of all i think that any sport of killing animals, even people who eat meat will oftentimes acknowledge that hurting animals doesn't feel like the right thing to do and that we should be moving forward to a better future where our society has moved past that sort of violence. so it's really just a matter of making it accessible and making it happen for everyone. i'm also a young person. i'm 18 years old. if you seen the movement with the school climate strikes and greta thunberg, you'll see that many young people are very concerned about climate change. it's going to be us that will be facing the uncertain future. so i really urge you on behalf of my fellow young people and also on behalf of the animals that you please completely divest our future is in your hands. thank you. >> thank you. can we have the next caller please? >> madam chair, that completes the queue. >> thank you. before we vote on the amendments and
>> hi, my name is quinton asher. i'm calling to support the good foods purchasing program. i think it should be a complete divestment. i'm calling because first of all i think that any sport of killing animals, even people who eat meat will oftentimes acknowledge that hurting animals doesn't feel like the right thing to do and that we should be moving forward to a better future where our society has moved past that sort of violence. so it's really just a matter of making it accessible and...
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so lastly, i asked you support this san quinton resolution on rastled today. your agenda today. live in moran, and i think it's sad our hospitals are taxed over the situation and that the san quinnton needs do something to rectify the situation and prevent more infections. thank you for your time. >> thank you for your comment, sir. i'm a swimmer who frequents the aquatic park on a weekly basis despite covid and i'm asking for your support for item 10, resolution and support of aquatic park and pier. we have reached thousands of use, bringing them to the bay, to learn about wildlife and enjoy the outdoors. we have received national park service for our youth volunteer program and reduced thousands of plastic pollution and picked up thousands of cigarette butts. we are losing a valuable place for health and education for san francisco residents and visitors. and on behalf of the union and our members, we urge you to recommend rebuilding the pier and revitalize the park. i would like to thank supervisor stephanie and peskin in posturing this resolution and enjoying the park firsth
so lastly, i asked you support this san quinton resolution on rastled today. your agenda today. live in moran, and i think it's sad our hospitals are taxed over the situation and that the san quinnton needs do something to rectify the situation and prevent more infections. thank you for your time. >> thank you for your comment, sir. i'm a swimmer who frequents the aquatic park on a weekly basis despite covid and i'm asking for your support for item 10, resolution and support of aquatic...
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some of that increase is because of the outbreak in san quinton prison. >> speaking about that outbreak of investigators believe the coronavirus has claimed two more lives at the prison. 57-year-old scott thomas burstyn. he's been on death row for the murders of two people in san diego. another inmate was on death row since 1989 for killing a man in sacramento. we are hearing from a former san quentin inmate who tested positive for covid 19 just days after his release. 23-year-old jose gomez said he had a sore throat late last month. he knew he was sick and likely contagious when he was released from prison this past monday. he was dropped off at a transit stop where he made his way to a family apartment in san francisco. he took the covid-19 test the next day and was positive. they helped him get a downtown hotel where he is now quarantine. conditions in san quentin are ripe for outbreaks. >> we go out and play basketball or handball or do push-ups. we have vomiting. >> gomez was in san quentin for probation violation on a burglary conviction. he was released before getting previous te
some of that increase is because of the outbreak in san quinton prison. >> speaking about that outbreak of investigators believe the coronavirus has claimed two more lives at the prison. 57-year-old scott thomas burstyn. he's been on death row for the murders of two people in san diego. another inmate was on death row since 1989 for killing a man in sacramento. we are hearing from a former san quentin inmate who tested positive for covid 19 just days after his release. 23-year-old jose...
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mayor quinton lucas says he met with officers' families last weekend and it was one of their biggestrtment said several officers have had their private information posted online recently. mayor do you cass says police and public works have a right to get home safely. the measure now heads to the city council. okay. so watch as this guy quite literally flips out. a florida man tries to avoid being arrested by cart wheeling away from officers. he tried to cart wheel await a minute he does multiple flips orlando. officers took him down for blocking traffic. the man was able to wiggle out of their grasp. he was arrested and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest. the "wall street journal" is responding to complaints from hundreds of staffers about his opinions section, the workers sent a letter to the publisher calling for more fact-checking and transparency between the news and opinion sections. the editorial board writing, quote: it was probably inevitable that the wave of progressive cancel culture would arrive at the journal as it has at every other cu
mayor quinton lucas says he met with officers' families last weekend and it was one of their biggestrtment said several officers have had their private information posted online recently. mayor do you cass says police and public works have a right to get home safely. the measure now heads to the city council. okay. so watch as this guy quite literally flips out. a florida man tries to avoid being arrested by cart wheeling away from officers. he tried to cart wheel await a minute he does...
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targeted by sfpd and have family members who are still incarcerated at risk of death due to covid in san quinton. outside of the bay area the city has a reputation as a city that is hateful. you have the power to change this and now is the time. the sfpd say golden egg for you, defund asking a solution to the budget shortfall. take the horses off the payroll. why would the sfpd get $43 million increase while schools face a 26 million-dollar cut. we hold non-profit in city health and housing agencies accountable to their line items to allow sfpd to say why have the exact number of that during a budget meeting. everyone calling in has more information on the police budget that came out of this meeting. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello, caller. >> hi, i have throw thing threeo say. you guys are just shit. you are awesome. thank you so much for calling in. and secondly i'd like to address the supervisors. we're all awake right now and we're watching you. he need to understand if you do not defund the police we will vote you out. thirdly, i've been on the line for hours
targeted by sfpd and have family members who are still incarcerated at risk of death due to covid in san quinton. outside of the bay area the city has a reputation as a city that is hateful. you have the power to change this and now is the time. the sfpd say golden egg for you, defund asking a solution to the budget shortfall. take the horses off the payroll. why would the sfpd get $43 million increase while schools face a 26 million-dollar cut. we hold non-profit in city health and housing...
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targeted by sfpd and have family members who are still incarcerated at risk of death due to covid in san quinton. outside of the bay area the city has a reputation as a city that is hateful. you have the power to change this and now is the time. the sfpd say golden egg for you, defund asking a solution to the budget shortfall. take the horses off the payroll. why would the sfpd get $43 million increase while schools face a 26 million-dollar cut. we hold non-profit in city health and housing agencies accountable to their line items to allow sfpd to say why have the exact number of that during a budget meeting. everyone calling in has more information on the police budget that came out of this meeting. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello, caller. >> hi, i have throw thing threeo say. you guys are just shit. you are awesome. thank you so much for calling in. and secondly i'd like to address the supervisors. we're all awake right now and we're watching you. he need to understand if you do not defund the police we will vote you out. thirdly, i've been on the line for hours
targeted by sfpd and have family members who are still incarcerated at risk of death due to covid in san quinton. outside of the bay area the city has a reputation as a city that is hateful. you have the power to change this and now is the time. the sfpd say golden egg for you, defund asking a solution to the budget shortfall. take the horses off the payroll. why would the sfpd get $43 million increase while schools face a 26 million-dollar cut. we hold non-profit in city health and housing...
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the agreement of the city's mayor. 1a mayors from across the country, including — kansas city mayor quintone now signed this letter addressed to attorney general william barr and chad wolf, the acting secretary of the department of homeland security. it asks them to stop sending federal officers to their cities. now one city where the federal police are already in place is portland, oregon. where protests over police brutality following the death of george floyd have been happening every night for nearly two months — sometimes turning violent. so how did we get here? the next day. a
the agreement of the city's mayor. 1a mayors from across the country, including — kansas city mayor quintone now signed this letter addressed to attorney general william barr and chad wolf, the acting secretary of the department of homeland security. it asks them to stop sending federal officers to their cities. now one city where the federal police are already in place is portland, oregon. where protests over police brutality following the death of george floyd have been happening every...