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chairman in light of the fact you don't want to be nominated for chair i nominate commissioner renne for chair. >> any other nominations for chair? okay hearing none public comment? >> commissioner ray heart for open government we need someone that will lead and i don't mean financial every time you try to find someone from illegally using money for illegal campaigns they'll find a way i'd like someone that makes an effort to do some of the things and you've neglect under the current lisp so such as enforcing the sunset ordinance people think they have a right to go to a public hearing and until the shut hits the fan and told they're not allowed to i have a list of 19 or they tried try to get public records and denied those by people that know under the law they have a requirement to provide it yet for 8 years i've been coming to theometers with lip service to our responsibility of enforcing the sunset ordinance like on tonight agenda one case from the sunset task force ion they've gotten to the point they don't see to send e send it to you and purposing to protect other people in po
chairman in light of the fact you don't want to be nominated for chair i nominate commissioner renne for chair. >> any other nominations for chair? okay hearing none public comment? >> commissioner ray heart for open government we need someone that will lead and i don't mean financial every time you try to find someone from illegally using money for illegal campaigns they'll find a way i'd like someone that makes an effort to do some of the things and you've neglect under the...
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well, where you'll be going next and commissioner renne away's raised did issues of the expenditures for lobbyists i was disappointed i couldn't come and talk i was in the civil grand jury and took a 54 of slowdowns i know you want me to do that again, i will not (laughter) >> okay. is there another motion to elect scomplaern as chair. >> all in favor that motion passes 5 to zero congratulations commissioner renne elections for vice chair commissioner keane. >> yes. i'd like to nominate commissioner andrews. >> are there any other nominations for vice chair public comment. >> commissioners ray heart inform san francisco open heart i'm in favor of commissioner andrews to serve as vice chair i've gone through several times and looked at the video of the hearing that was held on my matter referred by the sunset ordinance task force and the only two people that asked questions were commissioner keane and commissioner andrews i said is there any way of using the audio video equipment without extend $42,000 and the city librarian lied to him is no other way all they had to do was take the
well, where you'll be going next and commissioner renne away's raised did issues of the expenditures for lobbyists i was disappointed i couldn't come and talk i was in the civil grand jury and took a 54 of slowdowns i know you want me to do that again, i will not (laughter) >> okay. is there another motion to elect scomplaern as chair. >> all in favor that motion passes 5 to zero congratulations commissioner renne elections for vice chair commissioner keane. >> yes. i'd like...
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from a suburb of paris to the town of rennes. the incident in 2005 is as fresh as it was today so is their sense of loss. >> translator: we remember, we never forget. a few days ago it would have been his birthday. he would have been 25. from 15 to 25. his life would have completely changed. he could have finished his studies. he could have done the things he wanted to do. particularly in football which was his great passion. >> ziad and bu thrvetiona had not committed any crime. they had been playing football with friends when a police patrol car pulled up. fearing they would get hassle from the police the boys climbed the fence of an electricity substation where they were electrocuted. their deaths triggered rioting in the neighborhood. night after night protestors set fire to cars and public buildings. the riots spread to other suburbs and the government declared a state of emergency. it's been an extremely long legal process. now ten years later the families hope that this trial will finally give them some answers. the death
from a suburb of paris to the town of rennes. the incident in 2005 is as fresh as it was today so is their sense of loss. >> translator: we remember, we never forget. a few days ago it would have been his birthday. he would have been 25. from 15 to 25. his life would have completely changed. he could have finished his studies. he could have done the things he wanted to do. particularly in football which was his great passion. >> ziad and bu thrvetiona had not committed any crime....
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. >>> we're crossing back to jacky rowland, who is joining us from rennes. we were telling you about the trial taking place there on the police officers. tell us what we expect to see jacky, during the course of the trial. >> well, the trial will last five days, and i was in the courtroom just a moment ago before coming down to talk to you. at that stage they were listening to a very important witness, a third young man who was also with the two boys who were killed on the day when they were involved in this chase with the police. he spoke about how he survived but he was badly burned in the electricity substation. he was talking about how the trauma he suffered over the years, and ten years later there is a sense of irrational guilt that he survived and his two friends died. the purpose of the trial is to establish whether or not, in fact the police could have done anything to intervene and save those two boys when it was seen that they had run climbed over the fence and run into the substation. the police and their lawyers are saying there was not any negl
. >>> we're crossing back to jacky rowland, who is joining us from rennes. we were telling you about the trial taking place there on the police officers. tell us what we expect to see jacky, during the course of the trial. >> well, the trial will last five days, and i was in the courtroom just a moment ago before coming down to talk to you. at that stage they were listening to a very important witness, a third young man who was also with the two boys who were killed on the day...
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rennes -- keenan reynolds reports. >> chris said he was quitting and walking away from a lucrative career because as the e.s.p.n. out line "outside the leaps", i don't think it's worth the risk of. >> who knows how many hits is too many. my end goal is long term. i'm not willing to sacrifice 15-20 years of my life. for years the football league and players know hits to the head can result in brain damage. this week three others announced decisions to give up. in 2012 junior seal committed suicide. an autopsy concluding he suffered chronic brain damage during his 20 year career. other players like pittsburgh's mike webb ser was tormented by pain. >> players are listening about it listening to tone your dorsett -- tony dorsett talking about battles with depression and suicidal thoughts. >> reporter: critiques say the n.f.l. has been slow to address the problems. the league under took studies and adapted rules. prominent people from legendry former player and coach to president obama expressed reservations about letting children play football. >> parents hold the key. they are the future of
rennes -- keenan reynolds reports. >> chris said he was quitting and walking away from a lucrative career because as the e.s.p.n. out line "outside the leaps", i don't think it's worth the risk of. >> who knows how many hits is too many. my end goal is long term. i'm not willing to sacrifice 15-20 years of my life. for years the football league and players know hits to the head can result in brain damage. this week three others announced decisions to give up. in 2012...
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rennes reports. reynolds reports. >> reporter: this couple have been committed for nearly 2 years. the women say they had slim hopes of being married in the eyes of their state. >> when a federal judge unexpectedly shut down the ban on marriage, they raced to the courthouse for a marriageness. >> i was hobbling as fast as possible because i was scared something could happen. >> we got our licence in hand. there it is. >> cystan and wolf see their marriage as a long ongoing struggle for equality under the law. with the spirit of a civil rights struggle that climaxed in the deep south, 5 decades ago. >> people say i'm for liberation and rights. you can't be if we are not for the liberation of all people. >> alabama is fighting against gay marriage. on march 3rd, the state supreme court ordered officials not to provide marriage licences to same-sex couples. president obama law permitted marriage between a man and a woman, and that the state has compelling interest in keeping to that traditional definiti
rennes reports. reynolds reports. >> reporter: this couple have been committed for nearly 2 years. the women say they had slim hopes of being married in the eyes of their state. >> when a federal judge unexpectedly shut down the ban on marriage, they raced to the courthouse for a marriageness. >> i was hobbling as fast as possible because i was scared something could happen. >> we got our licence in hand. there it is. >> cystan and wolf see their marriage as a long...
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reporting from rennes. >> aid agencies are racing to get tens of thousands of tons of food and supplies people before the rainy season begins next month but the task is hampered by bad roads and volatile security situation. katherine has this report. >> a rush to beat south sudan's rainy season, it starts in april. most of these supplies must be delivered in areas that are hard to reach because of bad rules and security. rebels and militia who have allied themselves to both sides still control large areas. these rations are packaged for air drops in areas that cannot be accessed by wrote. >> it's a situation where 2.5 million are at risk. we can only see that number growing. >> in many parts of the oil-riched, but troubled state food is brought in by boats using the river nile. it is faster and less dangerous. it's difficult to reach areas by road, but the needs are many. this food was supposed to be in by february, but because of logistics and government bureaucracy it is only getting here now. there are 15 days of rations to last them a month. >> when the crisis happened, we could not
reporting from rennes. >> aid agencies are racing to get tens of thousands of tons of food and supplies people before the rainy season begins next month but the task is hampered by bad roads and volatile security situation. katherine has this report. >> a rush to beat south sudan's rainy season, it starts in april. most of these supplies must be delivered in areas that are hard to reach because of bad rules and security. rebels and militia who have allied themselves to both sides...
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. >> rennes -- rob reynolds joins us from selma. 50 years ago to the day, what is going on?> well, i wanted to show you this amazing screen behind me. let me stand aside and we can show you the edmund pettus bridge which is strong with tens of thousands of people. a lot of people marched across the bridge about an hour and a half ago. now they are coming back from the other side. you can see people are carrying signs, people are waving flags and banners, there's a massive crowd. it's predominantly african american but not only african-americans. there are many people of various ethnicities and races here in selma to commemorate the day, the 50th anniversary of the bloody sunday march across the bridge, which turned into a crucial juncture for the u.s. civil rights movement, and did lead in relatively short order after a legislative process, to the passage of the voting rights act in 1965. that is a flavor of what you get to see, what we have been seeing all day, really here in selma. amazing numbers of crowds large number of people. very spirited generally a celebratory mood
. >> rennes -- rob reynolds joins us from selma. 50 years ago to the day, what is going on?> well, i wanted to show you this amazing screen behind me. let me stand aside and we can show you the edmund pettus bridge which is strong with tens of thousands of people. a lot of people marched across the bridge about an hour and a half ago. now they are coming back from the other side. you can see people are carrying signs, people are waving flags and banners, there's a massive crowd. it's...
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jacky rowland has more from rennes. >> what lice at the heart of the case is the deep mistrust that existed between young people in the suburbs and the police force at the time that the two boys were electrocuted. what happened is the police received a call from a local person saying they had seen some youth on the building site and maybe a burglary had taken place. a police patrol came into the neighborhoods. the two boys saw the police, feared they were going to be hassled as had happened times in the past and they fled. the police chased them. they went over the fence into this electricity substation and we all know what happened afterwards they were electrocuted and it's taken ten years for this trial to actually come to court. the families say that there are a lot of unanswered questions about what happened on that day. negligence they say and really events that were symptomatic and the hostility with which the police treated local people from immigrant backgrounds. the police on the other hand say that they understand the desire for families to have closure but that these two police o
jacky rowland has more from rennes. >> what lice at the heart of the case is the deep mistrust that existed between young people in the suburbs and the police force at the time that the two boys were electrocuted. what happened is the police received a call from a local person saying they had seen some youth on the building site and maybe a burglary had taken place. a police patrol came into the neighborhoods. the two boys saw the police, feared they were going to be hassled as had...
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. >> when heather renn there was a party thrown for her by somebody who was disgustingly rich at a mansion command hundreds of people came. wind, hors d'oeuvres, just wonderful, and people were cutting checks with zeros in all the stuff. first question somebody all right, like that much money you throw a party for you, would you allow it? second question, union support guess what the greatest source of outside income in the dormitory election, the last of the top 25 gubernatorial election of the greatest source of outside to get outside income, unions would you accept you know accept, you know, unlimited union support, not only money but all sorts of contributions. if i want to put up five billboards supporting your campaign, would you campaign, would you discourage me from doing that? also, here is a a good one. as you know, it's jeff kurz on to my great guy great progressive, was involved in the obama campaign with this guy alone raise 150,000. >> 150000 just like a month for obama. but anyway, he ran for congress in new york and for congress in new york and may what i thought was a wond
. >> when heather renn there was a party thrown for her by somebody who was disgustingly rich at a mansion command hundreds of people came. wind, hors d'oeuvres, just wonderful, and people were cutting checks with zeros in all the stuff. first question somebody all right, like that much money you throw a party for you, would you allow it? second question, union support guess what the greatest source of outside income in the dormitory election, the last of the top 25 gubernatorial election...
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. >> it's going to take a new renn generation of courageous conservatives to help make america greate fight. >> reporter: ted cruz is a tea party favorite. first out of the gate in what's shaping up to be a crowded republican field. senator rand paul announces in two weeks. former governor jeb bush. >> are you excited to be in iowa? >> i am. >> reporter: already campaigning but not officially in. same for governor chris christie rick santorum and governor rick perry. >> have you made up your mind yet? >> no i haven't. i will do that latter part of may, first part of june. >> reporter: democrats by contrast don't have much choice. the e-mail controversy continues to haunt hillary clinton. congressional committee investigating benghazi now calling for her to turn over her private server to a third party. who does that leave? not elizabeth warren even though "the boston globe " urged her to reconsider. not jerry brown either. for now the only democrat who seems to be mounting a challenge is former maryland governor martin o'malley. ♪ feel like you still have a choice ♪ >> reporter: sing
. >> it's going to take a new renn generation of courageous conservatives to help make america greate fight. >> reporter: ted cruz is a tea party favorite. first out of the gate in what's shaping up to be a crowded republican field. senator rand paul announces in two weeks. former governor jeb bush. >> are you excited to be in iowa? >> i am. >> reporter: already campaigning but not officially in. same for governor chris christie rick santorum and governor rick...
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. >> shocked and just learning of the information renne will i. >> behind bars for the crime after searching this home. police arrested 40-year-old christopher -- he's been bg held out bail and set to be arraigned on tuesday. >> i did not -- he's not any kind of -- any parameter near that. he's a nice person. a charming person and he -- he doesn't even break the law. i'm like -- he own with even run a red light. just very particular that way. ing in that points that. >> emily turner. >> the -- expected to conduct an autopsy to term a cause of death. expected to make his first court appearance on tuesday as well. >> one person is dead. another in critical deny after an apparent rock slide. it happened just before 6:00 saturday night in the area of it arch rock at the national seashore. a park service says a cliff unexpectedly gave way at the arch rock overlook and two hikers fell some 60 feet. one died at the scene and another air lifted to the hop. no word on his condition this morning. >> happening now, out of east bay the fifth annual oakland running festival. it'll feature a 5k run a half
. >> shocked and just learning of the information renne will i. >> behind bars for the crime after searching this home. police arrested 40-year-old christopher -- he's been bg held out bail and set to be arraigned on tuesday. >> i did not -- he's not any kind of -- any parameter near that. he's a nice person. a charming person and he -- he doesn't even break the law. i'm like -- he own with even run a red light. just very particular that way. ing in that points that. >>...