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addition to that i participated along with other commissioners and meetings with hillard hines, the state d.o.j., i've been busy doing that. i did a meet and co confer along with the command staff members deputy chief sinez and myself regarding 3.09 wii is medals of valor and the process of that. we've been pretty busy working out those issues. that's what i've been working on in addition to a lot of things. i want to say i think the other commissioners for being on the call. working hard to keep everything in sync as we move forward with the u.s. department of justice. tonight, you heard, not just a handful but probably a dozen to 20 of the recommendations were covered tonight in what we're already doing. the members of the public, it's on going and it's happening. commissioners, what would you like to report? anything further? >> we did have a buy as meeting on the 30th of this. we're going over d.j.o.5.2 and another bias working group. we don't have a date yet but it will be posted and advertised. i welcome the community to come and participate in the working group. >> thank you. >> i got a
addition to that i participated along with other commissioners and meetings with hillard hines, the state d.o.j., i've been busy doing that. i did a meet and co confer along with the command staff members deputy chief sinez and myself regarding 3.09 wii is medals of valor and the process of that. we've been pretty busy working out those issues. that's what i've been working on in addition to a lot of things. i want to say i think the other commissioners for being on the call. working hard to...
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and the addendum of the california state d.o.j. with the changes, i'll ask the deputy attorney to read into -- [laughter]. >> that look. >> i'm sorry. >> we have the changes. the changes and the recommendations to reference to points of contact and do you have a first? >> yes. >> second? >> second. >> any comment with this lawyer talk that you have all just heard? mr. jones. >> my name is john jones, and my commissions, please, commission. this entire m.o.u. is based on the d.o.j. report issued in october 2016. the public has never really had an opportunity to comment on this report, and in two minutes or a minute and 45 i can't run it down. i want to tell you that i think that the report, the d.o.j. report, was a disgrace. for a lot of reasons. it came down to a time when the san francisco police department had little alternative to acquiesce in the report than to get some kind of court supervision. the police department at that time was some kind of political football with the political lead in san francisco, including this commis
and the addendum of the california state d.o.j. with the changes, i'll ask the deputy attorney to read into -- [laughter]. >> that look. >> i'm sorry. >> we have the changes. the changes and the recommendations to reference to points of contact and do you have a first? >> yes. >> second? >> second. >> any comment with this lawyer talk that you have all just heard? mr. jones. >> my name is john jones, and my commissions, please, commission. this...
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the f.b.i. and the d.o.j. committed crimes against the united states? and tried to undo presidential election? could have been broken. i have said this numerous times that i don't know how d.o.j. and f.b.i. investigate themselves because they are all implicated in this. i would like to see them do that. but they are not taking action on it. as it relates, i want to make another point. the text messages between all of them and the next messages they were sending, you don't get to send out classified information on your cell phone. it's not classified. if it's classified, then right there and then they should be held accountable because they broke the law if they were sending classified information over cell phones. that should be declassified immediately. >> sean: right. >> look, i don't know that i believe some of the news stories that are out there. however, many news reporters have now said that they are stalling. that people within the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. are stalling on purpose. >> sean: you will release the key russia deposition before the election. i only have a second. >> that is corr
the f.b.i. and the d.o.j. committed crimes against the united states? and tried to undo presidential election? could have been broken. i have said this numerous times that i don't know how d.o.j. and f.b.i. investigate themselves because they are all implicated in this. i would like to see them do that. but they are not taking action on it. as it relates, i want to make another point. the text messages between all of them and the next messages they were sending, you don't get to send out...
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islamic state and i met with the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release therefore the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can always declassify it if it proves necessary speed is very important to me and everyone. well monday the president announced he'd ordered the declassification of several pages of a surveillance warrant tom foreman from campaign aide account to page additional documents concerned ex f.b.i. director james comey as well as other former top f.b.i. officials kind of open as more on why the president put the potentially explosive document release on hold this delay comes in apparently he's waiting for the department of justice to review the documents before they are made avail
islamic state and i met with the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release therefore the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can always declassify it if it proves...
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states, 108 tribes and 40 territories are in substantial compliance with the law. the intent of this bill is to ensure many more jurisdictions come into compliance. over the past several years, d.o.j. has worked closely with the state to achieve this goal by promulgating flexible guidelines and -- via the continued hard work of the office of sex offender sentencing monitor, register, smart.cking or the this addresses concerns many have addressed about juvenile offenders. it is important to keep in mind that only juveniles who have committed the most serious sex offenses are subject to registration under the law. nevertheless this bill lessens the amount of time a juvenile who commits certain offenses and keeps a clean record must be on the registry. it keeps these youth -- if these youths keep a clean record for 15 years they may petition to leave the registry. additionally, the bill codifies 2016 d.o.j. guidelines which permit the smart office to deem a state in substantial compliance even if it maintains a discretionary juvenile registry. further, the bill alleviates the implementation by permitting alternative means for in-person check-ins for reg sfrants and lessening the numb
states, 108 tribes and 40 territories are in substantial compliance with the law. the intent of this bill is to ensure many more jurisdictions come into compliance. over the past several years, d.o.j. has worked closely with the state to achieve this goal by promulgating flexible guidelines and -- via the continued hard work of the office of sex offender sentencing monitor, register, smart.cking or the this addresses concerns many have addressed about juvenile offenders. it is important to keep...
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for months we warn about the deep state charactereds. people empowering on the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. and elsewhere. we told you about the conflict of interest surrounding the russia probe. we slammed role in committing fraud on fisa court. this is all now going to be proven and told we have been right all along. tonight we have more evidence. it's scary but it is also we are getting close to resolution. we have long said that mueller's witch hunt should never have happened. the investigators needed to be investigated. especially those overseeing the entire mess. the anti-trump bias including andy mccabe a known liar and the efforts to take down the president you voted for are now tonight in full view. we have a full cast of characters, sarah carter, alan dershowitz, sebastian gorka all weighing in tonight. plus the latest on the confirmation of judge kavanaugh. negotiations are still underway to this hour. for his accuser, professor ford to appear under oath. there is now a 10:00 p.m. deadline. one hour from now professor ford has to tell the senate whether or not she
for months we warn about the deep state charactereds. people empowering on the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. and elsewhere. we told you about the conflict of interest surrounding the russia probe. we slammed role in committing fraud on fisa court. this is all now going to be proven and told we have been right all along. tonight we have more evidence. it's scary but it is also we are getting close to resolution. we have long said that mueller's witch hunt should never have happened. the investigators...
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for months we warn about the deep state charactereds. people empowering on the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. and elsewhere. we told you about the conflict of interest surrounding the russia probe. we slammed role in committing fraud on fisa court. this is all now going to be proven and told we have been right all along. tonight we have more evidence. it's scary but it is also we are getting close to resolution. we have long said that mueller's witch hunt should never have happened. the investigators needed to be investigated. especially those overseeing the entire mess. the anti-trump bias including andy mccabe a known liar and the efforts to take down the president you voted for are now tonight in full view. we have a full cast of characters, sarah carter, alan dershowitz, sebastian gorka all weighing in tonight. plus the latest on the confirmation of judge kavanaugh. negotiations are still underway to this hour. for his accuser, professor ford to appear under oath. there is now a 10:00 p.m. deadline. one hour from now professor ford has to tell the senate whether or not she
for months we warn about the deep state charactereds. people empowering on the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. and elsewhere. we told you about the conflict of interest surrounding the russia probe. we slammed role in committing fraud on fisa court. this is all now going to be proven and told we have been right all along. tonight we have more evidence. it's scary but it is also we are getting close to resolution. we have long said that mueller's witch hunt should never have happened. the investigators...
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the u.s. mint, she worked for d.o.j., she worked for the state department. she's held a public trust security clearance, she's also held a secret security clearance. >> and lastly she said that she herself became a victim of one of these what she calls gang rapes or trains where he says mark judge and brett kavanaugh were present. she does not recall them being in the gang rape but she said they were present. again, cavanaugh is l kavanaugh and so is mark judge. >> senator grassley said there will be no delay in tomorrow's hearing and that it is the committee's responsibility to more foofd. he says despite the latest allegation, it's go time. >> i spoke with him a short time ago and he said tomorrow is an important day and the committee hear will go go on as of now as scheduled. he says he believes it's a definite responsibility on his part to give christine blasey ford the chance to say her case. that of course the first round of accusations. i asked grassley about this new allegation from julie swetnick. he says his committee is indeed looking into it. her
the u.s. mint, she worked for d.o.j., she worked for the state department. she's held a public trust security clearance, she's also held a secret security clearance. >> and lastly she said that she herself became a victim of one of these what she calls gang rapes or trains where he says mark judge and brett kavanaugh were present. she does not recall them being in the gang rape but she said they were present. again, cavanaugh is l kavanaugh and so is mark judge. >> senator grassley...
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the ethics of certain f.b.i. and government officials. i met with the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release verb for the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can always declassify it if it proves necessary speed is very important to me and everyone on monday the president announced it all but the declassification of several pages of a surveillance warrant on former trauma campaign aide carter page additional documents concerned the ex f.b.i. director james comey as well as other former top f.b.i. officials headed morven has more on why the president put the potentially explosive document released on hold. this delay comes in apparently he's waiting for the department of justice to review the documents before they are made available to the public now this is quite a u.-turn from donald trump but when he initially spoke up he gave
the ethics of certain f.b.i. and government officials. i met with the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release verb for the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can...
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the d.o.j. is prosecution intensified in april twenty fifth teen while traveling to the united states frederick a one time alstom executive was arrested. you won't believe. evaded you. do it security. i think. we. need to. it's not just for the recruits he was under arrest three other former employees some of whom have been retired for years before american courts they plead guilty to corruption judges and the case against becomes overwhelming. you do i mean yeah i mean. you don't. want to do. in paris on february the ninth twenty fourteen at the log serious bristol hotel patrick crone meets the general electric see this is the first encounter the first face to face meeting between the two men chronos temps above all he wants to sell for the company he hopes to free both and himself from the clutches of the american justice system therefore places a condition on the sale general a big trick. settle any fine for. the general electric c.e.o. accept and commits to the condition having killed two birds with one stone patrick pop the champagne. and its economic and legal difficulties are evaporating
the d.o.j. is prosecution intensified in april twenty fifth teen while traveling to the united states frederick a one time alstom executive was arrested. you won't believe. evaded you. do it security. i think. we. need to. it's not just for the recruits he was under arrest three other former employees some of whom have been retired for years before american courts they plead guilty to corruption judges and the case against becomes overwhelming. you do i mean yeah i mean. you don't. want to do....
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the d.o.j. as prosecution intensified in april twenty fifth team while traveling to the united states frederick a one time alstom executive was arrested. you won't believe the minute phone calls you more can expect just don't evade. the increase on do it security do you want to give i think did. the navy the young twenty. we. all need to become almost. designed to take over you question it's not just for the record ruchi who is under arrest three other form a storm employees some of whom have been retired for years before american courts they plead guilty to corruption judges and the case against al stone becomes overwhelming. solves a song. by the dam on perceived do i mean yeah i mean i mean. sixty two i. tell you. you don't know this from all our fill out on this today do long division ip. in paris on february the ninth twenty fourteen. bristol hotel patrick crone meets the general electric's. this is the first encounter the first face to face meeting between the two men. tends. to sell for a company he hopes to free both. from the clutches of the american justice system. places a condition
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the d.o.j. as prosecution intensified in april twenty first team while traveling to the united states frederick a one time alstom executive was arrested. if you won't believe the minute. evaded you get on the increase on duty security do you want to give i think did. the navy the what you're going to tell more but we. don't need to be. designed to take over you. it's not just for the record. she was under arrest three other former employees have been retired for years before american courts they plead guilty to corruption judges and the case against becomes overwhelming. you don't. want to do. in paris on february the ninth twenty fourteen at the lugs derrius bristol hotel patrick crone meets the general electric c this is the first encounter the first face to face meeting between the two men. heads he wants to sell the company he hopes to free. himself from the clutches of the american justice system therefore places a condition on the sale general a big trick will settle any fine for. the general electric c.e.o. exempts and commits to the condition having killed two birds with one stone patri
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the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release verse for the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can always declassify it if it proves necessary speed is very important to me and everyone. well monday the president announced he thought of the declassification of several pages of a surveillance warrant on a former truck campaign aide carter page additional documents concern to be a director james komi as well as a former top f.b.i. officials kind of openness more of why the president put the potentially explosive document release on the whole this delay comes out it apparently he's waiting for the department of justice to reveal qaeda and other terrorist groups for the growth of al qaeda i saw in affiliated terrorist networks inside syria washington pins the bling unequ
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the way they behave. how would you as a commissioner help address that issue? >> well, i definitely think as i stated earlier, we're looking at the bias and we're looking at d.o.j. recommendation three, one of the things that i want to continue to help with is the work that commander lozar is doing. i think that's one of the things we miss out on is the work we're doing to push things forward. just what he's focused on and working on, i would love to be a part of that, if they can continue to engage with community, spend time in community through a variety of events, through a variety of forums, so we can continue to sit down and have those conversations. i also think in this role and in this position as a commissioner, it's imperative that we spend time in each of the communities. that's how we continue to push forward and make change. that's how we sit back -- and we also have to understand that we all have biases. community leaders have biases, police officers have biases, and until we're able to sit down in rooms and bring that to fruition and say there are biases that exist, and until we sit down and have conversations and work through those biases, they c
the way they behave. how would you as a commissioner help address that issue? >> well, i definitely think as i stated earlier, we're looking at the bias and we're looking at d.o.j. recommendation three, one of the things that i want to continue to help with is the work that commander lozar is doing. i think that's one of the things we miss out on is the work we're doing to push things forward. just what he's focused on and working on, i would love to be a part of that, if they can...