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the occupants fired at sergeant several more time as he followed undeterred in his actions to apprehend them. the suspect vehicle stopped on the 2500 block of bryant street. where the occupants jumped out and fled towards 23rd. sergeant exited his vehicle and took the driver of the suspect vehicle in custody by himself while he radioed the location of the other two fleeing suspects. sergeant continued for corresponding units for the apprehension of other two. he later observed two bullet holes in his vehicle that led to the apprehension of the other two suspects and two firearms. sergeant desenza continued apprehension of two criminals and his quick actions led to the arrest of the three suspects that otherwise will be a constant threat to the citizens of san francisco, i think that the best compliment you could give to victor is that you have family members in risk, you want him to follow up. sergeant dasenza is awarded the silver medal of valor. [applause] >> sergeant dacenza. his award was the last one for the evening and the chief will give closing comments and after that i will mak
the occupants fired at sergeant several more time as he followed undeterred in his actions to apprehend them. the suspect vehicle stopped on the 2500 block of bryant street. where the occupants jumped out and fled towards 23rd. sergeant exited his vehicle and took the driver of the suspect vehicle in custody by himself while he radioed the location of the other two fleeing suspects. sergeant continued for corresponding units for the apprehension of other two. he later observed two bullet holes...
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manning told him that they were there for a provision search, and were still undeterred from his mission. hector stated that he had the gun for his own protection. he continued to search your the bed and found another weapon. a semi-automatic loaded pistol just a few feet from the scene of the bike. in this situation, i believe the courage and fortitude the sergeant manning displayed here not only save his life, the lead of his partners, and the life of the three-month old child on the bed, and for that he is being awarded the bronze medal of valor. [applause] >> sergeant orkes will read the citation. >> good evening. please allow me to introduce three members of the san francisco police department that i am proud to call heroes. sgt josh espinoza, officer ha, and officer solorzano.
manning told him that they were there for a provision search, and were still undeterred from his mission. hector stated that he had the gun for his own protection. he continued to search your the bed and found another weapon. a semi-automatic loaded pistol just a few feet from the scene of the bike. in this situation, i believe the courage and fortitude the sergeant manning displayed here not only save his life, the lead of his partners, and the life of the three-month old child on the bed, and...
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so president assad, as ever, undeterred and defiant. back to you, you carl. >> bill neely in damascus. bill, thanks. >>> let's bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. andrea, with assad feeling emboldened and the rebels feeling abandoned, does the president's reversal weaken him in the u.s. going forward? >> reporter: well, carl, it helps him at home. i think it helps him domestically, but it certainly makes him look weaker abroad. look, after sending the secretary of state out to deliver that passionate rationale for military action, then deciding to give congress a vote against the advice of his own political and national security team, there is a risk that the president will now be whipsawed between those in congress who want to limit the air strikes and limit the extent of them, and others who want to make them stronger, john mccain, for instance. you have a divided congress with a divided country. the new nbc news poll show half don't want a military strike and nearly eight in ten did want congress to v
so president assad, as ever, undeterred and defiant. back to you, you carl. >> bill neely in damascus. bill, thanks. >>> let's bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. andrea, with assad feeling emboldened and the rebels feeling abandoned, does the president's reversal weaken him in the u.s. going forward? >> reporter: well, carl, it helps him at home. i think it helps him domestically, but it certainly makes him look weaker abroad. look, after...
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again, chong was undeterred. he sent 16 engineers to scotland to learn how. both ships are finished and delivered before the deadline and underclass and today, south korea is the largest shipbuilding nation in the world. when the industrial giants of the 20th century wind up comment andrew carnegie, henry ford, kyl coto, a korean captain of industry will be among them. by the 1990s, it was clear which korea had won the war, but the contrast between the two states could not have been starker. one was a regional power, prosperous, democratic with a growing international reputation. in 1998 seoul olympics vividly showcased to billions around the world that south korea was no longer the poverty-stricken ward in the past, but a vibrant, rich and modern society. the other korea had becoming a dependent nation wracked by poverty, isolation and repression. the demise of the soviet union in 1991, russia and china said the amendment of the friendship system and demand for high currency for exporters resulted in a steep decline in the north korean economy. a series of f
again, chong was undeterred. he sent 16 engineers to scotland to learn how. both ships are finished and delivered before the deadline and underclass and today, south korea is the largest shipbuilding nation in the world. when the industrial giants of the 20th century wind up comment andrew carnegie, henry ford, kyl coto, a korean captain of industry will be among them. by the 1990s, it was clear which korea had won the war, but the contrast between the two states could not have been starker....
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. >> but he's undeterred. he would be happy with 20% of the vote. that would send a clear message to the kremlin that they can no longer ignore the opposition. >> it was early vote for the prime minister in norway. the incumbent has been heavily criticized for his leadership during the european financial crisis. conservative challenger is considered the frontrunner and is leading in the polls. in united states it was a land land--in australia it was a landslide victory tony abbott promised to cut taxes and cut down on silent seekers arriving to australia by boats. >>> the presidential election in the moldives ended with no winner. the run off election is in three weeks. >>> there is heavy campaigning across germany this week where chancellor angela merkel is fighting for another term. she's ahead in the polls, but she's take nothing chances. [♪ music ] >> better than all the rest. not just a rock lyric, but the germans call it the hot phase of the campaign dominated bay woman whose performance in office is cool, quiet, and deliberate. on sunday, tho
. >> but he's undeterred. he would be happy with 20% of the vote. that would send a clear message to the kremlin that they can no longer ignore the opposition. >> it was early vote for the prime minister in norway. the incumbent has been heavily criticized for his leadership during the european financial crisis. conservative challenger is considered the frontrunner and is leading in the polls. in united states it was a land land--in australia it was a landslide victory tony abbott...
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visits whether it is the irs or the nsa, old agencies tha have abused their privileges, they feel undeterred because the budgets are nev cut, nobody at the nsa or irs has been brought up and told you are fired. why should they? >> that is exactly right. steve makes a great point, heads should be rolling from the perspective of leadership and congress as well. you see the dirty little secret is the g.o.p. establishment hates these groups as much if not more than the president. you have a heck of a thing these groups have managed to endure this sort of harassment without really any of the media on their side except a few and some newspaper outlets, so when you look at the survival of these groups that tells you the real tenacity of the grassroots that is relentless and will not stop until we overreach the government. that is exactly what you are seeing, that sort of tenacity. >> don't forget you have the leadership of the democratic party. a few weeks ago they said case closed. there is nothing here. so that only continues to embolden the irs to engage in this kind ocriminal behavior. neil: th
visits whether it is the irs or the nsa, old agencies tha have abused their privileges, they feel undeterred because the budgets are nev cut, nobody at the nsa or irs has been brought up and told you are fired. why should they? >> that is exactly right. steve makes a great point, heads should be rolling from the perspective of leadership and congress as well. you see the dirty little secret is the g.o.p. establishment hates these groups as much if not more than the president. you have a...
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he's undeterred. he's happy with anything over 20% of the vote. that would send a clear message to the kremlin it could no longer ignore the opposition. this election day may mark the day that protest politics came of age in russia. peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >> another location to look at this germany. chancellor merkel is pushing for support for the vote on september 22nd. we have nick spicer live in duseldorf for us. what's happening? >> reporter: angela merkel is speaking to delegates in the hockey arena behind me telling them 14 days to see their dream come true, to see her reelecteded as chancellor. this feels like a presidential election, because angela merkel has a 70% approval rating in the german public. it's her managing of the euro zone crisis that is lifting the fortunes of the christian democratic union. she's around 15 points ahead in the polls the social democratic opposition. he has led a lackluster campaign. he has made repeated gaffes and he had a good debate with angela merkel in recent days, but it didn't give his camp
he's undeterred. he's happy with anything over 20% of the vote. that would send a clear message to the kremlin it could no longer ignore the opposition. this election day may mark the day that protest politics came of age in russia. peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >> another location to look at this germany. chancellor merkel is pushing for support for the vote on september 22nd. we have nick spicer live in duseldorf for us. what's happening? >> reporter: angela merkel is...
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they were undeterred. became the first black students to enroll.ing the school still has some racial barriers to get over. what is encouraging is that it appears that the current sorority were the ones to blow the whistle on this bit of racial exclusion to the school's paper because according to the allegations, the sorority members themselves were pressured by alum ani to turn dn the black penlg. the school paper quotes -- who said we were just powerless by the alums. it wasn't just -- yes, an actual real sorority, it was the alumni who stepped in and went over us and had her dropped, adding that the potential black flag in question was such a catch that it would have quote, been a dog fight between all the sororities if she were white. the narnl headquarters -- chalking up to quote policy and procedures about the roles of undergad yats and the role they play in the recruitment process. ten years ago, carla ferguson became the first black woman to pledge and a decade later, she remains the only one. a junior told "the new york times," everyone wan
they were undeterred. became the first black students to enroll.ing the school still has some racial barriers to get over. what is encouraging is that it appears that the current sorority were the ones to blow the whistle on this bit of racial exclusion to the school's paper because according to the allegations, the sorority members themselves were pressured by alum ani to turn dn the black penlg. the school paper quotes -- who said we were just powerless by the alums. it wasn't just -- yes, an...
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jackson was undeterred. >> jackson's physician dr.luntary manslaughter for giving jackson an overdose of proper follow to -- propofol to help him sleep. his family is seeking at least a billion dollars in damages from aeg. >>> a new poll out shows 77% of the people of california are concerned about the early release of prison inmates. federal courts have given california until late january to reduce the prison population. this poll conducted by the public policy institute finds 60% of likely voters are not confident that local jails could handle all the extra inmates who would be shifted from state prisons and half say violence and street crime are problems in their communities. >>> twitter will soon have a treat for football fans. the san francisco-based media company will carry n.f.l. instant replays. twitter is looking to cash in on sports fans' use of special media while watching tv. inthe replays could boost twitter's revenues before its highly anticipated public offering. >>> the struggling san francisco 49ers face the rams in s
jackson was undeterred. >> jackson's physician dr.luntary manslaughter for giving jackson an overdose of proper follow to -- propofol to help him sleep. his family is seeking at least a billion dollars in damages from aeg. >>> a new poll out shows 77% of the people of california are concerned about the early release of prison inmates. federal courts have given california until late january to reduce the prison population. this poll conducted by the public policy institute finds...
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jackson was undeterred. >> murray has already been convicted of involuntary manslaughter for giving jacksonpropofol to help him sleep. jackson's family is asking for $290 million in damages from aeg. >>> two sacramento media watchdog groups are trying to block the license renewal of a radio station found liable for the death of a woman who took part in a radio station contest. the 28-year-old, jennifer strange, a mother of three, died of water intoxication in january of 2007. she drank several gallons of water and did not go to the bathroom during a station contest to win a video game. the station was ordered to pay her family $16 million. the media watchdog group says there are asking the fcc not to approve the station's pending eight-year license renewal because it is not "in the public interest." >>> 7:56. thousands lose power after an overnight outage including an east bay hospital. when power could be fully restored in castro valley. >> reporter: san francisco's police chief speaks out about the fatal stabbing of a dodger fan after last night's ball gail. we'll tell you about the -- ga
jackson was undeterred. >> murray has already been convicted of involuntary manslaughter for giving jacksonpropofol to help him sleep. jackson's family is asking for $290 million in damages from aeg. >>> two sacramento media watchdog groups are trying to block the license renewal of a radio station found liable for the death of a woman who took part in a radio station contest. the 28-year-old, jennifer strange, a mother of three, died of water intoxication in january of 2007. she...
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we need to know what the plan is and will be shipped president assad be undeterred by this unbelievably small this shot across the bow attack. what if he isn't? what then? then what do we do next? the president needs to explain that. we need to know how this escalation is likely to influence extremist radical fighters now acting in syria, extremist radical fighters. there is not a line between good guys and bad guys here. there is the ample tradition of al qaeda on the azra and other terrorist organizations and individuals with those seeking to overturn assad so it's not clear just how syria would turn out should assad be opposed. these extremist fighters i don't think we'll be overly concerned with an unbelievably small shot across the bow response by the united states. what will hezbollah and hamas and al qaeda affiliated fighters do when this quote show of force is over? what is the president's plan of action if the chemical weapons fall into the hands of these anti-american jihad is? and how about the always threatening spillover of the syria competent to lebanon or turkey or jordan
we need to know what the plan is and will be shipped president assad be undeterred by this unbelievably small this shot across the bow attack. what if he isn't? what then? then what do we do next? the president needs to explain that. we need to know how this escalation is likely to influence extremist radical fighters now acting in syria, extremist radical fighters. there is not a line between good guys and bad guys here. there is the ample tradition of al qaeda on the azra and other terrorist...
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we need to know what the plan is and will be, should president assad be undeterred by this unbelievably small, this shot across the bow attack. what if he isn't? what then? then what do we do next? the president needs to explain that. we need to know how this escalation is likely to influence extremist radical fighters now active in syria, extremist radical fighters. that's not a line again good guys and bad guys here. there's the ininfill the legislation of al qaeda, other terrorist organizations and individuals with those seeking to overturn assad. so it's not a clear -- it's not clear just how syria would turn out should assad be deposed. these extremist fighters i don't think will be overly concerned with an unbelievably small shot across the bow response by the united states. what will hezbollah and hamas and al qaeda affiliated fighters do when this -- quote -- "show of force" is over? what is the president's plan of action if the chemical weapons fall into the hands of these anti-american jihadists? and how about the always threatened spillover of the syria conflict into lebanon
we need to know what the plan is and will be, should president assad be undeterred by this unbelievably small, this shot across the bow attack. what if he isn't? what then? then what do we do next? the president needs to explain that. we need to know how this escalation is likely to influence extremist radical fighters now active in syria, extremist radical fighters. that's not a line again good guys and bad guys here. there's the ininfill the legislation of al qaeda, other terrorist...
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so president assad is undeterred and defiant. >>> the president's national security team faces a toughon capitol hill where some 83 lawmakers returned to washington sunday for a rare labor day weekend meeting. watching all that was nbc's casee hunt. a lot happening. ? a lot happening. the administration is at this point facing a hard sell. like you said, 83 lawmakers were up here yesterday afternoon. some of them in t-shirts and jeans. it was kind of a casual sunday up here on the hill. but today president obama is going to make his case at the white house to senators john mccain and lindsey graham. and those two are really important because they represent a diminishing hawkish wing. may say that limited strikes wouldn't go far enough. while what happened after the briefing was dozens came out and said the authority the president is asking for is way too broad. and they want it more limited. so if obama can't get people like mccain and graham on his side, it's going to be even tougher. >> we were listening to some of the sound from lawmakers other the weekend. you were standing there a
so president assad is undeterred and defiant. >>> the president's national security team faces a toughon capitol hill where some 83 lawmakers returned to washington sunday for a rare labor day weekend meeting. watching all that was nbc's casee hunt. a lot happening. ? a lot happening. the administration is at this point facing a hard sell. like you said, 83 lawmakers were up here yesterday afternoon. some of them in t-shirts and jeans. it was kind of a casual sunday up here on the...
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they have to get ur to get undet rung of the economic ladder in order to get a chance to the third or the fourth or the faith. just weeken fifth. just last week, the "wall street journal" had an article about the young people coming out of college who haven't gotten a job so they have a part-time job. they finds an employer who doesn't want to hire them full-time so they get hired for 29 hours a week. and when you think about young people, if you don't get the first job, you're not going to get the second. and you're not going to get the third. and the impact for young people what obamacare is having is absolutely devastating. and what the data is showing is that will be them without their lives. when they're not working, not climbing the economic ladder, that that delay will stake withh them forever. that is a travesty. mr. president, wher where's the outrate? where are the senators standing here saying whashes saying, whe travesty of the young people because what we have wrought, because of obamacare? that should unite all of us. that -- if we were listening to the american people,
they have to get ur to get undet rung of the economic ladder in order to get a chance to the third or the fourth or the faith. just weeken fifth. just last week, the "wall street journal" had an article about the young people coming out of college who haven't gotten a job so they have a part-time job. they finds an employer who doesn't want to hire them full-time so they get hired for 29 hours a week. and when you think about young people, if you don't get the first job, you're not...