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five officers who reported for duty have since passed away, including capitol police officer brian sicknick, who died the day after the attack. four other officers died in the days and months that followed. howard leave in good -- jeffrey smith and we all remember billy evans, who died in an incident unrelated to this attack. many more suffered physical injuries and even more sustained emotional trauma from the events of the day. we owe it to the police officers who defend the capital every day to make sure they have the resources and support they need to do their jobs. that is why in the aftermath of the attack the committee convened a series of hearings with every member of this committee involved. out of that came a bipartisan report that senator blunt and senator peters and i authored with findings and 20 recommendations for agencies across the federal government to be implemented without delay. today we will hear that significant progress has been made to implement the recommendations that pertain to the capitol police. i think you and all your officers for that. the changes made since
five officers who reported for duty have since passed away, including capitol police officer brian sicknick, who died the day after the attack. four other officers died in the days and months that followed. howard leave in good -- jeffrey smith and we all remember billy evans, who died in an incident unrelated to this attack. many more suffered physical injuries and even more sustained emotional trauma from the events of the day. we owe it to the police officers who defend the capital every day...
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well post offices, right? this is my local post office in denver. how many people say this looks fairly familiar to post offices you are either with yeah. okay ish. all right. brick building right official sign on the door you walk inside again. they're full-time employees that work behind there. you probably know their names if you go there a lot. this is a bureaucracy, right? this is not how things worked in the 19th century. instead what would happen again the post office department would pay a local business person oftentimes a store owner. to hand out letters across the counter of their store. you're seeing on the left here, california post office from spadra and you see under it caldwell and brothers general store. or on the right side of the screen. this is in guerneville, california post office operating inside a wells fargo and company express station and a jewelry store, right? so this is a public service being grafted onto a private infrastructure. again decentralized private actors temporary part-time and non salaried when i stopped to l
well post offices, right? this is my local post office in denver. how many people say this looks fairly familiar to post offices you are either with yeah. okay ish. all right. brick building right official sign on the door you walk inside again. they're full-time employees that work behind there. you probably know their names if you go there a lot. this is a bureaucracy, right? this is not how things worked in the 19th century. instead what would happen again the post office department would...
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today marks the first hearing of the office, office of congressional rule, congressional accountability reform act was enacted on december 21, my birthdate, 2018. the reforms granted by this change to the congressional accountability act commonly referred to as the caa represented the first substantial change to congresses law since the law's inception. the most extensive changes came to the administrative process of providing employees with a more streamlined and less intensive process eliminating mandatory mediation as a prerequisite for filing the claim, creation of an intake system and holding members accountable for awards of which they are personally involved and that deal with harassment or some of the elements of the reform act. the while these introductory measures are laudable it is unfortunate critical pieces such as members of congress being responsible for repaying the money back to the treasury where they are personally responsible for discrimination is left out because of the senate's possession. despite this mission, house democrats were able to include provisions in the
today marks the first hearing of the office, office of congressional rule, congressional accountability reform act was enacted on december 21, my birthdate, 2018. the reforms granted by this change to the congressional accountability act commonly referred to as the caa represented the first substantial change to congresses law since the law's inception. the most extensive changes came to the administrative process of providing employees with a more streamlined and less intensive process...
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brian sicknick, officer howard leave in good, officer jeffrey smith, officer gunther has she done, and author -- officer kyle freitag. [silence] i know i speak for all of us in saying that tomorrow and in our work in the days ahead, we will not only remember them, we will do everything we can to honor them. in the aftermath of the attack, the justice department its work on what has become one of the largest, most complex, most resource intensive investigations in our history. only a small number of perpetrators were arrested in the tumbles of generate six itself. every day since, we have worked to identify people across the country. we have done so at record speed and scale in the midst of a pandemic, during which some courtrooms were not able to operate. led by the u.s. attorney's office for the district of columbia and the fbi's washington field office, doj personnel across the department in nearly all 56 field offices, in nearly all 94 u.s. attorneys offices, and in many remaining justice components have worked countless hours to investigate the attack. approximately 70 prosecutors
brian sicknick, officer howard leave in good, officer jeffrey smith, officer gunther has she done, and author -- officer kyle freitag. [silence] i know i speak for all of us in saying that tomorrow and in our work in the days ahead, we will not only remember them, we will do everything we can to honor them. in the aftermath of the attack, the justice department its work on what has become one of the largest, most complex, most resource intensive investigations in our history. only a small...
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and i salute that officer. griff: ted, is there some blame for not just bragg in new york, but across the country, so many of these d.a.'s refusing to enforce the law? >> you know, that is one of the most difficult problems that we're faced with here in america today is that we have some d.a.'s, and i can name some of them. george gaston in l.a., kim foxx in chicago, you look at bragg in manhattan there, who says that he-- for certain crimes, where a gun was used, that he was not going to prosecute those people as felonies, but for misdemeanors. we have got people who are in these positions who have little or no respect and i mean these prosecutors, for people that have given the ultimate sacrifice like jason rivera, and they need to be called out and called to the carpet. griff: ted, just in the moments we have left. i want you to reflect, you raise a really important point that officer rivera was a rookie wanting to do good to protect the community. as someone who has a long history and experience as a police
and i salute that officer. griff: ted, is there some blame for not just bragg in new york, but across the country, so many of these d.a.'s refusing to enforce the law? >> you know, that is one of the most difficult problems that we're faced with here in america today is that we have some d.a.'s, and i can name some of them. george gaston in l.a., kim foxx in chicago, you look at bragg in manhattan there, who says that he-- for certain crimes, where a gun was used, that he was not going to...
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the clerk's office. what are we doing on the cyber side because again everything we talk about is how do we protect everything? all the sudden all you've got to do is one attack was shut down. what are we doing out there to protect ourselves? >> , our cyber security team is working for everything we roll out. for all of the technology we have. they do assessments on all of our systems to make sure they do meet cyber security requirements. that they are behind the proper firewalls. they have the proper review, auditing, and analysis they require on an ongoing basis. it seven/20 support for those who are monitoring to make sure there's not any unusual circumstances occurring. we are currently under a review by kpmg of all of our cyber securityha processes including staffing, policies, procedures that we are doing. we have had them come in and do a review several years ago, we are doing it again. we want to make sure there is nothing that we need to be including that we are not. >> many of the systems that
the clerk's office. what are we doing on the cyber side because again everything we talk about is how do we protect everything? all the sudden all you've got to do is one attack was shut down. what are we doing out there to protect ourselves? >> , our cyber security team is working for everything we roll out. for all of the technology we have. they do assessments on all of our systems to make sure they do meet cyber security requirements. that they are behind the proper firewalls. they...
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two young new york city officers gunned down. the latest in a seemingly unending cycle. >> gun violence is not only a law enforcement issue, it is a social issue. a community issue. >> driving police to find solutions. > we realize as a department that we needed to do something different. >> what one california city is doing that could be a model for other cities. >>> plus brothers osborn. the duo which includes the first openly gay country artist signed to a major record level. ♪ their recent hit making an impact, shaking up norms. >> what i wanted to do was kind of free myself of the shackles of that secret or whatever. >> how they are now finding their real voice. >>> and hall of fame? ntroversial names of the game awaiting the call. who made it, who didn't? what happens when you block heartburn with one prilosec otc in the morning? heartburn doesn't stand a chance - day... or night. excess stomach acid can cause heartburn. prilosec otc works differently by preventing excess acid production. so don't fight heartburn, block i
two young new york city officers gunned down. the latest in a seemingly unending cycle. >> gun violence is not only a law enforcement issue, it is a social issue. a community issue. >> driving police to find solutions. > we realize as a department that we needed to do something different. >> what one california city is doing that could be a model for other cities. >>> plus brothers osborn. the duo which includes the first openly gay country artist signed to a major...
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his death is being investigated by the independent office for police conduct, and six officers investigated in relation to various allegations of misconduct. a number of incidents in the last 12 months have focused attention on policing in the south wales area. in particular, questions are being asked about the use of force by police on black people. is it a case of discrimination? and what needs to be done to help build more trust in the police in some communities? this was taken outside his grandmother's house, just after he arrived. smiling as ever. looking very handsome there. growing up, he was quite mischievous. he always showed love and respect for his family, and i loved him for that. mohamud had ben renting a room in a house in the roath area of cardiff. he was due to become a father for the first time. his partner was still living in london but she would travel back and forth then to come and visit. the plan was they would get a place together here before the baby was born. police attended the property following the report of a disturbance. his auntie says she saw mohamud the next
his death is being investigated by the independent office for police conduct, and six officers investigated in relation to various allegations of misconduct. a number of incidents in the last 12 months have focused attention on policing in the south wales area. in particular, questions are being asked about the use of force by police on black people. is it a case of discrimination? and what needs to be done to help build more trust in the police in some communities? this was taken outside his...
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capitol police officers. the thing with the security clearance, as you all well know, they expire, so you have to have this periodic reinvestigation. has your allegiance changed? do you have close and continuous contact with groups that are nefarious? your foreign travel, on duty or off, that needs to be reported. who are you associating with? i will leave it there, not to take too much time, but i just wanted to let you know, representative clark and others, that the sergeant in arms have partnered with the intelligence community and the homeland security agencies to create a -- and the fbi -- to create the robust insider threat program. thank you. >> thank you, general. thank you, chief, and thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> mr. mark amodei. >> hey, mr. chairman. good morning. nice to see you. it has been quite a while, i trust you have been doing okay without daily support from me, so we will get to the topic, okay. >> i will try and make it without you. >> okay. way to tough it out. i want to join
capitol police officers. the thing with the security clearance, as you all well know, they expire, so you have to have this periodic reinvestigation. has your allegiance changed? do you have close and continuous contact with groups that are nefarious? your foreign travel, on duty or off, that needs to be reported. who are you associating with? i will leave it there, not to take too much time, but i just wanted to let you know, representative clark and others, that the sergeant in arms have...
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copyright office. topics include modernization act. >> i call this hearing of the rules administrative committee on congress' modernization efforts to order. i would like to thank ranking member blunt, our colleagues, and our witnesses for being here in what we will consider an island of sanity in a rather insane day today. right here in this room. i want to thank you for the work you do on behalf of our nations library. i want to thank the librarian of congress for appearing before the committee and maintaining a steady hand at the library through a really difficult time of pandemic. a place where so many people are used to coming in person and walking through the doors, and like every other agency and business, it has been not easy. i would like to welcome our other witnesses, the registrar of copyrights and director of the u.s. copyright office, the director of congressional research service, something we all use, and mr. jason broughton, the director of the national library service for the blind an
copyright office. topics include modernization act. >> i call this hearing of the rules administrative committee on congress' modernization efforts to order. i would like to thank ranking member blunt, our colleagues, and our witnesses for being here in what we will consider an island of sanity in a rather insane day today. right here in this room. i want to thank you for the work you do on behalf of our nations library. i want to thank the librarian of congress for appearing before the...
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attorney's office in washington, d.c. they have dozens of individuals, including prosecutors from around the country to support that investigation. we have a handful of prosecutors who are working to support the investigation. sen. hawley: but from your division, how many? none? mr. olsen: from my division, at least three or four who have been working, if not full-time, part-time on that case. sen. hawley: how many personnel are working on issues pertaining to attorney general garland's memorandum entitled, partnership among state and territorial law enforcement to address threats against school board members, teachers, and staff? sen. hawley: with regard to that memo and that work, the national security division plays an informal advisory role. there is no one dedicated to that on a full-time or even part-time basis. i think we are available to consult, if the facts warrant that level of consultation. sen. hawley: what have you done to date? this is the school board memo, for those who are following along. what has your
attorney's office in washington, d.c. they have dozens of individuals, including prosecutors from around the country to support that investigation. we have a handful of prosecutors who are working to support the investigation. sen. hawley: but from your division, how many? none? mr. olsen: from my division, at least three or four who have been working, if not full-time, part-time on that case. sen. hawley: how many personnel are working on issues pertaining to attorney general garland's...
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brian sicknick, officer howard leibengood, officer jeffrey smith, officer gunther ashida, and officer carl defreytag. i know i speak for all of us in saying that tomorrow and in our work in the days ahead, we will not only remember them. we will do everything we can to honor them. in the aftermath of the attack, the justice department began its work on what has become one of the largest, most complex and most resource-intensive investigations in our history. only a small number of perpetrators arrested in the tu january 6 itself. every day since, we have worked to identify and investigate and apprehend defendants from across the country. and we have done so at record speed and scale in the midst of a pandemic during which some grand juries and courtrooms were not able to operate. led by the u.s. attorney's office for the district of columbia and the fbi's washington field office, doj personnel across the department in nearly all 56 field offices and nearly all 94 united states attorneys offices and in many main justice components have worked countless hours to investigate the attack.
brian sicknick, officer howard leibengood, officer jeffrey smith, officer gunther ashida, and officer carl defreytag. i know i speak for all of us in saying that tomorrow and in our work in the days ahead, we will not only remember them. we will do everything we can to honor them. in the aftermath of the attack, the justice department began its work on what has become one of the largest, most complex and most resource-intensive investigations in our history. only a small number of perpetrators...
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school disciplinary matters remain the responsibility of school staff, not officers, and the officers look at training on de-escalation, and pleasant bias, and positive behavioral intervention strategies. they will convene an advisory committee on use of officers to further study the long-term use of
school disciplinary matters remain the responsibility of school staff, not officers, and the officers look at training on de-escalation, and pleasant bias, and positive behavioral intervention strategies. they will convene an advisory committee on use of officers to further study the long-term use of
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police officer michael fanone next. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ...so at at&t everyone gets our best deals. aren't others doing that? others say that, but not everyone gets the best deal. like what if i give you a lollipop... then i give you our best lollipop. that's not fair. at at&t we think it's only fair that all customers get our best deals... ...and you get a choice of plans. she said everyone? it's not complicated. only at&t gives both new & existing customers our same best deals, like up to $800 off our most popular smartphones. ♪ things you start when you're 45. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colo
police officer michael fanone next. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ...so at at&t everyone gets our best deals. aren't others doing that? others say that, but not everyone gets the best deal. like...
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and i want to tell you officers, they do, they do. don't ever give up on the people of this city because they will never give up on you. and every day when i see new yorkers, they say thank the men and women of the new york city police department. and i want to thank you, i want to thank you for what you do every day. you stand in the gap of safety. these two fine men wanted the tree of safety that allows us to sit under its shade from the hot sun of violence. you play a vital role in the prosperity of this city, and today's a morning for all of you. the tragic death of your brother in uniform a stark reminder of what's on the line every day and i'm here sitting next to the governor of the state of new y york, senator chuck schumer and other electeds, giving you the resources to do your jobs and ensure we can keep the people of this city safe. it takes courage to put on the uniform and the badge, to answer the call, to serve the cause of justice in every sense of the word. carter, this is a biblical moment. scripture states, greater l
and i want to tell you officers, they do, they do. don't ever give up on the people of this city because they will never give up on you. and every day when i see new yorkers, they say thank the men and women of the new york city police department. and i want to thank you, i want to thank you for what you do every day. you stand in the gap of safety. these two fine men wanted the tree of safety that allows us to sit under its shade from the hot sun of violence. you play a vital role in the...
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office br. everyone from the capital physician to the floor staff, so both democratic and republican floor staffs that were here that day, charged with making this day move, like it had over and over and over again every four years when, no matter who wins, we go and do our work that is demanded of us under the constitution. i remember four years before that my candidate certainly didn't win in 2016, but we went and we did our job. and i remember at the time vice president biden was presiding over that proceeding, because it was the end of his time as vice president, just like vice president pence was involved this last time. and he did his job. i think about what the senators have talked about today, and we've heard from so many of our colleagues. senator warner and van hollen and kaine talking about the national guards of virginia and maryland and their police that came in, not planned, that this was going to happen this day, and came in and helped protect the capitol. and along with national
office br. everyone from the capital physician to the floor staff, so both democratic and republican floor staffs that were here that day, charged with making this day move, like it had over and over and over again every four years when, no matter who wins, we go and do our work that is demanded of us under the constitution. i remember four years before that my candidate certainly didn't win in 2016, but we went and we did our job. and i remember at the time vice president biden was presiding...
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this is a photo of the officer, nypd now identifying the officer who was killed as 22-year-old jason rivera, the medical examiner telling fox news today the rooky officer was shot at least two times, hit in the head and in historieso. rivera joined the department in november of 2020, was more than just a cop here. he was a husband, a friend and a son. police tell us this is the gunman, 47-year-old lashan mcnile. at the time of the shooting mcnile was on probation for felony drug charge. rap sheet is pretty lengthy, arrested nearly half a dozen times for a variety of offenses. just this month 5nypd officers had been shot, the mayor now pledging to make new york city a safer place. >> no, excuse to assassinate the officers. no excuse to have the shooting we saw in staten island, responded to a domestic dispute. there's no excuse to be a gang banker and think you will wreak havoc in our city. >> the second officer wilbur mora. mora is in critical condition. mora has been with the nypd for four years and sources tell me that officer was shot in the shot and a lot more that needs to be do
this is a photo of the officer, nypd now identifying the officer who was killed as 22-year-old jason rivera, the medical examiner telling fox news today the rooky officer was shot at least two times, hit in the head and in historieso. rivera joined the department in november of 2020, was more than just a cop here. he was a husband, a friend and a son. police tell us this is the gunman, 47-year-old lashan mcnile. at the time of the shooting mcnile was on probation for felony drug charge. rap...
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officer mora's funeral will take place next week. president biden will also be coming to town next week to meet with mayor adams to discuss how to combat gun violence. norah. >> o'donnell: and we're learning today that officer mora's organ donations saved five lives. a true hero. elaine, thank you. well, tonight is the deadline for more than ten million healthcare workers to get their first covid vaccine. and, while some are happy about the mandate, others are worried it could worsen severe labor shortages. and it's not just hospitals experiencing a lack of staff. as cbs' kris van cleave reports, some schools are taking drastic measures to keep classrooms open. >> reporter: reporting for duty: teaching fourth grade. new mexico air national guard lieutenant colonel susanna corona is now on the front lines of the battle to keep schools open. >> i'm from new mexico, and i want to help my fellow new mexicans. it's being part of the community and bettering the community. >> reporter: the estancia school district serves a rural community o
officer mora's funeral will take place next week. president biden will also be coming to town next week to meet with mayor adams to discuss how to combat gun violence. norah. >> o'donnell: and we're learning today that officer mora's organ donations saved five lives. a true hero. elaine, thank you. well, tonight is the deadline for more than ten million healthcare workers to get their first covid vaccine. and, while some are happy about the mandate, others are worried it could worsen...
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officer rivera and officer wilbert mora both killed after a suspect opened fire on them in a harlem apartment. the incident part of a troubling trend of violence that is really raising concerns about what can be done to keep police and the communities they serve protected. so joining me now to discuss is cnn law enforcement analyst and former d.c. police officer michael fanone. mike, thanks for joining us. i know that you are attending the services for the officers here in new york, and we appreciate you being here to talk to us about this. >> i appreciate you having me on. >> we're going to talk about new york in just a minute, but let's talk about houston because i just talked about that, what happened there. it highlights the danger that police are in right now as there's more and more of a focus on crime and how it's rising. >> yeah, no, i mean unfortunately this is nothing new. these are the realities of the job. it's something that unfortunately i experience throughout my career, you know, like you said i'm up here in new york to attend officer rivera's services and to honor his sacrifi
officer rivera and officer wilbert mora both killed after a suspect opened fire on them in a harlem apartment. the incident part of a troubling trend of violence that is really raising concerns about what can be done to keep police and the communities they serve protected. so joining me now to discuss is cnn law enforcement analyst and former d.c. police officer michael fanone. mike, thanks for joining us. i know that you are attending the services for the officers here in new york, and we...
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so what we saw yesterday was mayor eric adams honoring the life of officer rivera and the other officers that were involved in that shooting in that vigil last night, basically reinforcing the point that he is dedicated to uniting everyone around the issue of gun violence and illegal guns. >> violence won't divide us, it will unite us. we are going to unite around this issue. an illegal gun is a line in the sand and we need to send a clear and loud message. you carry a gun in our city, there is no apology to you. you can't carry guns and use guns in our city. that message must be clear. >> when he took the oath on january 1st eric adams actually emphasized his position that he would not allow the city to become what he described as a city of disorder as we continue to see this rash of various crimes. so it's certainly going to be increased pressure on the mayor to act in light of friday's shooting. >> polo, thank you so much for bringing us the very latest on both of those stories this morning. new york mayor eric adams will be on "state of the union" as well check that out at 9:00 a.m.
so what we saw yesterday was mayor eric adams honoring the life of officer rivera and the other officers that were involved in that shooting in that vigil last night, basically reinforcing the point that he is dedicated to uniting everyone around the issue of gun violence and illegal guns. >> violence won't divide us, it will unite us. we are going to unite around this issue. an illegal gun is a line in the sand and we need to send a clear and loud message. you carry a gun in our city,...
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speaking about respect and authority of police officers as we now mourn two officers in two different parts of the country, new york and houston, who were victims of what police say were ambush attacks. thank you for your service. >> thank you. thanks for having me. eric: arthel? arthel: well, eric, a tragic accident near the southern border claims the life of a texas public safety officer. the state now mourning special agent anthony salas, the first death linked to operation lone star. we're going to have more from texas coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ easy tools on the chase mobile app. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪making your way in the world today♪ ♪takes everything you've got♪ ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ â
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governor newsom's office would not comment specifically on the legislation monday. this bill must first go through the state's legislative process. the soonest it could go into effect is january. 1st of 2023 at the state capitol. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> a wildfire called the colorado fire continues to burn in monterey county. it's burned 700 acres and it's only 35% contained. kron 4 sarah stinson reports on some of the challenges of firefighters are facing as they try to contain the blaze. >> the colorado fire burning in big sur forced hundreds to evacuate its really show not only cal-fire officials, but people across california. that fire season is no longer a season. but a year round issue that we can have fire any throughout the year, whereas with maybe 10, 15 years ago, fires like this in january would have been very unusual. but here we are. things are so dry. a multiple year drought. >> it just means that everybody needs to be careful and watch their fire behavior. >> all year long, not just when it's summer. >> the colorado fire burning south of carmel
governor newsom's office would not comment specifically on the legislation monday. this bill must first go through the state's legislative process. the soonest it could go into effect is january. 1st of 2023 at the state capitol. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> a wildfire called the colorado fire continues to burn in monterey county. it's burned 700 acres and it's only 35% contained. kron 4 sarah stinson reports on some of the challenges of firefighters are facing as they try to contain...
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the officer returned fire. >> more officers arrived. >> four officers in total fired their weapons. carter continued to hold the handgun and struck more than once by the officers round. >> carter died at the hospital. >> the handgun recovered from the suspect at the scene is an unserialized nine millimeter privately made firearm. also known as a ghost gun. >> that makes me worry a little bit. we're starting to see nor stolen cars. >> the officers are on paid leave. while the incident is investigated. a district attorney office and the police department internal affairs office. >> thank you. another note from police. a new group of police officers 25 new recruits completed the training. next assignment they'll go out on patrol. among the 25 grads, nine are women. seven different ethnicities and five languages. >> the native pushed to her death on a subway platform in new york city last week. she grew up in free mont and moved to new york years ago for work. she died after a homeless man suddenly shoved her onto an oncoming subway train. the man is now in custody. and he admitted to p
the officer returned fire. >> more officers arrived. >> four officers in total fired their weapons. carter continued to hold the handgun and struck more than once by the officers round. >> carter died at the hospital. >> the handgun recovered from the suspect at the scene is an unserialized nine millimeter privately made firearm. also known as a ghost gun. >> that makes me worry a little bit. we're starting to see nor stolen cars. >> the officers are on paid...
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metro police officer mike pa known said just today. he is one of the officers brutally attacked during the insurrection, tased so many times that he suffered a heart attack in the midst of it. let me play this. >> a year out and i'm just angry. i mean, i went through the whole rolodex of emotions. now i'm just angry. and i would ask anybody who doubts the reality of january 6th to question your own motivations behind that. >> you say we need to recommit ourselves to stand up against this violence. but we know 40% in a new poll believe now that political violence -- 40% of republicans in a new poll believe that political violence is acceptable and justified. what do you do with that? >> i happen to know officer f finone. he's an extraordinary hero. i want to remember all the capitol police and the custodians, the architects and the courage and the duty they felt. what we do with that is mark this day historically. i'm with that officer. i share that sentiment of anger. what in god's name are we doing to move our country forward, to prot
metro police officer mike pa known said just today. he is one of the officers brutally attacked during the insurrection, tased so many times that he suffered a heart attack in the midst of it. let me play this. >> a year out and i'm just angry. i mean, i went through the whole rolodex of emotions. now i'm just angry. and i would ask anybody who doubts the reality of january 6th to question your own motivations behind that. >> you say we need to recommit ourselves to stand up against...
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officer down memorial page. january is not even over yet. houston police are still searching for the man who gunned down a harris count officer during a traffic stop this weekend. caseys stiegel has the very latest. reporter: elizabeth, cops putting the squeeze on their suspect by arresting two of his relatives yesterday and charging them with tampering with evidence. investigators say they have also recovered the getaway car. once more, houston police say they have video evidence of a 51-year-old oscar rosales jumping out of the white toyota vehicle, opening fire around then killing the constable. investigators believe he is hiding out in the houston area. they're also digging more into his past. adding that he could be living under an alias. >> oscar rosales is the name he is known by now. it is not known under that name where his true citizenship is, what his true criminal history is but this photograph tells you who we're looking for. you can't run from your own photo. >> he is a very dangerous individual. w
officer down memorial page. january is not even over yet. houston police are still searching for the man who gunned down a harris count officer during a traffic stop this weekend. caseys stiegel has the very latest. reporter: elizabeth, cops putting the squeeze on their suspect by arresting two of his relatives yesterday and charging them with tampering with evidence. investigators say they have also recovered the getaway car. once more, houston police say they have video evidence of a...
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>> i just walked in her office. and i think somebody killed somebody in her office. . >> what makes you think somebody killed somebody? >> she's laying there and there is blood all over. >> everyone knows everyone. there was michelle mockby, 42, wife and mother, face down in a pool of blood. the investigation that followed would peel the lid off an entire company and take a hard look at every employee who was there that morning. >> you know your suspect is one of those people in the building. >> that's right. >> probing t for clues in the victim's private life. >> the detective asked me if there was any trouble in their marriage. >> eliminating suspect after suspect until there was one. and just when it seemed to be over, it wasn't. >> if you had a sexual relationship, are you denying that? >> it's none of youre business. >> you're not controlling this anymore. you're not the commonwealth attorney here. >> c they say the wheels of justice turn slowly. in this case the wheels came completely off, leaving a family won
>> i just walked in her office. and i think somebody killed somebody in her office. . >> what makes you think somebody killed somebody? >> she's laying there and there is blood all over. >> everyone knows everyone. there was michelle mockby, 42, wife and mother, face down in a pool of blood. the investigation that followed would peel the lid off an entire company and take a hard look at every employee who was there that morning. >> you know your suspect is one of...
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officer that was -- 6% of the allegations were for officers issuing citations without justified cause, that's the allegation. this information is also on the website. i won't read through all of them at the macro level. they're on the website. but just for the district breakdown, i'll just talk about the districts with the highest complaints were in southern for inappropriate behavior during a traffic investigation. i think those complaints came out of one specific investigation and then equal to that were complaints in the eagle side district related to trespass allegations being made in the district. i have nothing to report this week for audit and in terms of outreach right now, what we're doing is working with the law schools in the area. there's seven here in the bay area working on increasing our law and justice reform internship as well as the fellowship program. in addition to that, we have an up coming virtual information, informational internship program set up with a number of surrounding schools as well. there are no cases tonight in closed session but also present this ev
officer that was -- 6% of the allegations were for officers issuing citations without justified cause, that's the allegation. this information is also on the website. i won't read through all of them at the macro level. they're on the website. but just for the district breakdown, i'll just talk about the districts with the highest complaints were in southern for inappropriate behavior during a traffic investigation. i think those complaints came out of one specific investigation and then equal...
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but before we do what i saw in your book, for the tension case officer manifesting in the case officer found himself or herself between two worlds. the bureaucracy and the challenges of the agency and the very world that they were operating trying to find agents to work with them. i thought couple people that you describe an action process to say no real names are used in the agency as you described in the book very thoroughly and you argued in some cases things didn't look so good for the agencies. one of them not just because of his interest in out to me. his love of family. the couple people who are stuck in this world you happen to find in the most air tissue subways. i want to know if you could talk about that how his case pre-tell me if i'm reading it correctly. he found himself in between the two worlds. if you could talk about them as much as you feel comfortable and how that case ended because of the conflict between what the agency wanted and what you on the ground wanted to continue to have the intelligence come forward. >> the individual who i turned over to another officer
but before we do what i saw in your book, for the tension case officer manifesting in the case officer found himself or herself between two worlds. the bureaucracy and the challenges of the agency and the very world that they were operating trying to find agents to work with them. i thought couple people that you describe an action process to say no real names are used in the agency as you described in the book very thoroughly and you argued in some cases things didn't look so good for the...
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cbp's own workforce staffing model shows a deficit of 70 officers. as a result, ports are concerned about processing capacity. during this crisis, some shippers have two smaller ports as a relief valve of sorts, and these ports have recorded difficulties getting officer coverage when they need it most. cbp has allowed ports to enter into reimbursable services agreements to pay per officer over time. this was intended to be a temporary fix but is becoming , the norm at more and more ports around the country. last year, one medium-sized port in california paid over $1 million in overtime out of a budget of roughly $20 million. these overtime expenses represent a significant portion of our ports' already tight budgets and limit their ability to make long-term capital investments. we asked congress to fully staff cbp to ensure an effective -- with regard to screening facility upgrades, cbp also faces funding shortages for facility and ports of entry. to close that gap cbp has in recent years turned to ports to pay for major rates and new facilities. this
cbp's own workforce staffing model shows a deficit of 70 officers. as a result, ports are concerned about processing capacity. during this crisis, some shippers have two smaller ports as a relief valve of sorts, and these ports have recorded difficulties getting officer coverage when they need it most. cbp has allowed ports to enter into reimbursable services agreements to pay per officer over time. this was intended to be a temporary fix but is becoming , the norm at more and more ports around...
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former officer lane. we saw him what you might call, probe at, should we turn george floyd on his side? we train officers that, and you may have to ratchet that up with the acronym probe, alert and action. it's a tool to first probe, but if that doesn't work, you have 0 to alert. if that doesn't work, you have to take action, including physical action. >> but if someone three or four days on the job goes up and leans into derek chauvin and says, hey, chief, i don't see him responding. hey, chief, maybe we should roll him over, and doesn't get the response that they're looking for, would you go as far as to say they've got an obligation to yank derek chauvin off george floyd's neck? >> eventually, hey, if you don't move him, he could get hurt. then challenge, you need to take your knee off his neeck. if that doesn't work, absolutely take action. we've seen that until other industries. hospitals have trained nurses to speak up to doctors when they're about to operate on patients. airlines have done this, co
former officer lane. we saw him what you might call, probe at, should we turn george floyd on his side? we train officers that, and you may have to ratchet that up with the acronym probe, alert and action. it's a tool to first probe, but if that doesn't work, you have 0 to alert. if that doesn't work, you have to take action, including physical action. >> but if someone three or four days on the job goes up and leans into derek chauvin and says, hey, chief, i don't see him responding....
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and then i think just from wearing my data officer hat >> building off what officer leadbetter around where dollars have yet to actually be disbursed. it sounded like we'll have that is information on february 4th and i see nodding. >> yeah. that's right. that's the thinking. >> member: great and that's helpful and i just wanted to that information where it's problem solving and whether it's looking at early outcomes. thank you for that clarification. >> chairman: thank you, member catalano. are there any other members. i see member friedenbach. >> member: thanks so much. i think this is really helpful. it looks good. i really appreciate your work on this. do you mind really quick pulling back up the timeline for the input >> yes. i can do that. one second. that one? >> member: yeah. so the focus groups, we don't have a time associated with those, but i'm just thinking like maybe if we can try to get those knocked out in february would be my suggestion and then it kind of creates a nice little basis we're building towards the larger engagements in march and might influence the groups
and then i think just from wearing my data officer hat >> building off what officer leadbetter around where dollars have yet to actually be disbursed. it sounded like we'll have that is information on february 4th and i see nodding. >> yeah. that's right. that's the thinking. >> member: great and that's helpful and i just wanted to that information where it's problem solving and whether it's looking at early outcomes. thank you for that clarification. >> chairman: thank...
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to the officer down memorial page. that is four too many. >> brian: all right. that's not it. meanwhile ice concerned jose rosales accused of killing harris county corporal charles galloway is illegal immigrant. the professional criminal has been on the run since 1996. rosales wanted for another murder in he will value sar door. he will appear before a criminal court this morning. right there that should be the story that everyone is leading with around the country. because the guy does not belong here. he has created chaos in a state that is desperate for some type of federal help to control their border. they have gotten a dial tone ever since president biden has taken office. >> ainsley: we saw that footage in brownsville, texas. our cameras were there. this is a little of what we known so far. thankfully we got tips and sent our cameras. in saw people getting off federally funded buses walk into a fillings, back back out and put in taxies and transported to the airport. and they go to live with their relatives here
to the officer down memorial page. that is four too many. >> brian: all right. that's not it. meanwhile ice concerned jose rosales accused of killing harris county corporal charles galloway is illegal immigrant. the professional criminal has been on the run since 1996. rosales wanted for another murder in he will value sar door. he will appear before a criminal court this morning. right there that should be the story that everyone is leading with around the country. because the guy does...
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i talked to a police officer yesterday. he said they were having a meeting this morning for all of the people that were there. the officers that were there at the house when the two friends were shot. also, for helping the families because the police officers, they have -- i don't know if it was the post -- ptsd, but they have experienced so much and they have seen their friends being shot in front of them and being killed. they had a meeting to make sure they're okay mentally. >> brian: but that officer who spoke at the microphone, he came in and he killed the guy -- the murderer. the murderer. could have been even worse. not only did he shoot the two officers and you heard ray kelly, he believes that was the intent of the killer was to kill the policeman. and the mom played into it by calling the cops for help, sadly, maybe being unaware, she regrets it now. but if the third guy doesn't shoot him who knows what else he would have done? >> steve: it's a serious situation. a cover of "the new york post" today, the governor
i talked to a police officer yesterday. he said they were having a meeting this morning for all of the people that were there. the officers that were there at the house when the two friends were shot. also, for helping the families because the police officers, they have -- i don't know if it was the post -- ptsd, but they have experienced so much and they have seen their friends being shot in front of them and being killed. they had a meeting to make sure they're okay mentally. >> brian:...
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the loss of officer sicknick and then the subsequent loss of other capitol police officers and metropolitan police office who took their lives in the days and weeks and months that followed is an absolute tragedy. and it is even more frustrating to see more people whitewash and downplay the events of january 6. we have to say that we should not be tolerating that. that was one of the reasons i voted for impeachment. the fact that we cannot in our political system, the playing around with endorsed rhetoric and encouraging, inciting people to go around and use force, use threats and violence to achieve a political event, that cannot be tolerated in our politics. judy: i wasust going to say, but you know the leadership of your party in the house, and a majority of republican members of the house are saying that this committee shouldn't be there, it shouldn't be doing this work, that it is important to look ahead, not look back. in other words, it is just be opposite of what these police officers and what ms. garza are calling for? rep. meijer: dozens of my colleagues voted for the commission.
the loss of officer sicknick and then the subsequent loss of other capitol police officers and metropolitan police office who took their lives in the days and weeks and months that followed is an absolute tragedy. and it is even more frustrating to see more people whitewash and downplay the events of january 6. we have to say that we should not be tolerating that. that was one of the reasons i voted for impeachment. the fact that we cannot in our political system, the playing around with...
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his office. denies that he's a spy outraged etc and pelvic has left to find a taxi on his own but then that night the police officer richard thomasewski sends a cable to war so saying the cia just came knocking in my door. what do i do? and the police officers saying this is something we've been waiting for we knew this was going to happen and they tell him call pal of its back up and in may of 1990 a delegation of cia officers comes to lisbon and and they're off to the races. so that was the back story of this operation and and then in august of 1990 saddam invades kuwait these six americans who one of whom is in possession of significant intelligence about exactly how the americans would plan to remove saddam from kuwait are stuck in baghdad. the americans go to the france the brits the russians. none of them can help. they finally go to the polls and because of polovich's knowledge of the professionalism in the polo services. he argues with the americans. these guys could do the operation grom
his office. denies that he's a spy outraged etc and pelvic has left to find a taxi on his own but then that night the police officer richard thomasewski sends a cable to war so saying the cia just came knocking in my door. what do i do? and the police officers saying this is something we've been waiting for we knew this was going to happen and they tell him call pal of its back up and in may of 1990 a delegation of cia officers comes to lisbon and and they're off to the races. so that was the...
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we were losing significant numbers of officers like we are now. unfortunately we have had to scale back some of the response in the union square area. i don't think it's fair to attribute this to anything other than the fact people are out sick. >>> the vote to recall 37 cisco school board members is happening next month. you haven't lost recall of all three. what you think this recall is important? >> we were dealing with the pandemic. we all got derailed. we didn't expect anything to be perfect but at the end of the day the prioritizing of our children should've been, and of course safety. which is important. it should've been at the top of the agenda in many cases it wasn't. in many cases there were often times questions and concerns and issues and frustrations. it's not even just about the decisions. more so about communication. it's about the role of the school board. the need to put kids first. there were a number of failures. we saw the city during the pandemic, seven cisco has been praised with our response. for using data in science to ma
we were losing significant numbers of officers like we are now. unfortunately we have had to scale back some of the response in the union square area. i don't think it's fair to attribute this to anything other than the fact people are out sick. >>> the vote to recall 37 cisco school board members is happening next month. you haven't lost recall of all three. what you think this recall is important? >> we were dealing with the pandemic. we all got derailed. we didn't expect...
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another 15% are not coming back to the office. more than 50% adopting a hybrid model. >> we were so excited, we thought downtown was going to come back january 4, and many companies had to postpone plans. reporter: major tech companies like facebook have pushed back a return to the office until late march. airbnb delayed until september. meanwhile, popular app rope -- robin hood going fully revoked. paypal saying it will be an option until further notice. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. larry: there is a bit of good news for san francisco's commercial real estate industry. according to the chronicle, beauty company sephiora is moving from their current space and they spare in the new building because many of the employees in the building are working remotely. ama: in the north bay, anger and confusion in the business community over sonoma county's new health order prohibiting public gatherings meant to slow the spike in covert cases. but as cornell barnard tells us, the order has taken some businesses by surprise and has left many p
another 15% are not coming back to the office. more than 50% adopting a hybrid model. >> we were so excited, we thought downtown was going to come back january 4, and many companies had to postpone plans. reporter: major tech companies like facebook have pushed back a return to the office until late march. airbnb delayed until september. meanwhile, popular app rope -- robin hood going fully revoked. paypal saying it will be an option until further notice. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news....
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capitol police officer speaks out. for the first time since his heroic actions saved lives on the january 6 assault on the capitol. >> it could have easily been a blood bath. >> o'donnell: the rising price of o.j.. americans feel the squeeze as orange juice prices surge. major s.a.t. changes: the new details all parents need to know about the college admissions exam. and tom brady's future. what the greatest of all time is saying about retirement. ret ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. president biden is ramping up the pressure on vladimir putin, warning the russian president of "enormous consequences" if he invades ukraine and taking the rhetoric a step further, issuing a personal threat to putin. ukrainian leaders are trying to calm citizens, saying there is no sign that a russian invasion is imminent, but the war games on the country's border are telling
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even the post office buildings are tagged, the post office vehicles are tagged. it's a government agency. so if we do send them a notice of violation, it basically gets ignored. so i tried working with them. we used to be responsible for abating the graffiti on the mailboxes, we had the paint, still do for the green and the blue. and what happened was they stopped, i mean, they were paying like $0.50 on the dollar for us to abate and we would send them the bill every month or whatever and then i think it was in 2008 when things got kind of rough, they decided to end that contract. they said they would take it and do it themselves and just to give you a little history. so from 2008, for many years these mailboxes i would report them to 311 and nothing would ever happen, they would get closed out. finally, it got to a point, there was a new postmaster in san francisco, it got to a point where we got to meet with her and she was determined to make sure that the post office did what they needed to do to make sure the graffiti was abated and they were also willing to
even the post office buildings are tagged, the post office vehicles are tagged. it's a government agency. so if we do send them a notice of violation, it basically gets ignored. so i tried working with them. we used to be responsible for abating the graffiti on the mailboxes, we had the paint, still do for the green and the blue. and what happened was they stopped, i mean, they were paying like $0.50 on the dollar for us to abate and we would send them the bill every month or whatever and then...
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the nypd paying tribute after two officers were shot and killed in cold blood while six other officers were shot in cities across the country. filters on the internet to block so-called misinformation. a democrat tries to make a case. the magic mushroom. how psychedelic drugs are becoming mainstream medical treatment. have you ever noticed every time the democrats have a crisis, the fix they propose seems to attack the pillars of our western culture. why do they seem to be obsessed with tearing down things like family and religion? it's all part of what they caught great reset. the left can't stand conservatives. they hate what we stand for. they hate that this country is built on objective truths. and they hate that your god-given rights exist. but you already know that. the question is why do they hate these things? it's found in the great reset. it's because you are in their way. what is the great reset. the world economic form is an organization of self-professed elites. the for under and chairman is klaus schwab. he made it a focal point of his summit in switzerland in 2020. if yo
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i am writing from the national archives office of inspector general, office of investigations, we are aware that the office of federal register received an unofficial certificate of ascertainment from a sovereign sins group in arizona which they, you were notified of. we are looking into this matter to determine if any violations or election fraud were committed and want to know if your office was looking into this issue further or otherwise referred it to other local or federal law enforcement agencies. in other words, that's the federal investigators on the beat at the national archives saying we're starting a federal investigation into this matter, we need to know if there is a state investigation, too, so we can deconflict, so we don't step on each other's toes. governor doocy's office responded to that. saying it is our understanding that the secretary of state's office has notified the appropriate authorities. then the secretary of state's office chimed in. yes, we are referring it to the arizona attorney general's office. for potential prosecution. quote, for enforcement as to
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how are you going to hire more officers when you demoralize them and decent advise becoming an officer for the better part of the last five years. that's not enough. they need send a message to officers that they're needed. they do a fantastic job. they are supported in their communities and by the white house and mainstream media could chip into that as well and help things right now empty virtue signaling. they know it's not polling well. in practice it's not going to do much to help officers or americans who want to be safe on their own streets and communities. >> todd: that's a darn shame, tomi. meantime a fox news poll finds voters are reluctant to give joe biden a second term. look at these numbers. if the election were held today, only 36% say they would want to reelect joe biden. 60% say they would vote for someone else. look, tomi, the democrats, the white house also rail about democracy. why doesn't joe biden actually help himself by engaging in actual democracy and by that i mean, you know, working with republicans to help the country. why does he remain so self-destructive
how are you going to hire more officers when you demoralize them and decent advise becoming an officer for the better part of the last five years. that's not enough. they need send a message to officers that they're needed. they do a fantastic job. they are supported in their communities and by the white house and mainstream media could chip into that as well and help things right now empty virtue signaling. they know it's not polling well. in practice it's not going to do much to help officers...
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standing before all of you today in the final year of my first term in office, i did not know then how true these words would become. just like i saw all those years ago under the friday night lights at clark central high school, legendary football coach billy henderson was right again. despite the divisive politics, the pandemic, the unforeseen challenges, the tough obstacles that stood in our way, we pulled together and lend a helping hand to our fellow georgians and proved that it could be done. as psalm 16:8 says, i have set the lord before me always because he is at my right hand and i shall not be shaken. over the last three years, we built gorgeous's house -- georgia's house on a firm foundation. the concrete, frame and roof withstood storms and we emerged resilient. we boldly sees the opportunity -- sieze the opportunity -- thanks to that approach and our work together, our state has celebrated unprecedented access. by keeping our state open for business, bringing record levels of jobs and investment and putting -- fighting to put hard-working georgians first, we now have the o
standing before all of you today in the final year of my first term in office, i did not know then how true these words would become. just like i saw all those years ago under the friday night lights at clark central high school, legendary football coach billy henderson was right again. despite the divisive politics, the pandemic, the unforeseen challenges, the tough obstacles that stood in our way, we pulled together and lend a helping hand to our fellow georgians and proved that it could be...
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no police officers in those locations. we know there was an fbi guy at the fence encouraging people to break through, and he went through with them. and the doors were left open in the one section, and about six officers watched people pour in, saying it is ok as long as you peacefully protest. all the capitol class was updated in 2017, i believe, bombproof glass come and only 12 windows were not changed. four of those breaches took place on those 12 windows. that sounds like an inside job. somebody told somebody which windows to get into. those protesters passed hundreds of windows to get to those four windows that were accessible. host: how do you draw those conclusions? caller: how do i draw the conclusion that it was an inside job? how else would they know that there was 12 windows and four of the breaches to base where the glass was not reinforced? what other conclusion can you come to? host: why is that a solid conclusion in your mind? caller: not 100% solid, but it is just too coincidental, just like they found the
no police officers in those locations. we know there was an fbi guy at the fence encouraging people to break through, and he went through with them. and the doors were left open in the one section, and about six officers watched people pour in, saying it is ok as long as you peacefully protest. all the capitol class was updated in 2017, i believe, bombproof glass come and only 12 windows were not changed. four of those breaches took place on those 12 windows. that sounds like an inside job....
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proper oversight of the office. since covid-19 is endemic in our society and will possibly always be with us, i call on this committee to consider hr-4860 two and move the bill through committee process so we can equip congress with the tools it needs to respond to a pandemic and spit -- set proper protocols so members and they public can be assured that any guidelines are based on science rather than potentially as a result of political pressure applied by the majority party. again, whichever party that may be. with approved vaccines now readily available for almost anyone in our society who wants one, as well as therapeutic treatments and almost two years of clinical experience treating patients, there is no reason why we can't and should not have guidelines in place to safely reopen the people's house and get back to doing the american people's business. in an open and transparent manner. sadly, politics, and the politics of panic are winning over reason and science. in closing, public health decisions must be ma
proper oversight of the office. since covid-19 is endemic in our society and will possibly always be with us, i call on this committee to consider hr-4860 two and move the bill through committee process so we can equip congress with the tools it needs to respond to a pandemic and spit -- set proper protocols so members and they public can be assured that any guidelines are based on science rather than potentially as a result of political pressure applied by the majority party. again, whichever...
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over 140 police officers were injured. we all heard the police officers there that day testifying to what happened. one officer called it "a medieval battle" and that he was more afraid that day than he was fighting the war in iraq. they repeatedly asked since that day, how dare anyone deny the hell they were put through? we saw with our own eyes rioters menace these halls, threatening the speaker of the house, literally erecting gallows to hang the vice president of the united states of america. what did we not see? we did not see a former president who had just rallied the mob to attack sitting in a private dining room off the oval office in the white house, watching it all on television. and doing nothing for hours as police were assaulted, lives at risk. the nation's capitol, under siege. this was not a group of tourists , this was an armed insurrection. they were not looking to uphold the will of the people they were looking to deny the will of the people. they were looking to overturn a free and fair election. they w
over 140 police officers were injured. we all heard the police officers there that day testifying to what happened. one officer called it "a medieval battle" and that he was more afraid that day than he was fighting the war in iraq. they repeatedly asked since that day, how dare anyone deny the hell they were put through? we saw with our own eyes rioters menace these halls, threatening the speaker of the house, literally erecting gallows to hang the vice president of the united states...
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officer jason rivera and officer wilbert mora, whose funeral is still yet to come. heroes that everyone needs to stop and honor today. as we think of this, we want to turn to another story that is directly related to this, what we're talking about and what we're just seeing in new york city and what new york city is dealing with is also happening in houston. three houston police officers are recovering this morning after being shot in a chaotic chase and shootout. all of it caught on camera. watch. cnn's rosa flores is live in houston with more on this. rosa, my god. >> reporter: you know, kate, it's unfathomable. and all of this is a reminder of just how police officers across this country go out on the street to make sure that all of us can be at home safe so that we can sleep well at night but this is the reality, this is the danger that they see day in and day out. the mayor of this city of houston call this living in a very dangerous time right now in the city of houston. i want to go straight to this video because this really shows you the reality. this suspec
officer jason rivera and officer wilbert mora, whose funeral is still yet to come. heroes that everyone needs to stop and honor today. as we think of this, we want to turn to another story that is directly related to this, what we're talking about and what we're just seeing in new york city and what new york city is dealing with is also happening in houston. three houston police officers are recovering this morning after being shot in a chaotic chase and shootout. all of it caught on camera....
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and they wake up in the african american man, george floyd by a police officer officer with detaining him. supporters of the movement have called for police officers already tv reduced with their funding, redirected to other issues, and the new york times zealously reported about it too often in recent months, instead of a bomb, the police department has become another source of trauma, overhauling the police department may be the only way to stop the violence and give new york to policing. it deserves enough. we can't reform the police. the only way to diminish police violence as to reduce contact between the public and the police . well recent years have seen a drastic rise in the us murder rate. in 2020, amid the mass, protests homicides increased nearly 30 percent in comparison with the year before we spoke to form a law enforcement offices about what they think of the new york times is apparent. you turn in his coverage. the attitude towards police was definitely affected. you saw the, i mean, perhaps the people that were on the fence about police or, or didn't carry the way abou
and they wake up in the african american man, george floyd by a police officer officer with detaining him. supporters of the movement have called for police officers already tv reduced with their funding, redirected to other issues, and the new york times zealously reported about it too often in recent months, instead of a bomb, the police department has become another source of trauma, overhauling the police department may be the only way to stop the violence and give new york to policing. it...