The warehouse but its been sort of dramatic. Youre not saying which tarmac and where so great. Yeah. I have to say, i am terrible at keeping secrets. This is why i do tv shows and dont work for a place that requires me to keep secrets but if i knew, i would probably blurt it out. Im telling you everything i got. Rachel, youve done a great job of keeping my secrets. Thank you very much, rachel. Thankthanks, lawrence, good. Donald trump was asked about protesters and donald trump said, these were his words. They seem to be protesters that like me. And thats true. There they are in their trump hats, mouths wide open breathing on each other shoulder to shoulder. That image was captured by photo journalist bickell. Steve schmidt who spent much of his adulthood to reelect president s, this is worthy of a politzer, it absolutely and perfectly captures the wack job of trumpism and who surrendered any common sense or normalcy to the alter of freak show politics and the dogmas of political culti
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department was shutting down six 6 our six of our eight public schools, and it s not your jurisdiction. these things have a sinner gistic relationship. they re intertwined. if we give half a damn about any of our districts, or certainly the neighborhoods throughout the city and county of san francisco, it is the natural response. we want to take care of business. we want to work with the police department. we want to make sure that the streets are liberateded away from crime. liberated away from crime, and that people are not feeling hostage to their houses or to certain blocks because they can t cross the street. it was like pulling teeth in order to get the kind of response which i think should have been routine and normal for that level of concern. i apologize for that. again, unfortunately i wasn t here when this occurred. my concern is the reason i m here today and the reason i m an employee with the san francisco police department and very happy to be here is a re
across the city. supervisor mirkarimi, in the short conversation that we ve had, my sense is, tell me if i m wrong, that the foot beat issue has been a topic of conversation at the board of supervisors for several years prior to the chief and i arriving. you ve been given a multitude of promises and now you want something a little more concrete as to what we re going to do. and that s the reason why there s legislation. i would venture to guess that s some of the issue here. supervisor mirkarimi: that s part of my fire. that has evolved over periods of time. as somebody who entered into elected office with a district that was engulfed in violent crime, and depending which year, the second or third highest homicide rate, and the constant simmer of, you know, the incivility and distress. i advocated for my district. i wanted foot beats out there. no matter what other new laws i m not really making reference to the current debates now. but in the past i really wanted to see a
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