A violent crime. Assistant police chief tony jones says reviving ceasefire required them to reorganize the Police Department from a reactive organization to a proactive, Crime Fighting police force. The city says the numbers are proof the program works, but some are surprised to hear crime is down. Im very, very surprised and im happy to hear that. The crime itself, we do see an uptick over the temescal area, where cars are being broken into the sideshows are continuing to happen right next to a fire station to. Cheryl says she grew up in oakland and shes always carried pepper spray around for protection. No, i dont feel safe. Im constantly watching around. Others say they are feeling safer. Lately. I feel a lot safer here, especially at night compared to San Francisco, where it could be a lot more dangerous. And i definitely see the change in crime rates dropping. The beeping has gone down considerably. Bridget kane, who owns two businesses in downtown city center, says she thinks thi
In the unlawful deportation of children from russianoccupied areas of ukraine. Narrator thousands of ukrainian children, taken and held by russia. speaking ukrainian they put them in these military camps and trying to reeducate them politically, ideologically. Narrator families searching for their loved ones, and the investigators following the trail of alleged abductions. Our mission is to find families whose children are missing till this day. speaking russian narrator now on frontline, children of ukraine. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. Park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More at macfound. Org. The heisingsimons foundation
In the unlawful deportation of children from russianoccupied areas of ukraine. Narrator thousands of ukrainian children, taken and held by russia. speaking ukrainian they put them in these military camps and trying to reeducate them politically, ideologically. Narrator families searching for their loved ones, and the investigators following the trail of alleged abductions. Our mission is to find families whose children are missing till this day. speaking russian narrator now on frontline, children of ukraine. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. Park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More at macfound. Org. The heisingsimons foundation
Leadership. And white house counsel. I have tremendous advantages quite frankly. Of course youre gonna meet new people and people that dont know you because theres a hundred 5,000 people at the department and they all want to look at the boss. If the project a level of confidence and also from my perspective i spent as much time as i could. Going to the various agencies and their floors and stopping by shaking peoples hands and getting to know the employees at the department of justice. I would say that question is a little bit unfair to me. B final comments . Because my wife is here i want to say and i talk about this in the book and i think it will be reflected in the book. That is the importance of family and support. I could not had done what i did without the support of my family. I talk about the difficult times that we went through in washington and how it affected my family and becky was always there for me. Im very grateful for the service that she provided. Grateful to George
Steph, you were on that train this morning. It seemed smooth, so whats next. Reporter yeah, that is the big question, scott and kris. Were at the fremont stop and this is that stretch where the derailment happened monday night. Commuters should expect delays tonight as they go home because trains are going slower for safety, but one question has been will Union Pacific install any sort of land or mudslide detectors after this. Right now the answer is not likely. After one day offline, ace trains are back in service. We boarded train number one, the first in the morning to check in with regular riders who echoed the same feelings. I can understand how that happened. Accidents happen once in a while. Reporter conductors are slowing the speed to 10 miles an hour through the stretch, the 40mileperhour zone, where track inspectors are monitoring activity. Longtime passenger fred barnes rides almost daily. Hes hoping theres added attention to the area where the mudslide derail edmonds train.