Following aggravations of assault with a knife in february of this year. The newest case, said she was waiting for an uber at the time of the assault. By the time the Police Showed up the victim and assailant were gone. The victim recognized vincent from the coverage of the recent incident. The judge did not order vincent to go to jail following his initial arrest last week but he is now in custody following the latest allegations. We obtained the arrest warrant for him friday night. We knew he was in a treatment program. We were able to determine he was in the program over the weekend based on the gps monitor results. We spoke to the public defender. We had an arrest warrant and the arrangement was made he would ton himself in this morning. Mr. Victim vincent has been in compliance with the court orders. He is taking his treatment serious and doing everything to get better. Reporter San Francisco police say they are looking into two other incidents to see if he is a suspect in those c
Court session that was open to the public, we learned that the defense and the das Attorneys Office cannot talk about anything related to the case because the judge has just learned that at least 5 of the jurors now and paneled have scheduling conflicts so they must work to work every once schedule and take that into consideration while they start deliberations over. The judge even ominously said if one remaining alternate is left, it very well could be asked to do join the discussion so if that happens, they have to start that over again. Right now the fate of Derick Almena and max harris, the two defendants charged with Involuntary Manslaughter hangs in the balance after 10 days of deliberations. I know jury must start over because of apparent possible juror misconduct, possible contact with the news media. You can tell i can tell you that ktvu has not approached any of these jurors. We dont film them, talk to them or even say hello to them. Whatever transpired happened was someone e
The committee will reconvene. I want to thank all of our extraordinary witnesses who have come to be with us today. Michael breen, president and ceo of human rights first. Thank you for coming. Hope frye, the executive director of project life line. Clara long the deputy direct for Human Rights Watch. Dr. Carlos gutierrez, a pediatrician in private practice. And ronald vitiello, who is the former chief of u. S. Border patrol and former acting director of i. C. E. I will begin by swearing all of you in. Please rise and raise your right hand. If you would. Thank you. Do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. Let the record show that all of the witnesses answered in the affirmative. Thank you. Please be seated. Please speak fl the microphone. Your written comments will be received without objection. And mr. Breen you are invited to give an oral presentation. Thank you for the tune to be here today an
Morning, everyone. The committee will come to order. Were here to examine the deferred maintenance needs of the public Land Management agencies. This is a topic i care about. I know each of you certainly, the folks on this committee, have expressed concern. Not just coming into this hearing today, but, really, over the years. When we consider deferred maintenance, we most commonly think of the 12 billion maintenance backlog accrued by the National Park service. We consider that here in the committee at great length and it rightfully continues to attract a great deal of national attention. But somehow and sometimes overlooked in this conversation are the deferred maintenance needs of the other federal Land Management agencies, including the Forest Service, the bureau of Land Management and fish and Wildlife Service. Combined with the park service, these four agencies face a deferred maintenance backlog totalling 19. 4 billion. Thats worthy of repeating. Within these four agencies that g
America are piling on mountains of debt. What happens when its time for companies to pay the piper well get some answers on this tuesday, june 11th as Worldwide Exchange begins right now im back hi, from wherever youre watching im Brian Sullivan. Thank you for joining us on this tuesday. It could be a lucky seven for stocks theres a lot of green on the screen, and we can use i another rainy day in new york. Either get another cup of coffee or go back to bed. Dow futures are jurnd under 100. The dow on a sexday win streak. Of course, if we keep this up, it could make it a sevenday the bond yields are ticking up higher the benchmark tenure yield at 2. 16 . Also watch oil Oil Beginning to creep a little bit higher as well were up just under a percent. Also a big night overseas. Not as much in japan the nikkei in japan did rise 3. 1 look at the shanghai come possib posit. And the European Markets like our futures, like asia, a lot of green on that screen as we talked about, germany startin