Harvey live in the city now with all the details rana. Marty good morning that vote unanimous so that means now for going to a Police Station out here in San Francisco will now see that sign reads black lives matter including at the station behind me got 30 days now to with these signs up and again this Resolution Says this is the commissions and the Police Departments way of making sure that they continue their efforts to support black lives here in the city ok, lets look at these resolutions theyve even got it down to a dimension size here how big the signs have to be theyve got to be 32 by 24 they can only read black lives matter posts or sign also has to be placed in a location thats visible to the general public visiting the station and at all times the scientists not be blocked or out of you. The resolution also mentions the San Francisco Police Department has been on the front lines of putting in place many Critical Reforms related to police accountability. This is by is free po
Must not be blocked or out of you. Now the resolution also mentions that the San Francisco Police Department has been on the forefront of putting in place many Critical Reforms related to Police Accountability along with buys free policing and Community Policing at the site is damage they also have to replace it. They have 30 days when this resolution was signed to get those place that also theyre saying that theyre bias training for officers who are newly joining the Department Just a few of the steps the Department Says theyre trying to take to continue to keep this conversation going over now reporting here in San Francisco Reyna Harvey Kron 4 news all right rhonda thanks a lot for that live report from San Francisco now lets move to the north bay this morning where the lay of city officials. Are launching an investigation after evidence was destroyed in the case of Sean Monterrosa the 22 yearold was shot and killed by Vallejo Police last month. Authorities say monterroso was kneeli
House Judiciary Committee about a whistleblower complaint. That complaint said, President Trump pressured the president of ukraine, to investigate former Vice President , joe biden. The whistleblower also said, the summary of the phone call was moved to a Computer System for classified information in an effort to lock it down. Cnn says, the white house acknowledged to them that officials did direct key documents to be filed in a separate system. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says, the inquiry into the impeachment process will take as long as it needs to and she says, she believes attorney general william bar mishandled the whistleblower complaint. I do think the attorney general has gone rogue. He has for a long time now. Since he was mentioned in all of this, it is curious that he would be making conditions in decisions about how the plate was handled. Reporter also today, President Trump is contra House Intelligence Committee chairman, adam schiff, to resign. He tweeted this morning say
6-3, the new numbers reshaping american life. the lead starts right now. 40 million americans will not get the student loan forgiveness president biden promised them after the supreme court rejects his plan. and the president says it is unforgivable. then a key ruling on lgbtq rights and freedom of speech involving a wedding website designer and the state of colorado. what it means for anti-discrimination laws across the country. plus as millions of americans plan to take to the roads and skies this holiday weekend, a look at what cities are experiencing turmoil after days of delays. and welcome to the lead. i m abby philip in for jake tapper. today we begin with our law and justice lead. at moment now president joe biden will address the nation after the supreme court today issued two major rulings. one that blocks president biden s student loan forgiveness program rejecting a program that would have delivered debt relief to millions of americans. and the other ruling th
tapper. wolf blitzer is over in the situation room. have a great day. happening now, president biden just announced new action aimed at easing student debt after the u.s. supreme court blocked his loan forgiveness program. he s slamming the ruling as wrong and accusing republicans of hypocrisy. we re also following the fallout from the high court s other major decision today putting limits on lgbtq protections. the senators warn the ruling may open the door to discrimination of all sorts of protected minority groups. and growing questions right now about the fate of the russian mutiny leader yevgeny prigozhin. are kremlin spies plotting to kill him as ukraine s intelligence chief claims? i ll ask top white house official john kirby about that and much more. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, and you re in the situation room. we begin with today s one-two punch by the u.s. supreme court, decisions limiting lgbtq protect