We have a day that is very much a summer preview. Before you know it well be doing this every day. However, this is just a one time special with temperatures in the 90s later today. I felt the humidity once i stepped outside today. I feel like you can see the humidity as we take a live look outside, sun has raise sen, good saturday to you all. Hopefully you have wonderful weekend plans. Youll want to be outdoors but youll be sweating. 71 degrees already. It is pretty sticky to start off this morning its kind of cloudy. Weve got winds out of the south right now driving in that warmth and that humidity. Its 71 in manassas, already 74 in quantico, 72 in leonardtown, 74 in annapolis. This is one of those days were going watch those temperatures just skyrocket throughout the morning and into the afternoon hours. Theyre having showers and thunderstorms out there. Storm tracker radar noticed were quiet in d. C. And our immediate suburbs. Heading out towards the mountains theres a nice line of
Running for the seat currently held by democrat barbara mikulski. Mikulski. They debated earlier today. This comes from the university of baltimore courtesy of wjztv. Moderator questions will be posed by our panel. Director of the Schaeffer Center for Public Policy her the university of baltimore, and myself of wjztv. The recipient of the Opening Statement was determined by coin toss. The moderator can repeat the questions for the candidate is needed. Candidates cannot interrupt one another. I appreciate you allowing me to be here today. If you would mind leaving the stage at this point so we can continue candidate onim a the ballot, i have a state rights campaign. I would like to know why im not here to read here. [no audio] some problems with the feet of the Maryland Senate debate from baltimore. We expect to bring that event usually here on cspan. To you shortly here on cspan. [no audio] his nominee on her many misgivings. Calling americans a basket of deplorables her email scandal,
Paul. And that is on the Violent Crime side, we tend to have a lower crime rate than a lot of other states while at the same time keeping our incarceration rate lower by using more probation and using more treatment options. So thats why im a fan of the work thats been done here. And my first question is really along those lines of drug courts. Ive led some. Efforts here on drug courts and getting funding for drug courts carrying on the work of many that came before me, including ted kennedy and jim ram stead over on the house side. When we look at what this bill might save, we know that drug courts save money. And we know that getting some of the nonviolent offenders out of the prisons will save money or reducing their sentences. Do you think we could use some of this money to pay for things like drug courts ms. Yates, do you think that will be helpful as we look at how we are going to make up for the fact that we are going to be bringing people out of prison. But they not only need R
Forward, but also to people who were convicted and sentenced under old laws. Inmate sentences under the old mandatory minimums can ask a judge to sentence them in accordance with the new mandatory minimums. But a prosecutor gets to weigh in also. And the inmate will only get a lower sentence if the judge agrees it is appropriate after the judge has considered factors like the inmates danger to the community. But others have raised concerns about the department of justice going to stand idly by and let dangerous criminals walk. So this is my question, kind of a statement. I hope that i have your commitment that the department of justice will review each of these resentencing on a casebycase basis and that the determination on these resentencings will be made by local u. S. Attorney offices. Senator, we are anything but idle at the department of justice. You have our commitment that we will carry out the Retroactive Application of the provisions of this proposal in a thoughtful manner, o
Good afternoon, commissioners im a long term resident that lives nearby the proposed Development Im a supporter of the cvs im personally excited about what true mark is doing with a amending and look forward to the artworks theyll be helping to sponsor and i encourage you to support this project. Thank you. Good afternoon commissioners im Allen Allison park the director of operations for the market on polk opening in the spring of next year polk and clay as a member of the business member of neighborhood i appreciate how true mark has reached out about the development and housing in San Francisco is much need but must work for the community and true mark with their design has achieved that i strongly urge you to vote 2, 3, 4 approval of this project. Thank you. Commissioners i got a lot respect for you guys and having a job and being patient im all shock up i know that ive been standing here im rudy corpus born and raised in San Francisco im the ed of the obamas Preservation Program th