Office the protests revealed cracks between the San Jose Police department and the community it serves. Old simmering grievances and questions about Excessive Force and misconduct forced to the surface by the inyourface chaotic clashes between police and protesters two weeks ago. Does that mean in the face of chaos that we didnt make mistake . Absolutely not. Of course we did. Are there things were not proud of . Of course there are. Were human beings and we made mistakes. Reporter reforms focused on limit thing use of tear gas, flash bang devices, batons and rubber bullets on protesters. The city council is considering an outright ban on rubber bullets. I think that the fact is that so many people got hurt by these projectiles. And they were innocent protesters needs to be looked in further. Reporter chief garcia says he supports these reforms as well as the hiring practices, joining to pledge not to hire officer whose have been fired or left other digits because of misconduct. This P
Frank amallicoat. Thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. Lets check out how athe weekend is shaping up. agood morning, happy saturday to aeveryone out there this mrning. a startig out with cloudy weather over the coast line and inside of aour bay, we will see an increase this cloud cover later toda. Rain is aexpected by tonight. Giving you a look at what is happening aover sfo, in additio to the lower clouds high clouds are acoming into the bay area ahead aof this system. 52 in santa rosa with a lot of asunshine. 55 over aSan Francisco. Cloudy skies over oakland, 56 degrees. a san jose, 56. Not aa bad start to the day. Afternoon ahighs are similar to yesterday. The abig change comes tonight into tomorrow when wet weather moves ainto the bay area and we have a bit of snow for the sierras. apolice are asking for the publics help in a search for a missing ateen age couple. The a16 and yeen year old were last seen in the sabt the rose area last night. Anyone who has seen them or had co
For the warm welcome and the honor of being here today to present the state of the state. It was not too long ago that i stood here and laid out a bold plan for the future of missouri. Back then, many were worried about the direction of our state. Some of you were probably worried about how your new governor would lead and address the problems within missouri. But because i love this state and the people of this state, i knew i was ready for that challenge. And with your help, ready to chart a new path for missouri. A path that would push us to the fo forefront of the nation, providing more opportunities for our citizens and make missouri a destination for others around the country, ready to embrace our showme way of life. I also want to thank the many of you in this room and the thousands around the state who had confidence in me, supported my vision, and offered me patience at a trying time for missouri. Even though it was a challenging time, it was also an opportunity to do things d
Tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. Andith the ongoing support of these institutions. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributis to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. For the first time, investigators in the house of representives have heard a direct account of the phone call that launched the impeachment inquiry. It came today from a veteran of 20 years in the u. S. Military. Our White House Correspondent begins our coverage. He arrived at the capitol in uniform, wearing his metals. An army lt. Col. Works for the National Security council. On tuesday, he became the First White House official who was in the call between President Trump and president ukraine to testify in the impeachment inquiry. That call sits at the heartf o the democratic investigations. He said he was concerned about what he heard. Some republicans, like congressman jim jordan, dismissed the tes
Education Reform Efforts and involved in the Education Reform Movement and the Charter Schools i was fascinated partly because education is so important and it is our best hope to address inequities in society of multi generational poverty but there was a mystery i wanted to solve is what happened when kids go to high school and falls apart and then i will go to classrooms but in the High School Classrooms its a different picture and scores were not improving to understand this problem. So what i stumbled upon i cannot say i solve the mystery myself but i stumbled upon the fact that the real problem that have become so apparent in high school so once i realized all of the research i had done with those Panel Discussions i had never heard the mention of the problem that somebody had to try to get that issue into the Public Education communication because that is a problem we are talking about we cannot fix them unless we address that problem. Can you describe for people who are not usua