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Transcripts For KGO ABC7 20240704

To the fbi indictments. Reporter good afternoon. This ends an 18 investigation into both the antioch and Pittsburgh Police department. Many of the Community Activists we spoke to say some of these problems go back decades. They hope now, they will have real accountability. Today finally, we believe theres going to be some accountability. We are only hoping for the best in these situations. Reporter Devon Williams says he remains skeptical. When we look at history, it has not played out in the favor of the public. A lot of crimes committed by officers are not seen as crimes in the eyes of the law sometimes. Reporter thursday morning, the fbi raided the homes of the officers involved in an 18 month long investigation on a wide range of charges, including criminal conspiracy and moral turpitude. Investigation also exposed the massive racist texting scandal at the Antioch Police department. The arresting officers felt it would it was necessary to call that officer out presumably from his h

Transcripts For KGO ABC7 20240704

Been silent. That is when the emergency sirens in San Francisco were taken offline because they were vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. There are ways to communicate in realtime. Christ important but not a priority for the apartment of Emergency Management in recent years, according to the supervisor. All these departments bring their list of priorities in priority order. He says the sirens never made it to the top of the list. In a statement, the department of Emergency Management told abc 7 news that it remains the citys intention to bring the upper public Warning System back online as quickly as funding and project implementation are available. The last time funding for the sirens went before the Capital Planning committee, the supervisor says he was the only no vote. I felt that we should put more money, even though it was difficult, if you planning citywide. That is why i was the only no vote. The sirens have been top of mind since the devastating fires in maui. In light of what

Transcripts For SFGTV APA 20240706

Everyone. And welcome to San Franciscos 19th annual api heritage Month Celebration. My name is grace hari kari, one of the co chairs of this years celebration, along with my mother, brother from another mother, um other culture alferez. Yes. Give him ahead. We want to also acknowledge our third corps co chair thomas lee, who unfortunately cannot be here with us this evening. Then how about another round of applause for the halal hula dance troupe for opening tonights program and celebration with the wahine . A. Oh no a and danny hula, so one more time. So they are based in South San Francisco under Master Teacher kawika, the groups primary focuses on cultural traditions associated with the hawaiian islands. Good evening. My name is al perez. I am so excited about this years celebration. Because in my mind , i kept thinking that its much about everything asian everywhere all at once, just like the movie. Well with the three amazing organizations that were honoring tonight, doesnt it fee

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Panel Discussion On Immigrants 20170917

And now on book tv on cspan2 it as live coverage of the brooklyn book festival. Todays author schedule includes msnbc chris hayes, law professor cheryl and National Book award kathy oneill and recently named National Book award finalist. We will kick off today with a discussion on the immigrant experience. This is a book tvs live coverage of the brooklyn book festival. Good morning. Welcome to the best law school in brooklyn. Those of you brooklynites get that punch line but being the only law school and the best law school in the most vibrant and largest borough of the big apple in the greatest country on earth we got that going for us. So weve got that going for us, too. On this day in late august, our law school welcomed its new class of students of 371 students plus about 35 international students. And they were all enthralled with americans across the country with an extraordinary event that was the day of the totality, the day of the eclipse. People across the United States and h

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Author Discussion On Immigrants 20171029

Hurt our Brooklyn Borough president talk about for today maybe the only divide that matters, and that is americas really basically only two groups of people. One either group of people who live, work, study and enjoy brooklyn. And the other is everybody else who wished they could. So weve got that going for us, too. On this date in late august, our law school welcomed its new class of students of 371 students, plus about 35 international students. They were all enthralled with americans across the country with an external event. That was the day of the totality, the day of the eclipse, and people across the United States and our students and faculty gazed up from, with their safety glasses i hope, and it was as if nature itself was conspiring to bring us together if only for a few hours. But that sense of unity and wonder while pleading was very welcomed from the tumultuous events that continue to roil this country. As of this writing, floridians, some of them graduates of our law scho

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