who is pro family those look at it the from those kids first, most of them overwhelmingly u.s. citizens and think about the consequences of those actions, not just that letter of the law. well, as you know, the l.a. city council approved a resolution declaring it was a sanctuary city. that happened earlier this year. what will it be legally binding? does that change how your city height deal with these raids versus non-sanctuary cities? this just brings i think into an official capacity what s been our standing policy since the late 1970s. those who remember los angeles back then, it was a very conservative police chief named daryl gates who wasn t progressive an owl sorts of things but even he knew local law enforcement needed to have the trust and the cooperation of all people in the city, including immigrants, regardless of whether they were undocumented or documented, so this has been 40 years of standing policy. we strengthened it to make sure that applies to our police offi
officers and others in a library or in one of our parks, in our schools will do everything they can to make sure that the letter of the law is being met, and that s what s important is i think this is to spread fear, and i want to see limited resources on ice going to the most dangerous criminals. fortunately now they are going to break up families and anybody who is pro family those look at it the from those kids first, most of them overwhelmingly u.s. citizens and think about the consequences of those actions, not just that letter of the law. well, as you know, the l.a. city council approved a resolution declaring it was a sanctuary city. that happened earlier this year. what will it be legally binding? does that change how your city height deal with these raids versus non-sanctuary cities? this just brings i think into an official capacity what s been our standing policy since the late 1970s. those who remember los angeles back then, it was a very conservative police chief nam
big breaking news out of the race in florida. history was just made. an historic upset in the democratic primary for governor in florida. 39-year-old andrew gillum edged out two challengers who had tons more money, tons more organization, and tons more time. now, you re going to hear that senator bernie sanders was a backer of his. he went down and campaigned for him in these final weeks. and that s all true. but gillum really should get the praise on his own shoulders. nobody saw this coming. he s the mayor of tallahassee. he is an unabashed progressive. he went after the state about guns in a way that no other electeds were really doing in that state, even on his party s side. when parkland happened in florida, he was there with those kids first, early, and often. and now he is the first african-american to be on the democratic side in a race for governor in that state s
but gillum really should get the praise on his own shoulders. nobody saw this coming. he s the mayor of tallahassee. he is an unabashed progressive. he went after the state about guns in a way that no other elected were really doing in that state, even on his party s side. when parkland happened in flori florida, he was there with those kids first, early, and often. and now he is the first african-american to be on the democratic side in a race for governor in that state s history. do we have sound for him, or are we just going to play what we re doing there? all right. so we re going to get better sound of what he s been saying. again, i want to say that because we don t make history in a good way very often. he s the first ever african-american nominee for governor in florida. such a major state, yet he is the first. now, what is he about? repeal of florida s stand your ground law. medicare for all. now, the specifics of how he would pay for it, we don t know yet. a $15 minimum wage.
of the family members, which are the two aunts, the grandfather or t.j. lane. photographs not showing facial features will be permitted. is that brings us to the issue of rule 7, detention, which is the main purpose for us being here today, and with that prosecutor joyce, it s the burden on the state to demonstrate to this court the requirements of juvenile rule 7-a which reads prior to final disposition unless enough following applied. one, detention or shelter care is required, a, to protect the child from immediate or threatened physical or emotional harm, or b, to protect the person or property of others from immediate threatened fill or emotional harm, two, the child maybe abscond, three, the child has no parent, guardian cuss to doia or earn and return the collide to the courtroom required so prosecutor joyce, the floor is yours. thank you, your honor. yesterday officers reported to chardon, a student by the name of t.l. had a .2278 handgun and was shooting other st