if he is charged and if he is acquitted and i don t blame people for coming out here and showing support for the black community. the oakland police department in the alameda county sheriff s department both working together along with other local agents these threat the bay area. the national guard has not been called in at this point. juliette goodrich, kpix5. no doubt some of the demonstrators are anti-police, but today, the prosecutor in the derrick shelby in case emphasized he is not putting cops as a whole on trial. policing is a most noble profession, make no mistake. this is not the prosecution of the police. it is a prosecution of the defendant, and there is nothing worse for good police than a bad police. who doesn t follow the rules. john ramose on a push to make it easier to get california cops who break the rules off the force. the cries for police reform have been going over the years and there are those who say it is time for police officers to be hel
piece of american paper currency, and that is quite a superpower, unlike any power than anyone else in the government has. including the president. secretaries of the treasury also have, the unique and huge we import empower, to invoke what the treasury calls, extraordinary measures. that is where the united states of america s tonight. treasury secretary janet yellen is already taking extraordinary measures, to try to delay the day and the hour, which the government of the u.s. will default on its debt. those extraordinary measures, include, suspending investments in certain federal workers pension funds, among other things. the exact day on which we will hit the debt limit, is unknown, because it literally depends, among other things, on exactly how much money, the federal government collects, each day, the daily cash flow, into the united states treasury, which is mostly tax revenue, fluctuates between, 50 billion dollars a day, and over 300 billion dollars a day. so, if j
done for descendants of slaves. reporter: after two years of deliberations, california reparations task force sent to final report to the state capitol for the state legislature and governor to decide how the state should handle reparations. many expected it to call for a concrete dollar amount, the task force is leaving that challenge to the legislature and it provides over 115 recommendations spanning from cash payments to policy reforms to a formal apology to eligible residents designated as descendants of slaves. critics call this effort fiscally irresponsible noting how california is facing a $31.5 billion deficit. reparations is the extraction of money from people who were never slave owners to be given to people who were never slaves. we will never see reparations paid in california. again, it s illegal. it s unconstitutional. it violates the equal protection clause. reporter: progressive governor gavin newsom signed legislation creating the first in the nation
he was 18 years old, he worked part-time at the drive-through at a local wendy s, yet police said he had at least $4,000 of brand-new weapons, including two ar-15 rifles, 1600 rounds of .556 ammunition, a ballistic vest, and 60 magazines. one of his rivals was a high-end model manufactured by a company called daniel defense. according to a receipt that he posted in private message, that gun cost $2,000 and he paid in full. he could have bought effectively the very same rifle at any one store for a third of the cost. but apparently to him, price was no object. that s pretty weird. if police know where he got the money to buy one of the most expensive ar-15s on the market, they are not telling us. nor for that matter have they explained why they lied about the most basic facts of the shooting. for the first 24 hours they told us that a school resource officer fired at the government. he engaged. but they must ve known at the time they said it that that was not true. they must
let s go to the back, please. kyle with the brain corporation. in regards to the technological sophistication you touched on, social media campaign, have you considered given attention to crip toe currencies as a mean crypto currencies as a meens of financing. yes. just kidding. absolutely. you know, we re much like much like matt talked about a moment ago about prepaid card, the crypto-currency, we as the united states government are starting to really take a look at the crypto currencies. i won t say starting to take a look, but we re taking a look. any source of fund, isil or any other terrorism group, whether it s a criminal organization international or domestic, we want to see how they re funding, and any avenues whether it s a cash courier or traditional financial institutions, as well as the crypto-currencies. crypto currencies allow a great avenue to transfer funds internationally with little or no oversight in many cases. so we are aware of that. we re tra