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as the only auburn alumni currently serving in congress what, a privilege it is for me to stand here on the house floor and enter into the congressional record coach dye's amazing record which includes four s.e.c. championship wins, including three straight from 1987 to 1989. he led auburn to three sue gar bowls and finished in the top five five times including four straight soons from 1986 to 1989. it was no surprised he was inducked into the college football hall of fame as a coach in 2005. he fought the good fight, he leaves an incredible legacy not only at auburn, but as a great mentor and coached to thousands of men on the football field. thank you, coach, and war eagle. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: madam chair, i recognize to recognize the strong diplomatic partnership between the united states of america
as the only auburn alumni currently serving in congress what, a privilege it is for me to stand here on the house floor and enter into the congressional record coach dye's amazing record which includes four s.e.c. championship wins, including three straight from 1987 to 1989. he led auburn to three sue gar bowls and finished in the top five five times including four straight soons from 1986 to 1989. it was no surprised he was inducked into the college football hall of fame as a coach in 2005....
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university and a doctoral candidate auburn's graduate program in public, lindsay. we are also joined by maggie brunner who is the owner's association homeland security and public safety program. she's the leaders of the 55 states and commonwealth she focuses on cyber security policy, homeland security and public safety technology. maggie holds a jd from william and mary bachelor's degree in history. thank you maggie for joining us. >> lindsay and maggie could you share some opening remarks about your perspective? >> certainly. i will start us off. thank you for having me today. and thank you for joining us, maggie and jeff. as dan said my name is libby i am the program manager the secretaries of state. we represent the secretaries of state and some lieutenant governors throughout the country. as dan said 40 of our members serve as their state's chief election official. that role varies a bit from state to state but all of them are involved in voter registration and overseeing the statewide voter registration system working with her local election officials i starte
university and a doctoral candidate auburn's graduate program in public, lindsay. we are also joined by maggie brunner who is the owner's association homeland security and public safety program. she's the leaders of the 55 states and commonwealth she focuses on cyber security policy, homeland security and public safety technology. maggie holds a jd from william and mary bachelor's degree in history. thank you maggie for joining us. >> lindsay and maggie could you share some opening...
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university and a doctoral candidate auburn's graduate program in public, lindsay. we are also joined by maggie brunner who is the owner's association homeland security and public safety program. she's the leaders of the 55 states and commonwealth she focuses on cyber security policy, homeland security and public safety technology. maggie holds a jd from william and mary bachelor's degree in history. thank you maggie for joining us. >> lindsay and maggie could you share some opening remarks about your perspective? >> certainly. i will start us off. thank you for having me today. and thank you for joining us, maggie and jeff. as dan said my name is libby i am the program manager the secretaries of state. we represent the secretaries of state and some lieutenant governors throughout the country. as dan said 40 of our members serve as their state's chief election official. that role varies a bit from state to state but all of them are involved in voter registration and overseeing the statewide voter registration system working with her local election officials i starte
university and a doctoral candidate auburn's graduate program in public, lindsay. we are also joined by maggie brunner who is the owner's association homeland security and public safety program. she's the leaders of the 55 states and commonwealth she focuses on cyber security policy, homeland security and public safety technology. maggie holds a jd from william and mary bachelor's degree in history. thank you maggie for joining us. >> lindsay and maggie could you share some opening...
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university and is a doctoral candidate in auburn's graduate program in public policy. we are also joined by maggie brunner who served as the program director for public security and safety. it is the voice of the leaders of the 55 states and commonwealth. she focuses on cyber security policy, homeland security and public safety technology. maggie holds a jd from william and mary law school and a bachelors degree in history. thank you for joining us. could you share opening or marks about your perspective representing nga? maggie: thanks for having me today. i am the cybersecurity program manager at the national association of secretaries of state. nass represents secretaries of state and some lieutenant governors. 40 of our members serve as their state's chief election official. that varies from state to state, but all of them are involved in similar processes overseeing voter registration systems, working with local officials on election administration in different ways. nass about two years ago. i'm focused on cybersecurity. really every aspect of their job. the secr
university and is a doctoral candidate in auburn's graduate program in public policy. we are also joined by maggie brunner who served as the program director for public security and safety. it is the voice of the leaders of the 55 states and commonwealth. she focuses on cyber security policy, homeland security and public safety technology. maggie holds a jd from william and mary law school and a bachelors degree in history. thank you for joining us. could you share opening or marks about your...
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. >> reporter: now an admitted serial killer and rapist, he once served as a police officer in auburn. the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement. d'angelo was finally identified when the county investigators got a break in 2018. that led them to d'angelo and that technique has helped solve other cold cases. d'angelo pleaded guilty monday and faces 11 consecutive life sentences without parole in exchange for not facing the death penalty.>> i was 15 years old. i think there's a lot of closure and he is having to live with the fact that we are hearing every single thing he said and what he did to us. and he's owning it.>> the sentencing is scheduled to last for days because survivors will be giving victim impact statements. the hearing will be held in sacramento at a location to be determined >>> viruses spreading an alarming rate across the state, and the daily briefing the announced arena positive results not 5.5% up from 4.4% just two weeks ago. there are now more than 223,000 coronavirus cases in california and more than 5900 people have died. that's a 45
. >> reporter: now an admitted serial killer and rapist, he once served as a police officer in auburn. the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement. d'angelo was finally identified when the county investigators got a break in 2018. that led them to d'angelo and that technique has helped solve other cold cases. d'angelo pleaded guilty monday and faces 11 consecutive life sentences without parole in exchange for not facing the death penalty.>> i was 15 years...
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. >> reporter: now and admitted serial killer, d'angelo once served as a police officer in auburn. the crimes continued for years. after he was fired from law enforcement, he eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified in contra costa county investigator scott a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample to find relatives of the killer. that led them to the killer. that genealogy has helped solve other cold cases. he pleaded guilty on monday. he faces 11 consecutive life sentences without parole in exchange for not facing the death penalty. >> i was 15 years old. >> reporter: this woman was assaulted in carmichael. >> i think there is a lot of closure. he is having to live hearing everything we said. he is owning it. >> reporter: is sentencing is scheduled for the 17th. survivors will be giving impact statements. the hearing will be held in sacrament of. amber lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 4:17. one oakland police officer was arrested, accused of stalking and making threats to a former romantic partner. they say the identity of the officer is being held. they are
. >> reporter: now and admitted serial killer, d'angelo once served as a police officer in auburn. the crimes continued for years. after he was fired from law enforcement, he eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified in contra costa county investigator scott a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample to find relatives of the killer. that led them to the killer. that genealogy has helped solve other cold cases. he pleaded guilty on monday. he faces 11 consecutive life...
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one auburn i am. how are you how are you. how's nice rather. he's in bad shape. but where in the shed orthopedics. mohamed want to go through his appointments are going to. put him on. mamma my dear why don't you want to see those people. i don't know what to do with him. i know if i have my costumes cut come right over. no need for that we'll just postpone the appointment no problem ok not brother. i'll tell you. what i do. but you have to decide on the job as well as most of those. side by side by the best by the law but if you don't get enough. you. know you have children you have a family. you have to look to the future. right mohamed look to the future look. at. who can sit down. 2 hours ago. i caught. them burying him right now. graduations mohamed you're 6. i. thought. i used to take all my kids like that. that's how you take all children. even your time yes. he died what do you know about your tongue. that he had done it that's right. but why did he die he was a soldier. good why did he die he was a soldier in lebanon. this is soldier in israel everyone h
one auburn i am. how are you how are you. how's nice rather. he's in bad shape. but where in the shed orthopedics. mohamed want to go through his appointments are going to. put him on. mamma my dear why don't you want to see those people. i don't know what to do with him. i know if i have my costumes cut come right over. no need for that we'll just postpone the appointment no problem ok not brother. i'll tell you. what i do. but you have to decide on the job as well as most of those. side by...
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your problem is red white auburn even if you. do you have a science question. so maybe if we answer it on the show let's send you a little something as a thank you you can send your question as a video text ovoid smale come on just ask. you'll find us on our website d w dot com slash science or get in touch via twitter or facebook. that's all for now from tomorrow today next time we'll be diving deep into other fascinating realms see you then for most scintillating science. the mood. to. go after. him because india. protecting species conquered now the sunshine poured out the ingredients for a delicious curry urban farmers are preventing real spices from being called to. the desert on land not comfortable or took on a single drop of water is wastage and barren land turns 3 people to. 30 minutes spawn d w. o. o. d 2 you know that 77 percent obamacare are younger than 6 of pot. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time no voice is part. of the 77 percent to talk about the issues stock options this is where because of. the 77 percent this weekend on d
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the problem is right why auburn you think you may. do you have a science question. so maybe if we answer it on the show who said he was little something as a thank you you can send your question as a video text over for smile come on just ask. you'll find us on our website www dot com slash science or get in touch via twitter or facebook. that's all for now from tomorrow and today next time we'll be diving deep into other fascinating realms see you then for more scintillating science. like. a mug or just my mask for the soul the russian soul as deep as the country is master. of so many different walks of life some choose the road less traveled by some enjoy a bumpy ride but all of them come straight from the heart the russians and intimate journey from birth to death. in 15 minutes on d w. a r. armstrong really walked on the moon. isn't the earth really flat after all the government claims to close a. conspiracy theory spread like wildfire on the internet. some people are convinced that they are truly. just hearing on the part of small groups who shout louder than o
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because it is right why auburn but on the face of it. do you have a science question. somebody if we answer it on the show the same give a little something as a thank you you can send your question as a video text ovoid smale come on just. you'll find us on our website dot com slash science or get in touch via twitter facebook. that's all for now from tamara today next time we'll be diving deep into other fascinating realms see you then for most scintillating something. it's own wonderful feeling that creates butterflies in our stomachs. makes us go a bit crazy. and at times it seems more regular what is this thing called love and can this primal human emotion be measured accurately. exploring a feeling. the miracle of love. 15 minutes bondy w. . my smile is. likely. to face he. painted me. i am. i guess you may suppose those who look at me. my answer. i am an unsolvable original. the secret of the sun starts july 3rd on d. w. . indows i'm sure you. can you come to the major issues of our society. seasonal founder sally. be a good host it's monday sure rose in. the ins
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sellers classroom sure has changed since the coronavirus moved everyone inside their own homes, the auburn unified school district special education teacher is using a forgotten part of the house to teachers students i looked in my garage and it was a bit of a mess and knew that i can do to transform into a space rocket still teach students in the process and it took a village to get it also took money seller says it cost him around $1500 of his own hard earned money making his garage into a gym for virtual classes, buying equipment flooring and adding a new drains to the garage wouldn't flood if it all to make online classes for students like paloma in the knesset clark feel less in person as possible. i do get took that to see the look on their face that they saw him because they felt so disconnected. >>and not they didn't fully is hard to explain to them exactly what was going on and why they were unable to go to school this exercise angels classes are meant to help his students with motor learning skills. but these classes, the real laptop be much more than that it is very nice to have
sellers classroom sure has changed since the coronavirus moved everyone inside their own homes, the auburn unified school district special education teacher is using a forgotten part of the house to teachers students i looked in my garage and it was a bit of a mess and knew that i can do to transform into a space rocket still teach students in the process and it took a village to get it also took money seller says it cost him around $1500 of his own hard earned money making his garage into a...
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>>i have some reports are from auburn police department that show him late in the afternoon he's grateful to be alive in thinks his friends for saving them still he says there's still much to be uncovered about d'angelo was only in my house for a short period of time for about 30 minutes a couple of friends of mine knocked on the door and randy moffat they nor they told me later on each one individually dead. they saw a patrol car parked in the neighborhood or a vehicle parked in the neighborhood is about 2 o'clock in the morning 00:30am in the morning, it looked a lot like a police car and it was in the direction that he left. well that was 4 when a shot it's reporting for us this morning d'angelo was arrested by sacramento police in 2018. >>and prosecutors say that he will serve 15 consecutive life sentences in exchange for pleading guilty. he will not face the death penalty. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news 4 san jose cops are now on leave after anti muslim facebook post became public. why one local activist says the language used was shocking, but also not surprising. and p
>>i have some reports are from auburn police department that show him late in the afternoon he's grateful to be alive in thinks his friends for saving them still he says there's still much to be uncovered about d'angelo was only in my house for a short period of time for about 30 minutes a couple of friends of mine knocked on the door and randy moffat they nor they told me later on each one individually dead. they saw a patrol car parked in the neighborhood or a vehicle parked in the...
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this is cal fire crews rescuing someone stranded in the american river in auburn. this happened yesterday when a swimmer became unable to make it back to the shore because of those rising water levels. you can see right there responders there extending that rope, brought that person back to safety. this was just one of several rescues made over the weekend. >>> i know a lot of people wanted to get out over the weekend because it was just so nice. but this week we're still going to see some nice temperatures in some spots. but certainly some of those temperatures up in the high 80s and even 90s? >> yeah. so it's one of those days where if you're driving around the bay area, you need a jacket, shorts, flip-flops, tennis shoes. you just need to be prepared for all kinds of weather because we will have a wide range in temperatures. and this is one of the spots that's going to be heating up today. as we take a live look outside in dublin, now we look at san francisco. we can see that fog right over the golden gate bridge and along the coast line. it's going to stay ther
this is cal fire crews rescuing someone stranded in the american river in auburn. this happened yesterday when a swimmer became unable to make it back to the shore because of those rising water levels. you can see right there responders there extending that rope, brought that person back to safety. this was just one of several rescues made over the weekend. >>> i know a lot of people wanted to get out over the weekend because it was just so nice. but this week we're still going to see...
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>>i have some reports are from auburn police department that show him late in the afternoon he's grateful to be alive in thinks his friends for saving them still he says there's still much to be uncovered about d'angelo was only in my house for a short period of time for about 30 minutes a couple of friends of mine knocked on the door and ran him off but they know they told me later on each one individually dead. they saw patrol car parked in the neighborhood or a vehicle parked in the neighborhood is about 2 o'clock in the morning 00:30am in the morning, it looked a lot like a police car and it was in the direction that he left. >>coming up it is a place of beauty and peace on the bay area and it is open again we'll have the latest on what's happening at muir woods. also a pretrial hearing today for all 4 officers involved in george floyd's staff and after the break the current and former san jose police officers accused of posting rubio csun calls to defund san jose police are intensifying that's after racist facebook postings were exposed in recent days. >>kron four's rob fladeboe has
>>i have some reports are from auburn police department that show him late in the afternoon he's grateful to be alive in thinks his friends for saving them still he says there's still much to be uncovered about d'angelo was only in my house for a short period of time for about 30 minutes a couple of friends of mine knocked on the door and ran him off but they know they told me later on each one individually dead. they saw patrol car parked in the neighborhood or a vehicle parked in the...
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>> auburn university >> let me tell you auburn is lucky to have you.m great everything's back to normal. i'm just on a few medications but other than my life is perfect. >> mom and dad are beaming ear to year. i hear we met before, haven't we, emily? >> yesyes. on "dr. on "dr. oz." >> back in 2014. i'm going to follow you through auburn because we already have our history together, okay >> sounds good >> congratulations mom and dad, you did good with this one you did real good. >> thank you >> thanks, guys! >> thank you >> we love y'all let's go back to the big board we've got to show our smiling faces, you guys. we've got a family celebrating 11, another celebrating 9 years old. we've got a bunch of great families we want to say congrats to the grads. we're happy to see you guys. thanks for hanging with us and you guys, come and join our plaza. go to today.com/mytodayplaza hey, dylan it's not exactly what it's like on the plaza but it's the next best thing, isn't it >> it really is. you guys are making it work and who doesn't want to see themselves on
>> auburn university >> let me tell you auburn is lucky to have you.m great everything's back to normal. i'm just on a few medications but other than my life is perfect. >> mom and dad are beaming ear to year. i hear we met before, haven't we, emily? >> yesyes. on "dr. on "dr. oz." >> back in 2014. i'm going to follow you through auburn because we already have our history together, okay >> sounds good >> congratulations mom and dad, you...
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as i point out in the book for a lot of russians experiencing shock therapy and privatization and auburn economists coming in response to a lot of mockery c.e. at the west foreign policy i think that's also an immediate matter yeah i think a lot of people saw that as sort of terminate 2nd class status in a us led system and i think it's pretty clear that russia in particular has been pushing back on that. assumptions that a lot of us policy makers i wouldn't actually put will see at the top of the list there the person. actually on albright who was the secretary of state for president clinton she made the comments in 99 when she said look if we have to use force if that is where the united states we stand tall we see further. and everybody else and sort of we know what's what's good for everybody well actually can see the number of cases i think they have gotten my next question if the well is populated by the sneaks and the dragons who is bill was down is it and i had that white knight in shining armor you know this is a great question and actually i had to add. a note to the to the boo
as i point out in the book for a lot of russians experiencing shock therapy and privatization and auburn economists coming in response to a lot of mockery c.e. at the west foreign policy i think that's also an immediate matter yeah i think a lot of people saw that as sort of terminate 2nd class status in a us led system and i think it's pretty clear that russia in particular has been pushing back on that. assumptions that a lot of us policy makers i wouldn't actually put will see at the top of...
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the day is drawing to an end in part but auburn's work has just begun tomorrow he will take an exploratory expedition to the new colony. i said apples apples vitamins come and get your apple. has reserved a seat on the 1st bunty had a blank on the last milledge before the colony johann another member of the group is accompanying him. contributed to days on. a tributary of the amazon. i'm going to have. a problem but. i thought it was a white house that was way by watering every day. that they call. it every day. but. a few hours later there are no more buildings inside nothing but long stretches of forest but that doesn't trouble abra on the contrary. that's what i'd like. me back but. i'd much rather like that's what it looks like the night that looks like it was wrong on our club to go pick out there are a much like are going to far. off to 48 hours on the parks on from his nearly reached his personal paradise. we're almost there yes not far know. how much longer. about half an hour. but this move to come ob rehman your hand take another much smaller boat it's the only way to reach the n
the day is drawing to an end in part but auburn's work has just begun tomorrow he will take an exploratory expedition to the new colony. i said apples apples vitamins come and get your apple. has reserved a seat on the 1st bunty had a blank on the last milledge before the colony johann another member of the group is accompanying him. contributed to days on. a tributary of the amazon. i'm going to have. a problem but. i thought it was a white house that was way by watering every day. that they...
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the day is drawing to an end in part but auburn's work has just begun tomorrow he will take an exploratory expedition to the new colony. i send apples apples vitamins come and get your apple. has reserved a seat on the 1st bird to tea and a blanket the last message before the company johann another member of the group is accompanying him. contributed to jay's on. a tributary of the amazon. is going to be a problem but. like the one white house but great on wandering every day. that they have. everything down but this is. a few hours later there are no more buildings inside nothing but long stretches of forest but that doesn't trample abra on the contrary . to the bark that's what i'd like to get me back but. i like what i like that's what you're right because that looks like noise. on our club they grow it albert are anything one might work on the farm. up to 48 hours on the boat on from his nearly reached his personal paradise. we're almost there yes not far no. how much longer. about half an hour. but there's more to come opera in your hand take another much smaller bars it's the only wa
the day is drawing to an end in part but auburn's work has just begun tomorrow he will take an exploratory expedition to the new colony. i send apples apples vitamins come and get your apple. has reserved a seat on the 1st bird to tea and a blanket the last message before the company johann another member of the group is accompanying him. contributed to jay's on. a tributary of the amazon. is going to be a problem but. like the one white house but great on wandering every day. that they have....
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issue is any sanction violence is the only country the likes of added the well the martin king jang auburn and others have lamented. the problems well we're seeing communities all over the country including atlanta is that folks are accepting when they're at a boiling point and want more of a reform you need these watching information and that means that we have to take very seriously the ways in which we deal with the wrong governing not only police officers but every afternoon. and certainly we have taking money from police forces that conduct crime to communities and best in that money and resources that the community is absolutely essential right now in the city of atlanta so i have a number of rides with the black on a landmark in asia and initiated a campaign that resulted in a fast worth of neurons and brain to be found with e.j. on reality and even that lee and you are feeling that when the same way that we repurpose thing are g.l. we're shutting down the jail we invested in beyond form and other names we need to support organizing on the ground who are willing to creatively about
issue is any sanction violence is the only country the likes of added the well the martin king jang auburn and others have lamented. the problems well we're seeing communities all over the country including atlanta is that folks are accepting when they're at a boiling point and want more of a reform you need these watching information and that means that we have to take very seriously the ways in which we deal with the wrong governing not only police officers but every afternoon. and certainly...
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at one point johann an auburn have to get out and push still nothing can dampen up rams enthusiasm. the road is very difficult. but they have they could change if they change. the baseline to work. you have to do everything else everything at the start and you know that's from starting from 0. to 2 hours the 1st house comes into view it was built by the 6 men and i found this essential to recover. the reach. and finally found your hello welcome. got guts and luckily we could take the road otherwise we'd have had to walk and. that's nothing compared to how it was when we came with all our luggage. around 15 minutes living here all in around in the middle of the jungle without electricity over running water. and the euro. is a lot to be done and his family will have to live in tents because iran able to build a house of their. own on will it be finished. he says one way he had work maybe 2. days more and then he ready. just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites a seasoned carpenters and they know how to make the most of what they've got. the people and the least lot of time there's so h
at one point johann an auburn have to get out and push still nothing can dampen up rams enthusiasm. the road is very difficult. but they have they could change if they change. the baseline to work. you have to do everything else everything at the start and you know that's from starting from 0. to 2 hours the 1st house comes into view it was built by the 6 men and i found this essential to recover. the reach. and finally found your hello welcome. got guts and luckily we could take the road...
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dead on the street mr bryant said that after the shooting took place before police arrived on mr auburn was on the ground that he heard travis michael make the statement. it took $74.00 days for the mcmichaels to be arrested and only after the video went viral brian was arrested 2 weeks later the georgia bureau of investigation took over the case when local police and prosecutors declined to press charges and example say ahmad aubrey's family is systemic racism system there in the people of brunswick the system bend over backwards not to make an arrest to distort the facts and the law no just yes i'm on our breeze death led to protests in the place where he was gunned down is now a shrine that his mother wanda cooper jones often visits the day that i laid him to rest that was my promise that i will get assholes that i will get acid house my promise that's the last thing that told him the davis family that mama will get a bottle of the court was told that a more dobry was trying to escape from the armed men and when he realized he couldn't he decided to fight for his life the u.s. justic
dead on the street mr bryant said that after the shooting took place before police arrived on mr auburn was on the ground that he heard travis michael make the statement. it took $74.00 days for the mcmichaels to be arrested and only after the video went viral brian was arrested 2 weeks later the georgia bureau of investigation took over the case when local police and prosecutors declined to press charges and example say ahmad aubrey's family is systemic racism system there in the people of...
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. >> at least six colleges including texas tech and auburn reporting athletes who return to campus have tested positive. many were asymptomatic. >> how many covid cases will we accept to have our college football this fall? >> reporter: tough questions as americans decide what they're willing to risk for a return to normal. >> 60 million infections may have been averted here in the united states because of different shutdown measures that were put into place. the lead author of that setting noted the individual sacrifices people have made across the country, what has had. one of the greatest gifts. new infections substantially. researchers found that travel restrictions, business and school closures, shelter in place orders and other protocols prevented an estimated, get this, 530 million covid-19 infectio infections. they looked at policies in china, south korea, iran, france and the u.s. >> during that period poll six of six countries. and in the u.k. the government is expected to release data showing the death toll exceeding 50,0 50,000. that makes it the second worst after the u.s.
. >> at least six colleges including texas tech and auburn reporting athletes who return to campus have tested positive. many were asymptomatic. >> how many covid cases will we accept to have our college football this fall? >> reporter: tough questions as americans decide what they're willing to risk for a return to normal. >> 60 million infections may have been averted here in the united states because of different shutdown measures that were put into place. the lead...
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three football players from auburn.niversity and oakland, they're reporting cases. >>> nearly 1.3 million cases and 60,000 deaths in latin america is the global pandemic hot spot. those numbers may not be telling the full story because testing is low. many coronavirus deaths are going unreported. brazil stopped reporting total numbers after their death toll surpassed italy's. >>> happening now, a tropical storm makes landful in the south. already some evacuations after some issues. i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. you need a hair smoother.? get fructis sleek & shine with moroccan argan oil hair is super sleek, even in 97% humidity. no parabens. fructis sleek & shine by garnier, naturally! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration.
three football players from auburn.niversity and oakland, they're reporting cases. >>> nearly 1.3 million cases and 60,000 deaths in latin america is the global pandemic hot spot. those numbers may not be telling the full story because testing is low. many coronavirus deaths are going unreported. brazil stopped reporting total numbers after their death toll surpassed italy's. >>> happening now, a tropical storm makes landful in the south. already some evacuations after some...
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. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same in auburn and tuesd tuscaloo tuscaloosa. >> i hope it sendsssage that people need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet about what is happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up -- >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: -- but it happened in made zmde made liezoo la, to. >> reporter: and on it goes. sure, they know the big cities will get most of the attention, but smaller towns are having their say. >> seeing the injustice over and over again, at some pint it gets hard and time to speak up and do something. >>> in a related story the nfl commissioner has issued an apology for how the league has handled race relations and yet no mention of the particular athlete, colliin kaepernick, wh has been at the center of this issue for years. we'll have a report next. was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle? was that your great-aunt, keeping armies alive? drafting the plans. tak
. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same in auburn and tuesd tuscaloo tuscaloosa. >> i hope it sendsssage that people need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet about what is happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up -- >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: -- but it happened in made zmde...
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.>> reporter: now and admitted serial killer and rapist he once served as a police officer in auburn, the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement and he eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified when the county investigators got a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample to find relatives of the killer. that led them to d'angelo and that technique has helped solve other cold cases. d'angelo pleaded guilty monday and faces 11 consecutive life sentences without parole in exchange for not facing the death penalty. chris was raped in 1976 in carmichael, a suburb of sacramento. >> i think there is a lot of closure and he is having to live with the fact that we are hearing every single thing he said and he's owning it. >> sentencing is scheduled for august 17 expected to last for days because survivors will be giving them impact statements, the hearing will be held in sacramento with the exact location to be determined. >>> and oakland police officer is under arrest for allegedly stalking and making threats to a former romantic partner, the opd says
.>> reporter: now and admitted serial killer and rapist he once served as a police officer in auburn, the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement and he eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified when the county investigators got a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample to find relatives of the killer. that led them to d'angelo and that technique has helped solve other cold cases. d'angelo pleaded guilty monday and faces 11 consecutive life...
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she joined auburn university's department of history in 2012 after teaching for two years at western connecticut state university. she earned her ph.d. in history from yale university and a b.a. in history from university of virginia. she is joined on stage tonight by museum advisor, partner, and friend, dr. gunter bischof, the marshal plan chair of history and director of our partner for tonight's program, center austria. gunter is a regular presence here, be it at programs, on programs, or in any of our meetings rooms as we've plotted the growth of the museum over the past 20 years. it is my pleasure to pass things off to his more capable hands, but first please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] dr. bischof: good evening, thank you for being here. it is a pleasure to do this program tonight with dr. mclean, tonight, particularly given that we do not talk about mussolini and italian fascism often. since this is a museum largely of the american world war ii experience, i think it's good to sort of branch out and start about other subject matters, too. we couldn't have a bet
she joined auburn university's department of history in 2012 after teaching for two years at western connecticut state university. she earned her ph.d. in history from yale university and a b.a. in history from university of virginia. she is joined on stage tonight by museum advisor, partner, and friend, dr. gunter bischof, the marshal plan chair of history and director of our partner for tonight's program, center austria. gunter is a regular presence here, be it at programs, on programs, or in...
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this auburn teacher saying it cost him $1,500 to make his garage into a home gym for virtual classes including the equipment, flooring, and new drain so the garage would not flood if it rained. >> i get choked up to see the look on their face because they felt disconnected. >> it's a great job. it's a meanful way to spend my time. >> he is telling us the exercise classes help students with motor learning skills. it's 5:46, and gianna keeping eyes to the road this morning. >> hot spots out there this morning, and if you're headed out the door a heads up, a crash along the 101 in san francisco, and you the lanes. word from chp, blocking at least one left lane. the car involved hit the center divide. looking like slightly lower speeds, and definitely more green there on the sensore in t stages, and good news there. the south bay, we go, definitely seeing more cars on the roadway, and crowding on 101 northbound, especially from the 280, 680 connector area. slow 880. no crashes or incidents there, and definitely getting busy for the ride out of the south bay. commuting from san jose, expe
this auburn teacher saying it cost him $1,500 to make his garage into a home gym for virtual classes including the equipment, flooring, and new drain so the garage would not flood if it rained. >> i get choked up to see the look on their face because they felt disconnected. >> it's a great job. it's a meanful way to spend my time. >> he is telling us the exercise classes help students with motor learning skills. it's 5:46, and gianna keeping eyes to the road this morning....
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we began moving away from cnn center about twenty minutes ago and on auburn avenue. no one really knew where they were going but everyone decided they wanted to go. >> so glad to be out here protesting because black lives matter. >> so many people i talked to today are saying this is the first time they have come down. the protests have been going on for nine days. why do you think it is still growing? >> people are listening. we're finally getting attention, worldwide attention. every single state has had a protest. and i think it is like 21 different countries if i'm remembering right. so people are listening. so when people are listening you make your voice louder is that we can actual get some real change. >> you are a criminal defense attorney? >> yeah. >> reporter: so you know well the problems in society and police that have been brought to the forefront now. do you think there really is change coming? >> i think there is. i think that we've seen great examples coming out of minnesota already with i believe the university of minnesota if i'm right. they have d
we began moving away from cnn center about twenty minutes ago and on auburn avenue. no one really knew where they were going but everyone decided they wanted to go. >> so glad to be out here protesting because black lives matter. >> so many people i talked to today are saying this is the first time they have come down. the protests have been going on for nine days. why do you think it is still growing? >> people are listening. we're finally getting attention, worldwide...
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. >>> at least six colleges including texas tech and auburn reporting athletes who returned to campuse tested positive. many were asymptomatic. >> how many covid cases will we accept to have our college football this fall? >> reporter: tough questions as americans decide what they are willing to risk for a return to normal. it has been 100 days here in new york city since the first confirmed case and an interesting study published today in the journal "nature" found that large scale shutdown measures likely helped to avert 60 million additional infections here in the united states. the lead author from uc-berkeley saying, quoting here, i don't think any human endeavor has ever saved so many lives in such a short period of time acknowledging the individual sacrifices going on to say by using science and cooperating we changed the course of history, wolf. >> erica hill, thanks so much for that report. let's get more now on the pandemic. i want to bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. there are things people can do now. they can gather, eat at restaurants, go out and
. >>> at least six colleges including texas tech and auburn reporting athletes who returned to campuse tested positive. many were asymptomatic. >> how many covid cases will we accept to have our college football this fall? >> reporter: tough questions as americans decide what they are willing to risk for a return to normal. it has been 100 days here in new york city since the first confirmed case and an interesting study published today in the journal "nature"...
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the middle so your killer and sexual assaulter he once served as a police officer in visalia and auburn. the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement and eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified when contra costa county investigators got a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample into a genetic database to find relatives of the killer and that led them to d'angelo and that technique known as genetic genealogy has suffered more. and he will not face the death penalty. >>reporter: chris was sexually assaulted in carmichael. >> i think there is a lot of closure. he has to live with the fact that we heard everything closing he said and what he did to us and he's owning it. >>reporter: d'angelo's sentencing is scheduled for august 17th and expected to last for days because survivors will give victim impact statement and the hearing will be held in sacramento. amber lee, "ktvu", "fox two news." >>> doctors released a new recommendation for returning to school. coming up in our next half hour, why they say getting back to the classroom should be a top p
the middle so your killer and sexual assaulter he once served as a police officer in visalia and auburn. the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement and eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified when contra costa county investigators got a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample into a genetic database to find relatives of the killer and that led them to d'angelo and that technique known as genetic genealogy has suffered more. and he will not face the...
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and three football players from the auburn university team in alabama tested positive.w isolated, the question is were they caught in time? before spreading it to anyone else. in another case, oklahoma state football player posted on twitter -- quote after attending a protest in tulsa, and being well protected myself, i have tested positive for coronavirus. >> mass groups like are to potentially contact trace with because you don't necessarily know the people that you have been around. >> reporter: states like illinois, connecticut, and new york, have been able to keep case counts headed down. others like utah, north carolina, arizona, they are trending upward according to johns hopkins university. the governor of arizona says it's to be expected. >> the more we test, the more cases that we're going to have. >> reporter: but keep in mind it's not just the new infections rising. so are hospitalizations. in six of the states with the largest increase in cases, hospitalizations have also climbed. >> so many different events were happening all around the same time. and teas
and three football players from the auburn university team in alabama tested positive.w isolated, the question is were they caught in time? before spreading it to anyone else. in another case, oklahoma state football player posted on twitter -- quote after attending a protest in tulsa, and being well protected myself, i have tested positive for coronavirus. >> mass groups like are to potentially contact trace with because you don't necessarily know the people that you have been around....
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. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in tuscaloosa. >> black lives matter! >> i hope it sends a message that police need to stop racism. >> don't shoot. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet. >> that's right. >> about what has happened to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts, where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up -- >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. you understand that? >> reporter: but it happened in missoula, montana, too, which is more than 90% white. >> i'm very emotional about this because you can see everyone standing together. in missoula. >> reporter: and on it goes from georgia to maine to nebraska to texas to michigan. sure, they know the big cities will get most of the attention, but smaller towns on this issue at this moment are having their say. >> seeing the injustice happen over and over again. i've been watching it since i was a kid. at some point it gets hard and it's time to speak up and do something. >> thank you, tom foreman, for that
. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in tuscaloosa. >> black lives matter! >> i hope it sends a message that police need to stop racism. >> don't shoot. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet. >> that's right. >> about what has happened to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts, where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up -- >> all...
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. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in us ttuscaloosa. >> policeeed to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet about what's happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts where 40% of the population is black the call went up. >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: but it happened in missoula, montana which is 90% white. >> i'm very emotional about this because you can see everyone standing together in montana, missoula. >> reporter: on it goes from georgia to maine to nebraska to texas to michigan. sure, they know the big cities will get most of the attention but smaller towns on this issue at this moment are having their say. >> i've been watching this since i was a kid. at some point it get hard. time to speak up and do something. >> it is remarkable to watch the solidarity around this country. that man said he gets emotional in missoula which is more than 90% white to hear them chant black lives matter. this is a moment. the question is what will this mo
. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in us ttuscaloosa. >> policeeed to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet about what's happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts where 40% of the population is black the call went up. >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: but it happened in missoula, montana which is 90% white. >>...
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auburn university reported that athletes returning to campus tested positive, many were asymptomatic.many cases will we accept on our college football this fall? >> tough questions as americans decide what they're willing to risk for a return to normal. >> reporter: jake, a new modeling study published today in the journal "nature" found that perhaps as many as 60 million infections were actually averted because of these large-scale shutdown measures that went into in effect. the lead authored from uc berkeley noting and i'm quoting him, i don't think any human endeavor has saved so many lives in such a short period of time. he went on to say that by using science and cooperating we changed the course of history, jake. >> all right. erica hill, thank you so much. a new warning from a top official. the u.s. government supply of the only confirmed drug to work against coronavirus. that su ply is running out and i will talk to dr. san yjay gupta about that and more next. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. 100% online car
auburn university reported that athletes returning to campus tested positive, many were asymptomatic.many cases will we accept on our college football this fall? >> tough questions as americans decide what they're willing to risk for a return to normal. >> reporter: jake, a new modeling study published today in the journal "nature" found that perhaps as many as 60 million infections were actually averted because of these large-scale shutdown measures that went into in...
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ahead of that senate race of cour between the former attorney general jeff sessions and the former auburn head coach and the campaign making plan to go down there and we're told the plans since scrapped and really what we are seeing with the campaign is they don't have any rallies of tn horizon though they're scoping them out for when they decide to hold rallies again but to give you a sense of how this wasn't how they expected things to go, before that first rally in tulsa, since the restrictions, the campaign planning to announce several more rallies after that. have the president back on the road and a typical schedule to look like in an election year but now that's really changed. as you are seeing these coronavirus cases surge across the united states but also hit home for the campaigns since they had eight staffers test positive, two secret service agents in tulsa and the rest to quarantine in the following days it. some state officials voiced concerns and today the alabama governor amended that safer at home order to basically go through the end of next month and alabama is one of
ahead of that senate race of cour between the former attorney general jeff sessions and the former auburn head coach and the campaign making plan to go down there and we're told the plans since scrapped and really what we are seeing with the campaign is they don't have any rallies of tn horizon though they're scoping them out for when they decide to hold rallies again but to give you a sense of how this wasn't how they expected things to go, before that first rally in tulsa, since the...
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. >> reporter: now and admitted serial killer, he once served as a police officer in auburn. the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement. he eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified when contra costa county investigators got a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample into a genetic database to find relatives of the killer. that led them to d'angelo. that technique, known as genetic genealogy has solved other cold cases. he pleaded guilty on monday and faces 11 consecutive life sentences without parole in exchange for not facing the death penalty. >> i was 15 years old. >> reporter: this woman was assaulted in carmichael, a suburb of sacramento. >> i think there is closure. he is having to live with the fact that we are hearing every single thing he said and what he did to us. he is owning it. >> reporter:'s sentencing is scheduled for august 17th. it is expected to last for days because survivors will be giving victim impact statements. the hearing will be held in sacramento. amber lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 5:18. and oakl
. >> reporter: now and admitted serial killer, he once served as a police officer in auburn. the crimes continued for years after he was fired from law enforcement. he eluded capture for decades. he was finally identified when contra costa county investigators got a break in 2018. they submitted a dna sample into a genetic database to find relatives of the killer. that led them to d'angelo. that technique, known as genetic genealogy has solved other cold cases. he pleaded guilty on monday...
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. >>> a new video now of cal fire crews rescuing someone stranded on the american river in auburn.his happened yesterday when a swimmer became unable to make it back to shore because of the rising water levels. responders stopped them with a rope and then brought them to safety. this was one of several river rescues they made over the weekend. >>> continuing our coronavirus coverage, states are seeing a spike in new cases this is with nearly 3,600 patients here now in the hospital. california's highest number since the start of the pandemic. >>> covering for you on "today in the bay" including a growing outbreak at a waste management center in marin and a live report on the spike in new cases around the bay area. >>> plus, silicon valley bracing for a major decision today from the trump administration. we're going to explain how new potential h-1b workers and their families may be affected. you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? ev
. >>> a new video now of cal fire crews rescuing someone stranded on the american river in auburn.his happened yesterday when a swimmer became unable to make it back to shore because of the rising water levels. responders stopped them with a rope and then brought them to safety. this was one of several river rescues they made over the weekend. >>> continuing our coronavirus coverage, states are seeing a spike in new cases this is with nearly 3,600 patients here now in the...
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. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in tuscaloosa. >> i hope itessage that police need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet. about what is happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in bronx tckton, massachusetts, where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up. >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter, do you understand that? >> reporter: but it happened in missoula, montana, too, which is more than 90% white. >> i'm very emotional about this because you can see everyone is standing together, in montana, in missoula. >> reporter: on it goes, from georgia to maine to nebraska to texas to michigan. sure, they know the big cities will get most of the attention. but smaller towns, on this issue, at this moment, are having their say. >> i've been watching it since i was a kid, it gets hard. it's time to finally speak up and do something. >> reporter: many of these protests are occurring in highly conservative communities where polls show many people doubt the whole idea that
. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in tuscaloosa. >> i hope itessage that police need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet. about what is happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in bronx tckton, massachusetts, where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up. >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter, do you understand that? >> reporter: but it...
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would like to share their experience inside the jail but are unable to because of the lockdown in auburn rowing to shattuck fox 40 news. >>9.27 and coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, the oakland unified school district wants to remove oakland police from their campuses. we'll tell you about the new plan. >>9.29, let's take a peek at wall street because it's been down as you can see here over a 1000 points, 1373 our trading a 25 6.10. it's been falling all morning long because of all the uncertainty that's happening around the country on so many different fronts, so we'll keep our eye on that. >>as well as the numbers in the forecast for today and as we're inching closer to the weekend and take peek at i hope john yes definitely going to be cooler come the weekend numbers that we actually want to see going down after such a toasty week behind us. this week, not as warm as last week was but for many areas that has been high for sure 90's as warm enough, golden gate bridge has been shrouded in fog all morning long and it's going to stay that way for much of the morning right along t
would like to share their experience inside the jail but are unable to because of the lockdown in auburn rowing to shattuck fox 40 news. >>9.27 and coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, the oakland unified school district wants to remove oakland police from their campuses. we'll tell you about the new plan. >>9.29, let's take a peek at wall street because it's been down as you can see here over a 1000 points, 1373 our trading a 25 6.10. it's been falling all morning long...
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>>i have some reports are from auburn police department that show him late in the afternoon he's grateful to be alive in thinks his friends for saving them still he says there's still much to be uncovered about d'angelo was only in my house for a short period of time for about 30 minutes a couple of friends of mine knocked on the door i ran him off but they nor they told me later on each one individually dead. they saw a patrol car parked in the neighborhood or a vehicle parked in the neighborhood is about 2 o'clock in the morning 00:30am in the morning, it looked a lot like a police car and it was in the direction that he left. it was real when a shot it's reporting for us tonight from our sister station. >>in sacramento. d'angelo was arrested by sacramento police in 2018. prosecutors say that he will serve 15 consecutive life sentences in exchange for pleading guilty. he will not face the death penalty. >>still to come san francisco, public schools are working on a plan for the fall semester. help parents are helping shape what that might look like. and a local rapper is killed in an ea
>>i have some reports are from auburn police department that show him late in the afternoon he's grateful to be alive in thinks his friends for saving them still he says there's still much to be uncovered about d'angelo was only in my house for a short period of time for about 30 minutes a couple of friends of mine knocked on the door i ran him off but they nor they told me later on each one individually dead. they saw a patrol car parked in the neighborhood or a vehicle parked in the...
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look at this, that new video of cal fire crews rescuing someone stranded on the american river in auburnis happened yesterday when a swimmer became unable to make it back to the shore due to the rising water levels. this was just one of several rescues they made over the weekend. >>> new overnight two people are dead in north carolina after what neighbors say was an exchange of gunfire during an i am impromptu block party. five more people were struck by cars as they ran from the scene. one person fired shots and the party was a continuation of the weekend's juneteenth celebration. >>> developing for you now eight minnesota correction officers have filed discrimination charges against the county detention center in st. paul. they say that they were kept away from the floor where ex-police officer derek chauvin was held. chauvin is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the killing of george floyd. those guards are all minorities who say that supervisors kept them from entering or even working on the fifth floor this is where chauvin is being detained. he's now been moved to
look at this, that new video of cal fire crews rescuing someone stranded on the american river in auburnis happened yesterday when a swimmer became unable to make it back to the shore due to the rising water levels. this was just one of several rescues they made over the weekend. >>> new overnight two people are dead in north carolina after what neighbors say was an exchange of gunfire during an i am impromptu block party. five more people were struck by cars as they ran from the...
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sellers classroom sure has changed since the coronavirus moved everyone inside their own homes, the auburnnified school district's special education teacher is using a forgotten part of the house to teaches students. i looked in my garage and it was a bit of a mess and knew that i can do to transform into space wreckage still teach students in the process and it took a village together it also took money seller says it cost him around $1500 of his own hard earned money making his garage into a gym for virtual classes, buying equipment flooring and adding a new drains to the garage wouldn't flood if it all to make online classes for students like low minus, a clark, the allies in person if possible i did get to get to see the look on their face that they saw him because they felt so disconnected. >>and not they didn't fully is hard to explain to them exactly what was going on and why they were unable to go to school this exercise and those classes are meant to help his students with motor learning skills. but these classes, the that it is very nice to have not just access to and all his kno
sellers classroom sure has changed since the coronavirus moved everyone inside their own homes, the auburnnified school district's special education teacher is using a forgotten part of the house to teaches students. i looked in my garage and it was a bit of a mess and knew that i can do to transform into space wreckage still teach students in the process and it took a village together it also took money seller says it cost him around $1500 of his own hard earned money making his garage into a...
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would like to share their experience inside the jail but are unable to because of the lockdown in auburning to shattuck fox 40 news. >>coming up next the oakland unified school district wants to remove police from its campuses we'll have details on their plan coming up. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. and tailored recommendations. back check of the markets this morning and as expected the dow has now dropped by more than 900 points that was the worry as we saw the trends during the premarket hours. worries about a second wave of coronavirus patients inundating hospitals as the economy is trying to reopen slowly across various states. and investors a bit worried this morning that the reopening may have come too soon we'll have to wait to see how the training works out for the rest of the day. >>and 7.28 we want to take a look at the weather on this thursday morning getting close
would like to share their experience inside the jail but are unable to because of the lockdown in auburning to shattuck fox 40 news. >>coming up next the oakland unified school district wants to remove police from its campuses we'll have details on their plan coming up. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with...
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arkansas state says it has seven athletes who tested positive, three football players from auburn testedd oklahoma state and marshall university reporting several new cases. joining us christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today." christine, it was inevitable, the coronavirus will continue and it will appear across society, so it was inevitable that athletes would get it. the question is, was this the right way for the colleges to handle it? >> that is the question, john, and i think another question is how many covid cases will we accept to have in college football this fall, right, because it's all about getting these kids back and getting the beloved college football back especially in of course places like the southeast, southeastern conference. nick saban, the coach at alabama, you mentioned there are case there is now, he did a public service announcement early on during the pandemic talking about stay safe, stay distanced, stay in your home. we want to have football this fall and here we are, they're coming back, they're starting and i think they are going to try to play
arkansas state says it has seven athletes who tested positive, three football players from auburn testedd oklahoma state and marshall university reporting several new cases. joining us christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today." christine, it was inevitable, the coronavirus will continue and it will appear across society, so it was inevitable that athletes would get it. the question is, was this the right way for the colleges to handle it? >> that is the question,...
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it a state where college football is king news that university of alabama and auburn university players tes positive this month when they returned to campus for workouts. anmetropolitan areas, like montgomery, e state capitol, have been hard hit. mayor steven reed, a democrat. >> i think any time you have 337% increase month er month, that's a problem. and that's what we had from the month of april to the month of may. and we also saw almost 80% of r deaths that we reported so far ocr in the month of may. >> yang: alabama was among the last states to issue a stay-at- home order, on april 3, and four weeks later, among the first to begin easing rerictions. beaches reopened. >> we've been stuck in the house so long, so it's like a breather, you know, we needed to get out, so i just thought i'd bring him out here to enjoy the sun ter. >> yang: in-person-- though socially distanced-- high school graduations were allowed. >> it's just nice to be able to get together with, really, family, and spend time togethers pping god. >> yang: governor kay ivey, a, republicnounced the plan. >> we cannot
it a state where college football is king news that university of alabama and auburn university players tes positive this month when they returned to campus for workouts. anmetropolitan areas, like montgomery, e state capitol, have been hard hit. mayor steven reed, a democrat. >> i think any time you have 337% increase month er month, that's a problem. and that's what we had from the month of april to the month of may. and we also saw almost 80% of r deaths that we reported so far ocr in...
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right now, auburn athletics, their spokesperson confirms to cnn that three football players tested positiveus upon return to campus. the university says those players were asymptomatic. they've been placed in self-isolation in a dorm away from the rest of the team. sports illustrated and al.com meanwhile reporting that at least five alabama players have tested positive for the virus, one of which participated in a group workout. arkansas state says seven athletes from three sports also tested positive there, but they're not showing symptoms. oklahoma state, marshall, and iowa state have also reported new cases within their athletics programs. >>> president trump, meanwhile, is reigniting debate over whether nfl players should be allow to protest during the national anthem, aiming his criticism at commissioner roger goodell. the president tweeted late last night, "could it be even remotely possible that in roger goodell's rather interesting statement of peace and reconciliation, he was intimating that it would now be okay for the players to kneel or not to stand for the national anthem, ther
right now, auburn athletics, their spokesperson confirms to cnn that three football players tested positiveus upon return to campus. the university says those players were asymptomatic. they've been placed in self-isolation in a dorm away from the rest of the team. sports illustrated and al.com meanwhile reporting that at least five alabama players have tested positive for the virus, one of which participated in a group workout. arkansas state says seven athletes from three sports also tested...
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there were positive tests at the university of houston, alabama, auburn, south florida and west virginia there's continued questions about baseball so i don't know where we are guys on all of this i felt like it was one step forward, two steps back. one step forward i don't know. >> college in general is still up in the air. no decisions are being made. >>i don't know if you saw harvard put out a note i think late on friday saying that they're going to -- its going to be online classes no matter what next year in it's entirely trying to bring some percentage of the students to campus so you would effectively live on campus and live in a dorm room but all of your -- you wouldn't go to a classroom. all of your classes would be done over zoom i don't know they talked about three possible scenarios. one being a very low density situation and looks like the school now which is very low density. 30 and 40% of the students coming back. that was probably the most unlikely and then which students get to come back is it a lottery system it's very interesting to watch all of this. and we'll have th
there were positive tests at the university of houston, alabama, auburn, south florida and west virginia there's continued questions about baseball so i don't know where we are guys on all of this i felt like it was one step forward, two steps back. one step forward i don't know. >> college in general is still up in the air. no decisions are being made. >>i don't know if you saw harvard put out a note i think late on friday saying that they're going to -- its going to be online...