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it is. ( marty ) that was kron 4's hermela aregawi with the story. ( marty ) and we are learning more about the gunman. albert wong was honorably discharged from the army. he served in afghanistan and received counseling for p-t-s-d at the napa veterans home. kron 4's ella sogomonian has new details on his past... 36 year old albert wong was an army infantryman who served a year in afghanistan between 2011 and 2012.he came home with psychological trauma he was treating at the pathway home in yountville... the very place where he killed a therapist, psychologist and their executive director. veterans who live at the california veterans home where the nonprofit has served younger vets for ten years say those they know do well with moving on. sot: steve miller, navy veteran// "they're just like anybody else they come back and they've done it they've dealt with it. some people it's a bit harder to deal with."wong was recently kicked out of the program designed to help him.two anonumous law enforcement sources told to cnn wong had threatened one of the women and claim he was was kicked out of the program because of that threat.neighbors of his former napa h
it is. ( marty ) that was kron 4's hermela aregawi with the story. ( marty ) and we are learning more about the gunman. albert wong was honorably discharged from the army. he served in afghanistan and received counseling for p-t-s-d at the napa veterans home. kron 4's ella sogomonian has new details on his past... 36 year old albert wong was an army infantryman who served a year in afghanistan between 2011 and 2012.he came home with psychological trauma he was treating at the pathway home in...
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they were outsiders to the army s super intending office theoutsiders to many of ladies aid societies that made sanitary commission and other similar confederate groups. all i want to suggest about three of these people is that significant difference in each individual's prospects, work and so forth -- they all shared neophyte status. they were all tender feet that and vulnerablee to the whims of handlers who sometimes knew less than they did about the conditions of men or indeed men, and yes, women, in hospital cost. o cots. they had an area of expertise that was perhaps not as values it might have been and i see the work that scholars of healthcare and medicine are usng in the war to bring back to understand how important this work was. additionally, i think their hard won experience during the war gave them the sense that they had a claim to national they might not have had that so much before the war but they have this claim fact that one of them was a confederate in the war andr another was a domestic further rest of her working life, that is, as long as she was able to work. the
they were outsiders to the army s super intending office theoutsiders to many of ladies aid societies that made sanitary commission and other similar confederate groups. all i want to suggest about three of these people is that significant difference in each individual's prospects, work and so forth -- they all shared neophyte status. they were all tender feet that and vulnerablee to the whims of handlers who sometimes knew less than they did about the conditions of men or indeed men, and yes,...
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army. counseled for p-t-s-d from the very people whose lives he took.(justine)kron 4's ella sogomonian is live where he once lived in napa... she has new details on his past... albert wong used to live at this napa home- we're learing he was raised by a guardian when he was six after his father died... and his mother gor sick. so he was in foster care until he joined the army. 36 year old albert wong was an army infantryman who served a year in afghanistan between 2011 and 2012.he came home with psychological trauma he was treating at the pathway home in yountville... the very place where he killed a therapist, psychologist and their executive director. veterans who live at the california veterans home where the nonprofit has served younger vets for ten years say those they know do well with moving on. sot: steve miller, navy veteran// "they're just like anybody else they come back and they've done it they've dealt with it. some people it's a bit harder to deal with."wong was recently kicked out of the program designed to help him.two anonumous law enfo
army. counseled for p-t-s-d from the very people whose lives he took.(justine)kron 4's ella sogomonian is live where he once lived in napa... she has new details on his past... albert wong used to live at this napa home- we're learing he was raised by a guardian when he was six after his father died... and his mother gor sick. so he was in foster care until he joined the army. 36 year old albert wong was an army infantryman who served a year in afghanistan between 2011 and 2012.he came home...
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so the training revolution that occurred in the late 1970's, within the army, and really kicked in in the 1980's was a phenomenal thing to go through and watch and participate in. >> after you left command, where did you go? harry: i came -- i went to graduate school, well, after i left command i became the -- camp for the commanding general of the ninth division. >> who is that? harry: major william b fulton. world war ii veteran. .ough in italy alongside dole won the distinguished service cross in italy. the non-, commanded the river force. >> ok. mentor is word overused, i believe, but it is certainly a phrase i would use. he was my military father. >> right. ll of aum, he was one he soldier and i did not want to be his aid to camp. [laughter] i was told to report to general fulton and he said, you know why you are here? and i said yes, sir. i do not want to be your aid to camp. he said, why? i said i am not fit. i cannot see myself opening doors and bringing you coffee. [laughter] myself, know, i said to when the what have you done, harry? but he turned to me, seriously, did not e
so the training revolution that occurred in the late 1970's, within the army, and really kicked in in the 1980's was a phenomenal thing to go through and watch and participate in. >> after you left command, where did you go? harry: i came -- i went to graduate school, well, after i left command i became the -- camp for the commanding general of the ninth division. >> who is that? harry: major william b fulton. world war ii veteran. .ough in italy alongside dole won the distinguished...
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s patton, jr. delivered a triumphant address praising his beloved third army. >> more than 80,000 square miles of country have been liberated or concurred. you have demonstrated your irresistible prowess in france, belgium, luxembourg, germany, czechoslovakia and austria. >> though the american g.i.'s were looking forward to coming home, general patton was ready for another fight. >> when the war was over he was looking for another war and dreaded the idea of peace. >> he was the purest warrior we had. >> he believed in destiny, a great army and a desperate battle. >> oliver: george s patton, jr. was born 11, november in 1100 acre ranch in california. the vineyard had been owned by benjamin davis wilson, the first mayor of los angeles. the future parents called their son georgi. >> he was read by his aunt and father mythology, history, anything that they thought would spark the fire. >> robert patton is the general's grandson and wrote about his family in "the pattons" as early as 6 or 7 years old he announced he was going to become not just a military man, but a great military leader and he set his sigh
s patton, jr. delivered a triumphant address praising his beloved third army. >> more than 80,000 square miles of country have been liberated or concurred. you have demonstrated your irresistible prowess in france, belgium, luxembourg, germany, czechoslovakia and austria. >> though the american g.i.'s were looking forward to coming home, general patton was ready for another fight. >> when the war was over he was looking for another war and dreaded the idea of peace. >>...
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sandra woodford is a u-s army veteran too and a resident at the veterans home. also works across the street from the pathway home in the creative arts building.sandra woodford/veteran- "what i heard first was a burst of gunfire at least 12 shots." woodford was heartbroken to learn the shooting turned deadly. the third victim was 42-year-old clinical director jennifer golick. loeber (low-burr) -- she knew personally.sandra woodford/vete ran- "beautiful. a beautiful, outgoing, congenial, intelligent woman -- that really cared for the program. cared for the veterans." and, that's why veterans are taking this loss so hard. in yountville, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) coming up at 10:30, we will have a live report regarding the new information we have learned about the shooter... 36-year albert wong. our coverage of this story continues online at kron4 dot com... we have a timeline of events.. a photo tribute to the three women who lost their lives... all that on kron4 dot com... (jrstone) police have arrested a man suspected of killing a police officer
sandra woodford is a u-s army veteran too and a resident at the veterans home. also works across the street from the pathway home in the creative arts building.sandra woodford/veteran- "what i heard first was a burst of gunfire at least 12 shots." woodford was heartbroken to learn the shooting turned deadly. the third victim was 42-year-old clinical director jennifer golick. loeber (low-burr) -- she knew personally.sandra woodford/vete ran- "beautiful. a beautiful, outgoing,...
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by a former army rifleman at a veterans home. kron 4'ss in the north bay this morning ... at the pathway home where it all happened.what's the latest will? (áááwillááá) <"she was one of the kindest, most generous people i think i've ever met. like the number of people who have expressed their sadness on social media who weren't actually her direct friends, but friends of ours who knew her and who felt like her friends even if they only met her at an annual christmas party."> party.">annual christmas met her at an even if they only met her at an annual christmas party."> ( james )( james ) we are ( james ) we are we are staying on top of this story and will have the latest developments in all of our newscasts and on kron4.com. you can check out a timeline of events, a photo gallery and hear reaction from witnesses. we will also send out an alert to your phone when there is a big development in this case. ( james )( james ) happening today... former raider and 49er aldon smith will be in court to be arraigned on domestic violence charges. p
by a former army rifleman at a veterans home. kron 4'ss in the north bay this morning ... at the pathway home where it all happened.what's the latest will? (áááwillááá) party.">annual christmas met her at an even if they only met her at an annual christmas party."> ( james )( james ) we are ( james ) we are we are staying on top of this story and will have the latest developments in all of our newscasts and on kron4.com. you can check out a timeline of events, a photo...
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s. army, work began to provide the basic needs of life. health care, food, water, shelter, and transportation. ♪ >> in the past two decades the face of disaster reflecting dispair has been a familiar portrait in every corner of the world. touched and scarred the people of every continent. no longer is the soldier the soul victim of battle. a nation's city and towns are now prime targets. the causalities, civilians. despite the repeated experience of the miseries of war, mankind has learned neither to maintain peace nor accept callously those that suffer most. during the lifespan of the present generation, a new list of cities has been born to compare with those of ancient history. their very names are synonymous with ruin, warsaw, manila, london, hiroshima and today another, four times crushed in less than two years, a city that refuses to die, seoul, the korean capital since the 14th century. the capital of south korea since 1948 lies on a hill surrounded valley. one of the most modern cities, seoul in the summer of 1950s enjoys a democra
s. army, work began to provide the basic needs of life. health care, food, water, shelter, and transportation. ♪ >> in the past two decades the face of disaster reflecting dispair has been a familiar portrait in every corner of the world. touched and scarred the people of every continent. no longer is the soldier the soul victim of battle. a nation's city and towns are now prime targets. the causalities, civilians. despite the repeated experience of the miseries of war, mankind has...
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we now know that george washington's continental army was 3%s african-american. there was the whole regimen of rhode island i black troops by daniel's cousin. the navy, while it's more liberal during the war, after the war it bans them. did they look to precedenc of the war by independence, and then why did the navy completely separate itself after the war? >> that's a very good question. i'm not sure i have an answer for that. if anyone else wants to take it. >> i have a piece of an answer, which is the blacks had been serving in the navy, i don't know --r starting when, but the were a w passive part of the na whenck the civil war started. the black role in the navy was used as an argument as to why blacks should be allowed to become soldiers, and during the war they do become soldiers. but it's not surprising, in a way, that the percentages were lower in the army than in the navy, because in a way the navy started a step ahead of the army at the outset of the civil war. the piece after the war, i don't know the answer to as to why the navy becomes a lily white
we now know that george washington's continental army was 3%s african-american. there was the whole regimen of rhode island i black troops by daniel's cousin. the navy, while it's more liberal during the war, after the war it bans them. did they look to precedenc of the war by independence, and then why did the navy completely separate itself after the war? >> that's a very good question. i'm not sure i have an answer for that. if anyone else wants to take it. >> i have a piece of...
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perez came to the united states in the 1980's legally with his parents...while he thought signing up for the armynd serving two tours of afghanistan would make him a u-s citizen, it did not... perez returned from war with p-t-s-d."we looked for help for him, but nobody helped him at the time."without proper v-a care-- perez self medicated with drugs, which eventually resulted in a drug conviction. he pleaded guilty. after serving almost 8 years in prison, ice immediately took perez into custody.after he exhausted almost all legal avenues--ice moved to deport perez without allowing his parents to give him clothes, money or medication.perez' father calls the u-s government barbaric.miguel perez sr. / father of miguel perez jr.:"mi hijo...my son went to defend both democrats and republicans, rich and poor. soldiers don't discriminate against anyone, they defend everyone."illinois u.s senator tammy duckworth sent an urgent letter to the secretary of homeland security--asking the trump administration to stay perez's deportation and review his case.perez's lawyer says if there is any case to review it'
perez came to the united states in the 1980's legally with his parents...while he thought signing up for the armynd serving two tours of afghanistan would make him a u-s citizen, it did not... perez returned from war with p-t-s-d."we looked for help for him, but nobody helped him at the time."without proper v-a care-- perez self medicated with drugs, which eventually resulted in a drug conviction. he pleaded guilty. after serving almost 8 years in prison, ice immediately took perez...
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a u-s army veteran who served two tours in afghanistan has been deported to mexico. er decision by u-s officials to deny miguel perez's citizenship application because of a felony drug conviction... despite his service and the p-t-s-d he says it caused. perez was escorted across the us-mexico border from texas and handed over to mexican authorities. this is video of him being loaded into a van in mexico. perez... his family and supporters had argued that his wartime service to the country had earned him the right to stay in the u-s and to receive mental health treatment for the p-t-s-d and substance abuse. facebook is apologizing for a "breach of trust" scandal. now... it's facing questions about pulling data from android devices. facebook is under fire for it's role in the cambridge analytica data scandal. cambridge analytica is a british consulting firm that worked for the 2016 trump campaign. it's accused of harvesting data from millions of facebook users without their knowledge or permission. facebook bought ads in u-s and british newspapers... apologizing for the
a u-s army veteran who served two tours in afghanistan has been deported to mexico. er decision by u-s officials to deny miguel perez's citizenship application because of a felony drug conviction... despite his service and the p-t-s-d he says it caused. perez was escorted across the us-mexico border from texas and handed over to mexican authorities. this is video of him being loaded into a van in mexico. perez... his family and supporters had argued that his wartime service to the country had...
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by a former army rifleman at a veterans home. kron 4's (áááwillááá)(áááwillááá) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) (ááá2 shot ááá) continuing coverage of our big story this morning... there is no motive yet in in the deadly yountville killings. three women were killed on friday ... by a former army rifleman at a veterans home. kron 4's will tran is in the north bay this morning ... at the pathway home where it all happened.what's the latest will? (áááwillááá) < "beautiful. a beautiful, outgoing, congenial, intelligent woman -- that really cared for the program. cared for the veterans.""i hate to see something like this happen here.""they really care. and, uh, its just a terrible shame."> ( james )we are ( james ) > >terrible shame."and, uh, its just a "they really care. here."this happen something like this happen here.""they really care. and, uh, its just a terrible shame."> ( james ) we are learning more about albert wong's past including bouncing around to multiple foster homes in hi
by a former army rifleman at a veterans home. kron 4's (áááwillááá)(áááwillááá) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) (ááá2 shot ááá) continuing coverage of our big story this morning... there is no motive yet in in the deadly yountville killings. three women were killed on friday ... by a former army rifleman at a veterans home. kron 4's will tran is in the north bay this morning ... at the pathway home where it all...
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while visiting ulysses s army after the capture of richmond, on april 3, 1865, lincoln talked with a lieutenant general, a the fifther in massachusetts black cavalry regiment. lincoln told chamberlayne "i have only been an instrument. the logic and moral power of garrison and the anti-slavery people of the country and the army have done all." when john wilkes booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14, he claims that lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john graham. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event deflected the fraught relationship. it deflected the fraught relationship that had long persisted between them and lincoln. retrospective disregard and distrust of lincoln persisted among some abolitionists. others became increasingly devoted to positive memories of him. garrison provided the most sophisticated postmortem abolitionist account of lincoln's character and relationship to the abolitionist movement. lincoln, garrison noted, had never assumed to be an abolitionist. lincoln was a politician, not a philanthropist or reformer in a radical sense. garriso
while visiting ulysses s army after the capture of richmond, on april 3, 1865, lincoln talked with a lieutenant general, a the fifther in massachusetts black cavalry regiment. lincoln told chamberlayne "i have only been an instrument. the logic and moral power of garrison and the anti-slavery people of the country and the army have done all." when john wilkes booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14, he claims that lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john graham....
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maggie is known for being a world war two hero--- having the most awards in the history of the u-s army's2nd airborne division. more than twenty military medals-- and counting. maggie is the holder of two silver stars and a distinguished service cross. his heroics in belgium have earned him a movie called "maggie's war." (jrstone) maggie was honored by city and state leaders yesterday.... and got a letter from president trump. and he hasn't lost his sense of humor... saying after his last doctor tried to give him some medical advice, he told them "i've already outlived five of you." (justine)up next... with rents going through the roof -- we'll tell you about one east bay family's tactics to ákeep a roofá over their heads. (jrstone)and...police have arrested a driver in the north bay for a hit and run crash that injured four people this morning. (justine)
maggie is known for being a world war two hero--- having the most awards in the history of the u-s army's2nd airborne division. more than twenty military medals-- and counting. maggie is the holder of two silver stars and a distinguished service cross. his heroics in belgium have earned him a movie called "maggie's war." (jrstone) maggie was honored by city and state leaders yesterday.... and got a letter from president trump. and he hasn't lost his sense of humor... saying after his...
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s second-largest army, the kurds are defiant. >> translation: our forces will be a nightmare for theks in every area in afghanistan rein. the -- afran. it will continue until every millimetre is free. and the residents return to their homes. reporter: this child is one of 150,000 refugees that fled the district. they are bearing the brunt of the suffering. with turkish forces set to turn east. it doesn't look to leave soon. brent: we will brick in dorian jones, our correspondent, monitoring the situation in istanbul. good evening to you. we know that mr recep tayyip erdogan says turkey has no intention of in vading syria. what is he doing, and whathis e >> well, officially it is to remove what they call a terror threat from along most of its 900 kilometer border. the afran provision is swift and successful. they are looking to move eastward and they'll have the - the president made clear they want to clear out the kurdish militia which they link to inside turkey and beyond the border and into iraq. beyond this, there's a strategic goal involved. turkey realises the more real estate y
s second-largest army, the kurds are defiant. >> translation: our forces will be a nightmare for theks in every area in afghanistan rein. the -- afran. it will continue until every millimetre is free. and the residents return to their homes. reporter: this child is one of 150,000 refugees that fled the district. they are bearing the brunt of the suffering. with turkish forces set to turn east. it doesn't look to leave soon. brent: we will brick in dorian jones, our correspondent,...
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what role did future army general and u.s. president ulysses s. grant play in the mexican-american war? was it quartermaster, sniper, or medic? the answer when we return. (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one . technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? if you'd have told me three years ago that we'd be downloading in seconds what used to take minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference and do it like that (snaps). if you'd have told me that i could afford a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >> so, what role did future army general and u.s. president ulysses s. grant play in the mexican-american war? the answe
what role did future army general and u.s. president ulysses s. grant play in the mexican-american war? was it quartermaster, sniper, or medic? the answer when we return. (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one . technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? if you'd have told me three years ago that we'd be downloading in seconds what used to take minutes. that guests would...
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s. grant's army in 1865, lincoln talked with lieutenant daniel h. chamberlain, a white officer in a 15th massachusetts black cabinet regiment. lincoln toldth chamberlain, i he only been an instrument. the logic and war power of garrison and the anti-slavery people of the country and the army havell done all. when john wilkes booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14th, he claimed that lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john brown. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event reflected the frought relationship -- reflected the frought relationship that had long existed between them and lincoln. retrospective disregard and distrust of lincoln persisted among someiv abolitionists. others became increasingly devoted to positive memories of him. garrison provided the most sophisticated postmortem movement. he never assumed to be an abolitionist.ns lincoln was a politician, not a philanthropist or reformer in a radical sense. garrison noted that when the civil war began, lincoln had defended slaveholders' rights, upheld the slave law a
s. grant's army in 1865, lincoln talked with lieutenant daniel h. chamberlain, a white officer in a 15th massachusetts black cabinet regiment. lincoln toldth chamberlain, i he only been an instrument. the logic and war power of garrison and the anti-slavery people of the country and the army havell done all. when john wilkes booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14th, he claimed that lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john brown. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event...
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s. grant's army after the capture of richmond on april 1st, 1865, lincoln took with a quite officer in the 5th massachusetts black cavalry regiment. lincoln stated i had only be an instrument. when john wilks booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14th. he claim that had lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john brown. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event reflected the fraught relationship -- reflected a fraught relationship that had long existed between them and lincoln. retro spect to disregard and distrust of lincoln's persistence among some abolitionist. others became completely devoted to others among him. garrett provided the -- postmortem account of lincoln's character. lincoln, garrettson noted had never assumed to be a abolitionist. lincoln was a politician. garrettson noted that when the civil war began, lincoln had defended slave holder's rights, upheld a fugitive slave law and ignored the necessary and relationship of slavery to the rebellion. garrettson criticized lincoln petitioner the the advertisementy. garrettson recognized what lincoln faced as p
s. grant's army after the capture of richmond on april 1st, 1865, lincoln took with a quite officer in the 5th massachusetts black cavalry regiment. lincoln stated i had only be an instrument. when john wilks booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14th. he claim that had lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john brown. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event reflected the fraught relationship -- reflected a fraught relationship that had long existed between them and...
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the "press-democrat" is reporting this morning - the gunman )s brother says the former army infantryman had told family he was angry with the staff... and wanted to get back at them. his brother says he )d been kicked out of a program serving vets with p-t-s-d... because he had knives. over the weekend we learned more about the 3 women killed in that hostage situation. one - was newly married and expecting a child. our pete suratos is live in yountville... with another brand new angle to the story this morning.... an emotional new interview with her husband and father. new interview with the husband we )re going to stay on top of this developing story all morning long. the today will also pick up our coverage starting at 7. see the full interview with the husband and father of jennifer gonzales. this week students and teachers across the bay area and the country are planning a walkout. this comes almost a month since the florida school shooting. the walk out is expected to happen wednesday. and it )s scheduled to last 17 minutes -- one minute for each of the students killed. the goal is
the "press-democrat" is reporting this morning - the gunman )s brother says the former army infantryman had told family he was angry with the staff... and wanted to get back at them. his brother says he )d been kicked out of a program serving vets with p-t-s-d... because he had knives. over the weekend we learned more about the 3 women killed in that hostage situation. one - was newly married and expecting a child. our pete suratos is live in yountville... with another brand new angle...
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army parks the dublin. >>> [ dog barking ]'s board of directors has approved regulations to strengthen the response. the recommendations include improving the office of the independent police auditor and the bart police citizen review board which meets tomorrow. the board has also agreed to your public comment about the death.>>> b.a.r.t. is working to install wi-fi on all of its trains and at stations. the agency is looking for a vendor to install wi-fi systems at all 46 stations and onboard all new cars rolling out over the next two years. article officials say wi-fi access is one of the most requested improvements from riders. >>> muni is hoping to tap into b.a.r.t.'s wi-fi. caltrain will have wi-fi on its new electric trains and the smart train in the north bay has had wi-fi on board since it launch last year.>>> this month has seen teen activism around the country. today, bay area teens rallied to put an and to social isolation. this is a problem increasing in schools across the country.>> ktvu's leigh martinez talked to students. >> reporter: some of the best friendships are unex
army parks the dublin. >>> [ dog barking ]'s board of directors has approved regulations to strengthen the response. the recommendations include improving the office of the independent police auditor and the bart police citizen review board which meets tomorrow. the board has also agreed to your public comment about the death.>>> b.a.r.t. is working to install wi-fi on all of its trains and at stations. the agency is looking for a vendor to install wi-fi systems at all 46...
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perez came to the united states in the 1980's legally with his parents...while he thought signing up for the armyghanistan would make him a u-s citizen, it did not... perez returned from war with p-t-s-d."we looked for help for him, but nobody helped him at the time."without proper v-a care-- perez self medicated with drugs, which eventually resulted in a drug conviction. he pleaded guilty. after serving almost 8 years in prison, ice immediately took perez into custody.after he exhausted almost all legal avenues--ice moved to deport perez without allowing his parents to give him clothes, money or medication.perez' father calls the u-s government barbaric.miguel perez sr. / father of miguel perez jr.:"mi hijo...my son went to defend both democrats and republicans, rich and poor. soldiers don't discriminate against anyone, they defend everyone."illinois u.s senator tammy duckworth sent an urgent letter to the secretary of homeland security--asking the trump administration to stay perez's deportation and review his case.perez's lawyer says if there is any case to review it's that of a veterna who se
perez came to the united states in the 1980's legally with his parents...while he thought signing up for the armyghanistan would make him a u-s citizen, it did not... perez returned from war with p-t-s-d."we looked for help for him, but nobody helped him at the time."without proper v-a care-- perez self medicated with drugs, which eventually resulted in a drug conviction. he pleaded guilty. after serving almost 8 years in prison, ice immediately took perez into custody.after he...
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thousands of civilians are leaving after being surrounded by turkish troops and free syrian army fighters. and the u.k.'s prime ministers a reason may has been to the site of last week's nerve agent attack on a former spy and his daughter in the city of seoul spring a short time ago the u.k. france germany and the u.s. issued a joint statement holding moscow responsible for the attack. foreign ministers from three countries are meeting in the attorney in capital to discuss a funding crisis at a u.n. agency for palestinian refugees representatives from jordan sweden and egypt are in room for talks with the un secretary general and the underachieve the agency that helps more than five million palestinian refugees is experiencing one of its worst financial crises the u.s. the largest earner decided in january to cut millions in funding christopher gunness is the chief spokesman for the united nations relief and works agency he joins us now from rome chris gunness how much money do you need to get back to where you were well we began today with a deficit for two thousand and eighteen of four hundred and fort
thousands of civilians are leaving after being surrounded by turkish troops and free syrian army fighters. and the u.k.'s prime ministers a reason may has been to the site of last week's nerve agent attack on a former spy and his daughter in the city of seoul spring a short time ago the u.k. france germany and the u.s. issued a joint statement holding moscow responsible for the attack. foreign ministers from three countries are meeting in the attorney in capital to discuss a funding crisis at a...
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with china because of fighting between the kitchen independence army and the myanmar army which some still call berm e.-s. referring to me and miles form a name a cease fire which had lasted for seventeen years broke down in two thousand and eleven and the battle for control of the resource rich area restarted. and so did the attacks on civilians which kitchen soldiers say are continuing. my mother or my sister was killed by burma's army my house was burnt down and very sad and feel helpless so i made the decision to join the army to fight back myanmar's military generals rarely speak publicly while the government consistently denies that soldiers carry out abuses when the party of me and my state councillor own son suchi won the election in two thousand and fifteen she said peace in the ethnic minority areas was her priority but negotiations with the rebel groups have stalled the kitchen independence army doesn't agree with the process and has instead joined sever.
with china because of fighting between the kitchen independence army and the myanmar army which some still call berm e.-s. referring to me and miles form a name a cease fire which had lasted for seventeen years broke down in two thousand and eleven and the battle for control of the resource rich area restarted. and so did the attacks on civilians which kitchen soldiers say are continuing. my mother or my sister was killed by burma's army my house was burnt down and very sad and feel helpless so...
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's former army infantry man. the department of defense says wong was a decorated soldier, active duty three years and spent a year in afghanistan earning medals for marksmanship. now employees and police are searching for a motive. abc7 news reporter carlos asido is in yountville for us with the latest. carlos, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, chris. crime seen investigators worked throughout much of the night here gathering as much evidence as possible. they have set up a large perimeter around the building where this hostage situation took place. that building right behind me known as the pathway house. we have video from overnight where a tow truck removed a car from the parking lot outside from the shooting took place. officials say the gunman drove onto the campus but they have not confirmed if this was his vehicle. investigators found a cell phone inside of the car. the suspect again has been identified as 36-year-old andrew wong of sacramento who we're told was a former patient. the victims,
's former army infantry man. the department of defense says wong was a decorated soldier, active duty three years and spent a year in afghanistan earning medals for marksmanship. now employees and police are searching for a motive. abc7 news reporter carlos asido is in yountville for us with the latest. carlos, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, chris. crime seen investigators worked throughout much of the night here gathering as much evidence as possible. they have set up a...
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because they had so many officers left over from the war -- the first war, the army true it's officers in 1930's from west point. -- and we start to mobilize for world war ii, this leadership comes from the active-duty component talking about west point officers primarily. time, coinciding with their experience at west point, it had changed the curriculum substantially how it trains officers. whether his physical, military, i don'tcademic rigors, want to oversell it as a renaissance, but it was a different way to doing business. it was exposing them to more of the realities of what the modern warfare look like. they showed him what the air force was doing in the fields, on long island, they would expose these new components of that we saw in world war i but we are now integrating more as we go across formations. when they left west point, i most importante part of their experiences, wherever they went in the army. that was spread out across the united states, spread out in the philippines, panama canal zone, in hawaii. many places. wherever these officers went, they participated in maneuver exer
because they had so many officers left over from the war -- the first war, the army true it's officers in 1930's from west point. -- and we start to mobilize for world war ii, this leadership comes from the active-duty component talking about west point officers primarily. time, coinciding with their experience at west point, it had changed the curriculum substantially how it trains officers. whether his physical, military, i don'tcademic rigors, want to oversell it as a renaissance, but it was...
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army. >> g p letter and ra ll is s m o . >> you could watch the spelling bee live. we will also stream it on our kpix5 facebook page. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all new 2018 subaru forester models. now through april 2nd. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> don't let the sunshine outside fool you. we've got plenty more rain to go before we hit the weekend. there some isolated showers out there this eveni
army. >> g p letter and ra ll is s m o . >> you could watch the spelling bee live. we will also stream it on our kpix5 facebook page. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all new 2018 subaru forester models. now through april 2nd. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees...
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you know to have a shady accounting that's number one or two and a lot of the army followed him or annoying new club s. . and then kind of to me if you know and did not look like a limousine almost with normal tall eleven. so it's no good i do is your logs are less. than zero got a good no idea if you could live their lives at their living but then it would do what it would go the push by russia on syria to establish this humanitarian corridor however was snubbed out fest russia has called for the use joke like humanitarian corridors russia needs to. just do what the united nations had agreed to and voted on and that is a countrywide cease fire the russian military says the situation in parts of eastern ghouta has significantly stabilized over the past few days but that is far from the. as long as people keep leaving the area we will keep on working and stay here until we see the last person leave or more yeah but it's a bargaining game at times the syrian government and russia have how to agree to allow safe passage to rebel fighters in order to get the civilians out it's hopes that the rebels crumbl
you know to have a shady accounting that's number one or two and a lot of the army followed him or annoying new club s. . and then kind of to me if you know and did not look like a limousine almost with normal tall eleven. so it's no good i do is your logs are less. than zero got a good no idea if you could live their lives at their living but then it would do what it would go the push by russia on syria to establish this humanitarian corridor however was snubbed out fest russia has called for...
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children by highlighting the killing of thousands in yemen by the saudi military an army under the direct command of m.p.'s as he's known but eleven million children in yemen who are dependent on humanitarian aid that's the entire population of belgian this is the world's worst humanitarian disaster so the trade deals for the nice things we have to remember that saudi arabia is a key player in this conflict the crown prince's visit is a very controversial one in parliament the leader of the main opposition party question the prime minister and what message she would be can bring to my mackinson man as she makes her arm sales pitch will she also call on the crown prince to hold the shocking abuse of human rights in saudi arabia her response to the link that we have with saudi arabia is historic it is an important one and it's saved it has saved the lives of potentially hundreds of people. and i will be raising concerns about human rights with the crown prince when i need to build on that relationship the prime minister left parliament to meet with m.p.'s at downing street since my mother when will you stop
children by highlighting the killing of thousands in yemen by the saudi military an army under the direct command of m.p.'s as he's known but eleven million children in yemen who are dependent on humanitarian aid that's the entire population of belgian this is the world's worst humanitarian disaster so the trade deals for the nice things we have to remember that saudi arabia is a key player in this conflict the crown prince's visit is a very controversial one in parliament the leader of the...
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's" sinnottnce 24 shantyaei sanam there. syrian armyas now taken that one third of the rebel-held center in damascus. after a bombing that left 600 million dead. the red cross says an aid convoy has arrived. the syrian president is promising to keep up the brutal campaign. take a look now at first in our series this week focusing on lebanon. there are close to one million syrian refugees currently living in lebanon. most of them women and children. our reporters take a look at just how divisive the refugees' presence has been to locals and one lebanese town. >> welcome to bashar al-assad's syria. traveler's now dead across the border, we are in the north of lebanon. the border crossing here was closed for seven years. only reopening of the end of last december. since 2011, 30,000 syrians have sought refuge here. with theirled here children. the only members of her family left alive, now forced to live in a test. she prefers to stay here where she knows international aid organizations provide some security.. >> our homes are still in tac
's" sinnottnce 24 shantyaei sanam there. syrian armyas now taken that one third of the rebel-held center in damascus. after a bombing that left 600 million dead. the red cross says an aid convoy has arrived. the syrian president is promising to keep up the brutal campaign. take a look now at first in our series this week focusing on lebanon. there are close to one million syrian refugees currently living in lebanon. most of them women and children. our reporters take a look at just how...
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children by highlighting the killing of thousands in yemen by the saudi military an army under the direct command of m.p.'s as he's known but eleven million children in yemen who are dependent on humanitarian aid that's the entire population of belgium this is the world's worst humanitarian disaster so for the trade deals for the niceties we have to remember that saudi arabia is a key player in this conflict the crown prince's visit is a very controversial one in parliament the leader of the main opposition party question the prime minister what message she would become bringing to the hamiltons and later today mr speaker the prime minister is due to meet crown prince mohammed bin solomon as she makes her arm sales pitch will she also call on the crown prince to hold the shocking abuse of human rights in saudi arabia her response the link that we have with saudi arabia is historic it is an important one and it's saved it has saved the lives of potentially hundreds of people. and i will be raising concerns about human rights with the cry. friends when i meet seem to be able not relationship prime minister l
children by highlighting the killing of thousands in yemen by the saudi military an army under the direct command of m.p.'s as he's known but eleven million children in yemen who are dependent on humanitarian aid that's the entire population of belgium this is the world's worst humanitarian disaster so for the trade deals for the niceties we have to remember that saudi arabia is a key player in this conflict the crown prince's visit is a very controversial one in parliament the leader of the...
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, we want to show our viewers your favorite books as you sent them to us, the passing of the armies. ulysses s. grant, the personal memoirs. for country and core. henry butcher, my three years with eisenhower, and ernie pyle, here's your war. >> i think there's a theme running through that selection. [laughter] as i mentioned earlier, i don't read novels because i'm scared to death to pick something up that sticks in my head, and then i could be accused of plagiarism. those books, all of those books have played a pivotal role in my research in whatever particular story they would apply to. and i mention one specifically which is gayle shisler's book, it's about her graph, her grandfather's oliver p. smith in korea. he's one of the main voices in that story. she wrote this biography of her grandfather, i read the book, i didn't know her. and i was blown away. i want this man to be a voice in the story. i contacted her, i found out where she lives, and i contacted her by, you know, i wrote her a letter actually and said, introduced myself. and i said, you know, i'm really interested in more abou
, we want to show our viewers your favorite books as you sent them to us, the passing of the armies. ulysses s. grant, the personal memoirs. for country and core. henry butcher, my three years with eisenhower, and ernie pyle, here's your war. >> i think there's a theme running through that selection. [laughter] as i mentioned earlier, i don't read novels because i'm scared to death to pick something up that sticks in my head, and then i could be accused of plagiarism. those books, all of...
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on varsity so i played freshman football under tom hill, who later became the coach for army football in the 1960's. i played -- well, because i played freshman football, over the wintertime, they put us on cables to lift weights and keep in shape for football. in springtime, i went out for spring football but i got baseball,o i played freshman baseball. with eric to two was the coach at the time -- tipton was the coach at the time, the famous red reader, a popular and famous retired colonel at the time and wrote several books on west point and the screenplay for one of the movies that hollywood did on west point, the west point story, i think it was. >> could you describe it for us? >> red -- i do not know his first name, but he had grayish, reddish hair, bushy eyebrows, and ready complexion, but he was a fine gentleman and he was not our athleticted in prowess as how to get to west point. he used to share stories about what it would be like when you joined the army, and he reminded us of why we were at west point, to become officers and soldiers. >> it sounds like he was pretty motivational for y
on varsity so i played freshman football under tom hill, who later became the coach for army football in the 1960's. i played -- well, because i played freshman football, over the wintertime, they put us on cables to lift weights and keep in shape for football. in springtime, i went out for spring football but i got baseball,o i played freshman baseball. with eric to two was the coach at the time -- tipton was the coach at the time, the famous red reader, a popular and famous retired colonel at...
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gemma porzgen, commentator for the -- she says -- posener says his army of internet trolls poisons the political atmosphere in the west. 's aim is to paralyze democracy. -- his aim is to paralyze democracy. gemma says, it's always the same reflects: whenever happens, it was moscow. this is the first offensive use of a nurse -- nerve agent in europe since world war ii. are you shocked, alan? alan: i'm not shocked, i'm disgusted. it is stupid to say you are shocked. this will happen sooner or later. the couple of years ago, another ex-russian spy was poisoned with polonium in london. nuclear, if you will, a weapon used against britain, and now they have used a chemical weapon against britain. this is the face of russian imperialism. leaders of the u.k., france, and germany have come out with a joint statement condemning the nerve agent attack as an assault on u.k. sovereignty. they s say it is highly likely that russia was behind it. you say that russia always gets the blame. you seemed to be doubting that russia is to blame. gemma: it is too early to judge. we didn't have any proof so far. one needs a statement of solidari
gemma porzgen, commentator for the -- she says -- posener says his army of internet trolls poisons the political atmosphere in the west. 's aim is to paralyze democracy. -- his aim is to paralyze democracy. gemma says, it's always the same reflects: whenever happens, it was moscow. this is the first offensive use of a nurse -- nerve agent in europe since world war ii. are you shocked, alan? alan: i'm not shocked, i'm disgusted. it is stupid to say you are shocked. this will happen sooner or...
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pepeople are still coming g to s with the recent terror attacks that targeted the army headquarters and french embabas. we will tell you the latest. she is just returning it. also coming up, the threat of the trade war is costing a shadow over the geneva. we will have details in the update. up saint -- we have our series from lebanon which asks what has changed after the crisis. stay tuned. you're watching france 24. michelle: to our top story, north and south korea will hold a summit at the heavily armed for her next month. it comes after a trip to pyongyang by top officials from seoul. they visit the north for the first time since 2011. they held talks with the president. let's lead just bring you the latest. we are standing by. let's cross live. what came out of those talks with north korea? bruce: the first point to touches the summit. that will take place i in late april. along the border between the two koreas, it will be t the first time the leaders of north korea and south korea have met since 2007. it will be the first t time for kim jong-un n to ever meet a leader of the south
pepeople are still coming g to s with the recent terror attacks that targeted the army headquarters and french embabas. we will tell you the latest. she is just returning it. also coming up, the threat of the trade war is costing a shadow over the geneva. we will have details in the update. up saint -- we have our series from lebanon which asks what has changed after the crisis. stay tuned. you're watching france 24. michelle: to our top story, north and south korea will hold a summit at the...
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s. its own army its own police force its by chemical housemate makes its own molds its own hierarchy in government and has little to do with mogadishu but when we talk to so many government officials they will tell you so my land is not recognized internationally and i thought you still are somali enclaves so any entity that is coming to sign agreements must respect the somali government in mogadishu this decision by parliament is also about the portal. somalia in the region of portland which d.p. world also warmer concessional thirty two minutes and they say both the boss and very pork deals with dubai ports world in the eagle this is also about the gulf crisis spilling over into the horn of africa the united arab emirates has been courting so malia says they imposed the embargo on. that to take its side but somalia has chosen neutrality and government officials say. they see the consequences for that position fighting has broken out in the turkish parliament after a controversial law was passed changing election regulations government and opposition politicians shoved each other trade
s. its own army its own police force its by chemical housemate makes its own molds its own hierarchy in government and has little to do with mogadishu but when we talk to so many government officials they will tell you so my land is not recognized internationally and i thought you still are somali enclaves so any entity that is coming to sign agreements must respect the somali government in mogadishu this decision by parliament is also about the portal. somalia in the region of portland which...