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today because this operation greatly benefited the city of oakland">haaziq on camthe chief says the atfand the dea were both on the ground today's operation, just can't do any media until the government shutdown ends. this investigation has not ended. police say they are still searching for more suspects...live at opd headquarters haazq madyun kron4news (vicki) (vicki) (vicki) developing news tonight... a federal judge is considering requiring p=g=&e to reinsspect it's entire power grid before fire season begins, to make sure they are doing everything they can to prevent their lines from causing wildfires. kron 4's dan kerman is live at p, g and e headquarters in san francisco with details. dan? pge probation change 0110185 insertwhen pacific gas and electric was convicted of violating safety standards and obstructing the investigation into the san bruno gas pipeline explosion, the utility was placed on probation. since that time a federal judge says cal fire has determined pg&e caused 18 wildfire in 2017... now he wants to make sure the utility does all it can to prevent any future fir
today because this operation greatly benefited the city of oakland">haaziq on camthe chief says the atfand the dea were both on the ground today's operation, just can't do any media until the government shutdown ends. this investigation has not ended. police say they are still searching for more suspects...live at opd headquarters haazq madyun kron4news (vicki) (vicki) (vicki) developing news tonight... a federal judge is considering requiring p=g=&e to reinsspect it's entire power...
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however opd captain ersie joyner did talk about the role the atf's new gun tracing technology called national intergrated information network or nibin played inconnecting some of the weapons confiscated to violent crimes in the areasot in oakland haazq madyun kron4news (ken) kron4news (ken) drug overdose deaths among u-s women have skyrocketed since the turn of the millenium... according to a new study. the study found overdose deaths among women increased more than 260 percent from 19-99 to 20-17. in that time, drug overdose deaths involving antidepressant s, cocaine, heroin, opioids and prescription drugs such as such as xanax and valium all increased, the report said. among women
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and the atf calls d.c. one of the leaders in doing it. experts compare 3d images side-by-side with cas igs alread the system and tie crimes together. >>aving that kind of anormblion is remare for investigator. >> reporter: but the head of the atf's firearms division said for years, law enforcement was not using it to its full potential. now, leads from smaller cases help solve bigger ones. >> the technology is ahead of those departornts. >> rr: the news 4 i-team investigates what is keeping police departments from using this technology and what's being done to fix that? that's tonight at news 4 at 5:00. jodi fletcher use 4 i-team. >>> 4:42 on almost everybody gets to stay home and enjoy the snow today. there will be a lot ofelting this afternoon before a serious refreeze is expected tonight into tomorrow morning. there's a chance for more winter weather later inhe week. >> a live look outside in northwest d.c. working for you as you from the storm. from the storm. we'll check in with our crew z339bz z16fz y339by y16fy alert morning. if yo
and the atf calls d.c. one of the leaders in doing it. experts compare 3d images side-by-side with cas igs alread the system and tie crimes together. >>aving that kind of anormblion is remare for investigator. >> reporter: but the head of the atf's firearms division said for years, law enforcement was not using it to its full potential. now, leads from smaller cases help solve bigger ones. >> the technology is ahead of those departornts. >> rr: the news 4 i-team...
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however opd captain ersie joyner did talk about the role the atf's new gun tracing technology calleded information network or nibin played inconnecting some of the weapons confiscated to violent crimes in the areasot in oakland haazq madyun kron4news ( james )new bart cars are coming on new bart cars ( james ) kron4newshaazq madyun kron4news ( james )new bart cars are coming on line... but what's going to happen with the old ones? the suggestions bart's board of directors have for the old fleet... right after the break. (ácommercial >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's li
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atf everybody. but yet we have more illegal guns on the streets of our city probably now today than ever before. you know, there is no conversation how do you mediate this. mental health services -- irk tell you we have done everything, chuck from one day's work to one day's pay to keep people off the corners. we have mobile units going out to the streets getting people jobs. but illegal guns are on the streets of our city. and we attempted to pass a law to make it illegal to carry an illegal gun. aclu folks will argue black on black, the mass incarceration of african-american males. but the reality is is that people are getting smot every single day. i'm sure as i've been here this weekend there have been three or four murders in my city. so i content hedon't hear the d. while we have not suffered mass incarceration. we feel like we've been mass -- mass shootings -- we feel there is mass shootings every day. bus somebody is dying in our city. and it's not by the lack of a background check. it's the
atf everybody. but yet we have more illegal guns on the streets of our city probably now today than ever before. you know, there is no conversation how do you mediate this. mental health services -- irk tell you we have done everything, chuck from one day's work to one day's pay to keep people off the corners. we have mobile units going out to the streets getting people jobs. but illegal guns are on the streets of our city. and we attempted to pass a law to make it illegal to carry an illegal...
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. >> atf. >> atf. i'm from pittsburgh. aft comes first. >> always. >> atf. and that's the use of bump stocks which creates machine guns, which machine guns are already illegal, and it's just the way we get around it. it's a loophole, and the trump administration has already banned them, but it also bans the use and purchase and owning of bullets that can penetrate armor. and the third one is pretty simple and what we think most people would agree. that we realize that there are people who shouldn't have guns, that are in a mental state, either temporarily or chronically, that are going to cause harm to themselves or to others, and a police officer or a family member should have the ability to go to the court and to be able to go through due process and have their weapons temporarily relieved from them, just like we do with protection from abuse orders or domestic violence orders, and to be able to allow during that time the person to get the help they need. those are the three areas where we think that this discussion needs to begin. and we have -- many peop
. >> atf. >> atf. i'm from pittsburgh. aft comes first. >> always. >> atf. and that's the use of bump stocks which creates machine guns, which machine guns are already illegal, and it's just the way we get around it. it's a loophole, and the trump administration has already banned them, but it also bans the use and purchase and owning of bullets that can penetrate armor. and the third one is pretty simple and what we think most people would agree. that we realize that...
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atf and i.c.e. have an agreement that governs their coordination on firearms trafficking from the united states to mexico. but in 2016, the jao found that there were shortfalls in information sharing and collaboration between atf and i.c.e., and that improvement was needed. i'm going to be sending a letter to the general accounting office asking them to update their 2016 report, and to expand it to look at firearms trafficking to central american countries. i invite my colleagues to join me. customs and border protection also play a key role here. the jao found, and i quote, custom and border protections outbound mission is to facilitate the movement of legitimate cargo while interdicting the illegal export of weapons and other contraband out of the united states. however in 2017, a cbd spokesperson said that outbound inspections are only conducted quote, when resources permit. why on earth doesn't this administration request more resources for outbound inspections to stop the export of deadly firea
atf and i.c.e. have an agreement that governs their coordination on firearms trafficking from the united states to mexico. but in 2016, the jao found that there were shortfalls in information sharing and collaboration between atf and i.c.e., and that improvement was needed. i'm going to be sending a letter to the general accounting office asking them to update their 2016 report, and to expand it to look at firearms trafficking to central american countries. i invite my colleagues to join me....
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however opd captain ersie joyner did talk about the role the atf's new gun tracing technology called network or nibin played inconnecting some of the weapons confiscated to violent crimes in the areasot in oakland haazq madyun kron4news ( darya ) in the south bay ... two men are behind bars after burglarizing a home in milpitas. here are pictures of the two men. a homeowner told police that she saw someone hiding in the backyard of her home on yosemite drive. when police arrived ... they saw one of the men jump out of the window. police caught the two men without incident. they had stolen jewelry and cash from the victims home. ( james )in the north bay... another student is arrested
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atf special agent kristi weisner runs theet? . detectives work side by side.es their own nbin machines and can get sumediate s. >> the crossover between guns and individuals is very high. >> reporter: prie george's and montgomery county police collect and enter eve casing and when the i-team surveyed information in nthern virginiahey found some weren't doing it as well or at all. some only tt fired guns used in crimes. we definitely see lower submissed from theern virginia agencies than we do from some other areas. >> virginia's department of foreic science is home to the most of the state's nbin machines and it's been steadily reducing the balog hand still takes four months to get back to the detective. widener would love to bring virginia on board. >> something very high on our list of priorities to do, because not only do the criminals go between d.c. and maryland and they also come into hevirginia. ofuns recovered in d.c., more come from virgina t any other state, and until this pt nth they only compare the data to the cases theyed ent compared to half of
atf special agent kristi weisner runs theet? . detectives work side by side.es their own nbin machines and can get sumediate s. >> the crossover between guns and individuals is very high. >> reporter: prie george's and montgomery county police collect and enter eve casing and when the i-team surveyed information in nthern virginiahey found some weren't doing it as well or at all. some only tt fired guns used in crimes. we definitely see lower submissed from theern virginia agencies...
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and the atf calls d.c. o of the leaders in doing it.xperts compare 3d images side-by-side with casings already in the system and tie crimes together. >> havg that kind of information is remarkable for an investigator.ut >> reporter:he head of the atf's firearms division, said for years, law enforcement was t using it to its full potential. now, leads from smaller caigs help solver ones. >> the technology is ahead of those departments. >> reporter: the news 4 i-team investigates what is keeping police departments from using this technology and being done to fix that? that's tonight at news 4 at 5:00.le jodiher, news 4 i-team. >>> talking about the snow and ice on the roads and all over the region. there is still a chance for mor wintry weather before this week wintry weather before this week is so you finally got fios, huh? yep. you wanna know what the best part about it is? gaming with less lag? nope. watching movies in 4k? nope. the best part about it is, right now, my mom is streaming classes... my dad is streaming games... and becaus
and the atf calls d.c. o of the leaders in doing it.xperts compare 3d images side-by-side with casings already in the system and tie crimes together. >> havg that kind of information is remarkable for an investigator.ut >> reporter:he head of the atf's firearms division, said for years, law enforcement was t using it to its full potential. now, leads from smaller caigs help solver ones. >> the technology is ahead of those departments. >> reporter: the news 4 i-team...
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hi it's why the atf is deploying 22 new ms around the country. >> we are investing a ton of resourceslable to all of our counterparts. >> one was slated for northern advirginia, richmond a much higher case load. the more agencies put in the more they can get out of it. >> if you can tie it to another case and potentially there are some witnesses from that case, we'll give you ome information for the suspect. >> reporter: with a 38% spielgs i spooic in murders last year. d.c.'s chief newsome says he'll take all the help neighboring lice departments can give. >> you never know if that will be the shell casing that closes one of your viole crimes. >> the d.c. chief told me it's been a huge shift to convince officers to take the time to write a report and get that therece collected even if is no real crime. but he said every time it pays off and sols a serious case the officers all see the value. jo fleischer, news 4 tei-. >> thank you, jody. >>> president trump facing new pressure overrussia. up next, nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker on the move at the white house day. >
hi it's why the atf is deploying 22 new ms around the country. >> we are investing a ton of resourceslable to all of our counterparts. >> one was slated for northern advirginia, richmond a much higher case load. the more agencies put in the more they can get out of it. >> if you can tie it to another case and potentially there are some witnesses from that case, we'll give you ome information for the suspect. >> reporter: with a 38% spielgs i spooic in murders last year....
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how does it promote safety and security to not pay fbi agents, cta agents, federal prosecutors, atf agents and u.s. marshals? how does it promote safety and security to not pay members of the coast guard who help rescue americans in danger at sea? how does it promote safety and security to not pay tsa agents to keep dangerous people off planes or air traffic controllers who keep air traffic safely coordinated in american skies? the president has probably taken paychecks away from the very professionals who has to guard the safety and security of the american public everyday. he has made our citizens and safe and less secure.nd less the third level of illogic is a consequence of action that we are taken by congress and the president in the last week. for this, i want to offer thanks to my colleagues. i was o able to use of my adjournment objection last week, to negotiate a successful vote on a bill guaranteeing back pay to all workers affected by this or any future shutdown. i appreciate the cooperation of all my senate colleagues and majority leader and others. and the house. i appreciate
how does it promote safety and security to not pay fbi agents, cta agents, federal prosecutors, atf agents and u.s. marshals? how does it promote safety and security to not pay members of the coast guard who help rescue americans in danger at sea? how does it promote safety and security to not pay tsa agents to keep dangerous people off planes or air traffic controllers who keep air traffic safely coordinated in american skies? the president has probably taken paychecks away from the very...
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the i-team report continues online with an exclusive look inside the atf ballistic program. click on our nbc app and click on investigations. >>> the first snowstorm of 2019t the f snow stick challenge. >> this time around we have asked you to show us your best snow suit. ahead at 5:00 tonight, we will show you the panel of judgesthnd final entries. >>> storm team 4 has an early forecast for a new weekend storm. t as we go to break, we will give you rural therapy, from virginia, these are the horsts from cattle one farm in little washington, embracing winter's glory. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimozation of civil con. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com. ♪ -he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >>> it's a busy weekend for >> we have another one coming in. this is the one we're all worried about next weekend. >> we have the snow this weekend. this is a wintry week. it's not too bad. the temperatures are cool for the most part. it's thursday nightnto frida
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marshals, coast agents, atfs, dea agents, fbi agents, tsa agents, and air traffic controllers from being paid to intentionally hurt those we charge with protecting the country, we would consider it an attack on our country. if a foreign adversary took these steps to embarrass and much ofe us, to bring the nation to a halt, to divide us against one another, we would attack. it a these acts are not being conducted by foreign adversary. they are intentionally waged against american workers and citizens by the president of the u.s. advertised in december he would shut the government down gladly on the responsibility. he has claimed pride in what he has done and suggested he could keep it shut down for weeks or months. it is this president who is waging this attack against the american public. madam president, you are aware i have long criticized the tendency of congress to allow presidents of either party to wage war without requiring congressional approval. i criticized president obama for unilateral military action in libya, and syria and i criticized president trump for unilateral militar
marshals, coast agents, atfs, dea agents, fbi agents, tsa agents, and air traffic controllers from being paid to intentionally hurt those we charge with protecting the country, we would consider it an attack on our country. if a foreign adversary took these steps to embarrass and much ofe us, to bring the nation to a halt, to divide us against one another, we would attack. it a these acts are not being conducted by foreign adversary. they are intentionally waged against american workers and...
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atf agents joining in investigation because the fire was inside a church. the building used to be a volunteer firehouse years ago. >>> live look this eveeng of snow blanketing the roads. maryland looking clear there. amelia standing by with t full forecast. forecast. more than a geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. >>> all right.re things quickly deteriorating out there. back out to darcy spencer. you have beenriving around out northeastern virginia. tells what you are seeing and how the roads are looking for you. >> we landed here in carlin springs road in arlington. earlier in the day,al it wasn't bad at all when the snow started falling. the roads were wet and sidewalks were wet as t as t as the evening progressed and the snow started to accumulate, we have seen things get more sli
atf agents joining in investigation because the fire was inside a church. the building used to be a volunteer firehouse years ago. >>> live look this eveeng of snow blanketing the roads. maryland looking clear there. amelia standing by with t full forecast. forecast. more than a geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good...
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business, inflows into those areas which you can take -- you can buy an atf and short.e a more bearish take on the market-- >> you can hedge it a little bit. can't leave without talking about this nike is unveiling a new pair of self-lacing shoes that can be controlled through your smart phones, they're called the adapt bb sneaker they have laces that can tighten or loosen at the press of a button they're available for preorder today. brilliant way to get publicity for the shoe, but who's going to press a button to tie and untie the laces? >> you have to down load the app, have the smart phone there, charge the shoe, change the batteries out, do updates on the app. for $350, i'm going to bend down and tie my own shoe lace i'm also not athletic, so maybe basketball players. >> is this really a hot new product that people are going to pay -- are you going to buy a pair of these? be honest. >> i got on and tried to log on. i was initially skeptical then i watched the whole video. little kids don't learn script anymore, now are they not going to learn to tie their sneakers
business, inflows into those areas which you can take -- you can buy an atf and short.e a more bearish take on the market-- >> you can hedge it a little bit. can't leave without talking about this nike is unveiling a new pair of self-lacing shoes that can be controlled through your smart phones, they're called the adapt bb sneaker they have laces that can tighten or loosen at the press of a button they're available for preorder today. brilliant way to get publicity for the shoe, but who's...
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secret service agents, border control marshals, atf and dea are impacted. and na is working without way, as are air traffic controllers and tsa officers. >> everybody talks about 800,000 fedel employees. that's just the 800,000 of us that work. how many wives, spouses, partners, children? >> we don't know when this is going to end. we don't know when the income stream will pick up again. >> the tsa union says some officers are starting to quit. >>> for me furloughed workers, waiting around for congress and president really an option.ot mortgages need to be paid.ch dren need to be fed. news 4 met up with two prince george's county sisters who are both federal workers and prime earners for their families. they came up with the idea of making and selling cheesecakes. >> we need tmake sure we're curing a future for ourselves and for our families and hopefully for others, as well. >> the sisters bake out of their home ift. washington. the cakes cost about 30 bucks d they've already received 100 orders from across our area, and some as far away as texas. >>> spea
secret service agents, border control marshals, atf and dea are impacted. and na is working without way, as are air traffic controllers and tsa officers. >> everybody talks about 800,000 fedel employees. that's just the 800,000 of us that work. how many wives, spouses, partners, children? >> we don't know when this is going to end. we don't know when the income stream will pick up again. >> the tsa union says some officers are starting to quit. >>> for me furloughed...
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foreign adversary figured out a way to block border s,ards, us marshals, coast guard members, dea agents, atf agents, fbi agents, tsa agents and air traffic controllers from being paid to intentionally hurt to those that we charged with protecting our safety and security, we would consider it an attack on our country. if a foreign adversary took these steps to embarrass and humiliate us, to bring much of the nation to a halt, to divide us against one another, we would consider it an attack on our country. but, these acts are not being .onducted by foreign adversary they are being intentionally waited against american workers and american citizens by the president of the united states.e he had resized in december that he would shut the government down and gladly owned of the responsibility for it. he has claimed pride pride in what he has done and suggested he might keep government shutdown for weeks or months i. it is this president's who is waging this attack against broad swaths of the american public. madam president, i think you are aware that i have long criticized the congress to allow
foreign adversary figured out a way to block border s,ards, us marshals, coast guard members, dea agents, atf agents, fbi agents, tsa agents and air traffic controllers from being paid to intentionally hurt to those that we charged with protecting our safety and security, we would consider it an attack on our country. if a foreign adversary took these steps to embarrass and humiliate us, to bring much of the nation to a halt, to divide us against one another, we would consider it an attack on...
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atf. that's the use of bump stocks. it creates machine guns and they are illegal and a way to get around it. a loop on the trump administration has banned them but also the use and purchase and earning of bullets that can penetrate armor. the third one is pretty simple and what we think most people would agree that we realize that there are people that shouldn't have guns. the mental state temporarily or chronically that are going to cause harm to themselves or to others and a police officer for a family member should have the ability to go to the court and to be able to go through due process and have their weapons temporarily relieved from them just like we do with protective abuse orders for domestic violence orders and allow them to get the help they need. those are the three areas where we think this discussion needs to begin. we have as many people have reminded us, no legal right to do what. the state of pennsylvania exit that local government can't. we intend to go ahead and pass this into pass it by february 14
atf. that's the use of bump stocks. it creates machine guns and they are illegal and a way to get around it. a loop on the trump administration has banned them but also the use and purchase and earning of bullets that can penetrate armor. the third one is pretty simple and what we think most people would agree that we realize that there are people that shouldn't have guns. the mental state temporarily or chronically that are going to cause harm to themselves or to others and a police officer...
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to be multiple pied by 1,000 all over the country because you're talking irs, you're talking about atf, not only people getting checks, but you're talking about safety and health. food safety, air safety, i mean, god -- this is a -- this is a more dangerous -- an objectively dangerous more time to be flying with a lot of disgruntled, unpaid and overworked people at the tsa and atf. >> when you say that, howard, it makes me think about some of the debates about health care in this country where you famously had the cries of, you know, government, hands off my medicare and you had sort of a learning curve as health care got out there. >> right. >> and obviously there are legitimate debates to be had about how to do health care or how to do the size of government, but the notion here -- and we just played some of the sound. the notion that this is no biggie and you don't need any of this open and the federal government doesn't really do anything good and doesn't affect regular people's lives or trump voter's lives or whatever. i wonder, howard, your view what does it look like two or thre
to be multiple pied by 1,000 all over the country because you're talking irs, you're talking about atf, not only people getting checks, but you're talking about safety and health. food safety, air safety, i mean, god -- this is a -- this is a more dangerous -- an objectively dangerous more time to be flying with a lot of disgruntled, unpaid and overworked people at the tsa and atf. >> when you say that, howard, it makes me think about some of the debates about health care in this country...
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we had agents from the atf assisting us in this investigation because it is a church.yo know, after theire had been extinguished, we went t insi start an investigation, and the body of a deceased person was found inside. >> reporter: do you have any identification or any sort of thisifying information at point as to the person? >> all that is being developed as part of our investigation and not yet available for release. >> reporter: we wereta ing, there is a certain degree of irony here because this used to be aus fire >> this was the original riverdale heights volunteer fire department many, many years o. you can tell from the front of the building, where there's bay doors. you can see some of the characteristics now that you knew it used to be afirehouse. at first glance, i had no idea, until someone told me it was a original firehouse. >> reporter: indeed. thank you for joining us, mark. you can see with the crucifix above the door, it's been repurposed. it is now the scene of anin stigation after a person was found dead in an early morning fire in rdrie, still under investigation.
we had agents from the atf assisting us in this investigation because it is a church.yo know, after theire had been extinguished, we went t insi start an investigation, and the body of a deceased person was found inside. >> reporter: do you have any identification or any sort of thisifying information at point as to the person? >> all that is being developed as part of our investigation and not yet available for release. >> reporter: we wereta ing, there is a certain degree of...
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customs and border patrol, marshals, atf, dea, most nasa employees, 14,000 air traffic controllers, 51,000 tsa officers. all should receive back pay once the government reopens, though that could be awhile. >> many of those people that you talked about are on my side. >> reporter: in boone, iowa, furloughed epa worker joe zimmerman and his family are trying to make ends meet. >> everybody talks about 800,000 federal employees. that's just the 800,000 of us who work. how many wives, husbands, spouses, partners, children, parents, how many more people are associated with that 800,000 employees? >> reporter: also furloughed, hundreds of thousands of fda food inspectors. meanwhile, a support network is recommending garage sales for furloughed members of the coast guard. while tsa officer mulholland, working without pay, fears he won't be able to close on a new home since the bank needs proof of income. >> we don't know when this is going to end, we don't know when the income stream will pick up again. >> reporter: tonight the tsa says it understands the stress the shutdown is putting on office
customs and border patrol, marshals, atf, dea, most nasa employees, 14,000 air traffic controllers, 51,000 tsa officers. all should receive back pay once the government reopens, though that could be awhile. >> many of those people that you talked about are on my side. >> reporter: in boone, iowa, furloughed epa worker joe zimmerman and his family are trying to make ends meet. >> everybody talks about 800,000 federal employees. that's just the 800,000 of us who work. how many...
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customs and border patrol, marshals, atf, and dea. most nasa employees. 14,000 air traffic controllers. and 51,000 tsa officers. all should receive back pay once the government reopens though that could be a while. >> many of those people that you talk about are on my side. >> reporter: in boone, iowa, joe zimmerman and his family are trying to make ends meet. >> everybody talks about 800,000 federal employees. well, that's just the 800,000 of us who work. how many wives, husbands, spouses, partners, children, parents, how many more people are associated with that 800,000 employees? >> reporter: also furloughed, hundreds of thousands of fda food inspectors. meanwhile, a support network is recommending garage sales for furloughed members of the coast guard. while tsa officer robert mulholland, working without pay, fears he won't be able to close on a new home since the bank needs proof of income. know when this is going to end. we don't know when the income stream will pick up again. >> reporter: this morning the tsa says it understand
customs and border patrol, marshals, atf, and dea. most nasa employees. 14,000 air traffic controllers. and 51,000 tsa officers. all should receive back pay once the government reopens though that could be a while. >> many of those people that you talk about are on my side. >> reporter: in boone, iowa, joe zimmerman and his family are trying to make ends meet. >> everybody talks about 800,000 federal employees. well, that's just the 800,000 of us who work. how many wives,...
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but the fbi has joined local investigators, and the atf is analyzing shell casings found at the scene to see if they're connected to other shootings. david? >> kayna whitworth with us tonight. kayna, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the american, a former u.s. marine, behind bars in an infamous moscow dungeon. the russians say he was a spy. tonight, we know u.s. officials were alloweded access to him. paul whelan's family says he is no spy. tonight, the russians, and their new claim. what they say he had on him. and u.s. authorities want to know, is this russian retaliation? abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight with new reporting here. >> reporter: tonight, paul whelan sits in a notorious moscow prison, charged with spying. the u.s. ambassador to russia visited him today, telling whelan's family he was in good condition, but secretary of state mike pompeo wants answers. >> if the detention is not appropriate, we will demand his immediate return. >> reporter: whelan, who was kicked out of the marine corps ten years ago for attempted larceny, is the head of glo
but the fbi has joined local investigators, and the atf is analyzing shell casings found at the scene to see if they're connected to other shootings. david? >> kayna whitworth with us tonight. kayna, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the american, a former u.s. marine, behind bars in an infamous moscow dungeon. the russians say he was a spy. tonight, we know u.s. officials were alloweded access to him. paul whelan's family says he is no spy. tonight, the russians, and their new...
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atf re responding to the scene. the officers have been rushed to the hospital.'s no word on their conditions as of yet. >>> from marshalltown, iowa tonight, police have found the body of a 13-year-old, corey brown, nearly a week after he ran away from home in a snowstorm. they say he'd been fighting with his parents for taking away his cell phone. his body was found less than a mile and a half away. >>> and the school bus care in long hill, new jersey. the bus crashed into a utility pole with eight children onboard. power lines coming down right there on top of the bus. everyone stayed inside until the power was cut. everyone is okay. >>> when we come back tonight, the veteran about to be laid to rest, no family present, until happened.happened. the fact is, americans move more than anyone else in the world. on average, we'll live in eleven homes. and every time we move, things change. apartments become houses, cars become mini vans. as we upgrade and downsize, an allstate agent will do the same for our protection. now that you know the truth, are you in good ha
atf re responding to the scene. the officers have been rushed to the hospital.'s no word on their conditions as of yet. >>> from marshalltown, iowa tonight, police have found the body of a 13-year-old, corey brown, nearly a week after he ran away from home in a snowstorm. they say he'd been fighting with his parents for taking away his cell phone. his body was found less than a mile and a half away. >>> and the school bus care in long hill, new jersey. the bus crashed into a...
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authorities an the atf rushing to the scene. our houston affiliate reporting at least two suspects are dead. >> the house is secured. we have the house surrounded. >> reporter: all five officers rushed to the hospital. three of them are in stable condition tonight, but the other two, critically injured. a perimeter set up for a possible third suspect. the governor calling this a horrific attack, saying that it's a reminder of the service and sacrifice law enforcement make every single day. david? >> all right, marcus moore leading us off with the breaking news tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the downright dangerous cold about to sweep in. 34 states. and we're talking about wind childs more than 50 below zero in some places. a winter storm is already hammering the midwest, heading east. blizzard-like conditions, that's from illinois. freezing rain in north dakota. this car clipping a sheriff's vehicle on the side of the road, spinning multiple times. whiteout conditions causing a line of accidents of i-
authorities an the atf rushing to the scene. our houston affiliate reporting at least two suspects are dead. >> the house is secured. we have the house surrounded. >> reporter: all five officers rushed to the hospital. three of them are in stable condition tonight, but the other two, critically injured. a perimeter set up for a possible third suspect. the governor calling this a horrific attack, saying that it's a reminder of the service and sacrifice law enforcement make every...
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. >> there's similar concerns within other federal law enforcement agencies like the dea and atf. sources tell cbs news that morale is horrible. commanders are having to weigh financial constraints before approving certain sensitive undercover operations. >> the old adage crime doesn't pay and neither does the federal government. that's not right. >> despite the shutdown the 116th congress is open for business. the house now has the most female members in history. ed okeefe spent the day with lauren underwood of illinois. >> good morning, it's lauren. it's about 6:45 a.m. on friday. today is the last day for orientation. >> one of lauren underwood's first orders of business, selecting an office. >> i am herem lottery selection and you can hear all the noise in the room. it's pretty incredible. >> mrs. underwood. >> getting a space large enough for her new staff is a total game of chance. all 85 new members literally draw numbers out of a box. the lower the number, the better the office. > mrs. underwood drew number 70. >> we got number 70. >> so do you even bother looking? >> oh,
. >> there's similar concerns within other federal law enforcement agencies like the dea and atf. sources tell cbs news that morale is horrible. commanders are having to weigh financial constraints before approving certain sensitive undercover operations. >> the old adage crime doesn't pay and neither does the federal government. that's not right. >> despite the shutdown the 116th congress is open for business. the house now has the most female members in history. ed okeefe...
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how does it promote safety and security to not pay fbi agents, dea agents, federal prosecutors, atf agents, and u.s. marshals? how does it promote safety and security to not pay members of the coast guard who help interdict drugs and also rescue americans in danger at sea? how does it promote safety and security and not pay tsa agents became dangerous people off planes or air traffic controllers who keep air traffic safely coordinated in american skies? the president has probably taken paychecks a away from the very professionals who we asked to guard the safety and security of the american public everyday and in doing so he has made our citizens and our country less safe and less secure. the third level of illogic is a consequenceeq of actions that we taken by congress and the president in the last week. and forue this i want to offer thanks to my colleagues. ihr was able through use of my adjournment objection last week to negotiate a a successful voe on a bill guaranteeing backpay to all workers affected by this point in the future shutdown. i appreciate the cooperation of all my senate
how does it promote safety and security to not pay fbi agents, dea agents, federal prosecutors, atf agents, and u.s. marshals? how does it promote safety and security to not pay members of the coast guard who help interdict drugs and also rescue americans in danger at sea? how does it promote safety and security and not pay tsa agents became dangerous people off planes or air traffic controllers who keep air traffic safely coordinated in american skies? the president has probably taken...
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that includes 41,000 atf and border and derks a agents, border patrol agents and 35,000 irs staff.hey will be paid because they are being forced to work and they will eventually get the money. those on furlough, no guarantee they will be paid. the senate will pass a bill saying they should be paid. but the congress would have to pass the bill and the president who have to sign it. and 80% of the national park service. because of the shutdowns at the agricultural department, no usda loans for farmers. no small business administration loans. fha and va loans stopped. federal national parks closed, the smithsonian shut down. the zoo. the marriage bureau is federally funded so no marriage licenses are being issued in d.c. i was attempting to get married. i would be and rich man. liz: people care about their irs refund. reporter: some workers are working, others have been furloughed. so that's not happening right now. liz: former republican congressman darrell sighsa will join with us his take on thousands of government workers work without pay. the dow down 660 points. worries over wea
that includes 41,000 atf and border and derks a agents, border patrol agents and 35,000 irs staff.hey will be paid because they are being forced to work and they will eventually get the money. those on furlough, no guarantee they will be paid. the senate will pass a bill saying they should be paid. but the congress would have to pass the bill and the president who have to sign it. and 80% of the national park service. because of the shutdowns at the agricultural department, no usda loans for...
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and atf is now analyzing the bullet casings to try to match them with another crime. a community rally will be tomorrow and the funeral is now set for gaesday. gutierrez, nbc news, houston. >>> right now t5:00. highway drama on camera. a tractor-trailer explodes into a fire ball after overturning on the beltway. a witness tells what happened right before the crash. >>> and tracking the arrival of some rain this evening. >>> and bracing for an extended shutdown. >> he said he would deep government closed for a veryd long perf time. months or years. >> absolutely i said that. >> and a white house meeting ends with n agreement. both sides are digging in. >> the uncertainty of how lon this will go. >> as workers fear for the worst. we're beginning a new effort to keep you saif on one of the deadliest roads in the country. >> some people call highway 210 the deadliest in the county. there have been more than 60 deaths and many more crashes. police outlined what they are doing and they have a warning for drivers who decide to speed. >> tracee wilkins has jus at about the dr
and atf is now analyzing the bullet casings to try to match them with another crime. a community rally will be tomorrow and the funeral is now set for gaesday. gutierrez, nbc news, houston. >>> right now t5:00. highway drama on camera. a tractor-trailer explodes into a fire ball after overturning on the beltway. a witness tells what happened right before the crash. >>> and tracking the arrival of some rain this evening. >>> and bracing for an extended shutdown....
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. >> reporter: atf are analyzingi mu casings found at the scene. jasmine's funeral is now set for tuesday. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, houston. >> this morning a i don't thiyos recovering after bei shot near the intersection of galen and green streets. police say she was standing with a group of people when she was hit. police are still working to figure out who was the intended target. neighbors say they'ried about the violence and how it could impact their community. you can't even just walk in your community. it makes you sad as an adult and a parent. my heart is hurting. i'm just glad no one lost their life. >> reporter: police have not made any arrests in this cas buthey say the woman is expected to survive. >>> this morning a fami's dog is alive thangs ks to the help first responders on north garfield street. medics had to give him oxygen to help clear the smoke from his little lungs. firefighters found smoke througho the building and fire in the basement. officials are still lookingauor the of the fire. >>> vultures get a bad rap because usual
. >> reporter: atf are analyzingi mu casings found at the scene. jasmine's funeral is now set for tuesday. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, houston. >> this morning a i don't thiyos recovering after bei shot near the intersection of galen and green streets. police say she was standing with a group of people when she was hit. police are still working to figure out who was the intended target. neighbors say they'ried about the violence and how it could impact their community. you can't even...
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the atf did arrest car and we participated in that, the charging of someone else for arson.o we are, and we worked them very intensively, so we definitely -- it's high priority for us. all of them are. but before i have to let you go, i know there is a lot of focus on sanctuary laws, especially as they relate to the arrest of a man who shot and killed a police corporal in the central valley. is opd doing anything differently as it relates to sanctuary laws and it was a year ago? >> we uphold sanctuary policies in the city. it's not up for question. it's not up for is a sanctuary the sanctuary city policies. >> okay, chief kirkpatrick almost 2 years on the job. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up on mornings on 2, heartfelt gesture for the families of fallen law enforcement officers. the personal gift one woman is making to help lift their spirits. >>> welcome back, 9:25. an undocumented immigrant from mexico is accused of killing a police officer from the central valley. we will get a mental health exam before his next appearance. gustavo gustavo arriago did not enter a
the atf did arrest car and we participated in that, the charging of someone else for arson.o we are, and we worked them very intensively, so we definitely -- it's high priority for us. all of them are. but before i have to let you go, i know there is a lot of focus on sanctuary laws, especially as they relate to the arrest of a man who shot and killed a police corporal in the central valley. is opd doing anything differently as it relates to sanctuary laws and it was a year ago? >> we...
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and previously you just showed the fbi, the atf, coast guard, national finance center, air force, allks whose job it is to secure us are really now having a difficult time doing their job. the first order of business is to make the government work for the people. and if you can't even make the government work, then you're not doing your job. he is the chief executive officer. he is responsible for this and i think they should open in the government and we can have a discussion about whatever else ails the country at time which are many things. >> reporting quote a grim and growing consensus has begun to emerge on capitol hill that there may be no way out of this mess until something disastrous happens. we've had this shutdown over a month. when is it going to crack? something with air traffic control? somebody gets through with something on an airplane? >> let me speak to this issue. bad things always happen and something bad is going to happen. i lived through katrina, rita, the bp oil spill, the national recession. right now the nation is in a weaker spot to respond. we don't have t
and previously you just showed the fbi, the atf, coast guard, national finance center, air force, allks whose job it is to secure us are really now having a difficult time doing their job. the first order of business is to make the government work for the people. and if you can't even make the government work, then you're not doing your job. he is the chief executive officer. he is responsible for this and i think they should open in the government and we can have a discussion about whatever...
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ridge families so i believe it had to do with the conflict over a rifle that was sold to an undercover atf agent. he missed a court date then the fbi started to do surveillance somehow there was a conflict where the dog was shot than the agent was shot and i got out of hand very quickly and then one was shot and then ultimately the mother was shot while holding the baby. so that is the version i was told that my dad told us. look what happened that could happen to us. i remember having dreams. but he did not tell me the end of the story so when i was 17 i was at university and i heard the end of the story and i heard how there was a massive public outcry and congressional inquiries and every major newspaper covered the story so when i was a child that was a story how bad the government was income for us that i thought only we knew about it. but then i realized it was a terrible thing that happened. but that's how democracy works and it wasn't something that was kept a secret and covered up but very much public with public outcry. >>host: so as a five -year-old in this situation you very mu
ridge families so i believe it had to do with the conflict over a rifle that was sold to an undercover atf agent. he missed a court date then the fbi started to do surveillance somehow there was a conflict where the dog was shot than the agent was shot and i got out of hand very quickly and then one was shot and then ultimately the mother was shot while holding the baby. so that is the version i was told that my dad told us. look what happened that could happen to us. i remember having dreams....
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police say agents with the atf and dea launched the operation a year ago. >>> a 21-year-old man has been arrested for kidnapping a wisconsin teenager and killing her parents. >> and three months after she disappeared, 13-year-old jayme closs was found yesterday, on a street in the smalltown of gordon, just an hour from her hometown. reporter matt fin has the latest. >> he's coming home. last night. just happy with lots of motions and tears. >> friends and family of jayme closs say their prayers were answer on thursday night, when the 13-year-old was found alive. after going missing in october. following the murder of her parents. police say 21-year-old jake thomas patterson is now in custody, accused of shooting james and denise closs because he wanted to kidnap jayme. she was eventually rescued in a rural area, about 60 miles away, after approaching a woman, walking her dog. >> we could see the neighbor knocking on the door and her big yellow dog. she knocked, the door come open and the dog walks in. and here comes jayme. and she says this is jayme closs, call 911. >> reporter: detectiv
police say agents with the atf and dea launched the operation a year ago. >>> a 21-year-old man has been arrested for kidnapping a wisconsin teenager and killing her parents. >> and three months after she disappeared, 13-year-old jayme closs was found yesterday, on a street in the smalltown of gordon, just an hour from her hometown. reporter matt fin has the latest. >> he's coming home. last night. just happy with lots of motions and tears. >> friends and family of...
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the atf's new gun tracing technology called national intergrated information network or nibin playeda role. nibin can link shell casings to actual crime guns. and in this particular operation oakland police have already linked several of these guns to murders and shootings in the city. this investigation has not ended. police say they are still searching for more suspects. (vicki) starbucks says, it is considering installing needle disposal boxes in the restrooms of some their locations. this move comes after nearly 4-thousand workers signed an online petition ... demanding containers .. be put in high risk areas. kron4's maureen kelly has reaction. the complaints started in seattle from an online petiion posted on coworker-dot- org...about workers getting poked or being at risk of being poked by used needles found in bathrooms....this comes several months after starbucks said they would let non customers use their bathrooms following the release of video showing two black men being arrested for trying to use their facilities without making a purchase . but that policy....while appau
the atf's new gun tracing technology called national intergrated information network or nibin playeda role. nibin can link shell casings to actual crime guns. and in this particular operation oakland police have already linked several of these guns to murders and shootings in the city. this investigation has not ended. police say they are still searching for more suspects. (vicki) starbucks says, it is considering installing needle disposal boxes in the restrooms of some their locations. this...
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have laws that are old that say if you buy more than two guns from one store, it gets reported to the atf. that never took into account that if you buy 20 guns on line from 20 different stores or go from this wal-mart 10 miles to this wal-mart, it doesn't get reported. the only people who have the data are the credit card companies. the question is, how you can mobilize them. having said that, there has been a lot of great feedback from the series of articles. the number of states are looking into this to see what they can do. lots of push back. if you are going start pushing on guns, what about alcohol and a young person under 21 years old. they should know they are at a bar and maybe they shouldn't allow that transaction. my view is at this point in the ball game, adding friction to the system is valuable. so i would do it. >> it's a slippery slope and all slopes are slippery. the question is where do you draw the line. wouldn't it be an invasion of privacy? >> there are libertarians who make that argument and the aclu who make that argument and the people who are the nra and others who
have laws that are old that say if you buy more than two guns from one store, it gets reported to the atf. that never took into account that if you buy 20 guns on line from 20 different stores or go from this wal-mart 10 miles to this wal-mart, it doesn't get reported. the only people who have the data are the credit card companies. the question is, how you can mobilize them. having said that, there has been a lot of great feedback from the series of articles. the number of states are looking...
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over a dozen montgomery county police officers on scene here and atf agents. no a they have cre perimeter, as you can see, a very far perimeter from the ene. what wenow is that just before 11:00 there was a call for an armed gunman who walked intoba in the area here right near wayne drive here in silver spring. that suspect then fled the bank. what's unclear is that the dspect was shot. we't know exactlyt who s the suspect as he was making his way toward the metro but we do have chopper 4 video moments above he was put sinto an ambulance andaken away. the reason why officers tell use they have pusd the perimeter further back is because there was also a call for a suspiciou package thas found in the area. that call was made at the same time as the call for the armed gunman that walked into the bank, so right now officers are trying to determine what exactly is in that package and if it is a danger to the community, which is why they are pushing people back so that they can make that discovery. a lot of people's cars obviously in the areahere. but this is still
over a dozen montgomery county police officers on scene here and atf agents. no a they have cre perimeter, as you can see, a very far perimeter from the ene. what wenow is that just before 11:00 there was a call for an armed gunman who walked intoba in the area here right near wayne drive here in silver spring. that suspect then fled the bank. what's unclear is that the dspect was shot. we't know exactlyt who s the suspect as he was making his way toward the metro but we do have chopper 4 video...
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local law enforcement, including constables in precinct 3, as well as federal partners such as nasa and atf. again, i want to thank them very much. through this process, we have received countless tips from many different sources. on saturday, january 5th, the harris county sheriff's office homicide investigators formally charged eric black jr. in the death and capital murder of jazmine barnes. he became a target in our investigation based on a tip that initially went to journalist and activist shawn king. mr. king then passed that tip to me personally. i myself became involved, working closely with our homicide team, making sure i was there to assist either through vetting tips, giving a pat on the back or just being present and helping him as needed. we were able to begin to corroborate the information that was provided and learn even more. this provided a little bit of a different angle or a much different angle to what we were initially looking at, so we wanted to make sure we were very thorou thorough. this started to unfold just yesterday. mr. black has acknowledged his role in jazmin
local law enforcement, including constables in precinct 3, as well as federal partners such as nasa and atf. again, i want to thank them very much. through this process, we have received countless tips from many different sources. on saturday, january 5th, the harris county sheriff's office homicide investigators formally charged eric black jr. in the death and capital murder of jazmine barnes. he became a target in our investigation based on a tip that initially went to journalist and activist...
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and explosives the overall purpose of this grant, it is a collaboration between local agencies and atf, and the goal is to leverage resources to swiftly identify firearms used unlawfully, and their sources and to effectively prosecute perpetrators engaged in violent crime. just a little chart that shows the gun violence within the city of san francisco, the day that we have rounds from 2014 to 2017 , as you can see, the homicides have averaged roughly about 40 homicides by firearm per year. it was at 30 in 2014, but it has increased since then. we don't have the full figures for 2018 because it is still ongoing, but for last year, there are 38 homicides due to firearms. the total shooting victims has averaged about 200 per year. with this program, our go -- goal is to try and reduce these incidents. system of the key phases of this grant, the first phase is a comprehensive collection of evidence. currently, we aren't able to process all of the evidence that we would be able to, partly, some of this is due to capacity. depending upon the case, we might have to prioritize the processing
and explosives the overall purpose of this grant, it is a collaboration between local agencies and atf, and the goal is to leverage resources to swiftly identify firearms used unlawfully, and their sources and to effectively prosecute perpetrators engaged in violent crime. just a little chart that shows the gun violence within the city of san francisco, the day that we have rounds from 2014 to 2017 , as you can see, the homicides have averaged roughly about 40 homicides by firearm per year. it...
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you're talking about irs and atf and not only people getting checks but you're talking about safety and health. food safety, air safety. i mean, this is an objectively more dangerous time to be flying with a lot of disgruntled, underpaid, overworked people at tsa. >> it makes me think about the debates about health care in this country where you famously had the cries of government hands off my medicare. and then you had the sort of learning curve as health care got out there and obviously there's legitimate debates to be had about how to do health care or how to do the size of government. but the notion here, we just played the sound, the notion that this is no biggie and the federal government doesn't effect regular people's lives or trump voter's lives or what have you, i wonder your view of what does it look like two or three paychecks in? does it get them realizing how much government is woven into modern life. >> even the trump administration realized that when they helped fund the irs refund checks. we're talking already about 3 to billion worth of damage to the overall economy.
you're talking about irs and atf and not only people getting checks but you're talking about safety and health. food safety, air safety. i mean, this is an objectively more dangerous time to be flying with a lot of disgruntled, underpaid, overworked people at tsa. >> it makes me think about the debates about health care in this country where you famously had the cries of government hands off my medicare. and then you had the sort of learning curve as health care got out there and...
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atf agents are now analyzing multiple bullet casings found at the scene to try and match them up withmes. a community rally is planned for tomorrow and jasmine's funeral is set for tuesday. chris. >> gabe gutierrez. >>> elizabeth warren set to make her first trip to iowa today. another democrat making an appearance in florida has us thinking 2020. it's not just us. several high profile democrats have already begun to weigh in on the presidential race with endorsements of a sort. who is at the head of the pack right now? e head of the pack right now? when i found out i hd age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. also, in a great-tasting chewable. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fideli
atf agents are now analyzing multiple bullet casings found at the scene to try and match them up withmes. a community rally is planned for tomorrow and jasmine's funeral is set for tuesday. chris. >> gabe gutierrez. >>> elizabeth warren set to make her first trip to iowa today. another democrat making an appearance in florida has us thinking 2020. it's not just us. several high profile democrats have already begun to weigh in on the presidential race with endorsements of a sort....