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clark was shot after police shot after clark was reporting. shaddox rowena that was (pam) (pam) that was (pam) (pam) that was rowena shaddox reporting. clark was shot after police responded to a report of someone breaking car windows in a neighborhood. two officers ended up chasing him to his grandmother's back yard, where he was shot multiple times. it was never confirmed that clark was involved in any crime. police said, the officers thought he had a gun - but investigators later found .. he only had his cellphone. (ken) president trump's policy on transgender military members is not in effect yet - even though the supreme court cleared the way last week. the policy bans most members of the transgender community from serving in the armed forces. the supreme court allowed the ban to go into effect while appeals play out in lower courts. but despite that, the ban is but despite that, the ban is still on-hold because of an injunction issued by a federal judge in maryland. district court judge george russell issued the injunction as part of a le
clark was shot after police shot after clark was reporting. shaddox rowena that was (pam) (pam) that was (pam) (pam) that was rowena shaddox reporting. clark was shot after police responded to a report of someone breaking car windows in a neighborhood. two officers ended up chasing him to his grandmother's back yard, where he was shot multiple times. it was never confirmed that clark was involved in any crime. police said, the officers thought he had a gun - but investigators later found .. he...
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we would rather have stephon clark here with us."state attorney general xavier becerra released a report tuesday urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de- escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly."the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed," stevante clark said. "and my brother never, not once, verbally threatened anyone. and the city failed to properly train their officers in the proper use of lethal force.""i do feel that justice has not prevailed," sequette clark said. "i believe there are steps being taken but i have yet to see them.""until we start reshaping the mentality of their training, we're not gonna see any change," said family friend jamilia long. ( james ) that was rowena shaddox reporting. clark was shot after police responded to a report of someone breaking car windows in a neighborhood. two officers ended up chasing him to his grandmother's back yard... where he was shot multiple time
we would rather have stephon clark here with us."state attorney general xavier becerra released a report tuesday urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de- escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly."the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed," stevante clark said. "and my brother never, not once, verbally threatened anyone. and the city failed...
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sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace.if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount of money could ever compensate for what was lost. we would rather have stephon clark here with us."today, state attorney general xavier becerra released a report urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly.stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed. d my brother never, not once, verbally threaten anyone. and the city failed to properly train their officers and t
sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace.if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount...
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we would rather have stephon clark here with us."ate attorney general xavier becerra released a report tuesday urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly."the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed," stevante clark said. "and my brother never, not once, verbally threatened anyone. and the city failed to properly train their officers in the proper use of lethal force.""i do feel that justice has not prevailed," sequette clark said. "i believe there are steps being taken but i have yet to see them.""until we start reshaping the mentality of their training, we're not gonna see any change," said family friend jamilia long. ( darya ) that was rowena shaddox reporting. clark was shot after police responded to a report of someone breaking car windows in a neighborhood. two officers ended up chasing him to his grandmother's back yard... where he was shot multiple times.
we would rather have stephon clark here with us."ate attorney general xavier becerra released a report tuesday urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly."the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed," stevante clark said. "and my brother never, not once, verbally threatened anyone. and the city failed to...
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sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount of money could ever compensate for what was lost. we would rather have stephon clark here with us."today, state attorney general xavier becerra released a report urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de-escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly.stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed. and my brother never, not once, verbally threaten anyone. and the city failed to properly train their officers an
sequette clark, stephon clark's mother: "no justice, no peace. if there is not justice, there will be no peace in the city of sacramento. we will not stop fighting for what is right."on monday, the family filed a civil rights lawsuit against those officers, along with the city of sacramento, seeking $22 million for what they claim is stephon's wrongful death.natsot: protests stevante clark, stephon clark's brother:"we want justice. we still do demand accountability. and no amount...
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we would rather have stephon clark here with us."tate attorney general xavier becerra released a report tuesday urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de- escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly."the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed," stevante clark said. "and my brother never, not once, verbally threatened anyone. and the city failed to properly train their officers in the proper use of lethal force.""i do feel that justice has not prevailed," sequette clark said. "i believe there are steps being taken but i have yet to see them.""untilthe we're not gonna see any change," said family friend jamilia long. ( james ) that was rowena shaddox reporting. clark was shot after police responded to a report of someone breaking car windows in a neighborhood. two officers ended up chasing him to his grandmother's back yard... where he was shot multiple times. police said the officers thought clark had a gu
we would rather have stephon clark here with us."tate attorney general xavier becerra released a report tuesday urging change within the sacramento police department with its use of lethal force and expanding the use of de- escalation tactics to prevent confrontations from becoming deadly."the officers involved did not announce themselves prior to my brother being killed," stevante clark said. "and my brother never, not once, verbally threatened anyone. and the city failed...
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his name was sheriff jim clark.ided the type of orderance they needed in to make selma take a stand for voting rights. it is said dr. king brought three things when he came to some. he brought money from the sclc and their donors who were able to get a lot of people out of jail. he brought motivation. dr. king is already seen as someone can lead the masses, who can speak eloquently and inspire people, so he brought a lot of motivation with him. that was the inspiration for a lot of adults to get involved with the movement. he also brought immediate. the media -- he brought the media. the nail is what put in the coffin. they were able to show even though they were nonviolent, they were still being mistreated because of sure clark -- sheriff clark's attitude toward them. from browne our way chapel over to the edmund pettus movementich is a african american protesters would have made three separate times. the first attended bloody sunday. 1965, aboutarch 7, 600 protesters gathered at brown chapel in the playground area
his name was sheriff jim clark.ided the type of orderance they needed in to make selma take a stand for voting rights. it is said dr. king brought three things when he came to some. he brought money from the sclc and their donors who were able to get a lot of people out of jail. he brought motivation. dr. king is already seen as someone can lead the masses, who can speak eloquently and inspire people, so he brought a lot of motivation with him. that was the inspiration for a lot of adults to...
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clark, stephon clark's mother:"i do feel that justice has not prevailed.ing taken, but i have yet to see them."jamilia long, family friend:"until we start reshaping the mentality of their training, we're not gonna see any change.">( darya ) clark's family is seeking $22 million dollars for the lawsuit. ( james ) most federal workers furloughed during the partial government shutdown are expected to recieve back pay tomorrow.( darya ) others will get what they are owed as soon as next tuesday. kron 4's wa federal employees are back on the job... doors that were once locked duto the shutdown - are now reopened... (chris browne, deputy dir. national air & space museum) "the uncertainty of not knowing when we were manage". chris browne, deputy director of the national lair and space museum says most of their staff was furloughed which causied stress and worry. (chris browne, deputy dir. national air & space museum) "not knowing when they were going to get paid or when we were going to reopen... but our work force are incredibly passionate about what they do. "(
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william clark on trail during -- william clark on trail during the civil war. and the older brother of jesse james from the famous james-yonger gang. we are going to go inside the jail cells but we will talk about the people who took care of prisoners. they were jailers and they lived in the house we are standing in right now. the first jailers were henry and mary, they were irish immigrants. henry was responsible for keeping the prisoners' cells locked, maintaining order and making sure paperwork was in order. his wife mary also had to work. she had to cook and clean for the prisoners. henry was the jailer from 1859 to 1866. he was actually murdered in this home. it was right after the civil war so tensions were very high. they had a lot of former confederate soldiers in the jail at that time. it was evening on june 13, 1866 and a group of men on horseback rode up to the front of the jail and told henry they were going to break a prisoner out of jail. henry, we don't know what he said, we can speculate but he turned and slammed the door. as he turned, they sho
william clark on trail during -- william clark on trail during the civil war. and the older brother of jesse james from the famous james-yonger gang. we are going to go inside the jail cells but we will talk about the people who took care of prisoners. they were jailers and they lived in the house we are standing in right now. the first jailers were henry and mary, they were irish immigrants. henry was responsible for keeping the prisoners' cells locked, maintaining order and making sure...
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clark: if i could add. part of the concern is that if we do not have these negotiations over border security with an open government, this president will continue to use this tool. and if we give in, if we pay the ransom now, what will happen the next time there is a disagreement with this president and congress? there were two years to address this in a majority held house, senate, and white house for the president. and he waited until this moment and his complete lack of empathy and understanding of what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck. that how wrong it is to deny this work and affect our national security in this way, there is -- if we negotiate by giving in to him on this, i'm afraid it will set a precedent that will be repeated. reporter: what is the state of the union at this point? will the president be coming to deliver the address? mr. jefferies: it's not clear in terms of the president's intention is. i can say unless the government is reopened, it's highly unlikely that the state of the u
clark: if i could add. part of the concern is that if we do not have these negotiations over border security with an open government, this president will continue to use this tool. and if we give in, if we pay the ransom now, what will happen the next time there is a disagreement with this president and congress? there were two years to address this in a majority held house, senate, and white house for the president. and he waited until this moment and his complete lack of empathy and...
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commonwealth of massachusetts, katherine clark. ms. clark: thank you. thank you, hakeem, for your leadership. we are very pleased to be here for the first press conference of this new caucus. and today i want to talk about what is on the minds of my constituents and americans and that is ending the shutdown. let me be clear. the top priority for democrats is to end this shutdown and put our federal workers back to work with the full pay that they deserve. it's what is there, it's what's necessary. we're seeing stories coming in about t.s.a. workers who are selling their own plasma to -- because they are worried about bills. in boston on the coast forward base we have had the community open a food pantry to a -- to anible young families who live paycheck-to-paycheck to be able to afford food and feed their families during this shutdown. we are asking the very people who secure our borders to work without pay and what is it for? it is for a political slogan $5.7 as turned into a billion bill to the american taxpayer. democrats and this caucus are very ser
commonwealth of massachusetts, katherine clark. ms. clark: thank you. thank you, hakeem, for your leadership. we are very pleased to be here for the first press conference of this new caucus. and today i want to talk about what is on the minds of my constituents and americans and that is ending the shutdown. let me be clear. the top priority for democrats is to end this shutdown and put our federal workers back to work with the full pay that they deserve. it's what is there, it's what's...
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(pam) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue today.ice department and police union also did not comment ... (ken) still ahead... jeey officer.. when a child got stuck in a toy. got stuck in a toy. (pam) and after the break ... how a day playing outside for two kids, turned into saving their turned into for two kids, turned into saving their neighbor. we hear from the kids ... next. (sports) coming up in sports, the warriors... with no speed bumps at all on their latest road trip. how the champs remain the hottest team in the league. (ken) a unique emer call in new jersey... police repsonded to a home to rescue a child stuck inside a toy. vanessa castro has the unusual story. -nats-20 month old luca is nothing short of energetic.but his misadventure tuesday night brought him to a standstill. -nats-soona choe/mother: "its kind of comical if you think about the situation, i call 911 and say "my kid is stuck in a toy" and they're like what kind of toy? what do you mean?"valerie castro/fort lee, nj: "the toy is supposed to hold different sh
(pam) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue today.ice department and police union also did not comment ... (ken) still ahead... jeey officer.. when a child got stuck in a toy. got stuck in a toy. (pam) and after the break ... how a day playing outside for two kids, turned into saving their turned into for two kids, turned into saving their neighbor. we hear from the kids ... next. (sports) coming up in sports, the warriors... with no speed bumps at all on...
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we must explain this is a bill clark -- bill we must explain this is a bill clark —— bill clerk.lark -- bill clerk. the headline is wide. she was cast to go and bring a deal for us, something we would assume the house of commons would want to pass. she got back in absurdity and they treated it as such. no backbench mp, former attorney general, and very brilliant lawyer, devised a motion which gave her 72 hours to get it together as opposed to the 120 day she wanted to get together so what is happening is parliament is taking back control because parliament at the end is the one who approved the referendum result in parliament is responsible and parliament is response will. the government, if it cannot deliver what the government needed to deliver, it needs to step down. —— what the parliament wanted to deliver. one is to stop an ideal brexit. this is the ex- attorney general who appears to be offered three different types of ill. suspending article 57 don't need to leave on the 25th of march. the other one is to attempt to outline and no deal brexit. at the moment, because of dom
we must explain this is a bill clark -- bill we must explain this is a bill clark —— bill clerk.lark -- bill clerk. the headline is wide. she was cast to go and bring a deal for us, something we would assume the house of commons would want to pass. she got back in absurdity and they treated it as such. no backbench mp, former attorney general, and very brilliant lawyer, devised a motion which gave her 72 hours to get it together as opposed to the 120 day she wanted to get together so what...
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and ( robin ) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue... poli department and police union also did not comment. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... a homeowner's nightmare when this happens... details on the fallen tree that landed in the east bay. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. big changes just around the corner as we enjoy our last day in the 60's under mostly sunny skies. after today temperatures will cool into the 50's for the rest of the forecast along with rain looking likely tomorrow night and then again into the weekend and the start of the next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) a 35- year old san francisco man has died... after being trapped by an avalanche last week in montana. benjamin hirsch- mcshane was backcountry skiing in the tobacco root mountains, when an avalanche hit around 1 -
and ( robin ) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue... poli department and police union also did not comment. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... a homeowner's nightmare when this happens... details on the fallen tree that landed in the east bay. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. big changes just around the corner as we enjoy our last day in the 60's under mostly sunny skies. after...
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format new zealand prime minister helen clark in conversation with my colleague sharanjit helen clark njit leyl. helen clark in conversation with my colleague sharanjit leyl. and, before we go, the lead story, shares in apple are slump in after—hours trade. it is down about 8%, basically wiping out about $50 billion of its market value. and that's after the tech giant warned the first—quarter revenues. the company blamed a variety of factors for the lower than expected iphone and apple watch sales and this is impacting the futures market in the us with the s&p futures down by more than 1%. not much of an impact for asian markets with the hang seng down just 52 and the all ordinaries gaining 50. thank you so much for interesting your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today's coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: a meeting called by president trump to discuss the budget dispute that's led to a partial us government shutdown has broken up without agreement. the tech giant, apple, is warning that revenues have taken a big hit, largely because of disappointing sale
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that's how i do what i do, i am nota clark. that's how i do what i do, i am not a superwoman clark. am not a superwoman and we should not pretend we are, it doesn't a disservice to all women and raises expectations that no one can meet. when i look on your twitter feed, there are people on their two really praise you and say you are a super woman, that's how they view you. yes, no! no tom you know, there are days when i walk into my house and think, if there is any side i am letting down it is the tidiness of the house that i live in. i am no superwoman adolf. i think we set ourselves up to fail. —— superwoman at all. for me, that's because i am human. i don't mind people seeing frailty. i'm just human. i don't mind people seeing frailty. i'mjust dry human. i don't mind people seeing frailty. i'm just dry to imagine that the politician needed a press conference with a bit of baby, that will be such a big deal. that's probably at fault as well, as in we, the media. you've previously talked about how anxious you get and you thought anxiety could preclude you from the topjobs, thought
that's how i do what i do, i am nota clark. that's how i do what i do, i am not a superwoman clark. am not a superwoman and we should not pretend we are, it doesn't a disservice to all women and raises expectations that no one can meet. when i look on your twitter feed, there are people on their two really praise you and say you are a super woman, that's how they view you. yes, no! no tom you know, there are days when i walk into my house and think, if there is any side i am letting down it is...
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clark calling to tell me that they had arrested harvey.al great sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> reporter: which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was caused by a gunshot wound it was pretty obvious that there should be something that said this is where it was. >> reporter: but there wasn't. no blood, no gun, no significant fingerprints. what they needed, couldn't find, was something that put the two men together on the far side of catalina island where that current would have caught the body, carried it round to the spot where boaters saw it floating face down in the water. they hunted everywhere for harvey's gps, but they never found it. months went by. harvey sitting in jail. no luck for the investigat
clark calling to tell me that they had arrested harvey.al great sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> reporter: which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death...
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we travelled to the front line where clark was captured two weeks ago, where kurdish and u.s. troops are still fighting to root out isis holdouts. so these are the american force you're still working with them. so this convoy of american troops still passing through here. r of comman kurdish-led forces warns when u.s. forces do leave, as president trump has promised, the kurds will be acssred by neighboring turkey. >> translator: i consider it an insult and a broken promise, he said. with all the contradictory statements from the trump administration about how long u.s. forces will stay in syria, the kurdish commander told us american troops here have been apologizin to him. lester? >> all right. richard engel, thank you. >>> back in this country tonight, we have a story of a manhunt for a hit-and-run drivca, ht on camera, running down a gas station attendant while trying to get away without paying. a tragic death over $22. re is nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: tonight a manhunt for the hit-and-run suspect who killed cemal dagdeviren, a mechanic helping out at the pumps, asking
we travelled to the front line where clark was captured two weeks ago, where kurdish and u.s. troops are still fighting to root out isis holdouts. so these are the american force you're still working with them. so this convoy of american troops still passing through here. r of comman kurdish-led forces warns when u.s. forces do leave, as president trump has promised, the kurds will be acssred by neighboring turkey. >> translator: i consider it an insult and a broken promise, he said. with...
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the family of stephon clark is taking legal action after he was fatally shot by sacrmento police officers in his grandmother's backyard... ( james ) and after the break... memebrs of congress are now taking steps to avoid future government shutdowns. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 news. le big changes just around the corner as we enjoy our last day in the 60's under mostly sunny skies. after today temperatures will cool into the 50's for the rest of the forecast along with rain looking likely tomorrow night and then again into the weekend and the start of the next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. slow won wb 580 at the tolls due to caltrans work. ace train 3 is 25 min late ( james ) another big story we are following
the family of stephon clark is taking legal action after he was fatally shot by sacrmento police officers in his grandmother's backyard... ( james ) and after the break... memebrs of congress are now taking steps to avoid future government shutdowns. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll...
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clark calling to tell me that they had arrested harvey.eat sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> reporter: which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was caused by a gunshot wound it was pretty obvious that there should be something that said this is where it was. >> reporter: but there wasn't. no blood, no gun, no significant fingerprints. what they needed, couldn't find, was something that put the two men together on the far side of catalina island where that current would have caught the body, carried it round to the spot where boaters saw it floating face down in the water. they hunted everywhere for harvey's gps, but they never found it. months went by. harvey sitting in jail. no luck for the investigation n
clark calling to tell me that they had arrested harvey.eat sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> reporter: which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was...
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over christmas brought the infection here.florida's four unvaccinated measles cases in december.the clark public health department is looking at florida or another outbresource batting the mistrust of vaccines.nadine gartner/boost oregon executive director "vaccines are a complicated science and not everyone has a science background or is able to sift through the seemingly contradictory information that media, online and among parenting circles." (vicki) that was bob heye reporting. it's hard for county health officials to pin down a single source for the outbreak because it can take weeks for an infected person to start showing signs of the measles. (vicki) also for your health tonight... new research reveals that lowering blood pressure could cut the risk factor of dementia. a study looked at mild cognitive impairment, which is a well- established precursor of dementia. it showed that while lowering blood pressure does not significantly reduce the risk of a patient getting dementia ...... it did significantly reduce mild cognitive impairment. researchers say the findings give them addit
over christmas brought the infection here.florida's four unvaccinated measles cases in december.the clark public health department is looking at florida or another outbresource batting the mistrust of vaccines.nadine gartner/boost oregon executive director "vaccines are a complicated science and not everyone has a science background or is able to sift through the seemingly contradictory information that media, online and among parenting circles." (vicki) that was bob heye reporting....
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a rising u.s.and dollar weighing on a company like kimberly-clark. shery: really different factors pushing the market today. over this week and next, central bank rate decisions will be key. leaving itsboj interest rate policy unchanged, pretty much as expected. the yen interesting is is now under pressure because the boj lowered their inflation forecast for a fourth time in its quarterly outlook. of course, this just puts the boj further away from its global peers. the ecb meeting tomorrow, not to mention the federal reserve next week. the numbers you mention are even more astounding when you consider the boj's balance sheet is $5 trillion. without that, they still have not been able to show any meaningful uptick in inflation. we are getting the ecb tomorrow. expectations that mario draghi will signal that those risks remain to the downside and then we have the fed on deck next week. this is interesting, there are only expectations of a 2.6% chance they hike rates. three months ago, that was nearly 80%. it really shows you how much things have chang
a rising u.s.and dollar weighing on a company like kimberly-clark. shery: really different factors pushing the market today. over this week and next, central bank rate decisions will be key. leaving itsboj interest rate policy unchanged, pretty much as expected. the yen interesting is is now under pressure because the boj lowered their inflation forecast for a fourth time in its quarterly outlook. of course, this just puts the boj further away from its global peers. the ecb meeting tomorrow,...
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" they have also set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) attorneys for the family of stephon clarkongful death lawsuit against the city of sacramento... and two police officers. the 20 million dollar suit alleges police officers terrance mercadal and jared robinet racially profiled and used excessive force in the fatal shooting of the 22-year old clark. the complaint alleges police failed to properly identify res force -- discharging their firearms approximately 20 times at clark... who was unarmed. the sacramento county district two officers wi criminal charges. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a community is remembering a a hi police are asking for help finding the person responsible. ( james ) plus...why some residents in a california town are filling potholes with christmas trees. ( james ) and still ahead...steph curry surprises a fan with a pair of his game- winning shoes...we've got her reaction. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min
" they have also set up grief counselors on campus. ( james ) attorneys for the family of stephon clarkongful death lawsuit against the city of sacramento... and two police officers. the 20 million dollar suit alleges police officers terrance mercadal and jared robinet racially profiled and used excessive force in the fatal shooting of the 22-year old clark. the complaint alleges police failed to properly identify res force -- discharging their firearms approximately 20 times at clark......
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but when barney clark got an artificial heart his wife was afraid he wouldn't love her anymore so we do still have these weird things. >> well, you've kind of told the story through the lives of five primary doctors and you read about bud frazier and he is the fulcrum in the history so you have denton cooley -- michael debakey first and then denton cooley and then buzz frazer and then billy comb and daniel timms as the kind of the people that you hang this history on, and they all have these big egos and sort of a drive to succeed which is what you need in this field. can you paint us a quick sketch of who these guys are? >> yeah. another reason i wanted to write the book, i don't know how many of you remember but michael debakey was a -- the most famous surgeon in the world of his time. he came to houston -- he had to be lured to houston. called baylor a third-rate medical school and he, through his will, really, turned it into a first-class institution. he actually disspeed the size of his egg go, which wouldn't fit the capitol, he brought in excellent people from all over the coun
but when barney clark got an artificial heart his wife was afraid he wouldn't love her anymore so we do still have these weird things. >> well, you've kind of told the story through the lives of five primary doctors and you read about bud frazier and he is the fulcrum in the history so you have denton cooley -- michael debakey first and then denton cooley and then buzz frazer and then billy comb and daniel timms as the kind of the people that you hang this history on, and they all have...
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welcome to the inaugural press conference that will be held on a weekly basis by our vice chair kathryn clark and myself. today we are pleased to be joined by two very distinguished members of our dynamic freshman class who you'll be hearing from momentarily. we had a very active discussion in today's caucus meeting focused largely on two things. first, on the continuing effort by house democrats to end the reckless trump shutdown. we also are continuing to move forward with our affirmative, forward-looking agenda to deal with kitchen table pocketbook issues connected with our for the people agenda. we had a very robust discussion during the months leading up to the november midterms about what we would do to make life better for everyday americans focused on lowering health care costs, protecting people with pre-existing conditions, strengthening the affordable care act, a robust bipartisan structure program and cleaning up corruption here in washington, d.c. we continue to focus on those things as we deal with this reckless trump shutdown. this is day 19 of a donald trump-inspired shutdown
welcome to the inaugural press conference that will be held on a weekly basis by our vice chair kathryn clark and myself. today we are pleased to be joined by two very distinguished members of our dynamic freshman class who you'll be hearing from momentarily. we had a very active discussion in today's caucus meeting focused largely on two things. first, on the continuing effort by house democrats to end the reckless trump shutdown. we also are continuing to move forward with our affirmative,...
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was filed on behalf of stephane clark's family thing the officers used excessive force and clark was the victim of racial profiling. according to the lawsuit, it appears stephane clark was ordered to stop. with the did not identify themselves or were deadly force would be used for work they thought clark had a gun investigators only found a cell phone. the sacrament city attorney declined to comment. >>> an effort underway to allow the california convicted felons to vote. had he went on parole prohibited from voting. lawmakers say the law is discriminatory. there hoping to restore the voting rights of parolees by amending the state constitution. the proposal requires two thirds support from both chambers and is majority from california voters. >>> san jose police investigating the cities third deadly hit-and-run involving a pedestrian this month. police say the victim was a man causing crossing the expressway between camden avenue. he was hit by a red pickup truck having heading northbound. the truck did stop but drove away without calling 911. >> for of the cars ran over the pedestr
was filed on behalf of stephane clark's family thing the officers used excessive force and clark was the victim of racial profiling. according to the lawsuit, it appears stephane clark was ordered to stop. with the did not identify themselves or were deadly force would be used for work they thought clark had a gun investigators only found a cell phone. the sacrament city attorney declined to comment. >>> an effort underway to allow the california convicted felons to vote. had he went...
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attorneys for the family of stephon clark filed a long- expected wrongful death lawsuit against the city of sacramento... and two police officers. the 20 million dollar suit alleges police officers terrance mercadal and jared robinet racially profiled and used excessive force in the fatal shooting of the 22-year old clark. the complaint alleges police failed to properly identify themselves or give a verbal warning before using deadly force -- discharging their firearms approximately 20 times at clark... who was unarmed. the sacramento county district attorney is still determining whether or not the two officers will face criminal charges. (pam) a 35- year old san francisco man has died... after being trapped by an avalanche that occured last week in montana. benjamin hirsch- mcshane was backcountry skiing in the tobacco root mountains, when an avalanche occured around 1 - oclock last friday afternoon. he was part of a group of four people from california and utah. the group was reportedly ascending a slope in a heavily treed area, when the avalanche occurred. two of the skiiers were able
attorneys for the family of stephon clark filed a long- expected wrongful death lawsuit against the city of sacramento... and two police officers. the 20 million dollar suit alleges police officers terrance mercadal and jared robinet racially profiled and used excessive force in the fatal shooting of the 22-year old clark. the complaint alleges police failed to properly identify themselves or give a verbal warning before using deadly force -- discharging their firearms approximately 20 times at...
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clark: thank you, hakeem. thank you all for being here. we are on day 25, the largest government shutdown we've had in our history, and the human impact of the president's reckless behavior is starkly apparent. i can tell you that the phones are ringing off the hook in my office and in offices of representatives from around the country. and we are hearing heartbreaking stories. let me share with you one from a small town, river falls, wisconsin, and malorie. she lives in a small town and she has two vials left of the insulin she needs to treat her diabetes type 1. she's rationing them because she can no longer afford the $300 co-pay now that she has not received a paycheck. a t.s.a. worker from my district in watertown, massachusetts, put it very well as he said, as a federal employee, we're not supposed to be used as political pawns. we are sending an earthquake through communities where our federal agents live, where our federal employees live. a 30-year-old lyft driver from maryland said he's making half of his usual pay because of the
clark: thank you, hakeem. thank you all for being here. we are on day 25, the largest government shutdown we've had in our history, and the human impact of the president's reckless behavior is starkly apparent. i can tell you that the phones are ringing off the hook in my office and in offices of representatives from around the country. and we are hearing heartbreaking stories. let me share with you one from a small town, river falls, wisconsin, and malorie. she lives in a small town and she...
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then you had dwight clark, and turner 'ust went on and on and!o i i 83mg the everybody came to work every day. so i i thrfeug the stadium and everybody came to work every day. so i i th5eu§ the stadium and after !ee threaeh the eteeiana aha aftern . . .. ,, . being !ee threaeh the etettitnhrt eht! aftern . . .. .. , being to ,1;i.fi,i "ii put my and to 7--— i fall so i teammates, so l by eammates, so. by eam i ates, so. by eam iates, with him? so l by‘ bowl. tes, with him? so. by‘ bowl. tes, you i him? i so. by‘ bowl. tes, you i him? i have by‘ bowl. tes, you i him? i have played vl. tes, you i him? i have played that s, you i him? wise, over and - in my i knew exactly what was head. i knew exactly what was going! in head. i knew exactly what was going! first a ‘ route and i is the ball in corner route and joe is the ball in i caught it. one hand. i i caught it with one hand. i was able to get both feet in. to have move that all over 80 yards down ”15 "me; that “a???“ egrdsfifim ”15 "mtg that “a???“ egrdsfifim we tha maaa that ataaatffla aaraaaaam’ we
then you had dwight clark, and turner 'ust went on and on and!o i i 83mg the everybody came to work every day. so i i thrfeug the stadium and everybody came to work every day. so i i th5eu§ the stadium and after !ee threaeh the eteeiana aha aftern . . .. ,, . being !ee threaeh the etettitnhrt eht! aftern . . .. .. , being to ,1;i.fi,i "ii put my and to 7--— i fall so i teammates, so l by eammates, so. by eam i ates, so. by eam iates, with him? so l by‘ bowl. tes, with him? so. by‘...
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it can be seen if you are driving up clark road in paradise."something great to give people a little hope because there's so much destruction everywhere," edwards said. "i live on clark road and as you're driving up it, the mural stands out," added edwards.edwards isn't sure if he wants to rebuild in paradise at this time but he says he is holding onto admiring the beauty among the ashes as the town of paradise starts to rebuild and recover from all the loss. ( james ) that was nazy javid reporting. grammar says he is interested in painting more murals in paradise. ( james ) a new app has been released that serves as a tool to warn people about earthquakes. but there is a catch. for now ... the alerts are only being issued in los angeles county.<áábeep beep beepáá "earthquake earthquake, strong shaking expected...">( james ) the shake alert app was developed by the city of los angeles in partnership with a-t and t. the idea is to give people precious extra seconds to get ready when the big one comes. here in the bay area ... u-c berkeley is also
it can be seen if you are driving up clark road in paradise."something great to give people a little hope because there's so much destruction everywhere," edwards said. "i live on clark road and as you're driving up it, the mural stands out," added edwards.edwards isn't sure if he wants to rebuild in paradise at this time but he says he is holding onto admiring the beauty among the ashes as the town of paradise starts to rebuild and recover from all the loss. ( james ) that...
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clark's family is seeking more than $20 million in damages. >> well, he says he's not guilty. accused of brutally beating and robbing an 88-year-old woman made that plea in a san francisco courtroom today. investigators say that he attacked hwang january 8 on maclaren park. after the attack they say he broke into hwang's home across the street. the elderly woman suffered facial and skull fractures in the attack as well as a brain injury. >>> an east bay high school student recovering tonight after ins morning at thechoo senior one stabbed drove to school where he flagged down his friends and a security guard in the parking lot. they called 911. it's unclear who or how he was stabbed, but police are checking nearby surveillance cameras in hopes of finding a clue. the student is expected to be okay, though. >> not so fast. there's a glitch with fast track. here's a live look at some of our bay area bridges. if you need to reload your fast track account, it's not going to happen. the website crashed on saturday, and at this hour is still not working. that means people who use the
clark's family is seeking more than $20 million in damages. >> well, he says he's not guilty. accused of brutally beating and robbing an 88-year-old woman made that plea in a san francisco courtroom today. investigators say that he attacked hwang january 8 on maclaren park. after the attack they say he broke into hwang's home across the street. the elderly woman suffered facial and skull fractures in the attack as well as a brain injury. >>> an east bay high school student...
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kristenn clarke?here is an encouraging bipartisan movement underway for criminal justice reform in our country. and will you barr is an outlier when you think about efforts right now underway to reform our criminal justice system. his ideas, his way of thinknking are outdated. they are from a bygone era. what i was looking for yesterday was for mr. barr to unequivocally disavow the views outlined in that 1992 report, the call for more incarceration. i was looking for him to distance himself from the work with alec, the american legislative exchange council, where he advocated for more tougher sentences and for more prison construction. i was looking for him to distance himself from the work that he did in virginia where he worked to abolish parole. i was looking for him to distance himself from an op-ed he wrote recently in "the washington post" where he condemns efforts under president obobama to address the need for police reform in our country. i think with william barr, we're going to get somebody
kristenn clarke?here is an encouraging bipartisan movement underway for criminal justice reform in our country. and will you barr is an outlier when you think about efforts right now underway to reform our criminal justice system. his ideas, his way of thinknking are outdated. they are from a bygone era. what i was looking for yesterday was for mr. barr to unequivocally disavow the views outlined in that 1992 report, the call for more incarceration. i was looking for him to distance himself...
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but then, mason clark won a penalty for barnet. with harry kane in the youth ranks. colthurst gives barnett believe! now a team in the fifth division leading one chasing promotion to the first. the sheffield united were lucky did not get worse. barnet missed chances to make the sensational secure. surely there would be a response. blades were strangely blunted. a clu b blades were strangely blunted. a club that has scored nine goals in three matches seemed listless, almost aimless. the locals were restless. united would get one last chance. 89 minutes, the ball fell to leon clarke. brilliant save by mark cousins. a famous victory secured by cousins, planned by a nephew, enjoyed by the whole barnet family. at the end of the game, they came on and said we've had deserved it. i can put it into words, but it is such a wonderful occasion. i am proud they have shed their capabilities, because we have got some good players at this club. for all the words written and spoken about the club's decline, these images and sounds tell a different
but then, mason clark won a penalty for barnet. with harry kane in the youth ranks. colthurst gives barnett believe! now a team in the fifth division leading one chasing promotion to the first. the sheffield united were lucky did not get worse. barnet missed chances to make the sensational secure. surely there would be a response. blades were strangely blunted. a clu b blades were strangely blunted. a club that has scored nine goals in three matches seemed listless, almost aimless. the locals...
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. >>> house democratic caucus chair hakim jefferies and vice chairman catherine clark spoke to reporters on day 33 of the government shutdown. congressman jefferies has called on president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to reopen the government and to have a comprehensive conversation about immigration reform and border security. >> good morning, everyone. house democrats have one simple message for donald trump, and our republican colleagues. open the government. the united states of america is the only country in the world that shuts down its own government in the context of a public policy dispute. its unacceptable, under any circumstances, particularly under these circumstances, where president donald trump indicated that he would shut down the government, would be proud to do it, would take responsibility for it, and is now holding 800,000-plus federal workers hostage, holding their families hostage, holding small business owners hostage, holding farmers hostage, holding the american people who will have delayed tax refunds hostage. the government shutdown needs to
. >>> house democratic caucus chair hakim jefferies and vice chairman catherine clark spoke to reporters on day 33 of the government shutdown. congressman jefferies has called on president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to reopen the government and to have a comprehensive conversation about immigration reform and border security. >> good morning, everyone. house democrats have one simple message for donald trump, and our republican colleagues. open the...
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and now , stephon clark's family is taking legal action against the city .. and the two officers who shot and killed him. (ken) as reporter doug johnson explains... that wrongful death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force in during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights attorney benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to u
and now , stephon clark's family is taking legal action against the city .. and the two officers who shot and killed him. (ken) as reporter doug johnson explains... that wrongful death lawsuit claims sacramento police officers ááracially profiled and used excessive force in during the march 18th shooting. nats paperfiled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two...
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clark. he is giving us a little tour of his pen a temporarily set up he is in town he and a lot of bull riders will be performing at oracle arena for the pdr velocity tour. i have kc professional bull rider and cowboy to talk about what people can expect if you haven't been to a rodeo before they be thinking about coming up for the show tomorrow. can people expect to see? >> you will see the entire world cannot compete with the top 35 bowls in the world for a huge person a lot of points on the line. it will be a rock show with pyrotechnics and loud music and a good time. everybody should come out and it will be a big family event. more of a traditional county and rodeo comedy show. what does it take to be a professional bull rider and how do you win a competition? >> they score the ball and the writers of the 50 individually and then depending on how the bull bucks, it's just up to 50 and depending on how well the writer writes. the rider and the ball do not get - - and eight seconds. >> you
clark. he is giving us a little tour of his pen a temporarily set up he is in town he and a lot of bull riders will be performing at oracle arena for the pdr velocity tour. i have kc professional bull rider and cowboy to talk about what people can expect if you haven't been to a rodeo before they be thinking about coming up for the show tomorrow. can people expect to see? >> you will see the entire world cannot compete with the top 35 bowls in the world for a huge person a lot of points...
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clark was fatally shot in march 18th of last year. doug johnson has more.iled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere else.'civil rights activist berry accius is not surprised clarkús family and their attorney filed now. clarkús family has retained civil rights attorney benjamin crump... who is best known for representing the families of michael brown and trayvon martin.his lawsuit alleges officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet had no reason to use deadly force... and that neither issued any verbal warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the bill,
clark was fatally shot in march 18th of last year. doug johnson has more.iled on behalf of stephon clarkús two sons, his parents and grandparents... the lawsuit seeks at least 20 million dollars from the city of sacramento as well as from the two officers who pulled the trigger... ultimately taking clarkús life.berry accius, voice of the youth 'thatús the only form of justice now-a-days when it comes to police shootings. you know you sue, because youúre not going to get justice anywhere...
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this was william clarke quantrill. 1861.d in it was more for protective custody than that he had committed a crime. he had doublecrossed some northern farmers to get intel about civil war happenings. they were trying to lynch him and hang him. as the story goes, he came to the jail and the jailer let him stay here to keep him safe for a couple days. that was right at the beginning of the civil war. william quantrill was a guer rilla raider. they had a band of raiders. they would roam the countryside. they were opposed to abolition. kansas was a free state and missouri was a slave state. ed many towns to the ground. northerniding these towns and would come to missouri where he was safe because he was crossing state lines. the first battle of independence happened august 11, 1863. the jail was held by the union army. raid.ill led his men on a they started on the west side of the square and came toward lexington street. there was a big battle between union and confederate forces. the confederate forces did run the union out of
this was william clarke quantrill. 1861.d in it was more for protective custody than that he had committed a crime. he had doublecrossed some northern farmers to get intel about civil war happenings. they were trying to lynch him and hang him. as the story goes, he came to the jail and the jailer let him stay here to keep him safe for a couple days. that was right at the beginning of the civil war. william quantrill was a guer rilla raider. they had a band of raiders. they would roam the...
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one of the names at the forefront, 22-year-old stephen clark, the young father shot -- stephon clarkled by sacramento police last year and unarmed at the time. clark's brother reflected on how king -- martin luther king jr. day means a lot more this year to him. >> we still have a lot of work to do when it comes to bridging that gap and getting along and bringing people together and in unity. we have a lot of work to do especially wh it comes to raich relations. >> clark was shot in the back of the yard of his grandmother's home after officers miss -- mistook his cell phone for a gun. >>> and speeding, dozens of drivers breaking a law in contra costa countries. we told but this highway 4 crackdown last friday. forewarned is forearmed. officers were out in force looking for speeders and car pool cheats after getting flooded with complaints about dangerous drivers from other drivers. now during the 16-hour operation the chp made 141 traffic stops. officers issued 114 speeding tickets, 11 car pool violations and arrested two people for drunk driving. >>> a close call at a pet store in t
one of the names at the forefront, 22-year-old stephen clark, the young father shot -- stephon clarkled by sacramento police last year and unarmed at the time. clark's brother reflected on how king -- martin luther king jr. day means a lot more this year to him. >> we still have a lot of work to do when it comes to bridging that gap and getting along and bringing people together and in unity. we have a lot of work to do especially wh it comes to raich relations. >> clark was shot in...
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the two officers say they thought stephon clark had a gun, but only a cell phone was found.brief look at some of the top stories we are working on. >> dave, thank you. >>> snow is slamming parts of the midwest. people can expect temperatures to plummet tonight. the governor of wisconsin declared a state of emergency and forecasters are warning it could be even colder tomorrow. rehbogen has details from minneapolis, minnesota. >> the polar vortex is here, and you can certainly feel it inthe air. record low temperatures expected throughout the midwest. first, came the snow. now, the cold. the polar vortex, settling over the midwest, bringing subzero temperatures to a region that was just hit hard by a major snowstorm. police, now out in force, trying to keep travel from becoming a nightmare on the roads. >> the snow and the cold is definitely not an enjoyable part of the job. took a bigger concern, the health effects of these bitter cold temperatures.ndreds of sch the midwest have canceled classes, including here in minneapolis, and officials are reporting a huge uptick in hyp
the two officers say they thought stephon clark had a gun, but only a cell phone was found.brief look at some of the top stories we are working on. >> dave, thank you. >>> snow is slamming parts of the midwest. people can expect temperatures to plummet tonight. the governor of wisconsin declared a state of emergency and forecasters are warning it could be even colder tomorrow. rehbogen has details from minneapolis, minnesota. >> the polar vortex is here, and you can...
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the business secretary greg clark is in no doubt as to what should happen. and others are too and i think this goes to the heart of that question that people always ask which is, how can parliament stop no deal from happening given it is the default legal position? i think this amendment put forward today by mps of all parties is one of the ways they can try to do it, to disrupt they can try to do it, to disrupt the workings of parliament, to stop the workings of parliament, to stop the government governing because evenif the government governing because even if there is no deal there will still need to be legislation and laws will need to be passed and theresa may does not have a strong majority here in the house of commons. if she loses the support of the dup she loses that majority so it isa the dup she loses that majority so it is a major headache for the government. interestingly during the lobby briefing to journalists are rare, the prime minister's spokesman spoke about the yvette cooper amendment and said it is not desirable but the effect would be i
the business secretary greg clark is in no doubt as to what should happen. and others are too and i think this goes to the heart of that question that people always ask which is, how can parliament stop no deal from happening given it is the default legal position? i think this amendment put forward today by mps of all parties is one of the ways they can try to do it, to disrupt they can try to do it, to disrupt the workings of parliament, to stop the workings of parliament, to stop the...
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warren christopher clark, age 34, detained along with another american. graduated from the university of houston and later taught english in saudi arabia and then went to turkey and ultimately syria. the other american pictured here was born in trinidad, not much else is known about him. in his cover letter, found at a house in iraq and obtained by g.w. university's program on extremism, clark wrote, i am looking to get a position teaching english to students in the islamic state. i was born and raised in the united states and have always loved teaching others and learning from others as well. my work background is largely in english and i consider working at the university of mosul to be a great way of continuing my career. warren christopher clark comes from a middle class, church-going family with ties to the military according to his friends. he converted to islam in 2004 and friends say became radicalized on the internet according to those who knew him in texas. shep? >> shepard: and officials say they think they know how the terror group recruited t
warren christopher clark, age 34, detained along with another american. graduated from the university of houston and later taught english in saudi arabia and then went to turkey and ultimately syria. the other american pictured here was born in trinidad, not much else is known about him. in his cover letter, found at a house in iraq and obtained by g.w. university's program on extremism, clark wrote, i am looking to get a position teaching english to students in the islamic state. i was born...
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you know bill clark and i -- >> one of reagan closest friends.was like a grandfather to me i became his biographer i asked him about this. i said were you aware of what kennedy wases doing at the time? he said you know, paul, we had had heard things about we had this. butt i didn't know any information and a at this point mark it would have been 2005 having that kftion request clark he said i can't help you i can't remember. but, but the point here is clark who was reagan right hand man, he didn't know what kennedy was doing. it's not like they cleared it with reagan white house or nfc but we want to let you know that senator kennedy is going to be reaching out to soviet he wantses to make contact. but this is to me -- professor -- why i considered this so important is it is called content. you have overwhelming evidence of a senior senator who wants to be president of the united states at some point or may have wanted to. of a very important political family. has enormous influence in the united states senate and with the media and with other or
you know bill clark and i -- >> one of reagan closest friends.was like a grandfather to me i became his biographer i asked him about this. i said were you aware of what kennedy wases doing at the time? he said you know, paul, we had had heard things about we had this. butt i didn't know any information and a at this point mark it would have been 2005 having that kftion request clark he said i can't help you i can't remember. but, but the point here is clark who was reagan right hand man,...
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i am dave clark. >> and i am pam cook. it hasn't changed. >> it is still cook. >> we were talking about yesterday that there was a moment of about an hour so where we could open the windows and let the fresh air in. and then it was cold. >> it will be about the same today. it will be a little bit warmer feel like that. if you want to open up the windows, there will be some fresh air. not as much of a breeze. the temperatures are pumping up a few degrees every day. lots of sunshine and the temperatures are noticeably colder this morning. the clouds are driven on some of the forecast temperatures, but it is within the realm of possibility. it will be in the upper 60s or low 70s if we do not have much in the way of clouds. does 37 in san jose. 42 in oakland. 34 in faith-year-old fairfield. there some 30s there. more in los altos hills. menlo park is 34. san mateo is down to 39. mostly sunny. will be sunny for everybody. a few high clouds going through . even less than yesterday. we will rebound, but if you are taking the dog
i am dave clark. >> and i am pam cook. it hasn't changed. >> it is still cook. >> we were talking about yesterday that there was a moment of about an hour so where we could open the windows and let the fresh air in. and then it was cold. >> it will be about the same today. it will be a little bit warmer feel like that. if you want to open up the windows, there will be some fresh air. not as much of a breeze. the temperatures are pumping up a few degrees every day. lots...