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and if they can locate some relatively intact, they can send to it a lab in rancho cordova. >>> a short time ago the parkin. an odor was coming from the vehicle so a hazardousers the team was called in. several notes were posted on the windows with the words, danger on them. we saw multiple first responders removing the body without any sort of protective gear on. >>> developing news, a 68-year-old woman who had been missing for six days in the snowy northern sierra has been found alive. just before noon today, a search team found paula beth james inside her vehicle in the butte meadows area. her car was found snow. waiting ambse d h a information but the very good news, she is still.no preparatnso move dozens of people out of a homeless camp. about 60 people will be moved to the juvenile justice campus near oak mont within the next two weeks or so. the location is causing anger and concern. >> reporter: in two weeks, this will be filled with new neighbors. >> i don't like it at all. the homeless pay no attaches and they want a choice where they live? >> reporter: she is angry that the
and if they can locate some relatively intact, they can send to it a lab in rancho cordova. >>> a short time ago the parkin. an odor was coming from the vehicle so a hazardousers the team was called in. several notes were posted on the windows with the words, danger on them. we saw multiple first responders removing the body without any sort of protective gear on. >>> developing news, a 68-year-old woman who had been missing for six days in the snowy northern sierra has been...
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the son was a 23 year veteran of the sheriff's department and to reserve deputy with rancho cordova police. the losses hitting hard for the people who knew the family. >> it is a small airport and everyone knew everybody. it is pretty devastating. >> a third person was severely injured and airlifted to the airport. the faa and ntsb are trying to figure out what caused a crash. >>> and switching gears the weather. i think most of us want to know when to minded my umbrella. >> saturday night and sunday morning. >> how cold will it be? >> it will be unusually warm. livermore made it up to 67 degrees today. it is unusual. cloudy skies around the bay area. we have a line of showers trying to hold it together but it dissipates before it gets to the golden gate bridge which is foggy tonight. fog and rain will be a factor be wide. sutro tower looking from west to east. you can see the low clouds floating in over the city. there is livermore at 67. san jose, 65. half moon bay, 58. we have all of these high clouds moving into the bay area. it will keep us overcast for saturday. the future cast will
the son was a 23 year veteran of the sheriff's department and to reserve deputy with rancho cordova police. the losses hitting hard for the people who knew the family. >> it is a small airport and everyone knew everybody. it is pretty devastating. >> a third person was severely injured and airlifted to the airport. the faa and ntsb are trying to figure out what caused a crash. >>> and switching gears the weather. i think most of us want to know when to minded my umbrella....
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sheriff's office and currently served as a reserve deputy as well as a records officer with the rancho cordova police department. he and his father were tragically killed when the privately owned plane they were in crashed behind a home. >> people live where it went down did not realize what had just happened at the time. >> it sounded like a car crash or like a car had fell off a check and hit the ground. they did not know what it was. they did not know it was a plane crash. >> pilots at the auburn are a little shaken. he says he knew him. >> everybody knows everybody. it is a small airport. went something like this happens it is pretty devastating. >> the one surviving victim had moderate to major injuries in the crass crash. we are getting word that the plane was a stinson the 77 jet. the owners of the solar company pleading guilty today in a one billion-dollar ponzi scheme. he and his wife were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. jeff is facing up to 30 years behind bars. paulette is facing up to 15. the couple owned dc solar, a company that built mobile sola
sheriff's office and currently served as a reserve deputy as well as a records officer with the rancho cordova police department. he and his father were tragically killed when the privately owned plane they were in crashed behind a home. >> people live where it went down did not realize what had just happened at the time. >> it sounded like a car crash or like a car had fell off a check and hit the ground. they did not know what it was. they did not know it was a plane crash....
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according to the 111 article in 112 articles solved the constitution the president is only getting there cordova this is a on not voiding but as a chairman of the government and i cannot predict that he has appointed. used head of the. government and his deputy and all the ministers want to change. things and believe it's very expensive believe it was not only up to jefferson but also be giving their riders straight standing they had. and offered that old the vice prime minister is sand the federal minister is going to be appointed by a yes and the president must join them to be off this so let president who can have the right to decline candidates that were suggested by the parliament. have. all these in itself is a serious change to the political as you see it stand but i would like to reiterate that keeping in mind what maturity or political. power of the all day but our civic society i think the suggestion is going to start justified it will increase their all of that moral and roll all deceit they do moderate all parties in this and their responsibility all the chairman of the government an
according to the 111 article in 112 articles solved the constitution the president is only getting there cordova this is a on not voiding but as a chairman of the government and i cannot predict that he has appointed. used head of the. government and his deputy and all the ministers want to change. things and believe it's very expensive believe it was not only up to jefferson but also be giving their riders straight standing they had. and offered that old the vice prime minister is sand the...
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able to do for the whole country in the months and years to come let me bring in my guest now marcia cordova joins me she's a labor party m.p. thanks for joining us marcia. of course boris johnson's big victory necessarily meant a big loss for labor i wonder what role now for labor in this bright shiny new boris johnson breaks that future for britain will 1st now take believe that this is going to be a bright shining teacher for this country because bracks that isn't going to be good for a country but we are where we are and labor's primary function now is to be a credible and working up position and holding this government to account every step of the way today is just the beginning of next it is the start of things to come and you know it is going to be up to par stunts and his government over these next 11 months to make a share our future relationship with the european union do i have much faith that he would get that done i apps. i think face a you know we could be at the end of this year facing. once again you'll be rebuilding of course you're already frantically rebuilding looking for
able to do for the whole country in the months and years to come let me bring in my guest now marcia cordova joins me she's a labor party m.p. thanks for joining us marcia. of course boris johnson's big victory necessarily meant a big loss for labor i wonder what role now for labor in this bright shiny new boris johnson breaks that future for britain will 1st now take believe that this is going to be a bright shining teacher for this country because bracks that isn't going to be good for a...
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speaker marsha de cordova. :>> thank you, mr. speaker.nspection by ofsted and the care quality commission concluded that wandsworth council's special educational needs and disability provision is weak and requires significant improvement. there is a backlog of 170 outstanding education and healthcare plan assessments, and when an assessment has been carried out, as in the case of my young constituent with autism, he is being forced to wait months before that plan is implemented. it is scandalous that these children are not getting a decent education, so does the prime minister agree that every child with a special educational need or disability should have the right to a good education, and will he address the funding shortfall in send provision? pm johnson: mr. speaker, i reminded the honorable lady that this government is putting another £780 million into send . we are encouraging the creation of more send schools across the country. it is a paradox, of course, that ofsted, which is, of course, a paradox, as ofsted is the best guarantor
speaker marsha de cordova. :>> thank you, mr. speaker.nspection by ofsted and the care quality commission concluded that wandsworth council's special educational needs and disability provision is weak and requires significant improvement. there is a backlog of 170 outstanding education and healthcare plan assessments, and when an assessment has been carried out, as in the case of my young constituent with autism, he is being forced to wait months before that plan is implemented. it is...
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[applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm very happy to be back in this city where our community has the most resources and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to call up joquaim and jane, come on up. [applause] hi, thank you for coming, i'm joaquin ramora and i'm here where i proudly serve as a board member and as an advocate for harm reduction and transsupport in the greater bay area. thanks to mayor breed and our trans-home and everyone else who helped to make this project come together. today we can celebrate that our trans-home is a step in the right direction for the city of san francisco. this ensures that transgender people have an opportunity to become successful in our society. stable housing is fundamental to creating access to resources for survival. our trans-home will provide
[applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm very happy to be back in this city where our community has the most resources and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to call up joquaim and...
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. >>> rancho cordova will police department is mourning the loss of one of its own who along with hisher were killed in a plane crash. a single engine aircraft went down near the black oak golf course shortly after takeoff from the airport yesterday morning. killed were 55-year-old anthony wright jr., a records officer with the police department, and his 80-year-old father, anthony wright sr. a third person was injured but is expected to survive. faa says the plane was a modified version of an american made world war ii era utility aircraft. authorities first received a call about a low-flying airplane and it crashed a short time later. >> we needed to cordon the area off a little bit wider than usual because there are different plane parts all around the area. that could give you some sort of an idea as to just how terrifying this crash was. >> the faa is trying to determine the cause of the crash. wright jr. is a 23 year veteran of the sheriff's office and had joined the rancho cordova police department in 2008. >>> a group of homeowners in castro valley are being built by the city
. >>> rancho cordova will police department is mourning the loss of one of its own who along with hisher were killed in a plane crash. a single engine aircraft went down near the black oak golf course shortly after takeoff from the airport yesterday morning. killed were 55-year-old anthony wright jr., a records officer with the police department, and his 80-year-old father, anthony wright sr. a third person was injured but is expected to survive. faa says the plane was a modified...
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. >> my mom was a nurse and the thing is that as a nurse you take $60000 you take out cordova million to get that education is problematic. >> that's why i did not get to be a nurse because i said i was at it for the sponge bath. they turned it away. kennedy: especially the wealthy elderly. >> no i like them porn damage. kennedy: and staley's you can rub off the barnacles. i think that's the best part. [laughter] look at your dad, same thing three kids. >> for me, i had to work to put myself largely through school. and then i gotten to a graduate program which i wanted to learn broadcasting skills. and i had a loan offer opportunity and i did not take it. and i instead dead internships that were unpaid and waitress, and worked at boston market to pay my way through. that is true shut out to rebecca. so i think if we're just talking about in terms of money, one thing that is wrong about this dad said is he suggesting it would be fair she could pay back. it still wouldn't be fair. because there certain things you can't be paid back for. like the sacrifices he had to make a sacrifice i h
. >> my mom was a nurse and the thing is that as a nurse you take $60000 you take out cordova million to get that education is problematic. >> that's why i did not get to be a nurse because i said i was at it for the sponge bath. they turned it away. kennedy: especially the wealthy elderly. >> no i like them porn damage. kennedy: and staley's you can rub off the barnacles. i think that's the best part. [laughter] look at your dad, same thing three kids. >> for me, i had...
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[applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm very happy to be back in this city where our community has the most resources and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to call up joquaim and jane, come on up. [applause] hi, thank you for coming, i'm joaquin ramora and i'm here where i proudly serve as a board member and as an advocate for harm reduction and transsupport in the greater bay area. thanks to mayor breed and our trans-home and everyone else who helped to make this project come together. today we can celebrate that our trans-home is a step in the right direction for the city of san francisco. this ensures that transgender people have an opportunity to become successful in our society. stable housing is fundamental to creating access to resources for survival. our trans-home will provide
[applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm very happy to be back in this city where our community has the most resources and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to call up joquaim and...
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when cops arrived they found ashley jordan and her new husband eric cordova they were reportedly argued with police in a fight ensued several members of the wedding party allegedly ran over and began attacking the officer. the happy couple is charged with aggravated assault on an officer, disorderly conduct. is this defensible? >> of course it is as tough but they're generally in the lawn no exceptions on beating up a cop or even defend yourself against a cop but there is one. netiquette applies here. if you didn't actually know is a cop trying to rescue the time it's a crime maybe she thought as a late bachelorette party and this guy wasn't a cop, who's a stripper. [laughter] he's attracted attacking her husband so she comes in she is the best life they are she saves her husband from attacking stripper and who knows if that's a troop. >> and now the excitement it was the night. and that was this guy innocent or guilty? >> i would say innocent there is the couple and it was a partnership. >> i would say shame on this police officer for trying to take attention for her special day. kenne
when cops arrived they found ashley jordan and her new husband eric cordova they were reportedly argued with police in a fight ensued several members of the wedding party allegedly ran over and began attacking the officer. the happy couple is charged with aggravated assault on an officer, disorderly conduct. is this defensible? >> of course it is as tough but they're generally in the lawn no exceptions on beating up a cop or even defend yourself against a cop but there is one. netiquette...
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jane cordova was the first of 13 tenants to move in. >> so great because now we have place to finally call home. now we have an address, it's so much easier to get job applications. >> the building has 13 bedrooms and shared living spaces. there will be a resident adviser as well as group therapy sessions. >>> today mayor breed, former mayor willie brown and other local african american leaders were at the deyoung museum in san francisco. the museum is currently hosting an internationally acclaimed exhibit called soul of a nation: art in the age of black power. the exhibit contains nearly 150 pieces by six artists documenting black life from 1963 to 1983. soul of a nation is open until march 15th. >>> the new coronavirus outbreak continues to worsen. the number of people that it has sickened or killed just went up. >> those aren't the only people who are affected. next, a look at local advice for by area travelers who have trips planned to china. >>> oh, oh my god, look at that. >> more than 30 years ago, the loma prieta earthquake devastated the bay area. are we any better prepared n
jane cordova was the first of 13 tenants to move in. >> so great because now we have place to finally call home. now we have an address, it's so much easier to get job applications. >> the building has 13 bedrooms and shared living spaces. there will be a resident adviser as well as group therapy sessions. >>> today mayor breed, former mayor willie brown and other local african american leaders were at the deyoung museum in san francisco. the museum is currently hosting an...
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[applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm very happy to be back in this city where our community has the most resources and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to call up joquaim and jane, come on up. [applause] hi, thank you for coming, i'm joaquin ramora and i'm here where i proudly serve as a board member and as an advocate for harm reduction and transsupport in the greater bay area. thanks to mayor breed and our trans-home and everyone else who helped to make this project come together. today we can celebrate that our trans-home is a step in the right direction for the city of san francisco. this ensures that transgender people have an opportunity to become successful in our society. stable housing is fundamental to creating access to resources for survival. our trans-home will provide this foundation to create a support system for those liv
[applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm very happy to be back in this city where our community has the most resources and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to call up joquaim and jane, come on up. [applause] hi, thank you for coming,...
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so it was the cordova lancers.'s 8:33, here's what's happening spanish club is meeting in room c3 at 3:30." [ laughter ] and then, at the end, i would go, "and that's what's happening, you're up to date at 8:38." [ laughter ] >> seth: i feel very jealous [ cheers and applause i would've liked that a great deal >> i was a serious nerd. >> seth: serious nerd. >> i knew i wanted to be i knew i wanted to be in broadcasting >> seth: you started early radio jobs, i would imagine not as dignified a role as you have now. what were some of the things they would have you report on? >> well, i did -- you know, i mean, i worked at a country western radio station before i moved to tv. actually, i don't want to say this because i still work here, but some of the stories i did for the today show reminded me that when there's a tv camera there, you will do things that you might not ordinarily do. >> seth: right >> like someone said, "hey, we're doing a show from chicago, what if you went on the top of what was then the sears tower
so it was the cordova lancers.'s 8:33, here's what's happening spanish club is meeting in room c3 at 3:30." [ laughter ] and then, at the end, i would go, "and that's what's happening, you're up to date at 8:38." [ laughter ] >> seth: i feel very jealous [ cheers and applause i would've liked that a great deal >> i was a serious nerd. >> seth: serious nerd. >> i knew i wanted to be i knew i wanted to be in broadcasting >> seth: you started early...
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darlene cordova, ten years old. juan gutierrez 15 years old. willll mayor one - - wilmer ramirez, two years old. carlos fernandez, 15 years old. these six children died in the custody of the united states government in the past 18 month months. they were migrants from central americaa who died of preventable conditions that went untreated. the last hours of their lives were in detention facilities on the southern border we must never forget their names or suffering or the losses their family has had to endure. we are here thiss morning to examine the conditions that led to the tragedy brick we have seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of families and children arriving on the southern border over the past several years. most of theseveve arrive in central america with gang violence and extreme poverty. after surviving long dangerous journeys but instead they encountered the administration with the inhumane border policies with zero tolerance and remain in mexico policy. these have contributed to mass overcrowding at customs and border protect
darlene cordova, ten years old. juan gutierrez 15 years old. willll mayor one - - wilmer ramirez, two years old. carlos fernandez, 15 years old. these six children died in the custody of the united states government in the past 18 month months. they were migrants from central americaa who died of preventable conditions that went untreated. the last hours of their lives were in detention facilities on the southern border we must never forget their names or suffering or the losses their family...
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cordova, 10 years old. an, 16 years old. carolos, 16 years old. died in theen custody of the united states government in the past 18 months. they were migrants from central america who died of preventable conditions that went untreated. three of them spent the last hours of their lives in detention facilities on the southern border. we must never forget their names, suffering, or the terrible losses their families had to endure. we are here to examine the conditions that led to these avoidable tragedies. we have seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of families and children arriving on the southern border over the past several years. most families and children arrive from central america, fleeing cartels, gang violence, and poverty. after surviving dangerous journeys these families should have been met with safe refuge. instead they encountered the administration inhumane border policies like family celebration, zero-tolerance detention, and the mexico policy. these policies by the administration have contributed to mass overcrowding and widespr
cordova, 10 years old. an, 16 years old. carolos, 16 years old. died in theen custody of the united states government in the past 18 months. they were migrants from central america who died of preventable conditions that went untreated. three of them spent the last hours of their lives in detention facilities on the southern border. we must never forget their names, suffering, or the terrible losses their families had to endure. we are here to examine the conditions that led to these avoidable...
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darlene krista bell cordova, 10 years old. wanda leone gutierrez, 16 years old. wilmer ramirez vasquez, 2 years old. carlos hernandez vasquez, 16 years old. these six children died in the custody of the united states government just in the past 18 months. these children were migrants from central america who died of preventible conditions that went untreated. and three of these children spent the last hours of their lives in detention facilities on our southern border. we must never forget their names, their suffering, or the terrible losses their families had to endure. so we are here this morning to examine the conditions that led to these avoidable tragedies. we've seen an increase in the families arriving on the southern border, most of them fleeing gang violence and cartels and extreme poverty. these families should have been met with safe refuge. instead they encountered this administration's myriad inhumane border policies like family separation, zero tolerance, detention, and the remain in mexico policy. these policies and management decisions by the admi
darlene krista bell cordova, 10 years old. wanda leone gutierrez, 16 years old. wilmer ramirez vasquez, 2 years old. carlos hernandez vasquez, 16 years old. these six children died in the custody of the united states government just in the past 18 months. these children were migrants from central america who died of preventible conditions that went untreated. and three of these children spent the last hours of their lives in detention facilities on our southern border. we must never forget...
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fred in maryland, you are up next, cordova, maryland.aller: thank you for c-span and thank you for being the most objective media in the nation. you do a great job. host: appreciate you watching. caller: the democrats have a difficult task because it is almost possible to prove intent. it may be true the president wanted to investigate biden for personal reasons, but it is perhaps even more likely the president thought the bidens were corrupt, and there is prima facie evidence that there is corruption regarding the bidens. it would be relevant and worthy of investigation. in terms of the president holding up documents or witnesses, he does have a clear right to invoke executive privilege. that goes back to washington. it is up to the courts to determine if there is a dispute between the legislative branch and executive branch, what can be surrendered. i think he is pretty strong and both of those areas. host: if that is the case and witnesses and documents are produced, are you worried about the length of this process playing out further
fred in maryland, you are up next, cordova, maryland.aller: thank you for c-span and thank you for being the most objective media in the nation. you do a great job. host: appreciate you watching. caller: the democrats have a difficult task because it is almost possible to prove intent. it may be true the president wanted to investigate biden for personal reasons, but it is perhaps even more likely the president thought the bidens were corrupt, and there is prima facie evidence that there is...