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there is a whole other aspect of violent crime prevention section it basically says commissioner david brownas the police chief in dallas when he made the statement not enough mental health funding give it to the place not enough drug addiction let the police handle it. and orange county florida the orange county gel is the biggest drug treatment region. in the the commissioner went on to say give it to the police they will w handle it and then chief brown ended with we are asking our cops too do too much. so while we'rere making sure our officers with the best training and equipment to utilize that equipment and holding them accountable , there are consequences for that action we also have to deal with the social ills in community in the first place and in 1968 it is president johnson course it was 58 or 68 and to have the council that looked at this issue and giving the best training but then they said we have to deal with unemployment and low wagess and substandard education in substandard housing and' homelessness if we will build a strong communities that we need we have to do the same
there is a whole other aspect of violent crime prevention section it basically says commissioner david brownas the police chief in dallas when he made the statement not enough mental health funding give it to the place not enough drug addiction let the police handle it. and orange county florida the orange county gel is the biggest drug treatment region. in the the commissioner went on to say give it to the police they will w handle it and then chief brown ended with we are asking our cops too...
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david: and you became the dean of students at brown? walter: i did. vid: were there a lot of african american professors? that brown? -- at brown? walter: at that point, there were quite a few. interesting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing with my old friends about what we call a golden age at brown. brown when i was there in 1969 and 1970, we had professors in engineering, physics, chemistry, political science, history, english, the general counsel was black. the associate human resources, we had a wonderful black community. it did not grow linearly, and it did not even last, but the time i was there in the early 1970's. a vibrant period. david: you were at brown for a number of years and then you got recruited to be the head of argonne? walter: i did. david: what does argonne actually do? walter: argonne is what is called a general science, national laboratory, one of the laboratories that the department of energy owns but they are operated by contractors. the university operates argonne. so, for much of this history it was involved
david: and you became the dean of students at brown? walter: i did. vid: were there a lot of african american professors? that brown? -- at brown? walter: at that point, there were quite a few. interesting that you'd ask about that because i was reminiscing with my old friends about what we call a golden age at brown. brown when i was there in 1969 and 1970, we had professors in engineering, physics, chemistry, political science, history, english, the general counsel was black. the associate...
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. >> so this is happening under david brown with the low level of compliance. >> that's not correct ifat the last report that nicame out we were almost at 80 percent compliant. but we are about 80 percent in compliance overall and we have moved faster than any other city in the same period of time. [inaudible conversations] >> i appreciate all these folks but the facts are clear we are in compliance every single day and the nonsense you are hearing. >> it was about the game database was the question what would it look like? >> no we would not we will do what works to make sure that young people have opportunity in the neighborhood our young people are walking around neighborhoods hopeless and they need opportunity why we have a plan to give apprenticeship's year-round and open the schools and instigate trade schools we need to prepare the people and start talkinges about police invest in the people. >> if i got rid of that gang database you know there was any rolled on a game database and 100 -year-old that is the oldest g in america. [laughter] g 75 percent of those live on the west s
. >> so this is happening under david brown with the low level of compliance. >> that's not correct ifat the last report that nicame out we were almost at 80 percent compliant. but we are about 80 percent in compliance overall and we have moved faster than any other city in the same period of time. [inaudible conversations] >> i appreciate all these folks but the facts are clear we are in compliance every single day and the nonsense you are hearing. >> it was about the...
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running on the issue of increasing hiring for the chicago police department, and getting rid of david brownof police. that alone should be a message. voters of chicago are tired of her. this is a weird thing we do in united states, we have a bad choice between an in incompetent incumbent and a stranger with relatively little experience, but we desire change. kennedy: we'll see. i don't think it is good news getting people to come to chicago, when images like this are biemed out to world, people say i don't want to fly through this that looks gross. >> there are a couple things, she should not have a hundred police detail. and not incorrect about policing, in 2022, there was a huge staffing problem with the police, not just city of chicago but state of illinois, they had a lot of people they needed to hire and fast, they lowered standards of hiring, you see 19% drop is people that are quitting, they signed up and said this is not what i signed up for. kennedy: i wonder why. >> not on her. i used to live in chicago. kennedy: she is in charge of a great city, of police, she is the mayor. she i
running on the issue of increasing hiring for the chicago police department, and getting rid of david brownof police. that alone should be a message. voters of chicago are tired of her. this is a weird thing we do in united states, we have a bad choice between an in incompetent incumbent and a stranger with relatively little experience, but we desire change. kennedy: we'll see. i don't think it is good news getting people to come to chicago, when images like this are biemed out to world, people...
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mayor lightfoot, this is happening under your police superintendent david brown. does he wear the jacket with the low level of compliance. >> that's absolutely not correct. if you look at the last report that come out from the independent monitor, we were almost at 85% compliance. >> 5% full compliance. >> we're about 80% in compliance overall and we have moved faster than any other city in the same period of time. so we can-- >> why are the officer-- >> let me bring in jamal green. >> i appreciate that all of these folks want to lob bombs from the cheap seats, but the facts are clear we're in compliance, we're improving our compliance every day and nonsense you're hearing from some of these folks are really completely-- >> jamal green, can i bring you in here, the original question was about the gang data base, would you have a gang data base and if so, what would it look like? >> no, we would not have a gang data base in our administration, what works is making sure that young people have opportunities in the neighborhoods. we're hearing about police, but not he
mayor lightfoot, this is happening under your police superintendent david brown. does he wear the jacket with the low level of compliance. >> that's absolutely not correct. if you look at the last report that come out from the independent monitor, we were almost at 85% compliance. >> 5% full compliance. >> we're about 80% in compliance overall and we have moved faster than any other city in the same period of time. so we can-- >> why are the officer-- >> let me...
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mayor lightfoot, this is happening under your police superintendent, david brown.he wear the jacket for this low level of compliance? >> absolutely not correct. if you look at the last report that came out from the independent monitor, we're at almost 80% compliance. >> 5% full compliance. >> we are about 80% in compliance overall and we have moved faster than any other city in the same period of time. so we can -- [talking simultaneously] glrm i believe in the consent decree. >> i appreciate that all these folks want to throw -- [indiscernible] -- but the fact of the matter is the facts are really clear. we're in compliance, we're improving our compliance every single day. and this nonsense that you're hearing from some of these folks is really completely a lie. [talking simultaneously] >> can i bring you in? the original question was about the gang database, would you have a gang database and if so, what would it look like? >> no. we would not have a gang database under our administration. we're going to actually do what works. and what works is making sure that
mayor lightfoot, this is happening under your police superintendent, david brown.he wear the jacket for this low level of compliance? >> absolutely not correct. if you look at the last report that came out from the independent monitor, we're at almost 80% compliance. >> 5% full compliance. >> we are about 80% in compliance overall and we have moved faster than any other city in the same period of time. so we can -- [talking simultaneously] glrm i believe in the consent decree....
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our coverage today starts with cnn's david culver who spent much of the pandemic in china for us. and cnn's pamela brown. david, you dug into the report what does it say? >> i wish, jake, i could tell you that it gives that definitive answer, because we were positioned ourselves as you know, three years ago in wuhan, just before the lockdown. and very curious how all of this began. and yet, what it does, it seems to create more really confusion, it seems for some looking on to this. especially when you consider there is no unanimous decision amongst all of the intel community to determine exactly how it began. if anything, it may actually even feed into the chinese narrative. and that's been one to muddy the waters, to deflect blame, to sow doubt into the origins of covid-19. all in all, though, it is interesting because the energy department and those sourcing that to us tell us it's new intel in particular that suggests the origins are from a lab. we don't get the details, though, as to what that new intel it is and how that might set the narrative apart, jake. >> and pamela, you're getting new intel
our coverage today starts with cnn's david culver who spent much of the pandemic in china for us. and cnn's pamela brown. david, you dug into the report what does it say? >> i wish, jake, i could tell you that it gives that definitive answer, because we were positioned ourselves as you know, three years ago in wuhan, just before the lockdown. and very curious how all of this began. and yet, what it does, it seems to create more really confusion, it seems for some looking on to this....
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where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16 year old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together and that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so, all these years later, detective velazquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl who had fallen in love with david jackson. i need help, she told objective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she knew. >> he was a very good-looking man. you know, we just had an attraction for each other. started talking. sweet, nice, kind. the swept me off my feet. it he was a good guy. >> as she talked a became clear, deep emotions would not see stay beneath the surface. >> i was young. i was still going to school. this was my first love. >> two youngsters in love. and then, well, things happened. don't they? >> mom, i got something to tell you. i said what. she said barbara's pregnant. >> judy was surprised. a little worried, maybe. but knowing nowhere n
where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16 year old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together and that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so, all these years later, detective velazquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl who had fallen in love with david jackson. i need help, she told objective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she knew....
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used to work together _ david cameron and brown used to work together. and protocol and the northern ireland protocol and the deal that the prime is hoping to announce this week, if not today, prevented by wings of the conservative party andy democratic unionist party, if the are to be believed. does it show his weakness that he has not been able to override those parts of the conservative party? irate override those parts of the conservative party? we are in the middle of a _ conservative party? we are in the middle of a negotiation _ conservative party? we are in the middle of a negotiation which - conservative party? we are in the middle of a negotiation which you | middle of a negotiation which you don't _ middle of a negotiation which you don't know the details of, so it is too early— don't know the details of, so it is too early to— don't know the details of, so it is too early to tell. he is a consensual politician, he wants to trring _ consensual politician, he wants to bring people along he has a challenge of reconciling the demands of the _ chal
used to work together _ david cameron and brown used to work together. and protocol and the northern ireland protocol and the deal that the prime is hoping to announce this week, if not today, prevented by wings of the conservative party andy democratic unionist party, if the are to be believed. does it show his weakness that he has not been able to override those parts of the conservative party? irate override those parts of the conservative party? we are in the middle of a _ conservative...
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. >> like joey brown, david.fect. >> mnobody is perfect. >> by the way, beam mow updates their target to 15.20. >> i wish they hadn't done that. i even have people who are in the business of building data centers and they're saying, they don't build them like they used to don't pin your hopes on data center that is just ill-advised. >> interesting not data centers benjamin, data centers, no >> no. not like plastics. >> exactly >> data center business -- go speak to the people who build data centers they wish they were building more data centers. it's not the growth engine that it was. >> it's a big part of, say, meta's capx guidance i have to ask about this subscription plan now. seems social media is moving to this professional content creator model. >> i think, mark, if i may be so bold as to call him that, is envious of the subscription model. to me he was trying more to do a service revenue stream allah apple versus a user stream i think the modernization of whatsapp which i believe is a $100 billion company
. >> like joey brown, david.fect. >> mnobody is perfect. >> by the way, beam mow updates their target to 15.20. >> i wish they hadn't done that. i even have people who are in the business of building data centers and they're saying, they don't build them like they used to don't pin your hopes on data center that is just ill-advised. >> interesting not data centers benjamin, data centers, no >> no. not like plastics. >> exactly >> data center...
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brown. >> jasmine! >> and right here tonight -- >> hi, mr. david!rincipal and jasmine's second grade css. >> they had an experience of the lifetime. >> all of the kids were so excited. >> hi, david. >> her forever mom, mel knee, and jasmine, now home and grateful. >> to have the class there to be with her and support her on that day, it was just very exciting. >> they were there for me and that they loved me and they cared for me. >> tonight, jasmine thankful for her forever parents, and for that extended family at school. >> bye, mr. david! >> we are so glad jasmine is home. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> this is really an innovative approach we are taking here in santa clara county. kristen: a plan to boost to get illegal guns off the streets. with a new gun safety strategy, it focuses on keeping the weapons out of the hands of certain people in the first place. good afternoon, i'm kristen sze. dan: and i am dan ashley. they simply do
brown. >> jasmine! >> and right here tonight -- >> hi, mr. david!rincipal and jasmine's second grade css. >> they had an experience of the lifetime. >> all of the kids were so excited. >> hi, david. >> her forever mom, mel knee, and jasmine, now home and grateful. >> to have the class there to be with her and support her on that day, it was just very exciting. >> they were there for me and that they loved me and they cared for me. >>...
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brown. >> jasmine! >> and right here tonight -- >> hi, mr. david!ipal mauro and jasmine's second grade class. >> these children had an experience of a lifetime. >> mrs. amanda hollins with jasmine. >> all of the kids were so excited that she found her forever home. >> hi, david. >> her forever mom, melanie, and jasmine, now home and grateful. >> to have the class there to be with her and support her on that day, it was just very exciting. >> they were there for me and that they loved me and they cared for me. >> tonight, jasmine thankful for her forever parents, and for that extended family at school. >> bye, mr. david! >> we are so glad jasmine is home. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. good night dan: after shooting blanks on a synagogue, the focus turns to the social media of the suspect. credit player role? >> details of the first pedestrian death in san jose. dan: see h can combat climate change and build a better bay area. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions this is abc7 news. ama: a boost to a first of
brown. >> jasmine! >> and right here tonight -- >> hi, mr. david!ipal mauro and jasmine's second grade class. >> these children had an experience of a lifetime. >> mrs. amanda hollins with jasmine. >> all of the kids were so excited that she found her forever home. >> hi, david. >> her forever mom, melanie, and jasmine, now home and grateful. >> to have the class there to be with her and support her on that day, it was just very exciting....
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new housing units over the next five years he sees that as a huge opportunity for black and brown developers davidthe s&p down about 0.11%, the nasdaq in positive territory. let's get over to carl and sara on the floor >>> good morning i'm carl quintanilla along with sara eisen on the new york stock exchange dan niles calling for rates to rise to 6% as morgan stanley pushes its first rate cut prediction back to early 2024. >>> bob iger's second first 100 days as ceo. michael nathanweighs in. >>> exclusive with affirm ceo max levchin with shares down 70% over the past year, the company cutting a fifth of its workforce earlier this month. >>> the final day of february ending with a
new housing units over the next five years he sees that as a huge opportunity for black and brown developers davidthe s&p down about 0.11%, the nasdaq in positive territory. let's get over to carl and sara on the floor >>> good morning i'm carl quintanilla along with sara eisen on the new york stock exchange dan niles calling for rates to rise to 6% as morgan stanley pushes its first rate cut prediction back to early 2024. >>> bob iger's second first 100 days as ceo....
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brown. real property disposal director david hac. disposal project manager and italy san francisco service center director jason cawthorne and regional chief architect maria surprise. oh happiness an integral part. of this project from the very beginning. well as you know, without the effort, we wouldn't be here today. so congratulations, mayor breed. supervisor dorsey, mr g. iceland mr. shoemaker and all who worked tirelessly with us to make this day happen, but above all to the new residents of this beautiful building welcome home. thank you. thank you. suki another important federal government agency that helped in this is that the department of housing and urban development and i'd like to ask jason poo from h u d two. uh, say a few words. all right. good morning. good morning. thank you warmed up by my friend and fellow regional administrator over here. so i am i'm jason, who had regional administrator for hud region nine, which covers the great states of arizona, california, hawaii and nevada. haven't said anything yet. so, um
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. >> he said david packard's vision was he didn't care if you were black, yellow, brown, green, whatever. they were going to get the best person for whatever job. >> reporter: living in mostly white palo alto with his wife and three sons, the clays stood out. and yet this trailblazer saw opportunities to make even more change so he ran for local office. >> he was the first african american on the palo alto city council. >> he knew what he wanted to do and would go after it even if people told him it was impossible. >> he passed up a lot of opportunities that would have been very lucrative but passed them up because it would have taken away from his family time. >> reporter: when clay left hewlett packard in the early '70s he would go on to start his own company rod-l electronics and there would earn his nickname black godfather of silicon valley. >> once the door was opened for him he made it a point to keep that door open and bring in other people. >> that is why they call him the black godfather of silicon valley is because the people that he brought along. >> reporter: at the age of 9
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brown. real property disposal director david hac. disposal project manager and italy san francisco service center director jason cawthorne and regional chief architect maria surprise. oh happiness an integral part. of this project from the very beginning. well as you know, without the effort, we wouldn't be here today. so congratulations, mayor breed. supervisor dorsey, mr g. iceland mr. shoemaker and all who worked tirelessly with us to make this day happen, but above all to the new residents of this beautiful building welcome home. thank you. thank you. suki another important federal government agency that helped in this is that the department of housing and urban development and i'd like to ask jason poo from h u d two. uh, say a few words. all right. good morning. good morning. thank you warmed up by my friend and fellow regional administrator over here. so i am i'm jason, who had regional administrator for hud region nine, which covers the great states of arizona, california, hawaii and nevada. haven't said anything yet. so, um
brown. real property disposal director david hac. disposal project manager and italy san francisco service center director jason cawthorne and regional chief architect maria surprise. oh happiness an integral part. of this project from the very beginning. well as you know, without the effort, we wouldn't be here today. so congratulations, mayor breed. supervisor dorsey, mr g. iceland mr. shoemaker and all who worked tirelessly with us to make this day happen, but above all to the new residents...
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brown. real property disposal director david hac. disposal project manager and italy san francisco service center director jason cawthorne and regional chief architect maria surprise. oh happiness an integral part. of this project from the very beginning. well as you know, without the effort, we wouldn't be here today. so congratulations, mayor breed. supervisor dorsey, mr g. iceland mr. shoemaker and all who worked tirelessly with us to make this day happen, but above all to the new residents of this beautiful building welcome home. thank you. thank you. suki another important federal government agency that helped in this is that the department of housing and urban development and i'd like to ask jason poo from h u d two. uh, say a few words. all right. good morning. good morning. thank you warmed up by my friend and fellow regional administrator over here. so i am i'm jason, who had regional administrator for hud region nine, which covers the great states of arizona, california, hawaii and nevada. haven't said anything yet. so, um
brown. real property disposal director david hac. disposal project manager and italy san francisco service center director jason cawthorne and regional chief architect maria surprise. oh happiness an integral part. of this project from the very beginning. well as you know, without the effort, we wouldn't be here today. so congratulations, mayor breed. supervisor dorsey, mr g. iceland mr. shoemaker and all who worked tirelessly with us to make this day happen, but above all to the new residents...
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brown. real property disposal director david hac. disposal project manager and italy san francisco service center director jason cawthorne and regional chief architect maria surprise. oh happiness an integral part. of this project from the very beginning. well as you know, without the effort, we wouldn't be here today. so congratulations, mayor breed. supervisor dorsey, mr g. iceland mr. shoemaker and all who worked tirelessly with us to make this day happen, but above all to the new residents of this beautiful building welcome home. thank you. thank you. suki another important federal government agency that helped in this is that the department of housing and urban development and i'd like to ask jason poo from h u d two. uh, say a few words. all right. good morning. good morning. thank you warmed up by my friend and fellow regional administrator over here. so i am i'm jason, who had regional administrator for hud region nine, which covers the great states of arizona, california, hawaii and nevada. haven't said anything yet. so, um
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david. i'm about to show you a really busy map, so, let me point out that kind of brown and yellow color. both about wind. we're talking gusts upwards of 60 or even 85 miles per hour, which we have gotten close to in oklahoma. we've seen damage in texas. but from santa barbara to jam jamestown, new york, it's all about that wind. not even attached to a thunderstorm. take that wind, though, and you add snow, i-25, we're talking denver, overnight tonight into early tomorrow, down south to taos kouk big-time problems on the roads. that storm that's going to sweep in, bring damaging winds and tornado threat. that erupts through tomorrow evening. and ahead of all of this, we are extremely mild. more than 200 highemperature eo th e of the week east rockies. >> and this could make it very volatile. ginger zee tonight, thank you. we'll see you in the morning. >>> now to the objects shot from the sky over the u.s. and canada, and tonight, for the first time, the dramatic new audio from the fighter pilots tracking those objects. tonight, the white house on what they're calling the leading explanati
david. i'm about to show you a really busy map, so, let me point out that kind of brown and yellow color. both about wind. we're talking gusts upwards of 60 or even 85 miles per hour, which we have gotten close to in oklahoma. we've seen damage in texas. but from santa barbara to jam jamestown, new york, it's all about that wind. not even attached to a thunderstorm. take that wind, though, and you add snow, i-25, we're talking denver, overnight tonight into early tomorrow, down south to taos...
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david bright. he talks about when he's over washington, in york over in washington, in new york , brown , how he goesdon brown, how he goes out to bars . we have we have out to bars. we have we have some of these quotes here that we can show on the screen . this we can show on the screen. this is from damian mcbride's book power trip. if we chartered a flight from ba virgin in or one of the occasional private airlines we used, then the food and booze we'd normally consume was on the flight, was obviously thrown in as well . you also thrown in as well. you also wrote, we drive out to summers, restaurant and sports in arlington on saturday morning , arlington on saturday morning, sunday lunchtimes and weekday afternoons to catch any live premiership or champions league games. gordon drink. well, that's saying gordon wouldn't drink, but no doubt the advisers would . this really is would. this really is interesting because so many of the people that there at the top of the brown administration are now back in running the labour party . correct. so i had now back in running the labour party. correct. so i
david bright. he talks about when he's over washington, in york over in washington, in new york , brown , how he goesdon brown, how he goes out to bars . we have we have out to bars. we have we have some of these quotes here that we can show on the screen . this we can show on the screen. this is from damian mcbride's book power trip. if we chartered a flight from ba virgin in or one of the occasional private airlines we used, then the food and booze we'd normally consume was on the flight, was...
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brown. the headlines at three o'clock. the former met police officer, david barely knew. you behaved as if you were untouchable. a 45—year—old man has been found guilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of his daughter — 16—year—old kaylea was morbidly obese when she died at the family home in october 2020. the conditions in which kaylea was found were apparent and indicate that shocking neglect over a long period of time both environmentally and physically. more than 5,000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes which struck turkey and syria — rescuers continue desparate efforts to save people trapped beneath the rubble. every minute, every hour that passes, the chances of finding survivors alive diminishes. grant shapps is appointed to the new role, of energy and net zero secretary and greg hands replaces nadhim zahawi as conservative chairman in a mini cabinet re—shuffle. police believe the epsom college headteacher, shot dead with her daughter, was killed by her husband, who then took his own life. hello. the former metropolitan police
brown. the headlines at three o'clock. the former met police officer, david barely knew. you behaved as if you were untouchable. a 45—year—old man has been found guilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of his daughter — 16—year—old kaylea was morbidly obese when she died at the family home in october 2020. the conditions in which kaylea was found were apparent and indicate that shocking neglect over a long period of time both environmentally and physically. more than 5,000...