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kate larson is there at travis air force base with the latest. >> reporter: in the past hour, wehere will be two planes landing here between 6:00 and 9:00 in the morning. one plane will then refuel and move on to an air station in san diego, the other will remain here. all of the evacuees were tested for coronavirus before they left china. and as soon as they get off the plane, they will be tested again. after weeks of waiting in chinese coronavirus hot zone, 250 americans finally evacuated. they're bound for this hotel, in fairfield where they will be quarantined for at least two weeks. 14,000 people work at the base, and many in town are concerned. >> there are people out there that have compromised immune systems where this would be debt mental to them. >> lots of people on our facebook and community groups are terror feed. i feel like it's like the bird flu. >> reporter: if one of them is diagnosed be tako a hospital. >> this is one of our isolation rooms. >> reporter: lisa winston works at san francisco general. right now, ucsf is treating two coronavirus patients. she says sf g
kate larson is there at travis air force base with the latest. >> reporter: in the past hour, wehere will be two planes landing here between 6:00 and 9:00 in the morning. one plane will then refuel and move on to an air station in san diego, the other will remain here. all of the evacuees were tested for coronavirus before they left china. and as soon as they get off the plane, they will be tested again. after weeks of waiting in chinese coronavirus hot zone, 250 americans finally...
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kate larson has the story. we warn you, some of the photos may be disturbing. >> sometime between saturday 4:00 and sunday morning, someone came in and tortured our chickens. >> reporter: you may find the next photos disturbing. four chickens found mutilated. a fifth chicken is still missing. she has been the director here for more than 20 years. >> there's a great violation and uneasiness we're now feeling. what is next, children or other adults? you know, where does it stop? >> reporter: the sheriffs came out here to investigate and each took the chickens as evidence. but now they're saying they can't conclusively determine that they were killed by a human. but they don't know how the chings with placed after they were killed. >> to be in this kind of environment and for somebody to conduct themselves in that way seems mad. >> reporter: all three of her children have attended the preschool, which now has a go fund me page to raise money for cameras in the yard. >> when you realize that a place that you have b
kate larson has the story. we warn you, some of the photos may be disturbing. >> sometime between saturday 4:00 and sunday morning, someone came in and tortured our chickens. >> reporter: you may find the next photos disturbing. four chickens found mutilated. a fifth chicken is still missing. she has been the director here for more than 20 years. >> there's a great violation and uneasiness we're now feeling. what is next, children or other adults? you know, where does it stop?...
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i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." >> all right, kate, thank you. >>> meanwhile, the oakley unified schoolked all students, staff, and families to self-quarantine for two week it is they recently returned from china. a patient is one of two previously confirmed coronavirus patients in santa clara county. there are no new cases in the bay area. >> in total, there are 11 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the united states. but the death toll continues to rise, rising to 490 in other parts of the world, with more than 24,000 confirmed cases worldwide. the vast majority in china. off the coast of japan, a princess cruise ship with 3700 people on board is in quarantine. ten passengers have tested positive for coronavirus. they will be taken off the ship to a hospital in japan. that ship will remain in quarantine for 14 days. you can learn more about the symptoms of the coronavirus, and how you can protect yourself by going to abc7news.com. >>> new details about the app blamed for the chaos in iowa. >>> remote wildlife camera captures a rare moment in the south bay. >>> dog lovers will get a
i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." >> all right, kate, thank you. >>> meanwhile, the oakley unified schoolked all students, staff, and families to self-quarantine for two week it is they recently returned from china. a patient is one of two previously confirmed coronavirus patients in santa clara county. there are no new cases in the bay area. >> in total, there are 11 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the united states. but the death toll continues to rise, rising...
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kate larson has the story. we warn you, some of the photos may be disturbing. >> sometime between saturday 4:00 and sunday morning, someone came in and tortured our chickens. >> reporter: you may find the next photos disturbing. four chickens found mutilated. a fifth chicken is still missing. she has been the director here for more than 20 years. >> there's a great violation and uneasiness we're now feeling. what is next, children or other adults? you know, where does it stop? >> reporter: the sheriffs came out here to investigate and each took the chickens as evidence. but now they're saying they can't conclusively determine that they were killed by a human. but they don't know how the chings with placed after they were killed. >> to be in this kind of environment and for somebody to conduct themselves in that way seems mad. >> reporter: all three of her children have attended the preschool, which now has a go fund me page to raise money for cameras in the yard. >> when you realize that a place that you have b
kate larson has the story. we warn you, some of the photos may be disturbing. >> sometime between saturday 4:00 and sunday morning, someone came in and tortured our chickens. >> reporter: you may find the next photos disturbing. four chickens found mutilated. a fifth chicken is still missing. she has been the director here for more than 20 years. >> there's a great violation and uneasiness we're now feeling. what is next, children or other adults? you know, where does it stop?...
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i'm kate larson. we have more on the coronavirus outbreak in a minute but first a quick look at weather with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >>> good morning, kate. it's a dry start. we do have patchy fog in the north bay. also along on the coast. three-mile visibility. looking at the east bay this morning numbers in the 40s. 43 in hayward. 46 in union city. with the cool 35 and fog in santa rosa. 48 with fog in and around the shoreline. throughout the day today, starting out with fog and then 60s arrive with a few high clouds. noontime, 4:00 increasing clouds, a weak front from the north will bring in clouds to the north bay and looking at that sun setting at 5:48. see the clouds there. a cold front will it bring rain? not likely but we are talking wind and that could last through the holiday. details coming up, kate. >> thank you, lisa. >>> new overnight, the coronavirus reaches now corners of the globe. france reporting the first death of a patient in europe. officials say it's an 80-y
i'm kate larson. we have more on the coronavirus outbreak in a minute but first a quick look at weather with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >>> good morning, kate. it's a dry start. we do have patchy fog in the north bay. also along on the coast. three-mile visibility. looking at the east bay this morning numbers in the 40s. 43 in hayward. 46 in union city. with the cool 35 and fog in santa rosa. 48 with fog in and around the shoreline. throughout the day today, starting...
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in san francisco, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >> politics is a small world. new at 6:00, some insight from people who have known london breed and worked with her for decades. two members of bart's board of directors. >> i was extremely impressed with her forthcoming nature. and i do know that the ways in which african-american elected officials, especially women, are portrayed, we need to be forth right, which she's being and be honest, which she's being and she's stepping out. >> i just want to put myself on the record of saying while we have political differences, i'm very proud of her for coming forward in the way that she did. i think while her post is painful to read in some ways i think there's real beauty in it and also vulnerability. those of us blessed and entrusted by the public to have power, sometimes it's good to be a little more vulnerable. >> we have included the mayor's entire essay that was posted on our web site. when the mayor spoke earlier today we streamed it live so you could watch it has it happened. we sent out this push alert through
in san francisco, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >> politics is a small world. new at 6:00, some insight from people who have known london breed and worked with her for decades. two members of bart's board of directors. >> i was extremely impressed with her forthcoming nature. and i do know that the ways in which african-american elected officials, especially women, are portrayed, we need to be forth right, which she's being and be honest, which she's being and she's stepping out....
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i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. back to you. >> lots of good info. thanks, kate. >>> epic parties are in the works for sgluunday. >> we'll take you live to the south bay, home of levi's stadium, to see who's prepared to party. >> reporter: i'm live in downtown miami. in just a few minutes we'll take you inside the official 49ers team house here on bay front park. that's next. >>> i'm spencer christian. our mild, huge tax breaks for the rich, while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system. our campaign is funded by the working people of this country, and those are the people that i will represent. no more tax breaks for billionaires. we are going to guarantee health care to all people and create up to 20 million good paying jobs to save this planet. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message because we need an economy that works for all of us, not just wealthy campaign contributors. it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the o
i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. back to you. >> lots of good info. thanks, kate. >>> epic parties are in the works for sgluunday. >> we'll take you live to the south bay, home of levi's stadium, to see who's prepared to party. >> reporter: i'm live in downtown miami. in just a few minutes we'll take you inside the official 49ers team house here on bay front park. that's next. >>> i'm spencer christian. our mild, huge tax breaks for the rich, while the...
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kate larson, abc7 news. >> nice that it can get reused. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. >> thanks for joining us for abc news at 4:00. >> be sure to stay right here. the democratic presidential debate is coming up next. >> it will be really interesting to see how joe biden does in particular. >>> the race is on, the first votes have been cast, and tonight, the candidates are here. our new hampshire debate starts right now. >>> this is an abc news special. >> we are on the cusp of changing the game for ordinary americans. >> we want a government that represents all of us. >> we need a president who's not only ready to fight, but is also ready to heal this country. >> we know we win by bringing people with us instead of shutting them out. >> we need solutions that will actually movemues ur oand our country forward. >> the first thing we're going to have do is inspire people in america, just show up in november and win. >> americans do big
kate larson, abc7 news. >> nice that it can get reused. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. >> thanks for joining us for abc news at 4:00. >> be sure to stay right here. the democratic presidential debate is coming up next. >> it will be really interesting to see how joe biden does in particular. >>> the race is on, the first votes have been cast, and tonight, the candidates are here. our new hampshire debate starts right now....
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. >>> good morning i'm kate larson.single and hoping for the special someone next valentine's day. you may be able to find love on a roller coaster at six flags discovery kingdom in vallejo. believe it or not the theme park holds the first ever coaster speed dating even from 10:00 to 11:00 this morning. single people placed in age groups between 24 and 36 appear 37 and 39 and take turns being paired up with a few minutes to get to know each other on that. date scorecards will help determine if people are matches. not clear if the second date is on the roller coaster. lisa keeping track of the forecast. lisa if they get on the roller coaster is it clear skies. >> check out how sunny. upper 40s in san francisco .preponderate. nice day with upper 60s in the warmest locations in the north bay. >> all right. thank you >>> welcome back. explosive moves almost bring down the house. check this out. zion williamson's slam-dunk damaged the rim during friday's nba all-stars rising stars challenge. the bent rim was fixed at halftim
. >>> good morning i'm kate larson.single and hoping for the special someone next valentine's day. you may be able to find love on a roller coaster at six flags discovery kingdom in vallejo. believe it or not the theme park holds the first ever coaster speed dating even from 10:00 to 11:00 this morning. single people placed in age groups between 24 and 36 appear 37 and 39 and take turns being paired up with a few minutes to get to know each other on that. date scorecards will help...
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abc 7 reporter kate larson spoke with the man tonight and what neighbors are doing to try to keep that neighborhood safe. >> reporter: two men run up behind the victim, grab him, scuffle and then put a gun to the back of his head. the suspects force him to ground and pat down his body before walking away. you can see the gun in the robber's hand clear as the day it light. the victim told me he didn't want to go on camera for fear of retaliation but told me the suspect stole his phone and necklace and bracelet all worth about $5,000. after the suspects leave, the victim sits up, turns off the vacuum he was cleaning his car with and hurries inside. freddy rojas asked we blur his face. he lives in the same building as his nephew and installed the ring camera that captured the brazen crime. >> it can be any person, happen to any person right here. >> reporter: but what rojas and his neighbors want criminals to know if they're on camera. >> now i think we're going to deploy a much larger network of cameras here. >> reporter: his cameras caught what neighbors believe is the suspect's white s
abc 7 reporter kate larson spoke with the man tonight and what neighbors are doing to try to keep that neighborhood safe. >> reporter: two men run up behind the victim, grab him, scuffle and then put a gun to the back of his head. the suspects force him to ground and pat down his body before walking away. you can see the gun in the robber's hand clear as the day it light. the victim told me he didn't want to go on camera for fear of retaliation but told me the suspect stole his phone and...
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abc 7 reporter kate larson spoke with the man tonight and what neighbors are doing to try to keep that neighborhood safe. >> reporter: two men run up behind the victim, grab him, scuffle and then put a gun to the back of his head. the suspects force him to ground and pat down his body before walking away. you can see the gun in the robber's hand clear as the day it light. the victim told me he didn't want to go on camera for fear of retaliation but told me the suspect stole his phone and necklace and bracelet all worth about $5,000. after the suspects leave, the victim sits up, turns off the vacuum he was cleaning his car with and hurries inside. freddy rojas asked we blur his face. he lives in the same building as his nephew and installed the ring camera that captured the brazen crime. >> it can be any person, happen to any person right here. >> reporter: but what rojas and his neighbors want criminals to know if they're on camera. >> now i think we're going to deploy a much larger network of cameras here. >> reporter: his cameras caught what neighbors believe is the suspect's white s
abc 7 reporter kate larson spoke with the man tonight and what neighbors are doing to try to keep that neighborhood safe. >> reporter: two men run up behind the victim, grab him, scuffle and then put a gun to the back of his head. the suspects force him to ground and pat down his body before walking away. you can see the gun in the robber's hand clear as the day it light. the victim told me he didn't want to go on camera for fear of retaliation but told me the suspect stole his phone and...
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. >> kate larson has the new developments in this story. >> there have been rumblings for a while. the mayor admitted to having a romantic relationship 20 years ago and accepting a gift from him valued at $5,600.$5,600 now some supervisors are expressing deep concern. >> i talked to the city attorney. that is a clear violation of the law. because of that serious violation and
. >> kate larson has the new developments in this story. >> there have been rumblings for a while. the mayor admitted to having a romantic relationship 20 years ago and accepting a gift from him valued at $5,600.$5,600 now some supervisors are expressing deep concern. >> i talked to the city attorney. that is a clear violation of the law. because of that serious violation and
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. >> i'm kate larson in the icu at san francisco general where they have air isolation units ready toase someone shows one coronavirus or another infectious disease. at 11:00 we take you inside. >>> and remembering kobe bryant, sports illustrated reveals a special honor for the basketball super star that we just lost. >>> and coming up next on abc 7, you can watch the conners. that will be followed by "bless this mess." at 10:00 catch "jeopardy" and "wheel of fortune". >> jimmy kimmel live comes on at 11:35. >> that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for news anytime on the abc news app. >> for sandhya patel, the entire abc 7 news team, we appreciate your time, and we'll see you again at 11:00. ♪ hey! hey, dad. hey, dad. you coming with us to visit becky at the hospital? no, i can't. i'm on a break from work, but i got something for becky, if you'd give it to her. the store sells this really great lanolin cocoa butter for stretch marks. wow, that's sweet. after all she's been through, it's nice to remind her she's all stretched out. i looked in our baby section. it was either
. >> i'm kate larson in the icu at san francisco general where they have air isolation units ready toase someone shows one coronavirus or another infectious disease. at 11:00 we take you inside. >>> and remembering kobe bryant, sports illustrated reveals a special honor for the basketball super star that we just lost. >>> and coming up next on abc 7, you can watch the conners. that will be followed by "bless this mess." at 10:00 catch "jeopardy" and...
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i'm kate larson we start with a look at weather with lisa argen. morning, lisa. >> hey, kate, good morning to you. it's chilly in the north bay where we have a little bit of fog, also along the coast. but otherwise it's a quiet start to the weekend. temperatures in the east bay from in the 40s. it from sand leonardoo. oakland at 49. upper 30s in novato fog in santa rosa. and along the coast pacifica 48 degrees. mild visibility in the north bay. quarter mile half moon bay. chillier in the south bay and east bay. 7 to 9 degrees colder than yesterday. through the morning hours the fog dissipates after the sun comes up about 7:00. plenty of 50s left over. by 1:00 upper 50s to low to mid-60s. a nice day. look at clouds increasing from the north. that's a cold front we talk about the cloud cover tonight. will the clouds bring any rain and wind we need to talk about? the answer coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, lisa. we have developing news out of the east bay. we are pushing for more information on a possible shooting in pittsburgh last night. he
i'm kate larson we start with a look at weather with lisa argen. morning, lisa. >> hey, kate, good morning to you. it's chilly in the north bay where we have a little bit of fog, also along the coast. but otherwise it's a quiet start to the weekend. temperatures in the east bay from in the 40s. it from sand leonardoo. oakland at 49. upper 30s in novato fog in santa rosa. and along the coast pacifica 48 degrees. mild visibility in the north bay. quarter mile half moon bay. chillier in the...
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larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizing local sanctuary policiesboth the prosecution and defenseill likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark president trump took the kate's tylee casand made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. ample of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very ngerous to the community clark recalls of the case garnered a lot of pretrial publicity. this is a change of nue is not f the table for the defse. >>jury selection will be key says clark anboth sides will be hard pressed to avoid the perception that sanctuary alongside carlos curran's a what both sides want to do in this case itry not to have the sanctuary city debate come into e courtroom nd permeate the jury selection process which i ink sense the message to the community that we are only going to dge this man by what he is accused of doing in looking at the facts surrounding this case not his. >>immigration history. and that. >>a complicating or at lea delay the case is the fact tt da originally assigned to this case has now been promoted to judge so the case ha
larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizing local sanctuary policiesboth the prosecution and defenseill likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark president trump took the kate's tylee casand made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. ample of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very ngerous to the community clark recalls of the...
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larson's murder. >>given the pontial for poticizinlocal sanctuary licies. botthe prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial aft the coming election sayclark president trump took the kate's tylee case and made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson se in reignite this debate. >>towards s reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls how the case garnered a lot of pretrl publicity this is a chge of venue is not off the table for thdefense. >>jury selection will be key says clark and both ses will be hard pressed o avoid the perception that sanctuary cities will be on trial right alongside carlos curran's a what both sides want to do in this case is try not to have the sanctuary city debate come into the courtroom and permeate the jury selection the message to the community th we are only gog to judge this man by what he is accused of doing in looking at the facts surrounding is case. >>not his immigrion history and insan jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>well in e south bay lawmakers in santa clara county are coming up with an aggressive plan to keep guns
larson's murder. >>given the pontial for poticizinlocal sanctuary licies. botthe prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial aft the coming election sayclark president trump took the kate's tylee case and made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson se in reignite this debate. >>towards s reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls how the case...
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larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizing local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark president trump took the kate's tylee case and made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls how the case garnered a lot of pretrial publicity this is a change of venue is not off the table for the defense. >>jury selection will be key says clark and both sides will be hard pressed to avoid the perception that sanctuary cities will be on trial right alongside carlos curran's a what both sides want to do in this case is try not to have the sanctuary city debate come into the courtroom and permeate the jury selection process which i think sense the message to the community that we are only going to judge this man by what he is accused of doing in looking at the facts surrounding this case. >>not his immigration history and in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>next today, presidential candidates are ramping up t
larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizing local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark president trump took the kate's tylee case and made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls...
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larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizing local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark president trump took the kate's tylee case and made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls of the case garnered a lot of pretrial publicity. this is a change of venue is not off the table for the defense. >>jury selection will be key says clark and both sides will be hard pressed to avoid the perception that sanctuary cities will be on trial right alongside carlos curran's a what both sides want to do in this case is try not to have the sanctuary city debate come into the courtroom and permeate the jury selection process which i think sense the message to the community that we are only going to judge this man by what he is accused of doing in looking at the facts surrounding this case. >>not his immigration history. san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>meanwhile former presidential candidate juliÁn castro is t
larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizing local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark president trump took the kate's tylee case and made that part of his election platform. and he's could take the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary cities and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls...
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larson's murder. >>given the potential for politicizi local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defense will likely prefer to go to trial after the cong election says clark president trump tookthe kate's tylee case and made that part of his election atform. and he's could ta the bambi larson case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how nctuy cities and the policies canbe very dangerous to the community clark recalls of the case garnered a lot of pretrial publicity this is a change of nue is not off the table for the defense. >>jury selection will be key says clara both sides will be hard pressed to avoid th perceptiothat sanctuary cities will be on trial right alongside carlos curran's whatboth sides want to do in this case is trnot to have the nctuary city debate come into the courtroom and permeate the jy selection process which i think nse the message to the community that we are ly going to judge this man by what he is accused of doing in looking at the facts surrounding this case not his. >>immigration history. san jose rob fladeboe on 4 news. >>4 people are in custody tonight after a chase that spanned 3 counties chp napa releasing thi
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larson's murder. politicizing local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defenswill likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark presidenttrump took the kate's tyle case and made that part of his electin platform. and he's could take the bambi lars case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary citi and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls how the case garnered a lot of etrial publicity. this is a change of venue isnot off the table for the defense. >>jury selection will be key says clark a both sides will be hard pressed to avoid the perception that sanctuary cities will be on trial right alongside carlos curran's a this case is try not to have the sanctuary city debate come into the courtroom and permeate the jury selection process which i think sense the message to the community that we are only going to judge this man by wh he is accused of doing in looking at the facts surrounding this case not his. >>immigration history. san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 new along san francisco's outside embarcadero clear skies over the bay area look t all th blue not a cloud i
larson's murder. politicizing local sanctuary policies. both the prosecution and defenswill likely prefer to go to trial after the coming election says clark presidenttrump took the kate's tyle case and made that part of his electin platform. and he's could take the bambi lars case in reignite this debate. >>towards his reelection because this is a. example of how sanctuary citi and the policies can be very dangerous to the community clark recalls how the case garnered a lot of etrial...
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kate nelson looks at how the civil war impacted the american west is the union and confederate armies fought for control of the territory. in the three cornered for. pulitzer prize-winning historian edward larson chronicles the relationship between benjamin franklin and george washington. presidential historian and former senior at george w. bush aid - - looks at the internal sites that shaped presidential administrations and fight house. also being published this week, the daily beast - - argue that donald trump's associates have corrupted the highest levels of american government in, sinking in the swamp. in washington's end, former presidential speechwriter jonathan horn provides a history of george washington's final years. craig furman reports on the books written by former presidents in author in chief. and in american charlotte, university of texas professor kate winkler dawson. ports of the life of one of america's first forensic scientists. look for these in bookstores this, week and watch for the authors in the future on booktv on c-span2. [inaudible question] >> good evening everybody and
kate nelson looks at how the civil war impacted the american west is the union and confederate armies fought for control of the territory. in the three cornered for. pulitzer prize-winning historian edward larson chronicles the relationship between benjamin franklin and george washington. presidential historian and former senior at george w. bush aid - - looks at the internal sites that shaped presidential administrations and fight house. also being published this week, the daily beast - -...