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. >> during abendroth's stay at ken county, another inmate brutally assaulted a female deputy. choked to the point of unconsciousness. abendroth witnessed part of the attack. >> i see myself inside that person that was causing that woman harm. and i realized that that's not who i want to be. how did i become a monster? i became a monster by drugs and alcohol, making wrong choices and walking down the wrong rode ♪ stuff the body in a bag >> still his life on the outside revolves around his rap group. his music glorifies murder and mayhem. his stage name is krak rok. >> it's k-r-a-k r-o-k. i want it to sound like the drug terminology. that way it intrigues. parents hate it, kids love it. controversy sells. it always will. >> today a toned down version of krak rok will be allowed to emerge inside the jail. they are about to stage a battle rap. >> i've done see people mess this up every time. you have one where you go in and diss the person to the fullest extent you can. you have ones where you freestyle. whoever has a better freestyle. >> deputy king is assigned to abendroth's hou
. >> during abendroth's stay at ken county, another inmate brutally assaulted a female deputy. choked to the point of unconsciousness. abendroth witnessed part of the attack. >> i see myself inside that person that was causing that woman harm. and i realized that that's not who i want to be. how did i become a monster? i became a monster by drugs and alcohol, making wrong choices and walking down the wrong rode ♪ stuff the body in a bag >> still his life on the outside...
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. >> good morning, i want to show you a live picture in highway 24, broward county mayor ken keechi is issuing a black ice advisory. it is not lake tahoe but it will be another chilly day and we will check in with steve for the complete forecast. let's talk about weather and traffic, steve is right here. >> i am and thank you very much, a very good morning, we have some cold temperatures and most of the records were 1972 and napa's 1932. it was 24 and san
. >> good morning, i want to show you a live picture in highway 24, broward county mayor ken keechi is issuing a black ice advisory. it is not lake tahoe but it will be another chilly day and we will check in with steve for the complete forecast. let's talk about weather and traffic, steve is right here. >> i am and thank you very much, a very good morning, we have some cold temperatures and most of the records were 1972 and napa's 1932. it was 24 and san
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. >> countying us from ken what. it was three years ago, today that the uprising known as the arab spring began. thousands once again marching in that country today, marking the country's 2010 revolution, many there say three years later, testimony cities facing challenges. nadine ba ba reports. >> images that inspired uprising across the region. exactly three years ago, street vendors set himself on fire after being harassed by local dishes. the protests following his death swept across the country. the anniversary means little. she is mourning her son who was arrested last month. less than an hour later the police called saying he was dead. but his family says he was clearly tortured. >> they hit him on his forehead. there are so many beatings on his back and feet, they have no mercy. they hit people in the street, is can you imagine what it is like in the police station? >> the family are now seeking a new autopsy, they hope they will be proved right, and plan to press charges. al jazeera took their complaints to
. >> countying us from ken what. it was three years ago, today that the uprising known as the arab spring began. thousands once again marching in that country today, marking the country's 2010 revolution, many there say three years later, testimony cities facing challenges. nadine ba ba reports. >> images that inspired uprising across the region. exactly three years ago, street vendors set himself on fire after being harassed by local dishes. the protests following his death swept...
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. >> good morning, i want to show you a live picture in highway 24, broward county mayor ken keechi is issuing a black ice advisory. it is not lake tahoe but it will be another chilly day and we will check in with steve for the complete forecast. let's talk about weather and traffic, steve is right here. >> i am and thank you very much, a very good morning, we have some cold temperatures and most of the records were 1972 and napa's 1932. it was 24 and san francisco dipped and that's not going to happen. oakland airport is close. their record is 18 and that will not happen. the record is 26 and in 1972, we have the freeze warning and it goes until 1:00. by wednesday and thursday, we should start to see moderation as temperatures warm up every day. 20s and 30s, we are pretty close on these temperatures and there is not a cloud to be found in the state of california. so a cold morning, here is some sunshine, a little breezy and some highs today, upper 40s for some and very low 50s. here is sal. >>> all lanes of interstate 880 are back open after they hit some barrels on the 5th avenue x i
. >> good morning, i want to show you a live picture in highway 24, broward county mayor ken keechi is issuing a black ice advisory. it is not lake tahoe but it will be another chilly day and we will check in with steve for the complete forecast. let's talk about weather and traffic, steve is right here. >> i am and thank you very much, a very good morning, we have some cold temperatures and most of the records were 1972 and napa's 1932. it was 24 and san francisco dipped and that's...
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. >> reporter: how down county high's athletic director ken wright says the senior encouraged other athletes enrolled both the girls and boys basketball team and the players did it all from the sponsorships to the raffles to selling the t-shirts. it was 100% student led. >> reporter: they're raising money by selling hoops for heroes t-shirts and raving off an ipad and then the tournament. playing tuscarora january 8. u.s. army specialist josh who lost both legs serving in afghanistan was the guest of honor at last year's inaugustal event. -- inaugural event. maggie knows how lucky she is. >> my dad was so fortunate to come back completely intact. i mean, physically and mentally he came out amazing from it. >> reporter: maggie's dad served tours in afghanistan and iraq flying helicopters for the marines and mom, a naval academy graduate was a jet pilot. her biological family inspired her love of country which she's passed on to her raiders family. >> it's a nye of patriotism -- it's a night of patriotism and just joy for the united states of america. >> reporter: in leesburg, diane roberts, w
. >> reporter: how down county high's athletic director ken wright says the senior encouraged other athletes enrolled both the girls and boys basketball team and the players did it all from the sponsorships to the raffles to selling the t-shirts. it was 100% student led. >> reporter: they're raising money by selling hoops for heroes t-shirts and raving off an ipad and then the tournament. playing tuscarora january 8. u.s. army specialist josh who lost both legs serving in...
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ken. >>> fairfax, loudoun and prince william county schools again and many districts to the west are all closed tomorrow, d.c. public schools on a two hour delay. as new school closings come in, we're putting them at the bottom of the screen. many schools typically alert us between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., but federal and local governments have not reported in about closings or delays. the federal government could declare liberal leave tonight. we're starting wusa9 news with andrea roane and mike hydek a half hour early monday morning, so a 4 a.m. start tomorrow for updates, closings, delays and morning commute road conditions. >>> you saw the burgundy and gold today take a 45-10 beatdown from the kansas city chiefs. tonight everybody is asking how long are the shanahans going to be around? >> that is the big question. according to multiple reports out tonight, owner dan snyder, gm bruce allen stayed behind at fedex field a few hours later than every 1 else this evening, most expecting mike -- everyone else this evening, most expecting mike shanahan to be fired. the question is when? tonight o
ken. >>> fairfax, loudoun and prince william county schools again and many districts to the west are all closed tomorrow, d.c. public schools on a two hour delay. as new school closings come in, we're putting them at the bottom of the screen. many schools typically alert us between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., but federal and local governments have not reported in about closings or delays. the federal government could declare liberal leave tonight. we're starting wusa9 news with andrea roane and...
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. >> ken anderson was the prosecutor, the elected district attorney in williamson county at the time. morton case was the biggest case that ken anderson had been involved in. >> district attorney anderson was somebody that we had seen and looked up to. he really ran the court. he ran the case. he was -- his timing was good. he came across as not only believable, but almost just, you know, iconic in the room. >> the lead investigator was don wood, who was on the witness list. we thought wood would take the stand. and we would have the opportunity to cross him. when he was passed to us for cross-examination, we'd get his reports. they never called don wood. instead they called the sheriff boutwell to the stand. he didn't testify for very long. and he didn't really say that much. why were they being so careful with woods? we didn't know. >> in other trial news, damaging testimony yesterday in the wife-beating murder trial of michael morton. >> the jury relied on the testimony of the travis county medical examiner dr. roberto bayardo who placed morton's time of death at 1:15 that morning,
. >> ken anderson was the prosecutor, the elected district attorney in williamson county at the time. morton case was the biggest case that ken anderson had been involved in. >> district attorney anderson was somebody that we had seen and looked up to. he really ran the court. he ran the case. he was -- his timing was good. he came across as not only believable, but almost just, you know, iconic in the room. >> the lead investigator was don wood, who was on the witness list....
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ken i want to talk to you first about you're a former marin county coroner and a founding board member of the bridge rail foundation. >> yes, ma'am. >> why did you decide to get involved with this? >> in my years working there at the coroner's office, i dealt with hundreds of families, and realizing what really suicide is about made me want to do something about the number of deaths at the bridge. to try and stop the carnage at the bridge, because it's -- it is an icon of its own, but it's also the number one suicide destination on earth. >> it's just amazing to me that -- i guess it's hard for those of us who haven't contemplating such a thing to think about that, but, kay, you're in this foundation because of a personal situation? >> i lost my 28-year-old son michael in 2011, and i found out about the bridge rail foundation by reading the john basin book, the final leap, suicide from the golden gate bridge which came out in 2012. i said, oh, my gosh. there's an organization like that. i donated and ended up speaking with the president and eventually getting very involved. >> wow. i c
ken i want to talk to you first about you're a former marin county coroner and a founding board member of the bridge rail foundation. >> yes, ma'am. >> why did you decide to get involved with this? >> in my years working there at the coroner's office, i dealt with hundreds of families, and realizing what really suicide is about made me want to do something about the number of deaths at the bridge. to try and stop the carnage at the bridge, because it's -- it is an icon of its...
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county for six years. frankly, it was that refusal that led to his defeat and re-election. the judge, the person who prosecuted michael's case, a guy named ken became a judge in that county. he pled guilty to criminal contempt for hiding exculpatory everyday in michael's case. he did ten days in jail, he was disbarred. now we're having an audit conducted by the criminal defense lawyers to see if he had done this in other instances. so michael's case really is of enormous importance, and he himself is such an extraordinary individual, that i think there is no one in america, you know, white, black, or brown, that couldn't identify with the story of leaving for work first thing in the morning and then all of a sudden by the afternoon, you know, your wife's been beaten to death in front of your 3 1/2-year-old child. and you're convicted of that murder. it's just unreal dream, as the documentary so well puts it. >> which airs tomorrow night. more i get word on michael, you brought up ken anderson. i have to read the statement from his attorney. mr. anderson has not been and will never be prosecuted for any alleged crime in connection to the mich
county for six years. frankly, it was that refusal that led to his defeat and re-election. the judge, the person who prosecuted michael's case, a guy named ken became a judge in that county. he pled guilty to criminal contempt for hiding exculpatory everyday in michael's case. he did ten days in jail, he was disbarred. now we're having an audit conducted by the criminal defense lawyers to see if he had done this in other instances. so michael's case really is of enormous importance, and he...
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county. we have team coverage and begin with ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo. >> ken we had a bit of a break because that storm mixed things up a bit, but with the cold air already moving in, temperatures are dropping off already this saturday evening. right now i'm showing you all of the areas shaded in purple here, areas under a hard freeze warning or a freeze warning that does include a good portion of the bay area. that is in place until tomorrow morning at 9:00. you can see the reason why, as we zoom in and take a look at of the current numbers updated for the 10. >> 10:00 hour. 36 degrees in livermore, antioch, 35, freezing in fairfield. 3degrees in a few more low 30s into napa and santa rosa. so all of these neighbors will be back into the 20s first thing tomorrow morning. san francisco 41 and sfo checking in right now at 42 degrees. with the relatively clear skiing and clearing skies overnight, the drop in temperature pattern will continue. as a result, first thing tomorrow morning, coming up at at 10:35, we'll also break down the coldest morning of the week, tomorrow we will not be the cold
county. we have team coverage and begin with ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo. >> ken we had a bit of a break because that storm mixed things up a bit, but with the cold air already moving in, temperatures are dropping off already this saturday evening. right now i'm showing you all of the areas shaded in purple here, areas under a hard freeze warning or a freeze warning that does include a good portion of the bay area. that is in place until tomorrow morning at 9:00. you can see the reason...
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ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. what else protesters did that brought out sheriff deputies in riot gear. andrea? >> reporter: well the crowd broke some of the glass doors at the sonoma county jail today, but they were protesting because the deputy was back to work today, but on desk duty. >> reporter: it began at the santa rosa city council meeting. protesters upset about the man that shot and killed andy lopez back in september put on a sonoma county uniform today. police hit city hall. >> they started pushing the crowd. as they started pushing these guys, i snuck around the side, but the cop stomped on my foot as i was getting past him. >> ending in one arrest. >> reporter: from there the protest went into the streets of santa rosa and ended up at the detention center. where the crowd insisted that they had the bail money to free the arrested protester ramon. and only to be told by cops and riot gears that the protest had turned into an unlawful gathering. they then moved to the sonoma county sheriff hq with the riot officers hot on their tails. >> reporter: the protest ended peacefully, but the message has not been forgotten that the protest was for andy and justice for
ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. what else protesters did that brought out sheriff deputies in riot gear. andrea? >> reporter: well the crowd broke some of the glass doors at the sonoma county jail today, but they were protesting because the deputy was back to work today, but on desk duty. >> reporter: it began at the santa rosa city council meeting. protesters upset about the man that shot and killed andy lopez back in september put on a sonoma county uniform today. police...
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ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> on state highway 50, chains are required from twin bridges to myers in el dorado count tip. >>> the sonoma countynding a quarter of a million dollars to equip their deputies with lapel cameras. the request is after the death of andy lopez. lopez was holding an air soft bb gun that looked just like a real assault rifle when a deputy shot and killed him. community members are pressing the county attorney to press charges. >>> police are expected to get a pay raise. but for many officers this new agreement is too little too late. ktvu's robert handa tell us some officers have already voted with their feet. >> reporter: the san jose union counted votes this morning and announced officers approve the city contract proposal by a 79- 21 margin. the raise didn't matter to kim alford an 11 year veteran who quit today to join another bay area department. >> the moral is absolutely low. it's obvious you can't deny it. and you know they're going to have to do a lot more than what they're planning to do with this new contract to fix that. >> we have six officers walking out the door even after this contract i
ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> on state highway 50, chains are required from twin bridges to myers in el dorado count tip. >>> the sonoma countynding a quarter of a million dollars to equip their deputies with lapel cameras. the request is after the death of andy lopez. lopez was holding an air soft bb gun that looked just like a real assault rifle when a deputy shot and killed him. community members are pressing the county attorney to press charges. >>> police are...
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back with me, broward county superintendent robert runcie and president of national safety security services kenneth trum many and psychologist wendy walsh. superintendent trump, kennough? >> let me address the first piece about zero tolerance. it's not cart blanche that we have no misdemeanor, no offenses that are actually involving arrests, we still have some of those. we have set limits on what that is. so, for example, theft is for items that are less than $300. we've set marijuana possessions to be less than 20 grams. so there are limits that we've constructed and the school district did this in partnership with the sheriff's office and our juvenile justice system. it's been a collaboration with our law enforcement, our juvenile justice system to come up with this program. as far as the interventions that we put, we created a program called "promise" where the student as well as the family essentially sign a contract to go and get counseling and support. they go through a curriculum that has been developed that's appropriate for the age and the particular offense. there's an assessment that's involved. the student is assigned a social worker, family counselor
back with me, broward county superintendent robert runcie and president of national safety security services kenneth trum many and psychologist wendy walsh. superintendent trump, kennough? >> let me address the first piece about zero tolerance. it's not cart blanche that we have no misdemeanor, no offenses that are actually involving arrests, we still have some of those. we have set limits on what that is. so, for example, theft is for items that are less than $300. we've set marijuana...
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at some point we expect to hear the officials from the city and county of san francisco speak up at some point. kenyne just told me a few moments ago that debbie hersman, the ntsb chairman, she will be giving a news conference at 1:30 pacific. that's 4:30 eastern. right before the dinner break. so we will hear from her about how this hearing is going before it does wrap up. later tonight. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> another issue set to be addressed during a hearing today is the response by local firefighters. the authorities had said that a 16-year-old passenger died when a responding fire truck ran over her on the runway but how she got out of the plane and onto the runway is still not clear. the safety board has been studying video from cameras on the fire trucks to try to get some answers. as kyla mentioned, ken wain is in washington, d.c., he's sitting in and listening to the hearings right now. we'll have live reports throughout the day. this was supposed to be a two- day hearing. yesterday's was canceled because of the weather. they are consolidating it into a one-day hearing all
at some point we expect to hear the officials from the city and county of san francisco speak up at some point. kenyne just told me a few moments ago that debbie hersman, the ntsb chairman, she will be giving a news conference at 1:30 pacific. that's 4:30 eastern. right before the dinner break. so we will hear from her about how this hearing is going before it does wrap up. later tonight. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> another issue set to be addressed during a hearing today is...
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ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> on state highway 50, chains are required from twin bridges to myers in el dorado count tip. >>> the sonoma county board of supervisors approved spending a quarter of a million dollars to equip their deputies with lapel cameras. the request is after the death of andy lopez. lopez was holding an air soft bb gun that looked just like a real assault rifle when a deputy shot and killed him. community members are pressing the county attorney to press charges. >>> police are expected to get a pay raise. but for many officers this new agreement is too little too late. ktvu's robert handa tell us some officers have already voted with their feet. >> reporter: the san jose union counted votes this morning and announced officers approve the city contract proposal by a 79- 21 margin. the raise didn't matter to kim alford an 11 year veteran who quit today to join another bay area department. >> the moral is absolutely low. it's obvious you can't deny it. and you know they're going to have to do a lot more than what they're planning to do with this new contract to fix that. >> we have six officers walking out t
ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> on state highway 50, chains are required from twin bridges to myers in el dorado count tip. >>> the sonoma county board of supervisors approved spending a quarter of a million dollars to equip their deputies with lapel cameras. the request is after the death of andy lopez. lopez was holding an air soft bb gun that looked just like a real assault rifle when a deputy shot and killed him. community members are pressing the county attorney to press...
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ken wayne. >> i'm julie haener. a reprieve for a 13-year-old oakland girl declared brain dead, but still on life support tonight. late today, an alameda county superior court judge extended a restraining order, barring doctors from removing jahi mcmath from that ventilator. the ruling gives the family until january 7 to pursue legal action and find another carrier for the girl. amber lee was inside the courtroom, when today's ruling came down. >> reporter: julie, the family says this court ruling is saving jahi's life. earlier tonight her relatives and an attorney stood outside this hospital. >> just saying to any doctors, that is listening, if you could help jahi, and give her what she needs, so we could move forward, that would be wonderful. i know there's some doctor that could help us. >> reporter: the family called the court ruling a victory. jahi was declared brain dead on december 12, three days after she went into the hospital for tonsilectomy surgery. the family says they now have time to figure out their options, and transport jahi to another facility. >> we're definitely grateful for the ruling today. we'd like to thank the judici
ken wayne. >> i'm julie haener. a reprieve for a 13-year-old oakland girl declared brain dead, but still on life support tonight. late today, an alameda county superior court judge extended a restraining order, barring doctors from removing jahi mcmath from that ventilator. the ruling gives the family until january 7 to pursue legal action and find another carrier for the girl. amber lee was inside the courtroom, when today's ruling came down. >> reporter: julie, the family says...
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ken wayne. >> i'm julie haener. a reprieve for a 13-year-old oakland girl declared brain dead, but still on life support tonight. late today, an alameda county superior court judge extended a restraining order, barring doctors from removing jahi mcmath from that ventilator. the ruling gives the family until january 7 to pursue legal action and find another carrier for the girl. amber lee was inside the courtroom, when today's ruling came down. >> reporter: julie, the family says this court ruling is saving jahi's life. earlier tonight her relatives and an attorney stood outside this hospital. >> just saying to any doctors, that is listening, if you could help jahi, and give her what she needs, so we could move forward, that would be wonderful. i know there's some doctor that could help us. >> reporter: the family called the court ruling a victory. jahi was declared brain dead on december 12, three days after she went into the hospital for tonsilectomy surgery. the family says they now have time to figure out their options, and transport jahi to another facility. >> we're definitely grateful for the ruling today. we'd like to thank the judici
ken wayne. >> i'm julie haener. a reprieve for a 13-year-old oakland girl declared brain dead, but still on life support tonight. late today, an alameda county superior court judge extended a restraining order, barring doctors from removing jahi mcmath from that ventilator. the ruling gives the family until january 7 to pursue legal action and find another carrier for the girl. amber lee was inside the courtroom, when today's ruling came down. >> reporter: julie, the family says...
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in williamson county this morning attorneys for the innocence project filed a 140-page report on their investigation of the michael morton case. it alleges that then district attorney kenor don wood to the witness stand because he didn't want to turn over key documents in wood's trial toward his defense lawyer. >> and as woefully inadequate as i realize it is, i want to formally apologize for the system's failure to mr. morton and to every other person who was adversely affected by this verdict. >> do you feel he's responsible for your mother's murder? >> in part in part, absolutely. >> how so? >> well, he let norwood go. he didn't get him when he should have. and my mother could be alive right now. if he had gotten the right guy and hadn't focused on michael morton, we could be a totally different life right now. i could have my mother still. >> in our justice system we have these prosecutors that have too much power and too little accountability. michael morton's not special. he's a normal, everyday guy like any of us. i am michael morton. you are michael morton. this could happen to any of us. and it is a damn shame. >> i guess i really have to say that the prosecut
in williamson county this morning attorneys for the innocence project filed a 140-page report on their investigation of the michael morton case. it alleges that then district attorney kenor don wood to the witness stand because he didn't want to turn over key documents in wood's trial toward his defense lawyer. >> and as woefully inadequate as i realize it is, i want to formally apologize for the system's failure to mr. morton and to every other person who was adversely affected by this...
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county in michigan which is a very small area. on top of owning my own firm, i also own a small company. i have invested in a retail store, and my husband, ken, who is also here today, is a partner in a small dairy farm. as you've already heard, the business aggregation rules require companies under common control to operate as a single employer. in determining which companies should be combined is either direct or attributed ownership or affiliated service but not operational control. these rules may cause unrelated businesses held by family members or trusts to be aggregated. companies within a control group do not need to have the same management or even be in the same industry. also, the business aggregation rules are very complicated, as you've heard, and are rarely applicable to small businesses. therefore, they're unfamiliar to both small businesses and small business advisers. i have had many training on the aca rules, and most of the materials will mention that the controlled group rules apply but do not cover the specifics of these rules, and, unfortunately, i think many business advisers that deal with just primarily small busines
county in michigan which is a very small area. on top of owning my own firm, i also own a small company. i have invested in a retail store, and my husband, ken, who is also here today, is a partner in a small dairy farm. as you've already heard, the business aggregation rules require companies under common control to operate as a single employer. in determining which companies should be combined is either direct or attributed ownership or affiliated service but not operational control. these...